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VOLUME L NUMBER 49 75¢ DECEMBER 6, '2006 WinterFest It didn't snow, but sununer­ like temperatures Friday Porco sentencing date nears turned to a brisk winter chill Defense seeks to block in the November 2004 attack that Michael McDermott, presented by Saturday for the eighth left Porco's father, Peter, dead and the people's case against Porco. annual Old Fashioned Four sister's statement his mother, Joan, severely "I have never see a motion to Corners Holiday Open ~-.~.-.~- disfigured, Defense Attorney preclude a victim impact House and WinterFest, Dec. By JIM CUOZZO Terence Kindlon has filed a statement," Rossi said. 1 and Dec. 2. [email protected] motion to stop a victim impact Szostak said she is surprised See story on Page 3. *i\;ttr;\htes are being d;;;;in statement by Peter Porco's sister, verdict in August by drinking in a Kindlon's actions appear to be the sand between the defense Patty Szostak. bar and said her conduct is not condoned by the legal system. team for convicted murderer In a letter to Judge Jeffrey that of a victim. "I am perplexed why he Christopher Porco and the Albany Barry, who will preside over the ''That would definitely not be repeatedly goes after innocent County District Attorney's office. sentencing in Albany County in her character," said Assistant people with these baseless and As the Tuesday; Dec. 12 sen­ Court, Kindlon wrote that Szostak District Attorney DaYid Rossi far-fetched accusations," Szostak tencing nears for the guilty verdict celebrated her nephew's guilty who, along with former ADA D Porco Page 22 No class for 'Wonderful Life' V'ville at Russell Sage As we are comforted by the rituals of the holiday teacher season, so are we enlivened by revisiting their lessons Crandrul, suspended anew. . in September, will The N"w York State Thea­ tre Institute is offering one of work on curriculum those lessons' in its holiday offering of "It's a Wonderful By ROB IRWIN life" through Saturday, Dec. [email protected] 16. a 60-d;y';;-uspension See story on Page 35. Folf~~ng handed down by the Voorhees­ ville school district for charges of misconduct, high school physical education teacher Robert Cran­ dall will resume work with the district at the end of]anuary, but not in a classroom capacity. Crandall, 54, was suspended for four charges of misconduct, insubordination and conduct unbecoming a teacher that occurred in the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 school years. Cran­ dall's suspension began on Oct. 21 and came after a recom- . mendation by an objective hearing officer in the case. Girls basketball Crandall has been with the district The last time the Bethle­ since 1978. hem girls basketball team According to Superintendent played a true home game, it linda Langevin, after his return was at the tail end of the 2004- Crandall will be placed in a 05 season. temporary appointment until the Until last weekend's Beth­ conclusion of this school year. lehem Tip-Off Tournament, Crandall will be designated to the Lady Eagles spent a year write curriculum for the district's playing "home" games at PE programs. Sage College of Albany be­ Crandall will be appointed to cause the high school gym complete the district's kinder­ floor was damaged by a flood. garten through 12th grade See story on Page 48. curriculum for PE and to complete a PE curriculum for students with special needs. Both tasks are in line with the district's recent institution of curriculum mapping. 6 THE SPOTLlGHT$.75 D Teacher Page 22 • F. THE SPOTLlGHl PAGE 2 Decembe',,~do61 r:: Snowmobile-safety course Police Blotter scheduled for public An eight-hour snowmobile Snowmobile courtesy safety class will be held 8 a.m. to inspections will be available I 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, at the from 8 a.m. to noon. Police arrest Hudson Falls man Bethlehem Volunteer Snowmobiles passing the Ambulance/Bethlehem Police inspection will earn a 2006-2007 Substation, 1121 Route 9W, Courtesy Inspection Sticker. with 3rd degree cocaine possession Selkirk. Attendees should bring a A Hudson Falls man who told told them he was there to glass pipe containing The class is open to everyone bagged lunch. . Light. police he parked his car near a observe the stars. A license marijuana and some baking 10 years and older. refreshments will be served Delmar ballpark to look at the check revealed 0' Neill's powder was also found inside Successful completion ofthe during the class. stars is charged with cocaine license was suspended Nov. the car. class will meet requirements Classes are limited to 25. To possession. 3 for failure to pay child The items were secured as for certification by the New reserve a spot, call 439-9973, Ronald 0' Neill, 37, of 237 support. He was then taken evidence, and the vehicle was York State Department of Parks extension 366. Leave a message Main St., Hudson Falls, is into custody. towed from the scene. and Recreation in Snowmobile with your name and phone being charged with criminal Police then checked 0' 0' Neill was processed and Safety. number. possession of a controlled Neill's vehicle and found two arraigned. He will appear in substance, third degree by clear plastic bags containing Bethlehem Town Court on Bethlehem Police. unknown white powder. Dec. 19. Reports indicate that 0' Upon further inspection Delmar Community Orchestra Neill was observed sitting in they located a large white his car at the rear of the Line metal spoon with the powder. Drive ball field in Delmar. 0' Neill told police it was to perform holiday concert Police report that 0' Neill cocaine upon questioning. A The Delmar Community The Delmar Community Orchestra, under the direction of Orchestra is a community-based Joseph Gumpper, will present a nonprofit organization dedicated " Two drivers charged with OWl Winter Concert of classics and to the sharing and enjoyment of Bethlehem Court for Dec. 19 . pops, including works by music through ensemble • Greg A. Pankow, 22, of Richard Strauss, Tchaikovsky, playing. 121 Cherry Avenue, Delmar and Bach, and a tribute to Lerner Instrumentalists age 12 and has been charged with DWI • Joseph Saint John, 63 of and Loewe. by Bethlehem Police. older, of all levels and ability, are 1500 Barclay Place, The concert is free and open invited to join. No auditions are Pankow's vehicle was Schenectady was charged to the public. required. stopped by Bethlehem police with DWI by Bethlehem who were on routine police Police. It will be held Monday, Dec. The orchestra performs 18, at 7:30 p.m. at st. Thomas the several concerts throughout the patrol on Delaware Avenue Police said they observed Nov. 25. Apostle Church, 35 Adams year in a number of locations in Saint John's vehicle failing to Place, Delmar. and around Delmar. He was also charged with stay right along Cherry and aggravated unlicensed Elm avenues on Nov. 28. Saint operation and operating a John also failed to signal when motor vehicle with more than turning on Cherry Avenue . 08 percent blood alcohol according to police . content. He will appear in Town Pankow was issued a ticket Court Dec. 15. to appear in Town of

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I Weather doesn't dampen WinterFest revelers' spirits offering the carriage rides for By JIM CUOZZO Wintertest the past six years. cuozzoj@spotlightnews. com ~'h ••~~'~- =-~>.-o<-~"""""",.y..w-"=___ "", "I love it, everyone is in a It didn't snow, but good mood," Ladd said. summerlike temperatures Several stores offered Friday turned to a brisk winter special sales during the chill by Saturday for the Holiday Open House, and the eighth annual Old Fashioned hot chocolate and cookies Four Corners, Holiday Open were going fast at the Delmar House and Winterfest, Dec. 1 Marketplace on Saturday as and Dec. 2. temperatures dipped below "Santa stopped and told me freezing. there had been crowds every "The Winterfest offers hour," said Marlene Brookins, people an opportunity to get owner of Little Country Store out, and it reminds them we on the second day of the do have shops here," said Judy event. Tocker, owner of Judy's Tiny Strong thunderstorms Shop, which sells dollhouses arrived Friday evening in the and miniatures. Capital District at the very "You don't always have to same time Santa appeared go running to the mall," said with his elves on a fire truck. Tocker, who has had a shop at "Right exactly when Santa the Four Corners for six got there the rain ended," said years. "You don't have to buy, Brookins. just come in and take a look." The rain ended, but the A group of hardy St. storm kept many people home Winterfestgoers take a horse drawn Thomas the Apostle School on Friday. The sign promoting carriage ride with Tom Ladd 01 moms and their daughters and the Little Country Store in Albany Carriage Services during school friends waved down front of Kenwood Avenue was Delmar's Old Fashioned Four motorists to take a chance on a casualty of the intense Corners Holiday Open House and winning a new Ford Explorer. overnight winds that turned WinterFest Saturday. Proceeds from the $100-a­ 65-degree weather into 30- Jim Cuollo/Spotlight ticket raffle will support the degree weather by Saturday. construction of a playground at the school. "The wind took down our during the holiday season. "We sold about five tickets, sign," said Brookins. It was On Saturday, however, so it's been good," said Emily propped back everyone up by Sprague. "We're trying to get was happy, the community involved." Saturday and the Four morning as "We have had a busy Corners area Santa could be seen shoppers was bustling strolling in and out of stores arrived to day with lots of happy with a festive with his elves, taking pictures browse in her people. " family at- with local children, and riding store. on the horse-drawn carriage Marlene Brookins mosphere. Santa Claus, aka Brian Anderson, linds Jashton, Tobiah and Jennifer being pulled by Charlie and "We have Charlie Gieser on Delaware Avenue during Delmar's WinterFest, Saturday. Jake. had a busy and Jake, Jim Franco/Spotlight day with lots full-blooded "Santa just got off two trips of happy people," said Percheron draft horses owned load of happy holiday revelers ago," said Ladd. "He was kind afternoon hours. of chilly." Brookins, who keeps her store by Tom Ladd, of Albany for three solid hours into the "We've been very busy all open seven days a week Carriage Service, pulled a full late morning and early day," said Ladd, who has been Used books get around at new store in Glenmont Tea and Tattered Pages is worker and lobbyist left the Parker and Jonathan Kellerman hustle and bustle of can also be found on the an extension of owner's Washington, D.C., to return to shelves. Right now mysteries love of reading her roots in the Capital District. and romance novels are well­ By JIM CUOZZO She opened Tea and Tattered stocked, but Friedman said she Pages about three months ago is on the lookout for other One person's---- recently read in the Town Squire shopping widely read genres. book is another person's hard­ center in Glenmont, where the "I am looking to grow my to-find gem. former Hallmark store used to non-fiction and children's Michele Friedman, owner of be. section," Friedman said. "I was going to take the recently opened Tea and The spacious store offers a Bethlehem residents have a new store where they can browse lor books, Tattered Pages bookstore, said Washington by storm," said cozy sitting area, where_patrons Friedman about her plans to Tea and Tattered Pages in the Town Squire Shopping Center in Glenmont she hopes her dream of owning can enjoy a hot tea and turn the is now open, offering a wide variety 01 used books lor sale. a store will become work in the nation's capital. pages of tbeir recent purchases_ Bethlehem's next business 'The best-laid plans ... ," she "It's a warm and friendly "I will try and have a local and reading the book as they success story. jokes. "Politics wasn't for me." place," said Marty DeLaney, author here once a month," leave the store." "I want people to come in She said the idea of opening Bethlehem Chamber of Friedman said. Bernice Friedman, Michele's here and see the books they a bookstore is an extension of a Commerce president. "I want to More plans for the store mom, said she was the first one want to read on the shelves," passion for reading that began see it do well." include making space available to approach her daughter with said Friedman. , at an early age. Starting in January, for local artists to display their the idea of owning a bookstore. The one-time, mid-level "I've been reading Friedman is lining up a series talents and holding Sunday "I was tbe one who suggested management health-care obsessively since I was 4," said of events, including Saturday afternoon knitting and it," said Bernice. "It's exciting." Friedman. "What you see on tbe children's story times featuring crocheting for charitable Tea and Tattered pages is shelves is basicallywhatI read." local authors. organizations. open Tuesday through The shelves in the store are "One parent said, 'I am really "I want this to be a Saturday, 10 a.m.-S p.m. and lined with more than 6,000 glad you are having this,'" community space where people Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friedman books, ranging from romance Friedman said. can meet and interact witb each said she hopes to open a second novels and westerns to On Jan. 27, children's author otber," Friedman said. store soon in Guilderland, mysteries and sci-fi. Janet Tanguay will be reading Owning a used book store where she currently lives. In the "I sell a lot of James from her book BeBee. In can often include working late meantime she said the Patterson and' Nora Roberts," February, area resident Tom hours and worrying about community is welcome to stop Friedman said. Denham will be reading from paying. the bills, but Friedman in, look around and make Books from famous authors his unpublished book he wrote said it also has its satisfying suggestions on the kind of such as Harlan Coben, Michael with his daughter about their moments. books they would like to see. Connelly, Stephen King, Robert Adirondack hiking adventures. 'The best part about this is "I can always put a book on seeing the young kids come in reserve if it is not on the The Spotlight (USPS 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight LLC, 125 Adams St., imd be excited about reading," shelves," said Friedman. Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Periooicals postage paid at Delmar, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices .. said Friedman. 'They beg their Postma.~ter: send address changes to The Spotlight, P.O: Box 100, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. 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PAGE 4 - December 6, 2006 THE SPOTLIGHT I Hold the milk, computer cookies aren't edible clear the cookies." I take steps to correct the I don't' want to 1M. I don't ~ROBlt:rSHRAGEFtsnITOR problem before calling. even want to e-mail as much as And to think I used to teach '''I've already logged off and I do. Outgoing e-mail is OK, but I found out recently that my computer classes! How quickly my knowledge became back on. I've done a soft boot I don't want ongoing laptop was two-timing me with and a hard boot," I'll explain. conversations. I've sent e-mail obsolete. another computer. My husband Then the help desk from a computer to a pager, but was an accomplice to the Computers were larger and representative is thinking, "Oh I've never sent a text message yet simpler when I was young. I ongoing affair. goody, I've got a caller on the via my cell phone. knew what the DOS prompt was I became suspicious early on. line that THINKS she knows "Why did you sign your note and how to use it. I could talk a We'd be sitting alone in the and creepy at the same time. It's what she's talking about." with a colon and the letter D?" Help Desk caller through a family room, my laptop and I. I'd neat because the variety and WordPerfect mail merge with "I've got screen shots of the' lance called and asked my start up the computer and a amount of information available my eyes closed. error message," I'll tell them. husband. "That's a BIG smile," message box would appear is practically limitless, if not The other day my in-basket he informed me. Gotcha. I was N ow the tables have turned, informing me that my security necessarily correct. It's creepy information said I had 5,962 only familiar with the basic and I'in the "challenged" user features may be out of date. because of the opportunities for unread messages. I'm not smile, symbolized by the colon calling the Help Desk. Or, more "I don't understand why I'm access to your own personal making that up. I knew I was a and the close parentheses. getting pop-up messages when computer by those varied and often, I just make do with. the existing functionality, especially bit behind, but that number was I also don't know how to work my laptop is not connected to often anonymous sources. clearly unreasonable. I didn't the on-screen menu system on the Internet," I told my I learned the hard way that if I can't quickly figure out the solution on my own. want to log off before calling the my VCR. I don't want to learn it. husband. ''I'm not even plugged being logged into your e-mail help desk just in case they could I miss the old VCR, which had into an outlet. I'm running on account while searching the For example, my current "see" something. actual buttons with words on challenge is a "You have a new battery power." Internet is not a good idea. I was The help desk told me to log them. !twas like setting the time' message" pop-up box. Every Jeff explained that Microsoft once researching a medicine off and back on. That solved the on a clock. There were up and time I get an e-mail at work, probably has pre-set messages prescribed to one of my parents. problem. I could have tried down arrows and a button to which is once every 10 seconds, that fire off at certain intervals Shortly thereafter I started logging off and on before I scroll through the names of the the message box pops up and as reminders. receiving all sorts of bizarre called, but I wanted the daysofthe week that would light demands attention. The He also reminded me that he spam-type e-mail messages, phenomenon recorded in a Help up, in turn, along the display message box won't go away' could configure the laptop to each one offering "great deals" Desk ticket. I bet the panel. Starttimes and end times. connect to the Internet. on various drugs. unless I click on the close button or click "open inbox." description reads, "Caller !t all made sense. "It's got an internal modem," It could have been a This makes it difficult to hallucinates that every e-mail N ow I have to pick a he let me know. coirrcidence, but I didn't think compose an outgoing e-mail message she ever sent or language in order to record a · That's certainly swell, but I so. note. received is now highlighted in TV show. Or worse. I get red in her mailbox. Spoke in trapped in a menu area Just want to use my laptop to "Someone planted cookies on Unfortunately, I don't know write. I get too distracted on the the computer!" I anxiously calm, friendly tone to caller for toggling back and forth how to turn off the darn feature. a few minutes while she logged between options. none of which home computer that does have reported to my husband. And I don't want to take the time off and back on. Ticket closed." I'm interested in, with no an Internet connection. If! have Other than knowing that to go through the menu options I guess I'm at a point in my possibility to escape back to the the slightest trouble coming up . these cookies are not chocolate to figure it out, and I don't want with an idea, I say to myself, "I chip, sugar, or peanut butter, I'm to wait on hold with the Help life where I don't care if people main menu. So in the end I'm think I'm technologically watching some random show, should be writing, but I think I'll not sure what's involved. I just Desk. just read some e-mail or check· know that they are not edible behind the times. I mean, I've close-captioned in Spanish. I don't like calling the the weather in various zip codes and they invade my privacy. never even IM'd. I know what it Actually, I don't watch that computer Help Desk because I is, but I've never done it. Go much TV. Usually I'm writing. instead." "It's OK," my husband told know the staff there is thinking, I think the Internet is cool me, "Every once in a while I "This is user-error." ahead, LOL, it won't bother me One evening, when I walked at all. Translation: LOL is "laugh into the den to get my laptop, I I know, because I spent years out loud" in 1M speak. 1M saw the unthinkable: my answering first-level help desk stands for "instant messaging." husband, my laptop, and our calls . home computer all huddled f together...... !~liA~tin'Wii1mm \\Uf 0 ~AJ'C 1/: "What going on in here?" I demanded. ·". FOREIGN & DOMESTIC ~.!J'j; . .•.. He was updating my laptop. FREE TRANSMISSIONS .. He said he did it every so often. • Multi-check' Road Test 43 "You've been connecting my • Towing with Maior Repair 4-4763 innocent laptop to the • 1 Day Service in Most Cases 4WD & Front Wheel Drive Internet>" SHAWN BUFFO OWNER Transter Cases & Axles. , Automatics and Stanaards . 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The free lectures are Strong winds stir up neighborhood Volunteer Ambulance presented every third Thursday 'i crew to host Santa of the month, except for De­ Come to the Bethlehem cember. Volunteer Ambulance Building at December's meeting topic is 1121 Route 9W in Selkirk on female hormone balancing. Sunday, Dec. 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. The free meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Join us for a visit from Santa. on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 338 Ken­ There will be gifts for children up wood Ave. to age 10 and refreshments for all. Menopause, premenstrual syndrome, migraines, polycystic Quilt group to hold ovary syndrome: you don't have to experience these discomforts. general meeting Learn how the body regulates QUILT Inc. will meet on hormones.' Understand the Friday, Dec. 8, at 9:15 a.m. at the mechanisms of correcting the Delmar Reformed Church, 386 irregularities of the hormone Delaware Ave. in Delmar. systems using natural ap­ The general meeting features proaches. holiday demos, block and gift To register, call 689-2244 or exchange, cookies and visit www.cihh.net. information about judging quilts. There is a $3 visitor donation. For information, call 456-0552. or visit www.timesunion.com/ communities/quilt. Got news? Call Spotlight at 439-4949 or The National Weather Service issued high-wind warnings throughout the Capita! District area Friday nilht. . Doctor to sponsor e-mail:[email protected] Heavy winds caused this shed to end up overturned in the yard of Jennifer Toomey's 43 Beacon Road home in free integrative Glenmont. The metal structure is owned by a neigh~or. Heavy winds also uprooted a 40-fool tree at 45 Beacon Road. Sporadic power outages were reported. medicine workshop The Center for Integrative Health and Healing in Delmar is sponsoring a free health lecture and workshop given by Ronald Stram, M.D., a prominent area r'AVINIi' doctor in integrative medicine, and his practitioner staff including naturopathic doctors, holistic medical doctors, acupunctudsts and message therapists.

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Seeking superheroes ="-"~"u~_",,,,_,,m,,,,,,,,"~~,,,,,,",,,,,,,~ organization and forerunner of the What with scandal and alleged wrongdoing by By JERRY MCLAUGHLIN Central Intelligence Agency. ~-,,,«""'-"""'#-"'""-"""=--.-- public officials, including a former superintendent Point of View Those requests were followed of the Voorheesville school district and the re­ The writer is aformerAssociated by others directing colonels, elected state comptroller, it gets easier and easier Press newsman and press secretary generals and admirals, m"ny of to understand the reason for superheroes, to the late Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. My father confirmed it for her. She whom were at the football game, He is press secretary to state Sen. shook her head and asked again if to call home or report to their Ordinary heroes seem few and far between of John Marchi ofNew York City, and she had heard it right offices. late, even in our own Capital District, and truth, lives in Slingerlands. My memory of their My Aunt Loretta recalls that justice and the American way seem remote, forgot­ Radio, in 1941, was something conversation is a blank. I do know "Red" Barber, perhaps the best ten concepts from a time of long ago. to which most 5-year-olds were that my father, who was due in at baseball sportscaster ever, was so . At this time of year, many of us take stock of oblivious. work as a newspaperman, gave her upset by the news of the attack that where we are and Ifwepaidattentionatall,itwas a hug and began dressing to go he could not continue to call the where we're going or pretty much to hear how "little into work long before his normal 7 game. Someone else, would like to go, and Orphan Annie" was faring or how p.m. arrival. unremembered here, took over. the sorry state' of Editorial 'The Green Hornet" was dealing My mother, thinking In the weeks after Pearl things so close to . out swift justice to wrongdoers. inunediately (I say from hindsight) Harbor, retired coaches all over (Note to history buffs: Before about her three brothers, picked Vermont put their sweatshirts on home makes it difficult to envision a world without Dec. 7, 1941, the chauffeur who up the phone and called her and honored appeals from young glaring headlines and sound bites touting the lat- drove 'The Green Hornet" to mother, my grandmother, Jane men a few years out of high est scandal or crime. . confront the gangsters and Fallon Scanlon, who lived across school to help them. The young Police in Rotterdam and Albany are having diffi­ muggers, was a man named Kato, town. fellows knew that basic training culties, while at the same time a criminal flaunts a Japanese native. After Dec. 7,as From speaking with my for the military would put them his ego in the courts, even after admitting to mur­ if by magic, the show's writers surviving aunts, I learned that they to severe physical tests and they der one state policeman and seriously wounding morphed Kato into a native of the talked about the Scanlon family's wanted to start shaking off the another. Ralph Phillips allegedly entered the guilty Philippines, with no connection to three brothers, my uncles James, civilian fat immediately. pleas to spare his daughter and ex-girlfriend from the sons of Nippon.) Francis and John. Those three The next day, Dec. 8, I showed doing jail time. That's 'why on Dec. 7, 1941,.I were workers on the old Rutland up at Miss Phillips' kindergarten wasn't listening to the radio. I was Railroad, and they ranged in age class. It was the first time I was What we have apparently lost is the integrity . trying to make a top spin on my from about 19 to 27. asked to pledge allegiance to the needed to always try to do the right thing. What we mother's linoleum floor in a Cape like a lot of other young men United States of America. With need to do now is try to restore integrity to its Cod cottage at 13 Vernon St in across America, they were already atheismverymuchoutoffashion rightful place in our society. Rutland,Vt,whenlsawmyfather making plans. Uncle Frank's in predominantly Catholic Easier said than done. stand up from a living room chair railroad pal, Dick Shanahan, came Rutland in 1941, we stumbled, at shortly after 2 p.m., and say, to the house near the railroad that with Miss Phillips' help, through Integrity is most often instilled in children by "Why, the yellow bastards'" Sunday afternoon and said, "I.et's the "Our Father," asking him to role models who live their lives trying to do the He had been listening to a gotothepostoffice.lheardthey're protect our soldiers, sailors and right thing, despite temptation to do otherwise. Brooklyn Dodgers football game. opening up." Marines. Nowadays, our kids often have to turn to fantasy to (Brooklyn did have a professional They trudged across the bridge My surviving family members find suitable role models. Who would have ever football team in the early 1940s.) over the tracks, marched to the told me recently that the lines of thought that comic book characters could have His loud outcry was in reaction to post office and found the Army Air young men reporting to enlist in risen to this level? an interruption in the legendary Cops recruiter already open for the various armed services Perhaps kids are smarter than we give them "Red" Barber's play-by-play of the business. They enlisted that day, reached out of the post office and credit for. At least they know to look up to the good game. beginning an odyssey that l;isted extended hundreds of yards up guys and gals. Kids tend to emulate their heroes, The voice of the news until 1945. the street to the railroad station. and that's one good sign for the future. announcer belonged to John Daly, My Uncle James was a member That embodied patriotism and later to becomemorefamousasa of the National Guard and was presaged their departure on Even children themselves have become super panelist· on the long-gone called up within a month. He trains across American for duty. heroes. Think of the millions worldwide who idol­ television show, "What's My served in the middle eastern and The Rutland Herald carried line?" European theaters in World War II. ize Harry Potter, a whiz of a wizard if ever there many a picture of young was. My dad and millions of other My Uncle John, then a scrawny Vermonters kissing their loved With all the world's bad apples, we need to keep Americans heard John Daly say teenager, walked with a limp and ones goodbye _ some of them in mind the evil of greed and losing sight of right something like this: "We have just did not look like infantry material. forever. and wrong. It's less than a month now until the received a report from the But after serving two years with Many years later, I worked for Associated Press that Japanese the Amery Coast Artillery in the Associated Press and New Year, and we hope more adults make a deci­ navy and air forces have attacked Maine, he was summoned to befriended a retired AP man and sion to be positive role models to counter or at American naval forces at Oahu, infantry duty in the immediate ex-Marine who lived in Bethlehem. least offset the deeds of the dastardly. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii." aftermath of the Battle of the HisnamewasJimHackettJim,on My mother emerged from the Bulge, a bloody horror in the Dec. 7, 1941, occupied the main kitchen, drying her hands with a snows of Belgium. seat at the general desk of the AP towel, asking if she had heard My father was considered too Reserve Center in New York. He 1 •• .• old for service and edited the paper was sipping coffee and half :::::::::::::::::::::::~¥;f;w;;h1:~at;fs;;h:;e ;th:;~ou:;,g>:h:it-.~s_h~e;;;h ~a.d;:;h;e:·.ar~;:d;. in Rutland until 1949. listening to thefootball game when • People gathered on their lawns he heard the Pacific wire, after John Daly began adding to the connecting Honolulu to New York, President and CEO first bulletin about the attack at sound a four-bell alert The four Richard K. Keene Oahu. Those were Depression-era bells signified a "flash," really Vice President and COO men and women. They already important news. John A. McIntyre Jr. knew what hardship was. And they He bent over the automatic Senior Managing Edilor quickly bent to the hardship of printer and read: "Japs attack Katherine McCarthy seeing sons and fathers and Pearl Harbor." boyfriends prepare for battle. Six-foot-two-inch Jim Hackett A lot of them, and most of the rose from his desk, called his Managing Editor - Tim Mulligan Art Director - David Abbott neighborhood children, did not mother in Brooklyn, and told her Opinion Page Editor - Susan Graves Graphic Design - Martha Eriksen, know where Hawaii was, or, for he was putting his wire service Copy Editor - Kristen Roberts Dan Nadler, Kevin Whitney that matter, Japan. career on hold. Editorial Paginator - Brady Chapman Discussing it as an adult with "Jerry," he told me 30 years ago, Business Manager - John Skrobela my late mother's sisters, I learned "the bastards had attacked my , Editorial Staff - Jim Cuozzo, Betsy Glath ClassijiedsiBusiness Directory - Maureen Basalla that the broadcast of the football country and my family. It was Sports Editor - Rob Jonas Legals - Christine McNamara game continued. They said that, time to go. Photographer - Jim Franco Circulation - Lindsay Wilkinson . before the announcement of the Jim Hackett waded through Advertising Director - William A. Kellert . Japanese attack, during breaks in the surf at Tarawa when the Advertising Representatives - Kim McKee, Customer Ser~ice - Peg O'Toole the action when "Red" Barber Marines went ashore there in Dan O'Toole, Meg Roberts, Mike Rosser, John wasn't calling the game, they could 1943. 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George Pataki on his last day of work serving as chairman of the gymnasium and upper level Thursday, Nov. 30, as YMCA board' of managers. running track were all a part to John Flynn. "Everybody rector. "As we now move chairman of the state Public pulled together when I had forward toward completion, Pataki credits Flynn with of grand-opening ceremonies Service Commission. Flynn marking the completed $10 this idea for a Y in Beth- we are now just beginning." wiJI be leaving the post for a playing a pivotal role in expanding the state's million capital construction lehem." The Bethlehem YMCA position with the law firm of project at the Bethlehem Government and the pri- began with a membership of Harris Beach PLLC. energy efficiency programs and in approving renewable YMCA on Tuesday, Nov. 28. vate sector joined together about 4,000 and has grown to "A lot of good memories," energy standards. "Today we open the 11th with donations from corporate 6,500, with expectations of said Flynn who has sp'ent YMCA of the Capital District sponsors "to fund the capital membership of more than nearly four years ensuring "We in New York state construction, including 10,000 within the next several deliver one of the most network that now totals New Yorkers receive reliable 90,000 members," said John $500,000 of funding from the months. low-cost utility services. reliable systems in the country," Flynn said. Flynn, president and chief state; $250,000 from PSEG "On behalf of the board of "I look back at these past Power; and a gift of a new managers, I thank those 4,000 Flynn said one of his executive officer of Capital years being proud working District YMCA. Verizon FiOS Broadband people who stuck with is the with some of the best public accomplishments is in Center with high-speed Inter- first two years," said WiJliam securing the infrastructure The Bethlehem YMCA on servants in the country," said Delaware Avenue opened in net connection for member Flynn. Flynn. in a post-9/ 11 era. users. State Sen. Neil Breslin, D- "It is paramount that we 2004, and in two short years Before working with' the has become the largest YMCA "Fundraising is very much Delmar, and County Exec­ PSC, Flynn served as presi­ hire people with law key if you want to have a 'utive Michael Breslin were in enforcement backgrounds facility in the area. dent of the state Energy "N ever in ali of this time successful campaign," said attendance along with several Research and Development to run an effective security John Flynn. town officials, including program at the utilities," have I ever seen such a Authority. Frank Slingerland, chair- George Levei~le, economic said Flynn. dramatic transition like I have "Bill Flynn has been an seen in this wonderful YM CA man of the board of trustees . development director. important, hard-working Flynn's new position in and Donald Slingerland Jr., of "The town of Bethlehem the private sector with facility," said Flynn. member of my adminis­ The expanded building the board of managers, were has been a very close partner tration, and on behalf of the Harris Beach wiJJ allow him cited for their fundraising in the development of this to continue to live and work features two new swimming citizens of this state, I would pools, an NHL-size hockey ability. 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By JIM CUOZZO rehearsing since September." ''This is the third time I have [email protected] This year's cast includes directed it, and it's always fun," Tess Avitabile as Viola, Molly said Yeara. If music be the food of love, Moriarity in the role of Olivia, Yeara said the students run play on! Bethany Karpowitz as Maria, the lights, design costumes and Bethlehem Central High Molly Gordon as Feste and sets, and the play is under­ School's Theatre Without a Net Dylan Lewis as Malvolio. written by ticket sales. acting troupe will perform ''The play is witty, and there's "Shakespeare is very under­ Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night" so much mistaken identity," ground in the school, but we get beginning Friday, Dec. 8, and said Lewis. "It shows the flaws a lot of support," said Lewis. concluding Sunday, Dec. 17, in a lot of people." Rockmore said revenues under the direction of James The cast is made up of from the performances sustain Yeara, Shakespeare theater several other characters, the troupe for another year. advisor and English and drama including priests, sea captains Show times are Friday, Dec. teacher, and student director and wedding attendants. 8, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 9, at Ryan Rockmore. "This play is like work in 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, "Shakespeare is a chal­ class, but when the students Dec. 10, at 2 p.m. The play will lenge," said Yeara, who sched­ perform the play it becomes continue the following week ules intense rehearsals which fun," said Yeara. "The kids with performances at 7 p.m. on last about three hours and really enjoy it and like the Friday and Saturday, Dec. 15 challenge the actors' intel­ challenge." and 16, and 2 p.m. matinee lectual and physical skills. The comedy revolves around shows on Saturday and Sunday, "It calls on a variety of a set of twins who are Dec. 16 and 17. Cost is $10, $6 different skills that may not shipwrecked and separated and for students and seniors. The show up in other plays," Yeara both believe the other has died, performance will be held at said. "These kids have been but, in fact, they are both alive. Bethlehem Central High School's Studio 46 Theatre Space located in the back wing of the school. Give The Gift of Wellness ''This is our last Shakespeare show," said Moriarity, referring ~ to the seniors who will be 01l~1 MI~rialrity are part of Bethlehem Ce~ltral HOLIDAY SPECIAL!!! School's Theatre Without a Net acting troupe that will perform Massage Therapy Gift Certificates graduating. "The fact that we get to do Shakespeare in high Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" beginning Friday, Dec. 8, and concluding Purchase two one hour massage gift certificates for $110.00 school is unbelievable." Sunday, Dec. 17 at Bethlehem Central High School's Studio 46 Theatre Space in the back wing 01 the school. (Regularly $130.00)' Yeara has been the school's Shakespeare acting teacher for 8 Gail A Wells, LMT many years and always enjoys "I get to see some fantastic (518) 463-4060 students get out of it," Yeara a the work. kids in the district, and it is said. Offering: Swedish - Deep Tissue- Reflexology interesting to see what the Many of the seniors per­ Office located at: • Now • New forming in "Twelfth Night" said Thru Glenmont Chiropractic, Patienrs they will continue to pursue 12/23/06 398 Feura Bush Rd, Glenmont, NY Only theater in college. "I definitely will be involved

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PAGE 14 - December 6, 2006 THE SPOTLIGHT Courtesy and gratitude are the best gifts of all Winter weather seems to have In fact they could quite possibly promotion of Melissa Yolk to designation of broker ... Tough taken hold of the area as I begin be the 3,000th person to come manager of accounting and Traveler headquartered in to write this column. With the pleadingly into the store begging Jennifer Dignum to operations Schenectady has just introduced blustery weather comes the for the one hidden console just training specialist ... SEFCU a new accessory strap called sense that the seasons are finally waiting for them. As a shopper, announces the promotion of add-it which allows folks to carry changing, the last gasp of the you need to realize that there are Barbara R_ Hess to chief an extra laptop, handbag or mild fall has left the area, and we others in line ahead of you. The administration officer ... First perhaps shopping bag of holiday in the Northeast begin to feel the lines are long, and if you have New York Federal Credit gifts to the top of their wheeled effects that winter weather neither the time nor patience to Union hired Patty Maguffin as luggage ... Michael F. Petta has brings. The holidays loom on the frantic about not completing the wait your turn, you probably their operations manager ... joined the Pierro Law Group ... horizon; people are either appointed holiday shopping, should have shopped in July and Saratoga Hospital has made Candor'Productions of Delmar becoming very friendly or rounds of parties and in general planned ahead or go sit in front several additions to its medical will be providing pro-bono public incredibly grouchy, depending the forced niceties that come with of your computer and let your roster with the additions of John relations work for Bus Stop where on the Scrooge meter their this time of year. The past few fingers do the walking through Coombes, M.D., Gastro­ Club, an organization in the disposition falls. I think most of weeks my focus in this column the Internet. enterologist. Dr. Coombes is in Capital District that provides free us tend to get caught up in the has been on the retailer going the Pity the clerks and shop' practice with the Gastro­ support to siblings of children "holiday spirit" regardless of our extra mile. keepers who are dealing with the enterology Associates of with chronic or life-threatening religious persuasion. There tends Today I would like to spend a likes of you for 10 and 12 hours a Northeastern New York, Erick diseases in the area. Finally, to be a feeling of goodwill that moment talking to the consumer day, six or seven days a week. French, MD, and Cynthia Albany's own Palace Theatre I permeates the abmosphere. in us all. Customers need to Keep the holidays in perspective Lawder, MD, are in practice with has been ranked 59th out of the That feeling has a tendency to realize that they are probably not ... whether it's Christmas, Saratoga Medical Emergency top 100 theater venues in­ fly out the window as we get the first person to walk into the Chanukah or Kwanzaa, the basis Physicians, and Radana ternationally for ticket sales. closer to the end of the season toy store to find the elusive of the holidays is not about the Dooley, MD. specializing in They join an illustrious list that and people get more tense and PlayStation III or Nintendo Wii. retail, it should be about the Physical Medicine and includes London's Royal Albert spiritual. I know that can be a Rehabilitation comes on board Hall and New York City's Radio tough thing to swallow with a the medical staff ... Mary Anne City Music Hall. SAVE MONEVWITH THE gaggle of kids at home anxiously Hess, an associate broker with And that just about clears my awaiting the arrival of the next Coldwell Banker Prime desk or at least my mind, for ,HOME/CAR DISCOUNT. sled full of goodies, but it Properties, recently earned her another few weeks. As always, if Which helps when you have the deserves some thought. Perhaps senior real estate specialist and you have anything you'd like to an unexpected "Thank You" graduate Realtor institute see in the column, feel freeto e­ HOME/CAR PAYMENTS. when you leave a store or a "I designations ... Weichert mail me at: really appreciate your trying to Realtors Northeast Group have [email protected]. Combine your home and auto insurance and save up to 20% on your premiums at Nationwide.' help me" will make someone joined the staff of the Loudonville We can't guarantee they will all else's day a little brighter. 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By ART STEIN Also at the meeting, resident questioned the level of interest in [email protected] Dominick Campana asked about the community for a skate park. """_.«W_,*",,,,«wM~--"''''U'''''_~''''''-'''''«-O/-''_'', the status of a possible skate park ''We are just not sure what the The village of Voorheesville and what role village residents level of interest is for a skate park, has awarded bids for the could play in the decision. both for and against," said expansion of the village's fire "I'm here tonight on behalf of Conway. ''We have received input department facility, including my son and a number of his from residents, both in support of general construction, mechan­ friends and parents who are in a skate park, and some residents ical construction, plumbing and support of the skate park, and I who have voiced concerns." electrical. am interested in learning if there Board' members asked Dutch Valley General Campana to put together Contractors were the low an informal petition to Arte!mis n~~lnld~r watches David Jacques make toys at the Hamagrael bidders for general "I anticipate the work beginning gauge interest. PTA craft fair on Saturday. Jim FrancolThe Spotli{;,ht construction with a bid of on Jan. 2 and construction. Village trustee David $526,642. Family Danz' bid Cardona added: "As of $90,459 will cover taking approximately six to recreation liaison to the mechanical construction" seven months. " village, I would be more NOW Asseen and TLM Inc. won the than happy to work with plumbing contract with a Richard Berger you and meet with a group FOR SmUCTURED SmLEMENTS, bid of $43,900. Brunswick ------of parents interested in on T.v. Electric received the electrical this issue." ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTS contract for $89,392. is anything I can do to move this "The board is certainly re­ "I anticipate the work along," said Campana. ceptive toward hearing all (BOO) 794·7310 beginning on Jan. 2 and MayorRobertConwaysaidthe options," added Conway. construction taking approxi- board welcomes input from the In other town news, Will J.G. Wentworth means CASH NOW mately six to seven months," community. Smith, director of public works, for Structured SeHlements! said trustee Richard Berger. ''We are looking for someone said the joint water interconnect to take charge of this," said projeCt with the town of r.;:""'~""';:~~~"'C"~~~~~~:""'~""'~:""'''''='~~~~~~'''''''''~~~~~"''iI Conway. Guilderland is proceeding as Grand Opening December 2nd. 9th tft 00 Eve-tW"""'1 The board is considering planned.Theinterconnectproject "-J" Illif!io acquiring equipment from a represents the final phase of the recently closed skate park in village's water system project. Accents & collectibles Croton-on.Hudson (neighboring "Construction is moving along Bethlehem is also looking at that quite nicely, and everything has Fine Yarns, Books, & Rosewood Plaza park equipment), as well as been inspected and approved for 501 New Karner Rd. looking into the Tony Hawk operation by the state Depart- Patterns Albany, NY 12205 Foundation for potential grant ment of Health," said Smith. & 518-533-9622 money. Village Park is being Board member Bill Hotaling Needles Notions considered as a possible location. reported that.the construction of CLASSES Open 7 Days Conway echoed concerns of asidewalkthattraversestheCSX ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~';"~~~~~~~";'..... ~~""'~~~dI many board members when he railroad right-of-way would be installed next year, probably in the spring. Sheriff, Center collect donations The Hilltown Christmas Program is a nonprofit, charitable organization where al1 of the proceeds collected go toward the program. This is a joint effort between the members of the Albany County Sheriff's Depart­ ment and the Hilltown Com­ munity Resource Center. It provides assistance to families in the towns of New, Scotland, Berne, Knox, Westerlo and Rensselaerville. During the Christmas season, volunteers collect toys, food and cash donations for the sole purpose of redistribution back Reaction: Instant. into the community. Cash donations are utilized for purchasing new clothes and toys for identified families in need and Impact: Unforgettable. converted into gift certificates for groceries (no tobacco or alcohol). For monetary donations, make SC:'-I.30 RX.3S0 checks payable to the ACSD CiS'-I.30 CiX'-I70 Hilltown Christmas Fund and forward to: Albany County Sheriff's Hilltown Christmas, 390 New Salem Road, Voorheesville, N.Y. 12186. For questions, call . 655-7811 or e-mail ktaylor@al banycounty.com.

nEW COUnTRY THE SPOTLIGHT December 6,2006 - PAGE 17 Loca/grocer offers online shopping

By ROB IRWIN the Price Chopper service were [email protected] not offered the store's sales prices, and Golub said many If you have a computer, an customers were not comfortable Internet connection and some with being delivered perishable extra bucks, shopping for products, though they were groceries may no longer have to guaranteed. Currently, Price include the headache of heavy Chopper offers the service only bags, long lines and trying to for pharmaceuticals. make time for it in your day. "It's not for everybody. They Since the summer, Nichols' were losing money on it In order Market in Voorheesville has been to make it successful, you have offering online ordering for most' to cover the costs," said Nichols, of its products. Orders can either citing the cost of travel and an be picked up or, for a few more employee's time spent doing the shopping as expenditures Nichols' Market has been offering dollars, an employee will deliver online ordering for most of its them. involved in offering such a r~~~~~~R:id=;=·~1. service. products, which can either be According to general manager picked up or delivered. . laret Nichols, people have been On a recent day, some shop­ , Here is a great opportunity for you to untap your hidden J' asking him for years to start an pers at Nichols' said the service, . '. talents and have a positive impact on the lives of others. To • online shopping service for the although convenient, wouldn't be she might use the service. I~ help individuals wi disabilities achieve their full potential, ! grocery store. of much use to them. "I can't say absolutely not," she ~ give us a call! Current openings in a residential setting J"' "I shop at more than one place said. , located just minutes from Albany & Schenectady. Afternoon- Jordan True, the store's online evening schedules, FT, PT and per diem. HS diploma/GED shopping coordinator, said after and live down the street, so I The pickup service is offered ~ i f: & valid NYS driver's license required. .~ an order is placed on the' store's don't find it difficult," said Kathy for free to first-time users, and Web site - www.nichols Fiero of Voorheesville. after that it costs $9 each time. J; Paid Training + Excellent Benefits! " market com - he pulls the items Guilderland resident Delivery service is offered for ~ Call 346-8888 ext. 8 for details. ti off the shelves and fills the order. Marianne Hurley said, "I $15. "I shop it for them, basically," wouldn't because I have the time "If you don't like going to a f . LW.liVingreSJurcG i said True. to shop. I enjoy the shopping." grocery store, you can spend five True said he typically fills four One shopper, who asked not minutes online or, what, like an to five orders a week, and the to be named, said that the added hour in the grocery store," said money would be a deterrent, but True. "It's very convenient." pick-up and delivery services are ..-r split about evenly. she could see situations where t~.~ ,~.~1 "It's getting more popular," said True. "I get a lot of older people who can't go out that much and moms with kids who don't want to go to the grocery store with their kids. It's very 'Tis the season to beneficial for them." This is the first winter the delivery/pickup service will be offered, and True said he expects a spike once the snow begins to fall. Nichols also said he wants to see the service expand. "It's something that's got to grow," he said. "We're slowly rolling it out and perfecting it still." Nichols said he knows of cases where some grocery businesses that offer online shopping have seen more than one-third of their sales come from the Internet customers. Locally, Price Chopper tried a MYTH: similar service in the past, but Mona Golub, spokeswoman for Only people who work for the state can grocery chain, said it ended once join SEFCU. it began to lose money. "The cost of taking the orders, FACT: filling the orders and delivering Almost anyone can join SEFCU! the orders, was cost-prohibitive," It's the holiday season, so we're offering a great said Golub. rate on our 4 and 5 month Share Certificates with In the Capital District, Golub no strings attached! All it takes is $500 to open said, the demand was not there the account - it's that easy! to keep the service available_ While we're proud of our roots, established over Additionally the customers of 70 years ago as the credit union for New York State employees, today there are over 1,000 ways to join SEFCU. 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Rossi said he the defendant, the police and came into her office regarding againstformer Bethlehem police differently from other students in has not spoken with that juror, but undergoing a background check the matter were in favor of not Det Anthony Arduini prior the class, and questioning or of the defendant's family," returning Crandall to the to pre-trial hearings on the making comments to the stu­ said Rossi. classroom. case last June. Kindlon dents about the prior complaints. McDermott was chief According to Langevin, the accused Arduini of a "I am perplexed why he (Kindlon) idea to place Crandall in the Following the initial 2001 conflict of interest in the prosecutor in the Porco complaints, Crandall had been repeatedly goes after innocent case and announced two temporary position and effec­ murder investigation be­ tively keep him out of the given a directive not to retaliate cause both of Arduini's people with these baseless and weeks ago he would be against the students. joining the private law daughters dated Chris­ Vice president of the far-fetched accusations. " firm of 0' Connell and topher Porco and, Kindlon Patty Szoslak " ... I don't want him in the board, C.James Coffin, said said, the officer feared one Aronowitz but will continue working with 's the he accepts that Crandall of his daughters might class/ilJom. If that must be accepted back in have run away with Porco on the the district attorney's the newspaper did print a re­ office during sentencing. caliber of the person he is some capacity. day of the crime. traction to that story, according to Kindlon is expected to appeal and the employee he is, "My position is, I don't Szostak also said Kindlon is the District Attorney's office. the guilty verdict shortly after want him in the classroom," calling into question the per­ said Coffin, citing Crandall's Rossi said he expects Joan sentencing. Porco could be he's not welcome. " formance of juror Heather Porco, who survived the attack C. James Coffin record of ignoring prior Martin. Kindlon is requesting a sentenced up to 50 years in but said she has no memory of it, prison. ------counseling considering hearing to determine whether or issues of misconduct. "If classroom was discussed in a that's the caliber of the person he private meeting with the school is and the employee he is, he's board on Nov. 13. Additionally, not welcome." Pan·e} tackles Route 9 traffic woes Langevin said the issued was According to the hearing's brought to the attention of the report, Crandall had been has said we need to make a lingered for more than 10 years physical education department By JIM CUOZZO counseled in the past for a variety decision as a town to solve this without a real solution, and and the teachers union. [email protected] of reasons. problem, and recognize that not Leveille said it is getting to a point "We support her moving In 1994, Crandall was coun­ A workshop ro-cir,;cuss the everyone will be happy with the where it is affecting business forward," said school board seled for walking out of a future of the Route 9W traffic solution," said George Leveille, development along that roadway. president David Gibson. conference and in 2001 he was corridor will be the main topic of town economic development 'The likelihood of commercial Assignment of teachers' duties counseled for "slapping students, conversation for Bethlehem director. and industrial development is not does not require a resolution by on the bottom." residents and town officials at a 6 "I would like to see a traffic and good without continued improve­ the board, and is left up to In February 2003 he was p.m. meeting Monday, Dec. 11, at transportation plan design for the ment access," Leveille said. administration. Gibson said as the Glenmont Elementary issued a letter of reprimand for 9W corridor that can be agreed One option town officials are representatives of the com­ School. allowing the boys junior varsity upon and resolve the issues considering is a new Thruway munity, the board provided input basketball team to swim in the The "issues and visioning" surrounding the Selkirk bypass exit to ease truck traffic. about the decision. pool before it was open. workshop will invite people to and the truck traffic on Maple "I think we should certainly "It's a matter in which the Additionally, he had been discuss ways to improve the Avenue," Messina said. consider this," Leveille said. board has been listening to the counseled verbally and in writing transportation in that area and Major components of the study community," Gibson said. resolve the heavy truck traffic The Route 9W corridor study concerning inappropriate com­ include development of a draft Gibson said that while the and bottleneck issues that have committee consists of Keith ments to students. plan for the corridor and board was not pleased with the plagued the Selkirk bypass. Bennet, Mike Daley, Tom Dolin, Langevin said it has yet to be workshops to identify the bypass IindaJasinski, Nancy Kuivila and circumstances of the situation, "This study is a direct out­ determined in what capacity issue. Peter Lauricella. the board, as a body, is supportive growth of our comprehensive Crandall, who is also a soccer The workshop will discuss "We have experts who know .of how it's being handled. coach, would return next year. plan," said town board member problems that stem from the about traffic systems, road design In September 2003, high "We'll cross that bridge when Sam Messina. truck traffic that flows out of the and land use," said Messina. school Principal Mark Diefendorf we come to it," said Langevin. A major recommendation of Selkirk railyards from Creble initiated an investigation of A "linkage" study grant from When the recommendations the town's comprehensive plan, Road to Route 9W to Route 396, Crandall. The focus of the inquiry the Capital District Trans­ were initially released by the adopted in 2005, was the study of Maple Avenue, and then on to the was an incident of misconduct portation Committee (CDTC) is hearing officer, Langevin said Route 9W. Town officials said Selkirk Thruway exit that took place that same month. helping to underwrite the costs of that she was hoped for dismissal, they feel the more input received, "There are bottlenecks, The misconduct stemmed from the committee. More information not only because of the alleg­ the better the chance for a lighting situations and truck an incident in which Crandall about the study can be found on ations but also because Crandall solution. traffic issues," said Messina. asked a male student: "Who is the town Web site at www.town had been repeatedly counseled in "Supervisor (Theresa) Egan that hot (sexy) blond you're The Route '9W concerns have ofbethlehem.org. the past running with?" In March 2004, it was reported It was the hearing officer's belief that a 60-day unpaid that Crandall made another inappropriate comment. suspension would alert Crandall to the severity of his misconduct. According to the report, while Kathy Fiero, president of the collecting information about students, Crandall asked a female Voorheesville Teacher's Association, said, don't have ninth grade student where she "We a stance other than to respect the lived, and when she asked why, Crandall responded something to process and the hearing officer's decision." the effect of. "So I can follow you home and come to your house Efforts to reach Crandall and and murder you in your sleep." his lawyer were unsuccessful. The additional charge that led Recycle this paper "

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By ROB IRWIN andmobileoutpatienteducationand result in dire consequences for improving the county's health care Albany County spokeswoman [email protected] screening services be added to infants, women and the elderly lies in strengthenfug the system as a Kerri Battle said the recom­ another hospital, Saile said she throughouttheCapitalDistrict,"said whole. mendation is in line with what The statewide Commission on doesn'treelthatotherhospitalswould Savage. 'The closure of Bellevue . 'We have long wanted to col­ Democratic County ExecutiVe Health Care Facilities in the 21st be able to absorb all of the patients would result in the loss of 225 full­ laborate with other hospitals in the Michael Breslin had in his Century recently announced a and provide them the same level of time jobs and 140 part-time positions area" she said. proposed 2007 budget. expertise. and the reduction at Glendale sweeping set of reform recom­ In Albany County, the com­ "Albany County's commitment mendations to restructure hospital Bellevue is one of two remaining Nursing Home would result in the mission recommended that the Ann to long-term care remains strong and nursing home systems in New nonprofit women's specialty hos- loss of approximately 100 jobs." Lee Infirmary 'and the Albany and clear, but I have been saying York Some would have a significant pitals in the nation. Ithas 55 beds and "The report's recommen­ County Home merge, downsize for some time that the manner in impact on Capital District facilities. its average daily census was 22 dations threaten Schenectady's and rebuild a unified facility. which we do this needs to On Tuesday, Nov. 28, the com­ patients in 2004. hospital 'safety-net' for low- change," said Breslin. mission issued a report that pro­ According to the commission, its income patients, could force frail posed changes to one quarter of all chief service is low-risk obstetrics. senior citizens into distant the hospitals in the state. Locally, that Because it does not offer high-risk nursing homes, and would includes a suggested merger of two matemitycare,medicalsurgicalcare eliminate specialized health care AlbanyCountynursing homes, chan­ or emergency services, the report for women," said state Sen. Hugh ges to Ellis and St Clare hospitals in said, closing the hospital won't affect T. Farley, R-Schenectady. Schenectady, and arecommendation the availability ofhiglrtech services Furthermore, Farley said, he to close Bellevue Woman's Hospital that are already directed to large would "insist that the legislature in Niskayuna' facilities. reject this all-or-nothing ap- In its report, the commission said The report also called the proach." Bellevue's weak financial situation hospitafsfinancial situation dire and In Schenectady County - in and the benefits that consolidation stated "its future viability is in serious addition to closing Bellevue Woman's with other area hospitals would have jeopardy,"citingsubstantialdebt-Ioad Hospital - the commission on the quality of care, are reasonsfor and negative net worth and losses in recommended the merger of both St the proposed closure. Capturing 2004 and 2005. Clare's and Ellis Hospitals and The 10 LBS_ OR MORE Bellevue's patient base - many of Saile said this depiction of ·the Avenue and The Dutch Manor WHOLE N.Y. STRIP LOINS ..... 15 Lbs. Avg. Weight GROUND CHUCK ...... $199 •. whom are privatelyinsured -would hospital's financial situation is nursing care facilities, as well as the U.S.D.A. CHOICE & HIGHER GROUND ROUND ...... $269 •. incorrect downsizing of the Glendale Home. WHOLE TENDERLOINS PEELfD improve the viability of other 5 Lbs Avg. Weioht GROUND SIRLOIN Extra Lean ...... $289 II. Schenectady hospitals. 'The reportisnotaccurate; ifsnot Rather than closing the Bellevue Prices Good Thru 12/9/06· Tuesday-FrIday 9-6, Satumay (1-5, Closed Sunday-Monday Under the law that founded the based on actual facts," She said. "It hospital, Salle said the answer to the commission as part of the 2005-2006 mischaracterizes the debt that rlll-"-III"'III~III""I1111---"""III~IIIIIIIII!!I)!III!III!IIIII,I!"-"IIIIII"'1II1!II state budget, the reporfsfindings are Bellevue is 41." recommendation only. The governor Saile said since the hospital and .both houses of the state became a nonprofit, its debt has been Legislature would need to approve reduced from $17 million to $12 . them to become law. million - in just five years. . The plan has been publicly "We're anything but in dire endorsed by Republican Gov. straits," she said. George Pataki and Democrat The report listed the hospital's Governor.elect Eliot Spitzer. 2005 net deficit as $1.3 million, and AnneSaile, president and CEO of its total deficit at the end of 2005 was Bellevue, said she is challenging the $17.6 million. commission's findings. A number of area politicians have

'. ····,'> 'Tm here to say that Bellevue is - .' " ~-..n····" ~ - . stepped up in support of Bellevue. " -- -, .' -' - 1'-'. .J...... ························'·····'·'·····11-·'.'£·"····.· '\ .•.. ··>······1··-. .•...•.•~- ·.···.d····· '.. . here to stay,': said Saile. "lam not pleased with this report," :,"' -," -'. .' ~- ! -~ ,': Saile said the findings surprised said state Assembly Leader James U her, and the report did not include Tedisco, R&henectady. 'To suggest anything about the impact that Bellevue Woman's Hospital should closingtheoulywomen'shospitalin close, and St. Clare's and Ellis the state could have on the region. Hospital should merge based solely "It was disappointing that there on the population of Schenectady wasn't any talk about that," she said. County, ignores the fact that these 'We have such a special, unique, outstanding facilities serve a broader award-winning hospital," said Saile. population, including the fast­ "Forthatnotto be recognized isvery growing southern Saratoga County disappointing,notjustforme, butthe population." thousands of women who come to Schenectady County Legislature Bellevue." chairwoman Susan Savage, D­ In response to the report's Niskayuna, also spokeoutagainstthe recommendation that the hospital's commission's findings. maternity,neonatal,eatingdisorders, 'These recommendations would

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L-______~______• a = THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 26 - December 6,2006 Financial aid representatives will provide information to 1 p.m. The Voorheesville High the financial ai.d process works, NEWS NOTES Board of education to meet School guidance office is how to apply and how to avoid The next regular meeting of Learn the Legend of the Silver sponsoring a financial aid common errors. This program is Voorheesville the Voorheesville board of Pine Cone and celebrate the season of Yule by creating information session for parents of free and open to everyone. For BetsyGlath education will be held on Monday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in handmade items and gifts. This college· bound students. The information or to register, call 765- 765-4415 session will be held from 7 until 3314, ext. 401. the cafeteria. year, all crafts have a woodland 8:30 p.m. in the Commons. Friends of Music pine cone theme. Financial aid representatives Now through Wednesday, set meeting Participants may make pine Holiday MiHen Tree cone swags, scented pine cone from a local college will present at Voorheesville library Dec. 13, you can add a cozy gift The next meeting for the valuable information about how for a child to the Holiday Mitten Voorheesville Friends of Music fire starters, pinecone potpourri • ______.. tree in the children's area of-the will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 12, and lights decorations, hand °ty Voorheesville Public Library. at 7 p.m. in Room 159. Any new painted pine cone welcome Help Us Support Our Commuru Hats, mittens and scarves will all members are invited to attend. slates and pine cone balsam pillows. Participants should ~ be appreciated. The library is Soccer Club is looking V MARINE CORPS RESERVE partnered with St. Catherine's bring quart·size mason jars ,and & Center to make some abused, for players extra pine cones, if available. The New Scotland Soccer Coldwell Banker Prime Properties neglected or homeless children's Advance registration is lives a little warmer and brighter. Club still has a few openings in suggested. Call 872-1237 to Plan to participate in this the under-8 and under-10 register. Crafts are appro-priate ~.. divisions for both boys and girls. r t', /,.:{fI;Jj" ',' . ":: , worthwhile event. ' .. for age 8 and up. Younger If anyone is interested in playing, children will need assistance. •~T '~ please download an application There will be a materials fee are collecting unwrapped new toys appropriate for High school to hold concert and medical release form from ranging from $2 to $5 for each children up to 14 years old. Drop items offby The Voorheesville High the Web site: timesunion.com/ craft. In case of inclement School will hold its band and December 15th to our local office. communities/nssc and send the weather, the workshop will be chorus concert on Thursday, completed application to New held on Sunday, Dec. 10. All COLDWeLL For more information ... Dec. 7,at7:30p.m. are invited Scotland Soccer Club P.O. Box 44 For information about this BAN~eRl1l to attend this free event. Voorheesville 12186 by Dec. 8. If event and directions, call 872· 439-9600 you have questions, call 765-4538 PRIME PROPERTIES 214 Delaware Avenue, Delmar 1237. For information about the Middle school teen night or 765-4622. Thacher Nature Center and set for Friday, Dec. 8 other state park facilities, please The Voorheesville Middle Thacher Nature Center visit www.nysparks.com. School is planning to hold a teen plans events • The Emma Treadwell night on Friday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. • Thacher Nature Center is Thacher Nature Center will host in the middle school gym. planning a holiday craft workshop wildlife biologist and expert on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 10 a.m. wildlife photographer, Angie LE-WANDA Berchielli, who will have a nature and wildlife photography JEWELERS workshop on Saturday, Dec. 16. Berchielli will give instruction 246 DELAWARE AVENUE regarding tools and techniques DELMAR for capturing the beauty of nature in ·photos. 439-9665 The workshop will be held indoors, although participants HOLIDAY HOURS will go outdoors to explore opportunities for nature and wildlife photos if the weather SATURDAY - 10 TO 5 permits. SUNDAY - II TO 3 Participants should bring cameras. The workshop will take place from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. The program is appropriate for ages 14 and up. Experience Certificates are Perf,eet!1 using a camera is preferred, but Available for: beginner photographers are also Altamont Orchards, Orchard Creek welcome. Golf Club & The Cider House Space is limited; pre­ registration is suggested. The workshop fee is SlOper person.

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THE SPOTLIGHT December 6,2006 - PAGE 27 Reading's always in season at the library Don't forget about the library matter how long you have had professional. Call 76;;-2791. Poetry in this hectic end-of-the-year Voorheesville ...... them. Book discussion The Every Other Thursday month. We can be a place of great The JIlitten tree Night Poets meet on Thursday, calm in the storm. Public Library -- ~ A discussion of The Last The tree is up in the children's Holiday Concert will be held on Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. Charlotte's Web party area until Wednesday, Dec. 13. friends of Zuckerman's barn. Friday, Dec. 8, for grades four and For the latest information on E.B. White's classic book Bring your gifts of hats and five at 7 p.m. The main library is library events, our online Charlotte's Web is coming to the The program is for grades one to five and families. Registration is mittens to be transported to the not open during this program. catalogue and helpful links to movies, just in time for holiday children at Catherine's required, and refreshments will st. Season's readings important Web sites, visit the VPL viewing, and we are joining in the Center. homepage at be se~ved. Pick up a copy of Season's fun with a party to celebrate Medicare information www.voorheesvillelibrary.org. Charlotte, Wilbur, Templeton, No fines Readings, a collection of books and Fern on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at We are in the middle of fine­ sessions and films for holiday gift giving 7 p.m. We will do a little reading, free week. Search out and bring Free personal appointments from our librarians. Each item build webs around words, learn back your overdue items through are still available on Friday, Dec. recommended is on display and Barbara Vink the parts of a spider, and enjoy the Saturday, Dec. 9 ,with no fines, no 8 to discuss Medicare D with a available for immediate purchase • All library programming is at the library. free (unless otherwise noted) and .. open to the public. Voorheesville New community conversations schedule Public Library is located at 51 School Road, Voorheesville. For Community Conversations Place in Delmar. However, the information, call 765-2791 or visit with Bethlehem Central School next meeting will be held on the www.voorheesvillelibrary.org. District Superintendent Les third Tuesday of the month, Dec. Loomis will now be offered in the 19, from 7 to 8 p.m. because of the morning and evening on a winter break. rotating basis, to provide more !fyou are unable to attend and flexibility for parents and you have a question, comment or community members. . concern, use the new "Ask the The conversations will be held Superintendent" link on the on the last Tuesday of each district Web site at http:/ / month at the Educational bcsd.k12.ny.us/askthesuper.htrn. Services Center at 90 Adams PROFESSIONAL pbOWINI By Master Seal Full Season of Snow Plowing .. For ONE LOW PRICE! We plow every 3 inches. NEIGHBORHOOD DISCOUNTS

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The race com­ Halverson went to Alaska at the welcome to ask questions, check memorates the famous diph­ age of 19, prepared to live in the out the sled and visit Stevie after theria serum run of 1925, when a wilderness and rise to the the presentation. dog sled relay brought lifesaving challenge of "the last frontier." 1bis is a great program for dog­ wealth Management medicine to epidemic-ridden Thirty-three years later, he has lovers, Alaskaphiles and for Serious Investors. Nome. many stories to tell. His adventurers, armchair and Veteran musher Dewey involvement with the lditarod race otherwise. It is made possible by • Comprehensive financial and retirement planning services Halverson will tell "True Stories began as a volunteer in 1973; he the AI Russell memorial travel .. • Investment management for individuals, retirement from the Iditarod" on Saturday, ran his first race in 1977. He has fund. accounts, trusts and estates successfully completed the Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. He has placed Louise Grieco • Committed to personal service and attention as high as second in the race and grueling course nine times, and received several awards, in­ has placed second, third, fifth, • All library programming is free and open to the public. The Ii.!CURRA.N. 30SouthPe.rIStr.et AlbanY,NY12207 cluding one for a life-saving seventh and 11th. He has received the Alascom Midway Award, the Bethlehem Public Library is .. t INV[,TMPff ~l"NAGl}IL'If (518) 391·4246 rescue effort in 1996. He will give a history of the trail and the race, Gold Coast Award and the located at 451 Delaware Ave., www.curranllc.com Delmar. For information, call 439- 9314. ,_,.k, JOIN US fOR OUR WINTER ~ IN BRIEF ApPLICATION Seminar addresses Friendship Singers legal rights when ill to hold concert Understanding your rights as The Friendship Singers will ACCEPTANCE DAY an employee when you or present their annual holiday someone you love is diagnosed concert on Monday, Dec. 11, at AT MARIA COLLEGE with a serious illness is the topic 7:30 p.m., at Delmar of To Life's annual Gary Schwartz Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Health and Law Forum. Ave. in Delmar. The event is free • 'y THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14TH Presenting at this year's and open to the public. conference will be Ira Mendelson, This year's concert, 'Tis the ~ 9:00A.M.-6:o0P.M. III, of Buckley, Mendelson and Season," will feature many lively Criscione, P.C., and Christopher and familiar Christmastime Bringyour transcript and be accepted on the spot! J. Harrigan, of Hiscock and numbers, including "Rockin' Barclay. Around the Christmas Tree," 2-YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS The forum will be held "Glory, Hallelu!" and "Happy • Acrounting • Bereavement Studies Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 9 until 11 Holiday." • Computer Information Systems • Gerontology a.m. at the Clarion Hotel of The local women's perfor­ • Early Childhood Education • Legal Assistant • General Studies • Practical Nurse Albany. Those interested in mance group is marking its 25th • Legal Assistant • Tcaching Assistant attending should call To Life at anniversary this year. It was • Liberal Arts 439-5975 or e-mail formed at First United Methodist • Management Day, evening ·[email protected]. For attorneys Church in Sling-erlands when a • Nursing and weekend wishing to receive continuing few women who sang in the choir • Occupational Therapy Assistant classes available! education credits (CLEs), the there wanted to add some more • Research Techoologist cost of the program is $65. For popular mu~ic to their repertoire. a)1 others. the program is free, but Two of the original members, MARIA· requires pre-registration. Stephanie Bollam and Pat Dolder, ...... coLLEGE To Life!, a Capital District are still performing with the O breast cancer education and group. Two of its newest Start Here, Go Anywhere.,;' support organization, sponsors members, Wilma DeLucco and the annual law forum to educate Linda Hohn, have joined in the FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 518.438.3111 the legal community and the past year after attending general public about topics Friendship Singers concerts, impacting women and families deciding it looked like fun, and facing breast cancer and other passing auditions. serious illness. The Friendship Singers will also be presenting this holiday program in December for eight other audiences at civic group gatherings and senior residences throughout the area. The group rehearses at least once a week, on Tuesday Immediate position available for mornings, at the Delmar Reformed Church. Separate dance rehearsals are also held. Soup and sandwich with Santa on Dec. 9 Glenmont Community Church Developed territory needs bright articulate is offering soup and sandwich with Santa on Saturday. Dec. 9. motivated go-getter with great personality. from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Visit with Santa, then have Media or advertising experience a plus. homemade soup, sandwich and • Christmas cookies. The event is free for children younger than age Fax resume and cover letter to: The Capital Distnct's Qualtty WeekUes 10, and $5 per person age 11 and older. Crafts and homemade Advertising Director baked goods will be available for sale as well. Reservations are not required, but appreciated. Contact Rose 439-5198 Salisbury at 439-4078. The church is located on Chapel Lane and Weiser Street, behind Kmart. -~ ---

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THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 30 - December 6, 2006 • Coalition lets hunters donate venison to food bank in Bath, Steuben County, has process and package it to meet Conservation's Bureau of eight deer each season, among By CARl SCRIBNER helped provide 206 tons of meat, stringent state laws. Wildlife, more than 800,000 which only two may be bucks. [email protected] whitetail deer roam New York. _MW~_"'_""¥#~_""_ the equivalent of 1,651,748 meals Ground venison is highly "We control the herds by to hungry families. nutritious. Venison is low in The agency said the herds cause bringing down the number of One large deer provides 160 extensive damage to crops, servings of high-protein meat, The process begins with calories, fat and cholesterol. High does," said Fuerst. 'We do issue hunters donating one or more of in protein, it contains no additives landscape, and vehicles. There is deer management permits for and .the statewide Venison approximately $130 million of Donation Coalition is working to the deer they harvest during the or antibiotics. Once packaged, antlerless del'r only." hunting season, tagging and the meat is picked up by vol­ crop and landscape damage and Fuerst said statistics show the get that food onto the plates of $120 million of vehicle damage hungry families. properly field-dressing them. The unteers and distributed to soup average family is able to consume hunters can then take the deer, kitchens, food pantries and the caused by deer annually. no more than two deer per Over the course of the past at no cost to them, to participating homes of needy families through "We've been trying to bring seven years, the coalition, based season. local meat processors who the Food Bank of Northeastern the herd number down," said "I challenge hunters to donate New York, headquartered in Greg Fuerst, technical advisor to their first deer, so their freezer is the coalition and staff member at Latham. The food bank serves a empty but not the food bank the DEC. "Deer densities differ 17-county area. freezers," said Fuerst. d. [;atktu?d [I~ The Venison Donation in every region across the state, (fea but all are very high." Mike Spenello of Schoharie Coalition coordinates the process County first became a deer donor V USED BOOKS from start to finish. Winter weather is a huge as a direct result of a freezer factor in the number of 'We rely on hunters to make problem. Looking for the perfect holiday gift? this program work, and because wandering herds. Why not a gift certificate? Always the right color and size. "I always hunt and eat a lot of we have no budget for ad­ 'This st:ason's warm weather venison, but last year, my freezer ------, vertising, we need people to has made deer movement tough; broke down, so I donated it," said 1 And while you're at it pick up a book for yourself and take 5% off : they have their winter coats on spread the word," said Kathleen Spenello. "It's just an excellent : with this coupon. : Balbierer, marketing consultant and tend not to move around," 188 1100 Offer valid on used books only. Expires 12hH·/06. : cause. It's a way for sportsmen L ______, said Fuerst. "But with cold snaps for the coalition. to give back to the community." coming on, that will change, and Town Squire Shopping Center Along with feeding hungry the deer will be roaming again." For information about the 329 Glenmont Road families, there are other Venison Donation Coalition, call (SIS) 514-04S1 advantages to harvesting some of Hunters can obtain licenses annually for using bows, muzzle 1-866-862-DEER or visit the Web the wild deer in herds across the site, www.venisondonation.com. Open Toesday-Saturday 100S state. According to the state loaders or shot guns to harvest Sunday 10-6 (Closed Monday) Department of Environmental deer, and are limited to six to Candor Productions to provide pro-bono services Candor Productions, a Delmar-based public relations and communications firm, will provide pro-bono public relations services to the Bus Stop Club, an organization which provides free psychosocial support, information, and recreation to siblings of children with chronic or life threatening diseases in the Capital District. The club is for children seven to 12 years old who live anywhere in the Capital District, and have a sibling living with a chronic or life-threatening illness. The program is free and is run by pediatrician, Dr. Brian Sheridan imd social worker Jennifer Callahan, and meets monthly at the Guilderland YMCA BC seeks ideas for continuing ed Planning is under way for Bethlehem Central School District's Spring 2007 Continuing Education Program, which will begin in March. 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superheroes that baby boomers male who has been reading death. ''The traditional books Recovering from their calamity, grew up with in the 1960s. comicsforyearsandtheyfollow remind people more of what they the pair IIses metal pieces to Instead, they also include a titles like Batman or the read growing up," said Shaun replace the body parts they no whole new variant known as . Avengers," said Jevon Kasitch, Belsito, owner of Spa City longer have and the story follows manga. Originating mostly the manager of Electric City Comics near Skidmore College. . them as they travel the country­ from writers and artists based Comics on Van Vranken Avenue 'The manga titles are for people side. in Japan, the new titles shy away in Schenectady. "And the age who want to see a more evolved The story draws readers in by from mutant heroes and slashing keeps going up by about ayear story line." playing off real life problems physical battles. Instead, manga per year. So .let's say five years An example can be seen in young people share. Other titles made Stan Lee, the creator of appeals more to the intellect and ago, the average age of a "Full Metal Alchemist", a hot like Wing tap into . Marvel's many superheroes and emotions of the reader. customer was 25; now we are at manga title this season. In it, two readers interested in science villains, a well-known personage "My favorite is Samurai about 30." young brothers seek to bring fiction. among comic book aficionados. Champloo," said 13-year old Mangarelies less on flashy art their father back from the dead "They have giant robots While his company sought Angelo Catalano of Delmar. than traditionalcomic books with only to nearly kill themselves in protecting the Earth with young bankruptcy protection to reorg­ 'There's a girl, maybe about 13 or illustrations often done in black, an unusual ritual gone wrong. people at the controls," said anize its finances in the late 14 years old, and her mother white and gray. But what they After recovering from their near­ Nathan BroVln, a 13-year-old from 1990s, Marvel is still considered passes away. Herfatherleftyears don't include in colorful inks, death experience, the brothers Delmar. 'The lead character is a leading publisher of the ago and she has to deal with all they make up for in story lines· realize that the older, Edward about 17 years old, I think it's kind monthly periodicals known as kinds of situations." that have lead characters, often Elric, has lost an arm and a leg. of cool that it's a young person The younger one, Alphonse, has comic books. But in recent years, The aging demographic that teenagers, struggling with like me saving the world." lost everything but his soul. c. those brightly illustrated puolica­ traditipnal comic books appeal to difficult decisions about life and· tions have started coming under is forcing some of the changes in ------the umbrella of a larger portion the industry. of the publishing industry known "Our customer base is made as graphic novels. up mostly of people who stop by A generic term of art, graphic every week to pjck up their novels aren't limited to publi­ favorite titles and see what's new. cations featuring the traditional On average, they are a 30-year-{)ld Hi",iy panel,

rake in millions at the box office. It How Ben Franklin's was also during this time that satire became today's comics made the widespread jump from the one strip published ill the graphic novels daily newspaper to the magazine format of the comic book In the 1950s, the comic book By JIM FRANCO found itself under fire and a Today's comic books are known as graphic novels - long-.Iorm Comics have evolved from the "Comics Code" was adopted, comics packaged more like a book than a magazine. one-panel political satire first according to Comix, A History of drawn by Ben Franklin and Comic Books in America, by the The "Comics Code" was for kids anymore. According to a wildly popular Full MetalAlchemist published in 1754 to what are now Comics Magazine Association of amended in 1971 and again in 1989, recent reader's survey by - are increasing between 20 and 30 known as graphic novels, a series America. Comic books carrying however, and both modifications Diamond Comics, the largest dis­ percent a year. Also, whereas most of short stories with an the seal incorporated provisions were less stringent than the 1956 tributor of comics in the United of those who read the superhero accompanying in-depth, vibrant like: original set of gnidelines. They also States, .the average comic book/ comics are male, Manga brought visual representation. graphic novel reader is 29 years the female readership back into the • If a crime is committed, it included provisions for adult , "Comic books are enduring comics as well as those traditional old. mix, and it is estimated that near . shall be as a sordid and unpleasant 'I' Th~t means the writing has 50 percent of Manga readers are , because they are the simplest activity. comics written for children. .' form of production to telling a changed, too. female. • In every instance, good shall Other memorable dates include complete story, with pictures and Comics are still evolving and are . ' triumph over evil and the criminal 1986, when Marvel Comics was 'The demands of a 29- or 30- dialogue together," said Jevon reaching beyond the traditional' shall be punished for his misdeeds. sold· to businessman Ron Perel­ year-{)Id are different from those of Kasitch of Electric City Comics in man, who tried to boost sales a 100year-{)ld," Kasitch said. printed page and! the mo~ie • No unique or unusual Schenectady. through the use of gimmicks like screens. There are interactive methods of concealing weapons Comic books have gone global, There are a few landmarks in holograms and glow-in-the-dark video games and Web sites based shall be shoVln. too. According to Diamond, the the evolution of comic books. In features. In 1989, the year the first Japanese Manga - comics that are on graphic novels and (their 1896, Richard Fenton Outalt • Nudity in any form is Batman movie, came out sending largely character-oriented like characters. incorporated the balloon, where prohibited, as is indecent or undue comic book sales through the roof he wrote what the character said exposure. And in 1993 Superman died, • and pointed to their mouth with a • Suggestive or salacious causing such an outcry by fans that tail-like swoosh, in his comic book illustration or suggestive posture DC Comics brought the superhero 'The Yellow Kid." is unacceptable. Females shall be back a few editions later. ~~pt~ i~ e~m.ifJ~! The Golden Age of comics drawn realistically without any Today, the comic book is known Santa and his reindeer will be h.ere exaggeration of physical qualities. came after the stock market crash as the graphic novel- a long-form December 9 & 10. 11:00-3,:00 of 1929. In the 1930s, some of the The Comics Code was ignored, comic packaged more like a book most popular enduring comic however, through the 1960s and than-a magazine. While the format books were written, like Tarzan, 1970s by underground, self­ has been around for some 25 Dick Tracy, F1ash Gordon and published writers and artists who years, over the last five years or so Superman - which kicked off the are considered the pioneers of the - dubbed the "Golden Age of superhero blitz when it was first modern day graphic novelists. The Writers" by comic historians - published in 1938, according to most popular of that genre, Heavy their popularity exploded. comicbook websites.com. Metal,hit the stands in 1977 According to Publishers Weekly, Those comics, Kasitch said, featuring colorful drawings of big retail graphic novel sales jumped came about as an accident. buxom women and stories about 18 percent from 2004 to 2005, with, "In the early 1930s, printing press drunken acid trips and hard core around $245 million in sales last owners only made money when rock and roll. It later became a full year alone. And they are not just the presses were running, so featured animated movie. when they were not printing the newspaper, they started printing comic books," he said. "Ma.,ke old Aolida.y -tra.di-tions nekJ a.~a.in a.-t e,ob's Trees." The superheroes in those 1000'S OF CUT-YOUR-OWN & PRE-CUT CHRISTMAS TREES. comics filled all important niche. Wreaihs-piain & decorated, kissing balis, garland, centerpieces, mantelpieces & so much more. The Yule elf and his goat will be giving out treats "For the longest time, the comic book was the only way a Vis;.!. kJilh SAIlIA ClAvs: Weekends liml '12/10 . Enjoy hot cider while making crafts in Rudolph's workshop person could escape and be a Liv~1:~j,"J..~*r: 12/1 ihru 12/19 superhero and help save the }ifovs* IIl1ftl: 12/1 tlml 12/1 0 (3-$50 prizes) The Yellow Rock Cafe will be open 10-3 world," Kasitch said. "Now, that 1I0rs~ 1)ra.t4J(I W~on I:jel~s: Weekends tliru '12/10 offering a special holiday menu desire can be fulfilled at the 1I0liel4Y 6-;# Sho»: Open daily 12/1 thru 12/22 SnA.tk [34r: Open ',\iee!rancho. 10 5""", YOIJ." Farm Market Hours 7 days a week 9 to 5, Superman and Spiderman, still 1227 West Galway Road I West Galway i New York: 12086 I Tel: 518"882-945E, [ INww,bobstrees,com Yellow Rock Cafe Hours Serving lunch weekdays 11 to 2; Serving brunch & Lunch weekends 10 to 3 _jll_~ ._g;~i'~¢mM't!J;l1. PAGE 32 - December 6,2006 THE SPOTLIGHT - Center Health Care covers all aspects of wellness treatment psychological impact of a chronic Patients come to Center By BETH NICHOLS Health Care through referrals, ~ __u_#=-"Y"'<"'>-_" The MS Care Center is the disease, and supports a mul­ brainchild of Center Health tidisciplinary approach to re­ from the community, and from "It is difficult, but it is not the habilitation efforts. It also the Center's own residences and end of the world," said Maxcine Care's Medical Director, Dr. Daniel J. Silverman, in con­ provides access to all those ser­ programs. Adult and pediatric Johnson, a patient who receives_ vices in one location. primary care is offered, along treatment and other services at junction with the Upstate New "Since MS involves every with women's health care. Other the Multiple Sclerosis Care York Chapter of the Multiple aspect of someone's life, it is good services include neurology, Center, part of Center Health diagnosis of multiple sclerosis at Sclerosis Society. It provides an already difficult time in her life. treatmentfor the management of to provide treatment for every behavioral health and specialty Care at the Center for Disability medical care including ortho­ Services in Albany. She said she did not want to be a symptoms, promotes mobility aspect which they have a problem burden to family. and inde-pendence, seeks to with," said Silverman. pedic, rehabilitation medi-cine, "It is what you make of it, and avoid or minimize secondary Center Health Care operates optometry, swallowing dis­ I choose to live," said Johnson. Johnson was referred to the MS Care Center, and has high compli-cations, assists patients many medical, dental and orders, podiatry, a hand clinic She received a mid-life praise for its holistic approach to and family members with the specialty services at 314 South and audiology. Manning Blvd., within the main Outpatient therapy includes building of the Center for occupational, physical, and Disability Services. Silverman speech therapy, aquatic therapy, -. ortheast said the purpose of the fully and a therapeutic horseback­ ~~;...,,; accessible medical facility is "to riding program. Developmental opaedics. LLP enable and support each person assessments for children are we serve to obtain and maintain offered and complete dental care their optimal level of health and is available. There are on-call Is PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE well-being." • emergency services for psych­ APPOINTMENT OF The idea took hold when iatry, neurology and primary medical professionals realized care patients at all times. FRANK CONGIUSTA, M.D. patients with significant physical, There are also opportunities mental or behavioral disabilities outside, of traditional approach­ experienced barriers to receiving es, such as a yoga class specif­ care. Medical exams might ically for participants who have require specialized equipment, disabilities. Johnson attends such as a lift for patients who are those classes regularly, and said unable to transfer onto an she is puzzled when people ask examination table. A patient why she bothers to exercise. might have difficulty under­ "Why not?" she responds. standing a procedure or could be "Everybody else does. We're no fearful and in need of a pre­ different. We just have a dis­ appointment consultation. For the ability." medical and clinical staff at - For information about Center Center Health Care, these issues Health Care, call 453-2273 or got are part of the daily practice. to the Web site at www.cfdsny.org. IN BRIEF

DR. CONGIUSTA IS SPECIALIZING IN TOTAL Enter nominations for BCHS hall of fame JOINT REPLACEMENT INCLUDING KNEES & Nominations for Bethlehem through their educational Central High School's Alumni HIPS USING THE LATEST TECHNIQUES accomplishments and/or career Hall of Fame are being accepted achievements. through Jan. 3l. ApPOINTMENTS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR DR. CONGIUSTA To be nominated, an BCHS' Alumni Hall of Fame, individual must be a BCHS \ now in its third year, honors graduate and at least five years graduates of the school who have out of high school. Download the 518.453.9088 brought special recognition to nomination form [PDF file] or themselves as demonstrated pick one up at any BC school www.northeastortho.com office, the district office or the Bethlehem Public Library. A committee will screen all • nominations this spril1g before selecting one or more inductees SER FIR • BALSAM FIR by March. Selection will be based FRESH CUT on alumni's accomplishments \- and significant contributions made in their careers and/or to • Hundreds to choose from • Measure for height at home the lives of others since • Bring your tree stand graduation. Inductees chosen in • 3 To 12 feedall $ 2006 will be recognized during 00 and a blanket for your roof the BCHS graduation cere­ • Have fun • No confusion monies, and their names will be • One-way traffic AND UP inscribed on a plaque to be displayed at the high school. Last year's inductees were the late Joseph R Cannizzaro, '72, Com~ to Barkman's Farm Richard J adick, '83 and Eva Rt. 9W, Glenmont • 767-9738 Marie Saint, '42. Take your time and pick out a tree ofyour choice. Th~re s candy for everyone. cut the stump to fit your tree stand: 2. We clean your tree by machine. All our wreaths are made 3. We load your tree where you want it. We supply the rope. from Fraser Fir Hundreds of Wreaths, Plain or Decorated, Roping, Grave Blankets Kissing Balls, Boughs, Cemetery Flowers, Decorations, Ribbons, etc. ' We accept Checks, Cash, Mastercard and Visa. We are open 9am to 9pm-7 days aweek .P.S. Keep yo~r tree stand full of ~ater If you store your tree now and put it up later, keep It out of the wmd and sun. Store m a cold and recut the trunk at least one inch before you MII·'n/Christmas New - Barkman F:lllrJillI ; , ------" io_ THE SPOTLIGHT December 6. 2006 PAGE 33 Obituaries Spotlight and Kristine Schrepel of Hudson. Katherine Kunkel Sandra rlSaj Antique Study GrouP. the Vermont Delmar. died Wednesday. No,. 29. F1a .• 12 grandchildren; and 10 at Albany Medical Center Katherine Kunkel. of Altamont great-grandchildren. . Sandra L Marrone Tisaj. 53. of Society and was active in church Selkirk, died Saturday. Nov. 25. and community activities. She also Hospital. died Sunday. Nov. 26 at her Services were from the daughter'shome inAitamont. She She had been the manager of held the position of Lay Leader for . Born in Washington. Pa.. she Fredendall Funeral Home of the Methodist Church Troy lived for many years. in was the ninth and last survivor of Altamont Contributions may be the Ravena Dunkin Donuts. She 11 children. She graduated from was the widow of Ernest K Tisaj. Conterence for several years. Voorheesville before moving to made to the Muscular Dystrophy Delmar three years ago. She was Potsdam State Teachers College in Assn.. 1 Marcus Blvd .• Albany Survivors include two sons, Survivors include three 1938. and pursued a teaching daughters. Anne Ormsbee of a self-employed beautician for 30 12205. Joseph Martone of Coeymans years and also worked at Neal's career in both Rome and Hollow and Anthony Marrone of Montpelier. Vt. linda Gouws of Schweinfurt, Germany. Falmouth. Maine. Mary Poplawski Diner and Indian Ladder Castleton; seven grandchildren; Farms in Voorheesville. She was a member of the faculty Mary C. Cohen five brothers and two sisters. of Vestal. and a son James McColl of National Jr. Honor Society for Services were from the Babcock of Concord. Mass.. 11 She was the widow of John Mary Catherine Cohen. 65. of E. Neal. Staley Jr. High in Rome for several Delmar. died Nov. 27. She was the Funeral Home. Ravena grandchildren.. 13 great­ years. She married in 1941 andafter executive assistant to the chief grandchildren. She was the widow Survivors include two sons; retiring from the Rome City School financial officer for the Public ofJohn E McColl. . _William Rapp of Niskayuna. - District in 1974. she and her family Benefit Corporation for the New Dorothy C. McColl A memorial service will beheld and Steve Rapp of Carlsbad. moved to Schweinfurt, Germany York State Dormitory Authority in Dorothy C. McColl. 98, died Sat. Dec. 9 at the First United Calif.; a daughter. Theresa where she taught school for the Albany. Thursday, Nov. 23. Methodist Church. in Delmar. White of Bethlehem; stepchildren. Donna Neal ofE. department of defense for several Survivors include her husband. Born 1908 in Fitchburg, Mass., Arrangements are by the Meyers years. She retired from teaching in she graduated from the University Funeral Home of Delmar. Berne. Scott Neal of Norman G. Cohen. three sons; Bethlehem and Daniel Neal of 1985. She has been living in Jonathan A Cohen and Adrian of Vermont with a degree in Contributions can be made to The Altamontthe pastseveralyearswith chemistry. She was a research BeverwyckScholarshipFund, The Calif.; siblings. Harry Bruno. Cohen of Albany and Jordan T. Richard Bruno. Thomas Bruno her daughter and son-in-law and Cohen of Las Vegas. Nev.. a brother medical technician at Beverwyck, Inc.. 4OAutumnDrive. spending her suJruners at Sandy Massachusetts General Hospital Slingerlands 12159. and Marlene Snyder; and' Frank Serafne of Rochester. seven grandchildren. Pond. Contributions may be made to until 1932 when she married and She was the widow of Lambert moved to Delmar. She was a Arrangements were by the The Heifer International. P.O. Box Patricia Rapp Neal Meyers Funeral Home in' KunkeL campfire girl leader and a Girl 1692. Merrifield, Va, 22116, orThe Patricia Rapp Neal. 72, of Delmar. Survivors include four sons; Food Pantries for the Capital Scout leader. She was involved in Joseph and David Kunkel both of District, 340 FJrstSt,Aibany l2206, the American Red Cross, MRP. Guilderland. Michael Kunkel of or The Interfaith Partnership for Rome. and Peter Kunkel of the Homeless. 26 South Swan St, Herndon. Va.; three daughters;· Albany 12210. Gretchen Feussner of Arlington. Va. Jacqueline Ash of Altamont,

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THE SPOTLIGHT December 6, 2006 PAGE 35 Entertainment Spotlight By JILL U. ADAMS

",_R' - - s we are comforted by the rituals ofthe J{holiday season, so are we enlivened by revisiting their lessons anew. The New York State Theatre Institute (NYSTD is offering one of those lessons in its holiday • offering of "A Wonderful Life" at the Schacht Fine Arts Center on the Russell Sage College campus in Troy through ,. Saturday, Dec. 16. It's the classic story, adapted from the 1946 film, made all the more familiar with television reruns of the movie. "It's a musical, but it's the same story," said Patricia DiBenedetto Snyder, who directs the play and is the founder and producing artistic director of NYSTI. "It clings pretty"close to the movie story line. I wouldn't want to change it." George Bailey, played by Timothy Booth, dreams of getting out and seeing the world, but one crisis after another prevents him from doing so. holiday classic .. With the help of Clarence the . "Ifs huge," girl and say, 'I hope so,'" said said DiBenedetto Snyder. "A one another, we'd have a better angel, played by said Booth. Booth. "He's so grateful that Wonderful Life" sets an example world," she said. John Romeo, "Forty-two he's back," he said of his of concentrating on the positives Many shows are sold out, but George realizes people jumping character. "And he hopes that and of the timeless message rEmaining tickets can be that each of around on the the angel gets his wish too." that it is better to give than purchased at he NYSTI box these occur­ stage doing the Working with child actors is receive, she says. office, 274-3256, or online at rences, while Charleston. It's wonderful, said DiBenedetto "I feel that if more people in \,,-ww.nysti.org. laced with dis­ a lot of energy." Snyder. this world would do that with appointment, His favorite helped a ''They're quick and they're moments in the eager and they're so excited neighbor in a play are the significant way, about the show," she said. "For "indulgent me, the holidays are about that, and helped ones," said build a close about the children." Booth. Those DiBenedetto Snyder shows and caring are the ones community. her commitment to children at that piece the holidays by giving away The familiar Timothy Booth and Catherine everything tickets to the Northeast Parent words of LaValle star as George Bailey and together. One moviemaker Mary Hatch who realize their is when and Child Society, for children Frank Capra growing aHraclion as they share a George's residing at the center as well as are present, phone lor a long distance call. daughter Zuzu, children in foster homes and says Booth, their foster parents. She played by 6- believes that theater is an "but it's the beauty of live year-old Sophie Whiteman, says theatre. It's like a living being instrument of hope, and in the "every time a bell rings, an theme of the play. that they're part of. I think they angel gets his wings." "This community pulls really go through the journey "And I just look at that little with George and Clarence and the townspeople." Theatrical touches add to the immediacy - sounds, smells, sights, lights - that aren't in the movie. "And the costumes are absolutely gorgeous," Booth said. True to the 1940s period, Booth said wearing the costume enhances his performance. "It's a lot more clothing than 2 PM: SUD. Dec 3,10* we're used to," he said. "You 8 PM: Fri, Dec 8, 15 find the way to walk." . Sat, Dec 9, 16 10 AM: Weekd.ys­ NYSI1 debuted "A Wonderful Dec 1, 5,6, 7 Life," adapted by Sheldon 8,12,13,,14 Harnick with music by Joe *Sign language inlerpreied Raposo, in 1998, and performed Recommended for age 8 it again in 1999. This will be the and up first time since then that it was performed at NYSI1. Booth, At: Schacht Fine Arts Center. Russell who played George Bailey in the Sage Co/lege, Troy earlier productions, says it feels great to revisit the role. Tickets: $20 Adult "It's a little more informed, $16 SeniorlStudent just being older," he said of his $10 Children performance. "I'm George's age (to age 12) .. now." . 25% discount/or groups of10 or, more. The stage production includes musical numbers, including a rousing version of the dance, the Charleston. _ ,-

THE SPOTLIGHT Entertainment Dec.17, $20-$30.lnlormation, 237-5858. bany, $18-$20. Inormalion, 432-6598. AN DREW DICE CLAY of an Albany County Family.' through SARATOGA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM Dec. 31; "Represent: Selections lrom the JUDYCOLLINS One of comedy's bad boys, with Louis Ongoing exhbits including "East 01 De­ Theater A WONDERFUL LIFE C.K. opening, Dec. 28, 8 p.m., Palace Studio Museum in Hartem," through Feb, troit" and New York racing, 110 Avenue of Presented by the New York State Theatre Pop-folk singer teams up with Albany Pro Theatre, corner of Clinlon Avenue and 25; plus permanent collections on the 9/ the Pines, Saratoga Springs. Inlormation, ALICE IN WONDERLAND Institute, Schacht Fine Arts Cenler, Russell Musica for a performance, Dec. 15, 8 North Pearl Street, Albany, $25-$55. In­ 11 recovery ellort, New York state history 587-1935, ext. 20. Play about a girl's trip Ihrough the look~ Sage College, Troy, through Dec.16, $20 p.m., Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, and geography, EmpireState Plaza, Madi­ tormatlOn, 465-4663. SOUTH STREET FRAMERS & GALLERY ing glass, presented by Home Made The­ adults, $15 seniors and students, $1 0chi 1- $25-$38. Intormation, 273-0038. son Avenue. Information, 474-5877. ater" Spa Little Theater, Saratoga Spa "True Colors," an exh ibit of original pai nt­ dren age 12 and under.lnforrnalion, 274- AIMEE MANN THE CLARK State Park, Dec. 8-10 and 15-17, $16 3256. ings by owner Sharon Dacey Fernandes, adults, $11 children. Information, 587- Pop-rock songstress, Dec. 15, 8 p.m., "Alpine Views: Alexandre Catame and the through Dec. 2, 379 Detaware Ave., 4427. The Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, $28. Swiss Landscape," through Dec. 31; Delmar. Inlormation, 439-4900. Information, 473-1845. SAVION GLOVER "Delacroix and the Horse." leaturing world CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Music Tap-dancing superstar, Dec. 29, 8 p.m., premiere of Eugene Delacroix work; TANG TEACHING MUSEUM Presented by Schenectaaaady Civic PI ay­ The Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, $17- "Works on Paper: a Selection of Recent AND GALLERY ers, 12 South Church SI., Schenectady, DONNA THE BUFFALO Comedy $34. Information, 473-1845. Gifts: through Jan. 7; and other ongoing "Opener11: Nina Kilichadourian:AII Forms Deec. 8-17, $12 adulls, $10 students. Western New York roots rock/jam band, exhibitions. Information, 413-458-0524. of Attraction: through Dec. 30. Skidmore • Information, 382-2081. Dec. 9, 9 p.m., Revolution Hall, RiverStreet. CARLOS MANCIA ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART College, 815 North 8roadway, Saratoga Troy, $16-18. Information, 274-0553. Springs. Information, 580-8080. THE SOUND OF MUSIC Humor lrom Comedy Central star's mind, . VIsual Arts "Frank Stella's Moby Dick: The Waves "IRISH CHRISTMAS IN AMERICA" Dec. 10, 8 p.m., The Egg, Empire State ," The Broadway musical based on the Von NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 1985-89," through Dec. 31: 'The Autobi­ Trapp famity, presented by Cohoes Mu­ Featuring Teadaand Cathie Ryan, oec.12, Plaza, Albany, $42.50. InlormatlOn, 473- ography of Bill Sullivan," a restrospective sic Hal!, 58 Remsen SI., Cohoes, through 8 p.m .. The Egg, Empire State Plaza, AI- 1845. "Preserving Family History: the Heritage collectIOn, through July 30, 2007: plus Call for Artists exhibits on Hudson River School paint­ ing, American sculpture and the history of DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Albany, 125 Washington Ave. Informa­ Openings in the string, horn and percus­ tion, 463-4478. sion sections. Information, 439-7749 SCHENECTADY MUSEUM COLONIE TOWN BAND Super Crossword Several openings, rehearsals on Mon­ "Power House: through Dec. 31, plus Spirit of Schenectady, colleclion high­ days at 7:30 p.m. at town hall, Route 9. lights and ptanetarium, Nott Terrace Newtonville. Informalion, 783-2760. PEACE PRIZE WINNERS Heights. InlormatlOn, 382-7890. COLONIE CENTENNIAL ACROSS 90 Linden, for one song 34 Sermon topic 80 Smell_; ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY BRASS CHOIR 1 Fam. member 92 Pitch 134 Cteaning item 36 Cry's partner, suspect Site-specific installations by Larry Kagan Openings for brass players, rehearsals on 4 Manners 93 Sotdier DOWN in phrase trickery flnn Cflrfl Niaro, plus Installations by An­ first Thursday and third Tuesday of the month, at 7:15 pm., town hall, Route 9, 8 Police title: 95 Early 4th, 1 Once in a blue 37 Man, for one 81. Severed thony Garner, Baris Karayazgan, Paul Katz, Nancy Klepsch and Victoria Palermo. In­ Newtonville. Information, 783-2760 82 Ointment abbr. century year moon 38 Inert gas formation, 242-2243. 11 Charley horse 100 Expedite 2 SI. Thomas, 39 Liquor store 83 Sans moisture SUBURBAN SOUNDS COMMUNITY ALBANY CENTER GALLERIES CHORUS 15 Remainder 102 1906 Nobel e.g., abbr. purchases 85 Mexican food Openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals 16 Territory Peace 3 All the rage 40 Review a 87 Viral infection 'Translations Lost and Found: works by Tara Fracalossi and Harold Lohner, Sundays at 7 p.m. at Lynnwood Relormed 89 Water 17 1990 Nobel Prize 4 Weather rough draft through Dec. 16, Albany Public library Church, Route 146, Guilderland.lnforma­ Peace recipient forecast 41 Sporting event 91 Degas' field main branch, 161 Washington Ave., AI­ tion,861-8000. . Prize recipient 105 Leg coverings 5 Suitable for 43 Tumor suffix 94 Cartoon Olive' bany.lnformation,462-4775. FRIENDSHIP SINGERS .. 19 1971 Nobel 108 Deck number crops 46 Calendar abbr. 96 Despot: var. LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY Openings in women's singing group, fo­ 47 Object 97 Relinquished Peace 109 Astaire's 6 Desire "Winter Sun,"leaturing works by Colonie cusi-ng on old favorites and show tunes, Prize reCipient sister 7 Mournful 48 Hawaii's state 98 Contraction Art League members, through Jan. 31. rehearsals Tuesday mornings at Commu­ 22 "_ War Bride"; 110 Move quickly 8 Planters bird 99 Ending for 961 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham. In­ OIty United Methodist Church 1499 New Cary 112 Proxy 9 ChUd's child 49 Essential point Nathan formation, 786-6557. Scotland Road, Slingeriands.lniormation. 439-2360. Grant film 117 Excessive 10 Cable network 51 Special treats and Dan EXPOSED 23 Hippie's home brightness 11 Pinnacle 53 Cilium 101 Tremble 'Lens Gumbo," featuring works by 120 A CAPPELLA 24 Leg 119 Atan Young 12 Detective 56 Suture 103 Pipeline crew artists, plus "Doll House Revisted: works New, informal, coed a cappella group in 25 Of a cereal TV show Charlie 58 Melody 104 Actor Jack by Gail Nadeau, through Jan. 2, Main Delmar, for adults and teens 16 and older. 27 Dispatches 121 Edge 13 Occupied 59 Hazed one, 106 _-out; like an Square, 318 Delaware Ave., Delmar. In­ Intormation, 439-0130. formation, 475-1853. 28 Word with 122 1989 Nobel 14 Preceding often addict SIENA CHAMBER weight Peace periods 60 Library 107 Finest NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR or number Prize 15 Western rope cataloguer 110 Chick's ma 'Dancing Rebels: an exhibit about the Rehearsals Thursdays at 7:30 pm for 30 Pungent recipient 17 "Shoo!" 61 Simpson judge 111 Flightless bird New Dance Group, plus ongoing exhibits, orchestra, Wednesdays at 6p.m. for choir. 99 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Siena College, Route 9, Loudonville. In­ veggies 124 1984 Nobel hillbilly-style 63 Boo-hoo 112 Early man Information, 584-2225. formatIOn, 783-2325. 33 Aves. Peace 18 Four-semester. 64 Female anima! 113 Storm 35 Andy's partner Prize degs. 66 Wind direction: 114 Self NEW YORK STATE THE ORCHESTRA ON THE COMMON MILITARY MUSEUM 36 1973 Nobel recipient 19 New Deal abbr. -assurance Openings in the string section, also need "Battleground for Freedom: New York dur­ French horn, trombone, flute and bass drum Peace 128 Statue agcy. 69 Alley's follower 115 Gets hold of ing the Revolutionary War: and "Lost players, rehearsals Friday at 9 a_m. Prize recipient material 20 Writer's item 70 Suffix for treat 116 Madre's sister Ladies: Women of the Civil War: ongo­ Shenendehowa Senior Center, Clifton Com­ 42 Commandment 129 Vaccination 21 Capital city & expert 118 Swiss river ing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. In­ mon, Clifton Park. Information, 372-5145. opener 130 Crossword 26 Inquires 71 Eur. nation 120 Memory formation, 581-5100. I < 44 CXLlV 'puzzle bird 29 With 55 72 Talk show host 123 Hallucinogen 45 Amerindians 131 Word with Across, 1979 73 Bugs 125 English letter 47 Part of a foot room or wear Nobel Peace 74 Get a D or 126 Not outgOing 50 Character in 132 Scout group Prize recipient better 127 Refrain word "little 133 Lang's 31 School subj. 78 Compassion Women" follower, in 32 Be off 79 Bird sound 52 Writer Deighton 54 In reserve 55 See 29 Down 57 Lummox 60 Actress Susan 61 Shoe part 62 Habituate 63 Evening event 65 Suffix for mean or green 67 Ariz.'s neighbor 681919 Nobel YOU SURE YOU-----­ Peace WANNA STAY?~...... Prize recipient 72 Back talk 75 Waist item o o 76 Fluctuate 77 Musical play 79 Doze 84 Afr. nation 86 "Sure!" 87 Anne & lOlly Barney

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NEW SCOTLANO BETHLEHEM tation, 11 a.m. tea, 11 :30a.m. study course, 7 to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, PLAYGROUP MEETING 374-1792, Wednesday, Dec. 6 Children's Writing Workshop (JULY and 439-005/. FirstUnited Methodist Church playgroups V'VILLE ZONING BOARD AUGUST) Mount Moriah Ministries, Route 9W, will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ Glenmont, 426-4510. BETHLEHEM Village Hall, 29VoorheesvilleAve., 7 p.m. Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for Ave., 9:30 a.m. -11 :30 a.m., Information, Slingerlands CommunityUMC, 1499 New Rehearsal, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 childcaretakers and pre-nursery school Information, 765-2692. Scotland Road, 439-1766. 439-9341. DelawareAve., 7:30 p.m. Information, 439- age children to socialize in a relaxed DELMAR ROTARY Solid Rock Church, 1 Kenwood Ave., 7749. atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976, NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS Glenmont, 439-4314, Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m., In­ AA MEETING ext. 228. formation, 767-2930. Wyman Osterhout Community Center, South Bethlehem Unifed Methodist New Salem, call tor time. Information, First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Church, 65 Willowbrook Ave., 767-9953. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Route 9W. 7:30 pm. Temple Chapter No.5; Masonic Temple, MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS PLAYGROUP MEETING 765-2109. St. Michael's Shrine, Beacon Road at Route 9W, Glenmont, 462-2016. 421 Kenwood Ave. (MOPS) First United Methodist Church playgroups PRAYER MEETING CHABAD CENTER St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Poplar Christian fellowship'group for mothers 01 will meet from 10:3010 noon in the nurs­ preschool children, at the Delmar Re­ evening prayer meeting and Bible study, Friday services, discussion and kiddush Drive and Elsmere Avenue, Delmar, 439- AA MEETING ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for formed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nurs­ Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, 3265; Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., childcaretakers and pre-nursery school ery care provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 Route 155, 7:30 p.m. Information, 765- 439-8280. St. Thomas TheApostieChurch, 35Adams 8:30 p.m age children to socialize in a relaxed a.m., Information, call Jennifer at 439- 3390. Place, Delmar, 439-4951. atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976, 9929 or e-mail, [email protected] Q,U.I,L.T. Unity 01 Faith Christian Fellowship, 436 NEW SCOTLAND ext 228. Krumkill Road, North Bethlehem, 438- FAITH TEMPLE O.U.I.L.T.lnc. meeting at Delmar Reformed 7740 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS Bible study, New Salem, 7:30 p.m. Infor­ Church. 386 Delaware Ave. NEW QUARTET REHEARSAL SCOTLAND ' Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue (MOPS) mation, 765-2870. NEW SCOTLAND United Pentecostal ChurCh, Route 85, New Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. Christian fellowship group for mothers of Salem. 7:15 p.m. Information, 765-4410. PIONEER CLUBS preschool children, al the Delmar Re­ AA MEETING For children grades 1 through junior high; WORSHIP INFORMATION SECOND MILERS formed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nurs­ First United Methodist Church of (OCTOBER THRU JUNE) ery care provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, All Nations Baptisf Church, 2558 West­ Tuesday, Dec. 12 a.m., Information, call Jennifer at 439- Route 155, 3:45 - 5 p.m. Information, ern Ave., Gui Iderland, 475-9086, ESL and Normanside Country Club, noon, Infor­ 9929 or e-mail, [email protected]. 765-3390. Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship Services, mation, 439-2752, Thursday, Dec. 7 10 a.m VOORHEESVILLE OPPORTUNmES UNLIMITED YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS Clarksville Community Church, Route 443, SOLID ROCK CHURCH 768-2916, United Pentecostal Church, Route85, New Family Worship Center, 92 Lower VOORHEESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY evening prayer and 8ible study, 7 p.m., 1 Board meetings first Wednesday of each VOORHEESVILLE month, open to public. Bethlehem Town Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765-4410. Copeland Hill Road, Feura 8ush, 768- Charlotte's Web Party for families at the Kenwood Ave. Information, 439-4314. Hall, 445 Delaware Ave.-, 4 p.m. 2021. Voorheesville Library at 7 p.m. VOORHEESVILLE PUBLIC CHENREZIG PRACTICE AND Faith Temple, New Salem, 765-2870, MEDITATION YOUTH EMPLOYMENT LIBRARY Saturday, Dec. 9 First Uniled Melhodisf Church, 68 Maple BETHLEHEM SERVICES Lapsit stories at 10:15 a.m. at Ave., Voorheesville, 765-2895. Meditation on the Bodhisattva 01 Com­ passion, at the KTC Buddhist Center, Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Voorheesville Public Library. Signup by BETHLEHEM Jerusalem Reformed Church, Route 32, FARMERS MARKET (SUMMER ONLY) call 109 765-2791, Doane Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. Feura Bush, 439-0548. Market and Chicken Barbeque, Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, pm., Information, 374-1792. BETHLEHEM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Route 155, Voorheesville, 765-3390. 2:30 p.m. t06 p.m. rain orshine, First United BETHLEHEM BUSINESS BETHLEHEM Methodist Church, 428 Kenwood Ave. TOWN BOA~D WOMEN BCHS will present Shakespeare's Twelftrr--' Onesquethaw Reformed Church, NightperformedbyTheatreWithoutaNet; Tarrytown Road. Feura Bush, 768-2133. BETHLEHEM SENIOR CmZENS TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Normanside Country Club, Salisbury two performances at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in NewScot/andPresbyterian Church, Route 5:30 p,m, Information, 439-4955. Road, Elsmere, 6 p,m, ; dinner 6:30 p.m., Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., the Studio 46 Theatre Space, located in 85,439-6454. First United Methodist Church. 428 program and meeting to follow dinner. 12:30 p.m Information, 439-4955. the back wing of the school. Cost is $6 for SI. Matthew's Church, Mountain View Kenwood Ave., 10 a.m. to.6 p.m. Gently BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS Information, 439-7237, students and seniors; $10 for all others. Road, Voorheesville, 765-2805. used brand name clothing and accesso­ The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apls.,1 ADULT BIBLE STUDY Unionville Reformed Church, Delaware ries at very low prices. Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Infor­ SOLID ROCK CHURCH BETHLEHEM Turnpike, 439-5001. First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, mation, 439-0871. evening prayer and Biblestudy, 1Kenwood 7 p.m., Route 9W, Selkirk. Information, United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, New CHURCH LUNCH Ave., 7 p.m. Information, 439-4314. 767-2243. Salem, 765-4410.DAY- (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST) AA MEETING EVENINGS ON THE GREEN (JULY) Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., Sponsored by the South Bethlehem United CHENREZIG PRACTICE AND BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Bethlehem Public Library's Free Summer 7:30 p.m. Methodist Church, Willowbrook Avenue, MEDITATION weekly on Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. Information, children'schoir, 6:15p.m., senior choir, 7 Monday, Dec. 11 439-9341. Meditation on the Bodhisattva of Com­ p.m" 85 Elm Ave. Information, 439-4328. Information, 767-9953. passion, at the KTC Buddhist Center, BETHLEHEM BINGO DoaneStuartSchool, Route 9W,Albany, 7 AA MEETINGS Sunday, Dec. 10 PRAYER MEETING p.m., Information, 374-1792. At Gospel Fellowship, 7 p.m., 10 Blanchard American Legion Post, 16 Pop- Slingerlands Community Church, 1499 FOOD STAMP ASSISTANCE larDrive,7:30p.m.lnformation,439-9819. New Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar BETHLEHEM Rockefeller Rd., Delmar, beneath Normans BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB PROGRAM Kill bridge, Information 482-2132. Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 (NOT IN JULY OR AUGUST) 8:30 p.m. BETHLEHEM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Bethlehem Senior Services sponsors free program where representative of Legal (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) NormansideCountryClub, Delmar, 7p.m. ELSMERE FIRE COMMISSION BCHS Theatre Witbout a Net presents Aid Society will help with food stamp InformatIOn, 439-4857. NEW SCOTLAND firehouse, Poplar Drive, 7:15 p.m. Infor- Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Oela- Shakespeare's Twelflh Night this affer­ applications, Appointment required, 10 mation, 439-9144. ware Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. noon at 2 p.m. Tickets are $6 for students a.m. to noon, Bethlehem Senior Services BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 THE CLOTHING CLOSET and seniors an $10 for all others. office, 445 Delaware Ave., 439-4955 ext A,W. BECKER PTA DELMAR FIRE COMMISSION 1016 River Road (Route 144), Cedar Hill, A service supported by area Reformed 173 or 174. • 7 p.m. Information, 767-2886. BETHLEHEM BeckerElementarySchool, Route9W, 7:30 firehouse, Adams Place, 7:30 p.m.lnfor- churches to provide clpthing to those in mati on. 439-3851. need: volunteers welcome. Clarksville PEACE VIGIL p.m. Information, 767-2511. HEALING TESTIMONY Reformed Church, Route443, Clarksville, WORSHIP INFORMATION Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace, weekly HEALING TESTIMONY MEETING ~ MEETING 8:30':'11:30 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. Informa­ Bethlehem Community Church, 201 Elm peace vigil, Four Corners intersection, BINGO First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 Dela­ tion, 768-2916 or 439-5400. Ave., 439-3135. - Delmar,5-6p.m.,lnformation,439-1968. at the Bethlehem Elks Lodge, Route 144, First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 Oela- ware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-2512. ware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-2512. Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's 7:30 p.m, V'VILLE LIBRARY Witnesses, Elm Avenue and Feura Bush PLAYGROUP NEW SCOTLAND ZONING BOARD Lapsit stories for newborns to age two at Road,439-0358. First United Methodist Church, 428 SLINGERLANDS FIRE COMMISSION OF APPEALS 10:15 a.m, Signup required, Call 765- Bethlehem Lufheran, Church, 85 Elm Ave., Kenwood Ave. Meets 10:30 a.m. to noon firehouse, 8 p.m. Information, 439-4734. Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 2791. 439-4328, in the nursery. The playgroup provides TOWN COUNCIL 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. DelmaFFull Gospel Church, 292 Elsmere opportunities for child care takers and NEW SCOTLAND NewScotiandTown Hall, Route85, 7 p.m. Ave., 439-4407. pre-nursery school age children to so­ tnformation, 439-4889. Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 Dela­ BINGO . Fliday, Dec, 8 cialize in a relaxed atmosphere. Informa­ PRESCHOOL STORY TIME ware Ave" 439-9252, tion, call 439-9976 ext. 228 PRAYER MEETING BlanchardAmerican Legion Post, 16 Pop­ Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Weekly at Voorheesville Public Library, lar Drive, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439- BETHLEHEM Ave., 439-9929. 51 School Road, 10:15a.m. Information, evening prayer meeting and Bible study, YOUTH EMPLOYMENT S~RVlCES 9819, Family of God Nazarene Church, Krumki II 765-2791. Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Route 155, 7:30p.m. Information, 765-3390. BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL Road at Blessing Road, North Bethlehem, BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 453-9953. Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Also Wed. 2-5:30 p.m. NIMBLEFINGERS/QUILTERS Bethlehem Central High School's Theatre (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) FirsfChurch olChrist, Scientist. 555 Dela­ Information, 439-0503. . (SEPTEMBER.JUNE ONLY) FAITH TEMPLE Without a Net presents Twelffh Night this ware Ave., 439-2512. Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Dela­ Voorheesville public Library, 51 School Bible study, New Salem, 7:30 p.m.lnfor- evening at 7 p.m. at Studio 46 Theatre First Relormed Church 01 Befhlehem, DELMAR KIWANIS mation, 765-2870. ware Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. Space of the high school. Tickets are $6 Road. 1 to 3 p,m, Information, 765-2791. Route 9W, Selkirk, 767-2243. Tool's Family Restaurant, Delaware Av­ for students and seniors; $10 for all oth­ First Uniled Methodist Church 01 Delmar, enue, 6:15 p.m. Information, call Chris at NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS BC SCHOOL BOARD ers. 428 Kenwood Ave" 439-9976, 439-3026 or Gary at 439-9629 Wyman Osterhout Community Center, district office, 90 Adams Place, 7 p.m. Glenmont Community Church, 1 Chapel Wednesday, Dec, 13 Information, 439-7098. VOORHEESVILLE New Salem, call for time. Information, Lane, Glenmont, 436-7710, CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM 765-2109. Gaspe! Fellowship, 10 Rockefeller Road, OelmarChabad Center, 109ElsmereAve., BETHLEHEM ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR 'VOORHEESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Delmar, 482-2132. ., 7 p.m'. Information, 439-8280. AA MEETING Onesquethaw Chapter. Masonic Temple, Book discussion for GRADES 4 & 5 AT . Kings Chapel, 434 Route 9W. Glenmont. 421 Kenwood Ave., 8 p.m. Information, 426-9955. DELMAR ROTARY First United Methodist Church of 439-2181. 7P,M. at Voorheesville Public Library, KTC Buddhist Center, Doane Stuart INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING Normanside Country ClUb, 7:30 a.m. In- Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. Signup and receive a copy of a book. School, Route 9W, AlbanY,10 a.m. medi- Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place, formation, 767-2930.

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Construction Golf Commu­ NEWLY RENOVATED! 2/Bed­ Perfect setting and Loca­ tion. References a Must. HOUSE in Quiet Neighbor­ $87,000 By appointment to nity. large Lots & condos room. Clean Working CoupLe $1,200. Includes Cable and hood, 3/Bedrooms, 2/Baths, pre qualified buyers. 280- w/ deepwater, marsh. golf, non-smoker no pets, Refer­ Fire Place, Two Car Garage, nature views. Gated, Golf, Automotive ences Security, Credit Check, AU Utilities. Mrs. Panzarino. 0053. 518-966-4474. Full Basement. $225,000. Fitness Center, Tennis, "Seriously" 767-9519. 475-9049. LAND fOR SALE Trails, Docks. $70k's- $300K. HOUSE FOR RENT Classifieds SELKIRK In Henry Hudson DELMAR CONDO; KENSING­ GLENMONT 4 Acre Wooded 1-877-266-7376 www. cooperspoint.com AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE ditional snow tires. Park; two/bedroom quiet HOUSE 3/Bedroom located TON COURT. 2/bedroom 1.5/ Building Lot with well. 100,000 mile transferable $650 to $750+ Security & bath WID, carpeting W/ HONDA ACORD EX-V6 71K in quiet neighborhood in $165,000. 436-8781. VACATION RENTALS warranty. Well main­ References, no/dog. 767- hardwood floors, garage, All-Power, sun-roof, 6/CD, Glenmont. $1,150 a month HISTORIC CHERRY VALLEY­ tained, reliable car. Ask­ 0391. Aval. Jan.!. 439-6401. new appliances, $135,900. MADIERA BEACH FLORIDA automatic. seen at 39 fair­ ing $10,900. Call 767- Near Cooperstown, NY­ WATERFRONT HOME. Sleeps way avo $11,900. 439- SOUTH COLONIE - One/Bed­ 439-0960. 3427. HOUSE IN SELKIRK 2/BR, 1 *22.2 Acres, panoramic Six with Pool and Dock Walk room House Close to Bus MOUNTAINTOP FARMHOUSE 3403. bath, porch, no smokers/ views $66,000. *16.9 Acres to Gulf Beaches. No Mini­ AUTOS WANTED Route Includes Washer/ One Mile from lake George, 1988 MUSTANG 5.0 V8, dogs. 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SSNY designated as Corporate Services Inc. at designated as agent of LLC tered agent is: USA Corpo­ agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: Notice of Publication upon whom process against rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. SEKTO HOLDING LLC Arts. all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE SRC IMPORT EXPORT LLC it may be served. SSNY same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: of Org. was filed with SSNY LD·14474 Arts. of Org. was filed with shall mail process to: The lawful activities. cia The LLC, 46 State Street- on 10/30/02. Office location: (December 6, 2006) Articles of Organization for SSNY on 12/18/03. Office LLC, 301 East 79th St., Ste LD·14454 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. . Albany County. SSNY des· ASS Solutions, L.L.C. were location: Albany County. 24·H, New York, NY 10021. (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA ignated as agent of LLC filed with the Secretary of SSNY designated as agent Purpose: any lawful aelivi· Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE State of New York (SSNY) on of LLC whom process ties. the same address. Purpose: be served. SSNY shall mail October 23, 2006, under against may be served. LD·14445 LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Notice of Publication Section 203 of the Limited SSNY shall mail process to: (December 6, 2006) LD·14461 State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ YAKIMA LLC Arts. of Org. Liability Law. Office location c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· Notice of Publication: (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis' was fHed with SSNY on 2125/ is Albany County. SSNY has 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Old Albany Properties III, tered agent is: USA Corpo­ 05. Office location: Albany been designated as the The registered agent is: USA LEGAL NOTICE LLC Art. Of Org. was filed rate Services Inc. at the County. SSNY designated as agent of the Limited Liability Corporate Services Inc. at wi1h SSNY on 10/12106. Of· LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all agent of LLC whom process Company (LLC) upon which the same address. Purpose: Notice of Qualification of fice location: Albany County, lawful activities. against may be served. process against it may be all lawful activities. USRG Niagara Biomass, SSNY designated as agent Notice of Publication LD·14468 SSNY shall mai! process to: served. SSNY shall mail LD·14497 LLC. Authority filed with of LLC whom process WHITE BEACH VILLAGE (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- copy of process to: 2 (December 6, 2006) Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) against may be served. LLC Arts. of Org. was filed 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Normanskill Boulevard, P.O. on 10/6/06. Office location: SSNY shall mail process to: with.SSNY on 2117/06. Office The registered agent is: USA Box 69, Delmar, New York , Albany County. LLC. formed The LLC, 54 Willett Street, location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc, at 12054. Registered Agent of LEGAL NOTICE in Delaware (DE) on 10/4/06. Albany, NY 12210. Purpose: SSNY designated as agent the same address. Purpose: the LLC on whom and at SSNY designated as agent all lawful activities. of LLC whom process Notice of Publication all lawful activities. .. which process against the Notice of Publication of LLC upon whom process LD·14455 against may be served. NEW DAWN BIOTECH LLC LD·14475 LLC can be served is: Fried­ RMI REAL MARKETING IN· against it may be served. (December 6, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: Arts. of Org. was filed with (December 6, 2006) man and Molinsek, P.C., 2 TERNATIONAL LLC Arts. 01 SSNY shall mail process to c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- SSNY on 10/16/02. Ollice Normanskill Blvd., P.O. Box Org. was filed with SSNY on principal business location: 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. location: Albany County. 69, Delmar, NY 12054. Pur­ 12116/02. Office location: Al­ US Renewable Group, 2425, LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE pose: Any lawful activities. bany County. SSNY desig­ Olympic Blvd., Ste. 6050 W., Corporate Services Inc. at of LLC whom process LD·14489 nated as agent of LLC whom Santa Monica, CA 90404. Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: against may be served. Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) process against may be DE address of LLC: c/o Cor­ WELLINGTON HOLDINGS all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: ELECTRA INTERNA· served. SSNY shall mail pro­ poration Service Co., 2711 LLC Arts. of Org. was filed LD·14462 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· TIONAL LLC Arts. of Org. cess to: clo The LLC, 46 Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, with SSNYon 2117/04. Office (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. was filed with SSNY on 101 LEGAL NOTICE State Street- 3rd Floor, AI· Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. location: Albany County. The registered agent is: USA 21105. Office location: Albany bany, NY 12207. The regis­ of Org. filed with DE Secy. of SSNY deSignated as agent Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY designated as NOTICE OF FORMATION tered agent is: USA Corpo­ State, 401 Federal St., Do­ of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process OF LIMITED LIABILITY rate Services Inc. at the ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any against may be served. all lawful activities. against may be served. COMPANY. NAME: same address. Purpose: all lawful activity. SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication LD·14469 SSNY shall mail process to: KIMBLE·GRAJNY lawful activities. LD·14446 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- EDAT LLC Arts. of Org. was (December 6, 2006) clo The LLC, 46 State Street- ENTERPRISES, LLC. Ar· LD·14498 (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. filed with SSNY on '3/07/06. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. ticles of Organization were (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA Office location: Albany The registered agent is: USA filed with the Secretary of Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY deSignated as LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at State of New York (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process the same address. Purpose: 10/11/06. Office location: Al­ LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. against may be served. Notice of Publication all lawful activities. bany County. SSNY has Notice of Formation of FAE LD·14456 SSNY shall mail process to: GOLDSTEIN TRANSPORT LD·14476 been designated as agent of Notice of Publication Holdings 35671 OR, LLC Au· (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· & SHIPPING LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) the LLC upon whom process LONEVALLEY LLC Arts. 01 thority filed with NY Secy. Of 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Org. was filed with SSNY on against it may be served. Org. was filed with SSNY on State (SSNY) on 9/14/06 The registered agent is: USA 6/18/04. Office location: Al­ SSNY shall mail a copy of 12124/02. Office location: Al­ Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at bany County. SSNY desig~ LEGAL NOTICE process to the LLC, clo bany County. SSNY desig­ County. LLC formed in UTAH the same address. Purpose: nated as agent of LLC whom David Kimble, 53 Indian Pipe nated as agent of LLC whom (UT) on 219/05. SSNY is des· Notice of Publication all lawful activities. process against may be NOTICE OF FORMATION Drive, Wynantskill, New York process against may be ignated as agent of LLC BARONET HOLDINGS LLC LD·14463 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ .OF ORKA CENTRAL, LLC 12198. Purpose: For any served. SSNY shall mail pro­ upon whom process against Arts. of Org. was filed with (December 6, 2006) cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 (Pursuant to Section 206 of lawful purpose. cess to: clo The LLC, 46 it may be served. SSNY shall SSNY on 2117/04. Office 10' State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ the Limited Liability Com­ LD·14490 State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ mail process to: 1441 East eation: Albany County. SSNY bany, NY 12207. The regis­ pany Law) (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis­ 271h St., Brooklyn, NY designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE tered agent is: USA Corpo­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tered agent is: USA Corpo­ 11203. UT address of LLC: whom process against may' rate Services Inc. at the that Articles of Organization rate Services Inc. at the 560 South 300 East, Ste 200 be served. SSNY shall mall Notice of Publication same address. Purpose: all for ORKA CENTRAL, LLC LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all Salt Lake City, UT 84111. process to: cia The LLC, 46 ETERA LLC Arts. of Org. lawful activities. (the "Company") were filed lawful activities. Arts of Org. filed with UT State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ was flied with SSNY on 1/251 LD·14470 with the Secretary of State of Notice of Formation of Core6 LD·14499 Secy. Of Sta1e, Kathy Berg, bany, NY 12207. The regis­ 06. Office location: Albany (December 6, 2006) New York on October 17, l.:.LC. Arts. of Org. filed with (December 6, 2006) 160 E. 300 S. 2nd FI., Salt tered agent is: USA Corpo· County. SSNY deSignated as 2006. The Company is Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) Lake City, UT 84111. Pur· rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process formed to engage in any law­ on 10/23/06. Office location: pose: any lawful activity. same address. Purpose: all against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE ful act or activity for which Albany Co. SSNY desig· LEGAL NOTICE LD·14450 lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: limited liability companies nated as agent of LLC upon LD·14457 cia The LLC, 46 State Street· Notice of Publication may be organized under the whom process against it may Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) CARTER CONSULTING (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. CLAELLA GROUP LLCArts. Limited Liability Company be served. SSNY shall mail The registered agent is: USA of Org. was filed with SSNY Law. The office of the Com­ process to: The LLC, 555 LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Corporate Services Inc. at on 11/05/04. Office location: pany is to be located in the West 25th Street, 5th FI., NY, with SSNY on 12118/02. Of· LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: Albany County. SSNY des· County of Albany, New York. NY 10001. Purpose: any Notice of Formation of AZ all lawful activities. ignated as agent of LLC The Secretary of State has lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent . Kidz LLC Arts. of Org. filed Notice of Publication LD·14464 whom process against may been deSignated as the LD·14493 of LLC whom process with NY Secy. Of State ABC CONSULTING LLC (December 6, 2006) be served. SSNY shall mail agent of the Company upon (December 6, 2006) against may be served. (SSNY) on 10/18/06 Office Arts. of Org. was filed with process to: cia The LLC, 46 whom process against the SSNY shall mail process to: location: Albany County. SSNY on 3/22/06. Office 10- State Street· 3rd Floor, Al­ Company may be served cia The LLC, 46 State Street- SSNY is designated as eation: Albany County. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. The regis­ and the address to which the LEGAL NOTICE 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. agent of LLC upon whom deSignated as agent of LLC tered agent is: USA Corpo·' Secretary of State shall mail The registered agent is: USA process against it may be whom process against may Notice of Publication rate Services Inc. at the a copy of the process in any Notice of Publication Corporate Services Inc. at served. SSNY shall mail pro­ be served. SSNY shall mail FORMULA PR1ME LLC same address. Purpose: all action or proceeding against ZAID HOLDING LLC Arts. of the same address. Purpose: cess to: 60 Morrow Ave., proceS$ to: cia The LLC, 46 Arts. of Org. was filed with lawful activities. the company which may be Org. was filed w'rth SSNY on all lawful activities. Scarsdale, NY 10583. Pur­ State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ SSNYon 1/25/06. Office 10' 1,0·14471 served upon him or her is c/ 12119/02. Office location: Al­ LD·14500 pose: any lawful activity. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ cation: Albany County. SSNY (December 6 2006) o Michelle H. Wildgrube, bany County. SSNY desig­ (December 6, 2006) LD·14451 tered agent is: USA Corpo­ designated as agent of LLC " , Esq., Cioffi Slezak Wildgrube nated as agent of LLC whom (December 6, 2006) rate Services Inc. at the whom process against maYf P.C., 2310 Nott Street East, process against may be same address. Purpose: all be served. SSNY shall mqil LEGAL NOTICE Niskayuna, New York 12309. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, ~6 The Company shall be man­ cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 lawful activities. Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE LD·14459 State Street- 3rd Floor, ·AI­ Notice of Publication aged by one or more man­ State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ bany, NY 12207. The regis· PIERCE INTERNATIONAL' agers. No member of the bany, NY 12207. The regis­ B & K CAPITAL ASSOCI· (December 6, 2006) ATES LLC Arts. of Org. was Notice of Publication tered agent is: USA Gorpo­ LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Company solely by reason of tered agent is: USA Corpo­ filed with SSNY on 3/27/0f. AZZURRA LLC Arts. of Org. rate Services Inc. at the with SSNY on 12109/04. Of­ being a member is an agent rate Services Inc. at the was filed with SSNY on 11/ LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all fice location: Albany County. of the Company for the pur­ same address. Purpose: all Office location: Albany 30/04. Office location: Albany lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent pose of its business, and no lawful activities. County. SSNY deSignated as agent of LLC whom process County. SSNY designated as Notice of Publication LD·14465 / of LLC whom process member shall have the au­ LD·14494 against may be served. agent of LLC whom process DELTA PROPERTY SER· (December 6: 2006) against may be served. thority to act for the Com­ (December 6, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: against may be served. VICES LLC Arts. of Org. was SSNY shall mail process to: pany solely by virtue of be­ clo The LLC, 46 State Street- SSNY shall mall process to: filed with SSNY on 4/10/06. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- ing a member. The Articles 3rd Floor, Albany, NY f 2207. The LLC, 46 State Street- Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. of Organization of the Com­ LEGAL NOTICE cia The registered agent is: USA 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. County. SSNY designated as The registered agent is: USA pany were effective on Oc­ Corporate Services Inc. at The registered agent is: USA agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication Corporate Services Inc. at tober 17, 2006. Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: Corporate Services Inc. at against may be served. ORIEN,TAL FANCY LLC the same address. Purpose: LD·14478 VINTAGE HOLDINGS LLC all lawful activities. the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: Arts. Qf Org. was filed with all lawful activities. (December 6, 2006) Arts. of Org. was filed with LD-f4501 all lawful activities. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· SSNY on 10/28/05. Office LD·14471 SSNY on 12/11/03. 'Ollice LD·14452 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. location: Albany County. (December 6, 2006) , location: Albany County. (December 6, 2006) SSNY designated as agent (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at of LLC whom process of LLC whom process the same address. Purpose: ,against may be served LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Seach against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. ! SSNY shall mail process to: 112 Properties, LLC Arts. of LD-14459 ." clothe LLC, 46 State Street- Notice of Publication Org. filed with NY Secy. Of cia The LLC, 46 State Street- Application of Authority of VetCor of AI bany LLC Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. SFERA LLC Arts. of Org. State (SSNY) on 10/19/06 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. RUBIN HOLDING LLC Arts. The registered agent is: USA was filed with SSNY on 21251 Office location: Albany The registered agent is: USA ("LLC") filed with the Secre· tary of the State of New York of Org. was filed with SSNY Corporate Services Inc. at 05. Office location: Albany County. SSNY is designated Corporate Services Inc. at ("SSNY") on October 4,2006 on 2101102. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE" the same address. Purpose: County. SSNY designated as as agent of LLC upon whom the same address. Purpose: all lawful activities. agent of LLC whom process process against it may be all lawful activities. effective on the date of filing. Albany County. SSNY des· The Jurisdiction of its forma­ ignated as agent of LLC Notice of PubliCation LD·14466 against may be served. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LD·14495 tion is Delaware. The forma­ whom process against may METROPOL REA.L ESTATE (December 6, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: cess to: 140 Beach 113th St., (December 6, 2006) tion date is January 9, 2001. be served. SSNY shall mail LlC Arts. of Org. was filed c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Rockaway Park, NY 11694. Office Location: Albany process to: The LLC, 46 with SSNY on 4104/06. Office 3rd Floor,Albany; NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. cia County. SSNY has been State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA LD·14487 LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. The regis­ SSNY designated as agent Corporate Services Inc. at deSignated as agent of the (December 6, 2006) FLLC upon whom process tered agent is: USA Corpo­ of lLC whom process Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: Notice of Publication rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. SEVEN SEAS HOLDING all lawful activities. TOWER ARTS LLC Arts. of against it may be served. same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: LLC Arts. of Org. was filed LD·14473 Org. was filed with SSNY oli SSNY may mail a copy of LEGAL NOTICE anyprocesstoCTCorp., 111 lawful activities. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· with SSNYon 9/22/03. Office (December 6, 2006) 9/09/05. Office location: Al­ Eighth Avenue, New York, LD·14453 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. location: Albal'lY County. Notice of Formation of 557- bany County. SSNY desig­ nated as agent of LLC whom New York, 10011, the regis­ (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA SSNY designated as agent 561 West 149 LLC Arts. of Corporate Services Inc. at of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE Org. filed with NY Secy. Of process against may be tered agent of the FLCC the same address. Purpose: against may be served. Sta1e (SSNY) on 2/8/06 Of· served. SSNY shall mail pro­ upon whom such process .may be served. The address LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication fice location: Albany County. cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 LD·14460 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- STEEL TUBE INTERNA· SSNY is designated as State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ of the principal office of the Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. TIONAL LLC Arts. of Org. agent of LLC upon whom bany, NY 12207. The regis­ FLLC is 172 Morton Avenue, SPARK HOLDING LLC Arts. The registered agent is: USA was filed with SSNYon 3/111 process against it may be tered agent is: USA Corpo­ Albany, NY 12202. A copy of of Org. was filed with SSNY Corporate Services Inc. at 05. Office location: Albany served. SSNY shall mail pro­ rate Services Inc. at the the Certificate of Organiza­ on 2101/02. Office location: the same address. Purpose: County. SSNY designated as cess to: 566 East 8th St., same address. Purpose: all tion is filed with Delaware PAGE 42 - December 6, 2006 THE SPOTLIGHT

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Secretary of State, Division for service of process. SOS .son Ave. 39th FI., New York, LEGAL NOTICE NotiCe of Qualification of such Secretary of State, shall LLC upon whom process of Corporations, 401 Federal shall mail copy of process to NY 10016. Purpose: any Dribble Kick Throw, LLC. be cia SJW Enterprises, against it may be served. St., Dover, DE 19901. The 22 Newry Lane, Greenvme, lawful activity. Notice of Qualification cf Authority filed with Secy. of LLC, 90 North Pearl Street, SSNY shall mail a copy-of purpose for which the FLLC NY 12083. Purpose: Any LD-14533 HTS - NY, L.L.C. Authority State of N. Y. (SSNY) on 101 Albany, NY 12207 process to the LLC, 149 is formed is to engage in any lawful act or activity. (December 6,2006) filed with Secy. of State of 16106. Office location: Albany EIGHTH: The name and South Main Avenue, Albany, lawful act or activity. LD-14521 N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/19/06. 1:;­ Albany County. LLC formed found to have come about by LD-14589 COMPANY. NAME: UNITED Office location: Albany countancy Associates, LLG. in Delaware (DE) on 8/21 reason of one or more act(s) (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication FUNDING County. SSNY is deSignated Authority filed with Secy. of 1996. SSNY designated as or omission(s) of such man­ PETERDALE OVERSEAS SERVICES, LLC. Articles of as agent.of LLC upon whom State of NY. (55 NY) on 81 agent of LLC upon whom ager and proximately result­ T.L. LLC Arts. of Org. was Organization were filed with process against it may be 25/06. Office location: Albany process against it may be ing in a judgment or other fi­ LEGAL NOTICE filed with SSNY on 3/15/00. the Secretary of State of New served. SSNY shall mail pro­ County. LLC formed in Illinois served. SSNY shall mail pro­ nal adjudication which estab­ Office location:" Albany York (55 NY) on 10/18/06. cess to: 275 Madison Ave. (IL) on 1/15/03. SSNY dES­ cess to: c/o Corporation Ser­ lishes that: (a) such Notice of Publication County. SSNY designated as Office location: Albany 39th FI., New York, NY ignated as agent of LLC vice Co., 80 State St., Al­ manager's acts or omissions BAXTER INTERNATIONAL agent of LLC whom process County. SSNY has been 10016. Purpose: any lawful upon whom process against bany, NY 12207 registered were in bad faith or involved LLC Arts. of Org. was filed against may be served. designated as agent of the activity. it may be served. SSNY shall agent upon whom process intentional misconduct or a with SSNY on 10/29/02. Of­ SSNY shall mail process to: LLC upon whom process LD-14535 mail process to: cia Corl=o" may be served. Principal of­ knowing violation of law; (b) fice location: Albany County. clo The LLC, 46 State Street- against it may be served. (December 6, 2006) ration Service Company, 80 fice of LLC: Harborside Fi­ such manager personally SSNY designated as agent 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. SSNY shall mail a copy of State St., Albany, NY 12207. nancial Center 501·Plaza II, gained, in fact, a finanCial of LLC whom process The registered agent is: USA process to the LLC, 130 IL address of LLC: 1250 Jersey City, NJ 07311. Arts. profit or other advantage to against may be served. Corporate Services Inc. at Remsen Street, Cohoes, LEGAL NOTICE . Barclay Blvd.,-Buffalo Grove, of Org. filed with DE Secy. of which such manager was SSNY shall mail process to: the same address. Purpose: New York 12047. Purpose: IL 60089. Arts. of Org. filed State, Loockerman & Fed­ not otherwise legally entitled c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Notice of Qualification of all lawful activities. For any lawful purpose. with IL Secy. of State, eral St., Dover, DE 19901. or (c) with respect to a distri­ 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. PDSG, LLC. Authority filed LD-14515 LD-14528 Howlett Bldg., Room 351, Purpose: any lawful activity. bution which is the subject of The registered agent is: USA with Secy. of State of NY (December 6, 2006) (December 6, 2006) Springfield, IL 52756. Pur­ LD-14557 Section 508 of the Limited Corporate Services Inc. at (SSNY) on 10/26/06. Office pose: any lawful activity. (December 6, 2006) Liability Company Law of the the same address. Purpose: location: Albany County. LD-14552 all laWful activities. LLC formed in Delaware State of New York (the LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) "LLCL"), such manager's LD-14590 (DE) on 9/20106. SSNY des­ LEGAL NOTICE acts were not performed in (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication Notice of Formation of 618 ignated as agent of LLC accordance-with Section 409 AMERICAN TRANSPORT Academy Street LLC Arts. of upon whom process against LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION of the LLCL. Neither the LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Org. filed with NY Secy. Of it may be served. SSNY OF LIMITED LIABILITY amendment nor the repeal of LEGAL NOTICE with SSNY on 11/20100. Of­ State (SSNY) on 10/26/06 shall mail process to: cia Notice of Qualification of COMPANY. NAME: this Article "TENTH" shall fice location: Albany County. Office location: Albany National Registered Agents, 1412 Broadway, LLC. Au­ ASHWORTH PROPERTIES neither eliminate nor limit the Notice of Publication SSNY designated as agent County. SSNY is designated Inc., 875 Ave. of the Ameri­ thority filed with Secy. of LLC. Articles of Organization liability of a manager for any ACEMETIC LLC Arts. of Org. of LLC whom process as agent of LLC upon whom cas, Ste 501, NY, NY 10001. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 101 were filed with the Secretary act or omission occurring was filed with SSNY on 111 against may be served. process against it may be Address required to be main­ 12106. Office location: Albany of State of New prior to its adoption. 06/02. Office location: Albany SSNY shall mait process to: served. SSNY shall mail pro­ tained in DE: cia National County. LLC formed in Dela­ York (SSNY) on 09/26/06. ELEVENTH: The Company County. SSNY deSignated as clo The LLC, 46 State Street- cess to: 275 Madison Ave. Registered Agents, Inc, 160 ware (DE) on 9/26/06. SSNY Office location: Albany shall have the power to in­ agent of LLC whom process 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. 39th FI., New York, NY Greentree Dr, Ste 101, Do­ deSignated as agent of LLC County. SSNY has been demnify, to the full extent against may be served. The registered agent is: USA 10016. Purpose: any lawful ver, DE 19904. Arts. of Org. upon whom process against deSignated as agent of the permitted by the LLCL, as SSNY shall mail process to: Corporate Services Inc. at activity. filed with DE Secy. Of State, it may be served. SSNY shall LLC upon whom process amended from time to time, c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- the same address. Purpose: LD-14529 401 Federal St., Ste 4., Do­ mail process to: c/o Corpo­ against it may be served. all persons whom it is permit­ 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. all lawful activities. (December 6, 2006) ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any ration Service Company, 80 SSNY shall mail a copy of ted to indemnify pursuant The registered agent is: USA LD-14517 lawful activities. State St., Albany, NY 122J7. process to the LL~C, 686 thereto. Corporate Services Inc. at (December 6, 2006) LD-14536 DE address of LLC: 2711 Beekman Road, Hopewell IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) Centerville Road, Ste. 400, Junction, New York 12533. have subscribed these Ar­ all lawful activities. Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. Purpose: For any lawful pur- LD-14591 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 612- of Org. filed with DE Secy. of ticles and do hereby affirm pose. - the foregoing as true under (December 6, 2006) 618 W182nd Street LLC LEGAL NOTICE State, 401 Federal St., Do­ LD-14565 Notice of Publication Arts. of Org. filed with NY the penalties of perjury, the ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any (December 6, 2006) ANABASI LLC Arts. of Org. Secy. Of State (SSNY) on Notice of Formation of 7th day of September, 2006. lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE was filed with SSNY on 8/24/ 10/26/06 Office location: Al­ Apthorp Holdings LLC Arts. LD-14553 lsi STEPHEN J. WAITE, 04. Office location: Albany bany County. SSNY is des­ of Org. filed with NY Secy. Of ESQ. (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE Wait & Associates, P.C. Notice of Publication County. SSNY designated as ignated as agent of LLC State (SSNY) on ·10/30106 ASSET MANAGEMENT agent of LLC whom process upon whom process against . Attorneys for LLC Office location: Albany ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA- 90 North Pearl Street HOLDINGS LLCArts. of Org. against may be served. it may be served. SSNY shall County. SSNY is deSignated LEGAL NOTICE TION OF SJW ENTER- was filed with SSNY on 21041 SSNY shall mail process to: mail process to: 275 Madi­ as agent of LLC upon whom PRISES, LLC Under Sec- Albany, New York 12207 03. Office location: Albany clo The LLC, 46 State Street- son Ave. 39th Flo, New York, process against it may be Notice of Qualification of tion 203 of the Limited Liabil- (518) 463-4257 County. SSNY designated as 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. NY 10016. Purpose: any served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LD-14567 1412 Broadway Member, ity Company Law of the State (December 6, 2006) agent of LLC whom process The registered agent is: USA lawful activity. cess to: 1776 Broadway 23rd LLC. Authority filed with of New York THE UNDER- against may be served. • Corporate Services Inc. at LD-14530 FI., New York, NY 10019. Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) SIGNED, being a natural SSNY shall mail process to: the same address. Purpose: (December 6, 2006) Purpose: any lawful activity. on 10/12/06. Office location: person of at least eighteen c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE LD-14547 Albany County. LLC forrled (18) years of age and acting 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LD-14518 (December 6, 2006) in Delaware (DE) on 9/26.106. as the organizer of SJW Notice of Formation of A G The registered a~ent is: USA (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent ENTERPRISES, LLC, the First Capital LLC Arts. of Org. Corporate ServIces Inc. at of LLC upon whom process limited liability company (the Notice of Formation of 516 filed with NY Secy. Of State the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE against it may be sen/ed. uCompany") hereby being W169th Street Holdings LLC (SSNY) on 10/31/06 Office all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: formed under Section 203 of Arts. of Org. filed with NY location: Albany County. LD-14592 Notice of Formation of 265 cia Corporation Service the Limited Liability Com­ NOTICE OF FORMATION Secy. Of State (SSNY) on SSNY is deSignated as (December 6, 2006) Realty Group LLC Arts. of Company, 80 State St., Al­ pany l..awofthe State of New OF LLC Williams Commu­ 10/26/06 Office location: Al­ agent of LLC upon whom Org. filed with NY Secy. Of bany, NY 12207. DE address York (the "LLCL"). certifies nications of New York, LLC, bany County. SSNY is des­ State (SSNY) on 10/27/06 process against it may be of LLC: 2711 Centerville that: LEGAL NOTICE filed Articles of Organization ignat~d as agent of LLC Office location: Alb'any Road, Ste.'400, Wilmington, served. SSNY shall mail pro­ with the New York Secretary FIRST: The name of the cess to: 1841 Broadway, Ste. upon whom process against County. SSNY is designated DE 19808. Arts. of Org. tiled Notice of Publication of State on October 16, it may be served. SSNY shall Company is SJW ENTER­ 902, New York, NY 10023. as agent of LLC upon whom with DE Secy. of State, 401 PRISES, LLC_(hereinafter ESATTO LLC Arts. of Org. 2006. Its office is located in mail process to: 275 Madi­ Purpose: any lawful activity. process against it may be Federal S1., Dover, DE referred to as the "Com­ was filed with SSNY on 101 Albany County. The Secre­ son Ave. 39th Fl., New York, served. SSNY shall mail pro­ 19901. Purpose: any lawful LD-1457t tary of State has been des­ pany"). (December 6, 2006j 08/03. Office location: Albany NY 10016. Purpose: any cess to: 3602 Quentin Rd. activity. County. SSNY designated as ignated as agent upon whom lawful activity. SECOND: The business of Ste 118, Brooklyn, NY LD-14554 agent of LLC whom process process may be served and LD-14531 the Company is to purchase, 11234. Purpose: any lawful (December 6, 2006) own, lease, construct, reno­ against may be served. shall mail a copy of any pro­ (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE activity. vate, rehabilitate and other­ SSNY shall mail process to: cess served on him or her to LD-14548 wise manage real estate, c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Williams Communications of (December 6, 2006) Notice of Formation of New York, 5046 Tennessee LEGAL NOTICE and any and all things nec­ Mosswood Gardens, LLC. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE , The registered agent is: USA C~pital Blvd., Tallahassee, essary, convenient or inci­ Arts. of Org. filed with NY Notice of Qualification of dental to that purpose, and Corporate Services Inc. at FL 32303. The street ad­ Notice of Formation of 561 LEGAL NOTICE ACCENTURE NATIONAL Dept. of State on 9/28/06. dress of the principal busi­ W114th Street LLC Arts. of to perform all legally permis­ Office location: Albany the same address. Purpose: SECURITY SERVICES, all lawful activities. ness location is 5046 Ten­ Org. filed with NY Secy. Of Notice of Qualification of sible purposes in addition to County. Secy. of State des­ LLC. Authority filed with the aforementioned purpose. LD-14593 nessee Capital Blvd., Talla­ State (SSNY) on 10/26/06 H.E. Newport, L.L.C. Author­ Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) ignated as agent of LLC THIRD: The County within upon whom process against (December 6, 2006) hassee, FL 32303. Its busi­ Office location: Albany ity filed with Secy. of State of on 8/22/05. Office loca~ion: ness is to engage in any law­ County. SSNY is deSignated N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/26/06. Of­ the State of New York in it may be served. Secy. of Albany County. LLC formed which the office of the Com­ ful activity for which limited as agent of LLC upon whom fice location: Albany County. in Delaware (DE) on 6/'2./02. State shall mail process to: pany is to be located is Al- 291 Maple Ave., South LEGAL NOTICE liability companies may be process against it may be LLC formed in Delaware Principal business location: bany County. . Westerlo, NY 12083, princi­ organized under Section 203 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ (DE) on 2/29/00. Principal c/oAccentureLLP, 1345 Ave. Notice of Publication of the New York Limited li­ cess to: 275 Madison Ave. business location: 71 S. FOURTH: The effective date pal business address of the of the Americas, NY, NY of the Articles of Organiza­ EMPERIAL STYLE INTER­ ability Company Act. 39th FI., New York; NY Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL 10105. SSNY designated as LLC. Purpose: any lawful tion shall bethe date of filing activity. NATIONAL LLC Arts. of Org. LD-14520 10016. Purpose: any lawful 60606. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom with the Secretary of State. LD-14574 was filed with SSNY on 121 (December 6, 2006) activity. agent of LLC upon whom process against it mav be 01/03. Office location: Albany LD-14532 process against it may be FIFTH: The Company does (December 6, 2006) served. :;;SNY shall maii" pro­ not have a specific· date of County. SSNY deSignated as (December 6, 2006) served. SSNY shall mail pro­ cess to: cia Corporation Ser­ agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE cess to: c/o Corporation Ser­ dissolution in addition to the vice Company, 80 State St., events of dissolution set forth against may be served. vice Company (CSC), 80 Albany, NY 12207: Principal LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION bylaw. SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE State St., Albany, NY 12207. office of LLC: 161 North cia The LLC, 46 State Street- OF LIMITED LIABILITY DE address of LLC: clo CSC, SIXTH: The Secretary of NOTICE OF FORMATION Clark St., Chicago, IL60601. State is designated as the OF LIMITED LIABILITY 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. COMPANY Name: C.M. Notice of Formation-of 880 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Joes, L.L.C. (LLC). Articles St. Nicholas Avenue LLC agent of the Company upon COMPANY. NAME: WEST­ The registered agent is: USA 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Secy. of State, 401 Federal Corporate Services Inc. at of Organization filed with Arts. of Org. filed with NY Arts. of Org. filed with DE whom process against the ERN TRIANGLE REALTY St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Company may be served. the same address. Purpose: Dept. of State of NY on 101 Secy. Of State (55 NY) on Secy. of State, P.O. Box 898, LLC. Articles of Organization Purpose: any lawful activity. The post office address were filed with the Secretary all lawful activities. 23/06. Office location: 10/26/06 Office location: Al­ Dover, DE 19903. Purpose: LD-14555 LD-14594 Greene County. Principal bany County. SSNY is des­ within or without the State of of State of any lawful activity. (December 6, 2006) (December 6, 2006) business location: 22 Newry ignated as agent of LLC LD-14550 New York to which the Sec­ New York (SSNY) on 10/18/ retary of State may mail a Lane, Greenville, NY 12083. upon whom process against (December 6, 2006) 06. Office location: Albany Secretary of State of NY is it may be served. SSNY shall copy of any process against County. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE deSignated as agent of LLC mail process to: 275 Madi- the Company served upon designate-d as agent of the THE SPOTLIGHT December 6,2006 - PAGE 43

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE __ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Publication all lawful activities. State ha.:. been designated all lawful activities. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE CLYBAN E LLC Arts. of Org. LD·14604 as agent upon whom pro­ LD·14622 The registered agent is: USA agent of LLC whom process was filed with SSNY on 7/09/ (December 6, 2006) cess may be served and (December 6, 2006) Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Publication 04. Office location: Albany against may be served. shall mail a copy of any pro­ the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: FOXGROVE LLC Arts. of County. SSNY designated as cess served on him or her to all lawful activities. Org. was filed with SSNY on agent of LLC whom process c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- LEGAL NOTICE KT·PR LLC, Attn. Vincent L. LEGAL NOTICE LD·14629 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. 5/02/02. Office location: Al­ against may be served. Valenza, 677 Broadway, Al­ (December 6, 2006) bany County. SSNY desig­ SSNY shaH mail process to: Notice of Pubtication The registered agent is; USA bany, NY 12207. The street Notice of Publication Corporate Services Inc. at nated as agent of LLC whom cia The LLC, 46 State Street· KERRY LLC Arts. of Org. address of the principal busi­ ROGELO LLC Arts. of Org. process against may be 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. was filed with SSNY on 12/ the same address. Purpose: ness location is 677 Broad­ was flied with SSNYon 1/12/ LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ The registered agent is: USA 24/02. Office location: Albany way, Albany, NY 12207. Its 06. Office location: Albany LD·14639 cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY deSignated as business is to engage in any County. SSNY designated as Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process lawful activity for which lim­ agent of LLC whom process ZANNA LLC Arts. of Org. bany, NY 12207. The regis· all lawful activities. against may be served. ited liability companies may against may be served. was filed with SSNY on 12/ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LD·14595 SSNY shall mail process to: 02/04. Office location: Albany be organized under Section SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the (December 6, 2006) cia The LLC, 46 State Street· 203 of the New York Limited cio The LLC, 46 State Street· County. SSNY designated as same address. Purpose: alt 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Liability Company Act. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication lawful activities .. The registered agent is: USA LD·14613 The registered agent is: USA against may be served. H.L. HEAVY LOAD LLC Arts. ·LD·14646 LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at (December 6, 2006) Corporate Services Inc. at SSNY shall mail process to: of Org. was filed with SSNY (December 6, 2006) the same address. Purpose: the same address. Purpose: cia The LLC, 46 State Street· on 7/30104. Office location: Notice of Publication all lawful activities. all lawful activities. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. CLARENCE LLC Arts. of Albany County. SSNY des· LD·14605 LEGAL NOTICE LD·14623 The registered agent is: USA ignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE Org. was filed with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) (December 6, 2006) Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may .12104/03. Office location: AI­ Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: Notice of Publication )any County. SSNY desig- be served. SSNY shall mail OLESIA LLC Arts. of Org. all lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 PALMATE LLC Arts. of Org. 1ated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE was filed with SSNY on 12/ LEGAL NOTICE LD·14630 State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ was filed with SSNY on 11/ )rocess against may be 02104. Office location: Albany (December 6, 2006) 05/02. Office location: Albany ,erved. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Publication bany, NY 12207. The regis· County. SSNY deSignated as Notice of Publication tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY deSignated as ,ess to: cia The LLC, 46 LEATHER FURNITURE LLC agent of LLC whom process WALLABY SERVICES LLC rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process 5tate Street- 3rd Floor, AI­ Arts. of Org. was filed with against may be served. Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all against may be served. )any, NY 12207. The regis­ SSNY on 10130102. Office SSNY shall mail process to: SSNY on 10130102. Office lawful activities. SSNY shall mail p(ocess to: ered agent is: USA Corpo­ location: Albany County. cia The LLC, 46 State Street· location: Albany County. Notice of Publication LD·14640 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- 'ate Services Inc. at the SSNY deSignated as agent GRAINS & SEA BROKER· 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. SSNY designated as agent (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. jame address. Purpos~: all of LLC whom process The registered agent is: USA of LLC whom process AGE LLC Arts. of Org. was The registered agent is:·USA awful activities. against may be served. Corporate Services Inc. at against may J:le served. filed with SSNY on 9124102. Corporate Services Inc. at .D·14596 SSNY shall mail process to: Office location: Albany the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46'State Street- all lawful activities. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- County. SSNY designated as all lawful activities. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LD·14617 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication LD·14647 The registered agent is: USA (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA against may be served. CHELSFIELD LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at Corporate Services Inc. at SSNY shall mail process to: Org. was filed with SSNY on the same address. Purpose: the same address. Purpose: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- 7/27/04. Office location: Al­ ~otice of Publication all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. bany County. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE ;EFIN TRADE & LD·14606 LD·14624 The registered agent is: USA nated as agent of LLC whom ;ONSULTANCY LLC Arts. (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be Notice of Publication )f Org. was filed with SSNY PALMEDES LLC Arts. of the same address. Purpose: served. SSNY shall mail pro­ P.F.TV. PRODUCTIONS m 12111/03. Office location: Org. was filed with SSNY on all lawful activities. cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 LLC Arts .. of Org. was filed Ilbany County. SSNY des· LEGAL NOTICE 5/15/03. Office location: Al­ LEGAL NOTICE LD·14631 State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ with SSNY on 5106105. Office gnated as agent of LLC bany County. SSNY desig· (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis· location: Albany County. vhom process against may Notice of Publication nated as agent of LLC whom Notice of Publication tered agent is: USA Corpo­ SSNY designated as agent >e served. SSNY shall mail MILLIKIN LLC Arts. of Org. process against may be KANESU SECURITIES LLC rate Services Inc. at the of LLC whom process )rocess to: c/o The LLC, 46 was filed with SSNY on 10/ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all against may be served. itate Street- 3rd Floor, AI­ 30/02. Office location: Albany cess to: cIa The LLC. 46 SSNY on 12113/05. Office lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: )any, NY 12207. The regis­ County. SSNY designated as State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ location: Albany County. Notice of Publication LD·14641 cia The LLC, 46 State Street·. ered 8gent is: USA Corpo­ agent of LLC whom process FULBECK LLC Arts. of Org. bany, NY 12207. The regis· SSNY designated as agent (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. at.e Services Inc. at the against may be served. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ of LLC whom process was filed with SSNY on 31211 The registered agent is: USA ;arne address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. 02. Office location: Albany Corporate Services Inc. at awful activities. cio The LLC, 46 State Street· County. SSNY deSignated as same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: .D·14597 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. lawful activities. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- agent of LLC whom process all lawful activities. December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA LD·14618 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. against may be served. Notice of Puhlication LD·14648 Corporate Services Inc. at (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA SSNY shall mail process to: STANBRIDGE LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) the same address. Purpose: Corporate Services Inc. at c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Org. was filed with SSNY on LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. the same address. Purpose: 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. 4110103. Office location: AI· LD·14607 LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. The registered agent is: USA bany County. SSNY desig· LEGAL NOTICE ~otice of Publication (December 6, 2006) LD·14625 Corporate Services Inc. at nated as agent of LLC whom )ALlCO LLC Arts. of Org. Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) the same address. Purpose: process against may be Notice of Publication , .'Vas filed with SSNY on 2/1 0/ PEN STOVE INTERNA· all lawful-activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ RESTMOOR SERVICES )3. Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE TIONAL LLC Arts. of Org. LD·14632 cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 LLC Arts. of Org. was filed ~ounty. SSNY designated as was filed with SSNY on 10/ LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· with SSNY on 5115103. Office 1gent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication 29/02. Office location: Albany bany, NY 12207. The regis· location: Albany County. :lgainst may be served. MIU SQUARED LLC Arts. of County. SSNY designated as Notice of Publication tered agent is: USA Corpo­ SSNY designated as agent SSNY shall mail process to: Org. was filed with SSNY on agent of LLC whom process HANDSHAKE SECURITIES LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the of LLC whom process 0/0 The LLC, 46 State Street· 6129104. Office location: AI· against may be served. LLC Arts. of Org. was filed same address. Purpose: all against may be served. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. bany County. SSNY desig­ SSNY shall mail process to: with SSNY on 12113105. Of· Notice of Publication lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: The registered agent is: USA nated as agent of LLC whom clo The LLC, 46 State Street- fice location: Albany County. LAMERTON LLC Arts. of LD·14642 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Org. was filed with SSNY on. Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. SSNY designated ·as agent (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. , the same address. Purpose: served. SSNY shall mail pro­ The registered agent is: USA of LLC whom process 3/21/02. Office location: Al­ The registered agent is: USA - all lawful activities. cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 Corporate Services Inc. at against may be served. bany County. SSNY desig· Corporate Services Inc. at nated as agent of LLC whom LD·14598 State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: . (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis· alilawfut activities. cia The LLC, 46 State Street· process against may be all lawful activities. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LD·14619 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Publication LD·14649 rate Services Inc. at the (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA cess to: clo The LLC, 46 CARESSA LLC Arts. of Org. (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all Corporate Services Inc. at State Street· ·3rd Floor, Al­ was filed with SSNYon 2/101 lawful activities. the same address. Purpose: bany, NY 12207. The regis­ 03. Office location: Albany Notice of Publication LD·14608 LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE BUTTONEE LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) LD·14626 rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process Org. was filed with SSNY on Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) same address. Purpose: all against may be served. Notice of Publication 7/23/03. Office location: Al­ PETRU LA LLC Arts. of Org. lawful activities. SSNY shalf mail process to: LAWSON & PARKER CON· bany County. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE was filed with SSNY on 5/15/ LD·14636 cIa The LLC, 46 State Street- SULTING LLC Arts. of Org. nated as agent of LLC whom 03. Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. was filed with SSNY on 3/12/ process against may be Notice of Publication County. SSNY designated as The registered agent is: USA 02. Office location: Albany served. SSNY shall mail pro­ N.E.T. NO·EDGE TECH· agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY designated as cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 NOLOGY LLC Arts. of Org. against may be served. FOXTOWN LLC Arts. of Org. LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process I State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ was'filed with SSNYon 9/13/ SSNY shall mail process to: was filed with SSNY on 121 all lawful activities. against may be served. i bany, NY 12207. The regis­ 05. Office location: Albany cia The LLC, 46 State Street· 09/03. Office location: Albany Notice of Publication LD·14643 SSNY shall mail process to: RAYBOURNE LLC Arts. of tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY designated as 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. County. SSNY designated as (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process The registered agent is: USA agent of LLC whom process Org. was filed with SSNY on 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. same address. Purpose: all against may be served. Corporate Services Inc. at against may be served. 3/21/02. Office location: Al­ The registered agent is: USA bany County. SSNY desig­ lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail proces;s to: LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at~( LD·14599 cia The LLC, 46 State Street· all lawful activities. cia The LLC, 46 State Street· nated as agent of LLC whom the same address. Purpose:' (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LD·14620 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. process against may be Notice of Publication all lawful activities. " The registered agent is: USA (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA served. SSNY shall mail pro­ MAIDENVALE LLC Arts. of LD.14651 f Corporate Services Inc. at Corporate Services Inc. at cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 Org. was filed with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: the same address. Purpose: State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ 6/13/03. Office location: Al­ all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ bany County. SSNY desig­ Notice of Publication LD·14609 LD·14627 tered agent is: USA Corpo­ nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE G.M.P. GENERAL MATE· (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) rate Services Inc. at the process against may be RIAL PROCUREMENT LLC PEVRIL SYSTEMS LLC same address. Purpose: all seNed. SSNY shall mail pro- Notice of Publication Arts. of Org. was filed with Arts. of Org. was filed with lawful activities. cess to: clo The LLC, 46 CAANDALE LLC Arts. of SSNY on 9/03/02. Office lo­ LEGAL NOTICE SSNY on 10/30102. Office LEGAL NOTICE LD·14637 State Street- 3rd floor, AI- Org. was filed with SSNY on cation: Albany County. SSNY location: Albany County. (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis- 6/19/02. Office location: Al­ designated as agent of LLC Notice of Publication' SSNY designated as agent Notice of Rubtication tered agent is: USA Corpo- bany County. SSNY desig­ whom process against may N.G.K. DPF of LLC whom process CWB SECURITIES LLC rate Services Inc. at the natedasagentofLLCwhom be served. SSNY shall mail WWMARKETING & DISTRI· against may be served. Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all process against may be process to: c/o The LLC, 46 BUTION LLC Arts. of Org. SSNY shall mail process to: SSNY on 12109/03. Office lawful activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro- State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ was filed with SSNY on 4/05/ c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- location: Alba--fiy County. Notice of Publication LD-14644 cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 bany, NY 12207. The regis­ 06. Office location: Albany 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. SSNY designated as agent COPLESTON LLC Arts. of State Street- 3rd Floor, AI- tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY designated as The registered agent is: USA of LLC whom process Org. was filed with SSNYon (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis- rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process Corporate Services Inc. at against may be served. 1/06104. Office location: AI- tered agent is: USA Corpo- same address. Purpose: all against may be .served. the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: bany County. SSNY desig- LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: all lawful activities. cIa The LLC, 46 State Street- nated as agent of LLC whom same address. Purpose: all LD·14603 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- LD·14621 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. process against may be Notice of Publication lawful activities. (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany: NY 12207. (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA served. SSNY shall mail pro- STONELEIGH LLC Arts. of LD-14653 The registered agent is: USA Corporate Services Inc. at cess to: wo The LLC, 46 Org. was flied with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) Corporate Services Inc. at the same address. Purpose: State Street- 3rd Floor, 'AI- . 1/04/06. Office location: AI- ______LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. bany, NY 12207. The regis- bany County. SSNY desig-. all lawful activities. LD·14628 tered agent is: USA Corpo- nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Publication LD·14610 Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) rate Services Inc. at the process against may be IVEREM LLC,Arts. of Org. (December 6, 2006) PHARMACEUTICALS same address. Purpose: all served. SSNY shall mail pro- NOTICE OF FORMATION was filed with SSNY on 12/ TRADING LLC Arts. of Org. lawful activities. cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 OF LIMITED LIABILITY 02/04. Office location: Albany was filed with SSNY on 211 01 LEGAL NOTICE LD-14638 State Street- 3rd Floor, AI- COMPANY Pursuant to County. SSNY deSignated as LEGAL NOTICE 03. Office location: Albany (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis-' Limited Liability Company agent of LLC whom process County. SSNY designated as Notice of Publication tered agent is: USA Corpo­ Law of the State of New York, against may be served. NOTICE OF FORMATION agent of LLC whom process WILLCOCK LLC Arts. of Org. rate Services Inc. at the notice is hereby.given that SSNY shall mail process to: OF LLC KT·PR LLC, filed against may be served. was filed with SSNY on 4/021 LEGAL NOTICE _same address. Purpose: all the limited liability company c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Articles of Organization with SSNY shall mail process to: 04. Office location: Albany lawful activities. with the name "SnigJet Rent­ 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. the New York Secretary of c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- County. SSNY designated as Notice of PublicatiGln LD·14645 als, LLC" (the "LLC") has M.I.G. INTERNATIONAL The registered agent is: USA State on June 16, 2006. Its 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. agent of LLC whom process (December 6, 2006) been formed. The-Articles of Corporate Services Inc. at office is located in Albany The registered agent is: USA against may be served. GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. Organization were filed with the same address. Purpose: County. The Secretary of Corporate Services Inc. at SSNY shall mail process to: was filed with SSNY on 1/061 the Secretary of State of the the same address. Purpose: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- 04. Office location: Albany PAGE 44 - December 6, 2006 THE SPOTLIGHT

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE State of New York (SSSNY) Albany County. SSNY des­ New York 12225. Purpose: LLC upon whom process Corporate Services Inc. at nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE on October 30, 2006. The ignated as agent of LLC For any lawful purpose. against it may be served. the same address. Purpose: process against may be office of the LlC is to be lo­ upon whom process against LD-14703 Secy. of State shall mail pro­ all lawful activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Publication CROME CONSULTANTS cated in Albany County, New it may be served. SSNY (December 6, 2006) cess to: cia CT COTi_'oration LD-14728 cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 LLC Arts. of Org. was filed York. The SSSNY has been shall mail a copy of process System, 1118thAve., NY, NY (December 6, 2006) State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ designated as agent of the toc/oTheLLC, 100 Dedham 10011, registered agent bany, NY 12207. The regis­ with SSNY on 11/14/2006. Office location: Albany LLC upon whom process Post Road. Schenectady, LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process may be tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY deSignated as against it may be served. New York 12303. Purpose: served. Purpose: any lawful LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the The post office address to any lawful business purpose. Notice of Publication activity. same address. Purpose: all agent of LLC whom process which the SSSNY shall mail LD-14676 BEN BURY LLC Arts. of Org. LD-14713 Notice of Publication .lawful activities. against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: a copy of any process served (December 6, 2006) was filed with SSNY on 4/051 (December 6, 2006) PRESS DESIGN HOLD­ LD-14735 is: Sniglet Rentals, LLC, 6 04. Office location: Albany I NGS LLC Arts. of Org. was (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Highland Avenue, Albany, County. SSNY designated as filed with SSNY on 11/14/06. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. New York 12205. The nature LEGAL NOTICE agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE Office location: Albany The registered agent is: USA of the business of the LLC is against may be served. County. SSNY deSignated as LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at to engage in any lawful act Notice of Qualification of SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication agent of LLC whom process the same address. Purpose: or activity for which limited Welcome Parking Limited c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- LYNBRIDGE LLC Arts. of against may be served. Notice of Publication all lawful activities. liability companies may be Liability Company. Authority 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Org. was filed with SSNY on SSNY shall mail process to: HATCHCROFT LLC Arts. of LD-14743 organized under the Limited filed with Secy. of State of The registered agent is: USA 4/19/05. Office location: Al­ c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Org. was filed with SSNY'on (December 6, 2006) Liability Company Law. N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/31/06. Corporate Services Inc. at bany County. SSNY desig­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. 2111/03. Office location: Al­ LD-14665 Fictitious name in NY State: the same address. Purpose: nated as agent of LLC whom The registered agent is: USA bany County. SSNY desig­ process against may be (December 6, 2006) Welcome Parking System all lawful activities. Corporate Services Inc. at nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE Limited Liability Company. LD-14705 . served. SSNY shall mail p ro­ .the same address. Purpose: process against may be Office location: Albany (December 6, 2006) cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 all lawful activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Publication DELFIN HOLDINGS LLC LEGAL NOTICE County. LLC formed in New State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LD-14729 cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 Jersey (NJ) on 1/28106. bany, NY12207. The regis­ (December 6, 2006) State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ Arts. of Org. was filed with Notice of Publication SSNY deSignated as agent LEGAL NOTICE tered agent is: USA Corpo­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ SSNY on 11/14/06. Office APTON CONSULTING LLC of LLC upon whom process rate Services Inc. at the tered agent is: USA Corpo­ location: Albany County. Arts. of Org. was filed with against it may be served. Notice of Publication same address. Purpose: all LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the SSNY designated as agent . SSNY on 11/07/06. Office SSNY shall mail process to: ELLENDALE LLC Arts. of lawful activities. same address. Purpose: all of LLC whom process location: Albany County. clo Corporation Service Org. was filed with SSNY on LD-14713 Notice of Publication lawful activities. against may be served. SSNY designated as agent Company, 80 State St., Al­ 6/13/03. Office location: Al­ (December 6, 2006) WEDGE MANAGEMENT LD-14736 SSNY shall mail process to: of LLC whom process bany, NY 12207. NJ address! bany County. SSNY desig­ LLC Arts. of Org. was filed (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· against may be served. principal bUsiness location of nated as agent of LLC whom with SSNY on 11114/06. Of­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. SSNY shall mail process to: LLC: 451 RichmondAvenue, process against may be LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. The registered agent is: USA c/o The LLC, 46 Slate Street- Maplewood, NJ 07040. Arts. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. of Org. filed with NJ Secy. of cess to: cia The LLC, 46 Notice of Publication of LLC whom process the same address. Purpose: The registered agent is: USA State, 225 West State St., State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LARCAM Li!C Arts. of Org. against may be served. Notice of Publication all lawful activities. Corporate Services Inc. at Trenton, NJ 08625. Purpose: bany, NY 12207. The regis­ was filed with SSNY on 1/061 SSNY shall mail process to: BERKELEY REALTY MAN­ LD-14744 the same address. Purpose: any lawful activity. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ 04. Office location: Albany c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- AGEMENT LLC Arts. of Org. (December 6, 2006) all lawful activities. LD-14697 rate Services Inc. at the County. SSNY deSignated as 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. was filed with SSNY on 21131 LD-14666 (December 6, 2006) same address. Purpose: all agent of LLC whom process The registered agent is: USA 06. Office location: Albany (December 6, 2006) lawful activities. against may be served. Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE LD-14706 SSNY shall mail process to: the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Streel- all lawful activities. against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LD-14730 SSNY shall mail process to: PORTSHIP SERVICES LLC Notice of Qualification of The registered agent is: USA (December 6, 2006) cia The LLC, 46 State Street- Arts. of Org. was filed with Notice of Publication REGAL NAILS, L.L.C. Au­ LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. SSNYon 11/14/06. Office FUNDS CONSULTING LLC thority filed with Secy. of the same address. Purpose: The registered agent is: USA location: Albany County. Arts. of Org. was filed with State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 41 Notice of Publication all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. ·at' SSNY designated as agent SSNY on 6/11/01. Office lo­ 30/2002. Office location: Al­ ELLiSFIELD LLC Arts. of LD-14716 the same address. Purpose: of LLC whom process cation: Albany County. SSNY bany County. LLC formed in Org. was filed with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication all lawful activities. against may be served. deSignated as agent of LLC LOUIsiana (LA) on 6/5/1996. 4/19/05. Office location: Al­ DELIZ LLC Arts. of Org. was LD-14737 SSNY shall mail process to: whom process against may SSNY deSignated as agent bany County. SSNY desig­ filed with SSNY on 12110/02. (December 6, 2006) do The LLC, 46 State Street- be served. SSNY shall mail of LLC upon whom process nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE Office location: Albany 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 against it may be served. process against may be County. SSNY deSignated as The registered agent is: USA Notice of Publication State Street· 3rd Floor, Al­ SSNY shall mail process to: served. SSNY shall mail pro­ agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at bany, NY 12207. The regis­ cia Mr. Quy Ton, 11488 S. cess to: clo The LLC, 46 H & D LLC Arts. of Org. was against .may be served. the same address. Purpose: tered agent is: USA Corpo· Choctaw Drive, Baton State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ filed with SSNY on 2111/03. SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication all lawful activities. rate Services Inc. at the Rouge, LA 70815. LA ad­ bany, NY 12207. The regis· Office location: Albany c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- KELMORE LLCArts. of Org. LD-14745 same address. Purpose: all dress of LLC: The LLC, tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY deSignated as 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. was filed with SSNY on 6/191 (December 6, 2006) lawful activities. 11488 S. Choctaw Drive, rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process The registered agent is: USA 02. Office location: Albany LD-14667 Baton Rouge, LA 70815. same address. Purpose: all against may be served. Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY designated as (December 6, 2006) Arts. of Org. filed with LA lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE Secy. of State, P.O. Box LD-14707 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- all lawful activities. against may be served. 94125, 3851 Essen Lane, (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LD-14731 SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE Baton Rouge, LA 70809. The registered agent is: USA (December 6, 2006) C/o The LLC, 46 State Street- WINDLE TECHNOLOGIES Purpose: all lawful purposes. Corporate Services Inc. at 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Notice of Publication LD-14698 LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: The registered agent is: USA with SSNYon 11/14/06. Of­ INTERCREDIT LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at fice location: Albany County. Org. was filed with SSNY on Notice of Publication LD-14718 the same address. Purpose: SSNY designated as agent 1/11/02. Office location: Al­ HEREFORD LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication all lawful activities. of LLC whom process bany County. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE Org. was filed with -SSNY on CRUZ DEL SUR LLCArts. of LD-14738 against 'may be served. nated as agent of LLC whom 3/21/02. Office location: AI· Org. was filed with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: process against mar be Notice of Qualification of bany County. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE 11/15/02. Office location: Al­ c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- served. SSNY shall mai pro­ REGAL NAILS, SALON & nated as agent of LLC whom bany County. SSNY desig­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Notice of Formation of cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 SPA, LLC. Authority filed with process against may be nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) served. SSNY shall mail pro­ RGLHI LLC. Arts. of Org. process against may be Corporate Services Inc. at bany, NY 12207. The regis­ on 3/1/06. Office location: cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 filed with Secy. of State of NY served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: tered agent is: USA Corpo­ . Albany County. LLC formed State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ (SSNY) on 10/30/06. Office cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 GRANDBASE SECURITIES all lawful activities. rate Services Inc. at the in Nevada (NV) on 5/14/03. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ location: Albany Co. SSNY State Street- 3rd Floo·r, Al­ LLC Arts. of Org. was filed LD-14746 same address. Purpose: all SSNY designated as agent tered agent is: USA Corpo­ deSignated. as agent of LLC bany, NY 12207. The regis­ with SSNY on 11/14/06. Of­ (December 6, 2006) lawful activities. of LLC upon whom process rate Services Inc. at the upon whom process against tered agent is: USA Corpo· fice location: Albany County. LD-14668 against it may be served. same address. Purpose: all it may be served. SSNY rate Services Inc. at the SSNY designated as agent (December 6, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: lawful activities. shall mail process to: The same address. Purpose: all of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE cIa Corporation Service LD-14708 LLC, attn: Richard Lorenzo, lawful activities. against may be served. Company, 80 State SI., Al­ (December 6, 2006) 106 Norfolk Street #6, New LD-14732 SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. Principal York, NY 10002. Purpose: (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- BARROWLEE LLC Arts. of office of LLC: 11456 South any lawful activities. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Org. was filed with SSNY on Notice of Publication Choctaw Drive, Baton LEGAL NOTICE LD-14719 The registered agent is: USA 11/18/04. Office location: Al­ TREKKING WEB SER­ Rouge, LA 70815. Arts. of (December 6, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at bany County. SSNY desig­ VICES LLC Arts. of Org. was Org. filed with NV Secy. of Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: nated as agent of LLC whom filed with SSNY on 11/09/06. State, 206 North Carson St., GLENMEAD LLC Arts. of Notice of Publication all lawful activities. process against may be Office location: Albany Carson City, NV 89701. Pur­ Org. was filed with SSNY on LEGAL NOTICE TALENT STUDIOS LLC Arts. LD-14740 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ County. SSNY deSignated as pose: alilawfuJ purposes. 2125/02. Office location: Al­ of Org. was filed with SSNY (December 6, 2006) cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 agent of LLC whom process LD-14699 bany Counly. SSNY desig­ NOTICE OF FORMATION on 7/12105. Office location: State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ against may be served. (December 6, 2006) nated as agent of LLC whom OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED Albany County. SSNY des­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ LIABILITY COMPANY SSNY shall mail process to: process against may be ignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE tered agent is: USA Corpo­ '3£.0 The LLC, 46 State Street- served. SSNY shall mail pro­ (LLC). whom process against may rate Services Inc. at the The name of the LLC is VAN 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Publication same address. Purpose: all The registered agent is: USA State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ RENSSELAER OF ALBANY process to: c/o The LLC, 46 WEST PLACE LLC Arts. of lawful activities. Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Publication bany, NY 12207. The regis­ LLC. The Articles olOrgani­ State Street- 3rd Floor, AI· Org. was filed with SSNY on LD-14761 the same address. Purpose: LOGO MEDIA LLC Arts. of tered agent is: USA Corpo­ zation of the LLC were filed bany, NY 12207. The regis­ 11/14/06. Office location: Al­ (December 6, 2006) all lawful activities. Org. was filed with SSNY on rate Services Inc. at the with the NY Secretary of tered agent is: USA Corpo­ bany County. SSNY desig­ LD-14670 11/10106. Office location: Al­ same address. Purpose: all State, under Section 203 of rate Services Inc. at the nated as agent of LLC whom (December 6, 2006) bany County. SSNY desig­ lawful activities. the Limited Liability .Law, on same address. Purpose: all process against may be LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC whom LD-14709 November 15, 2006. The lawful activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ process against may be (December 6, 2006) purpose of the LLC is to en· LD-14733 cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail pro­ gage in any lawful act or ac­ (December 6, 2006) State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ CEWILL LLC Arts. of Org. cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 tivity. The office of the LLC bany, NY 12207. The regis­ was filed with SSNY on 101 Notice of Publi~'ation State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LEGAL NOTICE is to be located in Albany tered agent is: USA Corpo­ 29/04. Office location: Albany MEDIA LOGO LLC Arts. of bany, NY 12207. The regis­ County. The Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE rate SerVices Inc. at. the County. SSNY deSignated as Org. was filed with SSNY on tered agent is: USA Corpo­ Notice of Publication State is designated as the same address. Purpose: all agent of LLC whom process 10/24/06. Office location: Al­ rate Services Inc. at the BRANSCOMBE LLC Arts. of agent of the LLC upon whom Notice of Publication lawful activities. against may be served. bany County. SSNY aesig­ same address. Purpose: all Org. was filed with SSNY on process· against the LLC may HALSBROOK LLC Arts. of LD-14741 SSNY shall mail process to: nated as agent of LLC whom lawful activities. 2/11/03. Office location: Al­ be served. The address to Org. was filed with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- process against may· Qe LD-14700 bany County. SSNY deSig­ which the Secretary of State 2111/03. Office location: Al­ 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. served. SSNY shall mail pre­ (December 6, 2006) nated as agent of LLC whom shall mail a copy of any pro­ bany County. SSNY desig­ The registered agent is: USA cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 process against may be cess against the LLC is 1222 nated as agent of LLC whom LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Troy-Schenectady Road, process against may be the same address. Purpose: bany, NY 12207. The regis­ LEGAL NOTICE cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 Niskayuna, New York 12309. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Publication all lawful activities. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LD-14727 cess to; cIa The LLC, 46 KEY INDUSTRIAL SER­ LD-14762 rate Services Inc. at the NOTICE OF FORMATION bany, NY 12207. The regis­ (December 6, 2006) State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ VICES LLC Arts. of Org. was (December 6, 2006) same address. Purpose: all OF LIMITED LIABILITY tered agent is: USA Corpo­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ filed with SSNYon 11/14/06. lawful activities. . COMPANY. NAME: 121 rate Services In.c. at the tered agent is: USA Corpo­ Office location: Albany LD-14674 EVERED ROAD REAL ES­ same address. Purpose: all LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) TATE GROUP, LLC. Articles lawful activities. same address. Purpose: all agent of LLC whom process of Organization were filed LD-14710 Notice of Publication lawful activities. against may be served. Notice of Publication . with the Secretary of State of (December 6, 2006) BROMPTON VENTURES LD-14734 SSNY shall mail process to: DACEMAN LLCArts. olOrg. LEGAL NOTICE New York (SSNY) on 07/211 LLC Arts. of Org. was filed (December 6, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- was filed with SSNY on 121 06. Office location: Albany with SSNY on 11/14/2006. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. 28/05. Office location: Albany NOTICE OF FORMATION County. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE Office location: Albany The registered agent is: USA County. SSNY designated as OF LIMITED LIABILITY designated as agent of the County. SSNY deSignated as LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at agent of LLC whom process COMPANY (LLC) Name: LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of agent of LLC whom process the saine address. Purpose: against may be served. TPL PROPERTIES LLC. against it may be served. Logibio, LLC. Arts. of Org. against may be served. Notice of Publication all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: Articles of Organization filed SSNY shall mail a copy of filed with NY Dept. of State SSNY shall mail process to: HYDEFIELD LLC Arts. of· LD-14742 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- with Secretary of State of process to the LLC, 'cIa on 11/8/06. Office location: cia The LLC; 46 State Street- Org. was filed with SSNY on (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. New York (SSNY) on Octo­ Paulsen Management, Inc., Albany County.. Secy. of 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. 9/25/02. Office location: AI· The registered agent is: USA ber 27,2006. Office location: 5 Palisades Drive, Albany, State deSignated as agent of The registered agent is: USA bany County. SSNY desig- Corporate Services Inc. at THE SPOTLIGHT December 6,2006 - PAGE 45

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: deSignated as agent of LLC whom process against it may (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis­ School District, will receive In addition, Bidding Docu­ all lawful activities. upon whom process against be served. SSNY shall mail tered agent is: USA Corpo­ separate sealed bids to fur­ ment drawings and specifi­ LD-14763 it may be served. SSNY a copy of process to the LLC, rate Services Inc. at the nish materials and labor to cations will be available on­ (December 6, 2006) shall mail process to: 99 So 750 Columbus Avenue, LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all complete additions, _alter­ line at "iSqFt". For further Lake Ave, Albany, NY 12208 Apartment 3H, New York, lawful activities. ations and sitework at information contact David Purpose: any lawful activity. New York 10025. Purpose; Notice of Publication" LD-14813 Bethlehem Transportation Witzel at Sano-Rubin Con- ' LEGAL NOTICE LD-14773 For any lawful purpose. SEVENOAKS GROUP LLC (December 6, 2006) Department within the struction Co., Inc (518) 462· (December 6, 2006) LD-14790 Arts. of Org. was filed with school's district. Each bid 6471. Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) SSNYon 6/01105. Office lo­ shall be on a stipulated sum Each Bidder must deposit a DALLEMBURT LLC Arts. of cation: Albany County. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE basis for the following con­ Bid Security in the amount Org. was filed with SSNY on LEGAL NOTICE deSignated as agent of LLC tracts: and form per the conditions 11/18104. Office location: Al­ LEGAL NOTICE whom process against may Notice of Publication CONTRACT NUMBER AND provided in Instructions To bany County. SSNY desig­ Notice of Formation of First be served. SSNY shall mail LABARTE LLC Arts. of Org. TYPE Bidders. All Bids will remain nated as agent of LLC whom Arbor Hill, LLC Arts. of Org. Notice of Formation of process to; c/o The LLC, 46 was filed with SSNY on 121 Contract No. TC35 subject to acceptance for process against may be filed under sec 203 of the Westerford LLC. Arts. of State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ 28105. Office location: Albany Sitework forty-five (45) days after Ihe served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LLC Law with NY Secy. Of Org. filed with Secy. of State bany, NY 12207. The regis­ County. SSNY designated as Contract No. TC36 - Gen­ Bid Opening. Owner may, in cess to: c/o The LLC. 46 State (SSNY) on Oct 5, of NY (SSNY) on 11108/06. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ agent of LLC whom process eral Construction its sole discretion, release State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ 2006. Office location: AI· Office location: Albany Co. rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. Contract No. TC37 - Plumb­ any Bid and return Bid Se­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ bany County. SSNY is des­ SSNY designated a,s agent same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall'mail process to: ing curity prior to that date. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ ignated as agent of LLC of LLC upon whom process lawful activities. clo The LLC, 46 State Street- Contract No. TC38 • Me­ Pre-Bid Conference will be rate Services Inc. at the upon whom process against against it may be served. LD-14807 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. chanical held at 10:00 a.m. prevailing same address. Purpose: all it may be served. SSNY SSNY shall mail process to: (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA Contract No. TC39 • E!ec­ time, Tuesday, December, lawful activities. shall mail process to: 99 So The LLC, 301 East 79th St., Corporate Services Inc. at trical 19, 2006, at Bethlehem LD-14674 Lake Ave, Albany, NY 12208 Ste 24-H, NY, NY 10021 .. the same address. Purpose: Two copies of sealed bids Transportation Department. (December 6, 2006) Purpose: any lawful activity. Purpose: any lawful activi· LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. will be received until 11 :00 The meeting will be held in LD-14774 ties. LD-14814 a.m .. prevailing time, on {he lounge area. Use this (December 6, 2006) LD-14795 Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) Thursday, January 11, 2007 page to verify identification LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) SERENDIMITY LLC Arts. of at Bethlehem Central School as a Bidder. Attendance at Org. was filed with SSNY on District, 90 Adams Place, this meeting is recom· Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE 2125/05. Office location: AI· LEGAL NOTICE Delmar, New York 12054 mended as the Owner, Archi­ PYLTON LLC Arts. of Org. LEGAL NOTfCE bany County. SSNY desig­ (phone518-439-7098). Bids tect and consulta.nts will be was filed with SSNY on 1/29/ Notice of Formation of First nated as agent of LLC whom Notice of Publication received after this time will present to discuss the 06. Office location: Albany South End, LLC Arts. of Org. Notice of Formation of process against may be JACKIE REAL ESTATE LLC not be accepted and re­ Project. Attendees should County. SSNY designated as filed under sec 203 of the Braintrade International LLC. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Arts. of Org. was filed with turned to Bidder unopened. antIcipate 30 minutes Q & A agent of LLC whom process LLC Law with NY Secy. Of Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 SSNY on 11105/02. Office Bids will be opened publicly session. The Architect will against may be served. Slate (SSNY) on Oct 5, of State of NY (SSNY) on 111 State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ location: Albany County. and read aloud after speci­ transmit to all listed Bidders SSNY shall mail process to: 2006. Office location: Al­ 08/06. Office location: Al­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ SSNY deSignated as agent fied receipt time. All inter­ record of Addenda in re­ clo The LLC, 46 State Street- bany County. SSNY is des­ bany Co. SSNY deSignated tered agent is: USA Corpo­ of LLG- whom process ested parties are invited to sponse to questions arising 3rd Floof,Albany, NY 12207. ignated as agent of LLC as agent of LLC upon whom rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. attend. at the Conference. The registered agent is: USA upon whom process against process against it may be same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: Bidding Document drawings Bids shall not include New Corporate Services Inc. at it may be served. SSNY shall served. SSNY shall mail pro­ -lawful activities. clo The LLC, 46 State Street- and specifications may be York State sales and com­ the same address. Purpose: mail process to: 99 So Lake cess to: The LLC, 301 East LD-14808 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. examined on and after De­ pensating use taxes on ma­ all lawful activities. Ave,Albany, NY 12208 Pur· 79th St, Ste. 24-H, NY, NY (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is; USA cember 6, 2006 free of terials and supplies incorpo­ LD-14765 pose: any lawful activity. 10021. Purpose: any lawful Corporate Services Inc. at charge at the following loca­ rated into the Work, the (December 6, 2006) LD-14775 activities. . the same address. Purpose: tions: Owner being exempt there· (December 6, 2006) LD-14803 LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. Bethlehem Central School from. The Bidders must (December 6, 2006) LD-14815 District comply with New York Sate LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) 65 Elm Avenue Department of Labor Prevail­ LEGAL NOTICE NING TRADING LLCArts. of Delmar, New York 12054 ing Wage Rate Schedule Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE Org. was filed with SSNY on. (518) 439-2123 and conditions of employ­ UNIVERSAL LLC Arts. of Notice of Formation of Sec· 12120/05. Office location: Al­ LEGAL NOTICE Note: Examination by ap­ ment. Org. was filed with SSNY on ond South End, LLC Arts. of Notice of Qualification of bany County. SSNY desig­ pointment only. The School Board of 1129/04. Office location: AI· Org. filed under sec 203 of Ashmead Place LLC. Au· nated as agent of LLC whom Notice of Publication Collins + Scoville Architects, Bethlehem Central School bany County. SSNY desig­ the LLC Law with NY Secy. thority filed with NY Dept. of process against may be INGREDIENTS & FOOD P.C. District reserves the right to nated as agent of LLC whom Of State (SSNY) on Oct 5, State on 11115/06. Office lo­ served. SSNY shall mail pro· COMPANY LLCArts.of Org. 40 Beaver Street waive any informalities or ir­ process against may be 2006. Office location: Al­ cation: Albany County. LLC cess to: clo The LLC, 46 was filed with SSNY on 81241 Albany, New York 12207· regularities in the Bids re­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ bany County. SSNY is des­ formed in Delaware (DE) on State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ 05. Office location: Albany 1511 ceived, or to reject all Bids cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 ignated as agent of LLC 9/26/06. Secy. of State des­ bany. NY 12207. The regis­ County. SSNY designated as 518-463-8068 without explanation. State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· upon whom process against ignated as agent of LLC tered agent is: USA Corpo­ agent of LLC whom process www.csar~hpc.com By Order Of: bany, NY 12207. The regis· it may be served. SSNY shall upon whom process against rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. Note: Examination by ap­ Bethlehem Central School tered agent is: USA Corpo· mail process to: 99 So Lake it may be served. Secy. of same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: pointment only. District rate Services Inc. at the Ave,Albany,NY12208 Pur­ State shall mail process to lawful activities. clo The LLC, 46 State Sireet- Sano·Rubin Construction LD-14825 same address. Purpose: all pose: any lawful activity. the princ'ipal business ad­ LD-14809 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Co., Inc. (December 6, 2006) lawful activities. LD-14776 dress of the LLC: cia Ratio­ (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA 624 Delaware Avenue LD-14767 (December 6, 2006) nal Public Relations, 816 Corporate Services Inc. at Albany, NY 12209 (December 6, 2006) Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite the same address. Purpose: 518-462-6471 LEGAL NOTICE 100, Washington, DC 20006, LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. Eastern Contractors Asso· LEGAL NOTICE Attn: Patrick Dorton. DE ad­ LD-14816 ciation, Inc. Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE dress of LLC: National Reg· Notice of Publication (December 6, 2006) S Airline Drive JAPENA LLC Arts. of Org. FINE STROKES PAINTING istered Agent, Inc., 160 MIVAL LLCArts. of Org. was Albany, NY 12205-1095 was filed with SSNY on 121 Notice of Publication & HANDYMAN SERVICES, Greentree Dr., Suite 101, filed with SSNY on 12102104. 518-869-0961 02104. Office location: Albany Office location: Albany WORKINGEO LLC Arts. of LLC Notice of Forma· Dover, DE 19904. Arts. of LEGAL NOTICE VMW.~.Of\J County. SSNY deSignated as Org. was filed with SSNY on tion of Limited Liability Com­ Org. filed with DE Secy. of County. SSNY designated as FW. Dodge Reports agent of LLC whom process 11/18104. Office location: At· pany Articles of Organiza· State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication 231 Salina Meadows Park· against may be served. bany County. SSNY desig­ tion of FINE STROKES DE 19903. Purpose: any against may be served. ECS EUROCARGO LLC way, Suite 130 SSNY shall mail process to: nated as agent of LLC whom PAINTING & HANDYMAN lawful activity. SSNY shall mail process to: Arts. of Org. was filed with Syracuse. New York 13212- clo The LLC, 46 State Street- process against may be SERVICES, LLC ("LLC") LD-14803 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- SSNY on 2103199. Office lo­ 4515 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. served. SSNY shall mail pro· were filed with the Depart­ (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. cation: Albany County. SSNY 315-451-1044 The registered agent is: USA cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 ment of State of New York The registered agent is: USA designated as agent of LLC www.fwdodge.com Corporate Services Inc. at State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· ("DSNY") on November 13, Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may FW. Dodge Reports the same address. Purpose: bany, NY 12207. The regis· 2006. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose; be served. SSNY shall mail .6 Wembley Court all lawful activities. tered agent is: USA Corpo· Rensselaer County. DSNY all lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Albany New York 12205- LD-14826 rate Services Inc. at the is designated as agent of Notice of Publication LD-14810 State Street- 3rd Floor, ~I- 3859 ' (December 6, 2006) same address. Purpose: all LLC upon whom process TURNBRIDGE LLC Arts. of (December 6, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regls- 518-869-5374 lawful activities. against it may be served. Org. was filed with SSNY on tered age~t IS. USA Corpo- www.fwdodge.com LD-14768 DSNY shall mail a copy of a 12/18102. Office location: AI· rate Services Inc. at the Northern New York Builders LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) process to Fine Strokes bany County. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE same ad~r~~s. Purpose: all Exchange, Inc. Painting & Handyman Ser­ nated as agent of LLC whom lawful activities. 22074 FABCO'Road Notice of Publication vices, LLC, 45 Old Red Mill process against may be Notice of Publication LD·14817 Watertown New York ACRODUS DEVELOP­ MARIS LLC Arts. of Org. was LEGAL NOTICE Road, Rensselaer, NY served. SSNY shall mail pro· (December 6, 2006) 13601-1755' MENTS LLC Arts. of Org. 12144. LLC does not have cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 filed with SSNY on 2110103. 315-788-1330 was filed with SSNY on 11/ Notice of Publication a specific date of dissolution. Slate Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ Office location: Albany www.nnybe.com 05102. Office location: Albany D.T.C. INTERNATIONAL Purpose: All legal purposes. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE Syracuse Builders Exchange County. SSNY designated as .LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Filer: John E. Zurawski tered agent is: USA Corpo­ agent of LLC whom process agent of LLC whom process Notice of Qualification of Pro 6563 Ridings Road with SSNY on 9/11100. Office Address: 45 Old Red Mill rate Services Inc. at the against may be served. .Syracuse, New York 13206 against may be served. location: Albany County. Road, Rensselaer, NY same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: Sports Experience, LLC. Au­ SSNY shall mail process to: thority filed with Secy. of 315-437-9936 SSNY designated as agent 12144 lawful activities. clo The LLC, 46 State Street- ·www.syrabex.com clo The LLC, 46 State Street- State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 111 of LLC whom process LD-14778 LD-14804 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207.· Works In Progress 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. against may be served. (December 6, 2006) The registered agent is: USA 9/2006. Office location: Al­ The registered agent is: USA (December 6, 2006) bany County. LLC 'formed in 20 Farrell Street SSNY shall mail process to: Corporate Services Inc. at South Burlington, Vermont Corporate Services Inc. at cia The LLC, 46 State Street· the same address. Purpose: Illinois (IL) on 1120/1999,. the same address. Purpose: SSNY deSignated as agent 05403 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. 800-286-3633 all lawful activities. The registered agent is: USA LD-14811 of LLC upon whom process LD-14827 against it may be served. fax: 800-685-9386 Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Quallfication of Notice of Publication (December 6, ~006) Champlain Valley Builders (December 6, 2006) the same address. Purpose: Novum Structures LLC. Au· SOWER LLC Arts. of Org. SSNY shall mail proces~ to: c/o.CT Corporation System, Exchange all lawful activities. thority filed with Secy. Of was filed with SSNY on 121 5436 Peru Street ", 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, LD-14769 State of NY (SSNY) on 11/ 02104. Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE Suite 2 P.O. Box 1097 LEGAL NOTICE registered agent upon whom (December 6, 2006) 10/06. Office Location: AI· County. SSNY deSignated as Plattsburgh, New York 12901 Notice of Publication process may be served. IL Notice of Qualification of A.J. bany County. LLC formed in agent of LLC whom process 518-561-9414 MACKELAN CONSTRUC­ address of LLC: 213 North Financial Group, LLC. Au· Delaware (DE) on 4/1106. against may be served. Complete sets of Bidding TION LLC Arts. of Org. was Morgan, Suite 1A, Chicago, thority filed with Secy. Of LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agenl SSNY shall mail process to: Document drawings and of LLC upon whom process clo The LLC, 46 State Street- filed with SSNY on 6/25/99. IL 60607. Arts. of Org. filed State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 111 Office location: Albany with IL Secy. ,of State, specifications may be ob­ 21106. LLC Formed in Con­ Notice of Formation of His­ against it may be served. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. tained from: County. SSNY designated as Howlett Bldg., Rm. 359, necticut (CT) on 11/21105. toriC Teunis Properties, LLC SSNY shall mail process to The registered agent is: USA W. L. Coughtry's, Inc. Arts. of Org. filed under sec the principal business loca­ Corporate Services Inc. at agent of LLC whom process Springfield, IL 62756. Pur­ Office location: Albany against may be served. pose: all lawful purposes. 71 Fuller Road County. SSNY designated as 203 of the LLC Law with NY tion olthe LLC: W126N8585 the same address. Purpose: Albany, New York 12205 Secy. Of State (SSNY) on Westbrook Crossing, all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14821 agent of LLC upon whom cia The LLC, 46 State Street- (518) 463-2192 process against it may be Sept 11, 2006. Office loca­ Menomonee Falls, WI. Arts. LD-14805 (December 6, 2006) Prime bidders may obtain up . 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ tion: Albany County. SSNY Of Org. filed with DE Secy. (December 6, 2006) to two complete sets of Bid· is designated as agent of Of State, 401 Federal St., The registered agent is: USA cess to: C/O Allstate Corpo· Corporate Services Inc. at ding Document drawings rate Services Corp., 41 State LLC upon whom process Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE and specifications for a re­ the same address. Purpose: St. Sle. 415, Albany, NY against it may be serv~d. any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE fundable deposit of one hun· SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14785 • all lawful activities. INVITATION TO BIDDERS 12207. CT address of LLC: LD-14812 Architect: dred dollars ($100.00) for 3324 Main St., Bridgeport, 11 Teunis St, Albany, NY (December 6, 2006) Notice of Publication each set of documents. Sub· Collins + Scoville Architects, CT 06606. Arts. Of Org. filed 12202 Purpose: any lawful SIMA INTERNATIONAL LLC (December 6, 2006) contractors and suppliers P.C. with CT Secy. Of State, 30 activity. Arts. of Org. was filed with may purchase full or partial 40 Beaver Street Trinity St., Hartford, CT LD-14772 LEGAL NOTICE SSNYon 11115/06. Office sets of Bidding Documents (December 6, 2006) location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE Albany, NY 12207 06l15. Purpose: any lawful Project Information: at costs established by the NOTICE OF FORMATION SSNY designated as agent printer. Only prime contrac­ activity. OF LIMITED LIABILITY of LLC' whom process Notice of Publication Bethlehem Central School LD-14828 LUBETECK LLC Arts. of District tors who submit a bid will re­ LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY. NAME: SHESH against may be served. ceive a refund of their de­ (December 6, 2006) PARTNERS LLC. Articles of SSNY shall mail process to: Org. was filed with SSNY on Transportation Department 2117/05. Office location: Al­ 82 Van Dyke Road posit. Checks for deposit by Notice of Formation of Organization were filed with clo The LLC, 46 State Sireet- prime bidders should be Livingston Arbor Hill, LLC the Secretary of State of New 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. bany County. SSNY desig­ Delmar, New York 1205~- LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC whom 2499 made payable to Bethlehem Arts. of Org. filed under sec York (SSNY) on 11115/06. The registered agent is: USA Central School District. Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be PH: 518-463-8068 F X Notice of Qualification of 203 of the LLC Law with NY Office location: Albany Check to purchase of docu­ Secy. Of State (SSNY) on County. SSNY has been the same address. Purpose: served. SSNY shall mail'pro­ 518-463-8069 Peachtree Special Risk Bro­ cess to: clo The LLC, 46 The Owner, the School ments shall be made pay· kers, LLC. Authority filed with Oct 5, 2006. Office location: designated all lawful activities. abletoW. L. Coughtry's Inc. Albany County. SSNY is as agent of the LLC upon LD-14806 State Street- 3rd Floor, AI- Board of Bethlehem Central Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 46 December 6,2006 Sorts Spotlight Eagles fall short in Niskayuna The Bethlehem boys basket­ first quarter, but Mohonasen day's championship game. ball team had a hard time getting bounced back to take a 24-23 In the consolation game, Beth­ its offense going in losses to Mo­ halftime lead. The Mighty War­ lehem and Niskayuna battled honasen and Niskayuna at last riors then outscored the Eagles back and forth before the Silver weekend's Niskayuna Invitational 10-4 in the third quarter and Warriors pulled out a 4&45 win. Tournament. added 19 points in the fourth The Eagles led 24-23 at half­ Kevin. Stempsey scored 26 quarter to pull away for the 11- time, but Niskayuna outscored points, but no other Eagle point win. them 25-21 in the second half to reached double figures in a 53-42 Pat Barnes had 18 points, and take third place in its own tourna­ loss to Mohonasen in Friday's Cameron Couball added 14 points ment opening round. for Mohonasen, which went on to Stempsey provided much of Bethlehem led 12-11 after the defeat Schalmont 60-40 in Satur- Bethlehem's offense with 18 points. Gleason Judd contributed six points, but no other Eagle had Marler signs with Binghamton more than four points. Garrett Bethlehem Central High extremely dedicated and motiva­ Bush paced Niskayuna with 17 School senior Andrew Marler has ted. I think he's ready to hit his points, and Will Burkey added 10 signed a national letter of intent prime, and I'm very happy he has points. to play for the Binghamton Uni­ chosen Binghamton University to The Eagles played their first versity golf team next year. continue his education and home game in more than a year Marler joins a Bobcats' squad golfing career." Tuesday when they hosted Co­ that has reached the NCAA Divi­ Marler was the Suburban lumbia in their Suburban Council sion I regionals three of the last Council champion and the opener. Bethlehem's basketball . four years. runner-up at the Section II cham­ teams played their home games "Andrew is the No.1 junior pionships earlier this year. He also at Sage College of Albany last year player out of the Albany area and reached match play at the New following a flood in the main gym has a well-rounded game," said York State Amateur Champion­ that damaged the floor. Binghamton coach Nick Lasky. ship, and he qualified for three Bethlehem hosts Niskayuna "He is long off the tee and is national touraments. Friday.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE on 11113/06. Office location: 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. Notice of formation of Gold LEGAL NOTICE County of the office of the Broadway, Albany, New York filed with Secy. of State of NY Albany County. LLC formed 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Standard Construction, LLC, LLC is Albany. The SSNY 12204. The LLC has a spe­ (SSNY) on 11/28/06. Office in Georgia (GA) on 1/14/00. Arts. of Org. filed with DE a Limited Liability Company Notice of formation of limited has been deSignated as cific date of dissolution of location: Albany Co. SSNY SSNY deSignated as agent Secy. of State, 401 Federal (I,.LC), under Section 203 of liability company ("LLC"). agent of the LLC upon whom October 20, 2056. The com­ designated as agent of LLC of LLC upon whom process St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. the NYS. Limited Liability Name of LLC: Sohb Wraps process against it may be pany is formed for any law­ upon whom process against against it may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity. Company Law. Articles of & Salads, LLC. Articles ilf served. The post office ad­ ful business purpose or ac­ it may be served. SSNY SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14835 Organization filed with the Organization filed with the dress which the SSNY shall tivity. shall mail process to: The c/o Corporation Service Co., (December 6, 2006) NYS Secretary of State on Secretary of State of New mail a copy of any process LO·14854 LLC, 41 Great Jones Street, 80 State St., Albany, NY 11/14/06. Office location: AI­ York ("SSNy") on November against the LLC is 1268 (December 6, 2006) 5th Floor, NY, NY 10012. 12207. Principal business bany County. The purpose of 6, 2006. Business location: Broadway, Albany, New York Purpose: any lawful activi­ location/GA address of LLC: LEGAL NOTICE the LLC is to engage in any 11 S. Pearl St., Albany, New 12204. The LLC has a spe­ ties. 825 Fairways Ct, Ste. 100, lawful act or activity. The York, Albany County. SSNY cific date of dissolution of LEGAL NOTICE LD-14859 Stockbridge, GA 30281. Arts. Notice of Qualification of Secretary of State has l:Jeen has been deSignated as October 20,2056. The com­ (December 6, 2006) ofOrg. filed with GASecy. of HILCO BALLY GLENDALE deSignated as the agent of agent of LLC upon whom pany is formed for any law­ Notice of Qualification of De State, 2 MLK Jr. Dr., S. E., HEIGHTS LLC. Authority the LLC upon whom process process against it may be ful bUSiness purpose or ac­ Lage Landen Public Finance Ste. 802, Atlanta, GA 30334. ffled with Secy. of State of against it may be served. served. SSNY shall mail a tivity. LLC. Authority filed with LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: any lawful activity. N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/24/06. The Secretary of State shall copy of any process against LD-14855 Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) LD-14834 Office location: Albany mail a copy of any such pro­ the LLC served upon it to (December 6, 2006) on 3/28/06. Office location: Notice of Qualification of (December 6, 2006) County. Principal business cess served to the LLC, 11 Maurice Redi-Foods, LLC, Albany County. LLC formed VBS Insurance Agency, location: 5 Revere Drive, Ste. Devon Ct., Voorheesville, NY 2001 State Street, in Delaware (DE) on 7/18/05. L.L.C. Authority filed with 20, Northbrook, IL 60062. 12186. Schenectady, NY 12304. LEGAL NOTICE SSNY desig nated as agent Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) LEGAL NOTICE LLC formed in Delaware LD-14841 LLC has been formed to en­ of LLC upon whom process on 11/28/06. Office location: (DE) on 10/13/06. SSNY (December 6, 2006) gage in any lawful act or ac­ NOTICE OF FILING OF AR­ against it may be served. Albany County. LLC formed Notice of Qualification of deSignated as agent of LLC tivity. TICLES OF ORGANIZA­ SSNY shall mail process to: in Michigan (MI) on 1213/02. HomecominQs Financial, upon whom process against LD-14850 TION OF HOBART PROP­ c/o Corporation Service Co. SSNY deSignated as agent LLC. Authonty filed with it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE (December 6, 2006) ERTIES, LLC The name of (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, of LLC upon whom process Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) mail process to: clo Corpo­ the limited liability company NY 12207. DE address of against it may be served. on llf712006. Office location: ration Service Company, 80 Notice of Publication is Hobart Properties, LLC LLC: cia CSC, 2711 SSNY shall mail process to: Albany County. Principal State St.,Albany, NY 12207. DDY CONSULTING AND LEGAL NOTICE [LLCj The Articles of Orga­ Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, clo National Registered business location: 8400 DE address of LLC: 2711 TRADING LLC Arts. of Org. nization of said limited liabil­ Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. Agents, Inc., 875 Ave of the Normandale Lake Blvd., Ste. Centerville Road, Ste. 400, was filed with SSNY on 111 NOTICE OF FILING OF AR­ ity company were filed with of Org. filed with DE Secy. of Americas, Ste 501, NY, NY 250, Minneapolis, MN Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. 28106. Office location:Albany TICLES OF ORGANIZA­ the Secretary of State of New State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 10001. Address required to 55437. LLC formed in Dela­ of Org. filed with DE Secy. of County. SSNY deSignated as TION OF GNH PROPER­ York ISSNy] on Octobar 26, 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ be maintained in MI: 42265 ware (DE) on 10/10/1995. State, 401 Federal St., Ste. agent of LLC whom process TIES, LLC 2006. The County of the of­ pose: any lawful activity. Arcadia, Sterling Heights, MI SSNY deSignated as agent 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ against may be served. The name of the limited liabil­ fice of the LLC is Albany. The LD-14858 48313. Arts. ofOrg. filed with of LLC upon whom process pose: any lawful activity. SSNY shall mail process to: ity company is GNH Proper­ SSNY has been designated (December 6, 2006) MI Secy. Of State, 7150 Har­ against it may be served. LD-14836 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- ties, LLC ILLCI The Articles as agent of the LLC upon ris Dr., Lansing, MI 48909. SSNY shall mail process to: (December 6, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. of Organization of said lim­ whom process against it may Purpose: any lawful activi­ clo Corporation Service The registered aijent is: USA ited liability company were be served. The post office LEGAL NOTICE ties. Company (CSC), 80 State Corporate Services Inc. at filed with the Secretary of address which the SSNY LD-14860 St., Albany, NY 12207. DE LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: State of New York ISSNy] on shall mail a' copy of any pro­ Notice of Formation of Fancy (December 6, 2006) address of LLC: clo CSC, all lawful activities. November 17. 2006. The cess against the LLC is 1268 CQrn Films LLC. Arts. of Org. LD-14843 (December 6, 2006) \ . ~ \--l ""'-!\ .",.. , ...'~.fl_~\.:~"'- THE SPOTLIGHT December 6, 2006 - PAGE 47 D Watch (From Page 48) have nearly everyone back from when it plays Amsterdam. The I'm not saying Watervliet is The Eagles have a veteran lineup last year - a season in which they talented guards such as Talor Running Rams may be young going to win a Sectional title be­ and a favorable league in which earned a victory over traditional (three juniors and a freshman are cause it beat Ballston Spa, but it's to build a nice resume for Battle and Jamel Lyde, and now power Colonie and challenged the they have an inside presence with part of their starting lineup), but something to keep in mind be­ Sectionals. likes of Shenendehowa and they play like veterans. cause it's not often that a Colonial Meanwhile, Schenectady forward Shimeek Johnson, who Guilderland. Figuring that they transferred from Albany. • Watervliet is back. Three Council team beats a Suburban Christian's girls team is as dan­ will build on that success, the Council team. The same thing gerous as it was when it won the The Brothers won't see words that usually send chills Lady Eagles are primed to have through the Colonial Council goes for Schalmont, which beat class C title last year, despite the Johnson Saturday when they play their best finish since winning the boys basketball universe. The Niskayuna at the Niskayuna Invi­ graduation of the school's all-time' Maginn at the Washington Av­ 2003 class A Sectional champion­ tational. The Sabres are going to leading scorer, Katie Kaidas. Sa­ enue Amory, but it will still be Cannoneers won their own tour­ an ship. nament and beat Ballston Spa - be good, but they still have a rah Child and Rosa Pardee are interesting early-season Big 10 • The Amsterdam girls are a Suburban Council school more tough Colonial Council schedule more than capable of picking up game. The rematch, though, will ready to join the Section II elite. than three times Watervliet's size to deal with. the scoring slack. The only ques­ be a war-one worthy of the big­ Watching the Running Rams - in the process. When Voor­ • Any small school with the tion is, who will play the National game atmosphere that only the handle Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Anthem on the violin before each Pepsi Arena can provide. heesville won the Section II title word Christian in it. The Loud­ in the Lady Spartans' tournament two years ago, one of its first sig­ onville Christian boys team is off game like Kaidas did? • The Bethlehem girls team Saturday, all I can say is defend­ nificant victories was beating to a fast start after knocking off It's a long season, but all of looks to re-join the Suburban ing class AA champion Catholic Catholic Central in its season Waterford 49-18 in its Central these teams will have a say in Council elite. The Lady Eagles Central will have its hands full opener. Hudson Valley League opener. their respective leagues. D Nest (From Page 48) games until something like that (flood) happens," said Nealon. Does this price make Ironically, the Lady Eagles must hit the road this week for games against Columbia (Tues­ day), Niskayuna (Friday) and Troy (Saturday). But they will be your wallet look fat? home soon enough to show their fans that they're ready to chal­ lenge for a divisional title in the Suburban Council. ''We're going to be a team that VERIZON ONLINE DSL not a lot of people are going to (up tn 768 Kbps) want to play come January," said Nealon. &UNLIMITED CALLING Davey wins 15k race at Univ. at Albany Selkirk's Chad Davey took first place in the 15-kilometer race at Sunday's Hudson Mohawk Road Runners Club event at the Univer­ sity at Albany. Davey completed the .road course in a time of 56:57, 10 seconds ahead of runner-up David Newman of Albany. Mat­ thew Howard of Saratoga Springs was third in a time of 58:15, and a manti! 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