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Volume 66 • Number 6 • February 5, 2015 When It Comes To Accuracy, Affordability And Service, Our Customers Give Us An... 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 3060 Rt. 9N (Next to Ballston Spa National Bank 5 Minutes from Saratoga) 893-2683 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations (Across from Library on Rt. 50) 884-9355 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations $35 .00 OFF OUR GUARANTEE: BRING IN YOUR INVOICE FROM H&R BLOCK OR JACKSON HEWITT, AND WE WILL BEAT THEIR PRICE BY AT LEAST 20%! CALL US NOW! Let us help you get the largest tax refund allowed by law! “You make it as easy as it can be!” – Francis “Thanks VERY much for all you did to prepare our taxes.” – Norm “I just wanted you to know how much we have appreciated your help and advice this year.” – Sean 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2014 File Online: www.accutaxny.com THE PREPARATION OF YOUR 2014 INCOME TAX RETURN AND FREE ELECTRONIC FILING OF FEDERAL & NEW YORK STATE RETURN (with paid preparation by us) 1837 Columbia Turnpike Deadlines Friday Prior To Publication VALENTINE’S HEADQUARTERS Your SPECIAL SECTIONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 th FEBRUARY 5th & FEBRUARY 12th South Glens Falls atouchofanangelflorist.com Valentine Rose Trio $ 19 95 Includes Rose Petals and a Champagne Glass 1 Dozen Long Stem “Premium” (Freshest Roses Available) Roses Arranged $ 59 95 All Red Premium Add $9.95 792-0102 Like Us On Facebook For A Chance To Win A Dozen Roses For Valentines Day! A Touch Of An Angel Florist A Touch Of An Angel Florist We Deliver “A PERFECT BLOOM” CERTIFIED POOL OPERATOR CLASSES SARATOGA SPRINGS – The New York State Recreation and Park So- ciety will be offering a Certified Pool/Spa Operator class on April 26 and 27 at the Saratoga Hilton. Sessions will provide the necessary informa- tion and knowledge required to operate a commercial swimming pool or spa including: pool calculations, pool water chemistry and pool circula- tion and filtration. Registration for this class will be $225 and upon com- pletion, and passing the exam, a 5-year certification will be issued. For more information or to register, please contact Becki Cramer at 518-584- 0321 x12 LOOKING FOR SPRING VENDORS SARATOGA SPRINGS – On Saturday, April 18th the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Spring Craft Fair at the Saratoga Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue in Saratoga Springs. There are 35 spaces available, 8 x 6 foot with an 8-foot table and 2 chairs provided. Each space is $40 and we have limited electrical hookups. All items for sale will be created by the crafter and a few vendors from companies will be allowed to showcase/sell their items. The Auxiliary will try to keep similar items to a minimum; offering customers many choices to purchase. All proceeds go to our 2015 Scholarship Fund. Please email [email protected] for an application or call Debbie at 518-885- 6506. $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED SARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Fair recently announced that ten $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and also students enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs and the New York State Showpeo- ple’s Association sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students must be active at the Saratoga County Fair or with the New York State Show- people’s Association. All applicants from Saratoga County must submit their applications through the Saratoga County Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 10, 2015. Information is available at the Saratoga County Fair office, 162 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020, through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County and from local high school offices. Applications must be printed and completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more information, contact the Saratoga County Fair office at 885-9701. INTERACT WITH THE ARTS GLENS FALLS – LARAC, The Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Coun- cil invites artists or community members with an interest in arts to par- ticipate in their upcoming February programming. On Friday, February 6th, 6-8pm, learn about the arts and enjoy great company at LARAC’s Annual Winter Potluck. Guest Speaker, Richard Stout, will present “What is Art”, exploring and describing what technically makes a ‘good’ painting. The presentation will include a brief introduction to art aes- thetics and investigate ‘great works’ of art, with open discussion en- couraged. Richard is an artist from Hague, presents ‘arts’ topics for community groups, and writes reviews of art exhibitions for the Lake George Mirror. This event is open to the public and free with a dish to pass. RSVP appreciated 518-798-1144 x2. SWEET MAPLE MENU DAYS ON TAP FOR EATERIES WARREN COUNTY – Warren County restaurants and B & B’s are in- vited to participate in “Sweet Maple Menu Days”, a promotion of area eateries and Thurman maple products, during the period between March 15 and 29. To participate in this promo, eateries will feature one or more dishes made with pure Thurman maple syrup or sugar, and publicize their establishments and the maple specialty(ies) in group ads partially subsidized by Thurman Maple Days, an estab- lished event held the last three full weekends each March. Commitment before February 10 ensures that our area businesses and their Maple Menu items receive both the chance to sign up for the reduced-price ads and free publicity generated by Thurman Maple Days on www.ThurmanMapleDays.com http://www.ThurmanMaple- Days.com To learn more and to sign up, contact Perky Granger, Per- [email protected] (best) or 352-463-3089.

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Volume 66 • Number 6 • February 5, 2015

When It Comes To Accuracy, AffordabilityAnd Service, Our Customers Give Us An...

4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER3060 Rt. 9N

(Next to Ballston Spa National Bank 5 Minutes from Saratoga) 893-2683 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations

(Across from Library on Rt. 50) 884-9355 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations

$35.00 OFF

OUR GUARANTEE: BRING IN YOUR INVOICE FROM H&R BLOCK OR JACKSON HEWITT, AND WE WILL BEAT THEIR PRICE BY AT LEAST 20%!

CALL US NOW!Let us help you get

the largest tax refundallowed by law!

“You make it as easy as it can be!” – Francis

“Thanks VERY much for all you did to prepare our taxes.” – Norm

“I just wanted you to know how much we have appreciated your help and advice this year.” – Sean

1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2014 File Online: www.accutaxny.com

THE PREPARATION OFYOUR 2014 INCOME

TAX RETURNAND FREE

ELECTRONIC FILING OFFEDERAL & NEW YORK

STATE RETURN(with paid preparation by us)

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Deadlines Friday Prior To Publication

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A Touch Of An Angel FloristA Touch Of An Angel FloristWe Deliver “A PERFECT BLOOM”

CERTIFIED POOL OPERATOR CLASSESSARATOGA SPRINGS – The New York State Recreation and Park So-ciety will be offering a Certified Pool/Spa Operator class on April 26 and27 at the Saratoga Hilton. Sessions will provide the necessary informa-tion and knowledge required to operate a commercial swimming pool orspa including: pool calculations, pool water chemistry and pool circula-tion and filtration. Registration for this class will be $225 and upon com-pletion, and passing the exam, a 5-year certification will be issued. Formore information or to register, please contact Becki Cramer at 518-584-0321 x12

LOOKING FOR SPRING VENDORSSARATOGA SPRINGS – On Saturday, April 18th the Saratoga-WiltonElks Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Spring Craft Fair at the Saratoga WiltonElks Club off Maple Avenue in Saratoga Springs. There are 35 spacesavailable, 8 x 6 foot with an 8-foot table and 2 chairs provided. Eachspace is $40 and we have limited electrical hookups. All items for salewill be created by the crafter and a few vendors from companies will beallowed to showcase/sell their items. The Auxiliary will try to keep similaritems to a minimum; offering customers many choices to purchase. Allproceeds go to our 2015 Scholarship Fund. Please [email protected] for an application or call Debbie at 518-885-6506.

$1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDEDSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Fair recently announcedthat ten $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to current New York Statehigh school seniors and also students enrolled in college. The New YorkState Association of Agricultural Fairs and the New York State Showpeo-ple’s Association sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students mustbe active at the Saratoga County Fair or with the New York State Show-people’s Association. All applicants from Saratoga County must submittheir applications through the Saratoga County Fair or the NYSSA nolater than Friday, April 10, 2015. Information is available at the SaratogaCounty Fair office, 162 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020,through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County and fromlocal high school offices. Applications must be printed and completedfrom the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more information, contact theSaratoga County Fair office at 885-9701.

INTERACT WITH THE ARTSGLENS FALLS – LARAC, The Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Coun-cil invites artists or community members with an interest in arts to par-ticipate in their upcoming February programming. On Friday, February6th, 6-8pm, learn about the arts and enjoy great company at LARAC’sAnnual Winter Potluck. Guest Speaker, Richard Stout, will present“What is Art”, exploring and describing what technically makes a ‘good’painting. The presentation will include a brief introduction to art aes-thetics and investigate ‘great works’ of art, with open discussion en-couraged. Richard is an artist from Hague, presents ‘arts’ topics forcommunity groups, and writes reviews of art exhibitions for the LakeGeorge Mirror. This event is open to the public and free with a dish topass. RSVP appreciated 518-798-1144 x2.

SWEET MAPLE MENU DAYS ON TAP FOR EATERIESWARREN COUNTY – Warren County restaurants and B & B’s are in-vited to participate in “Sweet Maple Menu Days”, a promotion of areaeateries and Thurman maple products, during the period betweenMarch 15 and 29. To participate in this promo, eateries will featureone or more dishes made with pure Thurman maple syrup or sugar,and publicize their establishments and the maple specialty(ies) ingroup ads partially subsidized by Thurman Maple Days, an estab-lished event held the last three full weekends each March. Commitment before February 10 ensures that our area businessesand their Maple Menu items receive both the chance to sign up forthe reduced-price ads and free publicity generated by Thurman MapleDays on www.ThurmanMapleDays.com http://www.ThurmanMaple-Days.com To learn more and to sign up, contact Perky Granger, [email protected] (best) or 352-463-3089.

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FREE FIRST FRIDAY COMMUNITY DINNERGREENWICH – The second year of monthly FREE din-ners in Greenwich are off to a great start. The first Fridayof every month Sept.-June dinner is served at CentenaryMethodist Church in Greenwich from 5:30-7:00pm. Thismonth's dinner is hosted by the Greenwich Youth Center.The kids will be serving up freshly prepared pizza, saladand cupcakes thanks to the generous donations and sup-port from many local businesses and volunteers. Free willdonations will be accepted for the Youth Center. A greatway to start the weekend and visit with friends and neigh-bors.

FREE TAX RETURN PREPARATIONWARREN COUNTY – Volunteer Income Tax AssistanceProgram (VITA) sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Exten-sion of Warren County is offering free tax help to familiesand individuals whose household income is below$53,000. Trained community volunteers can help you withspecial credits, such as Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC),up to $6,143, if you earn less than $52,427. In addition tofree tax return preparation assistance, free electronic filing(e-filing) will be offered. Individuals taking advantage ofthe e-file program will receive their refunds in half the timecompared to returns filed on paper – even faster if youhave your refund deposited directly into your bank ac-count. Tax Returns with stock sales, business or rental in-come cannot be completed by us. To schedule a taxappointment in Warren County call Cornell CooperativeExtension at 518-623-3291. For Washington County call1-800-211-5128

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CALL TO ARTISTS!GLENS FALLS – Saunders Gallery of Fine Art @ bjsart-works is hosting an Art Exhibit and Sale! "Winter Blue",March 7th - April 11, 2015. Reception: Saturday, March 7,3-5pm in Conjunction with "Beat the Winter Blues" benefitevent at the Shirt Factory on that same day. Half of theentry fees and proceeds of sales will benefit the OpenDoor Mission "Code Blue" shelter in Glens Falls, NY.Looking for art themed or inspired by "Blue/Blues", theword, color, emotion or music. All media accepted for re-view. There is entry fee of $10.00/ piece and up to 3 en-tries per artist. The Saunders Gallery continues itscommitment to hosting art exhibits that engage the publicand supports our community and artists

FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT VETERANS &THEIR FAMILIES

SARATOGA COUNTY – Saratoga County Rural Preser-vation Co/ VETHELP are hosting a fundraiser to benefitVeterans and their families served through VETHELP. Thefundraiser is set to take place on February 28, 2015 at theSaratoga Springs Music Hall. The Harold Ford and CashBand will be performing to raise funds that will allowVETHELP to continue to follow our agency mission, toserve local heroes and provide assistance to those whohave served our beloved country. Tickets can be pur-chased at Saratoga Guitar, Brownpapertickets.com, orcontact Vethelp at (518) 885-0673.

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Last week I wrote of the wondrous works of George Washington Carver. Equally amazing is the life of another horticultural genius, Luther Burbank. Burbank introduced over 1,000 plant varieties that had never been seen before. His achievements were so astounding that he was initially considered a

ment.

Let’s start at the beginning. Luther Burbank was born in rural Massachusetts in 1849. In 1871, he used an inheritance from his father’s estate to buy a 17 acre farm in Lunenberg, Massachusetts where he took up vegetable farming for a living. An avid reader and forward thinker, Burbank was fully convinced by the writings of Charles Darwin and his theories on evolution. When one of the potato plants in his garden produced a seed ball (rare for potatoes), Burbank was astute enough to realize that it would

ripen and found that it had produced 23 seeds. He grew the seeds hoping that he might come up with a new variety. As things turned out, one of the seeds produced a white skinned potato that was much larger than its red skinned parent. Burbank sold the potatoes he’d produced to a seedman from Marblehead for $150.

tato” which was far and away the best variety ever produced.

With his newfound funds and tempted by tales in letters from his two brothers in California, Luther sold the farm and took ten of his new potatoes and set out across the continent. Burbank’s new potato variety not only provided him the funds he needed to travel and a bit of a name in the agricultural

of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom” which further inspired him to the possibilities of plant breeding that lay before him. At this time in California, there was a lot of interest in producing dried fruit for shipment back east. While California could grow huge amounts of produce, refrigerated transportation hadn’t been invented yet so farmers there concentrated on crops that could be dried before shipping. A banker in Santa Rosa wanted to get in on the boom and offered $6,000 to anyone who could provide 20,000 prune trees in 9 months; a feat considered impossible by local nurserymen. Burbank

Burbank stunned locals and earned the $6,000; a tidy sum in 1882. With this money, Burbank purchased some land and a cottage and began plant breeding in earnest.

When his catalog came into the hands of eastern and European nurserymen and botanists, it created quite

seen before…all produced by a single man! Burbank offered a walnut tree that grew as fast as a softwood, an apple that was sweet on one side but sour on the other, a new giant form of daisy (Shasta), and even a

to be a hoax.

A Dutch botanist, Hugo De Vries, was so intrigued that he immediately set sail for America and traveled all the way to Santa Rosa to see for himself. Even before De Vries reached the front door of Burbank’s cottage, he knew that there was something special going on. In the front yard was one of the amazing walnut trees Burbank had developed. De Vries had expected a much larger facility with a great

What amazed all that did visit was Burbank’s uncanny ability to recognize individual plants

He’d go along a row of gladioli, yanking out the ones he didn’t want as fast as he could pull them up. He seemed to have an instinct that told him if a tiny plant would grow up to bear the kind of fruit he wanted. I couldn’t see any difference in them, even if I stooped and looked closely, but Burbank did no more than glance at them.”

Gradually, the world embraced Burbank for the genius he was. Like George Washington Carver, Burbank seemed to have a special communication with plants and admitted that he talked to them to offer encouragement and his love and admiration. He admits that they probably couldn’t understand

sonal prejudice and bias must be laid aside. Listen patiently, quietly and reverently to the lessons, one by one, which Mother Nature has to teach, shedding light on that which was before a mystery, so that all who will, may see and know. She conveys her truths only to those who are passive and receptive. Accepting these truths as suggested, wherever they may lead, then we have the whole universe in harmony with us.”

ophies could be easily dismissed as pure hokum were it not for the fact that they each achieved amazing

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VENISON: FROM FIELD TO TABLE - FIELD DRESSING, PRESERVINGAND COOKING

WARRENSBURG – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County is hosting a veni-son workshop on Friday, February 20, from 3-5pm. The cost is $10.00 per person.Space is limited and pre-registration is required by February 13. Call Cornell CooperativeExtension to register: 518-885-8995 or download a registration form at www.cce-saratoga.org. This workshop will cover culinary and food safety aspects of venison fromfield to table. Participants will learn meat preparation beginning with field dressing, howto tenderize deer meat with marinades, cooking methods, and food preservation. Theimportant science behind safely canning meat and making jerky will be discussed. Learn-ing to safely can meat is a great solution to limited freezer space when considering buy-ing local meat or hunting. Venison is a healthy, lean source of protein that is very tasty,if properly prepared. This workshop includes recipe sampling and a wild game cookbook.Moira Tidball, co-creator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Wild Harvest Table pro-gram, will be conducting the venison workshop on February 20 with Master Food Pre-server, Diane Whitten. If you would like more information about consuming wild gameand fish, or the Wild Harvest Table program visit the Cornell Cooperative Extension web-site, www.wildharvest.com, provided in consultation with Cornell University’s Departmentof Natural Resources. The Wild Harvest Table offers recipes, nutrition facts and infor-mation on fish and wild game. For more information on this and other programs, please call the office at 518-885-8995,or check their website, www.ccesaratoga.org.

HMT PRESENTS THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)SARATOGA SPRINGS – Weekends, Feb. 13 – Mar. 1: HMT presents THE COMPLETEHISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED): HMT continues its 30th season with Adam Long,Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor’s hilarious comedy. Performances are Fridays and Sat-urdays, February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8:00pm, and Sundays, February 22 & March1 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $27 and $24, with discounts available for seniors, students, andgroups. An optional dinner package is available with The Gideon Putnam Resort for $25per person plus tax and gratuity. For tickets, call the HMT office at 518-587-4427 or visithomemadetheater.org

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ROAST BEEF DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 Presents a Roast Beef Din-ner on Wednesday, February 25 from 4:30-7pm. Menu: Tossed Salad, Soup, Roast Beef,Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert, Rolls & Butter, Coffee, Tea. Donation Re-quested: Adults $10.00; Seniors and Military (Active/Retired with ID Card) $9.00; Chil-dren 5-12 $6.00; Under 5 Free. Takeouts $10.00. Cash Bar Available. The Lodge islocated at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs.

KOREAN WAR VETERANS FEBRUARY LUNCHEONWILTON – The February luncheon of the AdirondackChapter 60, Korean War Veterans Assoc., will be held atnoon on Wednesday, February 11th at theSaratoga/Wilton Elks Club on Rt. 9 in Wilton. Cost is$9.00. Hosts are Linc Orologio and Jane Rydezrski. Forreservations and menu, please phone 306-4587 by Feb-ruary 9th. Veterans of all wars, spouses, widows andfriends are all invited to attend.

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SCHUYLERVILLE – TheSaratoga National Ceme-tery Honor Guard Associa-tion provides military burialservice ceremonies for allbranches of service at theSaratoga National Ceme-tery. We are always lookingfor veterans to join us, nomatter what branch youserved in (male or female)you must have been hon-orably discharged. You canchoose which day of theweek (Monday-Friday) thatyou want to be there. Forinformation go to our website www.snchga.com orcontact the Cemetery Ad-ministration Office 200Duell Road, Schuylerville,NY 12871, Phone (518)-581-9128.

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ANNUAL SWEETHEART DINNER DANCE WITH “GRAVITY”SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga/Wilton Ladies Auxiliary #161, is holding their an-nual Sweetheart Dance on Saturday, February 14 from 6pm until midnight at the ElksLodge, 1 Elk Lane in Saratoga Springs. By popular demand, the Band GRAVITY will beour entertainment for the night from 9 to 12am. This year’s Valentine raffles will againbenefit the year old CODE BLUE shelter initiative. Cocktail hour will feature a specialtydrink surprise. The cocktail hour with appetizers is 6-7pm, dinner 7-9pm and lots of danc-ing from 9-12am. Entrée choices are Prime Rib, Chicken Cordon Bleu or VegetableLasagna; all served with salad, garlic mashed potatoes and carrots. A buffet style dessertof carrot cake or chocolate Mousse will complete the menu. You and your special Valen-tine will have a great evening with an outstanding band and dinner for the reasonableprice of $32.00 per person. Seating is limited. Checks, cash or credit card will be ac-cepted as payment. Insure a “special evening” and give Penny a call now at 587-7597to make your reservation. Deadline is February 7th.

VALENTINE BAKE SALE TO BENEFIT ST. THERESE FOOD PANTRYGANSEVOORT – Sunday, February 8 from 11:00am to 12:30pm. Gift-wrapped sweettreats, beautiful and delicious items to give or eat, unlike any Bake Sale you have everseen! All homemade!! Raffle too. All proceeds benefit the St. Therese Food Pantry serv-ing many local families. Located in the Parish Center next to the Chapel at the junctionof Route 32 & Wilton – Gansevoort Rd.

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RAINBOW E SERIES $500 w/attachments, works excel-lent. No issues, bought in 2002. 253-3991. LM or text.

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PRAYER TO ST. JUDEMost holy apostle, St. Jude, faith-ful servant and friend of Jesus, the Church honors and invokes you universally, as the patron of hopeless cases, of things almost despaired of. Pray for me, I am so help less and alone. make use I implore you, of that particular privilege given to you, to bring visible and speedy help where help is almost despaired of. Come to my assistance in this great need that I may receive the con-solation and help of heaven in all my necessities, tribulations, and sufferings, particularly (here make your request) and that I may praise God with you and all the elect forever. I promise, O blessed St. Jude, to be ever mindful of this great favor, to al-ways honor you as my special and powerful patron, and to grate-fully encourage devotion to you. Amen. “Thank you again for the impossible. AC & DC

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TEDDYʼS TREE SERVICE Firewood for sale.Cut, split, & delivered. No delivery charge. $250/ full cord. $450 truck load. 696-3737

ELECTRICIANDAVEʼS ELECTRIC. Fully in-sured, free estimates. Rea-sonable rates. 583-0441

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“GARAGE DOOR GARY”Garage door electric openers. and service. Call for free estimate. 399-6102 º

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REACH OVER 28 MILLION homes with one ad buy! Only $2,795 per week! For more information, contact this publication at 518-877-4730

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FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com

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SALAMANDER ANDKEROSENE heater repair, plus parts available for both.441-2855 ask for RJ.

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J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma-terials & installation. Residen-tial, commercial. Experi-enced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657 jandrfloorcovering.com

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FIREWOOD FOR SALE$180 per cord. Call 409-1923.

GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705

ROOFINGRoofing repairs, installations windows & doors. 268-9764

ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand by Generac generator 274-5100

RUBBISH REMOVALCellars • Attics • Yards • Basements • Garages • Real Estate Cleanouts, etc. Always recycle - no charge for metal. No job too small or large! Please call Dennis 664-7133 c 466-3116

PAINTING SOLUTIONSInterior Painting & Staining, Wallpaper Removal, Wall Re-pairs, Taping. Res./ Comm.Free est. Fully ins. 986-1154 www.dps518.com

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance.Susan Civic, Attorney 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6Saratoga Springs. 587-4400

FIREWOOD. FULL CORDMixed hardwood, green $180. 2 yrs. seas. hardwood $230 cord.222-6199 654-2800

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SEASONED FIREWOOD for sale. $200/ cord. Cut, split, and delivered. 538-2270

C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates Call Rich (518) 528-7173

MOOʼS Small Engine RepairRe opening Feb. 1st. Servic-ing snow blowers, small en-gines and more. Will pickup, repair, and deliver. Reas. rates. 587-5412

FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513

FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do! contact John Fridholm, 330-9507www.jfridholm.com

PUMP TROUBLE?Well problems? Bad water? We can help! Adirondack Pump. 859-3965

Need Home Improvement?Services from facelifts to re-model, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handy-man services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, dry-wall repair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900.

WE TAKE PRIDEin the Classifi ed Advertising Department in trying to screen unwanted,

or misleading ads and/or bogus businesses in our Classifi ed section.Unfortunately, there are a few that slip through the cracks. Please be cautious any time

you answer an ad and you are asked for a credit card or other personal information. Be sure to ask for references from any business you are unsure of or unfamiliar with.

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RENTALS

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AUTOMOTIVE

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Is Your Car Ready For Winter?

(NAPSI)—Safety on the road is important all year round, but winter weather calls for extra cau-tion behind the wheel to keep you and your passengers safe.

That’s why many auto safety experts including Discount Tire, the world’s largest tire and wheelretailer, urge motorists to keep road safety top of mind this winter and switch to tires specificallydesigned for cold weather driving.

Winter tires are designed for driving in temperatures of 45 degrees or below. If there’s any chanceyou’ll encounter snow, ice, slush, black ice or wet roads on a consistent basis, you should prepareyour car for these conditions.

Often, drivers aren’t aware that commonly used all-season tires have a rubber compound thatgradually hardens when temperatures dip below 45 degrees. When this happens, braking andturning are compromised as there is decreased road traction and less grip. It’s also important tonote that snow and ice often pile up in the tire grooves and tread blocks on all-season tires, whichcan impact your vehicle’s performance.

Winter tires are made with higher-silica compounds. This allows the tire to deliver much bettertraction, which reduces skidding and improves braking. In fact, in temperatures below 45 degrees,winter tires can provide 25 to 50 percent more traction than all-season tires. In addition, the treadblock design includes thousands of very small interlocking slits—known as sipes—to provideextra road-biting edges for improved winter traction.

“Every aspect of a winter tire has been engineered to provide the best performance in winter con-ditions and temperature fluctuations while maintaining traction on any surface,” said Mark Mar-rufo of Discount Tire. “The winter tire advantage will maximize your safety and provide peaceof mind during the winter months.”

Five Tips for Winter Tire Safety

1. Replace your all-season tires with winter tires for driving in temperatures of 45 degrees orbelow. Make sure to replace all four tires with winter tires to avoid an unsafe traction mismatch.

2. Don’t forget the wheels when switching to winter tires. Having a set of wheels specifically foryour set of winter tires will save money in the long run.

3. Check tire inflation pressure regularly and don’t forget the spare. Underinflated or over-inflatedtires may result in poor handling, uneven tread wear and poor fuel consumption.

4. Rotate your tires at least every 6,000 miles or earlier if irregular or uneven wear develops.

5. Make sure the tire shop that gets your tires ready for cold temperatures torques the lug nuts tothe proper specifications for your vehicle.

For more facts about winter tire safety or to find a Discount Tire store, visit

www.discounttire.com.

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www.carmodyford.com1111 State Route 29Greenwich, NY 12834

New & Preowned

EXPIRES 2/2/15

A

STK#76448**Must finance with Ford Credit. Credit qualified. * Must qualify for Ford First Time Buyer Program.

MSRP............................... $16,605CARMODY DISCOUNT...... - $324FORD REBATE .............. - $1,000FORD REBATE* ................ - $500

BUY $14,781$14,781

TAKE **0%

ATTENTION 1ST TIME BUYERS!!!

STK#96535

MSRP............................... $26,310CARMODY DISCOUNT... - $1,570FORD REBATE .............. - $1,000FORD REBATE* ............. - $1,000FORD REBATE ................. - $750

BUY $21,990$21,990

*Must finance with Ford Credit. Credit approved.

ATTENTION HYBRID CUSTOMERS!!!

SAVE OVER $4,300!!!AND SAVE ON GAS!!!

AN

*Must finance with Ford Credit. Credit qualified. STK#D6697

MSRP................................. 25,605CARMODY DISCOUNT - $1,360FORD REBATE ................. - $750FORD REBATE ................. - $500

BUY $22,995$22,995

ATTENTION CONTRACTORS!!!

SAVE OVER$2,600!!!STK#D6672

MSRP............................... $31,160CARMODY DISCOUNT... - $1,661FORD REBATE .............. - $1,000FORD REBATE*.............. - $1,000FORD REBATE** ........... - $1,500

BUY $25,999$25,999

*Must finance with Ford Credit. Credit qualified. **Must trade in 1995 or newer vehicle.

ATTENTION TRUCK BUYERS!!!

SAVE OVER$5,100!!!

*Must finance with Ford Credit. Credit qualified.

Y 4X4

STK#16756

MSRP............................... $66,725CARMODY DISCOUNT... - $5,226FORD REBATE .............. - $2,000FORD REBATE*.............. - $1,000FORD REBATE .............. - $1,000

BUY $57,499$57,499

ATTENTION HAULERS!!!

SAVE OVER $9,200!!!

*Must finance with Ford Credit. Credit qualified. STK#D16714

ATTENTION SUV CUSTOMERS!!!MSRP............................... $23,855CARMODY DISCOUNT...... - $856FORD REBATE .............. - $1,500FORD REBATE*................. - $500FORD REBATE ................. - $500

BUY $20,999$20,999SAVE OVER$2,850!!!

SA

EXPIRES 2/9/15

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Empties for Animals

DONATE ALL YOUR EMPTY BOTTLES & CANS From Your

Super Bowl Parties To The Mohawk

Hudson Humane Society! To The Mohawk

Hudson Humane Society!

Please donate your empty Bottles and Cans to help homeless animals. 100% of the proceeds

go directly to the:

Offi cial Drop Off Location:AUTO GROUP

EmptiesForAnimals-20x30-Showroom-Poster

EmptiesAnimalsfor

Goldstein Buick/GMC, 1671 Central Avenue, AlbanyGoldstein Chrysler Jeep Dodge, 613 Loudon Rd, LathamGoldstein Subaru, 1754 Central Avenue, AlbanyGoldstein Mitsubishi, 1673 Central Avenue, AlbanyBig Al’s Auto Outlet, 968 New Loudon Rd, Latham

If You Have a Large Amount of Cans or Bottles to Donate, Please Call Stefanie Goldstein At (518) 869-1250

or Email: [email protected] to Arrange a Pick Up.

The bottles can be dropped off at any of the fi ve Goldstein Auto Group locations:

Albany, NY (Jan. 8, 2015) –Do you have a love for animals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Goldstein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Animals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, including sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the prevention of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2014 “Empties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our customers and the members of the community who have generously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, President of Goldstein Auto Group.

Goldstein Auto Group Partners With Mohawk Hudson Humane Society for “Empties For Animals” Campaign

PROACTIVE CHIROPRACTIC PRESENTS “TOUCH THE WALL”SARATOGA SPRINGS – The inspirational story of Olympic swimmers Missy Franklinand Kara Lynn Joyce. Proactive Chiropractic is pleased to present “Touch the Wall,” anindependent film that chronicles the rise of swimming phenom Missy Franklin and hertwo-time Olympian teammate, Kara Lynn Joyce, as they strive to make the 2012 LondonOlympic team. The one-time screening will take place Sunday, February 22, 2015 at4pm in Skidmore College’s Gannett Auditorium. Tickets are $10 each and can be pur-chased online at www.adirondackaquaticcenter.org. Doors open at 3:30pm. All proceedsfrom the event will benefit the Adirondack Aquatic Center Capital Campaign. The Adiron-dack Aquatic Center is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that plans to build a premieraquatic facility for the greater Capital Region and Northeast. The Adirondack AquaticCenter will focus specifically on aquatics, with four indoor pools of varying temperatures,sizes, and depths. Its mission is to prevent drowning by teaching children and adultshow to be safe in and around water; promote adult fitness, especially for those who arelimited on land; and provide a venue for competition in all aquatic disciplines. The film isbeing screened through Tugg.com, a platform that helps individuals and organizationsto host screenings in their local theaters. To see a trailer of “Touch the Wall,” visitwww.adirondackaquaticcenter.org