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Individual artists will be considered for two person or small grouped exhibition, paired by sim- ilarities in concept or design. All applications are juried by a different se- lection panel each year. Artistic merit, strength of proposal, and originality are among the criteria considered by the jury panel. Artists who have had exhibitions at Lapham Gallery in the years 2014 and 2015 are not eligible to submit work for the 2016 Exhibition Schedule. Acceptance includes ex- hibition publicity with an opening reception, marketing in the form of post- cards, press releases, and website promotion. Please download our application at http://www.larac.org/artist-opportunities/larac-calls-for- entries/ for more specific guidelines on how to apply or contact Gallery Curator Jenny Hutchinson, [email protected], 518-798-1144 x5. 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The Warren County Talent Show starts at 11am on the stage and a Magic Show from the Southern Adirondack Libraries in Warrens- burg and Lake George will be held at noon in the reading room. At 12:45pm the 4-H program will acknowledge the youth selected to repre- sent Warren County at the NYS Produced in New York competition to be held at the Great New York State Fair. All day events include the following activities: dime toss, Adirondack Guide booth, craft room, the 4-H Shoot- ing Sports Laser Shot, reading room, guessing game, and the 4-H Snack Shack. 4-H is the largest youth development organization in the United States empowering over six million young people to “learn by doing.” The program is open to any youth ages 5 to 19 years old with opportunities to learn through clubs, after school and school enrichment programs and through the variety of programs offered through the Cooperative Exten- sion offices. If you would like more information about Warren County 4-H programs or any program that 4-H has to offers, please call 518-668-4881 and speak with John Bowe or Abby Henderson. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF SARATOGA COUNTY SARATOGA – The League of Women Voters of Saratoga will be offering Voter Information tables in August at the Saratoga Farmers Market. Res- idents can learn where to find information about polling places, informa- tion about registration, answers to general voting questions and pick up voter registration forms. The LWV tables will be available on: Saturday, August 8 – 9am-1pm; Wednesday, August 12 – 3pm-6pm; Wednesday, August 26 – 3pm-6pm; Saturday, August 29 – 9am-1pm. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL GREENFIELD CENTER – Vacation Bible School, August 10 – 14 from 6:30pm-8:30pm at Greenfield Center Baptist Church, 30 Wilton Road, Greenfield Center. For K thru Grade 6. Call 893-7429 to Register: It's Free! Games! Snacks! Bible Stories! Crafts! ITALIAN DINNER SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 will hold an Italian Dinner on Wednesday, August 12 from 4:30-7pm. Menu: Fettuccine Alfredo, Baked Ziti, Chicken Parm, Meatballs, Italian Sausage & Peppers, Antipasto Salad, Dessert, Garlic Bread & Butter, Coffee, Tea. Donation Requested: Adults - $10; Seniors & Military (ac- tive/ retired with ID card) - $9; Children ages 5-12 - $6. Takeouts - $10. Cash bar available. The Lodge is located at 1 Elks Lane in Saratoga Springs.

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GLENS FALLS – LARAC, the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Councilinvites emerging and professional artists and groups to submit images oforiginal recent artwork for the 2016 Lapham Gallery Exhibition Schedule.Lapham Gallery annually features 3-5 exhibitions of selected artists, en-couraging artists working in all mediums to apply. Preference is given toartists residing locally and in the regional Northeast. Individual artists willbe considered for two person or small grouped exhibition, paired by sim-ilarities in concept or design. All applications are juried by a different se-lection panel each year. Artistic merit, strength of proposal, and originalityare among the criteria considered by the jury panel. Artists who have hadexhibitions at Lapham Gallery in the years 2014 and 2015 are not eligibleto submit work for the 2016 Exhibition Schedule. Acceptance includes ex-hibition publicity with an opening reception, marketing in the form of post-cards, press releases, and website promotion. Please download ourapplication at http://www.larac.org/artist-opportunities/larac-calls-for-entries/ for more specific guidelines on how to apply or contact GalleryCurator Jenny Hutchinson, [email protected], 518-798-1144 x5. Applica-tions may be submitted by mail to LARAC c/o Jenny Hutchinson, 7Lapham Place, Glens Falls NY 12801 or electronically [email protected], it is Free for LARAC Members to Apply/ $15 Non-Member

WARREN COUNTY YOUTH FAIR – AUGUST 8WARRENSBURG – The Warren County Youth Fair is being held on Sat-urday, August 8th from 9am until 1pm at the Warren County Fairgroundson Schroon River Road. The event is hosted by Cornell Cooperative Ex-tension and the CCE 4-H program and is sponsored by Glens Falls Na-tional Bank, Krystal Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and First Niagara Bank.Admission and parking is FREE! The program will include the followingactivities: Opening Ceremony will begin at 9am. A 4-H Horse Show willbe conducted from 9:15am until complete at the arenas, there is a SquareDancing Demonstration at 10am and the annual pie eating contest at10:45am. The Warren County Talent Show starts at 11am on the stageand a Magic Show from the Southern Adirondack Libraries in Warrens-burg and Lake George will be held at noon in the reading room. At12:45pm the 4-H program will acknowledge the youth selected to repre-sent Warren County at the NYS Produced in New York competition to beheld at the Great New York State Fair. All day events include the followingactivities: dime toss, Adirondack Guide booth, craft room, the 4-H Shoot-ing Sports Laser Shot, reading room, guessing game, and the 4-H SnackShack. 4-H is the largest youth development organization in the UnitedStates empowering over six million young people to “learn by doing.” Theprogram is open to any youth ages 5 to 19 years old with opportunities tolearn through clubs, after school and school enrichment programs andthrough the variety of programs offered through the Cooperative Exten-sion offices. If you would like more information about Warren County 4-Hprograms or any program that 4-H has to offers, please call 518-668-4881and speak with John Bowe or Abby Henderson.

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF SARATOGA COUNTYSARATOGA – The League of Women Voters of Saratoga will be offeringVoter Information tables in August at the Saratoga Farmers Market. Res-idents can learn where to find information about polling places, informa-tion about registration, answers to general voting questions and pick upvoter registration forms. The LWV tables will be available on: Saturday,August 8 – 9am-1pm; Wednesday, August 12 – 3pm-6pm; Wednesday,August 26 – 3pm-6pm; Saturday, August 29 – 9am-1pm.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLGREENFIELD CENTER – Vacation Bible School, August 10 – 14 from6:30pm-8:30pm at Greenfield Center Baptist Church, 30 Wilton Road,Greenfield Center. For K thru Grade 6. Call 893-7429 to Register: It'sFree! Games! Snacks! Bible Stories! Crafts!

ITALIAN DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 will holdan Italian Dinner on Wednesday, August 12 from 4:30-7pm. Menu:Fettuccine Alfredo, Baked Ziti, Chicken Parm, Meatballs, ItalianSausage & Peppers, Antipasto Salad, Dessert, Garlic Bread & Butter,Coffee, Tea. Donation Requested: Adults - $10; Seniors & Military (ac-tive/ retired with ID card) - $9; Children ages 5-12 - $6. Takeouts -$10. Cash bar available. The Lodge is located at 1 Elks Lane inSaratoga Springs.

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BACK 2 SCHOOL BASH! FREE FUN!SARATOGA SPRINGS – Living Waters Church of God isholding a Back 2 School Bash on Saturday, September 5from 1-6pm. Vendor Blender – Food Fest, Music Talent,Games & Prizes. Free registration. Book bags, schoolsupplies, haircuts. Limited amount! Register by August20th. To register, text Danita Shortte at 254-423-7543 withyouth name, grade, age & gender. All are welcome. LivingWaters Church of God is located at 4330 Rte. 50,Saratoga Springs. Phone: 518-587-0484.

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STILLWATER – Come explore some of the most historicgrounds in American History! Saratoga National HistoricalPark offers free guided tours of the Saratoga Battlefieldon mornings in August led by National Park volunteersRay Palmer and Jerry Parker. The hikes involve walkingfor about two miles over uneven ground; visitors need tobring drinking water and insect repellent, and dress for theweather. A series of free, early morning history hikes look-ing at general history and lesser-known stories of theworld-changing Battles of Saratoga. Hikes offered from9:00am to 10:30am, with the following dates and topics:Tuesday, August 11 - the First Battle; Wednesday, August12 - the Second Battle. Saratoga Battlefield, part ofSaratoga National Historical Park, located between Rt. 4and Rt. 32, Stillwater, NY. Anyone interested in learningsome exciting stories about the American Revolution andthe Battles of Saratoga, all while enjoying walks up to 2miles over sometimes uneven ground. For more informa-tion about this or other events, please call the Visitor Cen-ter at 518-670-2985 or check our website atwww.nps.gov/sara our Facebook page @SaratogaNHPor our Twitter feed #SaratogaNHP

“THE STONE THAT STARTED THE RIPPLE”SARATOGA SPRINGS – A play dramatizing a modern-day reunion of four suffragists, written by local author Pa-tricia A. Nugent, will be performed on Wednesday,August 26 at 7pm in Filene Hall at Skidmore College. Au-gust 26 is National Women’s Equality Day designated byCongress in 1971, a fitting date for this performance.“The Stone that Started the Ripple” is a humorous yethistorical representation of a reunion of the women whoinitiated the crusade for women’s right to vote. Usingtheir actual words from the 1800’s, Susan B. Anthony,Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, and LucretiaMott offer commentary on the status of women’s issuestoday. A cast of five women, directed by Lezlie Dana,brings these important historical figures to life. The one-act play has been performed six times previously to sold-out audiences. It has been updated and expanded byNugent as the political landscape for women haschanged over the years. All proceeds will benefit theLeague of Women Voters of Saratoga County. Ticketspurchased prior to August 10 are $12 each, as are stu-dent tickets. After August 10, tickets are $15 each. To re-serve a seat, send a check to Saratoga County Leagueof Women Voters, 4 Blue Spruce Lane, Ballston Lake NY12019. Tickets may also be ordered directly online at theLWV website, www.lwvsaratoga.org For more informa-tion, including group sales, call 877-8874.

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I hate to be the one to say it but there are already signs of fall around. The back-to-school sales are in full swing and it won’t be long before we’ll miss the warmth that we’ve come to take for granted the last couple of months. All good things must come to an end but, as gardeners know, the end of one season is the time to make preparations for the next. One way to do this is (and get to enjoy some late season color is to add some hardy mums to your flowerbeds. The many petal shapes and colors that chrysanthemums (mums to you “kiku” to the Japanese) exhibit have made them a fall favorite for years….many, many years. When you decide to grow chrysanthemums, you become involved in a gardening pastime that spans many centuries. History traces the origin of chrysanthemum culture to Imperial China over 3,000 years ago. Chrysanthemums were highly prized by the emperors of China who considered them to be more valuable than gold. The Japanese also revere the chrysanthemum. In fact, the origin of Japanese culture is wrapped in chrysanthemum legend. It seems that one of the early emperors of China became quite ill. In his quest for a remedy he learned of the “herb of youth” that would restore his health. The search for the “herb of youth” was entrusted to twelve male and twelve female virgins. They sailed out onto the Pacific Ocean with a bamboo basket filled with the emperors beloved “golden daisies” to trade for the “herb of youth”. They didn’t make it too far before the quest was ended by a typhoon that left them shipwrecked on a rocky archipelago. With their journey at an end, the survivors planted the revered mums and set about exploring their new home. Over the years, the survivor’s descendants populated the islands we now know as Japan. Their reverence for chrysanthemums continued and they were eventually considered the exclusive property of their emperor. In 910 AD, the Japanese Emperor displayed his prized plants at the first Imperial Chrysanthemum Show and declared them to be the national flower of Japan. In 1876, another Japanese emperor created the Order of the Chrysanthemum as the highest honor he could bestow on an individual. The Japanese word “kiku” represents both the chrysanthemum and the office of the emperor. The royal crest is a traditional sixteen-petal chrysanthemum design. European interest in Chrysanthemums budded with the arrival of plants brought back from the orient by Dutch traders in the early eighteenth century. The Dutch are known to have produced several new varieties from the original plants but, it was the horticulturally adept French Huguenots that are credited with real improvements in flower size and color. The Huguenots developed “Old Purple” which became a favorite all over the continent. Chrysanthemums came to North America in 1798 in the hands of John Stevens, a nurseryman from Hoboken. By 1850 the Chrysanthemum society of America had been founded and they held their first show in 1902. Lately, perennial asters have become a popular contender for champion of fall color in the flowerbed. Compared to the venerable chrysanthemum, asters are a relatively recent upstart. Their appeal to American gardeners may have been limited since they were a common sight along the roadside every fall. To early Americans, there was nothing special about this common plant. English gardeners, visiting their colonial cousins found asters to be quite lovely and brought seeds back to the British Isles with them. So, even though asters are a native North American plant, they became a popular fall-blooming plant in the gardens of England long before Americans learned to appreciate them. It’s a classic case of one man’s trash becoming another’s treasure. Anyway, asters are an easy-to-grow alternative to mums. They’re now available in an amazing assortment of colors and styles. Asters branch heavily without all the pinching mums need. They’re quite insect and disease resistant (as are mums). Like mums, asters should be planted in full sun in soil that’s been enriched with organic matter like composted manure or peat moss and, as always, bone meal. The area should also be well drained but not excessively dry. The fine, dark green foliage of asters is quite attractive, making a lovely background for lower, summer-flowering annuals or perennials. Both mums and asters mature quickly and should be divided in early spring every two or three years. Whichever you choose you’ll enjoy great fall color for many years to come. Heck, why choose! Grow them both. Thanks for the read.ALL ADS APPEAR ON OUR WEBSITE WWW.CRWNEWSPAPERS.COM

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DEMOLITIONAny size removed - quick & clean! Complete demolition - Houses, barns, buildings, trailers. Land clearing. Con-crete broken up & removed. Fire damage clean up. Build-ing & warehouse clean out. RICK CARBONE, prompt service. 696-3000 Best rates!

DIVORCEUncontested Divorce papers prepared $349 Incl. poor per-son app. custody & support Pet. 274-0380

ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 30yrs exp., res./comm. Panel upgrades. 274-5100

ELECTRICIANDavesElectricService.com Free estimates, fully insured. 583-0441

EVICTION SQUAD OF NY.(ESNY). No rent- Undesir-ables, Squatters. “Let us han-dle it”. Uniformed court proc-ess servers, local & statewide (518)EVICTION (384-2846)1-855-EVSQUAD. 24 hours.

FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions

Remodeling, carpentry, base-ments, kit., baths, decks. No job too small. Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513

FIREWOOD- Dry- Dry-DryExit 15N.com

Lou “The Wood Guy”Rt. 50, Wilton

FRIDHOLM PAINTINGAll 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

GARAGE DOOR GARY Garage doors, electric open-ers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102.

HAUL AWAY ALL JUNKGive me a call and will haul away at a good price. So call me at 654-8561 Ask for Mike

HEATING SERVICE ANDAIR CONDITION

Or new installations. Best prices. Best efficiencies. Gas fire, rebates. Call Mike OʼBrien 365-6624 anytime.

NEED HOME IMPROVEMENT?

Services from facelifts to re-models, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handyman services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, drywall re-pair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900.

HORSE BOARDINGIn Lake Luzerne. Access to NYS horse trails. Call Kath-leen @ KBC Ranch 696-6366

JOBS TOO SMALL? Canʼt get the right price? We do siding, painting, kitchen, baths, basements roofing, & more! Call Bob @ 275-7731.

JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, bʼment, garages. Get it done fast for less cash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865”

LESLIEʼS LAWN CAREMowing, firewood, mulching, topsoil, spring cleanup. We deliver. 696-3779

LOG SPLITTERS for RENTDelivery avail. + discounts. Dick Collins... since 1983. 55 Van Dan St. Saratoga. 584-8081 or cell 232-8918

LUKE PAINTING and RESTORATION

All phases of contracting, painting, roofing, general con-tracting. Free estimates. In-sured. (518) 956-1372

MARKʼS TREE REMOVALTree trimming, tree removal, lot clearing, firewood and more. We will beat or match any other prices with quality work! Free est. 403-4126

MASONRY SERVICESAll foundation repairs, all con-crete work/ repair, all your other masonry needs. 892-1476 www.sancocrete.ws

MASONRY WORK (518) 664-4952 Sidewalks, steps, patios, paver, retaining walls. Over 25 yrs. exp.

OLD APPLIANCESAnd Furniture

REMOVED FROM YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS.Small or Large jobs.

CLEANOUTS.Call Bill the Junkman at

664-7488.Credit Cards Accepted.

PAINTINGAfford. Summer Prices! Int./ext. Pwr. washing. Fully ins. 590-6375

PIANO TUNINGSummer Special! All models

$89. Free est. on repairs. 25 yrs exp. Refs. 207-6779 lv.ms

POOL FILLINGWill fill your pool with clean water. Delivery 7 days/wk. Call Jack 279-9451, lv. msg.

PURE WATER WINDOW CLEANING

For details go to windowcleaning411.com 518-618-7146

R. P.ʼs JUNK REMOVALWill clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, or one truckload. Yard clean-ups. Cheap rates! Free est. Quick service. 258-3879.

Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials! 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.

RICK CARBONEEXCAVATION CO.

40 yrs. of exp. House demoli-tion, cellar excavation, septic systems, tree cutting, drive-ways, water lines buried, top soil, sand & gravel, poured concrete foundations, retain-ing walls, fuel tanks installed & removed, lawns installed (seed or sod). Fully ins. Free est. Best rates & job satisfac-tion guaranteed! 696-3000

RONʼS TREE SERVICEFully insured, free estimates. Tree removal, stump grinding, lot clearing, chipping and hauling. Spring has sprung, itʼs time to get your trees done. Call today for an afford-able price.538-2270

ROSA'S REMODELING “When Quality Matters!” Spe-cializing in all areas of home remodeling, ROSA'S RE-MODELING is the perfect blend of quality and creativity. With 30+ years' experience, we are fully insured and have great references. Call us to-day at 377-5930 for all your home improvement needs.

Stump ʻN GrindProf. stump grinding service.Ins. backyard accessible.

301-5712

TILE INSTALLATIONBack splash, custom show-ers, tub surrounds, floors. Ex-perienced and fair. 693-7400

WEEDINGHedge trimming, yard cleanup mulching. Exp and reliable. Jimmy & Darlene. 429-8482

TOPSOIL - SAND - MULCHLight trucking, excavation, backhoe & bulldozer. Bale hay for sale, horses boarded. 899-9202 or 256-2766

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

& LANDSCAPE CO. Complete tree serv. Light landscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285

WATER HEATERS REPLACED NOW!

Rebates! Gas fired. Tankless or tank type. Call Mike OʼBrien 365-6624 any time!

FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS

Bathrooms, basements, car-pentry, tile work, plaster/dry-wall repair, window/door in-stallation, light fixtures, paint-ing, deck build/repairs, pop-corn ceilings, basement Dry-lok 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

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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ATTENTIONAUTO TECHNICIANS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Call Service ManagerCARMON CARNIBUCCI TODAY

584-7272 ext. 3175 or email: [email protected]

We have positions available for all levels of experience in the Service Department of one of the fastest

growing Toyota dealerships in the Capital District.

FULL TIME FLAT RATE TECHNICIANSSIGN-ON BONUS AVAILABLE

For Experienced TechniciansProgressive Pay Scale Based On Experience

For Maximum EarningsAlso Available

Toyota-Scion of Saratoga

TOYOTA & SCION OF SARATOGA

Sales ConsultantsWe Have Immediate Openings For

Looking for Self-Motivated People for One of theFastest Growing Toyota Dealerships in the Capital Region

Call General Manager Ray Skiba Todayat 584-7272 Ext. 3181

Route 50Saratoga Springs

or Email:[email protected]

toyotaofsaratogasprings.com

HELP WANTED

Custodian position available. Ballston Spa National Bank is seeking a Custodian to work at our Corporate Plaza, Gal-way, and Milton Crest loca-tions. The position will work approximately 20 hours per week, with flexibility within the actual hours. Reliability and the ability to work independ-ently are keys to success in this role. This position is re-sponsible for various janitorial duties including cleaning and other general duties associ-ated with the building, prem-ises, and equipment. Must be 18 years of age or older, with a high school diploma or equivalent. Prior custodial experience preferred. Inter-ested individuals are encour-aged to complete an online application located at http://bsnb.applicantpro.com/jobs/, or call the Human Re-sources Department at 518-363-8655. BSNB is an Affirmative Action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, dis-ability, or national origin. BSNB is a VEVRAA employer and has a desire for priority referrals of protected veter-ans.

HELP WANTED

HHA & PCA IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Successful Home Health Care Agency looking for compassionate Personal Care Aides and Home Health Aides to provide care and as-sistance with activities of daily living, as assigned to client's in the home setting. Full, part time, temporary or regular employment is available. Hours are also flexible. Can-didates must have their own transportation. HHA certifica-tion is a plus. Free Home Health Aide training program is available to those who qualify. Call today. 237-2700

P/T office cleaning positions, evenings 15-20 hrs./wk., be-tween 6pm-12am, Mon.-Fri. $10 start. Malta, Saratoga, Wilton. Must have car. Refs. needed. Background checks performed. Call 580-1388 be-tween 10am-4pm M-F.

Seeking exp. window and dooor installer. F/T benefits, vacation, etc. Company ex-panding! great opportunity! Call RM PENA, Inc. 384-7362 or stop by the showroom 761 Rt. 50, Burnt HIlls.

ATTN: Hiring PCAʼs, HHAʼs, LPNʼs, Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885, ask for Doreen.

CDl driver/ groundsman/ me-chanic needed: CDL re-quired. Very good pay for skilled worker. Donovan Tree Service, 10 Brickyard Rd., Mechanicville. 664-3531 [email protected]

Chamber Maid: Approx. 15 hrs./ wk., $10/hr. Weekends a must. No exp.needed. Top Hill Motel 584-5232.

Jobs in Wilton. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Depend-ability required. Multiple shifts avail. Sat/Sun/Mon 6a-6p or 6p-6a OR Tues-Fri 6a-4p, 4p-2a. Call AccuStaff today (518) 226-6582..

Drivers: Dedicated run. Owens Corning. Great home time. $180 daily plus bo-nuses. Full benefit package. 855-582-4627

F/T Shirt presser, pants presser, and garmet presser.Year round, paid holidays, paid vacations. Exp. or will train. Pleasant atmosphere. Saratoga Cleaners, 228 Washington St., Saratoga Springs. 587-3047

Forklift Operators ( stand-up) in Chemical Plant. 2:00 p.m to 10:30 p.m. Overtime, Full benefits package; competitive wage. Paid time off. Nancy: 518-605-2053 EEO/AA Em-ployer/Vets/Disability.

Grounds position. FT, Valid Drivers License. $8.75/ hr. Reliable, able to do heavy lift-ing. All aspects of mowing, snow removal. Mohawk Ter-race 371-6700

Help wanted: Sprinkler Tech-nician, exp. required. Full time, benefits. Work alone, must be self driven. Accepting application at 215 Maple St. Corinth.

HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per-sonal Care Aides & Compan-ions. Aides Must be certified. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.

Light housekeeping weekly for elderly couple in Niskuna. Must be reliable. Refs re-quested.Please call 348-0680

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HOW TO PURCHASE YOUR FIRST HOME IN 2015(NAPSI)—The American dream of homeownership may not be as hard to attain as manypeople seem to fear. A few intriguing facts and hints can help.

The FactsWhile existing home sales have risen recently, the National Association of Realtors’ an-nual Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers found that the share of first-time buyers recentlyfell to its lowest level (33 percent) in nearly three decades. Many first-time buyers expe-rience obstacles on the path to homeownership, including difficulty saving for a downpayment and tight credit conditions.

The HintsConsider these tips:• Find and work with an expert Realtor who knows the neighborhood. Nothing can re-place the local knowledge and real insight that professional Realtors can provide to first-time buyers as they navigate the complex home buying process.According to the Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, while most home buyers in thepast year began their home search online, 90 percent ended up purchasing their homethrough an agent. Realtors are not only the source of online real estate data, they alsouse their unparalleled local market knowledge and resources to help close the deal forbuyers and sellers.• Meet with a lender to determine how much you can afford. Last year, the median pricea first-time buyer spent on a home was $169,000. Chances are, you don’t have thatamount of cash lying around. That’s why 95 percent of first-time buyers who bought ahome in the past year financed their purchase.Find out what you can afford with a preapproval from a lender. A lender will check yourcredit history, current debt obligations and other expenses to determine the amount ofmoney you’re qualified to borrow at a specific interest rate. Don’t forget to consider theother costs of homeownership, such as taxes, insurance and utilities.• Identify your housing wish list. Although 46 percent of first-time buyers got a single-family home in the suburbs, you may prefer a condo in an urban environment near publictransportation.Regardless of your preferences, identifying and sharing your wish list can help your Re-altor focus on the right home for you, scan listings and connect with those who representsellers to zero in on homes for sale that meet your budget and criteria.Keep this advice in mind and you may soon find yourself waking up in the home of yourdreams.

SPACIOUS LOTSAVAILABLE(2000 or Newer)Lot rent $95. First year

587-1279 or 788-1399

WOODCREST ACRESCORINTH AREA FOREST HILLSMILTON AREA

(GALWAY SCHOOLS)

APARTMENTS FORRENT

Luzerne waterfront 1 BR. Ca-ble included. $600/mo. + sec. + util. 696-3300. It wonʼ last!

Luzerne: One room. All in-cluded. $575/ mo. No secu-rity. 696-3300

Quiet 2BR apt. Lg. rooms, $700/mo. + utilities, sec., refs., w/d hookup, HUD wel-come. Corinth 584-4019.LM, and repeat phone number. No smoking. No dogs.

Wilton - Canfield Park, exit 16. 1 BRʼs starting at $525-$600 +. 2 BRʼs starting at $640-$660 +. Laundry & garages available. Available for mid July rentals. No dogs. 233-1030 x12

HOUSE FOR RENT

2 & 3BR Duplex Townhouses: $200 off 1 mo. rent, starting at $700. 1.5 ba, w/d hookup, at-tached locked storage, on-site parking, garbage/snow remvʼl. water/sewer. Fonda-Fulton-ville School. 845-436-1215

DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

DONʼT RENT. Own for $650/ mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manu-factured home. Saratoga Springs & Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

OPEN HOUSE

3 BR ranch, 33 Angle Rd in Halfmoon. 2.48 acres, public water, Shen schools, recent upgrades. Contact Kelli, Cold-well Banker @ 932-0332 for private showing. Open House 12-2 pm August 9

VACATION RENTAL

Efficiency room available for the Saratoga area. 20 min-utes from track. Private en-trance. $100 a night, based on a 2 night stay. $600 a week. 371-9786

MANUFACTUREDHOMES

2006 Fleetwood in quiet park. 1/2 acre lot, fireplace, 3 BR, 2 ba. 2x6 construction, central air. Perfect condition. $54,999. Financing available. Sharon West. 654-6760.

Garden Homes Communi-ties for sale or Rent. 1 BR, 2 BR and 3 BR manufactured homes, financing available. Ravena 756-7473, Brunswick 326-8069 So. Glens Falls 798-5071 Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194 Clifton Park 383-0211 Latham 469-8195 , Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com

Lots available. Quiet retire-ment community, 55+, peace-ful country setting, no pets. Lot rent $450-$485. Martin-dale Court. 371-8687

LAND FOR SALE

Attention: Price reduced for quick sale! 336 wooded acres, Lake Luzerne area. Long road frontage. Year round accessibility. Electric. Spring-fed pond and stream. Borders large tract of State forest. Ideal for investment or private estate. Alton Makely, Licensed Broker 518-231-0304.

Land for sale: 3.5 acre ap-proved bldg. lot in the town of Knox. 10 min. from village of Altamont, 30 min. from Alb. Priced at $29,900. May hold mtg. with small down pay-ment & price consideration. 374-1616

HOMES FOR SALE

DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

DONʼT RENT. Own for $650/ mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manu-factured home. Saratoga Springs & Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

Why Rent When You Can Own!! New 3 BR, 2 bath manufactured home. As low as $550 per month, if bank qualified. Lot rent included @ $250 per month for three years. Forest Hills in Ballston Spa: 788-1399 or Woodcrest Acres in Corinth: 654-9820. Pyramid Pines Sales 587-1279

APARTMENTS FORRENT

ADULT COMMUNITY Mini-mum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spa-cious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $725.Washer, dryer, hookups. Low heat costs. No pets 885-4232

Clifton Pk. Apts. 3 BR $1250 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. No dogs allowed. Call (518) 280-1572

Galway: Small 2nd flr. apt., no pets, refs. 1st, last and secu-rity. Non-smoker. $700 incl. util. 2mi. N Rte. 67 882-6281

APARTMENTS FORRENT

WE TAKE PRIDEin the Classified Advertising

Department in trying to screen unwanted, or misleading ads

and/or bogus businesses in our Classified 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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2014 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 V8, AUTO, AIR, LOADED, DOUBLE CAB, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, 3,000 MILES

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CLOSE CALLS(NAPSI)—At least 1,500 people a year could avoid getting injured or killed on the road,government and university researchers say, if road rage could be eliminated.

How To Stop ItOne way to do that, according to study.com, is to reduce tailgating, especially by youngdrivers.

The Hartford Courant found the most common “contributing factor” noted by police incrashes caused by new drivers was following another vehicle too closely.

Most crashes where tailgating was the primary causal factor happened between 2 and3 p.m., about the time high school classes are done for the day.

In other words, the typical crash caused by a 16- or 17-year-old driver doesn’t involve acar careening off the road during a boozy, late-night joyride.

The CauseTailgating is so high on the list of accident causes because stopping involves more thanjust applying the brakes. It also includes perception time (realization that you need tostop) and reaction time (moving your foot to the brake pedal). At 60 mph, by the timethe vehicle begins to slow down, it will have traveled more than 130 feet.

Most drivers know they should maintain a minimum of three seconds between a car andthe vehicle in front. However, depending on factors such as vehicle condition, size andtype, speed, time of day, road and weather conditions, and visibility, the time it takes tofully stop can vary dramatically. For example, a wet road can quadruple the time requiredto fully stop, and increasing speed from 35 mph to 55 mph nearly doubles the requiredstopping distance.

What You Can DoIf you find that another vehicle is tailgating you, remain calm and don’t let ego get in theway of safety. Do not slam on your brakes, honk your horn or use angry gestures. In-stead, if there is an alternate lane, safely move over so the other car can pass. If youcan’t move over, slowly increase the distance between your car and the one in front ofyou. That way, if the tailgater hits you, you’re less likely to hit another car.

Learn MoreFor further information on what to do if someone is tailgating visit www.accidentattor-neys.org.

BOATS FOR SALE

“99 14ʼ Carolina Skiff, 30 hp. elec. tilt, trailer, Minkota troll-ing motor. $3,800. In water in Corinth. 312-2279

CASH FOR JUNK CARS$200-$2000. Free pick-up. 365-3368

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* To qualify for “Buy 3 get 1 Free” promotion, all 4 new tires must be balanced and the vehicle aligned. “Buy 3 Get 1 Free” is, buy 3 at regular price, get 1 free. All tires must be same size. Must buy (4) Four Tires to receive discounts. Offers are not to be combined with any other promotions or discounts.

Excludes warranty tires and special orders. Ad must be presented at time of purchase. Valid on Starfire Tires or Kelly Tires Explorer Plus® only. Ends 9/5/15

† by mail-in rebate when you purchase a set of four, select, Michelin tires. Must buy 4. Tires must be mounted and balanced in Store. No carry outs. Not combinable with any other offers. See store associate for details. Valid 7-20-15 – 8-30-15

‡ by mail-in rebate when you purchase a set of four, select, BFGoodrich tires. Must buy 4. Tires must be mounted and balanced in Store. No carry outs. Not combinable with any other offers. See store associate for details. Valid 7-20-15 – 8-30-15

** by mail-in rebate when you purchase a set of four, select, Yokohama tires. Must buy 4. Not combinable with any other offers. See store associate for details. Valid 8-1-15 – 8-31-15

Actual tread design may vary from those shown. Some items/sizes by special order only. If we are out-of-stock on an advertised item, we will issue a rain check. Purchases may be limited to normal retail quantities. Not responsible for typographical errors. See stores for warranty info. PRICES VALID W/AD ONLY.

ALL SEASON

175/65-14 ............ $6999

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225/65-16 ............ $9499

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185/60-15 ......... SK ...........$11299 ........ $8474

195/70-14 ......... SK ...........$10699 ........ $8024

205/70-15 ......... SK ...........$11999 ........ $8999

205/65-15 ...........S ............$11299 ........ $8474

205/60-16 ...........S ............$12599 ........ $9449

205/55-16 ......... SK ...........$11999 ........ $8999

215/70-15 ......... SK ...........$11299 ........ $8474

225/60-16 ......... SK ...........$12599 ........ $9449

S = Starfire Tires (Made by Cooper) K = Kelly Tires Explorer® Plus (Made by Goodyear)

Avg. PriceSize Brand Reg. Price After FREE

235/75-15 .......... S............$13199 ........ $9899

235/70-16 .......... S............$15299 ........ $11474

245/75-16 .......... S............$15299 ........ $11474

245/70-16 .......... S............$15299 ........ $11474

265/70-16 .......... S............$17299 ........ $12974

265/70-17 .......... S............$19299 ........ $14474

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LT265/75R16 .........S............$18999 ........ $14249

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REG. PRICE$10699 (EA)AVG. PRICE AFTER FREE

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HUDSON 300 Fairview Ave.

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JOHNSTOWN 207 North Comrie Ave.

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LATHAM 745 New Loudon Rd

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QUEENSBURY 649 Upper Glen Street

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after mail-in rebate

$6000

OFF!**

after mail-in rebate

MUFFLERS &EXHAUST

$25 off exhaust purchases over $125.

Most cars. w/AD. Not combinable w/ any

other offers. Ends 9/5/15

MAVIS DISCOUNT TIRE

$25 OFF!

TIREROTATION

Most cars. w/AD. Not combinable w/

any other offers. Ends 9/5/15

MAVIS DISCOUNT TIRE

FREE!

WHEELALIGNMENT

Computerized Wheel Alignments Most cars.

w/AD. Not combinable w/ any other offers.

Ends 9/5/15

MAVIS DISCOUNT TIRE

$10 OFF!