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Volume XLVIII No. 12 75 cents 28,2004 nd-use team begins Needs home base town study for growth • small groups and asked to list attributes- By KRISTEN OLBY of the town they treasure. The creation of a comprehensive land­ Several comments made at previous use plan for Bethlehem kicked off public forums held last year continued Thursday night, at the first of several to top the list. •public meetings to be held· throughout Residents enjoy the small-town feel the yearlong process. of Bethlehem; quality neighborhoods Saratoga and schools; open !~•As;lQCiat<"E consult- space; and recre­ ing firm is working ational oppor­ to identify the state- A general concern is that the tunities. .of the. town's cur­ town be able to have a plan _The imbalance rent development, between residen­ ·and how Bethlehem that helps future growth in a tial and commer­ should grow over meaningful and effective cial develoment - • the next decade and ·continues to plague beyond. manner. Jessica Locke Richer the school district A team ·com- and drive up the tax • n.r;«>r of engineers, rate . planners and attorneys wilf'be crafting A boost to the commercial tax base the plan with the help of a town would be welcome, according to the committee and input fr9m residents. majority of the crowd. The plan will identify areas suitable for 'There should be inore opportunities commercial development; infrastructure for people who live in town to work in ...,.ne

~~-~-~--~-~~ By KATHERINE McCARTHY Indian bones • It's all things Armenian at The Egg on By ~RISTEN OLBY Sunday, May 2, as the Sipan dance group takes to the stage at 4 p.m. ~ -Arrangements are being made to Garo and Maria Derian of Glenmont properly bury the skeletal remains of founded the dance troupe in November several bodies inadvertently unearthed 2001 and are the artistic directors and last summer in Selkirk. -- • choreographers now. The couple, who An excavation crew hired by the town own_ Glenmont Self Storage, used to to dig a trench on Dinmore Road in travel to the metropolitan New York area August uncovered the bodies. to dance with the Antranig Dance Archeologists have determined the Ensemble of New York, a semi­ remains are those of Mahican Indians professional dance group that's about 35 . who inhabited the land around 1000 AD. • years old. Two adults and five children were 'We left after work on Fridays," said Garo Derian, who came to the Capital I BONES/page 40 • District from Armenia when he was 11. "We'd go to New York or New Jersey, and practice three times over the weekend. We'd come home again on Sundays. We -• did that for three years." Members of the Sipan Dance Group perform a traditional Armenian dance. The group wilL s perform at The Egg this Sunday. THE sPoruGHT$.75 I DANCE/page 40 ' . -~ • ~ ·-' "- r I f.-... t,....., PAGE 2- April28, 20 .J'U"(1'" \J • i • V T"''~_I V ( t oa ! f ~. ~ . l_: "-" ·- _.. ~ 1 3TA THE SPOTLIGHT- Bethlehem chamber to honor community achievers· By KRISTEN OLBY regularly donates his culiqary found donating. Mathusa's nominator des­ Authority where he had been g. ~=---·--~-" skills to feed St. Stephen's "Bernie donates gallons to the cribed him as a role model for program director. It's no surprise For the 20th consecutive year, Episcopal Church parish in Red Cross blood bank," wrote his others in the community. that he continues to serve on the outstanding members of the Delmar during activities, fund­ anonymous nominator. "He "He has a gentle non-bragging agency's board of directors. raisers and community events. Bethlehem community will be recently became an apheresis way of sharing his ideas and The Delmar staff of Hudson• Often, his talents extend beyond recGgnized for their volunteerism donor, enduring a two-hour knowledge, and he never shies River Bank & Trust is being the church, as he coordinates a ·and personal achievements. process that helps people with away from rolling up his sleeves, honored as Business of the Year• The Bethlehem Chamber of crew of volunteers to transport cancer, leukemia and bone getting his hands dirty, whatever Commerce will hold its annual and serve food in an Albany soup marrow transplants." it takes to get the job done," the The chamber's board of directors found the branch staff awards dinnerThursday,April29, kitchen. Retired from the U.S. Navy and nominator wrote. at the Albany Institute of History "In his trademark low-key serves as an example to the entir'j, Naval Reserve, Smith is now in Mathusa's inspiration to give business community, showing &Art. style, he'll stand over a hot stove the voluntary military working on back to his hometown hails from for hours turning chicken breasts that one company can make a This event will be held in homeland security. the example his father set, when difference. memory of Kevin Shea. former or stirring soup," wrote one ofthe Parker Math usa of Elsmere is he volunteered his time with town building inspector and anonymous people who recognized as this year's Citizen many local groups. '~These employees with full~ Els:nere fire chief, who died nominated Smith. of The Year. A lifelong resident of "He taught me that you really busy lives still take the time to suddenly in Janua~y _after Smith also serves on the board Bethlehem, Math usa serves on at have to respect three aspects of a offer their expertise and cheerful responding to an emergency call. of Bethlehem's Masonic Temple least 11 volunteer boards, person's personality: pride, self­ personalities to as man? This year's recipient of the Association, where he takes part acknowledging even he's begun esteem and dignity," said organizations as they can," said Corr:munity Spirit Award is in patrolling Kenwood Avenue on to loose track of an exact count. Math usa. His other inspiration is Mark Bryant, chairperson of the chamber's board of trustees. • Bernie Smith of Delmar. Smith roadside pickup days. When he's In January, he .was named his first-grade teacher, Marie Smith can be chairman of Bethlehem's Wiedeman of Glenmont, who The staff offers banking planning board. He volunteers his taught Mathusa to contribute to training to students in the nni s Too Restaurant time with the Bethlehem Grange, the community. Bethlehem Central High School. Our 6" Season at the Coeyman 's Landing Marina Four Corners Group, Capital Parker and his wife, Polly, are life Skills Classes. Improvements Committee at the parents of four daughters and Bank employees. also Normanside Corporation, Delmar grandparents to nine. volunteer their time with the Bo)O' Kiwanis and the Bethlehem In 1998, Math usa retired from Scouts, Boys and Girls Club of Historical Association board of the New York State Energy Albany, Elsmere Fire Company, trustees, among others. Research and Development American Legion and PTAs ancj, are the largest fund-raisers for WED.- I 2 wings $2.99 Bethlehem's Feestelijk cele­ THURS. -Prime Rib$10.95 bration. FRI.- Fried Fish $9.95 Are your dogs barking? 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•I AWARE AV E • ' THE SPOTLIGHT April28, 2004 PAGE 3 • Parents ask for new grading policy

By MARTIN J. BANNAN Paige Macdonald, a member of demand." the high school and middle Diefendorf said school records Whether Voorheesville High school's site-based management show that teachers give •• School's juniors and seniors shy team, r.ecommended giving deserving 'AP students high away from academic challenge to weighted grades in advanced grades. · placement classes as an incentive maintain higher grade averages "Going through grades given was a topic of discussion anhe to encourage more students to take challenging courses. by my nine advanced placement -· April 19 school board meeting. teachers, I know that they all gave Principal Mark Diefendorf said "By weighting grades, grades above 90 percent in all they do not, but some parents and students earning a "B" in AP classes," he said. "If a student • school advocates disagreed and could have their grades curved works hard in a class they get the are seeking adoption of a new higher in keeping with-standards higher grade." grading policy for ·students applied in a regular class," she .. enrolled in advanced placement said. Diefendorf added that colleges know when grades are weighted. courses. Site-based management, According to Rosemary according to Macdonald, is a way "They don't want to see • Solar roof panels allow Mother Nature to power Christian Grieco's home. Wargo, a mother of two children for a school's stakeholders - students walking through high attending Voorheesville High including parents, students, school without challenges," he· School, students are dropping out teachers, administration and said. "Knowing this, students of or avoiding AP courses. She unions - to have a voice before demand more enriched higher .~Glenmont man·uses told the school board that her educational policy makers . level classes." . daughter, who is enrolled in AP Macdonald also asked the courses, said that fellow Macdonald, who is running for a seat on the Voorheesville school board to restore 5:30 p.m. bus .. the_sun to power home· classmates were quitting AP service .for students staying late classes to maintain their board, is executive director for the homes next door to me," Families Together in New York for athletic practice or other By KRISTEN OLBY academic standing. extracurricular activities. Many -=""---===='""""""''= explained Grieco, who finds "I think we should reward State, Inc., the state chapter of the • generating his own electricity to Federation of Families for parents work until 6 p.m. and In honor of Earth Day, one students who take advanced ·depend on their children having Glenmont homeowner is paying be rewarding. "It's very liberating placement classes by putting Children's Mental Health. to see your electric meter transportation until then, she tribute to Mother Nature by them on an even playing field with "Students avoid enrolling in said. .. utilizing a unique electricity spinning backwards, knowing their peers taking traditional advanced placement classes that I am producing pollution-free source. classes," she said, adding that because they fear hurting their "We keep looking at the electricity from a renewable numbers. That's what drove our Christian Grieco's Henderson school trustees support higher class rank and average from resource for myself and a portion scholarship but aren't willing to getting lower grades in a more decision," said Superintendent ' ·Road colonial house in the of my neighborhood." Alan McCartney of the bus Woodhill Estates subdivision reward students who go the extra demanding course," she said. The system has the capacity to schedules. began producing its own mile. · produce 3.8 kilowatts of electricity Diefendorf disagreed. " electricity this month by tapping Advanced placement courses Macdonald said that such per hour, with one kilowatt equal allow students to earn college "I haven't seen any evidence of decisions point to the need for the sun's rays. Grieco expects the this," he said. "We have more energy source to supply all of his to 1000 watts. credit before graduation. They more site-based management. students enrolling in advanced _. future electricity needs and even During the first two days the are more demanding than 'There are assumptions policy system was traditional courses and thus placement classes. The numbers makers make without knowing some of his show this as we have doubled neighbors'. operational, usually attract top performing what various stakeholders want sections to accomm'odate Solar photo­ s t r o n g students. · · or need," she said. voltaic panels Why pay Niagara. sunlight- attached to the Mohawk for electricity south-facing roof ~~:J~~~:o~~ V'ville school board OKs budget • of the home when I can pay myself than 50 absorb the back to produce it on my kilowatt hours and the college gives them credits Winchell added that any of energy. By MARTIN J. BANNAN sunshine, as own? as well. In return, Voorheesville energy performance contract has -.. power inverters On dreary Voorheesville school board schools become part of the to have a savings or it can't be in the basement Christian Grieco days, when members unanimously approved enrollment and earn a portion of approved. the home is work to convert a 2004 - 2005 budget of the college's state aid." During the same meeting, -, the electricity consuming $18,442,445atthe board'sApril19 Last year, Voorheesville Winchell discussed a proposal to into a form the house can more energy than the solar meeting. The budget means that system can provide, the house the tax rate will increase between schools received $14,000 through enter into membership with the consume. this program. will pull power off of the grid. 6.5 percent and 7.2 percent, for a Schoharie Area Workers' "Producing my own power Compensation Trust Plan . • from the sun has always ·been a Thealternativeenergysystem tax of $25.37 per $1,000 of Another anticipated source of dream of mine," said Grieco, who cost $31,000 to install. Grieco paid assessed property values in New revenue is the school district's Being part of that plan, · first learned of the option when for the installation- completed Scotland, according to expanded swim program. Winchell said, means the district ~ he chaired the Capital District by Global Resource Options of .Superintendent Alan McCartney. 'This year's use has generated could save as much as $15,000 in Earth Day Steering Committee in Vermont - using equity in his , . , $30,000 in revenue to pay for the first year, and as much as 50 home and an incentive from the Wha~ we still d~n t know i990. ''Why pay Niagara Mohawk chemicals, cleaning, heating and percent of costs in future years. state that covered nearly half the about. IS state aid, local ·Current premiums are $93,000, • for electricity when I can pay cost assessments, new mandates and other expenses," Winchell said. myself back to produce it on my Winchell said. Th N y; k St t E staff retirements. If any of these ''We need to increase awareness own?" he said. e ew or a e nergy figures come in positive, the and find more vehicles to get John Panici, president of Med An agreement between the Resear~h and Development budget figures drop," McCartney more people swimming." Claim USA, made a presentation Authonty (NYSERDA) offers said, also warning thatfederal No utility and consumer, called "net­ Ideas on the table include explaining how the plan works. cash mcen_tives for home?wners Child Left Behind mandates are metering," allows NiMo to competitive swim programs, "Insurance companies want to • provide a credit to the and bus~nesses to mstall underj;(oing changes that could apart from interscholastic teams. make money," he said. "They · homeowner if the system ph?tovoltaic energy systems. In affect budget expenses. Gneco's case, NYSERDA's As for cost savings, Winchell want.to take more than they pay generates more electricity than out. In the trust, there is no profit the house is consuming. The incentives totaled $15,360. New With costs passed down to said that the school saved $8,000 York state also offers a tax credit districts in the form of mandates, by doing its own snow plowing. It operates like an insurance system feeds any surplus company but is owned by the electricity back into the utility's up to $3,750 to homeowners who fixed state aid, skyrocketing Future efforts include possible install such systems. health insurance and retirement energy self-sufficiency and distrfcts who participate. They electric grid. The energy is then pay rates running 15 percent less Grieco estimated the energy expense, schools are learning to reduced workers' compensation • available for neighboring houses than what insurance companies to use. system will pay for itself in 15 to become more resourceful to insurance premiums. make ends meet. offer." "It's literally going to go into 20 years and believes it has At the April 19 meeting, the substantially increased the value ''We are examining how we do board voted to enter into a Panici added that entering into of his home. business and finding ways to cut feasibility study with Atlantic the plan will provide long-term "Maybe not to every costs and generate revenue," said Energy Services to. explore savings through lower perspective buyer out there," he Sarita Winchell, school business possibilities for co-generation of administrative expenses and • acknowledged. "But it has sure official for the district. heat and electricity. better claim management. increased the value to me. One source of ~revenue~ Board members asked to see Decentralized power production The study, McCartney said; Winchell said, is the University comes at no cost to the district feasibility and performance is key to· sustainable energy and High School Program. studies by other school districts environmental policy, in my · and would take two to three moriths to complete. before bringing the proposal to a mind." "Juniors and seniors sign up vote. With all of his work complete, for advanced placement courses It would include taking Grieco and his wife, Deborah, at Schenectady County measurements as well as "I want to know who's in this have no plans to sell their four­ Community College," she said. collecting information regarding group and what they are .. year-old environmentally friendly ''We give them high school credit the school building's physical experiencing," said trustee John home anytime soon. structure and, of course, energy Cole. use. 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• End abuse AND NOW A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR This week's Point of View that draws a parallel bee tween animal and human abuse raises a topic that makes many of us uncomfortable. We don't like to think that there are people out there .. who will use violence to intimidate, physically harm or simply abuse another person or a helpless animal. • But the shelters for both battered women and chil­ dren and neglected or abused animals tell an- other story. Abuse is Edt'torJ'a/s something that occurs far too often in our soci­ ety, and abuse occurs in many forms. It happens both in affluent suburban areas and urban poor· settings. Its scars often last a lifetime. Victims suffer both physically and mentally from any form of abuse, and often find it difficult to remove themselves from the abuser. Children and animals, of course, have little recourse. They can away, but do little else to change the behavior of their abuser. c Women often endure years of abuse for fear oflosing the family's breadwinner, and thus become unable to support their children. Animal cruelty linked to human abuse, We as a society must do more to combat abuse, to not By MARGUERITE PEARSON is estimated to be between 4,000 tolerate it in any form and to make our voices heard in and 6,000. For many of them, our homes, our schools, our work places and at the polls. The writer is director of Point of View working to prevent cruelty ando communications and outreach for violence through humane Penalties for human and animal abuse need to send a education ·is becoming an the Animal Protective Foundation behavior against animals and/ or clear message to perpetrators. Abusive behavior will not in Scotia. increasingly high priority,. be tolerated and will be punished to the fullest extent of people. Researchers believe that the the law. Next week marks national Be It's a little-known fact that seeds of violent behavior are Kind to Animals Week. As the initiatives to protect children from planted at an early age. Through< We seen some recent strides toward this end, but calendar becomes. . ever more cruelty and neglect came only clearly they are only a step in the right direction. Buster's exposure to abuse of any type, crowded With spe<;Ial day~, w~eks after and with the aid of humane children may become predis­ Law will, we hope, help some animals, and stricter laws and months, w~ mlg~t be 1_nclined efforts on behalf of animals. In to overlook th1s des1gnahon. Yet b th e f H · posed to committing acts of regarding domestic abuse cases have helped police th" · ·r f h" h b . · 1866 aman y enam o enry violence against animals or people­ handle these cases more effectively. IS 1m. !a !ve, w !C egan m Bergh advocated for better in later life. By fostering a We are all outraged when a particularly loathsome 1915 w~th t~e sole purpo~e of treatment of New York City's reverence for all life and helping promoting to an1m_als horribly overworked and case of human or animal abuse is uncovered, but many ~mdness to define respectful relationships. has evolved mto a? ef~or: which mistreated carriage horses. He similar cases often go undetected by authorities partly between people and animals, holds a greater social ~lgnificance went to Albany where he was able humane education contributes to because neighbors often hesitate to report suspected than most people real!Ze. to increase the effectiveness of cases of abuse for fear of getting involved. the development of health)' Even at the start o~ the humane existing cruelty laws, which were attitudes and good character in But when we suspect a problem of this severity, we mov~ment m the m!d-1800s, the not only weak, but unenforceable. children. · should not hesitate to contact authorities. rel.ationsh!p between lllJUStices to Later that year, he established the Through the Pet Professor ammals and peopl~ were cl_osely American Society for the program, the Animal Protective Remember, abusers continue their repulsive behav­ connected. An mcreasmgly Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Foundation delivers education on ior because they believe they can get away with it. And important mi~sio_n of t_oday's an agency to enforce those laws: clearly, all too often, they do. the proper care and treatment of hu?'ane organ_1zatwns, hke t~e As president of the new animals to elementary school age' By not getting involved, we are condoning reprehen­ An1mal Protechve ~o~ndatwn, 1s ASPCA, Bergh worked to make children. However, the under­ sible actions of those who prey oh the weak and the to h1~hlig~t the s1gmfican_ce of animal protection a priority. Yet lying messages in these programs helpless. These offenses are illegal and harmful, some­ relatwnsh!ps bern:een ammals his efforts would also break new stress kindness and respect fm' times even fatally so, and should be addressed when- · and ~eople: At the1r best, these ground in the protection of not only animals but all living relatwn~h1ps foster a greater abused children. ever we become aware of them. compassion and respect for all things and the world in which we life. At their worst, they point to In 1873 a humanitarian named live. Through outreach programs_ the potential for future :;:iolent Etta Angell Wheeler learned of a to educators, we also supply child by the name of Mary Ellen subscriptions to a newspaper who was being badly neglected called KIND News and sponsor an and abused. Not knowing where annual poster and essay contest' to turn for assistance, she werit to for Be Kind to Animals Week. President and CEO- Richard K. Keene Bergh. With his help, Mary Ellen Through these efforts we hope to Vice President and COO- John A. was removed from her miserable encourage teachers to incor· Mcintyre Jr. situation and given a new life free porate human education in their Executive Editor- Susan Graves from the horrible suffering she classrooms. There are many had endured. As a result of this excellent, easy to use and fret} Managing Editor- Dev Tobin highly publicized case, the New resources available to teachers. Associate Editor- Elizabeth Dineen York Society for the Prevention We invite those who wish to learn of Cruelty to Children, the more to contact the foundation. c Editorial Staff- Martin Bannan, Donna Bell, Production Manager- John Brent first organization of its kind, was In addition to these proactive Linda DeMattia, Michele Flynn, Betsy Glath, Assistant Production Manager- David Abbott founded. efforts with children, the over­ By 1886, 27 humane societies lapping issues of animal abuse Katherine McCarthy, Kristen Olby, Don Stake Production Staff- Martha Eriksen, Sports Editor- Rob Jonas and SPCAs were established in and other types of abuse or Matthew Mimura, Kevin Whitney the United States. In 1877, the neglect toward people have Photography- Jim Franco Business Manager- John Skrobela American Humane Association prompted a need for other Adve_rtising Manager- Corinne Blackman Classifieds 'and Legals- Angela Preston (AHA), originator of Be Kind to specialized programs. Domesti

According to the Humane Society of the United States, a ~\\~~ ~~g;,e::~~e~~nT~~~sh!~ Protestors have good grasp of reality ., survey of 50 of the largest shelters children. for battered women in the United Editor, The Spotlight: disagrees with their views. The to "the realities of the world." National animal welfare nembers are intellectuals who States found that 85 percent of organizations such as the AHA, I am a freshman at Bethlehem Rebecca Lewis women and 63 percent of children tave taught me to open my eyes the ASPCA and HSUS have Central High School and a Delmar '· entering shelters discussed played an important leadership memberofBethlehemNeighbors incidents of pet abuse in the role in helping people to . for Peace, writing in response to family. understand and recognize the Mr. Cardamone's recent letter to Frequently victims are relationship between cruelty to the editor. RICHARD M. WHITE reluctant to leave their abusive animals and violence toward In his letter, he mentioned the homes because they are afraid of people. people standing vigil show "a - ATTORNEY AT LAW - • what harm may come to the pets With the efforts of organi­ complete and utter lack of they leave behind. Because most zations like the Animal Protective understanding or the realities of domestic violence shelters do not the world." Foundation working on a local Wills & Trusts ~ 9uardianships ... have provisions for pets, humane level, we hope to help break these . However, my experience with organizations are forming cycles of violence in our com- Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace partnerships with these munity. has taught me exactly the M'll!b Living Wills • organizations so that the human and animal victims can be safely Be Kind to Allimals Week is a opposite is true. ~ removed from abusive situations. good reminder that there are The members I have •P•owers of Attorney things that all of us can do to help. associated with have been, in fact, Last year the Animal Hereareafew:Takeanimalabuse. extremely knowledgeable about AARP membership - reduced legal fees Protective Foundation and the seriously and report it to the the realities of the world, YWCA of Schenectady came police. including detailed knowledge of 18 CoRPORATE Woons BLVD., ALBANY together to form such an alliance. the history of the Middle East and Encourage judges, doctors, (518) 436-1100 ~ The Pet Guardian program was the United States. 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Dialogue should lead to resolution of BCHS class rank Editor, The Spotlight: discourse that consensus can be dilemma of a potentially lower top GPAs appear to have been 97, student who had a GPA of 92 or " I was very pleased to see the built. GPA when students are enrolled 97, 98 and 96. While anything 93 would be within the top 10 letters from Jill Rifkin and I agree with Ms. Rifkin's advice in rigorous courses. could happen, in reality a student percent of the class. Michael Tebbano joining in the regarding students taking At competitive diving events, it at Bethlehem with the same GPA I would encourage others to ~ discussion about class ranking at challenging courses. Using is agreed that some dives are as the one given in the add their voices to this dialogue, Bethlehem Central High School. another sports analogy, I would harder than others, In order to administration's example would so that as a community we can It is through open, public like to offer a solution to the reward those athletes who in fact have been ranked No. 1 in determine the best possible ,. attempt harder moves, their score his/her class and well within the solution. is modified by a degree of top 10 percent. In addition, Ira Goldstein difficulty. Similarly, rather that depending upon the year, any Delmar eliminate ranking, would it not be better to reward those students who take harder courses using a Board was wrong to pass weighting when calculating GPA? I would also like to respond to anti-Patriot Act resolution information mailed home by the high school administration. A Editor, The Spotlight: Committee have succeeded in • recent edition of High Flyer I was disappointed to read in doing just that. stated: "Using an e.xample of a the April21 issue of The Spotlight Debate on the issue during smaller school bordering our that the town passed a symbolic previous meetings has made it district, a student there who resolution condemning the obvious the resolution cannot be ~ received a 98.6 GPA may be Patriot Act. an accurate assessment of the ranked within the top 10 percent While I agree in principle with entire town's views, so I feel that of the class. In Bethlehem, where what the resolution had to say, it passing it was irresponsible. the size of the classes are much is not the town board's respon­ The fact that 20 supporters of larger, the same GPA could rank sibility to make a formal opinion the resolution walked out during a student at an unequal place­ on such matters. Mr. Jasinski's comments makes it < ment." Just as I oppose the Patriot Act, strikingly clear that while they The example provided by t'he I wouldn't dream of forcing that fight to exercise their freedom of administration is farfetched. opinion on the rest of my opinion, they're far less willing to , According to the information on community. grant the same to the opposing file in the high school guidance Special interest groups like the point of view. office, in the last four years, the Bethlehem Bill of Rights Defense Adam Lenhardt Slingerlands • SAFE•FUN•AFFORDABLE BRIAN BEAURY BASKETBALL CAMP Dexter will be AT THE COLLEGE OF ST. 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mmn;;afbJiPT.L:(;'~''"~'·'"~·-7~-- · ~- Story didn't capture· Garden club has high hopes for town Editor, The Spotlight: Bethlehem Garcen Tours, coeoperatio·n of the town and state · essence of meeting It is with hope and anticipation planned and fu•ded by the garden DOT has been significant, and that the Bethlehem Garden Club club and Bethl~hem Fint this success would not be possible > Editor, The Spotlight: Given the sensitive nature of explains the goals of our Commur.ity Jl_ppE arance Com­ without it. Kristen Olby's article "Beth­ this resolution, it would have been Community Project Committee. mittee, enabled our meobers b 'fhe committee is in the lehem takes stand on Patriot Act" appropriate for the board to have, Our endeavor is a grass-roots beautify various locaions in town. progress of broadening our scope ; in the April21 issue is of interest at the very least, provided some effort, and the changes we plan This r-ar's tour will be held 03 with a long-range plan. We have not so much for what it says, as explanation, clarification or could be incremental, depending June 16. Ticke:s wiL be available renewed our relationship with the for what it does not say. statement outlining its rationale on our funding. in the Slirgerlands Price ChoppEr town and have met with for adopting it. As one of those who were Our mission is to enhance parking lot on that cay. Supervisor Theresa Egan and unceremoniously ''warded off' by Failing this, I think it is fair to entrances, streets and public In 2003, the chl installed a Pu'Jlic Works Commissioner Supervisor Egan, I feel compelled conclude that the four board spaces in the town by promoting perennial highv

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Program to focus on Bethlehem's communities Board took Editor, The Spotlight: ium on residential construction to The moratorium will enable slide show of currents conditions easy way out At the end of March, the town allow for a thorough look at the the town board, the Bethlehem in the hamlets, presented by town of Bethlehem passed a law effects growth has had, and will Planning·Advisory Group and residents Sue Kilgallon and Mike on Patriot Act establishing a one-year morator- continue to have, on the town. Saratoga Associates time to enact Daley. < a comprehensive plan for future Landscape architect Ed Editor, The Spotlight: development which will help 1\.lienke will then speak about the I was disappointed to read in Fenton Art Glass maintain the quality of life for attributes and importance of The Spotlight of the town board's " Bethlehem residents. small communities and hamlets, adoption of a resolution on the Family Signing Event ... As part of this process, the natural settings and agricultural Patriot Act. Meet Lynn Fenton Erb, town wants to learn what businesses, and how they can be characteristics its inhabitants nourished, sustained and pre- My concern is not with the , great-granddaughter of desire to preserye and protect as served in changing times, es- merit, or lack thereof, of the the founder, and get Bethlehem enters this new era of pecially as surrounding resi- Patriot Act or the resolution. your purchases signed. growth. And so does Bethlehem dential communities expand. What troubles me is that I get .. Also available, this Raspberry Tomorrow. He also will discuss what a sense that the board took an Opalescent Thlip Mise, On Mnnday, May 3, from 7 to planning tools are available to easy route out by responding, at handmade exclusively for . 9 p.m., in the Elsmere Elemen­ address these issues. least minimally, to pressure from < Fenton Family Signing Events. tary School auditorium, Beth­ Also included will be insight a special interest group, the lehem Tomorrow will host from the business community, as· Bethlehem Bill of Rights Defense • Sign up to win a special door "Hamlets: Their History and represented by Steve Bolduc of Committee. prize-Fenton Collector Keystone Builders and Marlene Promise," another in its series of I hope the board's action is not Essentials-<~ $225.00 value! Brookins of public forums addressing issues The Little Country representative of the policies we • Watch the Fenton factory raised by Bethlehem residents as Store, on designing successful tour on video! can expect ·from our elected < a result of the "Community small businesses. officials in the days ahead as they Conversation" on Oct. 2. Additional panelists from the grapple with town issues. "Hamlets: Their History and business community available for Promise" will focus on how questions will include Roberta I voted for board members· ,. Bethlehem's small communities BastowofThe Perfect Blend, Bob trusting they would live up to remain a unique characteristic Verstandig of Verstandig's their campaign pledges, exercise and legacy of the town's original Florists, and Ed Daly of Curtis good judgment and represent all Whatever the Reason ... Whatever the Season development. Lumber. residents in the affairs over which they have authority. Will these residential and Public comment is welcome. commercial settlements survive The forum, including audience I hope future policy will not , Grandma's the rapid encroachment oftoday's questions and concerns, will be follow this pattern of the tail development? recorded and shared with the wagging the dog. Bethlehem Bethlehem Planning Advisory Your Place For Gifts The forum will begin with an residents deserve something Open Monday-saturday 9 A.M.-9 P.M., Sunday 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Board and the town board. We better. identification and brief historical look forward to seeing you there. 1275 Central Avenue • Colonie • 459-1209 overview by Joseph Allgaier, town Susan Plank Alfred Place Vzsit our web site at http://www.GrandmasCC.com historian, of the various hamlets Delmar , in Bethlehem, accompanied by a Slingerlands - Don't miss a meal. Food Stamps can help!

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THE SPOTLIGHT April 28, 2004- PAGE 11 ·· WCIHffiiiiiiiiBffill::lll'lllllllll'lllillD!iii!HIIIt?llllllllillllll'llllllilllllllllllilllillilllllll%%<1•'·"~-~~m We need some straigh~ answers from our national leaders Editor, The Spotlight: wants to believe a particular be missed. reservations as to their mission. according to statistics from the I'm prompted to write by the thing, such as, Iraq has weapons As m.uch as one might like to That task is being performed by, Vietnam Veterans Memorial. March 31 Spotlight concerning of mass destruction, guilty of believe the men and women in among others, Bethlehem Neigh­ When I was released in 1967, · the "protestors for peace" who as­ telling a lie? Does Colin Powell our armed forces are serving a bors for Peace. there were more than 12,000 ' semble at the Four Corners, and really want to believe that others noble purpose at the direction of Those that question the war, its dead. Eventually, there would be the troops whose service to the in the administration used him by honest leadership whose only motivation and its leaders are 58,178. country is deemed to be ensuring providing false information? interest is in protecting this doing so in the service of this We currently have a death toll the freedom of those protestors Recent newspaper stories have nation, the possibility that in the country, including and on behalf in Iraq of about 700. We need to to express themselves. raised questions about the ad- .'end it will turn out to be a lie of, those who are not free to question our leadership and insist In 1965, I ·questioned the ministration preventing accurate should not be dismissed. question their commanders. on honest answers. And when it purpose of our nation's presence figures as to the cost of Medicare The men and women currently When I was imprisoned in 1965 comes to issues that we just don't in Vietoam that I saw as support drugs being supplied to Congress serving in the armed forces are for refusing military induction, want to believe, we need to for a military dictatorship not by threatening to fire the actuary not in a position to carry on this there were voices in the country question our own blindness. representative of the Vietoamese who prepared the estimate. public debate, although I'm sure calling for peace, and the death William P McMillen ·people. And there is the leak of the many of them have serious toll in Vietnam was close to 900, Delmar Many of the soldiers who identity of the CIA employee r;======n served in that war came home whose husband was critical of the disillusioned that they had given administration. years of their lives; for some, their Corporate executives lie, or at Ask the dentist limbs; and for all, the lives oftheir least I feel they do. Perhaps they Q: Why do I need a check-up every 6 months? friends and comrades in a battle just wanted to believe they could ·A: For most healthy adults and children having a check-up and dental cleaning every 6. for a cause that was a lie. siphon millions from their com]}­ months is the best way to prevent major dental problems. Many adults, who have a anies without affecting the finan­ The definition· of what cons­ familial history of gum disease or have a tendency to accumulate a lot ot'tartar on their titutes a lie is harder to come by cial statements - or if they now; than I recall it being in my falsified the financial state­ teeth, need to visitthe dentist more frequently. A3 month.recall is necessary for these ·youth. Is a person who really ments, those millions would not patients to prevent periodontitis (a disease that attacks the bone in the periodontium). D.D.S. Q: How often do I really need x-rays of my teeth? Market needs community help [email protected] A: For most adults, a complete set of x-rays should be taken every 3-5 years. Approximately once a year decay detecting x-rays (commonly known as bitewings) Editor, The Spotlight: After a difficult year financially, should be taken. If there is a sudden change in your oral health or systemic health, Nine years, ago, Nichols' Nichols' Market needs our help. these x-rays may need to be taken more frequently. Dental x-rays are necessary for Market, formerly SuperValu, If you pause to imagine life in the dentist to thoroughly examine your mouth by detecting problems between the J opened its doors in Voorheesville. Voorheesville without this Since then, they have been a friendly store, we are sure you teeth, at the root apex and in the bone. Early detection helps to treat problems before wonderful addition to our town. would agree that it would be a they become painful and more expensive to treat. , This family-owned business has trem·endous loss. 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> PAGE 82- Aprtl 28, 2003 SPOTLIGHT NEWSPAPERS • FEESTELIJK BETHLEHE!M Feestelijk 2004 welcomes· new and old acts Mark your calendars for BCMS's very own Jeff Feestelijk will also be Saturday, May 1 ''. Klamka who besides teach- hosting a new venue featur­ Feestelijk Bethlehem, ing, moonlights as a singer- ing artistic demonstrations (pronounced: "Face- songwriter. and interactive workshops. tel-£ek") the town's The Village Creative Art Time Studio annual ~ Volunteers will be presenting hands-on . celebration of e~ste/;j·k.;< make their demos of clay sculpture, performing arts l:J.lf •Bethlehem annual jewelry desiin, drawing­ and community ~ appearance painting-cartooning, and will be celebrating in the parking lot; joined stone carvings. All ages are its 8th exciting year! by everyone's favorite, encouraged to participate! The festival showcases a ''Crackers the Horse" and This year's event will myriad of entertainment the juggling talents of Joe feature the return of trolley offerings in 13 venues located Carusone. service; escorting festival along the Delaware Avenue New performers this year attendees to most of the corridor. Headlining this include: Erik Sootes (guitar venues on the tour. Festivi­ year's line-up are local/ virtuoso), Morey Hall ties begin at 6:00p.m. (BC national blues legend, Ernie (concert pianist), Band of Middle School), and 7p.m. at - Williams, along with The Gold and Rant 'n' Rave all other venues. Admission Brits, (early Beatles tribute (oldies and classic rock). All buttons are $6 in advance band), featuring Delmar's will be at Delmar Reformed and $8 that evening. For own Tom Raider as John Church. Young pop-rockers; more information, please call Lennon! Their performances . Wide Awake and Dudek at Feestelijk flags fly outside of homes and businesses to show support the Bethlehem Chamber of lor annual community arts festival. · will·be at The American the Masonic Lodge. Also, Commerce at: 439-0512 or · Legion tent on W. Poplar St. Shirae with special guest, visit our website at: Featured at Bethlehem Rasinhead, will be holding www.feestelijk.com Central Middle School will be court at Blue Sky Music Organizers wish to thank an array of children's enter­ Studios. In addition, peren­ our town officials, business tainment and popular volun­ nial favorites, blues man Jeff community, non-profit teer-sponsored arts and Gonzales, The Swing Docs entities and many volunteers crafts. Performers include: Orchestra and psychic, Tita, who donate their time and Silvia Markson 'The Magic .will be on-board at First resources to the production Trunk," Cranberry .the United Methodist Church . of Feestelijk Bethlehem on Clown, Dean Davis's "Animals Hall, Bethlehem Town Hall an annual basis. · That Nobody Loves," and and HSBC bank respectively.

~Ernie Williams Ernie Williams played his first guitar in the 30's when he was 13 and is still going strong. Over the decades, he has maintained his post as a fixture of Albany's blues community, a scene hidden away in the dingy rooms of the city's toughest neighbor­ hoods. Ernie has remained one of the most beloved performers in the region. He has opened for major recording acts such as B.B. King and Aretha The Brits l} Franklin, Ernie has been a The Brits bring you the music of the early Beatles to force to be reckoned with. music of The Beatles playing Fab Four fans everywhere. . Ernie's charisma has songs covering everything Their goals are simply to give landed him both magazine from The Beatles first #17 · . their best and be the best at it. and TV spots. He was se­ "Love Me Do", right through Fun and a sense of humor are lected by Canon for their ad "Nowhere Man". The Brits nearly as important as the campaign for their new line feature material from each music itself and this is what the of copiers called "Canon Beatie record and including group wishes to bring to the. Blues". Ernie has also performances from both stage at every show. The Brits appeared in several television movies "A Hard Day's Night" perform in full "Beatie" cos­ and radio commercials. At 79 and "Help". Seasoned profes­ tumes and use exact replica years young, Ernie continues sionals, The-Brits enjoy the and vintage equipment with a to say "this is just the begin­ privilege of bringing the full range of authentic Fab -ning". exciting, energetic, charismatic guitars and drums.

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By ROB JONAS back in the hunt for the Colonial Tuesday's game against Ravena- and Academy of Holy Names last on first and second with no one Council title. · Coeymans-Selkirk. week. · out, and we had a couple of Mer some struggles last year, -The Blackbirds owned a 4-2 "We're young, but we're "She has very good movement ," Fiato said. the Voorheesville softball teain is league record heading into experienced," first-year coach on· her pitches," Fiato said. "She Fiato said he is trying to help • Matt Fiato said of his team, which also changes speeds really well, his hitters correct their mistakes. features five juniors and three which keeps hitters off balance." "We struggle a little against sophomores on a 13--player roster. What has hurt Voorheesville at power , but we've "We only have one player who times has been a lack of timely emphasized hitting in practice," didn't have varsity experience hitting. In last Wednesday's 2-1 he said. "We've gone into the Oastyear)." loss to Holy Names, the batting cage and turned up the Junior Cyrilla Suker Blackbirds scored in the bottom speed a bit, and the girls have has led the Blackbirds toward the of the second inning but managed responded well. All we need to do top of the league. Through six only two hits after that. is to do that in a game." games, Suker has allowed only 12 'The Holy Names game was The Blackbirds host Lansing­ hits and has recordedl05 strike- particularly tough because it was burgh W~dnesday before visiting outs, including 20- a 1-1 game in the bottom of the Cohoes Friday in a pair of league performances against Watervliet ·fifth inning and we had .runners games. Delivering Real Estate Success On A Daily Basis. With so many qualified buyers out looking, Spring is the best lime to sell your horne. Ro Mosrnen & Ann Manning will show you how they help all of their clients consistently sell for top dollar. "What You Should Know Before Selling Your Home." To get your free copy call Ro Mosmen or Ann 231 Delaware Manning, or email us at [email protected] -Avenue, Delmar TEINERI SPORTS SKI, BIKE & KAYAK SPECIALISTS Voorheesville's Cyrilla Suker pitches during last Wednesday's Colonial • Council. game against Academy of Holy Names. Rob Jonas

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Bethlehem saves: Paul Munsell 8. BASEBALL GIRLS lACROSSE Schalmont 2,Ravena 0 JGWfi Bethlehem 23, Colonie 2 Highlight: Schalmont pitcher Joe Bonitatibus scattered six hits in DUMPLING HousE Bethlehem scoring: Katie Rowan 4- Chinese Restaurant 3, Hailey Quillinan 4-3, Kate complete-game performance. .SJ pecializing in Dumplings, Lunches, Dinners, Quinlan 3-3, McKenzie Riege12-2, Schoharie 9, Cocktails, Mandarin, Szecliuan, Hunan & Cantonese. Theresa Ladoucheur 2-2, Kelly Hughes 2-1, Emma Strachman 2-0, Voorheesville 8 (9) Eat in or Take Out. Open 7 days a week. Erica Hill 2-0, Tess McGrath 1-1, Voorheesville highlights: Greg 458-7044 or 458-8366 Caitlin Schreffler 1-0, Jen Akin 0- . Delaney 3-run home run; Billy I. Corbett home run; Pat Selby 3 hits, Bethlehem saves: Emily Szelest 5. 2 runs scored. GIRLS TRACK · BoYs lACROSSE Burnt Hills 91, Bethlehem 86 Guilderland 13, Schalmont 88, Ravena 54 Bethlehem 1 Cobleskill 98, Voorheesville 22 Bethlehem scoring: Andrew Voorheesville 73, Waterford 21 Kelltiher 1-0. SoFTBALL Bethlehem saves: Mike Manzione 7. BoYs TENNIS Ravena 12, Watervliet 2 Ravena 4, Cohoes 3 Ravena highlights: Jackie Berghela Cobleskill7, Voorheesville 0 JOHN DEERE 2 singles, 2 RBI; Jamie Davis 2 Think the equipment singles, RBI. GIRLS lACROSSE is too good to be true? "''''*"""·""·~·:·~>X<·:-m;~~--'-'''~==~-- Bethlehem 22, w~.~!!fS~.~!L~P!il ?1 Averill Park 0 BASEBAlL Bethlehem scoring: Katie Rowan 4- 4, McKenzie Riegel 3-2, Theresa Bethlehem 16, Ladouceur 3-1, Tess McGrath 3-0, • Mohonasen 7 Cate Quinlan 2-3, Hailey Quillinan 2-2, Tricia Primomo 2-0, Erica Hill Bethlehem highlights: Matt Young 1-0, Caitlin Schreffler 1-0, Emma • 2 triples, double; Cameron Brown Strachman 1-0, Kelly Hughes 0-1. , 3 singles. Bethlehem saves: Emily Szelest I.

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Louis Ansa/do a graduate of Mount Holyoke Bette Conrad. ]. Dott, Ralph]. Dott, Paul]. Dott pastimes were gardening and College and held an Exchange Survivors include two and Leo Dott; and three sisters, traveling. Louis Ansaldo of Glenmont Fellowship from the Institute of daughters, Cynthia VanKempen Emily Dott, Frances Peterson and Survivors include three sons, died Saturday, April24. International Education in of Ravena, Bonnie Kellam of Virginia Birdsall. Peter Harrison of Raleigh, I'. C., " Born inNew Haven, Conn., he Freiburg, Germany. She received Ravena; a son, Robert Tice of Services were from St. Pius X Robert Harrison of Puerto Plata, was an Army veteran of Warld a master's degree in German Coeymans Hollow; two brothers, Church Burial was in Our Lady Dominican Republic, and Tom War II, serving in the European language and literature from Edward Conrad and Phillip of Angels Cemetery in Colonie. Harrison of Plymouth, N.C.; and , and Mediterranean theaters and Columbia University. Conrad; a sister, Mary Ellen ·Contributions may be made to four grandchildren. earning a Purple Heart ar.d a Mrs. Klemm was a teacher at Scofield; eight grandchildren; and the Northeastern Association of Services were from the Brown­ Bronze Star. Linton High School, Schenectady nine great-grandchildren. the Blind, 301 Washington Ave., Wynne Funeral Home in Cary. In the best national tradition, from 1957 to 1971. Services were from the Albany 12206. Burial will take place at a later he continued civilian service in She was a former member of Babcock Funeral Home in date in the family plot in Germany from 1947 to 1!'50, Union Presbyterian Church in Ravena. Evergreen Cemetery in Rutland, rebuilding the country woose Schenectady. Contributions may be made to Joyce Harrison Vt. . regime he helped defeat. Survivors include her husband Community Hospice of Albany Joyce Murdick Harrison, 81, of Mr. Ansaldo worked in the. of63years, FrederickA Klemm; County, 445 New Karner Road, Cary, N.C., and formerly of construction industry, retiring as a daughter, Virginia K Wells of Colonie 12205 or to the Firemen's Delmar, died Friday, April 16, at Memorial service director of vehicle maintenance Springfield, Va.; two sons, R. Home, 125 Harry Howard Ave., Western Wake -Hospital in Cary. Graveside services are for the state. Christopher Klemm of Frazer, Pa. Hudson 12534. She graduated from Pinellas scheduled at 1 p.m. Saturday, May After retirement, he and jis and W. Jeffrey Klemm of 1, at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in County Florida Junior High wife traveled the country McLean, Va.; and four South Bethlehem for Ruth extensively. grandchildren. Lois- Prusinski School in St. Petersburg, Fla., and Wiltsie, who died Dec. 7. the former Miln~ High School in Survivors include his wife ot61 Her body has been donated to Lois Ann DottPrusinski, 68, of Albany. She attended the The Rev. Charles Hayes, pastor years, Betty Anslado; two scns, the Anatomical Gift Program of Bethlehem, died Wednesday, University of Alabama before of South Bethlehem United Richard Ansaldo and Anthony Albany Medical College. April21, at her home. transferring to Cornell University, Methodist Church, will officiate. Ansaldo; two sisters, Claire Funeral services were private. Born in Colonie, she where she graduated with a Intellisano and Millie Gabrelli; and four grandchildren. graduated from ]{oessleville High degree in home economics. School and Albany Hospital She was a dietician at St. Luke's Services were from the Reilly Albert Conrad School of Nursing. · Hospital in New York City for a & Son Funeral Home in Albert H. Conrad, 72, of South Voorheesville. Mrs. Prusinski worked Albany year before enlisting in the Army. Bethlehem, died Saturday, April Medical Center Hospital for many During her military service. She Private burial will be in 24, at Hospice Inn in St. Peter's years before retiring. taught nursing at St. Peter's ·Saratoga National Cemetery at Hospital. the convenience of the family. She was a devout Catholic, Hospital in Albany and resided in Born in Earlton, he lived in attending St. Pius X Church in Delmar. South Bethlehem since 1956. Loudonville and St. Margaret Mrs. Harrison later became a Eleanor Klemm He was an Army veteran of the Mary's Church and Holy. Cross real estate agent for Bob Howard Eleanor G. Klemm, 88, .of Korean War. Church, both in Albany. where she excelled, becoming a Beverwyck Retireme:1t Mr. Conrad retired in 1989 She enjoyed traveling, member of the Million Dollar Community in North Bethlehem after many years of service with gardening and was a great New Club for selling more than $1 and formerly of Niskayuna, died Penn Truck Lines in Selkirk. York Yankees fan. million worth of real estate in one April 24, at Teresian House in He was a member and past Survivors include her year. Albany. · chief of Selkirk Fire Co. No.3. husband, John A Prusinski; five She enjoyed golf, snow skiing Born in Chicago, Ill., she was He was husband of the late brothers, Edward]. Dott, Thom~s and curling. Her two favorite

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Principal of­ Notice of Qualification ofThe LLC" was filed with the SSNY Road, Voorheesville, New enable qualified voters who at 5:00p.m., prevailing time; HEARING OF COM­ fice of LLC: 12405 Taubman Company LLC. on 3/12/04. Office: Albany York 12186, who is also the are in the polling place at must be typed or printed in PLAINTS Powerscourt Dr., St. Louis, Authority filed with Secy. of .. County. SSNY designated as registered agent of the LLC. · 9:00 p.m. to cast their ballots. the English language; must Notice is hereby given that MO 63131. Cart. of Form. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/8/ agent Of LLC whom service Latest date to dissolve is 12· AND FURTHER NOTICE IS be directed to the Clerk of the the Assessor of the Town of filed with DE Secy. of State, 2004. Office location: Albany of process may be served. 31-54. Purpose: for all legal HEREBY GIVEN that a copy School District; must be New Scotland, County of Al­ Federal & Duke of York Sts., County. LLC formed in Dela­ The P.O. address which the purposes. of the statement of the signed by at least two hun­ bany, has completed the ten· Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: ware (DE) on 11/16/1992. SSNY shall mail any process LD-9756 amount of money which will dred fifte"en (215) of the quali­ tative assessment roll for the any lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent"­ against the LLC served upon (April28, 2004) be required to fund the fied voters of the District; and current year; the inventory LD-9788 of LLC upon whom process him: 83 Speen St., Second School District's budget for must state the name and and valuation information will (April28, 2004) against it may be served. Floor, Natick, MA 01760- the· 2004·2005 school year, residence of each signer. be available at the Asses· SSNY shall mail process to: 4168. The Registered Ag~nt LEGAL NOTICE exclusive of public monies, However, the School Board sors' office Monday-Friday c/o Corporation Service Co., is SSNY. Purpose: any law­ may be otitained by any tax­ will not entertain or place from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. LEGAL. NOTICE 80 State St., Albany, NY"- ful business. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC payer in the District during before the voters any propo· A copy of the tentative as­ 12207, registered agent J._CD-9639 HEARING, BUDGET VOTE the fourteen days immedi- sition if its purpose is beyond sessment roll has been filed NOTICE OF FORMATION upon whom process may be (April28, 2004) AND ELECTION ately preceding the Annual the power of the voters or is with the Town Clerk at Town OF LIMITED LIABILITY served. Principal office of NOTICE IS HEREBY Meeting except Saturdays, illegal, or any proposition re­ Hall, New Scotland, New COMPANY LLC: 200 E. Long Lake Rd., , GIVEN, that a Public Hear· Sundays or holidays, at the quiring the expenditure of York where it may be seen NAME: PRIME MERLE Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48304. LEGAL NOTICE ing on the proposed 2004· Educational Services Cen- moneys which fails to include and examined, between the GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. DE Secy. of 2005 Budget for the ter, 90 Adams Place, Delmar, specific appropriations for all hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 Articles of Organization were State, Div. of Corps., 401 1) Name: Alliance Consulting Bethlehem Central School New York, and the offices of such expenditures required p.m. by any person inter­ flied with the Secretary of Federal St., Dover, DE. Collaborative, LLC District shall be held at the each Elementary school, the by the proposition .or any ested therein until the fourth State of New York (SSNY) on 19901. Purpose: any lawful '" 2) Date of Filing: February 3, Educational Services Center Middle School and the High proposition ·which must be Tuesday of May. Assessment April 12, 2004. Office loca­ activity. 2004 located at 90 Adams Place, School of the District be­ included in this notice of the roll figures will also be avail­ tion: Albany County. SSNY LD-9764 3) County: Albany Delmar, Albany County, New tween the hours of 8:30a.m. annual meeting and was not able for inspection at the has been designated as (April 28, 2004) 4) The Secretary of State has York, on Wednesday, May 5, and 4:00 p.m., prevailing received at least 60 days Town Hall on Saturday 5/08/ agent of the LLC upon whom ______? been designated as agent of 2004 at 8:00p.m., Prevailing time and also at said District prior to the annual meeting. 04 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 process against it may be the limited liability company Time. The budget will be Election. Dated: Delmar, New York p.m., Wednesday 5/12/04 served. SSNY shall mail a LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against available for review com· AND FURTHER NOTICE IS March 9, 2004 from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. copy of process to the LLC, it. may be served. The ad­ 621 Columbia Street, Notice of Qualification of mencing on Apri128, 2004 at HEREBY GIVEN THAT peti­ Steven O'Shea and Saturday 5/22/04 1 0 dress within or without this the Educational Services tions nominating candidates a.m. to 2 p.m. It is advised to Cohoes, New York 12047. ONECOAST NETWORK,' District Clerk State to which the Secretary Center, 90 Adams Place, for the office of member of meet with the Assessor prior Foranyla~ulpurpose. LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State shall mail a copy of Delmar, New York, and the the Board of Education and Bethlehem Central School to Grievance Hearings for an LCD-9775 of State of NY (SSNY) on 31 any process against it served offices of each Elementary for the office of Trustee of the District informal review of your as· (April28, 2004) 31/04. Office location: Albany upon him or her is 156 school, the Middle School Bethlehem Public Library LD·9664 sessment. The Board of As· County. LLC formed in Dela­ Darroch Road, Delmar, New and the High School of the shall be filed with the District (April28, 2004) sessment Review will meet ware (DE) on 11/25/03. '­ York 12054. · District. Clerk at the District Clerk's atTown Hail, New Scolland, LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent 5) The limited liability com­ AND NOTICE IS FURTHER office atthe Educational Ser' in the said Town, Tuesday of LLC upon whom process pany shall be engaged in the GIV~N that the election of vices Center, 90 Adams LEGAL NOTICE May 25, 2004 from 9:00a.m. NOTICE OF against it may be served. business of management candidates to the Bethlehem · Place, Delmar, New York, not to 12:00 noon and 6:00p.m. FORMATION OF LLC SSNY shall mail process to: ~, consulting. Ce~tral School Board of Edu- .later than April 19, 2004 at Notice of Qualification of to 9:00 p.m. to hear and ex- Articles of Organization for c/o Corporation Service Co., LD-9659 c~t1on and the budget vote 5:00p.m. Each petition must Taub-Co Finance LLC. Au­ amine all verified written DELATOUR ROAD ASSO­ 80 State St., Albany, NY (April 28, 2004) w1ll be held on Tuesday, May be directed to the District thority filed with Secy. of complaints in relation to such CIATES, LLC were filed with 12207, registered agent 18, 2004 between the hqurs Clerk, must be signed by. at State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/ assessment, on the applica- · the Secretary of State of New upon whom process may be of 7:00a.m. and 9:00p.m., leasteighty·six(86)qualified 20/04. Office location: Albany tion of. any person believing York on' March 15, .2004. Of· served. Principal office of' LEGAL NOTICE prevailing time, in the upper voters of the District and County. LLC formed in Dela­ himself aggrieved thereby. fice located _in Albany County. LLC: 2025 Monroe Drive, At­ gymnasium of the must state the name and ware (DE) on 3/24/04. SSNY Dated this 30th day of April The Secretary of State has lanta, GA 30324. Arts. of Org. FEDERAL HILL ROAD, LLC Bethlehem-Central Middle residence of the candidate. designated as agent of LLC 2004 been designated as agent tiled with DE Secy. of State, 1. The name of the limited li· School, 332 Kenwood Av- Petitions for Library Trustee upon whom process against upon which process may be 401 Federal St., Dover, DE r. ability company is Federal it may be served. SSNY shall Julie A. Nooney served and a copy of process 19901. Purpose: any la~ul enue, Delmar, Albany shall also describe the spa­ Sole Assessor Hill Road, LLC. County, New York, at which cific vacancy for which the mail process to: c/o Corpo· shall be mailed by the Sec­ activities. 2. The Articles of Organiza­ time the polls will be opened candidate is nominated. A ration Service Co., 80 State Town of New ScoUand retary of State to the LLC at LD-9763 tion creating the limited liabil­ ST., Albany, NY 12207, reg­ Slingerlands, NY 12159 125 Wolf Road, Albany, New (April28, 2004) tovotebyvoting·machineon copy of such petitions may '- ity company were filed in the the following items: be obtained at the Office of istered agent upon whom LD-9797 York 12205. Purpose: fpr any Office of the Secretary of 1. To adopt the annual bud· District Clerk in the process may be served. Prin· (April28~ 2004) lawful activity for which lim· ------State on April 5, 2004 and get of the Bethlehem Central Bethlehem Central School cipal office of LLC: 200 East ited liability companies may LEGAL NOTICE became effective on said School District for the fiscal during regular school hours. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield be formed under the law. date. year 2004-2005 and to au- AND FURTHER NOTICE IS Hills, Ml 48304, Arts. of Org. LEGAL NOTICE LD-9774 NOTICE OF 3. The principal office of the thorize the requisite portion HEREBY GIVEN that appli­ filed with DE Secy. of State, (April28, 2004) FORMATION OF LLC . Articles of Organization for limited liability company is in therefore to be- raised by cations for absentee ballots 401 Federal St., Dover, DE NOTICE OF FORMATION Albany County. taxation on the taxable prop- will be obtainable between 19901. Purpose: any lawful OF MARCHESE REALTY, LLC 4. The Secretary of State is erty of the District. the hours of 8:30 a.m. and activity. LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE were filed with the Secretary designated as the agent of 2. To elect two (2) members 4:00 p.m. Monday through LD-9801 COMPANY (LLC) of State of New York on' March 16, 2004. Office lo­ the limited liability company of the Board of Education to Friday, except holidays, from (April28, 2004) The name of the LLC is NOTICE OF KELLEHER & GABLE LLC. FORMATION OF LLC cated in Albany County. The upon whom process against a thr~e (3) year term com- the District Clerk. Completed Secretary of State has been it may be served and the post menc1ng on July 1, 2004 and applications for absentee The Articles of Organization Articles of Organization for . office address to which the LEGAL NOTICE ottheLLCwerefiledwiththe PRIMEDIA, LLC were filed designated as agent upon. expiring on June 30, 2007 to b.allots must be received by which process may be ...... Secretary of State shall mail succeed Stuart Lyman, DVM the District Clerk at least NY Secretary of State on with tQe Secretary of State of NOTICE OF FORMATION served and a copy of process any copy of process against and Richard Svenson, seven (7) days prior to the April14, 2004. The purpose New York on March 15,2004. W. OF LIMITED LIABILITY shall be mailed by the Sec­ is it is: Federal Hill Road, whose terms expire on June vote if the ballot is to be of the LLC is to engage in Office located iri Albany COMPANY retary of State to the LLC at LLC, c/o Rose Wa"tkins, 14 30, 2004. mailed to the voter, Or the day any lawful act or activity. The · County. The Secretary of Saybrook Drive, Glenmont, NAME: PRIME LAKE office of the LLC is to be Ia- State has been designated 7 Klaasen Way, Loudonville,t.­ 3. To adopt the annual beforetheelection,ifthebal- NY 12211. Purppse: for any New York 12077. amount to be raised by taxa- lot is to be delivered person- M~ADOWS LLq . cated in Albany County. The as agent upon which process 5. The limited liability com­ lion on the taxable property ally to the voter. Absentee ~rtJcles_ ofOrgamzatJon were Secretary of State is desig- may be.served and a copy lawful activity tor which lim­ .pany is formed for the pur· of the District for the ballots must be received by flied With the Secretary of nated as the agent of the of process shall be mailed by ited liability companies may pose of engaging in any busi· Bethlehem Public Library. the District Clerk not later • Sta~e of New York (~SNY) on LLC upon whom process the Secretary of State to the be formed under the law. ness purposes permitted by 4. To elect one (1) trustee to than 5·oo p m on May 18 ~pnl 20, 2004. Office loca­ against the LLC may be LLC at 621 Columbia Street, LD-9761 law. the Board of Trustees of the 2004. . . . ' tJon: Albany Co_unty. SSNY served.Theaddresstowhich Cohoes, NY 12047. Pur· (April 28, 2004) Dated: April 8, 2004 Bethlehem Public Library for A list of all persons to whom has been designated as the Secretary of State shall pose: for any la~ul_ activity Cooper Erving & Savage a five (5) year term com· absentee b811ots shall have agentoftheL~Cuponwhom mail a copy of any process tor which limited companies mencing on July 1, 2004 and been issued will be available process agamst It may. be against the LLC is Kelleher may be formed under the LEGAL NOTICE '- LLP & Gable LLC, 17 British law. Attorneys for Federal Hill expiring on June 30, 2009 to in the office of the District served. SSNY shall mall a Notice of Formation of an succeed Rena Button, Clerk from 8:30 a.m. until copy of proc_ess to the LLC,_ American Blvd., Latham, NY LD-9773 Road, LLC LLC: Green Light Develop· whose term expires on June 4:00 p.m. prevailing time on 6?1 Columbia Street Exten- 12110. (April28, 2004) ment, LLC 39 North Pearl Street 30, 2004. . each of the five day~ prior to SJon, Cohoes, New Yor~ LD-9785 Albany, New York 12207 (April28, 2004) Articles of Organization were~ 5. To vote on the followmg the day of the election ex~ 12047. For any lawful pur filed with the Secretary of (5, 8)449-3900 propositions: cept Saturday, May 1s'and E~~· LEGAL NOTICE LCD-9747 9804 State of New York (SSNY) on PROPOSITION #2 Sunday, May 16, 2004, and ." Notice of Formation of March 24, 2004. Office loca­ (April28, 2004) RESOLVED, that the Board on the day set for the elec- (Apnl28, 2004) LEGAL NOTICE Ravlaka Properties LLC. tion is in Albany County. The .. of Education of the tion. Any qualified voter may Notice of Qualification of Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. SSNY has been designated Bethlehem Central School challenge the acceptance of Sotheby's International Re­ of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on as agent of the LLC, ·upon LEGAL NOTICE District, is hereby authorized the ballot of any person on LEGAL NOTICE alty Membership Services, 5/2/2003. Office location: Al­ whom process against it may HTLand, LLC to(1)acquireschoolvehicles such list, by making his/her NOTICE LLC. Authority filed with Secy. bany County. SSNY desig­ be served, SSNY shall mail at a cost not to exceed challenge and reasons TOWN OF BETHLEHEM 0 0 JON of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/ nated as a:gent of LLC upon a copy of Process to the LLC,' NOTICE F F RMA I $882,631,whichisestimated thereforknowntothelnspec- WATERMAIN FLUSHING 16/04. Office location:Aibany whom process against it may 1621. Central Avenue, AI· s~ITED· LIABILITY COM· to be the maximum cost tor of Election before the PROGRAM County. LLC formed in Dela· be served. SSNY shall mail bany, NY 12205. Purpose: for thereof, (2) expend such close of the polls. 2004 ware (DE) on 4/12/04. SSNY process to: 3220 3rd Ave., anyla~ulpurpose. PANYI fO . . fil d sums for such purpose, (3) AND FURTHER NOTICE IS AREA #t _ 4/s to 4/14 Bronx, NY 10451. Term: un­ LD-9759 Art1ceso rganJzatJon 19 levythetaxnecessarythere-- HEREBY GIVEN that the designated as agent of LLC with the Secretary of State of for, to be levied .and collected qualified voters of the School Slingerlands, North upon whom process against til12/31/2103. Purpose: any (April28, 2004) NewYorkonMarch31,2004, in annual installments in District shall be entitled to· ~~~~~n~em, Town of New it may be served. SSNY shall lawful activity. mail process to: c/o Corpo· LD-9771 Office location: Albany such years and in such vote in said annual vote and AREA #2 _ 4/12 to 4/26 LEGAL NOTICE County, Secretary of State of amounts as may be deter· election. A qualified voter is ration Service Co., 80 State (April28, 2004) St., Albany, NY 12207, reg­ New York is designated as mined by the Board of Edu- one who is (1) a citizen of the Delmar, Elsmere NOTICE OF FORMATION agent of HT Land, LLC upon cation, taking into account United States of America, (2) Area #3 · 4126 to 515 istered agent upon whom process may be served. DE LEGAL NOTICE OF · whom process against it may state aid received, and (4) in eighteen (1 8) years of age or Glenmont, Selkirk LIMITED LIABILITY COM­ be Served Secretary Of State Some discoloration may be address of LLC: 2711 · anticipation of the collection older, and (3) resident within Notice of Qualification of PANY of New York may mail a copy of such tax, to issue bonds the School District for a pe- seen during this flushing pro­ Centerville Rd., Suite 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. Oyster Bay Holdings LLC. Articles of Organization of·· of any process to the LLC to . and notes of the District at riod of thirty (30) days next gram, which could result in Madan Associates, LLC Charles N Tommell 254 staining of laundry. Run wa· of Org. filed with DE Secy. of Authority filed with Secy. of · •· • onetimeortromt.imetotime preced,·ng the annual vote State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4{7/ ("LLC") filed with the Secre­ St P1. 9 Road ter until it clears before do- State, Federal & Duke ofYork ave P ' in the principal amount not to and election. The School Dis- 2004. Office location: Albany tary of State of New York Voorheesville, New York exceed $882,631, or enter trict may require all persons ing laundry. St., Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ 9803 pose: any la~ul activities. County. LLC formed in Dela­ ("SSNY") on April 5, 2004, .. 12186, who is also the reg- into a lease-purchase agree- offering to vote atthe budget LD· ware (DE) on 3/24/04. SSNY effective upon the date of fil­ · istered agent of the LLC. Lat· ment at a cost not to exceed vote and election to provide (April 28• 2004) LD-9787 (April28, 2004) designated as agent of LLC ing. Office Location: Albany • est date to dissolve is 12·31· $882,631 to acquire such one form of proof of resi· upon whom process against County. SSNY has been des­ 54. Purpose:for all legal pur- school vehicles. dency pursuant to Education LEGAL NOTICE it may be served. SSNY shall ignated as agent of the LLC poses. PROPOSITION #3 Law section 2018-c. Such LEGAL NOTICE mail process to: c/o Corpo· upon whom process against' LD·9757 RESOLVED, commencing form may include a driver's Notice of Formation of Los ration Service Co., 80 State it may be served. SSNY may _(April28, 20.04) with the election of trustees license, a non-driver identifi­ Caches Village, LLC, Art. of Notice of Qualification of CC St., Albany, NY 12207, reg­ mail a copy of any process in the year 2005, vacancies cation card, a utility bill, or a Org. tiled Sec'y of State Vlll Operating, LLC. Author­ istered agent upon whom to the LLC, 12 Dogwood LEGAL NOTICE on the Bethlehem Public Li- voter registration card. Upon (SSNY) 1/12/04. Office loca­ ity filed with Secy. of State of process may be served. Prin­ Lane, Albany, New York< brary Board of Trustees shall offer of proof of residency, tion: Albany County. SSNY NY (SSNY) on 1/28/1999, as cipal office of LLC: 200 E. 12211. The purpose for HT Holdings, LLC be "at-large" rather than the School District may also designated as agent of LLC amended. Office location: Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield which the LLC is formed is NOTICE OF FORMATION separate and specific seats require all persons offering to upon whom process may be Albany County. LLC formed Hills, Ml 48304. Arts. of Org. to engage in any lawful act OF and nominating petitions vote to provide th.eir signa­ served. SSNY shall mail in Delaware (DE) on 8/5/ filed with DE Secy. of State, or activity for which limited LIMITED LIABILITY COM· shall no longer describe any ture, printed name and ad· copy of process: c/o esc, 80 1998. SSNY designated as Div. of Corps., 401 Federal liability companies may bel­ PANY specific vacancy for which a dress. State St., Albany, NY 1 2207. agent of LLC upon whom St., Dover, DE 19901. Pur~ organized under the LLCL. Articles of Organization filed candidate is nominated. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS Purpose:any la~ul pUrpose. process against it may be pose: any lawful activity. LCD-9755 with the Secretary of State of 6. To transact such other HEREBY GIVEN, that pursu- Latest date 1/12/2029. served. SSNY shall mail pro· LD-9765 (April28, 2004) business as may properly anttoapolicyadoptedbythe 2 04 LCD-9799 cess to: c/o Corporation Ser· (April28, 2004) ~ffic~or~o~~tfg~i~ A ~~ n y· come before -the meeting Board of Education in secor­ (April28, 2004) vice Co., 80 State St., AI· ------' 1 pursuant to the Education dance with Sections 2035 County, Secretary of State of Law of the State of New York. and 2008 of the Education New York is designated as · The election and budget vote law, any referenda or propo- LEGAL NOTICE ... agent of HT Holdings, LLC shall be by voting machine or sitions to amend the budget, Adv !' b ' '!h t !I' hi N· ( II loJ 1439 upon whom process against absentee ballot. The hours or otherwise to be submitted NOTICE 0F TENTATIVE er ue your Ullneu WI ~po If ewrpapen- a Ul uav a o#H ofitmayboserved.Sec~r~e:ta~ry~ld~u~ri;ng~w~h~ic~h~t~h~e~p[o~ll~sjs~h~a~ll~ro~r~v~o~t;in~g~a~t~sta~idt]v~o~teL;an~d[_~C~O~M~PL~ET~I~O~N~~~~~~~~::::~~;:~;:;:;:;:::~;:::~;:;:;:;:~~;:~~;:::::~ State of New Yor~ may be kept open shall be from election, must be tiled with • THE SPOTLIGHT April 28, 2004- PAGE 27 ·National. contract means growth for Tang ora firm ~,,~··~~"""'"'~'""'~"'"'""'"'~ terminating in one neat faceplate "We were looking at major that Tangora anticipates will vacuums to his offerings. The By KATHERINE McCARTHY with ports TV, Internet and up to markets, and at the south, where change with the Sears contract. next year, it was structured "'''''~~''"'"'~"-""'·'·'" ,.•.•••• ,,,,,,,,,, four phone lines. the· majority of new homes are Tangora, 38, a Delmar resident wiring. · The future is now at Delmar's In addition to those three being built," Baker said. "But for the past 36 years, !lad been "I've gone from a onesy-twosy Tangora Technologies, and will communication basics, Tangora when we looked at the scope of working in the heating and air­ market to 200 homes annually," be coming soon to houses also provides home-theater wir- Mike's business, we were very conditioning business for 12 Tangora said. ''J'm··on track to throughout the Capital District. ing, central vacuums, security interested. Mike Tangora offers years, when he attended a 1995 double that next year." • Sears and Tangora Tech- systems and home automation. . quality and value similar to Sears; . trade show in Orlandc, Fla., about The Tangora showroom is a nologies recently signed an With the Sears contract, he has a rich history of taking home automation. technology lover's dream, with exclusive agreement that makes Tangora Technologies will be care of his customers; and he has ''Within a week, I had given big-screen televisions, a kitchen Tangora the only subcontractor providing home integration a good understanding of the notice at my job, ands:arted my "Icebox" with a flip-down screen the national company will use to .systems in new houses being built market." own business," he sa'd that is a computer, DVD player provide home integration tech- in the area. Tangora is also a certified Tangora built on his heating and connects to the home audio nology in Albany, Columbia, ''We've been in the structured home technology integrator, and air-conditioning tackground, system. A central vacuum and Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, wiring business for seven years," something that strengthened his although he painted "home wiring panels show the workings Schenectady, Warren and Wash- Tangora said. "Lisa DeGoff, my credentials with Sears. automation and homE theater" on of the high-tech toys. ington counties. right-hand person, and I had been Tangora Technology currently his first van. In his :irst year in ''We create a lot of smiles with Inside the company's looking at getting more business · employs eight people, a number business, he ad dee central our technology," Tangora said .. Delaware Avenue headquarters, with large contractors, and the located just on the Delmar side of Sears contract makes that the bridge into Albany, Michael possible." Tangora held a thick piece of Tangora said he had read Call now to schedule Schedule Filling plastic-coated cable that's been about Sears' home wiring pro­ your summer project. I Cu.ndi:n.g Quickly! cut open to show the four gram in a trade magazine. Sears different wires it contains. offers its structured wiring <5~8) &5'7-44.60 "Home integrated technology solutions through Connected ., starts with an infrastructure in Home, a joint venture between your home," Tangora explained. Sears and Home Directqr, Inc., a Custom Decks "I compare it to the liody. The nationwide company that designs, Concrete Patios/Sidewalks brain is the control center; the sells and installs home net­ Framed Awnings appendages are the things that working problems. Connected 3-Season Rooms move; and the central nervous Home is building a nationwide system sends the message that network of certified installers to makes them move. The primary create what De Goff called Serving the Capital basis of what we're doing is "forward-ready homes." District for over 12 Years! installing all three components in ''We looked at that," Tangora Fully Insured! your home. We put in a network said, "and asked, 'Do we want control center that sends the another integrator jumping in?' Free Estimates! - signals; the wire is the control We did our due diligence, and system; and at locations through- liked the way Sears worked." out the house, you've got the Sears chose Tangora from ~------·I I appendages that move." thousandsof applicants to be one 1 Present this-ad and get 10% off ofyour next Home Improvement Project! 1 The bundled wire, containing of 17 integrators nationwide. 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HOUSEHOLD ' HAZARDOUS WASTE & COMPUTER RECYCLING COLLECTION DAY INCLUDING PAINT RECYCLING THERESA EGAN, TOWN SUPERVISOR • SHARON FISHER, RECYCLING COORDINATOR ,_ SATURDAY MAY 1, 2004 8:00AM TO 1:00PM RAIN OR SHINE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM WHERE ••• RESIDENTS ONLY Town Highway Garage, Valid New York State Driver's License or current 74 Elm Avenue East, Selkirk, NY 12158 - Bethlehem tax bill required as proof of residency . TRI·VILLAGE QUESTIONS? GLENMONT CALL 767 ·9618 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 AM • 12 NOON

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WHAT IS HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE? Many home and garden products contain potentially dangerous chemicals that must be disposed of safely. These are usually found in basements, kitchens, garages, storage sheds and bathrooms. Crable Road WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? SOUTH SELKIRK Only residents from the Town of Bethlehem and other pre-approved municipalities can participate and only home generated hazardous wastes are accepta~le. A valid New York State driv~r's license or BETHLEHEM current Town of Bethlehem tax bill is required as proof of residence. Residents from other participating All residents must enter municipalities must have a special coupon for admittance. Elm Ave. E. via Elm Ave (follow arrows on map) HOW TO PARTICIPATE? The Town of Bethlehem Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day will be held on: SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2004 BETWEEN 8:00AM and 1:00PM; between gam and 1 pm, for other participating municipalities. Hazardous wastes must be brought to the Tow:n Highway Garage, 74 Elm Avenue East in Selkirk. (Please follow special directions shown on map.)

• All hazardous wastes must be in their original, labeled containers. Tighten caps and lids. NEVER MIX CHEMICALS! • Sort and pack materials securely in a sturdy cardboard box; use newspaper or cardboard to keep items from tipping or hitting each other. • Wrap leaking cOntainers in newspaper and place in plastic bags or a larger contain9r. • Place chemicals that may react with each other in separate parts of the car. • DO NOT leave product in a hot, unventilated vehicle for an extended period of time. ' • For your safety, please stay in your car. Workers will unload the materiaL Please DO NOT smoke near chemicals . • " ACCEPTABLE ITEMS .i "UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS

" Pesticides/Herbicides/1 nsecticides " Gasoline/Kerosene " Explosives/Ammunition " Compressed Gases (aerosols are okay) " Paints (oil base, latex) " Automotive Fluids/Batteries " Medical and Infectious Waste • " Commercial Waste " Wood Preservatives and Stains " Cleaning Products T Fireworks " Empty Paint Cans " Thinners and Solvents " Acids and Bases T Radioactive materials " Empty Aerosols " Drain Cleaners " Asbestos (wet and double bagged) " Controlled Substances " Industrial Wastes " Swimming Pool Chemicals " Flourescent Light Bulbs " Known PCBs/Dioxins. " Hobby Chemicals/Paints " Computers & Components < • • Maurer, Lavigne are engaged Nadine Katherine Maurer, daughter of William and Karen Maurer of Delmar, and Richard R. Lavigne, son of Raymond and Margaret Lavigne of Greenville, S.C., and formerly of Waterford, are engaged to be married . • The bride-to-be is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School and LeMoyne College. She works for General Electric in Greenville. The future groom is a graduate of Catholic Central High School and LeMoyne College. He works for Alltel Communications in Greenville. The couple plans a Sept. 24 wedding. Nadine Maurer and Richard Lavigne

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- sring is usually comedy time at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albar·y, anc:, this , spring, there's twice as much ccmedy as ever. . For the first · time, Cap Rep will be presenting two ,- plays in repertory -"Rounding Third· by Richard Dresser and "Fuddy Meers" by David Lindsay-Abaire. Both playwrights are contemporary and currently writing; . both plays are ' regional premieres. For Cap Rep Producing Artistic Director Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill, doing two plays at once (and directing one of them, "Rounding Third") is twice as much work, especially since the sets have to be changed after every performance. ''We have no loading dock behind the stage, so every set piece comes in through the front door," Mancinelli-Cahill said. ''We had to pick plays that ·would·work with our physical limitations. It's a:-duous, not something this space was set t:p for." Mancinelli-Cahill said Cap- Rep was also lookbg for two plays where some actors could play in both. (. "I had read 'Rounding Third' becore it was produced off-Broadway and saw that it had two guys who could play in 'Fuddy Meers,"' she said. · Chris Hutchinson will play Don in "Rounding Third" and the Limping Man in "Fuddy Meers." Jeffery Bender will play Michael in "Rounding Tnird" for people to have the experience of seeing both plays, League baseball coaches-one ultra-competitive, and Millet in "Fuddy Meers." with two very different sets and two actors in very hard-drinking and epitomizing the miserable philosophy ''Winning is the only thing," the other is Despite a hectic rehearsal schedule, "It's worked different roles." more laid-back, latte-drinking, "Let the kids have fun" out really well," Mancinelli-Cahill said. "And it's fun "Ro]lnding Third" is an "Odd Couple" about Little assistant. "Fuddy Meers" is less traditional- an amnesiac learns about her life from stories told by the strange people in her life. "Fuddy Meers" was performed in a staged reading by Cap Rep two years ago as part of its "Basement Works" series of new contemporary plays. One of the actors in the staged reading, Eileen Schuyler of Delmar, returns for the main stage production. "Rouriding Third" Lillie League assistant coach will be performed on Michael (Jeffrey M. Bender­ front) urges the team on white April 29 and 30 and Coach Don (Chris Hutchison­ May 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, back) watches in Richard 16, 18, 20,22, 26, 28 Dresser's "Rounding Third." and 30. "Fuddy Meers" will be on stage at Cap Rep, 111 N. Pearl St., Albany, on April28 and May 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 and 29. Tickets are $31 to $39. For information/ reservations, call 445-7 469. Photos by J;e Schuyler • THE SPOTLIGHT April28, 2004- PAGE 31

29,9 p.m., $10 in advance, $12 at the 6; exhibits oi1 Hudson River School percussion sections. Information, 439- orchestra, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. for Ave., Albany, Tuesdays, 7:30p.m. door. Information. 273-2337. painting, American sculpture, Egypt and 7749. choir, Siena College, Route 9, Information, 477-4454. the history at Albany, 125 Washington Loudonville.lntormation, 783-2325 PAll lARKIN Ave.lntorrnation, 463-4478. COLONIE TOWN BAND CAPITAL COMMUNITY VOICES FUOOY MEERS The Van Dyck, 235 Union St., several openings, rehearsals on ANNIE SCHAFFER ORCHESTRA rehea~als at Columbia High School, AND ROUNDING THIRD Schenectady, April30, 7 and 9:30p.m., SCHENECTADY MUSEUM Mondays at 7:30p.m. at town hall, Route openings in the string section, Luther Road, East Greenbush. 7 to 9 two regiOnal premieres in repertory, $17.1nformafion, 381-1111. Just Beyond our Door, the Nature 9, Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. rehearsals Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to p.m., Tuesdays. Information, 477-8308. Capital Repertory Theatre, 111 N. Pearl Dimension, through June 27, plus noon, Nott Terrace and Eastern St., Albany, through May 30, $31 and WYNTON MARSALIS Spirit of Schenectady, collection COLONIE CENTENNIAL ·Avenue, Schenectady. Information, ARTISTS WANTED _ highlights and planetarium, Noll Terrace 372-5146. $39.1nformation, 445-7469. Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, State BRASS CHOIR • Heights. Information, 382-7890. exhibit space available for original and Second streets, April30, 8 p.m .. openings for brass players; rehearsals paintings at Local Color Art Gallery, REALLY ROSIE $37 to $4<.1nformation, 273-0038. on first Thursday and third Tuesday of ELECTRIC CITY CHORUS 961 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham. Sendak musical, New York Stale Theatre ALBANY INTERNATIONAL the month, at 7:15p.m., town hall, Route ·male singing group, training provided, Information, 786-6557. AIRPORT GALLERY Institute, Schacht Fine Arts Center at AZTEC TWO STEP 9, Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. rehearsals at Faith United Methodist Artists in the Studio: 30 Years at t~e Russell Sage College, Troy, April30 aJ 8 'Tire Van Dyck. 235 Union St., Church, Brandywine Avenue and Millay Colony for the Arts, through p.m., $20, $16 for senio~ and students, Schenectady, May I, 7 and 9:30p.m., SUBURBAN SOUNDS Eastern Parkway, Schenectady, Aug. 1, half~hour free parking. Class~ $1 ofor children. Information, 274-3256. $20. Information, 381-I II I. · COMMUNITY CHORUS Tuesdays, 7:30p.m. Information, 785- Information, 242-2241. 4807. openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals VICTOR, VICTORIA DAVE HOLLAND QUINTET Sundays at 7 p.m. at lynnwood DANCE CLASSES LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY Reformed Church, Route 146, RIVER VALLEY CHORUS Schenectady light Opera Company, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, State ongoing, all levels, ballet, jau and 826 State St., through May 9, $18. 961 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, Guilderland. Information, 861-8000. Sweet Adelines group, based in Scotia­ modern, i\lew School of Ballet, 1098 and Second streets, May I, 8~.m., $22 Thinking Spring exhibit of original lnformation, 377-5101. and $26.1nformation, 273-0038. Glenville area, rehearsals on Tuesdays, .Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, paintings by member of the Colonie Art FRIENDSHIP SINGERS 7 to 9:30p.m., ca!l for location. Mondays to Thursdays and Saturdays. leagUe, through May 31.1nformation, Information, 399-1614. Information, 346-1096. MAME. 786-6557. openings in women's singing group, C-R Productions at Cohoes Music Hall, focusing on old favorites and show 58 Remsen St., through May 9, $16 to tunes, rehearsals Tuesday mornings at MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB . ART CLASSES WOMEN'S CHORUS . $26.1nformation, 237-7999. Community United Methodist Church watercolor, oil and drawing, beginner 1499 New Scotland Road, invitation for new members to join in NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM and intermediate, Wednesdays and LOOT Slingerlands." Information, 439-2360. singing classical and popular songs, Thursdays, taught by Kristin lost Cases, Recovered li•tes: Suitcases Third Reformed Church, 20 TenEyck Joe Orton's caper play, Curtain Call from a State Hospital Atlic, lhrough Woodward. Information, 783-1828. DELMAR COMMUNITY SIENA CHAMBER Thealre, 210 Old Loudon Road, Sept. 19; plus permanent collections on ORCHESTRA Latham. through May 8, $18. ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR the 9!1 I recover y effort, New York state openings in the string, horn and BY ' Information, 877-7529. history and geography , Empire State rehearsals Thursdays at 7:30p.m. for HOCUS-FOCUS HENRY BOLTINOFF Plaza, Madison Avenue. Information. 474-5877. ,Musi.e MAGIC MAZE e WHOLE- ALBANY INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND ART HXUQNKHEBYVSPMJ COMMANDER CODY Designs Through Time: Mqtorcycles Revolution Hall, River Street, Troy, April Past, Present and Future, through June HEBYVTQOLIGDBYW TRPMKISFDBYWUSQ Spotli~spapers OMKI FDHRBZXWUSQ ONLJHHELDOOBACF DCASREBMUNSCTYW VKL IMXAWFOLLABT. SQPHNLNRKOIHEFE

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AA MEETINGS DELMAR REFORMED NEW SCOTLAND INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING PLANNING BOARD •' Slingerlands Comrrounity Church, 1499 Worship services, 9 & 11 a.m., with child Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place, New Srnlland Town Hall, Route 65, 7 New Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar care, Sunday school through grade 7, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH ?to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, p.m. Information, 765-3356. T.G.I. Sunday contemporary worship at 439-0057. Reformed Church, 366 Delaware Ave., Masses Saturday al5 p.m. and Sunday at 5:30p.m. with child care and children's BETHLEHEM 8:30p.m. Information, 489-6779. 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Mountain View • V'VILLE PLANNING COMMISSION program through grade 6. 386 Delaware Road, Voorheesville. Information, 765- ELMWOOD PARK FIRE DISTRICT Village Hall, 29 Voorheesville Ave., 7 Ave. Information, 439-9929 or DELMAR ROTARY NEW SCOTLAND 2605. Board of fire commissioners meeting, p.m. lnlormation, 765-2692. [email protected]. North Bethlehem firehouse, 589 Russell Nonnanside Country Club, 7:30a.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST Road, 7:30p.m. Information, 767-2930. SKY CAMP BETHLEHEM COMMUNITY Aviation program for families, 7 p.m., CHURCH Early worship, 8:30a.m., worship celebration, 10 a.m., church school EXPLORER POST 1'57 SOLID ROCK CHURCH Voorheesville Public Library. Worship service 10 a.m.; nursery and classes for nursery through high school, For boys and girls 14-21, focusing on 1 Kenwood Ave., evening prayer and Sunday School through 5th grade 10 a.m., choir rehearsals, 11:15 a.m., 68 environmental conservation, 310 Bible study, 7 p.m. Information, 439- THE CLOTHING CLOSET provided at both services. 201 Elm Ave. Maple Ave., Voorheesville. Information, Kenwood Ave., 7:30-9 p.m. Information, BETHLEHEM 4314. Information, 439-3135. -A service supported by area Reformed 765-2695. 439-4205. churches Jo provide clothing to those in TOWN BOARD need; volunteers welcome. Clarksville SOUTH BETHLEHEM UMC DELMAR ROTARY BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHES· Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Refonned Church, Route 443, Clarksville, Sunday school, 9:30a.m .. worship Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m .. Sunday school, 9:15a.m .. worship TRA Ave., 5:30p.m. Information. 439-4955. 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. service, 11 a.m., followed by coffee hour, Information, 767-2930. service,-10:15 a.m., Auberge Suisse Rehearsal, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 lnfonnation, 768-2916 or 439-5400. 65 Willowbrook Ave. information, 767- Restaurant, Route 85. Information, 475- Delaware-Ave., 7:30 p.m.,lnformation, 9953. OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS 9086. 439-7749. The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apls.,1 Board meetings first Wednesday of each DELMAR FULL GOSPEL month, open to public. Bethlehem Town Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30p.m. JERUSALEM REFORMED BLANCHARD LEGION POST Information, 439-0871. Ap~ ao Sunday service, 9:30 a.m., with Sunday Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 4 p.m. g.,.i. Worship service and Sunday school, 10 Meeting, 16 Poplar Drive, 8 p.m. school and nursery, home groups, a.m., followed by coffee hour, Route 32, Information, 439-9619. women's Bible studies and youth group, BETHLEHEM BUSINESS WOMEN BINGO BETHLEHEM Feura Bush.lnformation, 439-2363. 292 Elsmere Ave. Information, 439-4407. Normanside Country Club, Salisbury Blanchard American legion Post, 16 ROYAL ARCH MASONS Road, Elsmere, 6 p.m.: dinner 6:30p.m., Poplar Drive, 7:30 p.m.lnformation, 439- UNIONVILLE REFORMED Temple Chapter No.5; Masonic Temple, 9819. AAMEETING FIRST REFORMED,OF BETHLEHEM program and meeting to follow dinner. Sunday school, 9:15a.m., worship 421 Kenwood Ave. First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Church school9:45 a.m., worship 11 Information, 439-7237. seN ice, 10:30 a.m., followed by Route 9W, 7:30p.m. Information, 469- a.m., fellowship hour after worship; BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 fellowship, Delaware Turnpike. • 6779. child-care provided, Route 9W, Selkirk. AA MEETING Information, 439-5001. SOLID ROCK CHURCH Elsmere Elementary School, 247 lnlormalion, 767-2243. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Delaware Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m .. EveninQ prayer and Bible study, 1 CHABAD CENTER Ave., 8:30p.m. Information, 489-6779 .. Kenwood Ave., 7 p.m. Information, 439- CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY FAMILY OF GOD NAZARENE 4314. TESTIMONY MEETING Friday services, discussion and kiddush CHURCH at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, CHURCH NEW SCOTLAND First Church ol Christ. Scientist. 555 Sunday school, 9:15a.m., worship 439-8260. Worship 1.0 a.m. and 5 p.m., Sunday BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB service, 10:30 a.m., followed by coffee Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m.lnformation, school 11:30 a.m., Krumkill and Blessing hour, nursery care proVided, Route 443. LIFELINES Normanside Country Club, Delmar, 7 139-2512 .. roads, North Bethlehem, Information NEW SCOTLAND Information, 766-2916. Prose writers group, 7 p.m.,­ p.m.lnformation, 439-4857. 453-9953. NEW SCOTLAND Voorheesville Public library, no signup, MOUNTAINVIEW EVANGELICAL lnlormalion 765-2791. BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 PIONEER CLUBS FIRST UMC OF DELMAR For children grades 1\hrough junior . FREE CHURCH 1016 RIVer Road (Route 144), Cedar Hill. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME Sunday school9:30, Worship seNice high; Mountainview Evangelical Free ·Family Bible Hour, 9:15a.m.: worship QUARTET REHEARSAL 7 p.m. Information. 767-2686. 9:30 & 11 a.m. (in chapel); adult classes Weekly al Voorheesville Public Library, Church, Route 155,3:45-5 p.m. service, 10:30 a.m., nursery care and fellowship 11 a.m., child-care United Pentecostal Church, Route 65, 51 School Road,10:15 a.m. Information, lnlormalion, 765-3390. provided. Route 155, Voorheesville. New Salem, 7:15 p.m.lnformation, 765- provided, 428 Kenwood Ave. Information, TESTIMONY MEETING 765-2791. Information, 765-3390. 439-9976. 4410. First Church of Chrisl, Scientisl, 555 YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS Delaware Ave., 7:30p.m. Information, FAITH TEMPLE ONESQUETHAW REFORMED 439-2512. United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, MOUNT MORIAH MINISTRIES Bible study, New Salem, 7:30p.m. New Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765- · Worship service, 9:30a.m., Sunday Sunday school, 9:45a.m., morning Information, 765-2670. schoo1,10:45 a.m., Tarrytown Road, 4410. worship, 11 a.m., youth group, 6 p.m., ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Feura Bush.ln1ormalion. 768-2133. evening service, 7 p.m., Route 9W, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware PRAYER MEETING , Glenmont. Information, 426-4510. Ave., 7:30 p.m.lnformalion. 439-4955. Evening prayer meeting and Bible study, FAITH TEMPLE BETHLEHEM Mounlainview Evangelical Free Church; Sunday school, 10 a.m., worship service, BINGO Route 155, 7:30p.m. Information, 765- UNITY OF FAITH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 7 p.m., New Salem. Information, 765- FARMERS MARKET Blanchard American Legion Post, 16 3390. 2670. Sunday school and worship service, 10 Markel and Chicken Barbeque, Poplar Drive, 7:30 p.m.lnform

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Adams St. WEEKLY Working unlimited usage, 500,000 WEDDING VEIL- Bead, Delmar, NY 12054 cost system can help. Call doctors, 800-738-1916, for following week through the government 1-888-867-9840. Read ing On Edge, Blusher, part-time. No experience. limited time offer. actual case results online Comb Attachment. $15. A lot of opportunities. 1- at www .UnitedFreshStart HOME IMPROVEMENT 899-7049. Phone • Fax 800-493-3688 Code V-95 READERSHIP: .com HAS YOUR BUILDING MOTORCYCLE (518) 439-4940 CHILD CARE NEEDED 9 Newspapers; (518) 439-0609 Fax FIREWOOD SHIFTED? Structural re­ FOR SALE Babysitter/Mother's pairsofbams, houses and 105,000 SPRING PRICES! $125 garages. Call Woodford 1994 YAMAHA XJ600. . Helper for two small chil­ 9,000 miles, MINT condi­ Readers PER CORD. 2 CORD Bros., Inc. for straighten­ dren, ages 2 and 4, in my tion. $2850.00 B/0. 767- MINIMUM.: Face & Full ing, leveling, foundation home in Delmar. 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ISTS Trainers- Managers­ individual for full-time po­ ing Position, Part-Time, Wallace St., Scotia, apply Artistic/Drawing Skills lm- in person, no calls. PERSONAL CARE AIDE. arerequired.Formorein- ANNOUNCEMENT: Now Superstars. Join Our All sition. Must be computer formation, call 783-1111 Star- 6 Figure Earners proficient and comfortable portant, Will Train. Call High-Paying Postal Jobs! Part time, flexible hours. ext.310. EOE. CCDS 15 Hiring 2004 Postal posi- Team. Based ON Actual working with numbers. Amy, 439-6875. No Experience Required! Scotia Mansion Assisted tions. $14.80/$38+/hr No Avis Drive, Latham , NY experience necessary. 1st Week Earnings Of Prior bookkeeping, ac­ DENTAL STAFF for DON'T PAY for informa­ Living, 39 Wallace St. Scotia, apply in person, 12110. Entry level with full ben- Brand New Representives counting and/ or tax Pediatric practice. Will tion about jobs with the ft p 'd t . . C WhoJustJo~nedOurCom- preparation experience a train the right individual. 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THE SPOTLIGHT April 28, 2004 ~PAGE 37 . I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL.NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE TOWN, TO HEAR AND EX­ 14 Petra Lane LESAL NOTICE ignated as agent of the LLC ("SSNY'') on March 18, 2004, AMINE ALL COMPLAINTS Albany, New York 12205 upon whom process against effective upon the date of fil­ NOTICE OF FILING OF IN RELATION TO ASSESS­ 5. The registered agent of the Notice of formation of BLUE it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE ing. Office Location: Albany ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA· MENTS, ON THE APPLICA· limited liability company DIAMOND EXCAVATION, mail a copy of process to the County. SSNY has been des­ TIONOF TION OF ANY PERSON upon whom process against LLC. Articles of Organization LLC, 5 Palisades Drive, Al­ Notice of Qualification of SV ignated as agent of the LLG BARON CLARK THOR· BELIEVING HIMSELF TO the liability company can be liled with SSNY on 3/31/04 bany, New York 12205. Pur­ Yonkers, LLC. Authority filed upon whom process against OUGHBREDS, LLC BE AGGRIEVED. serVed is: Robert J. Baron, who is designated as agent pose: For any lawful pur­ with Secy. of State of NY it may be served. SSNY may 1. The name of the Limited DATED THIS 28th of APRIL 14 Petra Lane, Albany, New of LLC upon whom process pose. (SSNY) on 3/24/04. Office mail a copy of any process liability Company is: Baron York 12205. against it may be served. LD-9716 location: Albany County. LLC to the LLC, c/o Ganz 2004. formed in Delaware (DE) on · Clark Thoroughbreds, LLC. M. DAVIO LEAFER 6. The character of the busi­ SSNY shall mail process to (April28, 2004) Wolkenbreit & Friedman LLP, 2. The Articles of Organiza­ ness is to conduct any law­ the LLC, 357 South Albany 3/8/04. SSNY designated as One Columbia Circle, Al­ ASSESSOR tion of the Company were ful business activity for profit Road, Selkirk, NY 12158. agent of LLC upon whom bany, New York 12203. The filed with the Secretary of TOWN OF BETHLEHEM that is not otherwise prohib­ LLC is member-managed. LEGAL NDriCE process against it may be purpose for which the LLC is State on March 30, 2004. LD-9752 ited by the laws of the State Purpose: to conduct any law­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ form·ed is to engage in any 3. The County within New (April 28, 2004) of New York. ful business. Office location: Notice of Qualification of H.P. cess to: .c/o Corporation Ser­ lawful act or activity for which York State which the office of LD-9742 Albany County. Hood & Sons, LLC. Author­ vice Co., 80 State St., Al­ limited liability companies the Company is to be located (April28, 2004) LCD-9736 ity filed with Secy. of S1ate of bany, NY 12207, registered may be organized under the is Albany. LEGAL NOTICE (April28, 2004) N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/30/04. Of· agent upon whom process LLCL. -. 4. The Secretary of State has fice location: Albany County. may be served. Principal of­ LCD-9656 NOTICE OF FORMATION been designated as agent of LEGAL NOTICE LLC formed in Delaware fice of LLC: c/o lnvestcorp, (April28, 2004) the limited liability company OF LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE (DE) on 315/04. SSNY des­ 280 Park Ave., NY, NY upon whom process against COMPANY (LLC) Notice of Publication ignated as agent of LLC 10017. Arts. of Org. filed with Name: TWIN STARS MAN· the Company may be served ART & DESIGN ADVISORS Notice of formation of BLUE upon whom process against DE Secy. of State, 401 Fed­ LEGAL NOTICE and the post office address AGEMENT GROUP LLC Ar­ LLC was filed with SSNY on DIAMOND PORTABLE TO I· it may be served. SSNY shall eral St., Dover, DE 19901. within this state to which the ticles of Organization filed 04/07/2004 Office: Albany LETS, LLC. Articles of Orga­ mail process to: c/o Corpo­ Purpose: any lawful activi­ Notice of Formation of an Secretary of State shalt mail with Secretary of State of County. SSNY designated as nization filed with SSNY on ration Service Co. (CSC), 80 ties. LLC: 3716 Route 9, LLC a copy of any process New York (SSNY) on March agent of LLC whom process 3/31/04 who is designated as State St., Albany, NY 12207. LD-9684 Articles of Organization were against the Company served 2, 2004. Office location: Al­ against may be served. The agent of LLC upon whom DE address of LLC: c/o CSC, (Apri128, 2004) filed with the Secretary of upon him is: bany County. SSNY desig· P.O. address which SSNY process against it may be 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. State of New York (SSNY) on 14 Petra Lane nated as agent of LLC upon shall mail any process served. SSNY shall mail pro­ 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. October 14, 2003. Office lo­ Albany, New York 12205 whom process against it may against the LLC served upon cess to the LLC, 357 South Arts. of Org. filed with DE LEGAL NOTICE cation is in Albany County. 5. The registered agent of the be served. SSNY shall mail him: The LLC, 46 STATE Albany Road, Selkirk, NY Secy. of State, 401 Federal The SSNY has been desig­ limited liability company a copy of process to c/o STREET, 3RD FLR, AL· 12158. LLC is member-man­ St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. NOTICE OF FORMATION nated as agent of the LLC, upon whom process against Breakell Law Firm P.C., 10 BANY, NY 12207. The regis­ aged. Purpose: to conduct Purpose: any lawful activity. OFA upon whom process a§ainst the liability company can be Airline Drive, Albany, New tered agent is: USA CORPQ. any lawful business. Office LD-9708. DOMESTIC LIMITED Ll· it may be served, SSNY shall served is: Robert J. Baron. Y6rk 12205. Purpose: Any RATE SERVICES INC. at the location: Albany County. (April28, 2004) ABILITY COMPANY (LLC). mail a copy of Process to the 6. The character of the busi­ lawful business purpose. same address. Purpose: any LCD-9735 The name of the LLC is SMK LLC, 1621 Central Avenue, ness is to conduct any law­ LD-9750 lawful purpose. (April28, 2004) WATERVLIET, LLC. The Ar­ Albany, NY 12205. Purpose: ful business activity for profit (April 28, 2004) LCD-9741 LEGAL NOTICE ticles of Organization of the for any lawful purpose. that is not otherwise prohib­ (April 28, 2004) LLC were filed with the NY LD-9653 ited by the laws of the State LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of HP Secretary of State on March (April28, 2004) of New York. LEGAL NOTICE Hood LLC. Authority filed 1 8, 2004. The purpose of the LD-9754 Notice of formation of BLUE with Secy. of State of N.Y. LLC is to enga~e in any law­ Notice of Qualification of LEGAL .NOTICE (April28, 2004) DIAMOND, LLC. Articles of (SSNY) on 3/30/04. Office ful act or activity. The office LEGAL NOTICE Source One Mobility, L.L.C., NOTICE OF FILING OF Organization filed with SSNY location: Albany County. LLC of the LLC is to be located in App. for Auth. tiled Sec'y of ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA· on 3/3'1/04 who is desig­ formed in Delaware (DE) on Albany County. The Secre­ Notice of.. Formation of an State (SSNY) 3/23104. Office LEGAL NoTICE TION OF nated as agent of LLC upon 7/2103. SSNY designated as tary of State is designated as LLC: PRINCETOWN DE· location: Albany County. LLC BARON THOROUGH· whom process against it may agent of LLC upon whom the agent of th... e LLC UJ:IOn VELOPERS, LLC NOTICE OF FILING OF org. in UT 5/28/02. SSNY BREDS, LLC be served. SSNY shall mail process against it may be whom process against the Articles of Organization were ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA· designated as agent of LLC 1. The name of the Limited process to the LLC, 357 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LLC may be served. The ad· filed with the Secreta_ry of TION OF upon whom process may be Liability Company is: South Albany Road, Selkirk, cess to: c/o Corporation Ser­ dress to which the Secretary State of New York (SSNY) on 1 4 PETRA, LLC served. SSNY shall mail BARON THOROUGH· NY 12158. LLC is member­ vice Co. (CSC), 80 State ST., of State shall mail a copy of February 18, 2004. Office 1. The name of the Limited copy of process: 4455 S 700 BREDS, LLC. managed. Purpose: to con­ Albany NY 1 2207. DE ad­ any process against the LLC location is in Albany County. Liability Company is: 14 E, S1e. 200, Salt Lake City, 2. The Articles of OrQaniza­ duct any lawful business. Of­ dress of LLC: c/o CSC, 271 1 is c/o Tri City Rentals, 255 The SSNY has been desig­ PETRA, LLC. UT 84107, the principal of· tlon of the C-ompany were fice location: Albany County. Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, Washington Avenue Exten­ nated as agent of the LLC, 2. The Articles of Organiza­ fice location of LLC. Art. of filed with the Secretary of LCD-9733 Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. sion, Albany, New York upon whom process against tion of the Company were Org. on lile: Utah Dept. of State on March 30, 2004. (April28, 2004) of Org. tiled with DE Secy. of 12205. it may be served, SSNY shall filed with the Secretary of Commerce, 160 E 300 S, 1st 3. The County within New State, 401 Federal St., Ste. LCD-9681 mail a copy of Process to the State on March 30, 2004. Fl., Salt Lake City, UT841 11. York State which the office Of 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ (April28, 2004) LLC, 1621 Central Avenue, 3. The County within New Purpose: any lawful purpose. the Company is to be located LEGAL NOTICE pose: any lawful activity. Albany, NY 12205). Purpose: York State which the office of LCD-9748 is Albany. LD-9707 for any lawful purpose. the Company is to be located (April 28, 2004) 4. The Secretary of State has Notice of foimation of BLUE (Apri128, 2004) LEGAL NOTICE LD-9652 is Albany. been designated as agent of DIAMOND SEPTIC, LLC. (April28, 2004) 4. TI1.9 Secretary of State has the limited liability company Articles of Organization filed Notice of Formation of DDC been designated as agent of LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against with SSNY on 3/31/04 who LEGAL NOTICE Group LLC, Art. of Org. filed the limited liability company the Company may be served is designated as agent of Sec'y of State (SSNY) 2/4/ NOTICE OF FILING OF LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against and the post office address LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of 04. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA· the Company may be served within this state to which the against it may be served. Booth Bros. Dairy LLC. Au· Office location: Albany Notice of Formation of an TIONOF and the post office address Secretary of State stiall mail SSNY shall mail process to thority filed with Secy. of County. SSNY designated as LLC: AMEDORE· 35 HACKETT, LLC within this state to which the the LLC, 357 South Albany State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 31 agent of LLC upon whom GUIDARELLI DEVELOP­ 1 . The name of the Limited a copy of any process Secretary of State shall mail against the Company served Road, Selkirk, NY 12158. 30/04. Office location: Albany process may be served. MENT GROUP, LLC. Articles Liability Company is: 35 a copy of any proc_~ss upon him is: LLC is member-managed. County. LLC formed in Dela­ SSNY shall mail copy of pro­ of Organization were filed against the Company served HACKETT, LLC. 14 Petra Lane Purpose: to conduct any law­ ware (DE) on 3/5/04. SSNY cess: c/o National Reg. Agts. with the Secretary of State of upon him is: 2. The Articles of Organiza­ ful business. Office location: designated as agent 61 LLC Inc., 875 Ave. of the Ameri­ New York (SSNY) on Octo· tion of the Company were AlbanY, New York 12205 14 Petra Lane 5. The registered agent of the Albany County. upon whom process against cas, NY, NY 10001, the Reg. ber 14,2003. Office location Albany, New York 12205 filed with the Secretary of LCD-9734 it may be served. SSNY shall Agt. upon whom proc. may is in Albany County. The State on March 30, 2004. limited liability company 5. The registered agent of the (Apri128, 2004) mail process to: c/o Corpo­ be served. Purpose: any law­ SSNY has been designated 3. The County within New upon whom process against limited liability company the liability company can be ration Service Co. (CSC), 80 ful purpose. as agent of the LLC, upon upon whom process against York State which the office of State St., Albany, NY 12207. LCD-9675 whom process against it may the Company is to be located served. is: Robert J. Baron, the liability company can be LEGAL NOTICE DE address of LLC: c/o CSC, (April28, 2004) be served. SSNY shall mail is Albany. 14 Petra Lane, Albany, New served is: Robert J. Baron. York 12205. 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. a copy of Process to the LLC, 4. The Secretary of State has 6. The character of the busi­ 6. The character of the busi­ Notice of Formation of 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. 1900 Western Avenue, Al­ ness is to conduct any law­ been designated as agent of Clinton International LLC. Arts of Org. filed with DE LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12203. Purpose: tor the limited liability company ness is to conduct any law­ ful business activity for profit Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. Secy. of State, 401 Federal any lawful purpose. upon whom process against ful business activity for profit that is not otherwise prohib­ of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Notice of Formation of Glo-~ LD-9651 the Company may be served that is not otherwise prohib­ ited by the laws of the State ited by the laws of the State 3/10/04. Office location: Al­ Purpose: any lawful activity. bal Education Seminars, (April28, 2004) of New York. and the post office address bany County. SSNY desig­ LD-9706 LLC, Art. of Org. tiled Sec'y within this state to which the of New York. LD-9753 LD-9740 nated as agent of LLC upon (April 28, 2004) of State (SSNY) 3/8/04. Of· Secretary of State shall mail (April28, 2004) (April28, 2004) whom process against it mar. fice location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE a copy of any process be served. SSNY shall mall SSNY designated as agent against the Company served process to: The LLC, 20 of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of upon him is: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE McCormack Rd., may be served. SSNY shall Nextel Retail Stores,. LLC. 14 Petra Lane Slingerlands, NY 12159. Pur­ Notice of Qualification of The mail copy of process: 1096 Authority filed with Secy. of NOTICE OF COMPLETION Albany, New York 12205 NOTICE OF FILING OF pose: any lawful activity. Flippen Group, L.L.C., App. Madison Ave., Albany, NY S1ateot NY (SSNY) on 2120/ Of TENTATIVE ASSESS· 5. The registered agent of the ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA· LD-9721 for Auth. filed Sec'y of State 12208. Purpose: any lawful 04. Office location: Albany MENT ROLL limited liability company TION OF (April28, 2004) · (SSNY) 3115/04. Office loca­ purpose. County. LLC formed in Dela­ (PURSUANT TO SEC· upon whom process against 6 WEMBLEY, LLC tion: Albany County. LLC org. LCD-9674 ware (DE) on 1/31/01. SSNY TIONS 505 and 1526 ofTHE the liability company can be 1. The name of the Limited in TX 1 1/5/98.. SSNY desig­ (April28, 2004) designated as agent of LLC REAL PROPERTY TAX served is: Robert J. Baron, Liability Company is: 6 LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC upon upon whom process against LAW) 14 Petra Lane, Albany, New WEMBLEY, LLC. whom process may be it may be served. SSNY shall HEARING OF COM· York 12205. 2. The Articles of Organiza- NOTICE OF FORMATION served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE mail process to: c/o Corpo­ PLAINTS 6. The character of the busi­ tion of the Company were OF copy of process: c/o CT Cor­ ration Service Co., 80 State NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ness is to conduct any law­ tiled with the Secretary of LIMITED LIABILITY COM- poration System, 111 Eighth NOTICE OF FORMATION St., Albany, NY 12207, reg­ THAT THE ASSESSOR OF ful business activity for profit State on March 30, 2004. PANY Ave., NY, NY 10011. TX of· OFA ' istered agent upon whom THE TOWN OF that is not otherwise prohib- · 3. The County within New Articles of Organization of fice addr.: 1199 Haywood DOMESTIC LIMITED Ll· process may be served. Prin­ BETHLEHEM, COUNTY OF ited by the laws of the State YorkStatewhichtheofficeof The Hobbs Family LLC Dr., College Station, TX ABILITY COMPANY (LLC). cipal office of LLC: 2001 ALBANY HAS COM· of New York. the COmpany is to be located ("LLC") filed with the Secre­ 77845. Art. of Org. on file: The name of the LLC is Edmund Halley Drive, PLETED THE TENTATIVE LD-9743 is Albany tary of State of New York SSTX, 1019 Brazos, Austin, SOUTH FAMILY'II, LLC. The Reston, VA 20191. Arts. of ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR (April 28, 2004) 4. The Secretary of State has ("SSNY'') on March 22, 2004, TX 78701. Purpose: any law­ Articles of Organization of Org. filed with DE Secy. of ' THE CURRENT YEAR AND been designated as agent of - ~ffect1v~ upon th~ date of til­ ful purpose. · the LLC were filed with the State, 401 Federal St., Suite THAT A COPY HAS BEEN the limited liability company 1ng. Off1ce Locat1on: Albany LCD-9704 NY Secretary of State on 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ LEFT WITH THE OFFICE LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against ~ounty. SSNY has been des­ (April 28, 2004) March 1 8, 2004. The pur­ pose: any lawful activities. OF ASSESSOR AT 445 the Company may be served 1gnated as agent of the ~LC pose of the LLC is to engage LD-9655 DELAWARE AVENUE, NOTICE OF FILING OF and the post office address ~pan whom process aga1nst in any lawful act or activity. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA­ (April 28, 2004) DELMAR, NEW YORK, within this state to which the 1t m.ay be served. SSNY may LEGAL NOTICE The office of the LLC is to be WHERE IT MAY BE SEEN TION OF Secretary of State shall mail mall a copy of any process located in Albany County. 1 1 PETRA, LLC ANO EXAMINED BY ANY a copy of any process totheL~C,9tMeadowbrook Notice of Qualification of The Secretary of State is LEGAL NOTICE INTERESTED PERSON 1. The name of the Limited against the Company served Lane, Slingerlands, New York Citrix Online LLC. Authority designated as the agent of FROM THE 1st of MAY UN· Liability Company is: 11 upon him is· 12159. The purpose for filed with Secy. of State of the LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of May TIL MAY 25th. PETRA, LLC. 14 Petra LaOe which the LLC is formed is N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/25/04. Of· against the LLC may be Trucking LLC. Authority filed THE ASSESSOR WILL BE 2. The Articles of Organiza­ Albany, New York 12205• to enQa~e in any.laW!ul.act fice location :Albany County. served. The address to which with Secy. of State of N.Y. IN ATTENDANCE WITH tion of the Company were 5. The registered agent of the C!r ~~tiVIty for w~1ch llm1ted LLC formed in Delaware the Secretary of State shall (SSNY) on 319/04. Office lo­ THE TENTATIVE ASSESS· filed with the Secretary of limited liability company liability compames may be (DE) on 12/15/03. SSNY mail a copy of any process cation: Albany County. LLC MENT ROLL MONDAY State on March 30, 2004. upon whom process against organ1zed under the LLCL. designated as agent of LLC against. the LLC is 302 Wash­ formed in Delaware (DE) on THROUGH FRIDAY BE· 3. The County within New the liability company can be LCD-9726 upon whom process against ington Avenue Extension, 12/4/03. SSNY designated York State which the office of TWEEN THE HOURS OF served is: Robert J. Baron, (Apnl28, 2004) it may be served. SSNY shall Albany, New York 12205. as agent of LLC upon whom the Company is to be located 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. • 14 Petra Lane, Albany, New mail process to: c/o CT Cor­ LCD-9657 process against it may be WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 8:30 is Albany. poration System, 111 8th (April 28, 2004) served. SSNY shall mail pro­ 4. The Secretary of State has York 12205. A.M.· 7P.M.ANDTHEFOL· 6. The character of the busi­ LEGAL NOTICE Ave., NY, NY 10011, regis­ cess to principal office of LOWING SATURDAYS, been designated as agent of tered agent upon whom pro­ LLC: c/o Transport Indus­ the limited liability company ness is to conduct any law­ MAY 15 ANO MAY 22, ful business activity for profit NOTICE OF FORMATION cess may be sefVEtd. DE ad­ LEGAL NOTICE tries, L.P., 3819Town Cross­ FROM 8:30A.M. TO 12 upon whom process against OF LIMITED LIABILITY dress of LLC: 1209 Orange ing Blvd., Ste.100, Mesquite, the Company maybe served that is not otherwise prohib­ NOON. ited by the laws of the State COMPANY. NAME: HUN­ St., Wilmington, DE 19801. NOTICE OF FORMATION TX 75015. Arts. of Org. tiled THE BOARD OF ASSESS· and the post office address TINGTON ASSOCIATES OF Arts. of Org. filed with DE OF with DE Secy. of State, 401 within this state to which the of New York. MENTREVIEWWILLMEET LD'9739 TROY, LLC. Articles of Orga­ Secy. of State, 401 Federal LIMITED LIABILITY COM· Federal St., Dover, DE Secretary of State shall mail nization were filed with the ON MAY 27, 2003 BE· (April28, 2004) St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. PANY 19901. Purpose: any lawful TWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 a copy of any process Secretary of State of New Purpose: all lawful purposes. Articles of Organization of activity. A.M. TO 12 NOON AND 6 against the Company served York (SSNY) on 03/26/04. LD-9705 Westerly Apartments, LLC LD-9650 upon him is: P.M. TO 8 P.M., IN SAID --Office location: Albany (April28, 2004) ("LLC") tiled with the Secre­ (April28, 2004) County. SSNY has been des- tary of State of New York PAGE 38- April28, 2004 THE SPOTLIGHT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE were filed with the NY Sec­ 10/30/1997. SSNY desig­ ful act or activity. The office lease, purchase or otherwise Walter and Irene Wagner, cation for absentee ballots retary of State on March 3, nated as agent of LLC upon of the LLC is to be located in acquire garages for the stor­ 660 Feura Bush Road for may be received by the Dis­ Notice of Formation of AB 2004. The purpose of the whom process against it may Albany County. The Secre­ age of its taxicabs and lim­ Variance under Article VI; trict Clerk not earlier than the Generics L.P. Certificate filed LLC is to engage in any law­ be served. SSNY shall mail tary of State is designated as ousines and offices to con­ Permitted Uses, Section thirtieth (30th) day nor later with Secy. of State of N.Y. ful act or activity. The office .process to: c/o Corportation the agent of the LLC upon duct the business related 128-11 , Residence "AA" Dis­ than the seventh (7th) day t· (SSNY) on 3/12104. Office of the LLC is to be located in Service Co., 80 State St., whom process against the thereto; to maintain a corps trict of the Code of the Town before the election. Requests location: Albany County. Albany County. The Secre­ Albany, NY 12207, regis­ LLC may be served. The ad­ ot competent drivers and of Bethlehem for Construc­ should be addressed to: SSNY designated as agent tary of State is designated as tered agent upon whom pro­ dress to which the Secretary mechanics~ and also, and in tion of a carport on a vacant Clerk, Board of Education of LP upon whom process . the agent of the LLC upon cess may be served. DE ad­ of State shall mail a copy of addition to, to engage in any piece of property, which is Voorheesville Central School 110. against it may be served. whom process against the dress of LLC: 2711 any pro:::ess against the LLC lawful act or activity for which not permitted without a main District SSNY sha11 mail process to: LLC may be served. The ad­ Centerville Road, Ste. 400, is 164 Brandon Terrace, Al­ limited liability companies structure in an ~AA" Resi­ P.O. Box 498 ·cto Chadbourne & Parke dress to which the Secretary Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. bany, NY 12203 may be organized under the dence Zone at premises of VoortJeesville, New York LLP, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, of State shall mail a copy of of Org. filed with DE Secy.. of LD-9631 LLCL. Ackerman Avenue, Delmar, 12186 RM. 3428, NY, NY 10112. any process against the LLC State, 401 Federal St., Do­ (April 28, 2004) LD-9792 New York. Dated: March 31, 2004 Registered ·agent upon ver, DE 19901. Purpose:any (April28, 2004) Michael C. Hodom is c/o Kelleher & Associates, 1 Dorothea Pfleiderer whom process may be 17 British American Blvd., lawfUl activity. Chairman District Clerk served: Corporation Service Latham, NY 12110. LD-9633 LEGAL NOTICE Board of Appeals AND NOTICE IS ALSO Co.,.80 State St., Albany, NY LD-9634 (April28, 2004) LEGAL NOTICE LD-9730 GIVEN THAT at said public ,­ PROPERTYTAX REPORT 12207. Name/address of (Apri128, 2004) hearing of the qualified vot- CARD SBSS,LLC (April28, 2004) each genl. ptr. available from ers of Voorheesville Central FOR Notice of Formation SSNY. Term: until 12/31/ LEGAL NOTICE School District, County pf 2104. Purpose: any lawful VOORHEESVILLE (011 003) of Limited Liability Company LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Albany, State of New York activity. Notice of Formation of an 2003-2004 SCHOOL YEAR Articles of Organization of LLC: Stanley Circle Develop­ held on May 10, 2004 at 7:00 LD-9649 Notice of Qualification of April 20, 2004 SBSS, LLC ("LLC") were VOORHEESVILLE CEN- p.m. in the Commons Area (April 28, 2004) Kagan Research, LLC. Au· ers, LLC School District Contact Per­ filed with the Department of TRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT of the Clayton A. Bouton thority filed with Secy. of Articles of Organization were son: Dr. Alan A. McCartney State of New York ("SSNY") NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- High School in said district, State of NY (SSNY) on 3/11/ filed with the Secretary of School District Telephone on August 11 , 2003. Office lNG, BUDGET VOTE AND the Public Library budget for LEGAL NOTICE 04. Office ·location: Albany State of New York (SSNY) on Number: (51 8) 765-3313 ext. location: Albany County. ELECTION the year 2004-2005 will be County. LLC formed in Dela­ February 11, 2004. Office 104 SSNY is designated· as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN considered and such other NOTICE OF FORMATION ware (DE) on 3/4/04. SSNY location is in Albany County. Total Spending: agent of LLC upon whom THAT a public hearing of the business transacted as is OF LIMITED LIABILITY designated as agent of LLC The SSNY has been desig­ (A) Budgeted 2003-2004: process against it may be qualified voters of authorized by law. COMPAN~ NAME: CEE upon whom process against nated as agent of the LLC, $17,614.505 served. SSNY shall mail a Voorheesville Central School And notice is also given that VEE PROPERTIES L.L.C. it may be served. SSNY shall upon whom process against (B) Budgeted 2004-2005: copy of any process to District, County of Albany, said vote will be held on Articles of Organization were mail process to: c/o Corpo­ it may be served, SSNY sha!l $18,442,445 SBSS, LLC, 14 Hemlock State of New York will be held Tuesday, May 18, 2004. The filed with the SSNY on 21121 ration Service Co., 80 State mail a copy of Process to the (C) Percent Change: 4.70% Street, P.O. Box 517, onMay10,2004at7:00p.m. polls will open at 2:00p.m. 04. Office location: Albany St., Albany, NY 12207, reg­ LLC, 930 Albany Shaker Total Estimated School Tax Latham, New York 12110. in the Commons Area of the Eastern Daylight Saving Co. SSNY has been desig­ istered agent upon whom Road, Latham, NY 12110. Levy: LLC does not have a specific Clayton A. Bou'ton High Time and voting will proceed nated as agent of the L.L.C. process may be served. Prin­ Purpose: for any lawful pur­ (A) Budgeted 2003-2004: date of dissolution. Purpose: School in said district for the until 9:30 p.m. on the follow­ upon whom process against cipal office of LLC: 1100Wil­ pose. $11,365,303 All legal purposes. presentation of a budget for ing: it may be served. SSNY shall son Blvd., Suite 3000, Arling­ LD-9632 (B) Budgeted 2004-2005: Filer: Law Office of Kara the school year 2004-2005. 1. To elect a member of the mail a copy of process to the ton, VA 22209. Arts. of Org. (April28, 2004) $12,332,169 Conway Love And notice is also given that Library Board for a 5-year • L.L.C., 406 Elm Avenue, . filed with DE Secy. of State, (C) Percent Change: 8.51% Address: 450 New Karner said vote will be held on term to fill the vacancy Selkirk, N.Y.12158. Purpose: 401 Federal St., Dover, DE Public SChool Enrollment: Road, Suite 203 Tuesday, May 18, 2004. The caused by the expiration of For any lawful purpose. 19901. Purpose: any lawful LEGAL NOTICE (A) Budgeted 2003-2004: Albany, New York 12205- polls will open at 2:00 p.m. the term of James Reilly, a LCD-9648 activities. 1,268 3898 Easte.rn Daylight Saving 2-yearterm to fill the vacancy ..,. (April 28, 2004) LD-9638 NOTICE OF FORMATION (B) Budgeted 2004-2005: LCD-9783 OF Time and voting will proceed caused by the resignation of (April 28, ~004) 1,255 (April28, 2004) LIMITED LIABILITY until 9:30 p.m. on the follow- the term of Margaret Adkins, (C) Percent Change: -1.03% ing: and a 1-year term to fill the LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY (LLC) Consumer Price Index: The name of the LLC is 1. To elect a member of the vacancy caused by the res­ LEGAL NOTICE (C) Percent Change: 2.30% LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION SOUTH ALLEN REALTY Board of Education for a 5- ignation of the term of Ann LD-9784 year term to till the vacancy Gainer. COMPANY, LLC. The Ar­ TOWN OF BETHLEHEM OF Notice of Qualification of Old (April28, 2004) created by the expiration of 2. To vote on the Public Li­ LIMITED LIABILITY ticles of Organization of the BOARD OF APPEALS Navy, LLC. Authority filed the terms of C. James Coffin brary budget and the appro­ COMPANY (LLC) LLC were filed with the NY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ with Secy. of State of N.Y. and Thomas M. Thorpe, Jr. . priation of the necessary The name of the LLC is Secretary of State on August ING ~ (SSNY) on 2119/2004. Office LEGAL NOTICE 2. To vote on the Annual funds to meet the estimate DOMANS, LLC. The Articles 14, 2003. The purpose of the Notice is hereby given that location: Albany County. LLC School Budget and the ap- of expenditures, and to au­ of Organization of the .LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on LLC is to engage in any law- Public Notice of Hearing the Board of Appeals of the The Town of New Scotland Town of Bethlehem, Albany propriation of the necessary thorize the levy of taxes tor funds to meet the estimate this purpose. Planning Board County, New York will hold a of expenditures, and to au- And notice is also given that .­ r------1 Notice is hereby given that public hearing on Wednes­ the Planning Board of Town day, May 5, 2004, at 8:00 thorize the levy of taxes for a copy of the statement of the of New Scotland, New York p.m., at the Town Offices, this purpose. amount of money which will will hold a public hearing pur­ 445 Delaware Avenue, 3. NOTICE IS HEREBY be required for the ensuing suant to requirements of Delmar, New York to take FURTHER GIVEN that at year for library purposes, (:. said Annual District Election exclusive of public money, · N.Y.S.D.E.C. SPDES Permit­ action on application of and Budget Vote to be held may be Obtained by any tax­ GET 1FULL YEAR ting on the following propo­ Delmar Health & Fitness for a Use Variance under Article on May 18, 2004, the follow- payer in the district during the sition: ing proposition will be sub- fourteen days immediately A Public Hearing for SPDES VI, Permitted Uses, Section Permit GP-02-02. 128-13, Residence "AB" Dis­ mitted: preceding _the Annual Meet- • (52 issues) for just PROPOSITION ing, except Saturday, Sunday In accordance with the re­ trict of the Code of the Town Shall the following resolution or holiday at the following quirements of New York of Bethlehem for constrUc­ $26·00 be adopted, to-wit schoolhouses in which tion of additional parking in State Department of Envi­ RESOLVED, that the Board school is maintained during t. ronmental Conservation a residential district, for an of Education of the the hours designated: SPDES Permit GP-02-02, existing permitted business, Voorheesville Central School Schoolhouses Stormwater Discharges from which is not allowed in an District, Albany County, New Voorheesville Elementary If we don't cover your local news better, Municipal Separate "AB" district at premises 28 York, is hereby authonzed to School Hudson Avenue, Delmar, Stormsewer Systems purchase buses at a maxi- Clayton A. Bouton High • we'll refund your money, GUARANTEED! (MS4s), the Town will present New York. mum estimated cost of School its annual progress report to Michael C. Hodom $222,000, and that such Hours the public. The presentation Chairman sum, or sO much thereof as 8:30a.m. to 3:00p.m. will consist of a narrative Board of Appeals may be-necessary, shall be 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. .e:_ overview of the permit re­ LD-9732 raised by the levy of a tax And notice is also given that . quirements, reporting of the (April 28, 2004) upon the taxable property of the petitions nominating can­ implementation of best man­ said School District and, if didates for the office of the agement practices for mu­ not paid for out of such tax Library Board must be filed nicipal stormwater opera­ LEGAL NOTICE levy, collected in annual in- with the Clerk of the Library . tions, and activities planned stallments as provided by Board not later than the 30th for the upcoming year. TOWN OF BETHLEHEM Section 416ofthe Education day preceding the school I Said hearing will take place BOARD OF APPEALS Law; and, in anticipation of meeting. Each petition must on May 4, 2004 at the New NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ such tax, obligations of said bedirectedtotheCierkofthe I Scotland Town Hall begin­ ING School District may be is- Library Board, must be In Albany County Outside Albany County ning at 7:00 P.M. Notice is hereby given that sued. signed by at least thirty-three I Robert Stapf the Board of Appeals of the And notice is also given that (33) qualified voters of the Chairman, Planning Board Town of Bethlehem, Albany a copy of the statement of the district, must state the name o 1 Year - $26.00 o 1 Year - $35.00 1 The Town of New Scotland County, New York will hold a amount of money which will and residence of the candi- (_ is an equal opportunity pro­ -public hearing on Wednes­ be required for the ensuing dates and must describe the vider and employer day, May 5, 2004, at 7:30 year for school purposes, specific vacancy for which o 2 Years - $50.00 o 2 Years- $68.00 LD-9800 p.m., at the Town Offices, exclusive of. public money, the candidate is nominated l 445 m~laware Avenue, (April28, 2004) may be obtained by any tax- including at least the lengij1 Delmar, New York to take payer in thadistrictduring the of the term of office and the r: action on application of Inde­ fourteen days· immediately name of the last incumbent. I LEGAL NOTICE pendent Wireless One for preceding the Annual Meet- And notice is further given N~e------~------Special Exception under Ar­ ing, except Saturday, Sunday that letters requesting appli- I Publication Notice of Orga- ticle VI, permitted Uses, Sec~ or holiday, at the following cation for absentee ballots , nization of Limited Liability tion 128-12 B (1), public util­ schoolhouses in which may be received by the Dis­ 1 Company ity, and Chapter 113-3 (B). school is maintained during trict Clerk not earlier than the Address------,-----:------~ · FIRST: The name of the Lim- and 113-4 A (1 ), Alternative the hours designated: thirtieth (30th) day not later 1 ited Liability Company is El- Tower Sites of the Code of Schoolhouses than the seventh (7th) day egance Transportation the Town of Bethlehem to in­ Voorheesville Elementary before the election. Requests .: City, State------I Group, LLC (hereinafter re­ stall 6 PCS antennas and School should addressed to: ferred to as the ~company''). related call processing Clayton A. Bouton High Clerk, Board of Education I SECOND: The Articles of equipment to an existing School Voorheesville Central School Zip ______Phone ______Organization of the Com- tower at the premises of 81 Hours District pany were tiled with the New Jolley Road, Glenmont, New 8:30a.m. to 3:00 p.m. P.O. Box 498 1 York Secretary of State on York 12077. 8:30a.m. to 3:00p.m. Voorheesville, NY 12186 April 6, 2004. Michael C. Hodom And notice is also given that Dated: March 31,2004 Account# ______I THIRD: The county within Chairman petitions nominating candi- Gail Sacco New York State in which the Boar~ of Appeals dates for the office of mem- Clerk .,.._. office of the Company is to I LD-9731 ber of the Board of Educa­ LD-9691 be located is Albany. tion must be filed with the {4April28, 2004) (April 28, 2004) 1Call439-4949 and pay with Mastercard or VISA 0 Mastercard 0 VISA I FOURTH: The Secretary of Clerk of the district not later State has been designated than the 30th day preceding as agent upon whom pro- the school meeting. Each I I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL.NOTICE Card# ------Expiration Date ____ cess against the Company petition must be direct~d to may be served. The post of­ I 1 TOWN OF BETHLEHEM the Clerk of the district, must WellBeing Concepts, L.L.C. fice address to which the BOARD OF APPEALS be signed by at least thirty­ was filed with the SSNY on I Secretary of State shall mail three (33) qualified voters of I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ 03/02/04. Office: Albany~ process is ING the- district, must state the County. SSNY designated as Signature------~ I 66 Winthrop Avenue Notice is hereby given that name and residence of the agent of LLC whom process I Albany, New York 12203 the Board of Appeals of the candidate and must describe against may be served. The FIFTH: The.purposes of t~e · Town of Bethlehem, Albany the specifi<:: vacancy for I business of the Company 1s P.O. address which SSNY "I I County, New York will hold a which the candidate is nomi­ shall mail any process Mail Your Subscription To: To buy or lease automobile public hearing on Wednes­ nated including at least the· against the LLC served upon taxi cabs and limousines, I I day, May 5, 2004, at 7:45 length of the term of office him: c/o Vanguard Corporate ~ l\T 1 and to operate and conduct p.m., at the Town Offices, and the name of the last in­ the general taxi cab and/or Services, 307 Hamilton I I Spo tligh t Hewspapers 445 Delaware Avenue, cumbent. Street, Albany, NY 12210. o:­ limousine business for the Delmar, New York to take And notice is further given LCD-9641 I transportation of persons action on. application of that letters ~equesting appli- IL _____P.o• _. _B ~ _100 _:. _D c:_m_:r~ l NY _.... ______12054 _J and baggage for hire;" to (April28, 2004) I THE SPOTLIGHT April 28, 2004- PAGE 39 D Dance BCHS mulls hall of fame for entry Men's Choral Ensemble, directed (From Page 1) By LINDADeMATIIA would be self-funded, with a graduation. by Ralph Enokian, will make its committee to oversee funding the "We' felt contributions to the debut performance on Sunday. When the group performed at ~ The entryway of the to-be­ project through donations. greater good would be more redesigned Bethlehem Central Lincoln Center, the Derians' Derian said the Sipan Dance Inductees would receive an important than what they did High School should be a place of daughter was 6 oonths old, and Group has practiced twice a week individual plaque during a here,"Tebbano said. "It would be honor for graduates, according to they looked to form a local dance since its founding, and have graduation ceremony, and their inclusion of every area, not just group. increased thatto daily as they get Michael Tebbano, high school names would be inscribed on a the arts, not just the law, but every principal. Tebbano presented the ready for Sunday's show. permanent plaque in the area area." There are about 2,500 Although Sipan bas performed at idea of a hall of fame to the school designated as Tebbano said a short search Armenian-Americans in the of a lot of picnics, churche:s, and board at its the hall of records revealed that the late U.S. Capital District, Derian said, and events like the Festival of Nations, meeting last fame. Rep. Gerald Solomon attended three Armenian churches in the this is the group's first big week. We have many, many "We are BCHS, as did an unnamed area. performance. 'The idea of talented people who wi/1 looking into a candidate for vice president. "Dancing is part of our a hall of fame design that Living hon

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1 · . Rural landowners turned out in · ., .• Town Supervisor Theresa largenumberstoweighinonthat Clarification . . Dreams of new decor dashed Egan swore in Officer James topic. Objects of Affection, located on Cross, 26, on Monday morning Kenwood Avenue in Delmar, will before a crowd of his family, 'There's a lot of fear of zoning Design. Caulfield hoped to ·issues now in Soutli Bethlehem," pe,closing in Delmar at the end By KRISTEN OLBY friends and co-workers. Cross has remodel her dining room-turned­ said Ken Neff; rural landowner ofthe month. worked as an officer with the town a home office to surprise her in Delmar. 'There are people who .The store owner .plans to re­ A Delmar woman selected as of Coeymans Police Department open. the home decor shop in a finalist in a local home husband, Patrick, who is serving for the last year. want to sacrifice the farms for as a doctor in Iraq. open space." Neff listed a Guilderland. on the -corner of re-decorating contest did not He previously worked for the preservation of property owner Johnston :·Road an(!· Western walk away with the grand prize. Linda Gallagher of Albany was town of Bethlehem as a Ave11ue in Octooer. - -- Lois Caulfield's Fairway selected as the winner, having telecommunicator for three years. Avenue colonial was selected as received the largest number of He is a graduate of the Zone 14 a finalist in the contest to receive online votes. law enforcement academy at Columbia Greene Community a $10,000 room makeover Caulfield was- awarded a $250 College. courtesy of Sunmark Federal gift card to Home Depot. Credit U_nion and Delmar Interior He will earn an annual salary of$38,953. The department now has 42 police officers. Call 477-1268 or 479-0124 4JIW'LBROWE • ASPHALT SERVICES Remember Honest, DeJ,endiJb/e Quality Service .:... Always.at an Affordable Price mom·s A 2nd Generation Paving Company Heated·Power Paver• Free Estimates fully Insured -All Guaranteed s~tecial day

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