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Vol. 17- No.

30
June 10, 2016

Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 e-mail: shoppers1@earthlink.net - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2016 All Rights Reserved

HELP WANTED:
SALES PERSON
FOR
WARREN
COUNTY
FOR FASTEST GROWING
WARREN COUNTY
WEEKLY PAPER
UP TO 50% COMMISSIONS.
SOME ASSIGNED ACCOUNTS.
COLD CALLS NEEDED.
Must Have Own Transportation.
Call Jim
518-858-2786

Napaul Publishers, Inc. June 10, 2016

ADVANCED CUSTOM HOMES


Starting Prices:

RANCHES $75,920.00
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathrooms, 1340 S.F.
CAPES $85,280.00
2 Bedroom, 1 full Bathroom, 1232 S.F.
TWO STORY COLONIALS $125,840.00
3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bathrooms, 2200 S.F.

Also, Inquire about our


Net Zero Homes-

ADVANCED CUSTOM MODULAR HOMES


HOMES BUILT WITH PRIDE &
INTEGRITY BY PROFESSIONALS!

INSURANCE

LISTINGS WANTED:
Serious, qualified buyers are
searching for a FARM, land
or country homes.
www.michael-craigcampbell-realty.com
518-642-2274

300 Hudson Ave., Mechanicville, NY

518-279-1005

TWO
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE.
One on the first floor; one
on the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.
27 Main street
Greenwich, NY
518-791-3001

HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, brick, dead end road,


large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K.
Salem, NY.

WE NEED NEW
LISTINGS!
Farms, Acreage,
Country & Village Homes.
Alan Brown Realty
518-281-4261

LAND OR FARM WANTED:


Top price paid. Out of country buyers. Call Bryce Realty
518-271-7630
FOR RENT: 8 ROOM
COUNTRY COLONIAL:
$800/mo. NO PETS. Security,
references required.
www.michael-craigcampbell-realty.com
518-642-2274

Need to sell your home? Call


Al Konieczny @ Bryce Real
Estate 441-4353 Competitive
, Reliable, Professional and
Proven Service for all your
needs!

SEEKING RURAL HOME


FOR RENT Mature couple
seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farmhouse, fixer upper or mobile
home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
Please call or text 518-2534756
or
email
at
mark400k@yahoo.com

Starter Homes $74k


and Up Call Jim@
BRYCE 588-6755

DORAN
NYC BUYER WANTS WATERFRONT HOME OR
CAMP. Good price. Call Al
at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353.
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew, Broker/
owner
SCHUYLERVILLE
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT includes
heat, lights, water and
sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311

HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR


SALE: 10' dock space included
on water. $26,000. 518-8582786.
HOME FOR SALE
3 BEDROOM RANCH
2 Baths, 6 rooms; garage, one
acre; owner mortgage
possible. $75,000.
ALSO, LAKE FRONT CAMP
in Johnsonville. $15,000 cash.
(Needs work)
518-205-5438
NEED TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR PROPERTY? List
with us at a fair price. If we
don't sell your home we will
pay your $500. Al Konieczny
at Bryce Real Estate Call for
details.
518-441-4353.

ROOFING
& SHEET METAL CO. INC.

Installation and Repair


All Types of Commercial & Residential Roofing
Completely Insured

473 Rt. 4A
Bomoseen, Vt, 05732

802-265-8033
Jim Doran, Pres

CHAINSAW SAFETY COURSE: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County will be holding a free Chainsaw
Safety course on Thursday, July 21st at 1:00 pm at the Cornell
Cooperative Extension Education Center at 377 Schroon River
Road in Warrensburg, NY. Mike Burns from Professional
Forestry Services will present an instructional program for
the occasional chain saw user on safe operation and risk mitigation. This session is intended to be an introduction to chain
saw use and is not adequate preparation for felling standing
trees. Participants will not be using a chain saw as part of the
workshop. More info at 518-623-3291.

NICE 1 BR. APT.


FOR RENT
$560+ Util., Ref., Dep.
AB Realty - 518-281-4261

SHEDS GAZEBOS
GARAGES
CHICKEN COOPS

Quality Work & Reliable Service Since 1969

www.doransheetmetal.com

ONE BEDROOM APT FOR


RENT: Country setting in
Schuylerville. Includes heat,
electric, water/sewer, lawn
maintenance and snow plowing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.

NEUDECKER REALTY
518-279-0500
Looking For Vacant Land,
10+ Acres, Cambridge
School District. Cash Buyer,
Quick Closing.

e-mail: Advancedmodulars@gmail.com
OUT OF COUNTY BUYER
WANTS
A
FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.

WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU:

North Country Insurance


Schuylerville Insurance
101 Main St.,
144 Broad St.,
Free
Greenwich, NY
Schuylerville
Quotes
518-692-9601
695-4665
Bad Driver?..Good Rates. Good Driver?..Excellent Rates
schuylervilleinsurance.com
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY!

Ask About Our Trade-in and


Our Rent To Own Programs

www.fortannshedstop.com
6854 State Route 4
Ft Ann, New York 12827 Free Delivery

518-639-3055

within 60 miles

CREEK RESTORATION WORK NEEDS VOLUNTEERS!


Dionondehowa is seeking volunteers for Creek Restoration work
on Sunday June 12 9am - 4pm at the Sanctuary in Shushan,
NY.
Participants will continue with removal of invasive species Tartan Honeysuckle along the stream corridor. Dionondehowa will
provide lunch and those who cannot donate the full day are
invited to stay as long as they can. Call Dionondehowa to volunteer: 518-854-7764. Also celebrate the Solstice with
Dionondehowa
on Sunday June 19 from 1 - 4pm with a sun-loving ceremony
and a discussion of Solar Radiation Management, the
geoengineering technique which hazes the sky to reflect the
suns heat away from Earth. To save a place phone 518-8547764 www.dionondehowa.org 148 Stanton Rd. Shushan, NY.

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Multi-Tiered Greens
Strategic Bunkers
Tree-Lined Fairways
Driving Range
Full Pro Shop
Club Rentals

A Broadway Banner &


Flag Co.
Our Flags &
Banners Are Out
Of This World!
Custom-made Flags
Banners Theatrical Backdrops
U.S. Flags Historical, World &
Military Flags Poles & Accessories
Truck Lettering

1940 Rt 32N at Route 50,


Gansevoort, NY
518-792-1776

CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's,


cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612

QUALITY NEW & USED


FURNITURE FOR SALE
recliner, couch, dresser,
kitchen table,
beds, end tables & more all
priced to SELL
160 Benmont Ave,
Bennington,VT.
CALL JOE AT
802.375.5622

WANTED: Standing timber,


wood lots. Fully insured. Call
518-692-2109
HIGHER CASH PAID FOR
COINS, jewelry, gold, silver,
watches, diamonds, stamps,
sports cards, sterling,
anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or
1-800-498-3479.

DRUM LESSIONS!
Warren, Saratoga & Washington County, Want to learn how
to play drums? Learn the basics to advance Drum Lessons.
One on One lessons w/ a drum instructor with 25+ years
experience. Learn Rock & Roll, Blues, Country, Drum
Rudiments and more. Will teach any day of the week. Located
in Hudson Falls, NY, or I'll teach you at your home. Please call
Fred Tripp
(518) 747-8089.

Stay & Play 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Housekeeping Cottages


Weekend Packages Motel Pool Lounge Game Room
Just A Chip Shot From Your Cottage To The First Tee!

FIBER MALE
ALPACAS
FOR SALE:
518-499-9090

ERBE TENT RENTALS


tables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.
Andy @ 469-3048
Art @ 791-4562

Golf Course Rd., Warrensburg,


NY 518-623-9336
Minutes from I-87
www.croninsgolfresort.com
FOR SALE
1996 ford high roof camper
van $3.000 benn.VT.
802- 442-6486

Napaul Publishers, Inc.

Stu Maguires
Equipment Sales, Inc.

Used
Used Cars
Cars &
& Trucks
Trucks
Bought
Bought and
and Sold
Sold
Used
Used Auto
Auto &
& Truck
Truck
Parts
Parts
We
We Stand
Stand Behind
Behind Our
Our
Cars!
Cars!
NYS DMV #3580143
93 State
State Route
Route 44
93
518-695-3545
Greenwich,
Greenwich, NY
NY 12834-9607
12834-9607
SILENT AUCTION ITEMS SOUGHT FOR FUNDRAISER
On August 27, 2016 Cornell Cooperative Extension will be holding its 7th Annual Golf Tournament and Silent Auction at Cronins
Golf Resort in Warrensburg, NY. All proceeds from this benefit
will be used to help financially support Cornell Cooperative
Extensions educational programs. Donors will be recognized on
our website with a link to your businesses website, within the
event program, on table tent cards, and signage at the auction
table. Cornell Cooperative Extension is a key outreach system of
Cornell University with a strong public mission and an extensive
local presence that is responsive to the needs of people in our
community. Cornell Cooperative Extension provides educational
programs in the following areas: 4-H Youth Development, Family and Consumer Sciences, Natural Resources, Gardening and
Landscape, Nutrition, Diet and Health. In-Kind gift donations
may be shipped to Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon
River Road, Warrensburg, NY 12885-0487. Arrangements for
pick-up of donations can be made by calling Amy Sabattis at
518-623-3291 or 668-4881 or email als77@cornell.edu.

June 10, 2016

07 HYUNDAI
ACCENT $

3,995

2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd,


A/C, only 75K, nice clean car

Open: Mon. - Fri. 7-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday


VETERANS HALL OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, June 12, 10:00 am
- 3:00 pm - at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds. Veterans Hall Honors
All Veterans Past and Present. Many have visited Veterans Hall during the fair or have come to an Open House to pay tribute to our
veterans and say thank you. Some come to see a picture, a clipping
or perhaps an item donated by family or a friend of a veteran that
served our country. In addition we are compiling a list of veterans
names from Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Washington Counties. We can
use your help in this endeavor. This will be an ongoing objective for
years to come. Getting your veterans name on the list is free, easy
and a good way to ensure his/her service will be remembered. A
form can be obtained on Facebook at https:// www.facebook.com/
SchaghticokeVeteransHall or contact Jody at 518-859-2988 or
Lorraine at 518-753-6936.
CONCERT: On Sunday June 12, at 4:00pm, Music from Salems
Viola & Violin Seminar participants and faculty will perform a concert at Hubbard Hall located at 25 E. Main Street, Cambridge, NY.
Eleven professionally bound students from California, Virginia, NY,
North Carolina, China, Costa Rica and Peru share their excitement
in presenting what they have learned at the weeklong Music from
Salem viola and violin seminar at the Brown farm led by Music from
Salem Artistic Director Lila Brown, viola, Sharan Leventhal, violin,
and Mark Ryser, piano. After a week of collaboration with piano on
repertoire from all periods, students and faculty will perform selections from sonatas and chamber music by Brahms, Ravel, Beethoven,
Faur, Britten, Schumann, Martinu, WF Bach, and others, with three
minute get-to-know-you introductions about themselves and their
pieces.. $15 is our suggested ticket price, but Pay What You Can is
our policy - all are welcome!

INDOOR/
OUTDOOR
FLEA MARKET
Some Dealers
up to 50% OFF

Make a reasonable offer always welcome!


New Stuff every week!
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9 AM - 5 PM
Vendor Space Available. Donations Accepted.
Free Pickup. Celler, Attic & Garage Clean Outs

7358 US RT 7, Pownal VT 802-733-4515


BUY - SELL - TRADE - SWAP
GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORY: Heritage Hunters of
Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, June 18th, at 1pm at the
Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in
Schuylerville. Timothy Myers will lead the program about transforming family history research, into book form. Tim will share
the process he used in creating The Myers Family History. He
included more than just names and dates, by adding personal recollections, family stories, photos and documents. Public is welcome. For information call 518-587-2978.

BARBER & FRICKE


Automotive, Inc.
2007 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
Sunroof, Cruise,
84,000 Miles

$
SPRING SALE!
A lar
ge selection of Antique & Vinta
ge
larg
intag
Fur
nitur
ea
Furnitur
niture
att up to 25% OFF!

GLENWOOD
MANOR ANTIQUES
518-798-4747
60 Glenwood Avenue,
Queensbury, NY

Antiques
Collectibles
Crafts

CAROLS COLLECTIBLES

& Antiques

McCartees Barn
Fine Art & Antiques
23 East Broadway,
Salem, NY
518-854-3857
Visit us on
Facebook
McCartees.Barn

Books Glassware
Frames Artwork
Tools Toys
Housewares Furniture Jewelry
Plates & Dishes and so much more!

Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop


Debit
Cards

518.499.0728 Carol &Terry


84 Broadway, Route 22
Whitehall, NY

carolscollectibles.biz

8,495

2009 VW CC SPORT

Heated Seats,
67K,
Conn. car,
New Tires, Auto

10,700

2011 CHEVY CRUZE LT


73K Premium
Stereo, Heated
Leather

10,995

2007 BMW 728 XI


AWD, Heated Seats,
Premium Stereo
Sound, Fully Serviced

10,700

2007 DODGE CALIBER RT AWD


Auto, Sport Interior,
Clean Car Fax,
84,000 Miles

7,875

518-686-4575 518-686-7745
129 Church Street,
Hoosick Falls, NY

Napaul Publishers, Inc.

HICKS MEMORIALS
518-642-2558
Monuments Markers Corner Markers
Engraving Cleaning Foundations
Computer Assisted Drafting
We Accept

127 Dodge HIll Rd


Granville, NY 12832

TROY SENIOR CENTER 19 Third Street Troy, New York


12180 UPCOMING EVENTS HAIR CUTS/MANICURE
Every last Monday of each month our hairdresser is here. For
June 27 reservations, please call the Troy Senior Center at #2705348. SEMINAR Basics of Alzheimers Thursday, June
16 at 11:15. Call # 270-5348 for reservations. ICE CREAM
SOCIAL: After noon lunchsponsored by: HUMANA.
SPECIAL DINNER: Honoring Fathers Day! 11:00 entertainment by: BOB TREFFILETTI. Call # 270-5348 for reservations.
Dads come get yor special gift!

The Gulping Gourmand


Discourse Concerning
Dining in Our Area.

II visited Jackos Corner Shoppe in Salem last


week, and was pleasantly surprised. I ordered a
turkey sandwich and tomato soup. The sandwich was huge and
very tasty..had to bring 1/2 home. The soup was seasoned to
my liking. The banana split was just like Jacko use to make, a
full boat with smooth ice cream and delicious toppings.
Rating: Excellent.
Rating Chart: Excellent, Very Good, Okay, Not Bad, Not Good, Awful

Bungle The
Bee
by Jimmy Lee
greatest

Hey,
Dad,
who
was
Muhammad
Ali?

boxer, EVER. He coined the


phrase, float
like a butterfly
and sting like a
ME

CALENDAR OF EVENTS for June for Schuylerville Public


Library, 52 Ferry Street, Schuylerville, NY 12871.
518-695-6641
Story Time: Hang out with Miss Brittany at Story Time at the
Schuylerville Public Library every Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday at 10am. Open to all kids under 2nd grade and their parents/ caregivers.
Board Meeting: The Schuylerville Public Library Board Meeting will be held Tuesday June 14 at 6:30pm. This meeting is
open to the public.
Genealogy: The Schuylerville Library Genealogy group will meet
Tuesday June 21 at 10am. Dive in to local history, family lore,
and learn new tips every month.
Book Club: Our book club will meet on Tuesday June 28 at 7pm
to discuss Adriana Trigianis The Shoemakers Wife. Books
can be picked up at the Library during our open hours.

UNCLE WALLY WONDERS


This is based on Alinskys eight steps from democracy to
socialist society:
Obama quotes him often in his book and Hillary did her
college thesis on Alinsky.
ALMOST DONE. JUST ONE ELECTION DECIDES
OUR FATE; ALMOST THERE
There are 8 levels of control that must be obtained before
you are able to create a socialist/communist State. The first
is the most important. 5 OF THE 8 ARE DONE
1. Healthcare: Control Healthcare and you control the
People. DONE !!
2 Poverty: Increase the Poverty level as high as possible.
Poor People are easier to control and will not fight back if
the government is providing everything for them to live.
DONE!!!
3. Debt: Increase the National Debt to an unsustainable
level. That way you are able to increase Taxes, and this
will produce more Poverty. DONE!!!
4. Gun Control: Remove the ability to defend themselves
from the Government. That way you are able to create a
Police State - total local control. ALMOST THERE!!!
5. Welfare: Take control of every aspect of their lives
(Food, Livestock, Housing, and Income). DONE!!!
6. Education: Take control of what People read & listen to;
take control of what Children learn in School. ALMOST
THERE!!!
7. Religion: Remove faith in God from the Government and
Schools. ALMOST THERE!!!
8. Class Warfare: Divide the People into the Wealthy
against the Poor. Racially divide. This will cause more
discontent and it will be easier to Tax the Wealthy with full
support of the voting Poor. DONE!!!
The bases are all covered! We are ripe!
I wonder, can Trump put a halt to this, or are we too far
gone?

June 10, 2016

Four Wheel Drive


Compact Tractors
at REALISTIC PRICES!
out 0%
Ask Ab cing
Finan

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BEFOR
s
u
h
t
i
Check w e l s e w h e r e !
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you bu

~ Sales & Service ~

Moores
Corners 518-642-1720
Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY
7TH ANNUAL CARL LUFKIN MEMORIAL GARDEN
TRACTOR PULL SATURDAY, JULY 16 9:30am, #14
Lufkin Way, Argyle, NY, 12809 (In the large field behind #10
Main Street) Spectator admission $5/adult, children under 10
free Proceeds go to The American Cancer Society.
We have one of the largest 4 Wheel Drive Truck, Tractor and
Garden Tractor Pulls in the area along with an Antique Truck
& Tractor Show. Last year we had over 250 Garden Tractors
and over 70 4WD truck entries! This year we are adding the
Hot Farm Tractor and Altered Farm Tractor classes. There
are classes for all vehicles from the lawn mower in your shed
to highly modified Garden Tractors. From the 4 wheel drive
pickup in your driveway right up to custom Purpose-Built
Pulling Trucks and everything in between. We will have Team
Pulling for the Garden Tractors - you and a friend can test
your teamwork by pulling the sled with two tractors yoked
together. Also there is free primitive camping available! (Campers should be in place Friday Night)
All day there will be displayed antique Farm Machinery and
Tractors. There will be great food for the whole family served
up all day long! We will also have a Farmers Market/Craft
Fair/Flea Market area and there are still lots of spaces available for booths. For more info: Scott Lufkin at (518) 9350579

Brunswick
ICE CREAM!
Cream HOT
HOMEMADE

Now
With
Hard
FUDGE
BROWNIE
& Soft
Serve
SUNDAES!
Yogurt!
Hard & Soft Serve
Ice Cream.
Yogurt, Too!

Brunswick Cream
@ CAPITAL AGWAY
1333 ROUTE 7 BRUNSWICK
518-279-4300
Open Daily til 9 pm

THE SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY invites you


to be present for a celebration of our GRAND RE-OPENING. Please join us on Saturday, June 11th at 11am for a
ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil the interior renovations the
library has undergone in the past month. Light refreshments
will be served. From 10am-1pm, we will offer kids activities
and fun opportunities for all ages to show their love for our
great library. The renovation included new paint, carpet and
furniture. We are thrilled with the outcome of this work and we
hope to see even more people taking advantage of our free programs, books, movies, e-books and services in the future. Connect here for TLC! (Technology, Literacy, and Community).
To learn more, visit schuylervillelibrary.sals.edu.
CHICKEN AND CLAM BAKE at the American Legion Pavilion 72 Pearl Street in Hudson Falls June 18th 1p til? 1-5
features snacks, sausage & peppers, raw clams. 5-until its all
gone BBQ chicken steemed clams, corn on cob, baked pot,
salads. Beer on tap. Purchase tickets at NLT June 15th and
after.

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Eliminate high heating costs.
Central Boilers All New
Classic Edge
OUTDOOR WOOD
FURNACE.
Call today!

Beecrofts, LLC
518-753-4402

SALES PERSON NEEDED


Warren/Washington
Counties.
Call 518-747-9535
Full time preferred.
Must have own car.

2011 HONDA ODYSSEY


112,500 Mi., 1 Owner,
Exellent Condition, Loaded, 4
New Tires & 4 New Snow
Tires.
Below Below Book Price.
$19,000.
802-447-1360

24 HOUR TOWING

SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL


Call for pick up or drop off
service available. 518-6869621 Hoosick, NY
SLATE WANTED: Used slate
on or off the building. Also new
and used slate for sale. Call
802-265-3200.

TIRES FOR SALE


Car, Truck, Dump Truck,
Tractor trailer.
NEW & USED.
CHRIS CONNOLLY
421-3608 753-4542

miles west from


Bennington Battle Field
Route 67,
North Hoosick, NY

21 County Route 77 Greenwich


4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT

GREEN FIREWOOD FOR


SALE: $165 full cord, including local delivery. Out of area
delivery: $180/cord.
518-915-4040

Small Enough to Know You,


Large Enough to Serve You.

695-3187

INSTALLED

APPLIANCES
RECONDITIONED
& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges,
Washers, Dryers. Best
selection, price & guarantee. New & Used parts.
Major credit cards.
518-761-9501
59 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY
1-800-640-4313

05 CHEVY PLEASURE
WAY 3500 VAN
FULLY LOADED, CLean,
Only 37,457 miles! MUST
SEE!

WE MAKE
CUST
OM
CUSTOM
EXHA
USTS
EXHAUSTS

MOUNTED
&
BALANCED

ALL MAKES OF TIRES AVAILABLE


FOR SALE
Roof Rack Cargo Carrier
Like new Roof Rack Cargo
Carrier....35W x 55Lx
16H....passenger side opening
with hydraulic lift....125 lb.
load
capacity...$200.00...Also...Sport
RackFrontier Roof Rack
$95.00...or both for $275.00
1-518-747-9183
rcpalm207@gmail.com

FOR SALE: John Daly Gold


model golf clubs & bag. Excellent condition, most clubs never
used. Asking $150. Call 518507-6112
WANTED, ANYTHING
WITH A SMALL ENGINE,
RUNNING OR NOT.
CASH PAID FOR SOME
518-753.0007 / 376-3807

$38,995

EXCAVATOR
FOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;
22 ft reach. Mowing and
brush cutting of ponds,
steep hills, embankments
and roadways. We also
have multiple versatile
bush hogging and brush
cutting equipment for all
your needs.
Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.
Easton, NY
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.

RAW LOCAL
HONEY FOR SALE
Dave Hicks
Route 40 Hartford, NY
518-632-5422
SPECIALTY LUMBER
Table tops, mantle pieces, rustic furniture stock. Select
grade hardwood lumber, including butternut, cherry, oak,
ash, birch, etc. Call 518-4942747.

FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883 Sportster 1200 kit, very good
condition, 5,700 miles, cherry black, single seat, 3,500 obo..Also
1199 Ford Mustang GT, V8, standard, convert., leather interior,
excellent shape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004 Hyundai Tiburon standard GT V6 6 speed. very good shape 3,700. OBO. Contact
802-442-7317.

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Napaul Publishers, Inc. June 10, 2016

Americas dairy industry is more than milk. Its jobs and economic activity for the
people of our country. Its also a way of life for more than 50,000 farm families.
Farms come in a variety of shapes and sizes. One common thread among them is
that they are all important contributors to local communities and to the nations
overall economy. Without dairy farmers, local tax bases would look very different
and that would affect schools, local businesses and the food supply -- it would also
affect the natural landscape and wide open spaces that farmers help provide.

COUNTRY POWER PRODUCTS


COUNTRY LIVING CENTER
Local Independently Owned Family
Business for Over 46 Years!

Power
Tools
Trimmers Chain Saws Accessories
Chains and Blades Sharpened

Sales, Parts & Service!


Sturdy Work
Clothes And Shoes
For The Farm

Agway and Nutrena Feeds


& Pet Food

2339 State Route 40, Greenwich, NY

518-692-1015
M-F 7-5:30; Sat. 8-5; Sun. 9-5

Napaul Publishers, Inc. June 10, 2016

WITHOUT OUR
FARMERS
ARMERS,, WHERE
WOULD WE BE?
SUPPORT THEM ALL!
LOCALL
OCALLY!
BUY L
OCALL
Y!

21 County Route 77 Greenwich

Motorcycle Inspec. Avail.

Witchcraft Body & Paint Inc.

42 Years Experience in Collision & Paint Industry


Frame Straightening & Unibody Repair
Foreign & Domestic Auto Glass Work

Going GREEN with


Water-Based Paint!
Insurance Estimates
Call for Convenient Appointment All Work Guaranteed

518) 692-7774
Turn off Rt. 29 Corliss Ave. & John St. Exit, Greenwich, NY

Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Sat. By Appointment Only.

Farmers Enjoy
Our Support!

MEGA
MATTRESS
DISCOUNT

EVERY Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-5;


Sun. 11-5

GREENWICH - ROUTE 29
OPPOSITE HANNAFORD

We wish
our
farmers a
plentiful
year!

Wines of All Kinds

PRICE CHOPPER PLAZA


GRANVILLE 518-642-9262

WEST BROADWAY STORAGE

Come visit us for all of your farm and


home needs. From our colorful
greenhouse to our large lumber yard and
everything in between!
Bagged Feed Hardware Fencing Gates
Stock Tanks Equine Supplies Yard & Garden
Water Bowl & Stanchion Parts Salt
Insect Control & Dewormers Paint
Yard & Garden Supplies Pet Food & Pet Supplies
We Even Do Key Cutting Much, Much More!

We Have In Store Specials All


The Time!

A&J

Enterprises of Salem
7 Thomas St., Salem, NY
518-854-7414
Mon.- Fri. 7-5; Sat. 8-2

There are dairy farms in all 50 states and


Puerto Rico. Dairy is the number one
agricultural business in California, Idaho,
Arizona, Utah, New Hampshire, Michigan,
New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania,
Vermont and Wisconsin. California is
responsible for 21.3% of the U.S. milk
supply more than any other state.
Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania and
Idaho round out the top 5!
Rural America and the agricultural economy
in general is greatly impacted by a strong
dairy business. When a dairy farm spends
money locally, it creates a multiplier effect.
The U.S. dairy industry is estimated at $140
billion in economic output, $29 billion in
household earnings, and more than 900,000
jobs (based on economic analysis of direct
and indirect economic impact of U.S. dairy
from farm through processing).

We Support Local
Farmers!
Flatbed
Towing

West Broadway
Salem, New York
518-854-3113

Used
Tr uc
ks &
ucks
Car
s
Cars

WE SERVICE ALL THE DAIRY FARMERS


AT REASONABLE PRICES!
T. C. says, Yes June is Dairy Month,
but why are the farmers still getting
robbed blind?

Fuel Oil Kerosene


Diesel Fuel
Full Service Heating Oil Company,
Including Repairs, and Installations.
1450 Mahaffey Road Argyle
518-638-8359

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SCHOOLHOUSE

PIZZA

2 South Park,
Cambridge, NY
518- 677- 2000

Jackos Corner
Shoppe

~Ice Cream
Old
~Specialty Coffees Fashioned
Goodness!
~Baked goods
~Sandwiches & More
190 Main St. Salem, NY
tammybutler@yahoo.com
518-854-2030

If youre looking for expert


advice on your home projects..

SALEM
HARDWARE
AND SUPPLY
200 Main St., Salem
518-854-3113

AMERICAN HARDWARE

57 Church St., Granville


518-642-1334

Spurred by increased demand for organic milk, organic milk production


has been one of the fastest growing segments of organic agriculture in the
United States. The number of certified organic milk cows on U.S. farms increased by an annual
average of 25 percent, from 38,000 to more than 86,000. Larger organic operations that use more
conventional milk production technologies have increased in number. Economic incentives, driven
largely by lower production costs, are behind much of this change. Proposed changes in USDAs
National Organic Program (NOP), which develops, implements, and administers national production,
handling, and labeling standards for organic agricultural products, seek to clarify and stiffen pasture
requirements for organic certification and may determine how the organic production sector continues
to evolve.
What Is the Issue?
Organic milk producers usually begin as conventional dairy operators who go through what can be a
challenging and costly transition. To qualify for organic certifi cation under the NOP, producers must
make changes in animal husbandry, land and crop management, input sourcing, and certification
paperwork, among others. In addition to these challenges, organic milk producers must now contend
with the impact of a weaker U.S. economy on the demand for organic food products. By providing
information about the characteristics, costs, and challenges faced by organic milk producers, this
report provides a context for producers considering the organic approach, processors trying to
supply an expanding organic milk market, and policymakers evaluating the economic implications of
organic livestock production.
Economic forces may have pushed organic dairies to adapt their operations to be more like conventional
dairies in terms of size, location, and the types of technologies used. The relative production
costs for large and small organic dairies, and organic dairies using pasture-based and conventional
technologies are similar to those for conventional dairies. 45 percent of organic dairies milk fewer
than 50 cows, and 87 percent milk fewer than 100 cows. Large organic dairies with 200 cows or more
are a small portion of the organic dairy population, but account for more than a third of organic milk
production. Average operating costs are highest on the largest organic dairies, but total economic
costs are nearly $14 per hundredweight (cwt) less on the largest than on the smallest organic dairies
because of lower capital and unpaid labor costs. The smallest operations use much more unpaid
labor, accounting for most of this cost difference. Large organic dairies are much more likely to
generate returns above capital and labor costs, suggesting that organic milk production will migrate
toward larger operations, as has conventional production. Additional costs to comply with organic
pasture requirements and for securing organic inputs in large volume may limit the cost advantages
for larger organic dairies.
Almost two-thirds of organic dairies report that 50 percent of dairy forage comes from pasture, and
a third indicate that 75 percent or more comes from pasture. Using pasture for dairy feed costs less
than higher energy feed sources, and average feed costs per cow decline as more pasture is used for
dairy forage. Organic dairies using the least pasture for dairy forage, however, have lower feed costs
per cwt of milk than other organic dairies because average production per cow is more than 30
percent higher. Organic dairies that use conventional feeding methods, such as confining cows and
feeding harvested forages, may generate higher returns to capital and labor than those using pasturebased feeding because of higher production and economies of size, and because pasture-based feeding
requires more labor.
Comparing Organic and Conventional Dairies
Organic dairies are smaller than conventional dairies (82 cows compared with 156 cows).
Organic dairies produce about 30 percent less milk per cow than conventional dairies (13,601
pounds per organic cow compared with 18,983 pounds per conventional cow).
Organic dairies use more pasture-based feeding, where more than 50 percent of dairy forage fed is
from pasture during grazing months, than conventional dairies (63 percent compared with 18 percent).
Organic dairies paid $6.37 per cwt more than conventional dairies in operating and capital costs,
including transition costs; the average price premium for organic milk was $6.69 per cwt.
Total economic costs of organic dairies are $7.65 per cwt higher than for conventional dairies,
nearly $1 per cwt higher than the average price premium for organic milk.
Pasture-based organic dairies total economic costs are about $4 per cwt higher than conventional
pasture-based dairies, much lower than the average price premium for organic milk.
Challenges of Organic Milk Production. Certifi cation paperwork and compliance costs were reported
by 40 percent of producers as the most challenging aspect of organic milk production, followed by
fi nding new organic input sources (dairy replacement and feed), higher costs of production, and
maintaining animal health. By contrast, the chief concern for large organic dairies seem to be finding
organic input sources, and the chief concern for dairies in the Northeast seemed to be production
costs; certification paperwork was a lesser concern for pasture-based dairies and more educated
operators.

In Full
Support
Of Our
Farmers!

5109 State Route 22


Salem, NY 12865
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE:


full cord, local, unseasoned
Hardwood, cut and split. 518692-2109

HAY FOR SALE


3x3x8' / 800lb+ Bales
Cattle Quality $40.
518-378-0901

FOR SALE:
Used Yamaha Alto
Saxaphone. Very Good
Condition. New cost
over $1200. Yours for
$600.
Call 518-692-7429

PARTS COUNTER SALES:


Outdoor Power Equipment
Dealer. Experience Preferred.
Knowledge of Small Engines,
Tractors, Mowers etc. Must
have Computer Skills and be
able to Multi-Task. Customer
Service Skills, Reliability and
Good Work Ethic are a Must.
FT,Yr. Round, OT in Busy
Season. 401k and Benefits.
Openings at 2 Locations:
Charlton/Ballston Lk:
518-399-8574 and
So. Glens Falls:
518-636-5580
DRUMMS SAWMILL
Kiln Dried Rough Cut
and Planed lumber
in stock.
1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,
Novelty Siding, Log
Cabin Siding. VGroove. Hrs: M-F 8
am-4:30 pm;
Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm
Pick-up or delivery.
193 Casey Road in
Schuylerville.
518-928-9982
518-583-1168
We now accept all
major credit cards!

A TRADITIONAL GYMANFA GANU (HYMN SING) WILL BE HELD SUNDAY, JUNE


12TH AT PENIEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A Welsh heritage traditional hymn sing and
tea social, will be held at Peniel Presbyterian Church, Quaker Street, Granville, New York. The
event is sponsored by Poultney Area St. Davids Society. All are welcome. For more information
about this or the other Welsh Weekend events, contact Poultney Area St. Davids Society: Nancy
Williams (518)-642-0709.

SEASONED FIREWOOD
Cut, Split, Delivered.
$250/cord. Green available.
Call Kalme Logging
518-222-9631

CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's, cylinder


records, parts. Call 7985612

2004
VOLVO 560
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 AM - 4 PM

AWD, WIfes
Car, Fully
Loaded,
Serviced
WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE
CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased
orconsigned.
WANTED:
antiques, collectibles,
fineused furniture, china ,
glass,books and garage sale
items.
Call 518-747-0197

3299

$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage
costume & turquoise. Coins,
watches, knives, military, toys,
antiques etc. 30+ years
experience..save time, call Joe
first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274

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Mechanicville

664-5453
Saratoga

584-1320
Glens Falls

743-0804

Special: Any new construct 10x150: Call for pricing


THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE is sponsoring a 2 week
theater program for children 6-14 at the Brittonkill Central School
District Auditorium from July 1122. The program costs $200,
and runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Registration and a deposit is
due by May 29. In the morning the children will be divided into
two groups. Ages 6-9 will be going on a story book adventure
where they will learn the fundamentals of acting. Children 1014 will be creating their own character and bring it to life. In
the

MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Ladies from Valley Falls VFW


post 1938 Poplar Ave will be having their monthly breakfast Sunday June 12th 8-11 AM. Menu is eggs made to order, French
toast, pancakes, sausage, bacon, toast, hash browns, coffee, juice,
fruit and biscuits with sausage gravy. Cost is adults 13 and over
$8 children 5-12 $4. Please come support the ladies and the servicemen and women.

Blinkys Random
Thoughts

Adirondack Seafood Co.


115 River Street Hudson Falls
FRESH LITTLE NECK
Absolutely
CLAMS
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By the Bushels or
By the Dozens!

For The Freshest Seafood


Lunches and Dinners
OR Take some home for
Home Cookin

518-745 - 5845
ROBIN MARK TO PERFORM IN SARATOGA: Irish, Christian recording artist ROBIN MARK will be in Saratoga Springs
on Saturday, August 6, at New Life Fellowship, located at 51
Old Gick Road. He will present an evening of his popular Praise
and Worship music beginning at 7pm. Tickets are available
through advance purchase only. Ticket price is $18, and can be
obtained by calling the church at 518-580-1810, or by email at:
office@newlifeinsaratoga.org

It is easier to fool people


than it is to convince them
they have been fooled.Mark Twain

WHIPPLE CITY DAYS AT GREENWICH FREE LIBRARY


Historic Walking Tours Saturday June 10, 10 am Historic
Fires of Main Street and the Rough and Ready Firehouse, an unusual history of Greenwich guided by Gill Room staff member
Sandy McReynolds. Sunday June 11, 1 pm Underground Railroad and Abolition Tour Cliff Oliver Mealys famous tour of
the people and places that make up Greenwichs rich legacy as a
town that promoted freedom. Both tours will meet up at the library, 148 Main St. Help identify photos from the Gill Room
Photo Collection photos will be displayed in front of the library
on Friday June 10 from 5 till dusk, Saturday June 11, 9 am to 3
pm. Stop by, look them over, and share your memories.
Book Sale the Boomerang Book Sale will take place during the
Whipple City Days Friday June 9 Friends of the Library members only 4-7 pm. Saturday June 10 4-7pm, Sunday June 11 10am5pm. There will be no book sale Thursday June 2.
Greenwich Free Library 148 Main St 518-692- 7157.

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SALEMS SHOPPE OFF BROADWAY THRIFT STORE


IS CELEBRATING ITS TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY. Over
the years, the dedicated and hard-working volunteers have
earned $164,000.00, most of which has been given back to the
community. The Shoppe has planned some special events
including a free raffle awarding the winner 2 tickets to the Al
Fresco Dinner on July 30. Plans are underway for a very active
year which will feature the much anticipated Christmas in
November Holiday Bazaar taking place on Saturday, November
19 from 10 am to 2 pm. The Shoppe is open on Wednesdays
from 1 to 6 pm and Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10
am to 1 pm. More info: 518-854-9090.

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THE HUDSON RIVER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY


WILL HOLD AUDITIONS FOR ITS SUMMER PRODUCTION OF CYMBELINE ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, at 7
pm at the United Methodist Church, 227 Main Street, Hudson
Falls. No previous experience or prepared material is necessary however it is important to be on time. Cymbeline is a play
based on an ancient king of Briton. The plot contains themes
of innocence and jealousy. Though technically the play is a
comedy it is now considered a romance. Rehearsals for this
production will be evenings, 6 pm to 9 pm, Monday through
Thursday, June 27 through July 21. There will be four performances July 22 and 23 at 8:00 PM and two matinees on July
23 and 24 at 2:00 PM at the Little Theater on the Farm. Please
call 747-4418, email hrsc1999@aol.com or check our Facebook
page for information.

POLLY
POLLSTER

This weeks poll question is:


Who will take the NBA title:
The Warriors or Cavaliers?
60% said Warriers; 40% said
Cavs. There you have it. Our polls are not done scientifically, but they do reflect the thinking of people in the
area. If you have a question for Polly, submit it by phone
@ 518-747-9535, or 802-549-4637; or send to our web
site addigest.com.

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1 ST ANNUAL REGIONAL WOMENS CONFERENCE Announces Kathy Hammond as Keynote Speaker. The North River United Methodist Church will be hosting their First Annual Regional
Womens Conference on Saturday, June 11th from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the First United Methodist Church of Warrensburg, 3890 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY. Keynote speaker will be Kathy
Hammond featuring Wade Hammond as the musical guest. The theme of this conference is When
Life Gives You Lemons. The program is $20.00 per person, which includes a light lunch. Preregistration is required by sending a check to the North River United Methodist Church, PO Box
218, North River, NY 12856. Deadline is June 3rd. For more information, contact Amy Sabattis at
518-251-2519.
CHAPMAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM ANNOUNCES 28TH ANNUAL GOLF OUTING. On
June 16th, the Chapman Historical Museum, a local museum dedicated to promoting the history of
Glens Falls, Queensbury and the Southern Adirondacks, will hold its 28th Annual Golf Outing at
Cronins Golf Resort in Warrensburg. It will feature a Best Ball Format and will include a Hole-inOne sponsored by the DELLA Auto Group. The tournament includes a lunch at noon, shotgun start
at 1:00 pm and steak dinner following play. Team and individual awards will be given. Entry fee is
$125 per person and $480 for a foursome. For more info: Timothy Weidner at (518) 793-2826.
THE WARRENSBURGH RIVERFRONT FARMERS MARKET IS LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL ORGANIC (NATURALLY GROWN) PRODUCE AT OUR MARKET. Please
contact Teresa Whalen, Market Manager, by phone: 518-466-5497 or email: taawhalen@yahoo.com
for further information.

www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950

OLD TIMERS SHOW TO BENEFIT WASHINGTON COUNTY 4-H YOUTH HORSE


PROGRAM. The 4-H Horse Program Development Committee is hosting an Old Timers Show to
benefit the Washington County 4-H Horse Program. The event will be held on Saturday, June 18
at the Washington County Fairgrounds beginning at 9:30 AM. The event will feature four divisions
by riders age, 18-29, 30-39, 40+, and Walk/Trot. The fee is $5 per class. Current rabies and
Coggins papers must accompany the horse to be eligible for the event. ANSI riding helmets will be
required for participation. For more information or to receive a registration packet for this event,
call the Cornell Cooperative Extension office at 518-746-2560/1-800-548-0881.
ADIRONDACK THEATRE FESTIVAL EVENTS: THRILLING MUSICAL ISLAND SONG |
JUNE 21-JULY 2 Words by Sam Carner | Music by Derek Gregor A high-energy, powerful musical about life in the big city by the award-winning songwriting duo of Carner & Gregor. ISLAND
SONG examines the struggle of finding love, the struggle of finding success, and above all, the
struggle of finding yourself in a big city where everyone seems somehow interconnected. THE
WORLDS GREATEST NEW COMEDY A COMEDY OF MANORS | JULY 12-22. By Zoe
Samuel When the old Earl of Whitelingham dies leaving debts in the millions and an estate about
to foreclose, the family tries to save its future by doing what anyone would do: stealing a priceless
(and hideous) painting and selling it on the black market. DOWNTON ABBEY meets NOISES
OFF in this laugh-a-minute, modern farce of stately proportions. HEARTFELT MUSICAL HOME
| JULY 28-AUGUST 5Book by Christy Hall | Music & Lyrics by Scott Alan An intimate and
moving musical experience featuring songs from acclaimed composer/lyricist, Scott Alan.HOME
explores parenting and childhood with unflinching honesty, questioning what it means to grow
older, and whether we truly have the capacity to grow up. Tickets and Season Flex Passes available
through the Charles R. Wood Theater Box Office: In Person: 207 Glen Street,
Downtown
Glens
Falls;
Phone:
518-480-4878
Online: www.atfestival.org

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June 10, 2016

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From Minor Scratches To


Major Collisions!
71 Harrison Ave,
Hudson
Falls, NY 12839
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beesesautobody@gmail.com just off Burgoyne Ave.
PIANO MUSIC On Friday, June 10, Con Brio Performing Arts
is proud to present an evening of beautiful piano music, performed by two concert pianists from Russia. Inga Kashakashvili
and Anna Keiserman are winners of many international piano
competitions, and are currently performing and teaching in New
York City. We are fortunate to have them performing in our community. The program will include solo pieces and four-hand pieces
featuring works of Schumann, Rameau, Debussy and Poulenc.
The concert will be held at the Bischoff House, 573 Dunbar Road,
Cambridge 12816. Reservations are necessary. Please call: 518
796-8184 or email: Dbchorale@aol.com. Admission is by donation.

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CHICKEN BARBECUE The Valley Falls United Methodist


Church is holding a takeout only chicken barbecue on Saturday,
June 11. The menu includes chicken, pasta salad, baked beans,
a roll, and a brownie. Pick-up will be at the church, 16 State
Street, Valley Falls between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $12
for adults and $5 for children ages 6-12. Call 518-541-3039 for
reservations and information.

2009 SATURN OUTLOOK XE

afternoon the children will be working on their performance.


They will be learning acting, music, dance, improve and set
design. The last day will include a luncheon for the families
followed by the childrens performance. For further information
call
Ethel
(237-6936)
or
email
Highlightacting@yahoo.com.
Visit our website
www.highlightacting.com for a registration form and brochure.

WE WANT YOUR CANS & BOTTLES!


334 Pleasant St
AWD, PB, PS,
PW, V6, 234,941 Mi.

8,995

VICTORYMONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and


Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory (
look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 12 JUNE
starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orange juice,
coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $7.00 Child $4.00, EVERYONE will be welcome. 518-695-3917.

REDEMPTION CENTER
BENNINGTON VERMONT
Just off Main St
Call: (802)-442-9886
We happily take Bottle Drives
Open M-F 8-4:30 PM
Sat. 8-3:30 PM
Sun 9-1 PM

WE ALSO HAVE
COMMERCIAL SPACE
FOR RENT

RUMMAGE SALE: During the Valley Falls village-wide garage and lawn sale on June 11, the Valley Falls United Methodist
Church at 16 State Street will have an indoor rummage sale and
an outdoor snack bar from about 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There
will also be a takeout only chicken barbecue from 1 to 4 p.m. The
menu includes chicken, pasta salad, baked beans, a roll, and a
brownie. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children ages 6 to
12. The church is handicapped accessible. 518- 541-3039 for reservations and information.

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Small Enough to Know You,


Large Enough to Serve You.
miles west from
Bennington Battle Field
Route 67,
North Hoosick, NY

FLEA MARKET EVER


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EVERY
SUNDA
FREE SP
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8:30 am - ?? last sale

GOSPEL SINGERS: Little Theater on the Farm is delighted


to present Patrick Patterson and his group of Gospel Singers
for a Gospel Sing-along on Wednesday, June 15th at 2pm. This
group is from Bethlehem Community Church, Bethlehem, NY.
They have a very large following down there, make them feel
welcome here. They sing all types of gospel music from bluegrass, country, and traditional to old hymns. When you go to
church Sunday, please announce this for us. Admission is $10
($7 for seniors).

Join Us Fathers Day


~Free coffee
for Dad

~Featuring

COLLISION REPAIRS:
Expert Paint and Mixing on Site In House
Towing (Accident Recovery) All Insurance
Work Welcome Frame work Paint-less
Dent Removal Windshield and Glass
Replacement Detailing 100% Warranty
DRIVER: for Outdoor Power Equipment Dealer. Local Delivery
and Pick-Up of Tractors Large and Small. Must be Able to Maneuver a Pick-Up Truck with a 16ft Flatbed Trailer in Tight Spaces. OnSite Change-Outs of Tractor Implements ex: Remove Snow Blower
and Attach Mower.
Must have Experience Operating Tractors, Mowers, Snow Blowers and Other Outdoor Equipment. Customer Service and Team
Player Attitude. Full Time,Year-Round, 401k, Benefits.
2 Positions,
Charlton/Ballston Lk: 518-399-8574 and
So. Glens Falls: 518-636-5580

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Silver,
81K

CAD
DESIGNER
WANTED
OLD APPLIANCES
And Furniture
REMOVED FROM
YOUR HOME OR
BUSINESS.
Small or Large Jobs.
CLEANOUTS.
Call Bill the Junkman at
518-664-7488.
Credit Cards Accepted.

Steak
& Eggs
COUNTRY GALS CAFE
W Main Street,
Cambridge, NY
518-428-2826

We are a small manufacturer


located in Waterford, NY,
looking to expand our CAD
department. We are seeking
a full-time employee that
possesses 5 years of
AutoCAD and SketchUp
experience. The individual
must maintain a positive attitude, have the ability to multitask, pay close attention to
detail, be highly organized, and
work well with others.
Please contact Heather at
518-233-8368.

Visit our Cafe, today!


Suitable for parties of up
to 35 people, family gatherings or just a quiet
meal.OR Join Us At the
Diner for one of our special meals!

THE FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB AT THE BENNINGTON


BATTLE MONUMENT is slated for Saturday, June 11. It is
the American Lung Associations only Fight For Air Climb in a
historic monument. The event is open to individuals and teams
and includes a separate Firefighter Challenge. All the funds raised
at the event support the American Lung Associations mission to
save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease.
To learn more or to register, visit FightForAirClimb.org.

Auto, 49,704 Mi.,


A/C, Auto, FWD, V6

13,995

COUNTRY
ELECTRIC LLC
Residential, Commercial, Industrial. All
types of wiring in-cluding
service
entrances,
backup generators, new
& rewiring of homes, offices, barns,
motor controls, pools
& Spas, electric heat,
etc. Licensed Master
Electrician, fully
Insured, Free
Estimates
518-642-2271

ERBE TENT RENTALS


tables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.
Andy @ 469-3048
Art @ 791-4562
2004 ARUBA FIFTH WHEEL
CAMPER.
Make- Starcraft.
Very little use. Clean.
Asking $8,500.
518-632-5798
518-744-4805

HELP WANTED.
Mechanic. Experienced auto and/ or
heavy duty technician. Full Time
with benefits.
Salary is dependent
on skill level.
Inquire by phone
(518) 686-3080

Napaul Publishers, Inc.

June 10, 2016

Napaul Publishers, Inc. June 10, 2016

LUCKY
13TH
ANNIVERSARY

SALE
THIS
WEEKEND

TAKE OUT ONLY- CHICKEN BBQ & BAKE SALE Saturday, June 11 starting 4:00PM at West Fort Ann United Methodist Church, Copeland Pond Rd. Chicken, Baked potato, coleslaw, roll, homemade pie. Adults $12, Children 5-12 $6. Girl Scout
Troop 3267 will collect cans and bottles at the BBQ to earn money
for projects. Info: 518-793-0969.

BUS TRIP with the Salem Seniors are sponsoring a on Wednesday,


June 22nd to the Delaney House in Holyoke, MA for a garden
party, which includes bus fare and a full lobster/ribs/chicken luncheon
followed by entertainment. Cost is $53. Pick-up at Proudfit Hall in
Salem at 8:30am and McDonalds in Greenwich at 8:45am. Call
Marilyn Hanby for reservations at (518) 854-7521.

GREENWICH SENIORS/PUBLIC INVITED On Wednesday, July 13 - bus trip buffet/luncheon to the Mac-Hayden Theater in Chatham, New York to see the play Chicago. Price for
non-members is $70.00. Call Diane Snyder 692-2786,
lorib16000@hotmail.com or Eileen DiNisio 937-1838,
edinisio@nycap.rr.com. Deadline is June 16.

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