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LAND OR FARM WANTED: Top price paid. Out of country buyers. Call Bryce Realty 518-271-7630 GREENWICH APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Large, Yard, Views, Washer/ Dryer Hookup, Low Utilities, Dishwasher, no pets/smokers. $750+/mo. 518-638-9010 ONE BEDROOM APARMENT IN SALEM $775/mo. No Pets. No Smoking. 518-854-9286
Savings as high as $30,000 on select models (Ranches, Capes, Colonials etc) Hurry while model homes last & interest rates remain at a 30 year low. Lowest prices guaranteed! Sale includes:Free appliances, delivery, crane & trim out.
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RENTAL: One bedroom, W/D, porch,/ to yard. Very clean. $575/month. Security and references required. Very clean 518-695-3274 . WE ARE BUYING COUNTRY PROPERTY Farms, Woodlands Vacant Lands & Water-front Call 518-638-6484 or 518-747-7722 eves
AVID FISHERMAN WANTS HOME ON RIVER. Call Bryce: 518-271-7630. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT $750/mo plus utilities. Security & references required. 518-692-2997
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CORLEW REALTY 2243 Coach Rd., Argyle, NY 12809 518-638-6473 Serving Washington & Warren Counties Sandra Corlew, Broker/owner 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 FOR SALE OR LEASE: BUILDINGS & GARAGES Various possible business uses. Two cleared acres. Well maintained & protected. 518-623-4567 or www.proautocrafts.com FOR RENT: BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE HOUSE apartment for single person. Close to Greenwich. W/D, dishwasher, car port,. NO Smoking. No Pets. $630/mo includes electric. 518-791-0350.
All Single Wide and Double wide Lot Model Homes are now Available for Immediate Delivery!
CAMBRIDGE, NY Recently renovated luxury farmhouse next to State forest for privacy. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,W/D, stainless kitchen appliances, oil heat, basement storage, fireplace, A/C, off street parking. Lawn & snow maintenance included. Minutes to Manchester. $1150 per month plus utilities. Call evenings. 518-854-9840 HEBRON: 11.4 acres. Wooded- $19,900 GRANVILLE: 7.2 acres. Meadow, woods, stream, views. $29,900 HEBRON: 15.96 acres. Woods. $35,500 HARTFORD: 48 acres. super views. $58,800 GRANVILLE: 20 acres, 800 frontage on the Metowee River. $98,000 FORT EDWARD: 100 acres, 2,200 road front. Meadows, woods, views. $129,000. FORT EDWARD: 79 acres, massive barn, meadows, views. $169,000. www.michael-craigcampbell-realty.com 518-642-2274
GREENWICH FOR RENT 2 small bedrooms, one bath, downstairs apartment with Living Room, Dining Room, W/D, suitable for one or two people. With enclosed porch. Available October 1, 2013. No Pets. No Smoking. $550/mo plus security. Call 518-692-2235.
EAST GREENWICH, Cozy cottage overlooking Battenkill. Bedroom with dressingroom down, bedroom with sittingroom up. Private garden. Garage. $675 plus utilities, security, lease. No pets. 518-854-9285 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment, large yard, quiet neighborhood. $700 per month plus utilities. Smithville. 518-695-6064 or 260-9675. Available September 1st.
ROOMATE WANTED One bedroom Available. W/D, dishwasher, electricity included. Nice yard. Newly renovated. $600/mo. Security and references required. Country setting. 518-307-8699. CAMBRIDGE, NY Cozy 2 bedroom apartment, oil heat, recently renovated. Quiet, off street parking, minutes to Manchester. $750 per month plus utilities. 518-854-9840
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ARGYLE RESIDENTS
Again this year we will have an Argyle Town Wide Garage Sale Map
In order to have your location posted on the map, please call 518-638-8681 ext #10
by Friday October 4
BASKET AUCTION AND RAFFLE- Salem Seniors are sponsoring a basket auction and Thanksgiving basket raffle to be held at Proudfit Hall in Salem, NY on Saturday, October 19th starting at 11:00am with numbers being called at 12:30pm. Cost is $7.00 which includes lunch and 25 raffle tickets. See you there! ICE CREAM SOCIAL- On Thursday, October 3, the Rensselaer County Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy, will be having an Apple Pie & Ice Cream Social, sponsored by Fidelis Care. We will be serving a nutritious and delicious meal at 12 noon, suggested contribution $2.75. Menu: Chicken W/ Gravy, Baked Potato, Green Beans, Pineapple Juice and fresh fruit. Bring a friend to lunch and stay to enjoy one of Americas favorite desserts.
FALLING LEAVES RUN- The 7th Annual Falling Leaves 5K and kids run will be on Saturday, October 12. The race will start and end at Kelly Park in Ballston Spa (on Ralph Street next to the village pool). Over the years, we have been able to give over $10,000 to local charities!!! Please print-out the attached registration form, then mail it with your check OR follow the link www.ballstonspaumchurch.org to register on-line. All Registered 5K participants have a chance to win 1 of 2 gift certificates for a free pair of footwear compliments of: Fleet Feet Sports. HAM DINNER- A family style ham dinner will be held at the Ballston Spa United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 19th from 4:00 to 6:30 PM. The dinner will include roasted ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, coleslaw and dinner rolls with a slice of pie for dessert. Beverages will include coffee, tea or juice. Cost: $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children 4-12, children under 4 are free. Tickets are available at the door. Take-out dinners will also be available. There will also be a bake sale of homemade goodies. Come and enjoy the food and hospitality!
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High efficiency OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler burns less wood. 25 year warranty. Beecrofts, LLC 518-753-4402
LOOKING FOR A LITTLE HELP CLEANING YOUR HOME? Look No More. Call Terry at 518-695-6177 Any Time.
Commercial Residential All Types of Commercial & Residential Roofing Completely Insured
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WANTED L..H. & W. CRANDALL EASTON N.Y. Jar 518-802-774-8005
HEARTH COOKING CLASSES Prepare noon meal in 1786 stone oven and fireplace at Wilson Homestead near Salem, NY. One day classes Saturdays Nov 9 & Nov16; 9am-2pm. $45. Limited spaces. Call Sally Brillon: 518-854-3134.
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Hrs: M-Thu 5:30am-10pm. Fr 5:30am-9pm. Sa 8am-6pm. Sun 8am-2pm www.physicaladvantage.net WE SPECIALIZE IN ESTATE CLEAN OUTS. Antiques purchased or consigned. WANTED: antiques, collectibles, fine used furniture, china , glass, books and garage sale items. Call 518-747-0197 $ 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 FOR SALE: 12x24 chain link rectangular surround. Ideal for dog or small farm animal. $800. 518-692-2221. BRAND NEW "IN THE PLASTIC" QUEEN SET EURO-TOP. $239. MUST MOVE 518-526-2333.
BAND SAWN AIR DRIED PINE LUMBER. 1x's and 2x's. Most sizes on hand. Also, kiln dried Hardwood Flooring in Oak, Cherry and Hickory. Pratt's Sawmill . 518-677-5609, leave message.
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GOOD FOOD IDEAS- Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy will host Rensselaer Countys Cooperative Extension monthly Good Food Ideas cooking demonstration, on Friday, October 11 at 11 a.m. The topic will be Shake the Shaker. There will be free recipes and samples for everyone who attends. A lunch of Baked Haddock will immediately follow for a suggested donation of $2.75. For reservations for lunch call 270-5349. VETERANS HALL OPEN HOUSE located at the Schaghticoke Fair in the former Freihofer building on October 5 and 6, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm each day. Bring a veteran. The Veterans Hall is a group of volunteers who are thanking all veterans for their service and are honoring local veterans by compiling a list of Rensselaer County veterans from the Civil War to the present. Getting your veterans name on the list is free, easy and a good way to ensure his/her service will be remembered. Come and visit whether youve been before or this is your first time. This year brought new exhibits to the building honoring all who served past and present. For more info please call Jody @ (518)663-8156. ATTENTION BOWLERS- The Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center has a bowling league that meets every Monday at 12:30 pm at the Uncle Sam Lanes, 600 Fulton Street in Troy. Bowling is an excellent and enjoyable and affordable exercise. Just come and join in on the fun. Call the Center at 270-5348 for more information. ATTENTION SWIMMERS- The Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center has a swimming program that meets every Wednesday from 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce Forner leading. We are looking for more swimmers and a volunteer Aqua Aerobics teacher. Swimming is probably the best exercise you will ever do for yourself. Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls club and enjoy the heated pool and the wonderful company. Call the Center at 270-5348 for more info.
TREK FOR HOPE TO BENEFIT HAYNES HOUSE Granville, NY Get the running shoes out and get ready now for the Third Annual Trek for Hope on Sunday, Oct. 13 in Granville. This unique run/walk amidst the fabulous fall foliage of the New York and Vermont countryside over a rail trail, country roadways and a covered footbridge is one of falls dont-miss events! Participants of all ages may enter to run or walk in a 10K Run, 5K Run/Walk, or 1 Mile Kids Run. The Trek for Hope kicks off from Village Park on Quaker Street with a 10K run at 9 a.m. The 1 Mile Kids Run follows at 9:15 a.m. and the 5K Run/Walk starts at 10:30 a.m. Awards will be given for fastest overall male and female runners and by age group categories. Entry fees are $15 for preregistration or $20 on race day, Oct. 13. Participants ages 18 and younger may register for $10, either in advance or the day of the event. T-shirts will be given to the first 100 registrants. Registration on the day of the event begins at 8 a.m. Proceeds from the Trek for Hope benefit the Haynes House of Hope, a nonprofit organization caring for the terminally ill and their families from around the New York/Vermont region. Registration forms are available on the Haynes House of Hope website, www.thehayneshouseofhope.com and at the following Granville locations: Village of Granville Municipal Center, Granville Jr. /Sr. High School, and Scotties. Checks should be made payable to Haynes House of Hope, and mailed with registration form to Haynes House of Hope, c/o Peter OBrien, P.O. Box 356, Granville, NY 12832. Businesses or individuals wishing to make donations should contact Peter OBrien at 518-321-9640 or obrienfour@verizon.net.
www.addigest.com Buying ALL Quantities of Wheat Pennies - 2 Cents each. No amount too big or too small. We will buy other coins as well. Voted 2013 Best Coin Dealer in the Region by the Post Star! I have been in business for over 25 years. I am the oldest retail coin dealer in Warren County!! Hrs: Wed-Thur-Fri 10am-4pm. 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 HELP WANTED: Heavy Equipment road/ shop mechanic for farm machinery repair. Must have electrical, hydraulic and mechanical knowledge or training. Experience with farming equipment a plus. Saratoga Ag Sales. 518-695-4122. Or send resume to saratogajoe@hotmail.com
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MOVING SALE! 89 Main St. Greenwich, NY Power tools, furniture, yard tolls, etc. Sunday, Oct. 6th 10 am - 2 pm ONLY! Behind The Pennywise Shoppe, folow signs
WANTED GUNS & AMMO (Parts & Pieces) New or Used. Good, Bad or Ugly 518-854-7930
BEST OF QUALITY TAXIDERMY Deer Heads Mounted. Bear Rugs Made. Museum Quality. 518-642-9570
FOR SALE: 42 ROUND OAK TABLE with two 12 leaves. 6 chairs. Excellent condition. Asking $225. 518692-7408.
Scrap, Tin Taken In! Also Buying: Copper, Brass & Batteries per Lb.
WOODSTOVE FOR SALE: Thermo-Control brand. New never used. Canbe hooked up to boiler or water heater. $2895. 518-695-9252
FOR SALE BY OWNER Farm house 5 bedrooms, with barn, on Hudson river, 230 ft. Frontage, with dock, 4.5 ac. Queensbury Big Bay Rd area, 18 Hudson View. Just reduce. 268K. 518-796-6993
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SPECIALTY LUMBER Table tops, mantle pieces, rustic furniture stock. Select grade hardwood lumber, including butternut, cherry, oak, ash, birch, etc. Call 518-4942747. TIRES FOR SALE Car, Truck, Dump Truck, Tractor trailer. NEW & USED. CHRIS CONNOLLY 421-3608 753-4542
SERTA TRUCK LOAD SCRATCH & DENT SALE KING ICOMFORT MATTRESS $299 Other sizes available. 518-526-2333
COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Commercial, Industrial. All types of wiring including 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
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CITY MISSION EXEC TO ADDRESS HACA VOLUNTEERS The Hoosick Area Church Association is delighted to announce that Michael Saccocio will be the key-note speaker at the HACA Volunteer and Community Partners Appreciation Brunch to be held on October 19th from 10-Noon at the First United Presbyterian Church. Mike is the Executive Director of City Mission of Schenectady. Over the course of his leadership the Mission has added several new programs and engaged in an $8 million capital expansion and neighborhood revitalization effort. His work in helping people move from poverty to self-sufficiency and community leadership was recently featured in the book Vision to Action: Best Practices to Reduce the Impact of Poverty, and was included in the February issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Mike serves in community leadership positions with the Schenectady Bridges Project and the Schenectady County Flood Recovery Coalition. He has received numerous awards for community service including the 2013 Good Scout Award (Twin Rivers Council, Boy Scouts of America), the 2013 Proctors Supporter of the Arts Honoree, and 2011 Executive Leadership Award (Tech Valley Nonprofit Business Council). Mike is a graduate of Union College (Schenectady, NY). He and his wife Carol live in Glenville, NY. They have two sons in college. Please join us for a morning of great food, music and wonderful company. Help us to celebrate the dedication and commitment of all those who have supported the HACA programs in the past year. For reservations call Norma Brenenstuhl (686-9530) Iva Durkee (686-7146) or Dianne Hosterman (686-5310) by October 15th.
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TREK FOR HOPE TO BENEFIT HAYNES HOUSE Granville, NY Get the running shoes out and get ready now for the Third Annual Trek for Hope on Sunday, Oct. 13 in Granville. This unique run/walk amidst the fabulous fall foliage of the New York and Vermont countryside over a rail trail, country roadways and a covered footbridge is one of falls dont-miss events! Participants of all ages may enter to run or walk in a 10K Run, 5K Run/Walk, or 1 Mile Kids Run. The Trek for Hope kicks off from Village Park on Quaker Street with a 10K run at 9 a.m. The 1 Mile Kids Run follows at 9:15 a.m. and the 5K Run/Walk starts at 10:30 a.m. Awards will be given for fastest overall male and female runners and by age group categories. Entry fees are $15 for preregistration or $20 on race day, Oct. 13. Participants ages 18 and younger may register for $10, either in advance or the day of the event. T-shirts will be given to the first 100 registrants. Registration on the day of the event begins at 8 a.m. Proceeds from the Trek for Hope benefit the Haynes House of Hope, a nonprofit organization caring for the terminally ill and their families from around the New York/Vermont region. Registration forms are available on the Haynes House of Hope website, www.thehayneshouseofhope.com and at the following Granville locations: Village of Granville Municipal Center, Granville Jr. /Sr. High School, and Scotties. Checks should be made payable to Haynes House of Hope, and mailed with registration form to Haynes House of Hope, c/o Peter OBrien, P.O. Box 356, Granville, NY 12832. Businesses or individuals wishing to make donations should contact Peter OBrien at 518-321-9640 or obrienfour@verizon.net.
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1786 WILSON HOMESTEAD Antiquarian & Used Books & Antiques OCTOBER SALE: 20% OFF on following book topics: Diaries, letters, journals, regional U.S. & Foreign Travel Cookbooks NON FICTION FOR THE CURIOUS 7 miles north of Salem, NY; west off Rte 22, 1/2 mile on Chamberlin Mills Road Saturday & Sunday 11-5 Closing for the season October 27, but open all year by appointment. 518-854-3134.
THE ARGYLE TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALE is Columbus ?Weekend October 12 and 13. To reserve a spot on the map, please call the Town Clerks office to sign up: 638-8681, ext 10.
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COLUMBUS WEEKEND LOBSTER BAKE at Herschel-Argyle Masonic Lodge #508 Saturday October 12 from 3-6pm at the lodge on Main Street in Hartford. Eat in or take out. Info: 632-5443, 7473828; 791-1149; 632-5436; 638-8876; 632-5441; 642-9404; 542-7000.
CARS 2007 Volvo XC70 Black, 4Dr, 5cyl, Auto, AWD, Clean, Full Power, 156K ................... $6995.00 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser Blue, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 120K .............. $4995.00 2007 Chevrolet Malibu Beige, 6cyl, Auto, Leather, Loaded, Clean, 137K ................ $5995.00 2007 Saturn Ion Silver, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 129K ............................... $5495.00 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt Black, 2Dr, 4cyl, 5sp, Clean, Cold A/C, 144K ....................... $3995.00 2006 Subaru Forester Silver, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, AWD, Premium PKG, 138K, Nice Car $6995.00 2006 Ford 500 SEL Gray, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, AWD, 116K ................. $6495.00 2006 Ford Fusion Maroon, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 133K, Runs Great ........... $5995.00 2006 Ford Taurus Maroon, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 160K ........................ $2995.00 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Maroon, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 125K ............ $5495.00 2005 Nissan Altima Silver, 4Dr, 4cyl, 5sp, Full Power, Clean, Nice Tires, 160K ....... $4995.00 2005 Saturn Ion Black, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, Full Power, Remote Starter, 142K, Clean .... $3995.00 2004 Volvo XC70 Blue, 4Dr, Auto, Leather, Full Power, 142K, AWD, 1 Owner .......... $5995.00 2004 Volvo XC70 Black, 4Dr, Auto, Leather, Full Power, 146K, AWD, 1 Owner ........ $4995.00 MINI VANS 2005 Ford Freestar Beige, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, New Tires, 160K ................ $4495.00 2004 Mercury Monterey Gray, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Leather, Entertainment, 140K ....... $4995.00 2003 Honda Odyssey Green, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, 7Pass, Leather, 135K, Rear Ent. ...... $5995.00 2007 Chrysler Pacifica 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Leather, AWD, New Brakes, Tires, 147K .. $6495.00 2007 Ford Freestyle Green, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, AWD, 3rd Row Seating, 149K .......... $6995.00 SUVS 2005 Chevrolet Equinox Black, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 90K, AWD ....... $6995.00 2005 Mercury Mariner Black, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, AWD, Leather, Loaded, Clean, 134K $5995.00 2005 Saturn VUE White, 4Dr, 4cyl, 5sp, FWD, Full Power, Clean, 128K .................... $3995.00 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee White, 4Dr, 8cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 138K, 8cyl $5495.00 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer Silver, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, New Tires, 142K, ..................... $4995.00 2004 Nissan Xterra Silver, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, 1 Owner, Clean, 4x4, 146K $5995.00 2003 Honda Element Black, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, Full Power, AWD, EX, 153K ................ $6495.00 2003 Jeep Liberty Blue, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 4x4, 117K .................... $5995.00 2003 Saturn VUE Silver, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, AWD, 100K ................... $4995.00 2003 Ford Escape Red, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Leather, Loaded, AWD, Clean, 168K ......... $3995.00 2002 Ford Explorer Blue, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, 3rd Row Seating, 144K, ...... $4995.00
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THE ARGYLE TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALE is Columbus ?Weekend October 12 and 13. To reserve a spot on the map, please call the Town Clerks office to sign up: 638-8681, ext 10. GOATBROTHERS 19TH ANNUAL SWAP MEET October 5 @ Saratoga County Fairgrounds 162 Prospect St. Ballston Spa, NY. Motorcycle Show Live Entertainment Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Gifts & Novelties Doors Open at 10am til 6 pm. Admission $10 (under 12 free) Food & Beverage Available. For Information Call 518/583-3398 or visit our website: www.goatbrothers.com AUTUMN HAM DINNER AND VIDEO at the Whitehall United Methodist Church, 56 Greenmount Cemetery Lane, off of County Rt.12 (between Stewarts and Armory Building). Saturday October 5th from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. The video, In the Beginning, will be shown at 2 PM. Menu consists of baked ham, mashed potatoes, peas and onions, beets, rolls, butter, beverages, and desserts. Do some leaf peeping, enjoy the video and have a great homemade dinner with us. Adults $10 and Children under 12 $5. Under 5 years old are free. NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR ALL YOUR HUNTING AND SHOOTING NEEDS
COLUMBUS WEEKEND LOBSTER BAKE at Herschel-Argyle Masonic Lodge #508 Saturday October 12 from 3-6pm at the lodge on Main Street in Hartford. Eat in or take out. Info: 632-5443, 7473828; 791-1149; 632-5436; 638-8876; 632-5441; 642-9404; 5427000. FALL GALA- Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center will be holding our annual Fall Gala Dinner Dance at the Franklin Terrace Ballroom on Wednesday, October 9 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm. This evening includes your dinner choice of Stuffed Chicken Breast, Stuffed Fillet of Sole, or Roast Beef. Entertainment will be provided by the Ron Cremisio and Friends Band for your listening and dancing pleasure. A big thank you to our sponsors, MVP Health Care and CDPHP. Tickets are on sale now at the Center. Cost is $25.00 per person. For more information call 270-5348. ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST. The Buskirk Volunteer Fire Department Inc will be starting their All You Can Eat Breakfast at the fire station on Sunday October 13th from 730 am 11am. Please come out and have the best breakfast in town with your family and friends and support the dedicated volunteers of your community. THURMAN FALL FARM TOUR ~ OCT. 12 Check it out at www.thurmanfallfarmtour.com. Also - Tickets for Quilt Raffle, post & beam shed frame raffle.
www.addigest.com FIBER FESTIVAL- Annual Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival will take place October 5th & 6th Keeping fiber arts and natural fiber production in the Southern Adirondack region alive and well, over 100 vendors, craftsmen, and artisans will be demonstrating their skills and wares. Classes and workshops in felting, weaving, dying and knitting are offered during the 2 day event. Registration can be found on-line. There will be plenty of fiber producing animals at the festival; sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas and angora rabbits to name a few. Sheep herding, duck herding and sheep shearing demos. Face painting by Puddles the Clown and Pony Hop by the boy scouts for the kids. Daily raffle to benefit Operation Adopt a Soldier. The festival is held at the Washington County Fairgrounds; located on Route 29 in Greenwich, New York. Vendors are located indoors so the festival runs rain or shine. Admission is $5 for adults, children 13 and under are free. Ample free parking and buses are welcome. For the safety of the animals, vendors, and festival participants, we ask that you leave your pets at home. This years festival is sponsored in part by Washington County Fair, Sutherlands Petworks, the Times Union and Battenkill Fibers Carding and Spinning Mill. Additional information including a full schedule, hours, a complete vendor list and directions to the Fairgrounds is can be found at www.adkfiber.com or by calling the fair office at 518-692-2464. PEDICURES- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton. Samantha Grant, licensed cosmetologist and staff at Hair Care in Berlin, continues to offer reduced priced pedicures right at our senior center. Samantha will be available on Monday, October 7, make your appointment early they go fast! Please call the center for required appointments 279-3413. All Rensselaer County seniors are welcome. CRAFT DAY- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY. October craft class will be Wednesday, October 16 with another fantastic craft, sponsored by the Everett Wagar Senior Center. Join us for a fun-filled hour and leave with a seasonal decoration for your home, all material will be supplied. Please join us for a nutritious lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $2.75. All Rensselaer County seniors welcome, reservations are required for lunch and appreciated for crafts. Call 279-3413.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. October 4, 2013 TAILGATE SALE: Brunswick Grange annual Fall Ag Tailgate Sale will be held at the Schaghticoke Fairgrouinds, Rtes 67 & 40, in Schaghticoke, NY, from 8am-12:30pm on Sunday, October 6. More than 50 vendors with chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, veggies, plants and other ag items. Absolutely no dogs, puppies, cats or kittens allowed on the grounds! Vendor fee is $15. Rain or shine!Refreshments available. Info: 518-279-9113. HAM DINNER- The Quaker Springs Firemen and Auxiliary are hosting their annual Ham Dinner at their firehouse on Sunday, October 20 from 12pm to 3pm. The cost is $9 for adults, $5 for ages 6-12 and children under 5 are free. Take out is available. Reservations are required. Please call 584-3829 or 584-2758! CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER: The North Granville Methodist Church on Route 22 will hold a chicken and biscuit dinner on Thursday October 10th starting at 4:30 PM The cost is $9.00 for adults, $4.00 for children, and children under 3 are free We will also have a sale table with baked goods and crafts. For further information call Roberta at 518-812-4001. THE SALEM AREA WOMANS CLUB will hold its next monthly meeting Wednesday, October 9th at the Mackenzie Chapel in the Salem Presbyterian Church on West Broadway. An opening tea will be hosted by Chairman Pat Phillips, with Adriana Gruber, Susan Griffing, Lise Molloy and Dottie Schneider assisting. Members are reminded to return dues at the meeting or send them to Pat Gilchrist, Treasurer. The Womans Club will welcome Gina Mammone Deibel, Program Director for Hubbard Hall, the historic 1878 opera house in Easton, and the renovated rail yard campus in Cambridge. Gina will share a behind-thescenes view, through a slide presentation, of Hubbard Hall; its history, successes, challenges and opportunities for the future. Gina studied classical Indian Dance and various folk traditions for 10 years with guru Ranjanaa Devi and performed with Nataraj Performing Arts based in Hadley, MA. Her background includes jazz, mode. All are welcome to attend. ROAST BEEF SUPPER at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall (located just off route 7) on Saturday, October 12th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Menu: roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, cole slaw, rolls, homemade pies. Cost: adults $12.50, children 5-12 $5.00, under 5 free. Reservations suggested, call 518-663-5607.
6TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE. The Auxiliary Unit of American Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NY will hold its 6th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October 27th, Doors open 1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Concession stand will be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle and at the door. To donate or purchase advance tickets please contact June Hommel 518-677-3576 or contact the American Legion Lounge. Everyone is welcome so come enjoy an afternoon of friends, family and fun. OPEN HEARTH COOKING CLASSES will be offered November 9 & 16 @ The Wilson Homestead Hebron, New York. All meals will be cooked in the stone fireplace and bake oven. Students will use original or reproduction hearth equipment, such as a tin reflector oven, Dutch oven, iron pots, kettles, and fireplace tools. The meal consists of roast meat, local root vegetables, whole grain bread, fruit pies and cider. Classes of up to 7 people begin at 9am and run until 2pm. The class cost is $45 and gift certificates are available. A group of 6 may create their own class for a different date. Registration is encouraged by mid October to assure a place in the class. Contact instructor Sally Brillon at 518-854-3134 or 1117 Chamberlin Mills Road Salem, NY 12865. Spring classes will be announced later. OLD STYLE COUNTRY DANCING at The American Legion Hall on Clancy Street in Schuylerville, New York October 6, 20 and 27 2-6pm each day. Music by Ole time Country. Everyone is welcome. Adults $5; 6-17 years of age $2; under 6 years of age FREE. Casual dress. Info: Floyd 518-747-6687 or Sandy 518-854-3719. THE FRIENDS OF THE GREENWICH LIBRARYS BOOMERANG BOOK STORE in the Basement will be open on Thursday, October 3rd, from 4:00 until 7:30. It will be the perfect opportunity to stock your nightstand for the chilly autumn nights ahead, and to put a few big, colorful art books on your coffee table, too. This months special: a free audio book (from the special selection) with the purchase of a book. Buying books at a Boomerang Sale is not only an economical way to obtain and read wonderful books, but its also a great way to help the library. All proceeds from book sales go toward library programs and materials.
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STAND UP WITH YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS TO DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION MODAY OCTOBER 7TH @ 6:30PM Center Brunswick Firehouse 1045 Hoosick Road (Rte 7) Troy, New York KEYNOTE SPEAKER: CONGRESSMAN CHRIS GIBSON
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Sponsored by The Brunswick Sportsmans Club 0f Cropseyville, NY. www.BrunswickSportsmansClub.org SEVENTH ANNUAL HARTFORD SPUD RUN will take place at the Hartford Central School, Rtes 40 & 149, Saturday, October 19.n One mile run starts at 9am, followed by 5K at 10am. 5K preregistrants will receive T-shirt. Post race refreshments. Awards to first three overall finishers each gender. Also, to top 3 finishers in each division. The fun Run is Free. Fees for 5K is $20 on Race Day, $15 before. To benefit the senior class of Hartford. Applications available at gfab@mybluelight.com or at www.adirondackrunners.org, or call 518-232-7040 for more info. COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at American Legion on clancy Street in Schuylerville Sept 29 from 2-6pm. Music by Ole Time Country. Everyone is welcome. Adults $5; 617 yrs old $2; under 6 years of age Free. Casual dress. Info: 7476687 or 824-3719. ATLANTIC CITY BUS TRIP OCTOBER 28-30. Resorts only $209/person. Double occupancy with comps. Must have 40 people booked. Call Helina 518-7447220. Cell: 638-8741 by 9/26/ 2013. PAINT for sale: 5 gallon pail of forest green Behr Deck Over paint. Never opened. New paid $160 Sell for $130 call 518-854-7869 HOBBYS. White metal detector coin master gt. One month old, cost $450, sell for $395, 518-796-6993
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OVER 30 BASKETBALL- Grab your sneakers and get ready for Over-30 Basketball! Designed with the mature, basketball-playing crowd in mind, the Over-30 Basketball Program is for adults, ages 30 and over. This is a drop-in activity which runs Mondays, 8 p.m. 10 p.m. from October 7 May 19. The weekly fee is $5.00 per person (cash only), and a maximum of 20 players can participate on any given night. Please call (518) 584-9455 for additional assistance. CRAFT SALE- The First Baptist Church in Cambridge (between the bank and IGA) will be hosting a vendor/craft sale on the front lawn on October 12. The event will take place from 9AM to 3PM. There will be homemade apple pies for sale and in the past we have had vendors and crafters from all around the area. This is not a flea market or yard sale. The items/food on sale will be from vendors and craftspeople, so come and enjoy with us on October 12th.
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HOOSIC VALLEY SENIORS- Seniors met on September 10, 2013. A birthday was celebrated by Henry Bunk. Maurice Padula spoke on fraud and the grandmother scam, regarding a grandchild asking her "grandmother" for money. DO not send any money! Next meeting will be October 8 at the American Legion Hall at Noon. A speaker from the Red Cross will speak on CPR and your health. Join us and bring a dish to pass!! PUMPKIN PAINTING- It's all TREATS AND PUMPKINS outside the Horicon Library on October 12, at 12:30pm. The Friends of Horicon Library will have over one hundred pumpkins for children to paint and decorate for Halloween. There will be hot dogs, rolls, chips, and beverages. This event is free and open to the public! So c'mon over, and decorate your most creative pumpkin EVER! The event takes place following the Duck Race outside the Horicon Library, State Rt. 8, Brant Lake, NY. We'll save a pumpkin for YOU!! THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER event will be held on Sunday, October 6, once again at Salem Central School. Registration will be from 11AM-12:15PM, with a 12:30PM kickoff. Returning this year will be Al & Kathy Bain, and Wendy Bordwell, sharing their musical talents throughout the event. Our website is up and running so you can sign yourself and/or your teams up online, as a quick and easy way to raise funds to help us fight this disease. Go to MakingStrides.acsevents.org, enter the zip code 12865 and it will walk you through. Or go to our Facebook page Washington County Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and follow the direct link. The awards this year will be for the Most Registered (online) Participants for one Team, the Individual who has Raised the Most Funds, and the Team who has Raised the Most Funds. We want to thank Sue Morrison of Salem and all who participated in this years Quilt Project, that was lovingly created in memory of and in honor of those affected by breast cancer. It is being displayed at various businesses in Washington County to promote our event and to spread awareness. It will be displayed at Two Top Hairstyling in Cambridge from August 29-Sept. 12, then will move on to Glens Falls National Bank in Salem, then on to Glens Falls National Bank in Argyle. Please contact us at washcostrides@yahoo.com if you are interested in displaying the quilt at your place of business, as well as for any questions about the event. Let us know about any team fundraisers you may be having and well be happy to help you promote them on our Facebook page. We will once again be collecting donations for the Salem Food Pantry on the day of the event.
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CAMBRIDGE FIREHOUSE FUND TAG SALE- he Cambridge NY Firehouse Fund is seeking donations of goods to sell at the upcoming Village Wide Tag Sale, October 12, 2013. We are using this event as a kick-off fundraiser for the Firehouse Fund. Search through your cluttered attics and basements to find gently used items that you no longer love, and consider giving them a new home. Recycle your gently used furniture, housewares, books, art and tools, along with clothing & craft supplies. No large appliances please. We are accepting goods at the Cambridge Train Passenger Depot, Broad Street in Cambridge, at set times only. The drop off schedule will be Friday evenings from 5 pm to 8pm and Saturday mornings from 9am to 11am, beginning Friday September 27. Contact us if you can't drop off at these times and we'll arrange something. The Cambridge NY Firehouse Fund is coordinated by a volunteer group working to raise funds for a new firehouse in Cambridge. We have outgrown our current firehouse and it no longer meets safety standards required. There is an urgent need for a larger, safer space for our volunteer firefighters and equipment. Please help by giving goods, money and volunteering your time. The next meeting is Tuesday, October 1st in the White Creek Town offices, everyone is welcome and we are always looking for volunteers and ideas. Contact us by e-mail at info@cambridgenyfirehousefund.org or by phone at 518-677-8196, please leave a message. Visit our website (cambridgenyfirehousefund.org) for more information about the firehouse project, and like us on facebook to be kept up-to-date on any news. 11TH ANNUAL WASHINGTON COUNTY MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER EVENT to be held at Salem Central School on Sunday, October 6. Its not too late to sign your team up online. . Go to MakingStrides.acsevents.org, enter the zip code 12865 and it will walk you through. Or go to our Facebook page Washington County Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and follow the direct link. . Please contact us at washcostrides@yahoo.com or call Cindy at 854-3969 if you need help! The schedule of events is as follows (times are approximate): Concessions throughout event (free will offering) Pink Ribbon Auction throughout the event (to donate an item, email us at washcostrides@yahoo.com). 11:30-12:15 Registration; Survivors stop by SURVIVOR TENT for your free gift! 11:15-Entertainment by Al & Kathy Bain 12:15-12:30 Welcoming Remarks 12:30-Survivor Group Photo 12:30-12:45 Bagpiper Anna Burns will lead off the walkers 1:15-Entertainment by Wendy Bordwell 1:45 Closing Ceremony, Awards and Announcement of Auction winners (In the case of inclement weather, registration and the auction will be set up inside the school, using the gym side entrance) ANNUAL FALL CHICKEN BARBECUE Saturday, October 5 is the date of the at the Jermain Community Hall on Niles Road in White Creek. Servings start at 4 p.m. and take outs are available as soon as chickens are cooked. One of the features of the meal is home made pies of all kinds, The menu is changed a bit this year but the chickens will still be cooked to perfection. Tickets will be sold at the door and you can call us at 518-686-9307, 518-677-3021 or 802-442-9559 anytimefor more information or directions. 6TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE- The Auxiliary Unit of American Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NY will hold its 6th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October 27th, Doors open 1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Concession stand will be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle and at the door. To donate a basket or purchase advance tickets please contact June Hommel 518-677-3576 or contact the American Legion Lounge. Everyone is welcome so come enjoy an afternoon of friends, family and fun.
BINGO Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Bingo, every Wednesday and Friday at 1 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch, please contact the center at 518-279-3413. EXHIBIT ENTRIES WANTED- "Dollhouses and Room Boxes" is the title of the upcoming Holiday Exhibit at the Warrensburgh Museum, sponsored by the Warrensburgh Historical Society. The exhibit will run from December 7 through January 15. Local residents are invited to submit their dollhouses or "room boxes" for consideration at this juried show. Due to dollhouse sizes and space considerations at the museum, the number accepted must be limited. Children and youth groups are welcome to submit a dollhouse or room box but their submission form must include a parent or guardian or adult group leader's signature. While entries from neighboring towns are welcome, those with connections to Warrensburg are especially encouraged. Submission forms must be received by November 1. Forms may be obtained at the Museum or at Town Hall, or by phoning the exhibit's curator, Delbert Chambers, at 623-3514. At least one good photograph of the dollhouse or room box should be included with the form. Forms and photos may be sent to the Society, P. O. Box 441, Warrensburg, NY 12885, delivered to the Museum (see below) or submitted on line to delbert33me@yahoo.com. Acceptance will be based on age, uniqueness, quality, furnishings, whether it is hand-made or factory produced, and its historic provenance. Prior to making a final decision, members of the Dollhouse Committee will visit the location to confirm their decision. The Museum will arrange for pick-up and return of the selected items, if so desired. Once installed at the museum, lenders will be invited to arrange furniture to their liking, if preferred. All entries will be returned following the close of the show on January 15. For more information please call the exhibit's curator, Delbert Chambers at 623-3514 or the Museum Director, Steve Parisi, at 623-2207. ROAST PORK DINNER- Holy Cross Church, North Main Street, Salem, has scheduled its fall roast pork dinner for Sunday, October 27 at 5:00 p.m. The event will be held in the church basement. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit the Men's Group/Knights of Columbus scholarship program and cemetery project. Take-outs will be available at 4:30 p.m. The seasonal menu, served family style, includes tender roast pork with stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, squash, applesauce, fresh baked rolls, and homemade desert. The cost is $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children under 12. Tickets are on sale now. Contact the church Parish House (8547626) orPeter Dunigan (854-9217). DINNER & DANCE EVENT AT WILTON FIREHOUSE- October 5th 3:30 - 10. Chicken Parmesan Dinner being served from 3:30 - 6:00pm. (dinner will include salad, bread, drink and dessert) Cost $8 pp. Following dinner, is an all request Partner and Line dance with Tony Marcantino as DJ. Cost $5pp Both dinner & dance the combo price is $12. ALL MONEY RAISED goes to the firehouse to help with their special events and services they offer during the year; including the Wilton Food Pantry. ROAST PORK DINNER- The next ROAST PORK DINNER is Saturday, October 5th, at the Pawlet Community Church. The Ladies and Gentlemen's Supper Club invite you to dinner starting at 5pm. If you have questions regarding the dinner, please call Doreen Mach at 325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 325-3073. Take out orders can also be made on the day of the dinner by calling the church at 325-3022. PANCAKE BREAKFAST- On October 6, Hartford Fire company and Auxiliary will hold an All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast, at the Fire House on routes 149 and 40. The doors open at 8:00 we serve until 11:00. Adults $6.00 children 5- 13 are $3.00 Under 5 are free. 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 13 October 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 $6.00 Child $3.00, EVERYONE will be welcome. BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN Wednesdays 1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Located in the historic Garfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is welcome. We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.For information call 279-4024 or view us at http://www.bhs-ny.org EXHIBIT-exhibition opened recently at the Washington County Historical Society: Stocking the General Stores in Washington County, New York, 1900 to 1950. Changes in transportation are documented by period photographs and artifacts. Goods and services in the stores are discussed by local writers who also remembered or heard about railway and canal experiences. Shipments made their way up the Hudson, through the Champlain Canal and north to Lake Champlain or when heading south to Albany, Troy or New York City. Containers had improved to accommodate larger numbers of goods and more efficient ways to dispense foods in the stores. Options in 1900 now included wooden boxes, cloth bags, crates, barrels, kegs, tin bins, cans and, for home-use, scuttles and baskets. There was no light-weight cardboard, no corrugated cardboard boxes, few brown paper bags, to say nothing of plastic! Conveyances varied according to size, weight, and distance which commodities had to travel. Locally, some general stores would take orders and deliver in a day or two. A wagon or cart with horse could be rented by an individual or small business from a livery for local travel. Within the county, stagecoaches could carry travelers and their baggage, smaller parcels, and some mail. By using both the canal and, later, the railroad, general stores provided necessary and desirable goods closer to home. Stocking the General Stores is open to the public at no charge on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M. through November. It is in the Heritage Research Center at the Washington County Historical Society, 167 Broadway, Fort Edward, New York. For further information call 518-747-9108 or email wchs@wchs-ny.org. BENEFIT DINNER- There will be a benefit spaghetti dinner for Jim Harmon who is from Salem on Friday, October 4, at the Salem United Methodist church from 4pm-7pm. There will be a silent auction also. Jim has MS and needs a Walkaide that helps him walk with and without the use of a cane so he can continue to enjoy the freedom of not being confined to a wheelchair. Contact Eva Woodell @ 518-791-2390 for further info. CHICKEN BBQ- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 4PM to 7PM, EAT IN or TAKE OUT, AMERICAN LEGION PAVILION, 6 CLANCY STREET, SCHUYLERVILLE, NY, $10 PER PERSON. DINNER INCLUDES: 1/2 CHICKEN, COLESLAW, BAKED POTATO, ROLL. LIMITED TICKETS ARE BEING SOLD CALL 695-3011 OR STOP IN PROCEED BENEFIT THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION HALLOWEEN DINNER- On Thursday, October 31 the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy will hold its monthly special dinner. Baked Meatloaf will be the noon meal - be sure to make a reservation ahead of time. Then join us in our grand ballroom for a Halloween Party with entertainment by Dave and Dancin Dawn. Come in costume - there will be prizes for the funniest, scariest and prettiest costumes! CDPHP is sponsoring this event. Call 270-5349 to make your reservations. OCTOBER MEETING- The Easton Neighbors will hold their monthly potluck supper for October on Monday, October 7th at 6:30 PM at the Easton Methodist Church on Route 40. Please note that this is a change from the meeting place discussed at the September meeting. All members of the Easton community or their neighbors are invited to the meeting. Bring your table service, a beverage and a dish to share.
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GARAGE/BARN SALE October 5th & 6th 9 AM - 4 PM Lansing Button Estate 2292 Rt. 67, Johnsonville, NY
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REPRODUCTION OF 1720 LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST seen in Early American Homes. Made of pine, painted New England Red, dovetailed drawer sides,Bun feet,Horton brasses, 42\"wide x 42\" high x 19\" deep $300.00 or best offer Pictures available: Johnsonragnar@aol.com HAY FOR SALE. SQUARE BALES. 518-499-9090 OWL PEN BOOK BARNS Are open for the season Wednesday thru Sunday 11 am - 5 pm Call for a map or directions. 518-692-7039 owlpenbooks@gmail.com FIBER MALE ALPACAS FOR SALE: 518-499-9090 METAL DETECTOR White Coin Master GT, 1 month old, cost 450, sell for 395, with head phones.. Works great!! 796-6993 BEEF FOR SALE: Steers, heifers, cows; on the hoof or processed. 518-642-3454. 8 PIECES OF 1/4 TINTED PLATE GLASS for sale: 24 x 48. $100 for all. 518-894-9384
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