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July 3, 2018

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NEED CASH? HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed- FOR RENT: Retail/Office
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Refrigerators, Ranges,
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WANTED Washers, Dryers. Best $ $
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Lawn Mowers, Appliances,
selection, price & guar-
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One on the first floor; one 35,900 49,900 $
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WELDING SERVICES:
Gary Miller Mobil Welding Ser- FOR RENT IN MELROSE
vice, Hartford, NY.Welding re- 1 bedroom, quiet country set- BUYER FROM CITY CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd., RM
pairs on farm machinery, ma- ting, off road parking, large WANTS GENTLEMAN LAWN CARE
kitchen, large living room & FARM. Will pay up to Argyle, NY 12809
nure spreaders construction 518-638-6473 MOWING
buckets, boat and utility trail- WE SPECIALIZE IN dining area.Tile & wood floors, $400,000.00. Must have a
ESTATE CLEAN OUTS. Serving Washington & TRIMMING
ers and anything in general. closed porch, must see to ap- good house. Bryce Realty Warren Counties YARD CLEAN UPS
518-632-5331 or 518-232- Antiques purchased or sold. preciate. $750/mo. includes 518-928-1231
WANTED TO BUY: Sandra Corlew, Broker/ 518-415-9855
8062 (cell). utilities. 518-271-7630 owner
antiques, collectibles, fine 518-339-4426
DRUMM’S SAWMILL used furniture, china, glass,
is open for business in books and garage sale items.
Schuylerville, NY. Call 518-747-0197 SHUSHAN - FOR RENT: Pri-
Quality, custom-milled 518-222-1262 vate bedroom, bath, living
wood siding, flooring, room, shared kitchen, utilities
and lumber for projects of included, cable TV, Internet.
all sizes. EXCAVATOR $400/mo. plus security.
Offering an outstanding FOR HIRE: 518-854-9724
history of customer with rotary brush cutter;
satisfaction, a decade of 22 ft reach. Mowing and
brush cutting of ponds, SCHUYLERVILLE
experience, and over an ONE BEDROOM APART-
steep hills, embankments
acre of stickered inventory. and roadways. We also MENT FOR RENT includes
Drumm’s Sawmill is have multiple versatile heat, lights, water and
proudly owned by bush hogging and brush sewer. $700/mo
Shane Drumm cutting equipment for all 518-338-8311
and is complete with a your needs.
state-of-the-art drying kiln Broestler BrushCutting TRAILER PARK FOR SALE:
and a planing mill to LLC. 2 units. Nets $50,000.
oversee all aspects of the Easton, NY cambridge, NY. $225,000.
milling process. Fully Insured. Bryce Realty
Contact us today at Free Estimates.
518-692-9074. 518-674-8440
(518) 583-1168
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WE SPECIALIZE IN ESTATE CLEAN OUTS.


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WANTED TO BUY:
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garage sale items.
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HANDYMAN WANTED CASH: For crank phono- ON SUNDAY JULY 8 AT 3PM TACONIC MUSIC’S
Ground Maintenance, graphs, early 78's, NEXTGEN MUSICIANS will perform at Dionondehowa
Pool Care. Painting, etc. cylinder records, parts. Wildlife Sanctuary & School near Shushan, NY. Everyone is
518-854-9840 Call 798-5612 invited to The Muse Room performance space of the renovated
barn at 148 Stanton Rd. to enjoy the program of Claude Debussy
Piano Trio in G major and Pyotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky String
Quartet no.1 in D major, op. 11. A reception following the one-
hour concert offers the chance for audience and musicians to
meet. As a benefit concert for Taconic Music and Dionondehowa
there is a $15 donation at the door. Reservations are suggested at
518-854-7764. To learn more about these nonprofit organizations
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COUNTRY LIVING CENTER

We Have:
• Fruit Trees • Berries
• Seed Potatoes
$ BUYING- HIGHEST
• Onion Sets & Plants
PRICES PAID $ • Seeds and Seed Starters
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage
costume & turquoise. Coins, • Summer Bulbs • Mulch
watches, knives, military, toys,
antiques etc. 30+ years
• Potting Soils
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: WANTED
experience..save time, call Joe
first. 518-893-0235
DRUM LESSIONS!
Warren, Saratoga &
& Much More!
full cord, local, unseasoned Conveyor for firewood or or 518-669-2274 Washington County,
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I'll teach you at your
home. Please call Fred M-F 7-5:30; Sat. 8-5; Sun. 9-5
(518) 747-8089.
FOR SALE OAK FARM WANTED, ANYTHING
HOUSE TABLE and two WITH A SMALL ENGINE,
benches 64 inches long RUNNING OR NOT.
excellent condition asking CASH PAID FOR SOME
$350.00 call 518-854-7869 518-753.0007 / 376-3807

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McKenna Cassano, Noah Clifford, Justin Couture, Thomas Danaher, Colton
Dean, Victoria Dupuis, Nicholas Elsworth, Tyler Endee, Monica Espinosa,
Samantha Farrara, Forrest Gifford, Kayla Giglio, Keith Goedert, Cameron
Gorman, Keenen Grogan, Carter Hall, Hannah Hansen, Hailey Herrington,
Maxwell Hoffer, Brenden Holcomb, Brandon Houle, Nathaniel Houle, Riley Hunt,
Ethan Jeskie, Tiffany Keath, Wallace Laflame Jr., Henry Liu-Gorman, Aisha
Lockrow, Polina Luke, Shawna Martinez, Faith Massa, Keenan McCauley, Carson
McLenithan, Daniel Medina, Ian Montgomery, Helen Mooney, Sadie Morin, Bridey
Nolan, Cody Oldham, Cameron Pembroke, Jacob Peters, Domonick Phillips,
Alexis Rafus, Eli Robertson, Patrick Robertson, Genevieve Rossi, Zackary
Rowland, Kirsten Russell, Nicholas Sarto, Christine Schafer, Miranda Seacord,
Hailey Seanor, Shelby Sharp, Grace Snyder, Kyle Spiezio, Bethany Strubel,
Sapphire Thurber, Jamie VanDeWater, DeAnna Wardwell, Charles Wilbur,
Sunshine Williams, Johann Woodcock, Nathaniel Woodworth, Amber Yanke,
Ethan Young. Adirondack School
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THE SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS


ANNUAL CARNIVAL & FIREWORKS will be held on
Thursday July 12 th, Friday July 13 th and Saturday July 14
th
2018 this year. The three night carnival will start at 6pm on
all three nights. This year’s entertainment will be: July 13th the
band Welkin, and July 14th Krystal’s Lytle DJ Service. Our
fireworks display will start at 9:30pm on July 14th with a rain
date for the fireworks at 9pm on July 15th. Stop by and try
some of the delicious food that will be served or try your luck
at one of the many games for kids or adults. Also try your luck
at winning by buying a raffle ticket for one of the many donated
prizes. As usual we are asking for the communities support in
providing baked goods for our cake booth for all three nights.
If you have any questions call: 518-321-9430. We hope to see
you there. We appreciate the Salem and surrounding
communities support in everything that we do.

COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at Old


Saratoga American Legion on Clancy Street in Schuylerville
July 15 1-5 PM. Music by “The Countrymen” Everyone is BASKET RAFFLE sponsored by the Cambridge Valley COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at Old
welcome. Casual wear. Adults $7. Ages 6-17 $2. Under age 6 Seniors July 21 at Jacob’s Well 29 West Main Street Cambridge, Saratoga American Legion on Clancy Street in Schuylerville
free. For information: 518-638-8905 or 518-824-3719. at 11am. Any donations you can submit will be greatly July 22 1-5 PM. Music by “The Countrymen” Everyone is
appreciated. The Seniors organization is a 501c3. welcome. Casual wear. Adults $7. Ages 6-17 $2. Under age 6
free. For information: 518-638-8905 or 518-824-3719.

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Open Daily til 9 pm CAR SHOW, North Hoosick Fire Dept. is holding a crusin car
show on our premises on Friday, July 6th. Awards will be given
MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club out for 5 catagores chosen by the fire dept. Free Admission for
CARS located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for this event. Anyone who would like to enter a car is to contact
our sign ) . Will be cooking breakfast on SUNDAY 8 July 2018 Greg Fox @ 518-330-9244. Also the department is having a
11 Chevy Cruze, 1 Owner, Silver ................... $4995
starting at 8:00AM through 11:00AM and will continue on the Chicken Bar-B-Que at the same time. Tickets for that are $12.00
11 Ford Fiesta Auto, Black ............................. $4995
second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, ea. The evening will end with the great musical group “The West
10 Chevy HHR LT, 1 Owner, Blue .................. $2995
Bacon, Sausage, Toast ( white or wheat ), Pancakes ( regular, Side Drive band” playing from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Tickets
10 Subaru WRX, 5 Speed, Silver ................... $8995
blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), French Toast, Home for the band are $5.00. Tickets available through North Hoosick
10 Kia Forte Koupe Red 137k ...................... $3995
Fries, Orange Juice, Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate. Cost: Adult firefighters or they can be reserved by contact Chief Alan Bornt
09 Dodge Caliber SXT 4 Dr, Black ................ $3495
$8.00, Child $4.00. Everyone will be welcome to join us. @ 518-378-4538.
09 Chevy Aveo, Auto, Black ........................... $3495
08 Subaru Impreza 5 Speed, Silver ............... $3495
08 Ford Fusion SE 4 Dr, Black ...................... $2995
08 Chevy HHR 4 Dr, Orange .......................... $2995
08 Chevy Cobalt Auto, Blue ........................... $2495
08 Hyundai Tiburon V6, Auto, Black ............. $3995
08 Nissan Sentra 1 Owner, Gray ................... $3495
08 Hyundai Sonata 4 Dr, Blue ....................... $2995
08 Ford Focus SE, 4 Cyl, Auto, White ........... $3495
08 Toyota Scion tC, 2 Dr, Auto, Gray ............ $3495
08 Hyundai Tiburon GT 128K, Blue .............. $4995
08 Honda Civic 2 Dr, 5 Spd, Blue .................. $3495
07 Toyota Camry 4 Dr, Black ......................... $4995
07 Hyundai Tiburon GT 5 Speed, Blue ......... $2995
07 Audi A4, AWD, Auto, Gray ......................... $3495
07 Mitsubishi Eclipse Auto, Orange ............. $3995
07 Toyota Camry 4 Dr, Auto, Tan ................... $4995
07 Chevy Cobalt SS Std., Black ..................... $3995
07 Chevy Cobalt SS Std., 93K, Black ............ $4995
06 Lincoln Zephyr, LOADED, Maroon ........... $3995
05 Buick Rendezvous 3rd Row, White ......... $2995
05 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, Black .................. $2495
05 Dodge Magnum SXT Wagon, Black ........ $1450
05 Ford Focus ZX3, 2 Dr, Auto, Gray ............ $2495
05 Toyota Scion C, 5 Speed, Blue ................. $3495
05 Mini Cooper 2 Dr, 6 Spd Std, Red ............. $3495
05 Hyundai Elantra 4 Cyl, Auto, Blue ............ $2495
04 Pontiac Vibe 4 Dr, Hatchback, Blue ......... $2995
04 Honda Civic EX 2 Dr, Auto, Black ............. $2995
04 Hyundai Tiburon 1 owner, Blue ................ $3995
04 Nissan Altima 4 Cyl, Auto, red .................. $2495
04 Solara, 96K, CONVERTIBLE, Black ......... $1495
03 Subaru Legacy 5 Speed, Green ............... $2495
03 Subaru Forester XS, 5 Spd, Silver ........... $2495
03 Subaru Outback Wagon, Blue ................. $2495
03 Toyota Celica GT Auto, Black ................... $2495
03 VW Jetta Auto, Gray, ................................. $1995
02 Mitsubishi Eclipse 72K, Red .................... $2995
02 Acura RSX 2 Door, Auto, Tan .................... $1695
01 Toyota Celica GT 4 Cyl, Auto, Blue .......... $2495
00 Toyota Solara 2 Dr, 6 Cyl, Black ............... $1695
00 VW New Beetle, Auto, Blue ....................... $1995
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• Multi-Tiered Greens
• Strategic Bunkers THE PENNY WISE SHOPPE
• Tree-Lined Fairways
• Driving Range Beginning of Summer Clearance
• Full Pro Shop • Club Rentals Starting July 2nd thru July 29th
Golf Course Rd., Warrensburg,
“Stay & Play” 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Housekeeping Cottages
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Weekend Packages • Motel • Pool • Lounge • Game Room
Just A Chip Shot From Your Cottage To The First Tee!
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89 Main St.,
Greenwich, N.Y.
25 SUMMER CLOTHING,
FOOTWEAR & ACCESSORIES!
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday
FOR SALE: Craftsman yard WANTED: Small grain WILL TAKE TO GOOD 10 am. to 5 pm.;
tractor, 18 HP, plow, weights, business is looking for used HOME Free goats, sheep, don- Sun.11 pm to 5 pm Come in and refresh your Summer closet at
grain bins 4000 bushel+ in Monday Holidays Open
chains, mowing deck, $500.
decent condition. Please call
keys, poultry. 518-642-3776 11-5 prices that are affordable!
518-642-3776
518-791-5700.
WANTED TO BUY:
CASH PAID FOR WILD NEW HAMPSHIRE RED
GINSENG HUSKY LAWN TRACTOR 2001 TOYOTA TACOMA LAYING HENS FOR SALE.
Dave Hicks FOR SALE: 16hp, 7spd, 42” 4x4, with cap, 4 cyl, auto, air, Laying 90%. $5 each.
518-632-5422 deck, used 4 times. $250. 212k, $3800. 518-944-7531 518-642-3776.
518-642-3776.
WANTED: Standing timber, SPECIALTY LUMBER
wood lots. Fully insured. Call Table tops, mantle pieces, rus-
518-692-2109 POMERANIANS FOR SALE: tic furniture stock. Select
grade hardwood lumber, in- FOR SALE:
Pregnant female due in 1999 Buick Century, As Is,
August $400. Male $300. to cluding butternut, cherry, oak,
WE SPECIALIZE IN ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494- $1000.
ESTATE CLEAN OUTS. good home only. 518-642- Call 518-798-5818
3776. 2747.
Antiques purchased or sold.
WANTED TO BUY:
antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china, glass, Manitou MLT Red Tour Coming to
books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197 White’s Farm Supply
518-222-1262
Open House and Red Tour,
HELP WANTED
July 12 and July 24
Seasonal retail stand SCHAGHTICOKE & WATERVILLE, NEW YORK.
operators &
vegetable pickers.
The Manitou MLT Red Tour is coming to White’s Farm Supply’s
BJ Farms Schaghticoke location on Thursday, July 12, and their
518-225-6291 or
lmboyce647@verizon.net
Waterville location on Tuesday, July 24. The event, which takes
place from 1-6 p.m., includes an open house, with lunch provided
EXPERIENCED C ARE
GIVER WANTED: For elderly and an opportunity to try the newest Manitou MLT multi-purpose
HELP WANTED: For elderly
woman in Greenwich. Prefer
non smoker.Weekends a must.
telescopic loaders and attachments.
SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL
gentleman. No experience Call for pick up or drop off Please contact Linda at 518- “With over 70 years of experience in the agricultural and lawn &
needed. Must be dependable service available. 518-686- 692-3184
and caring. 518-654-7747. 9621 Hoosick, NY leave message garden industries, White’s Farm Supply has a passion for provid-
ing quality products and service to all of our existing and potential
Thinking Of customers,” said Art White, Vice President at White Farm Supply.
4167 St. Rt. 40,
Changing Your “We are excited to host the Red Tour at our Schaghticoke and
Argyle, NY Wheels? We Waterville locations to give customers the opportunity to see how
638-6575 Might Be Able a telescopic loader used in farm applications can really improve
To Help!
efficiency and performance in so many farm applications. Stop
‘10 MAZDA 3 ‘11 TOYOTA COROLLA by our open house and see what’s new at White’s Farm Supply.”
Black, Gray With over 30 years of experience in the agricultural telescopic
107K mi 84K mi handler market, Manitou is known for delivering maximum com-
fort, performance and cost efficiency. The Red Tour showcases
$ $
8,250 9,500 the versatility of the Manitou MLT Series telescopic loaders and
‘13 HYUNDAI ELANTRA ‘09 HONDA ODYSSEY attachments. These multi-taskers boost productivity in digging,
Gray, Gray, lifting, hauling and loading applications on the farm. The Manitou
68K mi 103K mi MLT Series features machines that can lift up to 31 feet and at-
tachments that are specific for farm handling tasks such as hay
$
10,500 $ handling, manure scraping, animal feeding, sweeping and more.
9,000 “We are thrilled to bring the Manitou Red Tour to White’s Farm
‘09 HONDA PILOT ‘07 CHEVY COLORADO Supply,” said Lou D’Alesio, agriculture business development
7 Passenger, Black, manager for Manitou North America. “The Red Tour provides an
Gray 4dr opportunity to demo a variety of telescopics and attachments,
132K mi 124K mi speak to Manitou representatives and schedule a remote dem-
$ $ onstration.”
11,500 9,600
‘12 TOYOTA CAMRY The Manitou Red Tour is scheduled for Thursday, July 12, at
‘09 HONDA ACCORD
White Farm Supply’s location at 1205 State Route 40 in
Silver, Black, Shaghticoke and on Tuesday, July 24, at 962 State Route 12
102K mi 105K mi in Waterville. Both events run from 1-6 p.m. and include an
$ open house event with lunch provided. The Manitou equipment
$
9,800 9,500 will remain at each dealership for a week following the event, and
‘07 VW JETTA TC Says: “Simmering Summer! customers will have the opportunity to sign up for an on-site dem-
Red, Come Check Out Our Ever onstration at their own farm.
5 spd, Changing Inventory For more information about the event or White’s Farm Supply,
88K Mi and Hot Prices.
visit whitesfarmsupply.com or call 518-753-2237 or 315-841-4181.
We May Just Have The Ve-
$
6,500 hicle You Are Looking For!” For Manitou equipment information, visit manitou.com.
MG Publications, LLC, July 3, 2018

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776 THE UNANIMOUS DECLARATION OF THE THIRTEEN UNITED


STATES OF AMERICA: When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve
the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the
separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the
opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold
these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure
these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the
governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the
People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and
organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

The Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient
causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are
sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train
of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute

4 th Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their
future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies. We, therefore, the Representatives of
the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for
the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies,
solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent
States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between
them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States,
they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other
Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. Unfortunately, our Supreme Court, our Congress
and our President have abandoned many of these principles. We need to reinvigorate them!

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Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia. On February 6,
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to turn over any information to which congress is entitled, unanimous. The general expressed his embarrassment at his
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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
Schuylerville Class of 2018

Hailey Abruscato, Nolan Ackerman, Cameron Alber, Matthew Aldrich, Orion Ander-
son, Kyle Armer, Makenzie Arsenault, Brandon Aschauer, Robert Bakken, Derek
Baldwin, Matthew Ball, Ashleigh Barss, Grace Beaulac, Christopher Beck, Freya
Birkas-Dent, Valerie Bowden, Kasandra Brennan, Lucas Brockway, Hayley
Brownell, Erin Bryant, Ashley Buchanan, Mark Burch II, Dyllon Burke, James
Burke, Alison Burnham, Amanda Carlstrom, Emily Carlstrom, Jace Carter, Lily
Cerretani, Meagan Cherry, Tiffany Clark, Lillian Claus, Aidan Cocozzo, Amanda
Coleman, Joseph Coleman, Christian Commanda, Margaret Cox, Cheyenne
Crandall, Cassaundra Darrah, Kathryn DeLoriea, Hannah R. Diehl, Hannah S.
Diehl, Thomas Donovan, Carson Dunkel, Dylan Dunkle, Ryan Durie, Olivia Edgar,
Michael Eggleston, Samantha Ellis, Hannah Eustis, Eric Fields, Jae Fish, Travis
Fitzgerald, Tyler Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Fordyce, Otis Friday, Zachary Galcik, Aidan
Garry, Kirsten Gifford, Jacob Green, Deanna Greenwood, Jared Gregorek, Sidney
Gregorek, Morgan Gunter, Mikhail Hailu, Grace Hanehan, Kenneth Hanson, Kaitlyn
Hastings, Michael Havens III, Adrianna Hayes, Skye Hayes, Nathan Hefner, Jack ST. DAVID’S SOCIETY (P.A.S.D.S.) are pleased to announce that Dave Davies,Author of “What
Hemingway, Jessica Hinners, Devynn Hough, Dylan Howard, Danielle Hulka, A Line!”, Highlighting 50 Years of Adventure, Artistry, Wit andWisdom, will be with us at a “Gath-
ering of the Clans Waited Dinner Event”of the society. The dinner will be held Saturday, July
Meghan Hurley, Xavier Jones, Zachary Kane, Caitlin Kelleher, Isabella Kesterson,
14th at 6:00 p.m . at the Iron Lantern Restaurant, Castleton , Vermont. Dave, an ultimate “old
Johnathan King, Austin LaMoy, Kadon Lane, Jacob Laverdiere, Nicholas Lo Presti, school”freehand artist entrepreneur, is a Custom Painter, Inventor, Writer, Poet,Wordsmith and
James Macdonald, Gabrielle MacMillan, Joshua Mason, Gregory Mazzatti, Jes- Phrase-ologist. For more than 50 years, Dave Davies has performedhis freehand artistry on antique
sica Melita, Sydney Merchant, Emily Monforte, Amy Moreau, Lauren Morency, cars, custom cars, trucks, boats, airplanes,carpentry masterpieces, motorcycles, leather wear— “just
Amanda Morris, Batai Mueller, Teghan Murray, William Oakes, George Olsen III, about everything butwind and water”! His approach to life of blending ideas, talent and the wisdom
Kes Otto, Andrew Papura, Cassie Patrick, Jack Pearce, Matthew Peck, Lillian of old-school principals in his diverseartistry has touched the lives of people in almost every walk
Petersen, Austin Phillips, Michael Pink, Braden Podkladek, Lyndsey Prince, Chris- of life. Dave will share excerpts from his book, and life, at the dinner. Dave, member number 615
tine Putman, Madison Quinn, Casey Renner, Angelika Rodriguez, Jeremiah Rowe, ofP.A.S.D.S., is a Welsh heritage descendant of the Vermont/ New Yorkslate valley region. His
Scott Salls, Haley Sanders, Luke Scalo, Johnathon Siciliano, Dylan Sicker, Briana lifetime includes his formative years, education, workand family in Rotterdam, New York and
Signor, Brittney Smith, Kennedy Sobon, Sadie Staigar, Randi Stark, Emily Swinton, favorite memories of Lake St.Catherine summers. His slate valley Welsh heritage includes his
Walter Taras, Keira-Aileen Terry, Trent Thomas, William Tompkins, Dominique Davies andWilliams families within Granville and Williams and Whitcomb families in FairHaven.
Truelove, Tristan Turner, Emily Vallee, Scarlett Vanderwerker, Mikayla Verti, Influence of several mentors, including his late uncle, HollandWilliams, is shared with readers.
Dominic Vito, Alice Voell-White, Mark Wagner Jr, Alexander Ward, Emily Warmt, Attendees may obtain autographed copies of Dave’s book at the dinner event.Prepaid dinner res-
Katelyn Weed, Harrison Williams, Traleigh Williams, Derek Willson, Tyler Wood, ervations must be secured through the St. David’sSociety no later than Friday, July 6th. Seat-
Alexis Woodward, Patrick Yule, Charles Zetterstrom ing is limited, so don’t delay in making your reservation. All are welcome. For more information or
to makedinner reservation, contact: Poultney Area St. David’s Society—(P.A.S.D.S.).Its contacts
Congratulations Schuyler ville Class of 2018
Schuylerville include: email: pasds1988@gmail.com; and postal mail address of 60 Norton Avenue, Poultney,
~Country Power Products Inc ~ F&D Auto Sales ~ Curtis Super 40 VT 05764.The society is an ethnic fellowship non-profit entity.NOTE: This July 14th St. David’s
~ Thruway Beverage ~ Schuylerville Insurance ~Mega Mattress ~ Simon Auto Society dinnerevent follows the annual 4:00 p.m. Welsh heritage Evening Prayer Service athistoric
~ Hannaford ~ Glens Falls National Bank St. John’s Episcopal Church, East Poultney sponsored by the ExecutiveCommittee of St. John’s;
an ecclesiastical non-profit entity. by Janice B. Edwards, Freelance Writer
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ERBE TENT RENTALS FOR SALE: Areese 5th wheel
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lights, and tent sides. condition. $300. Also, 5th
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graphs, early 78's, cylinder Art @ 791-4562 Call 518-692-9214
records, parts. Call 798-5612
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
Salem Class of 2018

Michael Robert Aydelotte-Cintron Scout Heather Fronhofer Trenton James Mychack


Leire Aranjuelo Tessa Noel Georgeson Marcus Anthony Opulski
Tori Marie Barker Jacob Alan Gertzberg John Fredrick Pelton
Haley Louise Bentley Kennedi C. Godkin Jarret James Pierce
Matthew Tucker Braymer Amaironi Ilanalid Gomez-Veliz Harrison Christopher Robbins
Castonia Lynn Bullock Chloe Jordan Hanks Max Aidan Roderick
Lyle Noah Caban Jason James Harmon Charity Jacqueline Rushinski
Adam Douglas Campbell Nathanael David Holmes Nicklaus Scott Shelby
Chelsea Ann Cavanaugh Riley Joel Hudson Joey Justin Susee
Lauren Kate Christensen Charlotte Moffit Kerson Clara Grace Thetford
Zachary Gage Cummings Christopher Hugh Keyes Catherine Blume Thrasher
Abigail MacKenzie Davis Colt Michael Lathrop Seth Edwin Turcie
Neva Rose DiBlasi Tyler Stephen Lathrop Jordin Elizabeth Twitchell
Nicholas David DiDomenico Jackquelyn MacGregor Hailey Ann Vincent
Michael Andrew Formwalt David Joseph McFarland Houston Phillip Wood
Lucy Elaine Fronhofer Carlin Maree McPhee Angelica Joy Zold
Congratulations Salem Class of 2018: Salem Hardware & Supply
~ Salem Volunteer Fire Company Fort Salem Theatre ~ Battenkill Creamery
~ Neeson’s Auto ~ Salem Farm Supply ~ Pizza World ~ A&J Enterprises
~ Emerich Sales & Service ~ North Country Insurance ~Neesons Classic Cars
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08 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT, Blue ............... $9995
08 Chevy Equinox, 1 Owner, Black .............. $3995
08 Subaru Impreza, 5 Speed, Silver ............. $3495
08 Ford Explorer XLT, 3rd Row, Blue ........... $3995
08 Ford Edge SEL, AWD, White ................... $4995
08 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, Blue ...... $5995
08 Ford Escape XLT Tan, 159K .................... $2995
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03 Ford Explorer Limited AWD, Black ........ $2995
03 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer, 1 Owner, Blue $2995
03 Chevy Suburban 8 Pass., Gray ............... $2995
03 Toyota 4Runner 4x4, Auto, Silver ............ $3995
02 Chevy Tahoe LS, 3rd Row, Maroon ......... $2995
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02 Dodge Dakota Sport, 4x4, Red ................. $950
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02 Ford Sport Trac Pickup 4x4, 4 Dr, White $4995
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CHICKEN BARBEQUE will be held at the Pittstown United
THE NORTH RIVER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Methodist Church Hall on Saturday, July 28 from 4:00 pm to
will be holding aCar Wash & Bake Sale on Saturday July 6:00 pm. Eat In or Take Out. Menu: ½ chicken, potato salad, cole
14th, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm at theNorth River Volunteer slaw, baked beans, roll, homemade pies. Price: adults-$13.00, chil-
Firehouse on 13th Lake Road, North River, N.Y. Cost ofthe dren 5-12—$6.00, children under 5-free. For reservations call Herb
car wash is $8.00 for cars and $10.00 for trucks. Proceeds at 518-753-4427.
from this event will be used towardgeneral operating expenses.
Dan Freebern who has over 25 years of experiencedetailing THE HARTFORD MUSEUM and Civil War Enlistment Cen-
cars will be overseeing the car wash. And, while you wait for ter at 55 Main Street open for the season Sunday July 1st 1-4
yourcar to be washed get yourself a treat of homemade baked pm. This year’s display in the museum is about the old houses in
goods. For moreinformation contact Amy Sabattis 518-251- Hartford and their inhabitants. Regular hours are Sundays 1-4
2519. pm in July and August. Admission is free.
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OLD SARATOGA SENIORS IS HOSTING A BUS TRIP TO THE BEECHES, ROME, NY on Wednesday, July 18, Pick up milling process. free. For reservations call
at Saratoga Train Station at 8:00 am or American Legion, Schuylerville at 8:15 am. Buffet Luncheon followed by a show featuring Contact us today at Herb at 518-753-4427.
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THE CAMBRIDGE SENIORS are having a basket raffle on


July 21st at Jacob’s Well at 29 West Main Street, Cambridge.
Doors will open at 11 am and drawings will start at 1 pm. Re-
freshments will be available. For more information call 518-677-
8592 or 518-677-3457. Donations of baskets would be greatly
appreciated.

SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH offers Mass


on Saturday at 4:30 PM and Sunday at 8:30 AM. The Children’s
Liturgy will resume on Sept 23. The coffee hour will be held on
Sunday, July 8 to recognize Mr. Richard Butler for his many
years as choir director. Rich often included his wonderful family
and students in the music ministry. Holy Cross and St. Patrick’s
Annual Picnic will be held at Holy Cross on Sunday August 12
at 2 PM. Wings of Care is an outreach program of volunteers
offering an hour or two of their time to reach out to others. Find
out more about Wings of Care for Holy Cross and St. Patrick’s at
pastoralcare@battenkillcatholic.org. Please remember to support
the Salem food pantry and the Lunch, Learn, and Play programs.

VALLEY FALLS VFW POST 1938 located on Poplar Street


Auxiliary is having their annual Christmas in the Valley in July
this year. It’s July 21st 9AM-3PM being held outside the post.
Crafts, vendors, bake sale, lunch and raffles. If interested in be-
ing a vendor please call Linda @ 518-541-2588 or Donna @
518-753-7518 for application and more info.

CRAFT DAY Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Cen-


ter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY–will be held on Friday,
July 27th at 11:00 am, sponsored by the BlueShield of North-
eastern New York. Join us for a fun-filled hour all material will
be supplied. Please join us for a nutritious lunch at noon (Entrée;
Sliced Ham Cold Plate) for a suggested donation of $3.00. All
Rensselaer County seniors welcome, reservations are required
for lunch and appreciated for crafts. Call 518-279-3413.

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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
Neeson’s
A+ Rated with BBB • 33 Years In Business
Sales &
Service
Whitehall Class of 2018
Family Owned & Operated!
We Do: Auto, Trucks & Classice Cars Sales
Credit Approval Guaranteed In House Financing
Low Down Patments starting at $595
Monthly Payments starting at $199/mo.
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For ALL Your Car Care Needs call Neeson’s Frank Eugene Bessette IV Jensen Marjorie Keough Daniel John St.Clair
The Working Family Friend at 518-642-2565 Brandon Michael Bolster Maclain Keough Evan C. St.Claire
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Owner: Tom Neeson


518-642-2565 Mon-Fri
Congratulations Whitehall Class of 2018
Putorti’s Market ~ MacLeod’s ~Warren Tire ~ Glens Falls National Bank
~ Shed Stop ~ Emerich Sales & Service ~ Green Thumb Nursery
Better Business Bureau A+ Rating ~ Champlain Meats
Facility Id# 7098982 www.neesonsclassics.com 9AM-5PM
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John G. McCullough Free Library in


Programs and Events for Adults N. Bennington, VT - (802) 447-7121
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Ongoing Programs:
Book Review Roundtable: Every Tuesday at 5:30PM. Have you read something amazing? Share
your thoughts with your neighbors. Learn about books you might like to read as well! Locally

Greenwich Class of 2018 sourced snacks will be available.


Device Drop-in Hours: Every Thursday from 2:00- 4:00PM and by appointment. Want to learn
more about how you can access tens of thousands of ebooks and e-audibooks for free with your
tablet, smartphone, home computer or laptop and your library card? Stop in and learn more! Bring
your device along and we’ll get you set up!
Adult Coloring: Every Friday from 1:00-6:00 PM. Relax and unwind with intricate coloring pages!
Ongoing Programs:
Tales for Tots: Every Saturday morning at 10:30. Join this growing group for stories, songs, lit-
eracy- building activities and occasional crafts. All ages are welcome!
Lego Club: Every Friday afternoon from 3:00 -6:00 PM. A different theme each week! Show off
your fabulous creation for an entire week in our display case! Check out the Lego Challenge Cards,
see if you can create the task on each card!
Mothers’ Support Group: This special group will meet the first Saturday of every month! The
group is open to all mothers, mothers-to-be and anyone considering motherhood. Event is free. No
reservations are required. Little ones are welcome! Brought to you in conjunction with Green Mountain
Birth Connections. .
FISH CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB ANNUAL CLAM STEAM
Saturday 11 August, 12 NOON —— 9PM $40.00 FULL STEAM TICKET INCLUDES: Steamed
Clams, Raw Clams, Potato, Sweet Potato, Corn on the Cob, Sausage, Chicken, Watermelon, Open
Bar(Soda, Water, Beer), Entry into Raffle, Also from the Kitchen: Sausage with Peppers & Onions
& Rolls, Clam Chowder, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers & Rolls
$35.00 CHICKEN TICKET INCLUDES: BBQ Chicken, Steamed Clams, Potato, Sweet Potato,
Corn on the Cob, Sausage, Watermelon, Open Bar (Soda, Water, Beer), Entry into Raffle. Also from
the Kitchen: Sausage, Peppers, & Onions & Rolls, Clam Chowder, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, & Rolls
$30.00 CHICKEN ONLY TICKET INCLUDES: BBQ Chicken, Potato, Sweet Potato, Corn on the
Cob, Sausage, Watermelon, Open Bar ( Soda,Water,Beer). Also from the Kitchen: Sausage with
Row one (bottom - left to right): Gage Boddery, Samuel Grimmke, Luke Jordan, Peppers & Oninos & Rolls, Clam Chowder, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers & Rolls FOR TICKETS OR
Jacob Drost, Colm Niesz, Daniel Brierley, Michael Gabriel. Row two (left to right): INFORMATION
Gabrielle Wiss, Megan Steindl, Danielle McFee, Olivia Hansen, Chloe Littell, Kandice CONTACT: BILL AT 378-2208 OR AT THE CLUB HOUSE AT 695-3917 MUSIC BY DJ ANDY
Wilbur, Elizabeth Gregorek, Chloe Spigner, Amanda Ennis, Samantha Boyea JENNINGS
Row three (left to right): Noah Kapper, Marcus Tucker, Mackenzie Moy, Kierstyn
MUSIC FROM SALEM FIRST SUMMER CONCERT AT HUBBARD HALL Cambridge,
Strasswimmer, Karah Wilbur, Shania Danio, Devin Drew, Ciana Phillips, Destiny NY. On Sunday, July 8 at 4 PM at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, New York, Music from Salem will
Bigelow, Matthew Roberts. Row four (left to right): Jason Wilbur, Seth Batty, perform the romantically brooding second piano quintet by Brahms’ renowned Hungarian
Danielle Keays, Justice White, Kelsey Carpenter, Bryanna Booth, Hannah contemporary, Ernö Dohnányi, seldom performed in comparison to his showy Quintet No. 1.
Dauenhauer, Sophie Clark, Chloe Stevens, Elijah Bruce, Jamie Haskell In response to the devastating on going tragedy in Syria, Tufts University professor, Syrian composer
Row five (left to right): Dylan McPhail, Garrett Haynes, Reese Cristaldi, Jesse Tefft, Kareem Roustom wrote Traces for piano quintet and clarinet, based on a text about returning to the
Benjamin Steltz, Forrest Colby, Alec Watkins, Trevor Strope, Immanuel Manera destroyed camp of the beloved, searching for traces, and a reason to go on living. Also on the
Row six (left to right): Sarah Mueller, Emily Demarest, Jolyssa Ross, Alice Aldrich, program is a set of the popular duets for two violins, arranged for viola and cello by Béla Bartók‘s
Jamie Voumard, Maria Rincon, Kassidy Kuzmich, Brittany Dionne, Rosalind Maguire, son Peter. New to Music from Salem is Andrea Segar, recently appointed first violinist of the Lydian
Isabel Brice. Row seven (back - left to right): String Quartet, joining MFS cofounders Lila Brown and Judith Eissenberg, and artists Scott
Henry Hansen, Cole Burgess, Nicholas Brockway, Joshua James, Kallan Becker, Kluksdahl, cello, Eric Thomas on clarinet, and pianist Nina Tichman, from Cologne. The suggested
Michael Casey, Connor Booth, Ellis Pemrick, Brenden Rodd, Joseph Smith III ticket price is $25, but Music from Salem welcomes all under its “pay what you can” policy. Advance
Congratulations Greenwich Class of 2018 tickets may be purchased at the website box office https://hubbardhall.org/class-registrations-and-
Country Gals Cafe ~ Country Power Products Inc ~ F&D Auto Sales event-ticketing . For information contact info@musicfromsalem.org or 518-232-2347 or visit our
~ Thruway Beverage ~ North Country Insurance ~ Washington County Co-op website www.musicfromsalem.org.
~ Capital Tractor ~ North Country Insurance ~ Simon Auto ~ Hannaford
~ Locust Grove Smokehouse ~ Shed Stop ~ Emerich Sales & Service
~ Hudson River Tractor ~ Glens Falls National Bank ~ Livingston Furniture
~ Tops Furniture ~ Salem Hardware ~ Utopia ~ Corlew Realty
~ Neeson’s Classic Cars

CLOSED
CLOSED
JULY 4th
JULY
Week!
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2.5S, 4 Dr, Very Clean, 53K ONLY 26K!! 1 Owner, Pano Bedliner, 42K Pkg., NAV, HEMI, 44K Backup Cam, 36K Backup Cam, Tow Pkg Cooled Seats, 24K NAV, PANO, 29K
$ $ $ $ $
11,900 26,500 $
26,500 33,500 $
29,900 32,900 $
27,500 20,900
‘15 VW GOLF TDI ‘11 DODGE CHARGER R/T ‘13 FORD F150 FX4 ‘13 RAM 1500 ‘15 FORD F150 XLT ‘15 FORD F150 XLT ‘16 JEEP RENEGADE ‘15 JEEP WRANGLER
MAX SUPER CREW 4X4 LARAMIE LONGHORN SUPER CREW 4X4 SUPERCREW 4X4 LATITUDE 4X4 UNLIMITED 4X4

Auto, 45K, Leather, turbocharger Auto, 5.7 V8, AWD, HEMI! 5.0 V8, Auto, Htd. & 4x4, 5.7 V8, Auto, 54K, 39K, 5.0 V8,Auto, Tow 5.0 V8, ONLY 36K!! Auto, 4 Dr, AWD, Cruise, 3.6 V6, Auto & AC!
Heated Leather, NAV, 71K Cooled Leather, 54K Htd. & Cooled Leather Pkg, Bedliner Backup Cam, Tow Pkg PW, Tilt, 35K Hardtop, 59K
$
$
13,900 $
17,900 $
28,900 $
29,900 $
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30,900 18,500 $
25,900
‘14 CADILLAC ATS ‘14 LINCOLN MKZ ‘16 CHEVY ‘17 RAM 1500 4x4 ‘11 CHEVY ‘15 FORD F150 XTR ‘15 GMC TERRAIN SLT ‘14 FORD EDGE SEL
SILVERADO 1500 Z71 BIG HORN CREW CAB SILVERADO 1500 LT SUPERCREW 4X4

5.7 V8, Auto, HEMI, Crew Cab, 4x4, 5.3 V8, Auto, 5.0 V8, Auto,
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19,900

ROAST PORK DINNER is Saturday, July 7th, at the Pawlet Community Church. The Ladies ROUSE PICNIC Everett Wagar Senior Center- 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY - On Wednes-
and Gentlemen’s Supper Club invite you to dinner starting at 4:30pm. If you have questions re- day, July 18, R.O.U.S.E. (Rensselaer Organization United for Senior Endeavors) will hold their
garding the dinner, please call Doreen Mach at 802-325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 802-325-3073. annual picnic at The Elks on Rt, 2, Eagle Mills starting at 10:00 am. Lunch will consist of all you can
Take out orders can also be made on the day of the dinner by calling the church at 802-325-3022. eat Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sausage & Peppers, Chowder, Salads and Drinks and will be served at
Menu includes: Roast Pork baked with our famous topping Stuffing Mashed potatoes with gravy noon. There will be entertainment, a 50/50 raffle, basket raffle and bingo games after lunch. Cost
Hot vegetables Cabbage Salad Applesauce Fruited jello Rolls/butter Hot and cold beverages Des- will be $15.00, with van transportation available from all Rensselaer County Senior Centers. Tick-
sert this month will be - Strawberry Shortcake Cost of dinner is: Adults — $12.00 Age 12 — $6.00 ets are available at all your area Senior Center until July 11th. For more information call (518)279-
5 & under - free 3413 or (518) 270-2724.

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