aE l HLEHEM PUbUG Ut;HAHY DO NOl CIRGULAI £ . . . . . ._..,._..,..,. . . . .._.••••FIRM J-)0'\4 .. - . -~ 'Click it or ticket' 3043 - __ ,.. ··- ... 1~8-2008 BE1'HLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY 4ft DELAWARE AVE DELMAR NY 12054-3042 Law enforcement officials remind holiday travelers to wear seatbelts I...U..I,IJI,..,I,I.. t..l,.lf,ll..,,t,J.. I,II.I..I. See Page 5 Area News ' i '• Town banks on creek access Eight candidates, two hours Lined up in front of the eight chairs placed side by side at the SEIU building Wednesday, May 14, were the names ofihe Democrats vying for the 21st District Congressional seat, which will be vacated by Democrat Michael McNulty at the conclusion of his term at the end of the year. See story on Page 3. ~ Board vote a step closer to DEC agreement on fishing area ·--·· By JARRED CARROLL Spotlight Newspapers carrollj@spotlightnews.com gas·, prices were $3.86 per gallon for regular, $4.06 per gallon for. premium and awhopping $4.71 per galfor diesel fuel on Wednesday, May 14. . Unfortunately for Joseph Fish, a furniture store owner and delivery man from Plattsburgh, his large truck takes die- The power of'Pippi' When Cicilia Sedvall first came to the United States from Sweden to take part in a cultural exchange with the New York State Theatre Institute, she was able to lean on other actors to help overcome her unfamiliarity with English. See story on Page 29. sel. '.'! just topped : the thing off," ' said Fish as he . pointed to the G) Rebate Page 19 Consumer choices abound for stimulus checks Open space open§ discussion Baseball . Connor Costello pitched a perfect game to lead Crisafulli Brothers to a 4-0 victory over Andriano's Pizza in a May 4 TriVillage Little League Majors division game at Magee Park. See story on Page 44. THE SPOTLIGHT$.75 residents, park enthusiasts, plan- sultant for the town to help shape ners, and developers, along with the new land use policy. The town members of the town board and hired him strictly in an advisory the Citizens Advisory Committee capacity'- not to draw up an open on Conservation, all sat down to- space plan himself, according to gether and discussed the future of Supervisor Jack Cunningham. Bethlehem. "lt's·obviously a very individualBy JARRED CARROLL Residents were broken into ist decision," Behan told residents Spotlight Newspapers smaller groups to brainstorm what at the beginning of the woffi:shop. carrollj@spotlightnews.com · they envisioned for the town and ''What's important to you is irnpor· what "open space" meant to them. tant to us." Nearly 100 residents filled Town They then presented their findThe town's open space plan will Hall Thursday, May 15, to get the ings, which will be included in the be a comprehensive land use plan first say on the town's ongoing current study, to the rest of the au- . that will give landowners more endeavor to create an open space dience. tools to protect their land or do plan. · John Behan of Behan Planning Landowners, businesspeople, Associates is working as a conD Space Page 20 Residents share their visions for the future at public hearing on policy I ' .} • I . ' . The Bethlehem Town Board unanimously decided Wednesday, CMay 14, to allow tbe supervisor to enter an agreement witb the state Department of Environmental Conservation ·to grant fishing on town parcels along the Onesquethaw Creek. Although. tbe decision was unanimOus, there 'was ccinsidera)>le residential concern over trespassing issues, and Councilwoman Joann Dawson said· she felt "uncomfortable" voting on the measure and earlier asked the board to table it to look further into the matter. ·The cooperative agreement was sought by the DEC to allow anglers onto town property to fish the creek. The DEC will pay to build a small parking area, access point and footpath to tbe · creek, according to Supervisor _ Jack Cunningham. "I'm told it's one of tbe greater fishing spots in. the area," Cunningham said. The town is giving the state a ·33-foot easement from the center of the stream to allow people to fish along the banks of the Onesquethaw, which. the DEC stocks each year with brown trout. In addition to accessing town property, which DEC is paying Beth- O Creek Page 20 School vote results on the Web Results of the Tuesday, May 20, school budget and board of elections votes were not available before. The Spotlight went • to press. Check www.spotlightnews.com for results and updates, and remember to pick up a copy of the Wednesday, May 28, print edition of the The Spotlight for complete coverage. The Spotlight Page 2 ·May 21,2008 Police Blotter ATV crash leads to DWI charges for Ravena man Shawn K Harris, 20, of Ravena, was arrested by Bethlehem police on Thursday, May 8, for DWI, a misdemeanor, and two infractions: failure to display license plates and not wearing a helmet. Police said officers were called to the area of Rupert Road and. Old Quarry Road following reports of an all-terrain vehicle accident, and, upon arrival, officers said they saw "Harris lying in the ditch on his back near an overturned A1V." Harris was found in a "semiconscious" state, and he complained of a head injury, according to the arrest report. According to the investigation, officers reported that they smelled alcohol on Harris' breath when interviewing him, and Emergency Medical Services workers were called to the scene to treat Harris. The police report states that Harris was driving west on Rupert Road when he failed to negotiate a curve and drove his A1V into an embankment . 'This caused the A1V to overturn and eject Harris from the A'FV," according to the report. Police said that"due to his injuries," Harris was given a field .sobriety test and that he tested positive for alcohol on a prescreening device. TheA1VwastowedandHarriswas trausported to Albany Medical Center Hospital for treatment, according to· the arrest report. MAY SERVICE & PARTS SPECIALS! CAPITAL VOLVO e· OFALBANY Authorized Volvo Cars Retailer · 347 New Karner Road, Albany Mon-Fri 7:30am-6pm • Sat8am-12pm . 1 To protect and supervise Police said that while at the hospital, Harris declined to give a blood sample in order to test his bloodalcohol content, and he is scheduled to appear in Bethlehem Town Court on June 3. Other arrests • Adine M. Taylor, 19, of Albany, turned herself in to Bethlehem police Tuesday, May 6, on the grounds of an active arrest warrant for petty larceny. Bethlehem Town Justice Ryan Donovan issued the warrant for Taylor's arrest after ·she failed to appear in town court for a petty larceny charge on April17. ShewasprocessedattheBethlehem police 'station and arraigned before Town Justice Paul Dwyer before being sent to Albany County Correctional Facility. Bethlehem Town Supervisor Jack Cunningham, far left, in bullet-proof vest, talks to Bethlehem Police during a shoplifting call at the Glenmont Wai·Mart the morning of Tuesday, May 13. Cunningham was on a ride-along with officer Scott Anson. At least one of the alleged shoplifters fled the scene to the Glenmont Elementary School, which was put on lockdown. That subject was eventually taken into custody behind the Glenmont No.2 firehouse. Tem H~ffernan Sr/Spollight 1 · www.capvolvo.com Spring Car Care Checkup!!:: 10% OFF Any Parts or: Includes lube, oil filter, rotate tires. Check NC performance and che!=k steering and suspenesion. $ 99 11 Offir&:pim5!31/08 II I 11 : Foronly 99. p us tax :: . Service Purchase · 1 • 1 lired oF coupons you cannot really use. 1 H'"'""'Y"""""=~""· Of{rrExpim5/3!/08 ---~-------------~~---------------~ 11 --!'tl_j .-VJJ • '' From cell phone to phone home, you'll find the best things at Delaware Plaza. At Delaware Plaza, you can pick up classic ring tones and classic movies. And don't forget our 24-hour Hannaford supermarket and more than 30 other shops & restaurant~! THE HEART OF IT ALL A collection of shops & restaurants for your daily life • 180 Delaware Avenue • ·Delmar, New York . . - r The Spotlight Flower project needs donations· Town Hall and the Chamber 204 Delaware Ave., summed it of Commerce are teaming up to up best when he,s'li.d: "Every · beautify Bethl~hem- and they year, the banrters and flower are asking for residents' help. baskets along our historic From Memorial-Day until· business district enhance its Labor Day, banners and baskets :,.~ppearimc(~d show_that there offlowerswilladorntheDelaware IS a huge feeling ofpnde among Ave'!1ue Corridor in Delmar.'s . r~sidents business owners. busineSs. district. ' "SJ gladly make ~.contribution to -: Fiaf~ and Flowers c~mmittee this .effort,, spearheaded by the volunteers are looking to enhance local Chamber ?~ Conun~rce, ~? the"appearance of the historic .ensure the tradition continues. areaandhavesetagoalofraising To _become a Flags and. $8,000 to cover costs.. . Flowers donor, make" checks O_ngoing fundraising is payabJ~·to "Flags_·& Flowe_rs" -ne"eded to keep the project alive, a~d m!lil or drop 1t off at F1rst arid organizers are asking for .N1agara ]:lank, 197 Delaware donatiims,' big-or small;b·etanse ~ve,,';£~~,.lQ054:-For--m_ore every little bit helps. · mformabon about donatmg Bethlehem Chamber of money or volunteering for the Commerce President Marty project, contact]oanne Vandeloo Democrats vying for the 21st District Congressional seat took part in a debate at the SEIU building in downtown DeLaney said the annual at478-0544. Donation forms can also Albany Wednesday, May 14. volm1teer effort is a great benefit Ariana Cohn/Spotlight to the town. be found at Town Hall of the DeLaney said that Dr. Lee Bethlehem Chamber of Masterson, who owns the Commerce .. Delmar Chiropractic Office at -Jarrett Carroll and Dems for 21st hold debate Hamagrael preschool teacher set to retire Bausback is ready to step down afte·r 29 years of teaching After nearly 30 years, Peg Bausback is retiring from the Hamagrael Preschool. Teaching 3-, 4-,. and 5-yearolds at the preschool since 1979, Bimsback has decided to step down, according to the school's president Florence MeDonough. Hamagrael Preschool, a co-op school, is located at the Delmar Reformed Church in Delmar. It first opened its doors in the church in 1979 when Bausback began ·teaching there, said McDonough, and it was held inside of Norma Kirkman's home prior to that. Kirkman lived in the Hamagrael neighborhood, hence the preschool's name. It is not a part of Hamagrael Elementary School. Bausback worked at the preschool at the University at Albany for two years before starting at Hamagrael, said McDonough. A retirement open house will be held on Wednesday, May 28, in Bausback's honor from 6 to 9 p.m. It is being held at the church hall of the Delmar Reformed Church in Delmar. "I, myself, have seven children, and six of them went to the preschool. I have one who is too young and hasn't gone yet," McDonough said of knowing Bausback. "Anyone who feels a particular affection with the school or with Peg is welcome" McDonough has been the president of the pre-school for eight of the 12 years she has been involved there; and said she has gotten to know Bausback fairly well over those years. She said that they are expecting close to 300 people to attend the retirement open house event. "She touched a lot of lives," McDonough said, adding that the public is invited to come out and support Bausback on May28. -Jarrett Carroll Five Rivers plans frog program Walk in search of amphibians on Friday, May 23, at 7 p.m. at, at thestate Department of Environmental Conservation's Five Rivers Environmental Events .......· 30-31 I ;... :"'... :........-34'40 Crossword .. ;: ... :............... ::.31 Real Estate •.• , .•...............•-... 35 Weddings ....•.• -.................... 27 Education Center, S6 Game Farm Road, Delmar. Led by center naturalists, the program is part of the National Wildlife Federation's "Frog Watch USA" citizen participation . endeavor. The program will start indoors with recordings of the sounds of frogs and toads found in our area. There will also be some live amphibians on display. An· outdoor walk to listen for frogs and toads Will follow. The program is free. Bring flashlights if you have them. For information, call Five ·Rivers at 475-0291. Eight candidates weigh in on broad range of political topics By ARIANA COHN Spotlight Newspapers cohna@spotlightnews. com Lined up in front of the eight chairs placed side by side at the SEIU building in downtown Albany Wednesday, May 14, were the names of the Democrats vying for the 21st District Congressional seat, which will · be vacated by Democrat Michael McNulty at the end of the year. Filling those eight seats were seven men and one woman, all in business suits except one. Instead of a tie, candidate Arthur Welser wore a T-shirt that said "Arthur Welser for Congress: getting rid of the drugs and the thugs." Wednesday's debate kicked off with some light humor by contender Darius Shahinfar, who after declaring his name to the crowd said, "It's a name for . politics, don't ya think?" He later said that when his father stepped off the boat from Iran, the few words he knew included "yes,· no" and "hamburger." The joking quickly subsided as the eight candidates each tried to show voters they were the best choice to fill the vacancy in Congress in a way that would represent the American people. During introductions, former Assemblyman and NYSERDA executive Paul Tonko,. who had not announced his candidacy in the weeks leading up to the debate said, "I thought long and hard about entering this race," before advertising himself as the most qualified person for the job due to his many years as a legislator and commitment to tackling issues such as energy. Also at the debate was John Aretakis, a trial attorney; Tracey Brooks, an attorney; Craig Burridge, executive director . ' The Spotlight (USPS 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight LLC, 125 Adams St., Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Periodicals postage paid at Delmar, N.Y., and at additional mailing offic~s .. Postma!it(!r: send address changes to The Spotlight, P.O. Box 100, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Subscription rates: Albany County, one year $26, two years $50, elsewhere, one year$35. SubsCriptions are not "refundable. · and CEO of the Pharmacists Society of the State of New York; Lester Freeman, a member of the Albany County Legislature; Darius Shahinfar, former Capital District Representative for Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand; Phil Steck, Albany c;;ounty legislator; and Welser.' The win~er of ihe Democratic primary, to be held Sept. 9, will face either Republican Jim Buhrmaster or Steven Vasquez in the general election. Welser admitted that he was probably the only candidate in the race with little-to-no political background, but, he said, "America needs someone from the private sector." Topics of the debate varied throughout the night, from global warming and energy conservation to the war in Iraq -about which all ·candidates seemed to agree that U.S. troops should be brought home. The one question that elicited different answers from among the candidates asked what piece oflegislation would be the first th~ candidates sponsored if they were elecledintoCongress.Candidates had 60 seconds to answer Brooks said her first action would be to lower gas prioes, while Burridge said he would first work on a Universal healthcare system, somethingShahinfaralsomentioned, along with energy legislation. Freeman said his first initiative would be to change the allowance age for tobacco purchasing, online gambling, marriage, and drinking to 20 years old. He also said that people should be able to enter the military at 18 years old, but not actually be able to fight in combat until they are 20. Steck said his first initiative would be to work on having an "immediate withdrawal from . Iraq." "Unless the war in Iraq has ended, all of this [universal healthcare, energy, etc.] is meaningless," he said. Welser said his first piece of legislation would require all students who drop out of high school before age 16 to be drafted and create "remedial Saturdays" for students to attend school on the wee~ends. Also at the debate, the crowd learned that not all candidates in the race have been Democrats all their lives. Brooks said she was raised in a Republican family, but . that she had been a Democrat since 2002. Shahinfar said that for five yeais he was aRepublican. Aretakis said the issue .of globalwarnlingisverylmportant to him. _ ''I'm sure all of you in here' are familiar with AI Gore's movie," he said, referring to the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth." "It actually drew a tear to my eye watching that movie." Steck later said, "I, too, was impressed by AI Gore's movie, but in the end, I was left very hollow." While many candidates acknowledged that America doeshaveaglobalwarmingcrisis at hand, Freeman argued, 'This is not No. 1 on our plate," a spot, he said, belonged to low-income families. 'This is a sophisticated issue," he said. "It doesn't mean much to the poor families." Prior to ihat question, the candidates were asked if they would consider using nuclear energy. WelsersaidheisnotlOOperoent in favor of using nuclear energy, but that he would "definitely be in favor of looking at nuclear power as an alternative." Aretakis said he would not be infavorofnuclearenergybecause it "causes harm to babies." The issue of campaign finance reform also brought forth a variety of answers. Aretakis said he would not approve such legislation considering how much his family has already given him toward his campaign - nearly $300,000. Tonko said he ilgreed with campaign finance reform and that lawmakers shouldn't "allow ourgovermnenttogetawayfrom the masses." The debate lasted more than two hours, during which the candidates assured the crowd that this would not be the last debate of the 21st Congressional District. Page 4 ·May 21,2008 The Spotlight Helping with math homew.ork makes .me cry By ROBIN SHRAGER SUITOR news@spotlightnews.com Remember those word problems from math class? "Fred and Ginger have $4 7 left over after paying the rent on their apartment, buying five candy bars, filing their tax returns, picking up groceries for four senior citizens, and making a donation to charity. 'The groceries cost one-sixth of the taxes owed and three times the amount given to the nonprofit. The nonprofit spends 15 percent on administrative costs and the remainder to fund math tutors for adolescents who won't listen to their parents' advice on homework. Create a chart showing the type and quantity of candy purchased and the rate of consumption, factoring in Ginger's insurance deductible for dental appointments and Fred's affinity for caramel and chocolate, but not in combination. Show all work" Math homework makes me cry. Or to be more specific, helping with .math homework makes me cry. I don't know why my daughter and I have to argue about math. After all, math is math. It's not subjective. You don't have to theorize about how "X" is feeling. You just· have to solve for "X." I simply encouraged the friend ·her homework questions and to slow down and carefully read the answer came out to "zero each line of the problem. I 3!so equals six." I knew this to be suggested that she jot down each untrue. category of expense and keep a 'There must be a typo on the running total. She was able to sheet" I told my daughter. come up with the answer and She said, 'There can't be a understand how she got there. typo, it's handwritten." I asked my sixth grader, And she even said, 'Thanks!"" there's a write-a," I. A sixth grader let me help said"Then ''Why do we argue about math through gritted teeth. her with math homework and it homework?" "Mom's trying to say there's She said, "Because we get was a pleasant exchange. There a mistake in the question," my were no open displays of anger frustrated with each other and husband chimed in. or refusal to accept.tips. that makes us upset." In case I was wrong-a about I said to my daughter's friend: "But why do we get. the write-a, I jotted down the "So, you just let your parents frustrated?" help you? You don't yell at them equation and asked an adult "Because we can't figure out when you don't understand?" friend. She said she'd already the problems," she explained. talked to three other parents "No, I get frustrated and yell I waited a moment and then at my parents," was her honest and they all confirmed that the problem cou!d'not be done. pressed on, "Uh, what about reply. when I CAN figure out the I was relieved that I had I knew better than to ·ask, problem. Why do we argue not lost my ability to complete "So, why won't you just listen then?" simple algebra. And I also to your parents?" recognized 'that math can be I thought for sure Rachel But I did brag to my own frustrating. would just shrug her shoulders. I was wrong. She said, "It's daughter that I helped her friend I was challenged in May because my brain is still going. and there was no yelling. by "determine the function" "That's nice," said Rachel, . problems. Yougetachartthatlists It's trying to figure out the problem and so it can't listen to unimpressed. values for ''X" and corresponding what you are saying." What's with this lack of pride values for "Y" and you have to in parental math skills? figure out a single method that Now that adds up. Maybe my daughter sees will turn X into Y for every pair I knew better than to ask, "So, that I don't always know the on the list. how do I get you to listen?" answers. Sometimes I have to When I first looked at the Earlier this year I helped one to the giant math textbook. refer problem I tried to figure out the of her friends with some math homework and ever:Ything went · And one time I even called a trick or the formula. I even made · a rough graph of the number smoothly. Nobody got upset. friend who teaches math .. Recently I worked on one· of· pairs. And then I decided to use Nobody yelled. trial and error, which turned out to be the correct methodology. One night my husband and I sent Rachel to bed and then stayed up another hour trying to solve two math problems. I was· about to give up on the second question when 1eft announced, "I got it!'\[:\Vhat's the answer?" I asked .wearily. "It is X squared minus 5." Ah, good old X squared. So the next morning I told Rachel, "Try graphing the pairs and if the graph comes up shaped like the letter V, try squaring .X." I don't know if that tip is worth remembering, but I sure hope she heeds my advice to always check her work. It's all too easy to make simple ~CABLE Chief Meteorologist Mike Bono Rivers & Recreation Albany Almanac AVERAGE HIGH lay Nednesday, May 21 ·hursday, May 22 'riday, May 23 )aturday, May 24 )unday, May 25 i/londay, May 26 ·uesday, May 27 n•. Sun & ~ AVERAGE LOW 49• HighNear 92°/1941 97°/1911 93°/1964 92°/1964 94°/1981 94°/1914 94°/1914 room when you prefer using the family room couch as a homework station?" I lean in over her shoulder and see that she has written the Pythagorean Theorem in the equivalent of a six-point font. On the bright side, she's able to complete this assignment without any help. I ignore the fact that she's sitting hunched over using only the minimal natural light let in from a small opening in the curtains. I flip on the light switch as I leave the room. I feel fortunate that .my daughter likes math: She's already admitted that she tunes out my help because she just .wants to figure out the answer on her own. I hope over time she grows I more patient with hersel{,;-Patience is an asset when problemsolving, regardless of whether the problem involves math. By the way;' Fred and Ginger bought two Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, two Hershey Bars and a Nestle Crunch. ~TIME WARNER WEEKLY WEATHER Record hi h/low/ ear mistakes, like adding when you mean to subtract. Looking over your work can uncover these types of errors. My daughter's writing can be neat, but is sometimes extremely tiny. I implore her to write larger. "How can you go back and study these solutions? How do you expect the teacher to read this? Your homework is just one sheet out of 100. Give your teacher a break and write bigger." 'We're not going to hand this in," she says. I breathe deeply and count to 10. · "How can you be sure that the teacher. won't collect this?" I ask. "She's not going to." "Even if she doesn't collect it, she should still be able to read it if she walks past your desk." I say. I hold back from adding, ''Why did we put a desk in your LowNear 32°/1949 34°/1967 36°/1967 29°/1963 30°/1956 38°/1972 30°/1969 lNNUAL PRECIPITATION 15.53 inches as of Thursday, May 15'h 2.39 inches above average May 22, 1911 -The temperature at Lewiston ME soared to 101 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded in New England during the month of Ma~. 1 Albany was 97 that day, also a May record. July 4 of that year was Albany's hottest day ever at 104. oon . . . • Hudson River Suniise Sunset Day V\(ednesday 5:27am 8:17pm Thursday 5:26am 8:18pm 5:25am .8:19pm Friday 5:25am 8:20pm Saturday 5:24am 8:21pm Sunday Monday 5:23am 8:22pm 5:22am 8:23pm Tuesday Moon Phases May 27'h Last Planets When Jupiter Mars Saturn Mercury Dawn Evening Evening Evening .. • ,. • Levels as of May 16,2008 North Creek June New Riv.er Levels , Mohawk River Hadley fort Edward In the Adirondacks, the average date of last freeze, also referred to Where as the beginning of the growing season, comes BrightS High West late. Examples are May 21" at Stillwater High SW Low WNW Reservoir and June 8th at Old Forge. Troy liute Falls Tribes: Hilts Schenectady ~ ~- - Day Wednesday ·Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday -~"'Tides Cohoes at Alban High 6:42am, 6A9pm 7:20am, 7•36pm 7:58am, 8:14pm 8:37am, 8:55pm 9:18ani, 9:41pm. 10•02am, 10:32pm 10:51am, 11 :27pm apital News 9 is an exclusive service of Time Warner Cable. For cable TV, high speed internet or home phone service call: 1-866-321-CASLE. _ Low 12:49am, 1:31am, 2:13am, 2:56am, 3A 1am, 4:31am, 5:26am, ·- . - 1:30pm 2:13pm 2:57pm 3:41pm 4:26pm 5:13pm 6:01pm The Spotlight ·state tells drivers to buckle up . Law enforcement initiates · .in Troy, Albany, Colonie and of all drivers and passengers in ·a seat belt watch campaign Bethlehem, and the Albany the state- one in five- do not By JARRED CARROLL jcarroll@spotlightnews. cem As motorists gear up for Memorial Day weekend road trips, they are being reminded to buckle up by local and state law enforcement officials. A statewide "Buckle Up: Click it or Ticket" campaign kicked off · in the Capital District Wednesday, May 14, with ·a press conference at the Capitol announcing that ·police will be on the lookout for un-belte.d drivers between May 19 and June 1. Police around the stat~ will be adding patrols looking for drivers without seat belts or improperly restrained children inside of vehicles. The west lawn of the Capitol building was filled with law enforcement vehicles, and there was also an inflated 30-foot gorilla wearing a S<;'at belt. Staff at the event handed out various promotional and informational materials to hundreds oj people during the busy lunch hour. The press . conference focu_sed on the dangersofnotweanngaseatbelt an<;! jthe number oflives saved __ ,each _year ~Y: buckling up\ _ ,,MilJilii:ipal po)ice ~';'P?f!lr\'nts • ~ ~uu-3• j JrjL.~.! -.--~ ,. ''-'£_..._. ,_~··~ ":_. "' .I<J•IJUlW ~- . County Sheriff's Department, routinely wear their seat belts. as well as New York State Police, In 2006, there were 42,642 were all on hand to tell people people killed on the nation's they will be on the lookout for highways, according to the seat belts over the next two National Highway Traffic Safety weeks. Administration. Among those New York State Department killed, nearly 16,000 (37 percent) of Motor Vehicles Commissioner were not buckled up at the tiine David].Swarts,ChiefofStaffDavid of their accident. Lt. Thomas Heffernan of the Kelly of the National Highway Traffic SafetY Administration . Bethlehem. Police Department· and New York State Police 'said municipalities ·are given S!lperintendentHarry]. Corbitt all grants by the state to add extra reminded drivers and passengers patrols to their jurisdictions until to wear their seat belts. ·. June 1. · ''Wearing a seat belt is a simple "We normally try to do it thing motorists can do to·help around a holiday;'''Heffernan proteCt themselves in the event said of the 'Buckle Up' program. of a crash. Law enforcement, · 'This is in addition to our daily community leaders and traffic efforts, of course." · safety advocates· aci-oss'ihe'state Police say that-front-seat haveworkedhardtoincreasesafety passengers over the age· of 16 belt compliance and we should all can be subject to a citation if be proud of their success. But the driver is pulled over, and more can be done," said Swarts. that if the passenger is tinder "Every life counts, that's why it 16, the driver will be issued the is imperative that we continue to citation. . _ .· . raise the safety belt compliance 1 Motonsts can expect routine rate. The statistics prove that as. roadblock stops, much like an seat belt usage increases,'illore 'inspection sticker stop or a DWI lives are savea." checkpoint, over the next two Accordingtothestate'sDMY, ·weeks as police.look for seat motor vehicle crashes are one "belt violators. State·policecsay · of the'le·ading causes of death in . ,last year's "Buckle·Up· America .llllllllllll!illliiaia:lss•!"".,.. the natiOn and' the No: l'catise _;,Week" resulted in more than ·I~ . , · of death· tor people between ' to;OOO tiekets being issued to .Law enlorcement and state oHicialshold a press conference on t~e west the· ages of 2. and 34. Yet the motorists who weren't wearing ,lawn of the Capitol in Albany on_ May 14. , · ( ., .. , .. . depattrne9t-citesthat'i'8 p~rcent " seat belts: ·· ! .,,,, , '"',.; Jarrett Carroll/Spotlight '• 1 '_:,!..._!!:!'~~-, ~:.:~:;·::· ,:'~•! o·.JJ!!H 1\;J"lf • t. • rj • 'J':1:0I(HJOil.h!'' .n-~!·:cn 'Iii -:;:1 ~ __ _ . _ --~- :~tt'e.lpi:s:ilught•:f~,[~;s~ni~r . ,cel~br~fion::~~ Delmar Carpet Care Graduatioms:fast~pproaching, bus~v.e.s~ Is ?sired to donate gif!s •···andparents·andbusmessleaders ·Dr cash•for··aoor·pnzes: This are invited to help out with the S•is <al ebmm:unity~wide effo\-t, (il3ethlehem Central• High School 1artd·!'very bit of help'goes into 'Senior.Celeb~ation, thealhnight; makingitqosuccess: · "''"'' ·•. alcohol-free pa(ty at the high '' 'Pa'reilts·: ot"'se'niors ''he .-school. The celebration will keep needed· to·· help decorate the teens off the road from ll.p.m. high school during the day on .on Friday, June 27, to 5 a.m. on Friday,June27. And parents of . Saturday, June 28. juniors are the ones who can Piitents of students in every join the party by working a shift, grade level ate welcome to make either in the evening or early in a donation, and every kind of the morning Fonnform~¥on o~ d?nations, .decoratmg;, <;>r he,Jpmg out,. \contacf·Klir-~n Gloeckler aL 439:2163, LyKGx2@aol.com' -or, Glori'a Foley at 475:0073, . foley5@nycaprr.com. - . . . ~:~ · QUALITYl • .WALL~4TO WALl • UPHOLSTERY ·ORIENTALS AND AREA RUGS . .,_ "'·- See the collection that started it all. Info Thursday, May 29th, 2008 7:00 • 8:30 pm ' Christian Brothers Academy is a college preparatory junior and senior high school for boys founded in 1859 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. The story of Faith and Edward Deming Andrews and is one of intrigue, .their. collection of .Shaker objects . . relationships, friendships, ethics, passion and scholarship. Hear the story and see the collection beginning May 24th. You'll see iconic Shake~ gift drawings, textiles, oval boxes, furniture, and rare pieces never before ·exhibited publicly while uncovering the details of this fascinating tale. . . GATHER UP THE FRAGMEN'fS: The Andrews Shaker Collection For Information please Call Art Smith '63 at 518-452-9809 ext. 110 Transportation is available from Saratoga County and the City of Albany Christian Brothers Academy 12 Airline Drive, Albany, NY 12205 www.cbaalbany.org Edwin and Jean Weiller lli] _-~nk~~rth Come for the day. Leave _with 200 years of Shaker Ex~•eri.ence. Page 6 ·May 21,2008 The Spotlight Matters of 0 inion spOtlight Debate offers little substance Counting toes isn't enough By GLORIA SMITH There's an old movie-making adage that says if you go news@spotlightnews.com out of your way to show a telephone in the first act it had better ring by the second. ' The author does public relations for the New York State Podiatric In the nice to succeed Mike McNulty, D-Green Island, in Medical Association. the 21st Congressional District, we've been shown nearly What does a mother do when a dozen phones in the election's firstact. Since then some she first looks at her newborn? have been disconnected and some are seemingly ~ff the will say: "Count every Most hook, but none has yet · toe." Yet moms can do far more rung with a clear mesif they're concerned about the sage and resonance that proper development of their connects with voters. children's feet, says Albany-based Democratic candiDr. Mark Friedman, president of dates John Aretakis, a the Northeast division of the New trial att?rne~;Tracey Brooks, an attorney; Craig Burridge, · York State Podiatric Medical Association. "Many people think executive drrector and CEO of the Pharmacists Society ofseniorcitizenswhen they think of the State of New York; Lester Freeman, a member of of podiatrists, butmostpodiatrists the Albany County Legislature; Darius Shahinfar, former see as many children as they do Capital District Representative for Congresswoman Kirstas part of their everyday adults en Gillibrand; Phil Steck, Albany County legislator; and practices ... and they should be Arthur Welser- complete with self-promotional T-shirt seeing more,:• he adds. -joined wait-and-see-candidate Paul Tonka for a debate According to Friedman, some hosted by the Service Employees International Union. complications, such as flatfoot The debate was scheduled for only two hours, hardly and ingrown toenails, can be enough time for eight people to give anything more than inherited or caused in the womb. bumper-sticker slogans as answers to what were wateredOthers can occur as children down questions to begin with. begin their walk through life, from the occasional fall to an Candidates were asked about global warming, the war irijury suffered playing a sport. in Iraq and universal health care- issues that are hardly "No matter the cause or the most pertinent to the majority of their constituents. severity of the problem, the But it gave the candidates an opportunity to give trite, health of a child's feet should not safe statements on subjects that are easier to deal with than be taken for granted," he advises. say, attracting forward-thinking businesses without selling · According to a recent survey bx _. out citizens, or addressing the exodus of intelligent, hardthe American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) of parents working people from the state they represent with children. under the age of Candidates should have opinions on serious national 18, only 35 percent said that they and global issues, but when they're given such a short would not be motivated to take timeframe as they were in their first debate, someone to a doctor's office their child should have the sense to commandeer the podium and for foot or leg pain treatment. tell the voters what they want to know. Furthermore, only 25 percent of The argument can be made that this was only the first those surveyed would take their of many. debates to be had before the Democratic Primary child to see a podiatrist- a foot election on Sept 9. But with the revolving door that has been . specialist. put on this race, it may be the only debate for some. Friedman has two theories that may explain these survey So still, the phones aren't ringing, and so far, out of the results. "Many people mistakenly eight would-be public servants that gathered for a debate believe that feet are supposed on Wednesday, May 14, the candidate that has piqued to hurt and therefore they don't the most interest has been Tonko, who waited until the take foot pain seriously. Others debate to ambiguously throw his hat into the ring. And may not be aware that podiatrists the interest doesn't come from his politics or anything are-the specialists to see forfoot he's done in the past or in this race so far. pain." To address these problems of It comes only because he was savvy enough to skip perception, the New York State the first act. . Podiatric Medical Association has launched an educational initiative aimed at mothers-to-be and mothers now. "Pregnant women should be aware that increased body weight can lead to painful foot conditions like over-pronation due to flat feet or plantar fasciitis which can be a cause of heel pain. Some can gain an entire foot size related to hormonal changes. It's common to experience leg cramps because of impeded circulation. Sometimes help can come from something as simple as a custom orthotic." As for their babies' feet, Friedman provides the following answers to frequently-asked questions. Is it normal for my baby's feet to look discolored, wrinkled or for his/her skin to peel when he/she is born? Babies spend anywhere from nine to 10 months in a slielter of protective fluid. The feet need just as much time to fill out and turn a normal color. as the rest of the body. Once you give birth, your obstetriCian and then later your pediatrician will look for obvious abnormalities of your baby's feet and legs. Are there certain things I can do·to care for my baby's feet? Caring for your baby's feet is no different than the care you provide to the rest of his/her body. Trim your child's toenails with baby nail clippers, making sure to cut straight across to prevent in!(rown toenails. Also, be sure to thoroughly dry your baby's feet after a bath. Additionally, purchase items, such as an activity gym, which will allow your baby to move his/ her legs and feet around. This will help him/her strengthen his/her muscles in preparation for walking. At what age should my child take his/her first step? When physically and emotionally ready, your child will President and CEO- Richard K. Keene walk. 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Of course, when walking outside or on rough surfaces, babies' feet should be protected in lightweight, flexible footwear made of natural materials. Soft, hand-stitched shoes provide a safe environment for tiny toes while allowing plenty of room for foot growth and muscle development. When is a child's foot fully developed, and why is this important? Full skeletal maturity takes place in most indivi<!uals between the ages of 18 to 23 years of age. Foot maturity continues while many children are active on their feet. It is important to have your child's feet checked regularly by a podiatrist. What steps should be taken to make sure a child's feet are not at risk when participating in sports? When your child participates · in sports, make sure they wear sport-specific shoes that fit properly. They should also warm up and cool down before and after participating in a sport and avoid poor outside playing conditions, such as very wet grass. When should I take my child to see a podiatrist? The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) recommends having your child examined by an APMA member podiatrist once he/ she begins to walk to make sure his/her feet are progressing normally, especially if there is a family history of foot problems. Many. APMA member podiatrists specialize in pediatrics. You can search for a podiatrist in your area by visiting NYSPMAs Web site, www.nyfootspecialists.com, and clicking on "Find a Podiatrist." You will find a list of podiatrists who you can call to see if they specialize in pediatrics. I. The Spotlight May 21,2008 • Pa£e 7 - ... - ... _. .1' YourO inion spOtlight Bethlehem pedals hard for Bike to Work Day Editor, The Spotlight It is my privilege to write how my neighbors, friends and colleagues.in Bethlehem answered the call to bike to work on National Bike to Work day this past Friday, May 16. Our event was the prototype community based event. Everyone said yes to our event and brought something to the table. This event extended beyond our town, but was still embraced by us as part of a larger community. · Supervisor Jack Cunningham committed to our idea during a Saturday morning soccer match last fall and offered support before we even had a plan. Gregg Saggenaorf and his team at the highway department did their usual job and made sure the routes were clear of debris so our participants could cycle safely. Lt Tom Heffernan of the Thank you to bike expo participants Editor, The Spotlight: We ·would like to thank everyone who contributed, ·-volunteered and partiCipated in this year's bike expo event. Over 60 youth residents participated in the bike rodeo and had their bikes registered and inspected. The participants also learned · important .safety ·tips, proper "~hand· signals and rules of the roan while riding theirbikes. 2 • · ' ·The following business helped make the' bike expo' a success: -, -•Mad Dog Bikes, Steiner's Sports, Price Chopper, Dunkin' Donuts and New Village Deli & Pizza. Also, a'special thank you goes to Wa!Mart of Glenmont, for their donation of six bikes. These brand new bikes.were ·given away to six lucky residents who participated in the bike rodeo. Finally, thank you to the followingpeopleforvolunteering: Town Supervisor Jack Cunningham; Kathy Newkirk, . ColleenHummelandJulieMcNeil from the town clerk's office; Bethlehem Youth Court Director. Katrina Charland; Bethlehem Democratic Committee member Kim Gallo; and Bethlehem Central High School participation in government students Greg Weiss, Sean Cummerford and Natalie. Mike Whiteley Bethlehem police officer jason Gallo assistant administrator Bethlehem Parks and Recreation Bethlehem Police assisted with route planning and assigned patrols to help ensure the cyclists safety. Marty Delaney of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce provided publicity and volunteers and participated in the ride. Nan Lanahan, the director of Parks and Recreation, opened the bike rodeo to our event Dr. Mike Tebanno, our new school superintendent, extended my invitation throughout the school district to the faculty and administrators. Mark Kissenger introduced me to the Department of Health's statewide wellness coordinator who encouraged DOH employees to ride to work. Karen Kissenger introduced me to several bicycle 'fiends.' Thank you also Karen for 'rescuing my bike and I after my fall on the Wednesday before the everit. Frank Trossett championed the event with Key Bank. Leslie Trossett featured our event on www. bethlehemgoesgreen.com and more importantly reminded me to take pictures. Brian Whitman, Christian Leitzau and Christo Zemmering ofSABIC-IP introduced Bike to Work Day at their workplace. Cathy Turner, my true friend and inspiration, held ·down the Elm Avenue Staging Area with her resurfaced hip. Joe Martens introduced me to his associates at the Department of Enviromnental Conservation. Their employees signed up in droves. Davi~ Liebschutz graciously introduced me to the members of the MohawkHudsonCyclingCiubatthe big spring kick off banquet. He and his wife, Libby, participated in the ride on graduation weekend. Brian St. James, Chuck Quackenbush, Matt La:ndy, Mike Klugman and Gene Primomo, experienced Bethlehem cyclists, all, offered their assistance, leadership, encouragement and participation. Nick Ferguson showed me how to get more ,-olunteers for next year from be high schooL Karen Empie was a force behind this event; among the first of the Mohawk H·cdson Cycling Club to step forw;r:-• to leac a r:de. Iamb the debiofJoelRosonberg and Mary Aon ScbLbmehl fr:>m the BethleheT1 '.occer Club. Than,:o :n Matt DEVlin 0f Mad Dog Bi~ci' s Eric W.1alen of the Down:ut-~ Cyde Shop and]. Wozniak ofSteine~ s S:x·rts W:!o cpened up the staging a:ea3 en our town at 'a-dark thirty" tc make sur€ ever;yon~·s bike was safe f·r tile dzy's ride. Valerie. Strauss and Larry Kranich who participated in the event, advocated for the event and brought my kids to practice countless times. Thanks to all the residents of the town who listened to my sermons and exhortations, especially Gary Henning, whose humor and laughter were an inspiration to keep plugging on. Most importantly my gratitude goes to every person who nde their bike to do some work, any .work, du:ing National Bike to Work Week. A special final thanks to my greatest blessings, my wife and children. I am truly a lucky daddy. Be a hero. Save the world. ~de your bike. RobertI RttSSe/1 Bethlehem Bethlehem garden tour awaits your visit Editor, The Spotlight: at 4 p.m. in the parking lots of It's spring, so it must be time the Glenmont and Slingerlands for the Bethlehem Garden Club's Price Choppers. annual garden tour and plant As always, there will be a large sale. This year's tour includes six assortment of sun and shade beautiful private gardens awaiting perennials for sale on the library your.visit on Wed!>esday,June 11, lawn onBorthwickAvenuefrom 4 'from-4 W 8 p.m:~ · . · · to 8 p.m.Tickets are not required Fo~ the first .time, anvanc~.: ·for plant putch:a:ses. •··•~--­ tickets may be obtained at Fine gardening raffle tickets reduced rate of $12 by calling are $5 each and will be available PricillaMillerat439-9171. Tickets at the plant sale and at one of the soldonthedayofthetourare$15 tour gardens. The winner will '·itii(!'niay be purchased starting ··receive a minimum 12 hours of a ' jneorge w. FrUeh Fuel Oil • Kerosene • Diesel Fuel fine gardening by members of the Bethlehem Garden Club. Proceeds frcm the garden tour ber-.efit public gardens in toWil 'V'lile the plailt sale suppo'i:s a'l. educational grant for lo:al elementary school teachers. · · -- :,·, :""'.-..... - Join us for an enjoyable evening. Discover new and unusual plants, learn what grows. well, and check out interesting plant combinations. Be prepared to be inspired! Linda] Manr.ella ,._~ . Bethlehem Garden Club BRIDAL SHOW '<H'" · ';May 25th 1:00-4:00 . . ~ .- ' COLON[ECOUNTRYCLUB .. ,.., , 14~MapleRd.,VoQrheesville ''FREE ADMISSION" ..• LXHIBITS? REFRESHMENTS- ENTERTAINMENT ,, · -GRAN'DPRIZESWedding Gown. by Mori Lee & Fabulous Vacatiens Sponsors RoyaJe Limousine & Rolls Royce Cash Only 462-5351 Prayer Line M®bil 436-1050 Restaurant Equipment AUCTION Manaia Wood Fired Pizza & Pasta 1475 WesTern Ave. {Rt. 20), {Guilderland), Albany, NY (Exit 2~-NYS Thruway to Western Ave., Located in Stuyvesant Plaza) TUES., MAY 27, 1Q A.M.- Preview:9-10A.M. Auctionin[l restaurant equipment & building fixtures as the building IS to be demolished to include: South Bend & 6- Burner Hobart Range w/shelves, South Bend Griii,Pitco deep fryers, Pitco Pasta Cooker, 3 qt. Robo Coupe, Hobart meat slicer, Amana Microwaves, metro shelving, SS prep tables, SS sinks, prep coolers, salad cooler, 2 door cooler w/Butcher block top, ice cream freezer. Back-to-back bar cooler, glass chiller, 12 bar stools, 115 black chairs, rd., sq. & rect. tables, high chairs, booster · seats, decorative hanging lights, outdoor Gooseneck lights. Outdoor Bronze posts lamps, Outdoor Cylinder wall lamps, hanging heat lamps, Porcelain hand sink. 5-French door sets, 26 Anderson Crank-out windows, urinals, toilets, 100 sheet pans, hotel pans, china/glassware, bouillon cups, Glass Irish coffee mugs, Perception wine glasses, old English Silverware sets, Carrier 7.5 Ton 208/230V 3 ph., gas heat packaged rooftop unit; Trane 15 ton· hor. discharge pkg. RTU 208/230V gas heat; Fujitsu 3 ton wall mount ductless split NC system, plus much more! Terms: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or Debit Cards. No Personal/Company Checks accepted. Ten percent buyer's premium. All items sold in "AS IS" condition. Subject to errors and omissions. Driver's license required for bidding number. All statements made day of auction take precedence over grinted material. Auction #5369/08. Everything has to be out y Friday, May 30th! AUCTIONSERVICBINC www.brmstek.com 2052 Lamson Road Phoenix, New York 13135 800-562-0660 Members of the NYSAA & NAA The Wedding Group (518) 464-8247 BridaJShows@aol.com Page 8 ·May 21,2008 The Spotlight Family oriented "·Yanni's~·Too- expands hours Coeymans restaurant hovers above the Hudson By JARRED CARROLL Spotlight Newspapers· carro/lj@spotlightnews.com Whether you're boating on the Hudson or driving along it, a Yanni's restaurant can be on your radar for waterfront dining seven days a week. With two locations along · the Hudson River at the Coeymans Landing Marina and in Athens, Greene County, indoor and outdoor dining can be found year round - and so can the calamari. Both restaurants sport two decks, live entertainment, an extensive beer and wine selection, and fresh seafood, literally right off the boat. Award-winning-chef Marc Yanni owns the restaurants and runs them with his wife -Chef Rich Harris, left, and Owner/Head Chef Marc Yanni stand on the deck of Yanni's Too at the-Coeymans and two teenage daughters. Landing Marina on the H~dson River. No~ o~en seve~ days a week, Yanni's Too and Yanni's Ill in Athens, Yanni says he onlywantsto Greene County, offer a umque waterfront dmnmg experience. Jarrett Carroll/Spotlight give back to the community that has given so much to year. has an unmistakable port burgers, to lobsters and · him. Yanni's Too, located at 16 flare and can accommodate oysters. "We try to do as much Marina Drive, just south of large parties, for which Yanni However, it's the domestic for this community and for the Village'ofRavena on Main recommends a reservation if Rhode Island squid that the waterfront," Yanni said Street, has helped revitalize there are six or more people. everyone seems to be after Thursday, May 15, while a previously unkempt In a slngle weekend night the - roughly 1,000 pounds of standing on the expansive waterfront in Coeyman's restaurant will serve between calamari are served up each deck of Yanni's Too in . Landing after opening its 300 and 500 meals. week between Yanni's Too in Coeymans. "People can come doors in 2000. 'That entire deck will turn Coeymans and Yanni's III in here and feel good. Our food "When we first got here, over at least two or three Athens. is great, the atmosphere is 'there were no sidewalks times," Yanni said pointing "Calamari's the big deal, relaxed ... and now we've here," Yanni said. ·"We're to two decks complete with but that's what so nice about become a staple in the always improving on this outdoor heaters along the this place," Yanni said. "You community." place. We added the decks marina. could be sitting at the bar The Yanni family sponsors and the whole building had Graduating from the eating chicken wings and I ·local Little League and to be redone when we first Culinary Institute of America, could _be sitting here right bowling teams, and they started .... Every year it just Yanni along with other next to you eating a lobster." hold various fundraisers and gets better." seasoned chefs, prepare Family run isn't just charitable events at their The decor of Yanni s Too everything from steaks and a marketing term for the restaurants throughout the ~"" '' Apply for a SEFCUHofne.Equity ,),;' - --<:"·' _-'- - - -- ~:::<;}::_, _ _ --~~ ·.Line of Credit today and put" your ---, % home/to workf~r you to live better Visit www.sefcu.com, stop by any branch or call452-8183. Albany (Empire State Plaza, One Commerce, State Street, Arbor Hill, Patroon Creek, S. Pearl Street) Clifton Park • East Greenbush • Glenmont • Guilderland • Latham • Schenectady (State Street, Broadway) • Schodack • Slingerlands • Troy (Hoosick Road, Vandenburgh Ave) • Wilton · Yannis, it's a way of life. "My wife runs the front of the restaurant and my two daughters work here, too," Yanni said. "This is a hard· business, because were so busy for such a short time. ... If me and my wife didn't work together, I would never see her." Yanni's Too just expanded to seven days a week on Monday, May 19, and will remain open all week long throughout the summer until ·Columbus Day weekend. During the off season, the restaurants are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The new summer menu just came out at Yanni's Too, including a kid's menu with complete entrees starting at $5.99. Appetizers range from $6.50 for fresh zucchini sticks to $13.99 for a seafood sampler and $12.99 for an appetizer sampler. Yanni's Famous Calamari, with choice of original style (tossed in lemon garlic wine sauce); Rhode Island style (with banana peppers); Calamari. Red (with light marinara sauce); or Chipotle style (with a smoky jalapeno sauce), all cost $8.99. Entrees range from $14.99 for chicken parmigiana, to $21.99 seafood Pot Pie (fresh lobster, shrimp, scallops and white fish in a sherry cream sauce topped with a puff pastry). Yanni's Too also offers fried baskets, and nightly and daily specials on dinners and desserts. "You can come here every night without getting the same thing twice," Yanni said pointing to two-sided specials sign on wheels that lists 20 dinner and lunch specials and 10 dessert specials. A family offour can expect to pay somewhere in the neighborhood of between $60 to $70 for an evening that includes an appetizer, entrees and dessert. "It's great here," said chef Rich Harris, who has worked with Yanni for nine years. 'We're always cooking ·something different." Yanni said that his talented chefs include Harris and Jack Armstrong at Yanni's Too, and Errol Farrand John U pstick at Yanni's III. It's all about family and friends and enjoying the majestic Hudson River, according to Yanni, whose name is on the line when it comes to the quality of his restaurants. "My last name is Yanni," he joked, "so it better be good." Yanni's Too, 16 Marina Drive, Coeymans, and Yanni's III·, Route 385, Athens, offer menus, prices, and entertainment listings on the Internet at www. yannisrestaurants.com. Spotlight Newspapers *Annual Percentage Rate. Rates for a Home Equity Line of Cred~ begin at 5%APR for the fi~ year and Prime minus 1% the~eafter. This rate applies to loanS up ~o an 80(1/o Loa~ to V~ue{LTV) ratio with a 25 year tenn. APR is variable based on the Prime Rate published in the Wall Street Journal. Pnme Rate as of March 18, 2.008 IS 5.2~%. lnt~rest and payments a?Ju~ a~nu~lly with a 2Yo annual cap and a 14.9% lifetime cap. Annual rate floor is 5.0%. Other rates available are dependent.upon LTV percenta~e. All loans are subject to cre.ditworthmess.lfthe ho":Je eqUity hne IS d~scharged ,....., "__ .,.. ---.:within 3 years of application, the closing costs paid on behalf of the borrower will be charged back and added to the pay off amount of the loan. Closmg costs are est1mated at ~ j NCUA $50-500. Rates are as of March 18, 2008 and are subject to change at any time. · ~= -'"'-- - I Not just local Really local The Spotlight May 21,2008 ·Page 9 IN BRIEF- , _ Library to host book sale High school set for concert 1Oth annual ping pong ball race scheduled The Voorheesville Dollars for Scholars will hold its lOth annual ping pong ball race on Saturday, May 24, at 1:30 p.m. at the Memorial Day celebration. The event raises money to support scholarships to college bound seniors. Ping pong ball tickets can be purchased for $1 each from Karen Belgiovine in office or .the middle school's from Tim Kelly in the high school guidance office. The race will be held at the American Legion Post 1493 on Voorheesville Ave. main SpagheHi dinner to support baseball teams The Voorheesville Baseball Booster Club is holding a spaghetti dinner fundraiser on · Wednesday, May 28, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Take-out dinners will The Feura Bush Neighborhood Library is going to have a book sale on Saturday, May 31. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be held in front of the library on Route 32 south of Albany, behind the J ern salem Reformed Church. The library is a volunteer library run by the Feura Bush Neighborhood Association. There will also be a Feura Bushwide garage sale that day. The Voorheesville high school vocal concert will be held on Wednesday, May 28, at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at the high school. All are invited to attend. Schools to close May 23 Schools in the Voorheesville School District will be closed on Friday, May 23, as the district will be using a contingency day. Schools will also be closed on Monday, May 26, for the Memorial Day holiday. Defensive driving program planned A two day defensive driving program will be held on Thursday and Friday, June 5 and 6, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Wyman Osterhout Community Center in New Salem. The program is open to all Church to celebrate Ainsworth retirement Relay for Life coming up The Southwest Albany County Relay for llie will be Saturday, May 31, at the Voorheesville high school. A special luminary ceremony will be _held to remember those lost to cancer and to honor those who have 'survived. Luminaries will be lit at 9:15 to represent these individuals. Anyone wishing to make a luminary donation may do so by contacting Lori Farrell at 459-4749. Each luminary candle is $10. · Print the forms byvisitingwww. events.cancer.org/rtlswacny and clicking on "Youth Forms" on the left side of the page. An open house has been planned to celebrate the retirement of Karen Ainsworth Sunday, June 1, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Bethlehe~ Community Church, 201 Elm Ave., Delmar. Aiosworth has been directorI teacher at Bethlehem Community Church Preschool for 33 years. For information, call 7973517. . Historical society hosts cleanup The Clarksville Historical Society will host an "Adopt a· Highway'' cleanup on Saturday, May 31, at 9 a.m. Meet at the Clarksville Community Church, 1997 Delaware Turnpike, Clarksville. Coffee and douglmuts will be served Volunteers should wear the appropriate clothing, gloves, long pants, boots or sneakers. Orange vests and yellow hard hats will be provided . All are welcome. RETIREMENT AUCTION After 43 Years of Dedicated Service (ON-SITE ONLY) Royal R._ Dyer Construction, Inc. 192 South Mam St., Mechanicville, NY · Inspection: 8:30AM Auction Day Heavy Trucks, Support Trucks,_ Vehich::s. Heavy Construction Equipment, Backhoes, Exc_avators, Tn;:nch~ng Equipment, 100's·of Pieces of Support and Repa•r.Shop E~mpment. Quality Consigr~ments Accepted. 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'• ' ..:- .- ~ l~ June 30- August 8 Make Saint Rose a part of your plans this summer- the place to be for kids entering grades 6-10. sum rn er Classes for Children ages 3-7 The Music Studio time-teSted ·award-winning (SARATOGA) Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:00 AM For a complete schedule or to register call 518.454.5144 or visit www.strose.edu/summeracademy Home· Performance with ENERGY STAR®.· New York's recipe for successful energy savings and environmental benefits . New York State has been working diligently on creating cleaner, smarter, ar:d more accessible energy solutions, and doing so with much success. Under the direction of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the New York Energy $martBM programs are a testament to the fact that investing in energy efficiency makes sense.· "We use innovation and technology to solve some of New York's most pressing energy and environmental problems,." saii:l NYSERDA Vice President Bob Callender. 'We believe that improved technobgy and efficient use of energy can provide well for the needs of New Yorkers while reducing environmental impact and dependence on foreign oil." million kWh in electricity (enough to power 2,500 haines for a year) and saved 816 ·b:il.lion Btus of oil and gas. These savings ·prevent an estimated 60,000 tons of carbon dioxide emisSions from entering the atmosphere every year; the equivalent of taking approximately 12,000 cars off the road. "Our specially-trained contractors are accredited by the Building PerformanceInstitute, using tried and tested building science principles to examine how the house operates as a ·system, testing the efficiency, as well as the health and safety of each home," said Callender. "Contractors . who participate in this program are able to provide financial incentives, and they test the home when they are finished to verify the results of the improvements." NYSERDA's Home Performance with The Program's comprehensive home ENERGY SfAR• Program is responsible for assessment applies a whole-house approach. For example, if a contractor · significantly reducing residential energy consumption and bills in New York, not to · works on the bdlding shell of a home, that mention decreasing greenbous~ ga.ses that work would afkct the heating system. 11 improvements are made to the windows, negatively impact the environment. the contractor needs to check how well the home's ventilation system performs. Tiie 'Through Home Perfo:-man~e with ENERGY comprehensive home assessment allows SfAR, homes of any style or size can be · the contractor to evaluate insulation levels, improved to use up to 40 percent less air infiltration, heating and cooling energy. Since the program began in 2001, equipment efficiency, appliances, and nearly $150 million worth of comprehensive lighting. This allows the contractor and the energy efficiency improvements have been homeowner to identifY problem areas, and completed in. nearly 20,000 existing New use . the· information to develop a York homes. New Yorkers have :-educed comprehensive approach to treat those their energy usage by approximately 16 areas. After the work is completed, testing is repeated to ensure that the work has been done correctly and that the energy savings are real .. The number of homes treated under Home. Performance with ENERGY STAR has increased significantly each year since the program began. lo previous ·years, the program averaged about 200 completions per month. In 2005, 4,141 homes participated in the program and another 4,800 were completed in 2006. Not only is NYSERDA's program a benefit to homeowners, it has become a successful business model for the contractors who embrace it, as well as for twelve other states that have implemented their own Home Performance with ENERGY SfAR programs. Contractors all over New York are buying into Home Performance with ENERGY STAR and realiziitg the benefits of maximizing customer service, as well as expanding business opportunities and profits. Currently; more than 131 contracting firms throughout the New York~ State participate in the program, and more continue to tum to NYSERDA to learn how to join the program. For more information, visit www.GetEnetgysmart.org or call toll-free 1-877-NY-SMART (1-877 -697 -6278). Home Energy Solutions 60°/o off Get up to the cost of home energy improvements. Income-eligible households con receive a subsidy of up to 50% for qualifyin~ energy. efficiencf measures. For a lim.ited t1me only, Nationa Grid gas customers may be eligible for an additional l 0% subsidy for high efficiency gas equipment. Benefits of our Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® Program: • Get an expert assessment of your home by a BPI Accredited Contractor • low-interest financing available • Enjoy a more comfortable home • Save money, save energy, save the environment To schedule a comprehensive home · assessment and start saving energy this year, call toll-free or visit our website. 1-877-NY-SMART I www.GetEnergySmart.org ___ ___ _ 7 -........., May 21,2008 ·Page 11 The Spotlight IN BRIEF Library uses grant to buy equipment ~~~!;!;!:::Classic for Vl•sually· ··mpal•red Not seeing as well as you used to? How about taking home and trying out one of several styles and grades of magnifiers that VPL now offers for the benefit of our eye-challenged patrons? We have magnifiers for both in-library and at home use that were purchased with a mini-grant from the Upper Hudson Ubrary System. The grant money is also being spent on large print (LPB) bestsellers, including nonfiction, and the ever-popular audio books. From now on, all of our discussion books will be available in large print and audio editions, too. Our large print collection is seeing increasing usage every year, and we hope you enjoy these additions. Library closed The library will be closed Saturday to Monday, May 24 to 26, for the Memorial Day holiday. Enjoy the village celebration and on Sunday, stop in· at the new open mic that begins at 3 p.m. at 37 South Main St. (the Old Songs venue). The feature presentation will be Barbara Vink, a member Voorheesville ,,.,. L''" r'Uu1IC luTafY. D . ~ - of the VPLEvery Other Thursday Night Poets, reading selections from her Alzheimer's writings. Cancellation Technology has thwarted the presentation of 'The Wounds of War" on Thursday, May 29. The new CD being created for the Brain Injury Association of New York has not been finished. The program will be rescheduled. Postcards on display In the library display case this month is an unusually formatted display of postcards from France; in the hall gallery, artwork. by students of Unda Nimmer. Barbara Vink • All library programming is free (unless otherwise noted) and open to the public. Voorheesville Public Library is located at 51 School Road, Voorheesville. For information, call765-2791 or visit www.voorheesvillelibrary.org. empts, overcalls, penalty and and performing opportunities for takeout doubles, slams and the middle school and high school Blackwood convention. Students musicians who want to use the will reinforce good techniques summer to sharpen their jazz of bidding, play and defense performance ski)ls. andClassyCarandMotorcycle Show is Saturday, June 14, using sample hands with hand The Summer High School from 1 to 6 p.m. at the New records. Jazz Program, comprised of Baltimore District No. 1 The "Elementary Text for two 18-piece jazz ensembles for (Wyche) Park. Five-Card Majors" will be students entering grades seven Proceedsfromtheeventwillgo used. Copies of the text will be to nine and 10 to 12, will run from to the New Baltimore Reformed available from the instructor for Tuesday, July 1, through Friday, Church (NBRC) Stained Glass $5 at the first class. Class cost is Augc 8. Each ensemble will Window Restoration Fund. The $49 for ]CC members and $54 for meet Tuesdays and Thursdays NBRC is celebrating its 175th nonmembers. from 6 to 8 p.m. Both bands will anniversary this year and one of Prepaid reservations are present public concerts in July tlie major projects is restoring required by calling 438-6651 x112 and August. the windows, several of which or e-mailing ClaireS@saajcc. Tuition for the six-week require major work. org. program is $265. Interested For information on how to students should register as soon enter-a car or motorcycle into the as possible, as the ensembles fill show, be a vendor or be otherwise Jazz program seeks up· quickly. For information or involved, e-mail NBCarShow@ student musicians an application, contact the Saint y3hoo.com or call 694-3748. The College of Saint Rose Rose music department at 454Summer High Scho9l Jazz 5178, e-mail saintrosemusic@ Program will offer its 22nd gmail.com or visit www.strose. Jewish center to season of providing learning edu/summer. offer bridge classes The Sidney Albert Albany Jewi.sh Community Center's adult program will offer a series of Beginner-Refresher Bridge classes on Tuesdays, June 3, 17, 24 and July 1, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Albany ]CC's Massry Senior Center. Class instructor is·two·time national champion Rhoda Kratenstein. The five-session course continues the basic concepts of bridge: pre- ~ ""~~~~~ ~ · New Homes & Additions -~~~-~ ""'-~ "'~- • Custom Homes • Decks I Suitrooms . .. •J ~~' • Kitchens I Baths • Finished Basements We ruso build on your lot! ttJwiFT BUILDERS nA Family Tradition Since 1834" *~"'' 1 I 439-4663 George's Market and Nursery, UC SPRING HAS ARRIVED AT GEORGE'S MARKET fl NURSERY Bedding Plants • Geraniums • Potted Perennials • ShiDbs • Trees-• Roses Vegetable Plants • Mulch • Top Soil • Other Items Too Numerous to List SPECIAL • ALL HANGING BASKETS- $19.95 fl UP· We Deliver Top Soil & Mulch Daily CHECK OUT OUR SPECIALS fJ LOW PRICES Open Daily 8-6 •-sat. 8-6 • Sun. 9-5 760 Troy-Schenectady Rd., Latham • 785·4210 W«'re Growing... ask about our New Location!! ~2JC!JI~~Fresh Cut Flowers Order Your Fresh Baked Pies • Bedding and Vegetable Plants • Fresh Baked Pies • Seasonal Produce & Perennials • Jackson & Perkins Rosebushes • Cut Flowers • Cemetery Pieces • Hanging Baskets FARM AND MARKET Colonie's Oldest Business since 1870 MEMoRIAL DAY SPECIALS • Artificial Cemetery Pieces • Fresh Homegrown Asparagus • Bedding Plants • Hanging Baskets • Fruits & Vegetables • Home Made Pies and Baked Goods Cafe open Monday - Saturday 945 WATERVLIET-SHAKER ROAD at the intersection ofSand Creek Road 869-5653 www.shakershedfarm.com ·Sun. 9-4 ----------------------------------------------------------- Page 12 ·May 21,2008 rile Spotlight Friends sponsor 11-day tour of Italy Town plans trip IN BRIEF . Ar,t, architecture, history, music, pageantry, magnificent cities, beautiful countryside, warmth, wine and unforgettable regional cuisines - that's Italy. And you can experience it firsthand, thanks to Friends of Bethlehem Public library. The Friends have teamed up with Collette Vacations and Smithsonian Journeys Travel Adventures to sponsor an 11-day tour in the spring of 2009 called "Italian Masterpieces." Rome and F1orence are the high poiots; from these cities tourgoers go on to explore the Vatican, Siima, Lucca, Perugia, Assisi, Montepulciano and Orvieto. The tour includes an educational component, with talks about Renaissance art and architecture, fresco painting, and the local cuisioe. Affiliation with the Smithsonian assures expert speaker presentations. The dates are March 23 to April2; cost is $3,549 per person of memory: "These are tales about old-world dislocations and new'world relocations, about finding and settling a home, about growing up and growiog old," he said. Marten teaches modern and contemporary literature at Union College, where he is the Edward E. Hale, Jr. Professor of English and chair of the English· department. He has published in The New York Times Book Review, Gettysburg Review, Ohio Review and other distinguished publications. The talk is free and open to the public. /check It Out Bethlehem Public Library (double occupancy) and iocludes air travel from Albany Airport, air taxes, fees and surcharges, hotel transfers, and 15 meals. To find out more about this exciting travel opportunity. You can attend a tour preview and slide show on Monday, June 9, at 7 p.m. in the Bethlehem Town Hall auditorium. Tour brochures with full itinerary are available io the library lobby, or go to http:/I friends.bethlehempubliclibrary. org. Holiday hours . The library will close Saturday, May 24, to Monday May 26, for the Memorial Day weekend. We'll reopen at 9 a.m. on Tuesday May 27. Visit www. bethlehempubliclibrary.org to access library resources and services. Have a safe and· funfilled holi~ay. Family and memory Harry Marten will read from his memoir, "But That Didn't Happen to You"Thursday,May22, at 7pm. Recalling his childhood io the Bronx and the recollections of relatives from Russia, Marten explores the facts and fictions Library board meeting NOW Ason seen T.V. Monday June 9, 6:30 p.m., open to the public FOR STRUCTURED SffiLEMENTS, ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTS Fab Friday Friday, May 30, and Friday, (866} 494·3711 June 6, 2:30 to 4:30p.m. After-school fun for grades 6 The Town of New Scotland to 12. Board games, DDR, Guitar Recreation Committee is Hero, Wii, and snacks. sponsoring a trip to New York City to see the Broadway play Journey through East Africa "Jersey Boys" on Friday, Oct. 17, Sunday, June 1, 2 p.m. for the 8 p.m. show. Times Union reporter Alan Tickets are on sale at New Wechsler gives a slide show Scotland Town Hall. There will about his recent visit to Kenya be a four-ticket limit per person. and Tanzania. An AI Russell The $165 iocludes bus, show and memorial travel lecture. gratuity. Call Pat Geurtze at 475-0385 for more ioformation. Tammy's tots Thursday, May 29, 9:30 and !0:30a.m. Stories, songs and more for age 15 to 35 months with parent/ caregiver. The Bethlehem Noise · Ordioance Task Force will hold a Teatime with Fancy Nancy public meeting on Thursday, May Tuesday, June 10, 10:30 a.m. 29, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Bethlehem town hall, Dress in fancy clothes for 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, a sit-down tea party with your NY 12054. favorite adult. Refreshments The task force, comprised and stories. Boys and girls age 3-6 with adult. Call 439-9314 to of Town of Bethlehem officials and staff and residents has been sign up. Louise Grieco reviewiog community rieed, and researching various aspects of • All library programming noise ordioances. is free and open to the public. As directed by the town board, The Bethlehem Public library the task force is conducting at is located at 451 Delaware Ave., least one public meeting before Delmar. For information, call submitting its recommendations 439-9314. on the creation of a noise ordinance to the board. For ioformation or to provide your thoughts, e-mail Councihnan Sam Mes.sina at smess.ina@ townofbethlehem.org . to see show Task Force to hold public meeting Recycle this paper J.G. Wentworth means CASH NOW ~ for Stn~cturecl Settlements! J . UST RJG,HT fOR ,' '"' ,,. ,.,;,;,, ,,,., ~> ,;:- ""'" ,',,,, "" ·0h ',_ , / .;,, ' .,·0~·· .. MARIA COLLEGE IS A 2-YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE OFFERING FLEXIBLE DAY, EVENING AND WEEKEND PROGRAMS. WE HAVE A DEGREE FOR YOU, A DEGREE THAT WILL LEAD YOU TO A CAREER. A NEW PERSPECTIVE Through clas"sroom, online, clinical and internship instruction, combined with Start Here. 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Other and West Poplar Drive. Find Seniors can participate in a classes are available as well. a comfortable spot along the wide variety of classes, and all parade route and enjoy this are conveniently located right in Begin your summer with an special community event Bethlehem, so there is no need emphasis on fitness and fun to waste fuel driving out of town by contacting the Parks and for exercise. Recreation Department and Tuesday, May 27 signing up for one of the many • Real Property Assessment ·In addition, the cost for classes offered for June,Julyand Grievance Day, Bethlehem each class is very reasonable · August. Town Hall auditorium, 445 and instructors are top-notch If you have misplaced the Delaware Ave., Dehnar, 9 a.m. experienced professionals. "Bethlehem Report," just stop by to noon and 6 to 8 p.m. If Why not choose to take "Nia," the Parks and Recreation Office you have questions, call the an aerobic workout adaptable to on Ehn Avenue or call439-4955, Assessor's Office at 439-4955, all fitness levels? Or you might option 3, to request a nigistration ext 1101. consider "Osteofit," a weight form or for information. training program designed to Enjoy •the experience of Wednesday, May 28 increase bone density in adults exerciSe this summer. • "Meals... MusicandMore!" with osteoporosis. at the First Reformed Church of "Pilates," three different"Yoga" Bethlehem, 38 Church Road, programs, and even 'TaiChi" are Selkirk. A delicious lunch of offered for those interested in chicken parmesan with baked ziti will be followed by uplifting music by Tom Shields and Dino · Cimino. Suggested donation for lunch is $2.50 for seniors Senior Action Superior Real Estate Service Knowledge, Experience & Attention to Detail Friday, May 30 · and $5 for those under 6o with a voluntary donation for the ·• Friendship Singers, music program. Lunch and Spring Concert at the music are from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Delmar Reformed Church, Reservations for lunch with 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar, transportation are necessary at 7:30 p.m. for the benefit of 439-4955, ext. 1176: Bethlehem Bethlehem Senior Projects Inc. senior transportation leaves · to help purchase a new vehicle Town Hall at noon. for senior transportation. Ifyou • Daytime Caregivers are interested in a pre-show Support Group, Bethlehem dinner at Alteri's Restaurant, Town Hall; 445 Delaware Ave.; Main Square, Delmar (cost Delmar, 10:30 a.m. to noon. on your own) and need Caregivers of a spouse or loved transportation, call 439-4955, one diagnosed with dementia ext 1176forreservations. Help are welcome to come and share support the Bethlehem senior what has been helpful to them transportation program. · and also hear from others about • Seniors in Motion - a care giving experiences. For low-level aerobic exercise information, call 439-4955, ext. class, Bethlehem Town Hall 1176. auditorium, 445 Delaware • Seniors grocery shopping Ave., Delmar, 9 to 10 a.m. $3 for residents of Elsmere, fee per class. Delmar, Slingerlands, North • Seniors grocery shopping Bethlehem and Marie Rose for residents of Good Samaritan Manor. For reservations, call Senior Housing and Van 439-5770. Allen Senior Apariiments. For reservations, call 439-5770. Thursday, May 29 • Seniors grocery shopping for residents of Glenmont, Selkirk and South Bethlehem. For reservations, call 4395770. ( !\t"rgr:~l,tl,~apis Doris Davis Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. Board Member For inform'ation on the above or· a list of additional activities, call the Bethlehem Senior Services Office at 4394955, ext. 1176. Spotlight Newspapers- MargretHazapis.com Not just'local· . 495-8455 1 ' • . ,, .. Really local· d' ' . .· ~mpur-Pedic® Model {';lTEMPUR-PEDIC Close-Out Event! Save up to S100** ~ DELMAR 180 Delaware Ave, Delaware Plaza/Hannaford Shopping Ctr, near [Mar Tree, Fashion Bug & Payless 518-439-1212 COLONIE 1529 Central Ave, just off Exit 2W, west of Colonie Center & Wolf Rd 518-862-9015 LATHAM 724 New Loudon Rd, Rt 9 S,1/2m Sof Latham Circle, acrfrom Northway Toyota, nx to Latham Diner 518-21 {ITEMPUR-PEDIC ~ CLIFTON PARK/HALFMOON 1683 Route 9, St. John Plaza, btwn Lowe's & Aldi 518-383-6968 SARATOGA 105 West Ave, West Hill Plaza, acr from new post office 518-583-2495 QUEENSBURY 870 State Route 9, next to Subway, down from Wai-Mart 518-761-9778 i I purchase amount if you ($50 off Twin, May 21,2008 ·Page 15 . The Spotlight From plastics to paint brushes Instead ol sitting through meetings, conference calls and product reviews on Thursday, ·May15, nearly 150 volunteers from the SABIC. iDnovative Plastic's Selkirk plant participated in one ol10 community service projects in Albany, Coeymans, Delmar, Knox, Menands, New Scotland and Watervliet. As one of the nine schools within the Bethlehem Central School District, Elsmere Elementary runs 15 classrooms and averages 320 students. SABIC volunteers installed a drainage system lor the school's physical education field, painted·playground equipment, repaired picnic tables, as well as replaced the retaining wallI . and edging materials along .the school's nature trail. . . . . . Submitted photos JN BRIEF I Friendship singers present spring program 1 1 The Friendship Singers will present a new spring program of song and dance. In keeping with recent tradition, the group's public concert will be held at the Delmar Reformed Church at 386 Delaware Ave. in Delmar. It will take place on Friday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m., and is free and open to the public. The puJ;>Iic concert will be a benefit this year for the Bethlehem Senior Transportation Service, and all contributions will go toward the purchase of new vehicles. Many senior citizens in the Town of Bethlehem use this service for transportation to medical appointments, shopping trips and social events. The Friendship Singers recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, after starting as a small group of young mothers at the Slingerlands Methodist Church. There are currently two · "charter'! members among the 20 women in the performance group. Marie Liddle is the director, Linda Drew, the accompanist, and Muriel Welch, the choreographer. · People of Bethlehem book available at Town Hall "Records of the People of the Town of Bethlehem," a book published by the Bethlehem :!"- Historical Association, 'is now available at the Town Clerk's Office, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar. The cost is $20, The book has 15,000 name entries, representing over 1,400 families from church, government and private records, covering 1698 to 1880. Genealogists will find elusive branches of their Albany area families here. In this single volume, an individual can be traced from baptism to death through a variety of public activities, Descendants can find the locations of his homes and gravesites, Editors of the book are Florence Christoph and Peter R Christoph. kno••ledg{ol the Capital Region any concerns you the process of buying or selling disappearl "/ will proride you with honesty. integrity. superior and extensire service erery step of the way to achieve your real estate dreams," - Sally 5all!J )zzard· LICENSED SALESPEkSON DELMAR OFFICE 518.448.6lll v·mail If so, the New York State Parent Education and Awareness Program is here to help you leam how to make your new family life easier for you and your children. . .;-~'·· Call toll-free: 1·888·809·2798 ',;;;' Visit: www.nycourts.gov/parented ((~)\ Email: nyparent-ed@courts.state.ny.us Su •nes './'·~ ~---",Dr -~-----~~ o.·~ Popcorn Machine • 30"x96" Folding Table • Folding Chairs Cotton Candy Machine • Snow Cone Machine Castle/Dino Bounce • 8'x8' Mini Bounce · Bores holes for fence or deck posts. Great for planting trees and shrubs. Property Features: Easy-to,use Got·geous Country Sct.ting • Pet Leases • New Kitchen Cabinets & Count.ertops, Refrigerator. Stove. D/W \\/asher/Dryer • New Enet•gy EfFicient Heating and Central NC Pt•ivat.e Driveway and Garage w/Garage Door Opener~ E:mergency Maintenance •. qj;o{fr Details or an Appointment 518-439-1191 office hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm one-man Clean entire carpet or • spot clean high traffic areas. Carpets look and smell like new. .• ~kJr~~ Marsdaie Ct: 0 66 Selkirk, .NY 12158 1900 NEW SCOTLAND ROAD SLINGERLANDS • 475·9483 Page 16 ·May 21,2008 The Spotlight Supporting roles ABOVE: Members of the Blue Star Mothers, left to right, Peggy Snyder, Gerry Gill, Joanne Brunner, Barbara Dorsey, Kay Moody and Sheila Krauss show their support for those serving in the military and to mark Armed Forces Day, Satuday, May 17. RIGHT: Wearing chefs hats and aprons, the Grannies lor Peace cooked up "peace soup" at its annual Mother's Day Weekend Silent Vigil Saturday, May 10, at the Downtown Albany Tulip Festival in Washington Park. Submitted photo IN BRIEF . Epilepsy Foundation announces Bowl for Epilepsy event Mosmen &Manning deliver IWice the resources, IWice the SIJVV'( and IWice the energy to their clients. Visit www.MosmenMonning.com for 29 Essential Homeselling Tips! The Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York's 17th annual Bowl for Epilepsy will be held on Monday, June 2, at 5 p.m. at Sunset Recreation, 1160 Central Ave., Albany. Bowlers are requested to collect pledges prior to the event and pre-registration is required. Refreshments will be served at5p.m., and bowling will begin 1 at 6 p.m. A Bowl for Epilepsy T-shirt will be given to each bowler who raises $50 or more; raise $100 and receive a Bowl for Epilepsy T-shirt and a water bottle. Prizes will be awarded to the bowler who raises the most money. In addition, prizes will be awarded to the family team and company team that raise the most money. To pre-register yourselfor a team, request a pledge form, or receive additional information, call 456-7501 or download a registration form at www.epilepsyfoundation. org/ efneny. To reserve your lane(s) for Bowl for Epilepsy, . call no later than May 28. · Institute of History and Art to highlight local artists work Now on view in the Rice Gallery at the Albany Institute of History and Art is the ~~· ~~ PRIME CARE PHYSICIANS, P. L. L. C. exhibition, "Focus on Five." . The exhibition showcases the work of five local artists in the Albany Institute's growing contemporary art collection. The five featured artists include Sharon Bates, Phyllis Kulmatiski, Allen Grindle, Harold Lohner and Michael · Oatman. Each of the artists have Jived and worked in the Capital District and made significant contributions to the area's cultural landscape as artists, curators and teachers. "Focus on Five" will be on display through Sulfday, Aug. 3. For information, call463-4478 or visit www.albanyinstitute. org .. . Underway Lawn Care Delmar, NY Fully Insured 439-4590 Trimming Lawn Mowing Pruning FireWood Hedge Trimming Storm Clean Up Mulch I Stone Delivered Free Estimates Spring I Fall Cleanup Annual Beds Installed Snow Plowing is proud to announce the addition of FRANK J. FERA, MD SCORE/Albany and AMA present David & ·Mary Scarborough's interactive seminar SPECIALIZING IN .PRIMARY CARE The Procrastinator's Guide to Marketing. 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SCORE~· American I ~~!~~~~~ 111~\IIM~ -~1 The Spotlight May 21,2008 ·Page 17 Honor Roll spOtlight Bethlehem Middle School announces merit roll Editor's Note: The following· students have earned merit-roll st-;,tus for third-quarter studies at Bethlehem Central Middle School. Names of students who achieved honor-roll status were published last week. Merit roll Grade 6 Peter M Africano, Christian L Aleo, Rachel M Anderson, Alexandra B Andress, Timothy J Awad, Andrew M Baker, Timothy D Banas, Emily M Barcia-Varno, William E Barnes, Carly T Bashant, Elizabeth G Bennett, Jack P Benoit, James T Bercharlie, Anthony M Betor, Sh'elley A Betor, Matthew J Bevilacqua, Austin A Bielawa, Jacob Bintz, Sarah A Biszick, Dylan P Blank, KaylaA Bonanni, Joseph J Bonneau, Caroline E Borders, Garrett K Broderick, Dylan C Broomall, Harrison M Brougham, Adrian D Bryant, Hezekiah W Bulnes, Jeffrey T Burns, David N Busick, Nicholas M Calhoun, Tristan J Canova, Breana R Carkner, Ilana J Carp, Ross M Carpinello, Christopher M Caswell, Azra Cecunjanin, ·Fatima Cecunjanin, Timothy J Cleary, Emily E Cohen, Austin J Comtois, Jamie M Conophy, Jessica M Craft, Brandon L Crespo, Meghan T Crewell, Miguel A Curet, Matthew F Daley, Zachary M Davis, William R Deane, Frederick D Docous, Leanna M Dorsey, Phoebe J Duclos, Lucas E Dyer, Mariah C Emery, Quincy S Epstein. Also, Vincenzo Ferrara, Corinne R Fink, Daniel Fitzsimmons Cruz, Connor M Ford, Claire G Forsyth, Miranda] Freund, Raquel K Gaffney, Jamie L Gervais, Ahmed M Gharawi, Elise L Giordano, Samantha M Gipson, Lizbeth GomezVeliz, Mary E Greagan, Brian I Greenberg, Jonathan L Grieco, Marcus Harazin, YeYang He, Brianna E Hendrick, Matthew Henning, Philip J Hooper, Nicholas T Hughes, Ashley T Jacques, Elaine M Jonas. Also, Jessica L Kaplowitz, TimLukas Katko, John R Kissinger, JenicaJ Knight, Julia C Kracker, Yan E Krzanowski, Emily A LaDuke, Michael] Latter, Kristina V Leamy, Soyeon Lee, Cole A LeForestier, Robert M Lemieux, Jared E Levy, Cheyenne J Lifite, Robert J Lombardo, Snezhana A Longwell, John P Luntta, Emily E Martin, Jamie M McCormick, Conor A McDonald, Brendan S McGinn, Zoe L McGuire, Marisa G Millett, Andrew B Morehouse, Laura R Morelli, Ethan J Motschmann, Maxwell A Mozes, Natalie D Muller. Also, Matthew P Nasner, Tyler Nelligan-Goodman, Corinne M O'Flaherty, Connor E Obenhoff, Owen C Pace, Judson A Parisi, Andrew N Perillo, Glenn T Phillips, Timmas R Quackenbush, Kyle T Rask, Brian D Rhatigan, William K Robinson, Jason A Rose, Danielle N Ruf, Andrew K Rutnik, Nicole S Ryan, Andrew J Sabatino, Arthur L Shade, Theodore S Shaw, Karl K Signor, Carter ] Simard, Marissa A Slater, Sean M Sontz, Adam P Sorell, Sean C Spellman, Ciara C Starr, Brendan P Stempsey, Isaac L Stouffer, Brennan J Stutsrim. Also, Kessler Thompson, Ryan J Toffel, Katelyn A Townsend, David G Troutman, Zachary A Tsuprun, Carolyn A Wagner, Matthew R Weinberg, John F Whalen, Robert C Wildermuth, Peter Wilkins, Kevin H Wilson, Molly E Wilson, Jed J Yeung, Alexandra G Youngblood, Jacob W Zaccagnino, Sarah J Zaccagnino. · Grade 7 Erin N Abriel, Sufyan Alunad, William B Aldam, Karissa C Alonzo, John B Anastasi, Michael S Anziano, Meghan A Appleby, JoshuaEBanach,AmySBanahan, Derek] Barach, Leslie A Beegle, Jodi A Bell, Teresa E Bernardi, Cassandra J Beyer, Courtney E Biernacki, Kara R Boughton, Brandon J Bromsey, Brianna A Buckley, Ashley P Bucklin, Lucas R Bufalini, Tyler J Bugbee, Kaitlynn M Carkner, Nicholas A Carlson, Zachary C Carpinello, Luke W Caton, Alexis A Church, Elliott I Cioffi, Amanda J Clark, Michael F Clarke, Emily Cohen, David M Considine, Abraham E Contento, John C Cook, Louis B Coplin, Joseph L D'Andrea, Benjamin K Daniels, Dakota M Deitz, Karleigh M DelSignore, Amanda M DeMarco, Ashlee E DeMarco, Allison B Demeter, Patrick M DeVoe, Logan B DeVost, Ronald J Diego, Josh Dubey, Meaghen H Duker, Kristen A Durlacher, Zachary P Engel, Frank J Erickson. Also, Brian P Farrell, Jeffrey J Feirstein, Isaac C Finkelman, Markie N Fish, Kevin J Flynn, Ian J Foley, Emily Fox, Gabriella D Fuda, Christian P Gabriels, Margaret E Gallagher, Grant Gallup, Jacob D Gidley, Emily S Ginsburg, Bryan Granito, Jessica M Gregory, Emily A Griffith, Jordan A Gross, Kristen E Guastella, Zeynep B Gurbuz, Kenneth M Hall, Rachael L Hanifin, Ryan P Hanley, Mitchell A Hansen, Kristen N Heinmiller, Michael J Heitz, Robert P Held, Jeremy S Hempstead, .Brennick Hendrick-Fox, Madeline R Hilliard, Griffin T Hogan, Dalton J Homer, Lena N Hurewitz, Connor W Hynes, Alyssa M Jewett, Victor J Jimenez, Clint P Junco, Charles B Kalet. Also, Sara R Kalmer, Alex R Kessler, Jay B Kindlon, William H Kinum, Araglin M Kite, William A Kleinhenz, Steven C Kolbay, Nathan T LaJeunesse, Daniel J Lang, Danielle SLang, Brianna R Lee, Adam A Liebold, Alexander T Luft, Olivia S Lupoli, Sau Jun Ma, Ashley L Macdowell, Kristjan S Maksuti, Keith C Martin, NicholasAMashuta, Christopher J McDermith, Andrew J Meyer, DavidA Miller, Howell M Morris, John R Mosher, Eric W Mueller, Kelly F Muncil, Bridget Murphy, Thomas D Murray. Also, Andrew S Napierski, Patrick Nevins, Kevin C O'Connor, Sarah E O'Halloran, Jennifer L O'Keefe, Kevin J O,'Neil, Devin W Oliver, Christopher J Orzeszek,Jeffrey R Palmerino, Megan E Paratore, Kuvanya Pillay, Patrick] Rarick, Cassidy Reed, Katharine G Reilly, Luke S Riccio, Alexander T Rings, Garrett B Rogers, Sean A Romanski, Liam P Roohan, Ari M Rosenblum, Kevin J Rudolph, Brian Sa, Caroline E Sampson, Manpreet Saran, Jack R Saunders, Stephanie D Roll Page 18 z;~,., rS~' 't}A~ Ore"'~ 228 Delaware Ave.; Delmar, NY 12054 • 439-0402 J Mon.- Fri. 11AM-9PM, close 2PM-4PM • Sat 4PM-9PM Day care opens up your time for personal and work needs. • We accept Medicaid. • Mention this ad and get one day free! 180 Washington Ave. Ext Albany 724-321 9 www.daughtersofsarah.org Carry Out and Catering 1. 2 Rolls Lunch Special $6.99 (choose any 2 rolls: California, Shrimp, Salmon, Tuna, Hot Spicy Tuna, Hot Spicy Salmon, Eel, Yellowtail, Cucumber, Avocado, Philadelphia, Alaska, ~ Futo Maki, Salmon Skin) \ , 1 r. 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Also,MichaelMFast,Nishanth J Fenn, Jeffrey J Fisher, Jared J Flagler, Doris R Frasca, Dylan B Gallagher, Lauren K Ganley, Zachary A Garcia, Phoebe R Gatta, Suzanne P Gibeau, Alyssa R Giordano, DaQuan L Gipson, McKinley J Gray, Daniel J Greagan, Matthew L Greene, Ryan J Greenman, Katherine E Helo, Andrea L Hesse, George A Hettie, Kayleigh E Holligan, Sarah E Hospodar, Katherine E ~---· "Quality Always Shows" ~. WE SELL U.S. PRIME BEEF 1!0!\J Not Responsible for Typographical Errors .............:......$199 ~79 "· GROUND ROUND ............................. :....... $2 GROUND SIRLOIN Elrtra Lean .. ~.,.:. •Mu•••••$29,9 1.1. Prices Good Thru 5/24/08 • Tuesday·Fflday 9·6, Saturday 8·5, Closed Sunday-Monday for cleanup days Howard,AndrewTHynes. Town Supervisor Jack bites. · Also, Brett G Kaplan, Jane A Katzer, Harjit Kaur, Ryan P Cunningham is seeking to enlist Cunningham says this is Kilgallon, Adam J Koren-Roth, volunteers for the upco'ming a wonderful opportunity to Emily G Korkosz, Matthew Community Cleanup Days. participate in a community T Kroez Brendan Latorre · Community Cleanup Days are service project and demonstrate Colin D 'Leath, Maxwell scheduled to take place on the your concern for your town and Leavitt, Elizabeth A Licht, Joy third Saturday of each month the environment. C Liebman, Molly A Livingston, between 9 a.m. and noon. · Assist:aitce is needed even if Jntheeventofrain,thecleanup you can participate for only part Tiffany P Lloyd, Matthew D Loomes, Jaime B Loucks, Brian events will be cancelled. of the event. J Loughlin, Joshua Love, David Participants under the age There will be a sign-in sheet Luo Duncan W MacKenzie of 18 must be supervised by an at each event, but Cunningham Kall~aJManjunath,Alexande; adult. said it would be helpful to know W Marks, Jessica M Martin, beforehand how many people are Miranda L Martin, Emma K The Town of Bethlehem will to attend. planning McCaffrey, Ryan B McCaffrey, provide safety vests, rubber If you are interested in signing Grace E McDermott, Victoria gl.oves, trash bqgs and pick-up up for any or all of the Cleanup J McGrath Alexander M sticks. ·McLaren Co~nor G McMahon Bring a bottle of water to drink Days,' visit the town's Web site at: Gabriell~ C MeN ary, Cathry~-. and wear long sleeve shirts and http://www.townofbethlehem. M McNeile Camilo Medina long pants to protect yourself ·org I pages/ CleanupD ays/ Eliza C Melgher, Benjamin F from cuts, scrapes and insect cleanupdays.asp Moloney, Felix M Moody, Sean A Moran, Eilis E Morgan, Luke C Mosca. -----------------------Also, Thomas S Natale,_ Colin The program is free. K Nicotina, Tara K O'Donnell, Trail walk scheduled Participants should dress for the Christopher P O'Keefe, Eamonn A O'Neill, Emelia- M O'Neill, for Five Rivers Center outdoors. In cas" of inclement Patrick F Owens, Kirin Q Pandit, A walk on Five Rivers' Old weather, the program may be · Kassandra S Parisi, Angelina Field Trail will be held on canceled. M Perrino, McKenzie L Pezze, Saturday, June 7, at 2 p.m., For information, call the Five WesleyJPiuviose-Philip,Bethany at the state Department of Rivers Center at 475-0291. C Powhida, David J Rissacher, Environmental Conservation's Joseph P Rissacher, Craig A Five Rivers Environmental Robertson, Connor J Rohan, Education Center, 56 Game County horse show Nathaniel W Rousseau, Parker Farm Road, Delmar. fundraiser slated T Ruetz, Keenan J Sanchez, The walk will feature a field There will be an Albany County · Alexander J Scheuermann, Max study of early summer ecology . Horse Showfundraiser on Sunday, Z Seiler,.Nicholas V Sgroi, Kayla on one of Five Rivers' trails June 8, beginning at 9 a.m., at the GSilverman,CassandraLSmith, as walkers visit a variety of AJtamontFairgrounds. Proceeds Felicia M Sparhawk, Zachary L upland and wetland habitats. will benefit the 4-H Program of Stewart, Kevin J Sullivan. · The overgrown fields support Cornell Cooperative Extension, Also, Brittany E Tangora, bluebird, rabbit and fox. The Albany County. Carly T Tarullo, Meghan K dense evergreen growth is The show judge will be-Mitzi Terry, Mariah. E .Thompson, the home to· deer, owls ~\I'd Stimme'rs, a renowned horse Neil J Wag'ner, Kaitlyn M turkeys while the farfiei:ds' judge and educator in the equine Ward, Matthew. A Washburn, reveal bird life such asboboliliks field. ~ ,i" ·.'" v·t~~-. .. ·-,rf-t Sara E Weinman, Fr-ederick and occasionally meadowlarks. Both youth and adults are D Weiiiraub; Allison E Weiss, Relationships between these ·· Stephen H Welter, David' J animals and their habitat will be invited to show that day. For information or to receive Wilsey, Jonathan G Wittmann, explored and may reveal some ·J · ·- - ' a class list, call. ?65,'~500: •~N Samuel B Wooster, Katelynn,M of their secrets.n, Yandow, Zebra H Zaidi. : . ' B IN BRIEf ~ ' 1 .VEHICLE &TRAFFIC TIC.KET DEFENSE Have you been issued a summons for DWI, speeding or·other. vehicle and traffic violation? -~""' ""''CAN HELP! 0 .... ··•. "'~ ·. 1!'1 "':"-"'; &·~ ·'<f .... .~Susan Hoblock deVoe, Esq. · , .•• , • ... •lanniellot'Andersori &'Reilly.' 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Senior citizen George Eagles Fish· said his company, Wood works for Boscov's in Clifton Grain Quality Furnishings, has Park Center." Eagles, 76, said he been struggling to.find new delivwouldn't be participating in his ery routes that conserve on gas: employer's gift card incentive ''We try to keep our deliverprogram that gives a 10 percent ies within 150 miles, and we try bonus to consumers who spend to fill up down near Pennsylvania their rebate checks at the store. where the prices are cheaper," ''I'm going to be paying my said Fish. bills, not spending money," said For Fish, the $1,200 tax rebate Eagles. due to him and his wife Those that do spend won't go for a big televitheir rebates are also sion· or a shiny new dia- "Much of (consumer confidence looking more carefully mond ring. "I'll be putting it into being down) is due to the recession at where and how they spend.· my outstanding heating and inflation and the continued Thrift stores and secand fuel bill, which is alond-hand boutiques like most exactly $1,200," he bad news consumers are seeing Plato's Closet, with locasaid. everyday in the media." tions in Albany and RotWith rising fuel costs, Douglas Lonnstrom terdam are seeing booman unsteady housing ing sales numbers. market and the price of "Our Albany store has necessities like food skyto spur seen a 25 percent increase in sales federal government's plan rocketing, most consumers in th~ in this year alone because people the economy with a rebate won't state will be spending their rebate are shopping with us instead of on bills or paying off debt, accord- work. "It will -by and large hardly ·going to the mall," said owner ing to Douglas Lonnstrom at the Kellie Robertson. "And we're domake a blip," he said. Siena Research Institute. Michael Zovistoski, the presiing so well in Rotterdam we just Lonnstrom said studies have shown that roughly 50 percent of dent of the northeast chapter of hired another staff member." Shoppers at Plato's Closet like all consumers will pay down bills; the state Society of Certified Publie Accountants and an accounthat they can buy expensive deanother 20 percent will save; and taut with UHY in Albany, said signer label clothing for only a 25 percent will spend. ''With high energy costs and he recommends that consumers fraction of the price. Stacy Morrison, 22, of Scotia with the costs of everything else invest their rebates since it is "essaid she once bought a shirt at being up, consumer confidence is sentially found money." Zovistoski said the volatile Plato's for $10. down," said Lonnstrom who noted stock market may actually lead to "It still had the tag's on it for that consumer confidence in the $90," said Morrison. excellent buying opportunities. He also suggested investing Plato's Closet also allows peoin Roth IRAs, popular retirement pie to sell lightly used designer investments that are often viewed clothes in exchange for store as safe. credit or cold hard cash. Robertson said . she's been For families with young chi!dren, Zovistoski suggests saving buying more clothes since the for their children's education economy took a turn for the · ''When you're paying high in 529 plans, which are often worse earlier this year: Kathy and her daughtei' Britfinance or intereSt fees, you're matched with state grants and spending, even' if. you aren't scholaiships. . , ·. :.;,. · . ~~ '", ; tany Stahura, of Aillsterdam, got: realizing it,"' said Rausch.· "We , "If you have a child ·10 years about $20 for a trash. bagfull of want to encourage constimen>to away from· college, that· money old clothes. 'This is fun money," said Kathy: make good decisioils in the ·cur- will double;': said Zovistoski. Still, many consumerS "Jiave Staliura, "but my rebate check' is. rent fiscal cliniate."· · more urgent concerns. ·c · · going right into the gas tan};:." , Sue Spalding, of Clifton Park, The. writer can be .reached at 'some recoi"nmended uses said she plans to spend her fami- . marvinr@spotlightnews.com. D Rebate As gas prices soar, more and more consumers will spend their rebate money at the pump. Prices at the Hess Gas Station on Crescent Road, Clifton Park are creeping toward $4 lor unleaded Iuers. · Ross Marvin/Spotlight state is currently 22 points off the national average and that national consumer confidence has hit alltime lows. "Much of it is due to the recession and inflation and the continued bad news consumers are seeing everyday in the media," he said. Lannstrom said one of the few good signs coming out of the cur-· rent economy is a slight rebound in the housing market. ''We're turning the corner/' he said. But Lonnstrom said that the Retailers look to capitalize on rebate shoppers "' •The toy store is empty except for owner· Michael Richman, who stands by the doorway of the story playing with an · "1nvisible UFO," a spinning disk attached to his finger by a thin string. He's ..trying toi attract .., ...... ' , - ,. shoppers,, who walk by· in the parking lot,"' headed for one of the several restaurants on the strip or looking for a bargain at nearby Marshall's. . Richman controls the .disk like a puppeteer, like someone who has spent more time playing with the disk lately than selling it. That is not to say the locilly owned boutique doesn't have cool items on its neatly stocked and brightly lit shelves - it does. But, like many retailers, Richman is feeling the pinch of a downturn in the economy. "It's spelled like 'rich man,"' jokes Richman referring to his own last name. "I'm not there yet, but I'm working on it." Richman opened his novelty store TaDa at Clifton Park Cen, ter in November. Though he admits the store isn't breaking any profit records, he said he doesn't worry about the economy so much. "Cousin Suzie is still having a birthday and so is Uncle Joe," said Richman. ''You can't· stop birthdays, and with theni come gifts." He did say though, that his store has attempted to reasonably price gifts to attract families when they receive their tax rebates this spring. Richman's store isn't the only one trying to attract rebate shoppers who, as part of the federal economic stimulus package will receive a rebate of $600 for single taxpayers. For married couples filing jointly, the cap is Si. T2oo. · · ·'There's also a $300 rebate for every child who was under 17 at ." the end oflast year. So for example, a couple with ·three young children could ex. ·•.. peci'a $2,100 rebat~. At large retailers like Wal_Mru:t, Kniart and Sears,consum. ers are encouraged to cash their checks in the store and receive a ·store gift card. In exchange· for receiving the business, these stores will tack an additional10percent on to the card. Sq for that family of five, $2,100 turns into $2,310 in store credit. ''We're trying to make the dollar stretch," said Kristen Whipple, a spokeswoman for Sears, wl\ich also owns Kniart Stores. "We're not trying to encourage spending if a person isn't planning to spend, but for those wanting to get more energy efficient appliances or other needed items, the checks will go a little further." Deborah Sturm Rausch, di,rector of public information. at the state Consumer Protection Board, said consumers should be wqry of gift· card offers that sound too. good to be true and should only participate in programs at reliable stores. She said people should read the fine print when enrolling in such programs to ensure there aren't any hidden fees or service charges. 'There's also the possibility that a company goes out of business while your balance is still outstanding," said Ratisch. ''You should find out what happens if a store closes." Rausch also said con·sumers would be better served if they paid down credit card debt. of the rebate check by the state CPB are: ·- • Pay down credit-card debt. • Make a payment toward a hybrid or more-fuel efficient car to help reduce gasoline expenses. • Purchase energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs that will reduce utility costs and result in long-term energy savings. Purchasing and installing home and pipe insulation will also accomplish this. • Buy household items that have long shelf lives, like laundry detergent and toiletries, in bulk to reduce weekly shopping bills. • Prepay membership and/ or association fees if consumers belong to these groups, or make a payment to defray other monthly expenses. Some businesses, like gyms and delivery service's, have discounts toward an annual fee compared to a monthly charge. • By pre-paying the annual fee, people can take advantage of the long-term saving. • Make a payment toward the principal on a mortgage. • Prepay school tuition. • Prepay for heating for next year. • Purchase government bonds and CD's to save money and earn interest on which they can count. WE'VE SLASHED OUR AUTO LOAN RATES TO THE LOWEST LEVEL IN YEARS! Auto Loans (2006 - 2008 Model Years) Rates as ·low as 4.24~. Purchase a new auto, or refinance your high-rate, non-First New York FCU Auto Loan, and get out and enjoy the spring! 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Memorial Day isn't strictly for honoring fallen soldiers in Newell's mind. ''Whether we're veterans or not," she said, "Memorial Day is celebrated by everyone and is a time to remember their loved ones . . . and the cemetery is a special place to memorialize loved ones." · However, the cemetery is the final resting place to several, of what Newell described as, "very adorned 'vith habitat-friendly items by fatnily and friends; a letters to loved ones box; and ev_en a remembrance blood drive. "A cemetery is a very sacred place.... I really do love the cemBy JARRETI CARROLL etery. I was surprised myself, but Spotlight Newspapers I do," said Newell. "It's really spe:J;orroflj@spotlightnews. com cial, it's really the most special job... .I try to make things better As buglers, bagpipe players during a difficult time.'' and drummers prepare for the Bethlehem Chamber of ComDozens of residents appeared lor the first public workshop on the town's Memorial Day parade, Boy Scout merce President Marty DeLaney eventual comprehensive open space plan. Town oHicials held a workshop Troop .58 and the Bethlehem agreed saying the i;emetery was on Thursday, May 15, lor residents to give input into the process. Cemetery in Delmar prepared .Jn an integral part l'.if town. The .£arrett Carroll/Spotlight . a different way. i recently"'honored the chamber 'th th f th N famoUs soldiers,"· and she said Wt e a-· · she is honored to be a local part cemetery at its annual award cergut'de the communt'ty," Leveille · ] Ad e support Bl h o d Am th told residents. "So at the end of ame ams anc ar en- of the national holiday. emony. Th can Legion Post 1040, scouts the day' We11 find Common ground "During the Bethlehem Cham'd th f e cemetery is currently in on what's important to you." . PIace d fl ags b est e e graves o (From Page 1) veterans at the Bethlehem Cern- the middle of several new initia- ber's 50th anniversary year, we Behan said that people are retives, according to Newell, and is thought about chamber members what they want with it, according . g "land t's fint'te," ct'tin'g th'at etery over the weekend of 'tMay alizm 1 If ookin · g to go more "green" in the in town who have been continuto Cunningham. But according to $6.3 billion was approved by voters 17 and 18· The cemetery t se future. ously operating for 100 years or some landowners, the plan could for local conservation spending in has stepped up its cleaning and Incorporated in 1865, New- more," said DeLaney. "Applebee do more harm than good by tystate grooming efforts in honor of the 2006. He added "New vork " b' k d ell said many people think the Funeral Home came to mind, then ing the hands of large landowners ·s the leader m· open space plantg" wee enN· 11 d · · tr t 11 t 1 • in town and actually taking op. g." .a ene ewe , a nums a or cemetery is fi ed up or reach- the Bethlehem Cemetery and, om an d secretary to th e Bethleh em ing capacity, but that is not the . of course, the many well known tions and opportunities away from Councilmen Mark Hennessey . t case. The cemetery seems full churches that are the mainstays them. Some residents previously. and Sam Messina were also on Cerneter y's Board of Drrec ors, said the cemetery relies on the if looking from the road, but the of our community. Bethlehem's criticized the board for not includpublic hard work of Troop 58 each year. grounds extend quite a distance roots go back to its incorporation hand during the two-hour ing enough farmers and large II beyond what you can see from in 1793, giving us a rich history workshop. ''Th landowners in CACC. Messina said he sat in and ey come in annua y, and the road, she ~aid. to teach our kids and grandkids The town's senior planner, Rob- listened to the residents in sev- they put the flags up on the about." graves .... We have 16 acres of A project the Bethlehem Cernert Leslie, stressed that landownNewell said the cemetery ers would get their say and would . era! different groups, and he was· 1an d, so that's quite ajo b,"Newell etery Board of Directors hopes to will be ready for· Memorial Day be a part of the planning process if surprised by how different each said. ''The flags stay up right un- · see blossom is the creation of a thanks to the flags, which were on open space til after the Fourth of July ... and · flower-cutting garden. The gargroup's perspective they wanted to. with· donations of time, placed was. • He also noted that despite we return them to the American den could be filled with flowers ''We're making sure willing the big turnout overall, there was Le . p given by businesses and private funds and materials by members gwn ost.': . landowners are a part of the plan," fatnily and of the community, not a very large representation . N · ·ll ·d th t 'd donations, said Newell, for visiLeslie said. ''We're not taking a sat e' scou sthproVJ. e tors to pick and leave graveside friends, but especially to Pangfr om rest'dents of'mner De1mar. .. ·''·· · ·ewe . th t · ht 0 plan from another toWn and puterwtse rather than items that cannot be burn Landscaping, Taylor Monu. Several key components were ..... ~oi~~=rfor~e~g ting our name mi it. We want to rehtterathted by most ofdthhe grtloubps·,;:r''We have a voltmteer board of composted like Mylar balloons, ment and Bennett Contracting. hear what Bethlehem wants.'' ''The flag dedication is really en ey reconvene s or y ec. •:.o£0. t '"d.' 't ld b dif flower wrappers and plastic conw Once adopted, the· open space · findin ' tree ors ... an t wou e fore· 9 p.m. to repor t therr a wonderful thing," Newell said. gs ·fi It , · t ·d· · , N II 'd tainers. plan will .be the overriding tem''That's something the whole toevery?ne left at the I?eeting. ' ; a~:tn~~~~sB~thi~heme~e':ne~~r~ Newell cited other memorialplate or guideline the town uses ~epmg I:md sustainable; p~o- is privately owned and not town ization projects in the works, such communitY can enjoy because for future growth. tecting nat:unil resources; tax relief d "It' . t0 kn th as a children's memorial area; a the parade goes right by there." Thursday's public hearing was for landowners maintaining open owne · s mce ow ey holiday tree to be decorated and meant as the ''kicking off' of shap- space; landowner respect; respect ing the open spaces plan. Behan for the hind; and keeping the open at:td down into the town of Coey- of a fisherman, but I do go fishsaid that he and the town will spaces plan "a living document," ing a lot." He said he was in famans near Selkirk. continue to collect input from resi- were some' of the repeated conOne property owner, Lmda vor of the DEC agreement. dents and CACC, which is acting . (F: p, 1) Messina said he was skeptiJasinski, said she was offered as a lead advisory agency, until the cepts. . ''The open space protection: • . rom age.. • holiday season, after which time a place is important to the~coinillu- lehem$13,800fortherights;the $2,000 by the DEC for an ease- cal of one resident's claim that report will be issued to the Town nity," Cunniogham told residents • state agency is also. approaching ment along 1,000 feet of, her· opening town land to the public property bordering the· Ones- will result in a large number of Board.· at the end of the meetitlg1catter: individual landoWners along lhe quethaw. She said she was told anglers trespassirig on private Departroent of Economic De- · thanking them for comini..,;'Yo~ stream about acsess. . :> the offered $2,000 was for life land. velopment Director George Lev- participation is integral to its sue,; The DEC h!l~-'offered t() 1lay "I respect that and certainly eille said the town was looking for cess." · .. landowners for ,tJie: rights HC> a and that the easement would initial- feedback on what is to go . CACC holds a public meeting public easement along the On- have been deeded to her land if the rights of the homeowners," Messina said. ''They (DEC into the plan and where (esidents thatfocuses on the open sp;u:e ptan esquethaw Creek on their prop- she had accepted. Jasinski said she had no in- sites) don't draw a lot of cars and rank their priorities over the mat- and other conservation issues on erty. The shallow stream runs they don't draw a lot of fishers." ter. the second Monday of each month from the border of New Scotland .tention of taking the offer and Councilman Mark Hennessey hl!S to tell tresllassers frequently ''We're talking about concepts. at Town Hall at 7 p.m. in South Bethlehem then across asked if people were already to leave her property. .. . Think about values that can "For some piddly amount fishing in the creek on town I can relinquish my fishing property to which ·Cunningham rights?" Jasinski rhetorically answered,."yes." Councilman · Kyle Kotary asked during the meeting. "I still. have to kick people out ev- agreed with Cunningham that ery [fishing] season. \,.: I enjoy the trespassing problem is an enmy peace ahd quiet." , · forcement issue, saying, "People Dawson said she wanted to shouldn't be trespassing regardless of whether w.; pass this.'' to vote on the matter. 8 Styles of Comfidents® Dentures ·" wait''What Cunningham encouraged ho- . would be the doWnside • Custom-crafted for precise fit and of tabling this until the 'j)pen meowners to report trespassing maximum comfort Space Committee can look at on private land along the Onesthis?" asked Dawson. "I'm quite quethaw Creek to the Bethle• Premium Comfidents(i; feature a frankly uncomfortable passing hem Police Departroent or to three-layer shade blending process for natural looking teeth in any light the DEC, and he reminded resithis tonight." Cunningham responded that dents to post signs on private • ·Schedule a free denture consultation · it was not an open space matter property. Jasinski described her expeand that entering an agreement with the DEC wouldn't affect the rience of calling the DEC and matter of trespassing along the town police about trespassers a waste of time,_ saying "Don't banks of the Onesquethaw. "It's an enforcement matter," even bother with the DEC, it took them three hours to come he said. Dawson quietly voted "yes" to my house ... and the local poon the measure after all four lice aren't much better.'' Cunningham told residents other board members voted in favor of its passing. When asked "nothing's sold" at this point. about her vote after the meeting An official agreement has yet to took place, Dawson confirmed be signed between the town of Bethlehem and the state's DEC, that she did vote in favor of it. 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AT&T, the AT&T logo, and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. /,... ! ,---------------------------------- The Spotlight May 21,2008 ·Page 23 Finance SPOtlight Women should rule the world ... beside men, not in place of them ing than men? No. And I don't think Here she shares some of her ferences begin in the brain. Studies should reach out to other women. that men do a better job than women. thoughts about men, women and show that men and women react to That's one of the things I shouh stress differently. They approach re- have done more of during my White What I'm saying is that wome,n are leadership. lationships differently. They process House years. We women can draw different-and they bring different In your book you talk a lot about information and make decisions dif- strengths from each other, and there strengths to public life. We would hen former White House the physiological difpress secretary Dee Dee all be better if women ferences between men ferently.Thefactis,menandwomen is more support available than we Myers set out to write her had their place beside and women. · Can you experience the world differently, sometimes realize. men." discuss some of these and these experiences shape our In one example in your book, refer-· recent book, she did so with the 'differences and how priorities and values. And we need encing US. secretary of labor Alexis These differencescertainty of two things: they shape leadership to acknowledge these differences, Herman's role in the UPS laborsttike, '1. The title would be My Women which can influence the otherwise we'll just keep expecting you say she snuck up on people not decisions and actions styles? Should Rule the World. women to act like men. And we'll of women, as well as If you have experi- never be as good at being men as because she was tougher than expected 2. The world would be a better how they are perceived ence with young girls men. Then, we need to start valuing but rather because she was better than place with more women leaders. by both themselves and boys, you can see the skills and strengths that women expected. Can you discuss this a little 'The title was meant to be pro- and others-will be that beginning at the bring as much as we value those that more? vocative, a bit tongue-in-cheek," said the subject of Myers' The secret to Secretary Herman's earliest ages, there are · men bring. And that's when things Myers, who at the age of 31 was keynote presentation success was her ability to earn the differences in inter- will really start to change. asked by President Bill Clinton to at the· Seventh Annual trust of both labor and management, ests and attitudes. For Mat is the value of these differ- to bring them together around their become the first female press sec- Key4Women Forum, Karen Zalowski-Wildzunas example, girls tend to retary in United States history. "Do to be held June 10, 8:30 shared interest&-and to keep them play more cooperative- ences? I think that women are better than am., at the Hall of Springs in Sara- ly; boys tend to engage more in the . Whether it is in talking, even when men and can do a better job at lead- toga Springs. things got difficult roughandtumble.Manyofthesedif- the community, a Shewasplentytough business or government, women bring when slie had to be. But more often, she a new perspective. I like to tell the story of 0hifui;f' helped the two sides ». see how they could Kay Bailey HutchinWOTIIfl both get what they son, the first woman from Texas to be The Seventh Annual Key4Women Forum needed, how elected to the United •·~~J~~~~~~~~~~f<~:'' ·~ could make it athey winwin outcome. Those States Senate. Early in her career, she was a~~~M~l:ni:~~~y ' ' are qualities that I 'c think women often working and contrilr uting to her IRA But bring to their jobs. aftershegotmarried, And part ofthis is she temporarily stopped working and changing the workplace and the expecfouhd she could no longer contribute tations ofwomen in the workplace? ·, i', "..ir to it So as soon as she arrived in the What would happen if women ruled the world? Yes. Companies are learning that senate, she authored a bill that gave According to Dee Dee Myers, everything would change. women who stay at home the same to attract the best pool of workers, opportUnity to contribute to IRAs as they need to become more flexible. Politics would be more collegial,- businesses would be women who work. 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Survivors include his wife of Billi]o (Ronald) Flebbe of Born in Catskill, Mr. · 47years, Beverly Ann Lozano; Pennsylvania, Betty Jo BoFJd Harris lived most of his life two sons, Robert (Tammy) of Schenectady; a son, ·Richard in Ravena. Lozano Jr., and Harold A. (Kathy) Bond Jr. of Halfmoon; He was member of Local Lozano; two daughters, Maria 13 grandchildren; and several F. (Michael) Gudz and Patricia 190 ·in Albany, where he (Keith) Lozan.o; three sisters, great-grandchildren. worked, and also a member Services were by the Bond of the Ravena Fish and Game Marcella Irish, Ann Lee and Funeral Home in Schenectady. Maria Marzahl; two brothers, Club. Dominick and Frank Lozano; lnterment was in the Viewland He was the son of the 14 grandchildren; and several Cemetery. late Wilfred and Gertrude great-grandchildren. Contributions may be mace Harris. Arrangements were by the to St. Jude Children's Research Survivors include a .Babcock Funeral Home in Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, daughter, Tina Harris RavenaonSaturday,May10. Memphis, TN-38105 or to the (Michael) Myhre of Freehold; Animal Protective Foundation two brothers, Richard Harris Burial took place in Calvary of Schenectady County, 53 of Ravena, and Raymond Cemetery in Glenmont. Maple Ave., Scotia 12302. Harris of East Greenbush; a Contributions may be made grandson; and his comparlion, to Beverly Ann Lozano, 37 ·1 L n • Deborah Danz of Ravena.- · • .. Fl>ur Seasons, Ravena 12143. M. afl yn • rerfiR Arrangem.el'lts were by th~ Marilyn. Lois Van Epps Babcock Funeral Home in Perrin, 74, of Amherst, died Elizabeth Bond Ravena on Friday, May 9. Elizabeth (Elgie) Bond, Saturday, May 10, in her Contributions may be made 77, formerly of Ravena, died home. to St. Patrick's Food Pantry, Friday, May 9, at St Peter's She was born in Coeymans 21 Main St., Ravena 12143, or Hospital. and was a longtime resident to the Ravena Rescue Squad, Born in Jersey City, N.J., of Elmira. 1 Brunner Blvd., Ravena Mrs. Perrin was a graduate she was a homemaker. Her 12143. of Ravena-Coeymans High life centered on her family and School and among her grandchildren. was the daughter of favorite memories were fo:ul Robert W. Lozano the·She late Augusts and Lillian accounts oflongtimeteachers, Robert ·w. Lozano, 68, of Marie Muller and Roberta Ravena, died on Wednesday, (Brevard) Elgie. . Salvesen. She was the widow of May7. · She was the daughter of Richard J. Bond Sr. Mr. Lozano retired in 1991 the late Robert and Mabel VanEpps. Clip and Save Survivors 'include her husband of 53 years, Joseph; three sons, James R Ganice:•, Joseph F., and Peter J.; and ., · two grandchildren. · NOTIC.E TOWN OF NEW:SCOTLAND ., .·wATER ctJs'TOMERS Services were from the Church of St. Leo tl,te Great in Amherst. Interment was in the Grove Cemetery in Coeymans. Contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, P.O. Box 7669, Atlanta, GA. 30357-0669. and continued as a senior consultant after retirement. He and his wife retired to SantaFeinJune 2001 to pursue lifelong dreams of enjoying the more open and relaxed lifestyle of the Southwest. During this time, Mr. Burnett completed several outdoor adventure programs with Outward Bound and the William B. Burnett National Outdoor Leadership William Brooks Burnett, School, which became a true 59, died Thursday, May_8, in love of his. Santa Fe, N.M. He served ori the Advisory Born in Poughkeepsie, he· Council, championing graduated from Bethlehem increased diversity of students Central High School and and expanded scholarship earned a bachelor's degree opportunities. from SUNY Buffalo, a Mr. Burriett was recently master's from the University asked to join the NOIS board ofWis·:onsin at Madison, and of director~. an M.A/AB.D. from Cornell "Bill's adventurous spirit University. extended to excitement about Mr. Burnett married his travel across the world with wife, Caroline, in Voorheesville Caroline," his family wrote in 1986 at his family s home. in a tribute. "Most notably, He was an expert in the Bill, Caroline and his dear econcmics of industrial friend John. Kwoka ventured org ar_iza ti'on, anti trust to Burkina Faso tovisit]ohn's and regulation, on which daughter Margaret, who was he consulted, lectured and a Peace Corps volunteer for published extensively. Early two years." in his career he served as an His love for Margaret and econoo.istattheFedera!Trade support for her in all her Comrr.ission, then as vice endeavors is another example president at Glassman-0\iver of his true commitment Consulting in Washington, to family and friends. D.C. Mr.Burnettandhiswifewere 1n 1988, Mr. Burnett joined committed to a variety of Charles River Associates, philanthropic f\Ctivities in the where he headed the Mergers Santa Fe area that particularly Practiceandservedasdirector focused on the youth of the of ~ei~ Washington·?~~efor -4-fommunity. severao years. He also aerved , ••. His father William Francis o~ the company s, bO:ard of" .. Burnett, predeceased him. drrectocsfrom 1994until2000, Survivors include his II=------~~~;;:;"J" ................""';===:;"~·;~~;~;;:-,- WATER MAIN FLUSillNG WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY MAY 27"', 2008 AND CONTINUE THROUGH WEDNESDAY MAY 28"", 2008. FLUSHING WILLTAKEP0CEBETWEENTHEHOURSOf.8:30AMAND3:30PM. <~if-·.· Tuesday May 27th · FEURA BUSH WATER DISTRICT Wednesday May 28~ CLARKSVILLE WATER DIS1RICT Some discoloration may occur which could result in staining of laundry. (;ustomers are advised to check water ~efore using. If discoloration occurs run cWd water until it clears. For additional infonnation, or discoloration persists, call 475-0385 between the hours of 7:00am and 3:30pm, Monday thrOugh Friday. Clip and Save Currier's North Eastern Services (5181 885-2989 Serving: Saratoga, Albany, Schenectady & Warren Counties 15181605-1588 wife,··Carolirle ·J3~ mother, Elaine C. Burnett;' a sister, Mary Beth Regan; and: numerous ~l\i·e'-es; and nephews,,," ,... .. . Contributions may be made to National Outdoor Leadership School (NOIS), 284 Uncoln Street, Lander, WY 82520, or to Women's Health Services, 901 West Alameda, Suite 25, Santa Fe, NM 87501. . 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The Bethlehem Cemetery extends a hear·tfelt thanks to all of our· Veterans and their families this Memorial Day 518-439-2394 bethlehemcemetery@nycap.rr.com Located at Kenwood & .Elsmere Avenues 'in Delmar May 21,2008 ·Page 27 The Spotlight Milestones Sj)Otliglit Donovan, Fiore to-marry Chelsea :Donovan, daughter · of Tom and Peggy Donovan of Delmar, and Mark Fiore, son of Owen and Maryann Fiore of Kooskia, Idaho, are engaged to be married. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Bethlehem High School. She is an environmental/marine · scientist in San Francisco. The future groom is a political .cartoonist specializing in animation in San Francisco. The couple plans an October wedding. Chels~a Do~ovan and Mark Fiore _, Mark Richard Bassotti and Kimberly Love Kroszner K~oszne~, . '. h- ... Kimberly Love Kroszner, economist in Washington, daughter of Russell and Nancy · D.C. Thefuturegroomisagraduate Kroszner of Trumbull, Conn., and Mark Richard Bassotti, son . of' Bethlehem. Central High · of Richard.and Marcia Bassotti' '• School and BostonUniversity. 1 of Delmar, ·are engaged to be. He. is an electrical engineer in married. . · . Washington, D.C. Thebride-to-beisagraduate The couple plans a July of Boston University._ She is an wedding in Cape Cod. \ ~a·n·ning, ··Ootsufgl ;'t~ _wed ~"BH~X Manning, daughter · of Hirrlo\V··and Mona Manning Diegel of Delmar, and Takashi Ootsuka, son 'of Osamu and Masayo Ootsuka ofTokyo,Japan; · are engaged to be rriirrried, The bride-t~-be is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School. She works in law enforcement for Bassotti to wed the Nayy, stationed in Atsugi, Japan;~·· ' - - The future groom is a gra•hate iif Horikoshi High School and Franklin Pierce College. He works ill security for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force in Atsugi, Japan. The couple plans an August wedding in Japan. WITH LIVE PERFORMANCE BY (6iffy:s, W' !lor-s-a 1':fi\'£ARV @5:30PM! ...s ... The Spotlight Page 28 ·May 21,2008 Dear Travel Guy: My wife and I were planning on a gourmet European vacation this summer, but with the fall of the dollar, I think that is now out of our budget. Our second thought was driving to Maine or New Hampshire, but with the price of gas, I'm starting to question that. We like to keep active and explore during the day, then settle down for a great meal at night Travel was such a great value and reward for us for so long we hate to give it up. Do you have any ideas how we can still enjoy our two week summer high life without breaking the bank? Dear Fellow American: Welcome to the new world. Those days of the low-valued Euro are over for a while. American travelers visiting popular destinations in France, Italy or the United Kingdom are in for sticker shock as the weak U.S. dollar has sent the price of overseas vacations soaring. However, before you give up on a true British Isles experience at Albany County prices, you may want to take a close look at Wales, where greens fees at some of the best courses cost less than U.S. $70. Wales will become a .lot more popular and expensive for American visitors after the world discovers it when it hosts the Ryder Cup in 2010. Right now, it is still a wonderful destination with beauty in every direction you look. Wales isn't as crowded as its better-known neighbors yet, and it prides itself on its gracious hospitality and warm humor. The country has a fascinating history, interesting culture and is full of warm, friendly faces. Go online to WIVW.golf. visitwales.com or Www. golfasitshouldbe.com for more information. Sometimes the economy can play right into your hands, and if you play your cards right, you might be surprised how you can take advantage of these harder financial times. Here are some examples on how you can save on gas and enjoy some gourmet meals. Do you hate to buy gas? Then relax and I e t Lifes les Sf>()tlight Live the high life right at home with others· who enjoy the seclusion, service and personal amenities that private clubs offer. One- of the best gourmet meals I had this year was at Pinehaven Co\lntry Club, which recently opened its restaurant called Siver Hills to the public. Siver Hills is run by the Bennice family, who has a long history in the Capital District of being excellent restaurateurs. Louis and Michael Bennice and Anthony Adonnino take a personal interest in every meal am! every customer. Chef Kevin Conway has been getting kudos for the care and interest he has added to the menu. And banquet manager Liza DeMartino seems to be everywhere at once, making sure every detail is complete. It's interesting to experience county club life and fine dining. No, it's not Paris or Rome, but the trip is Bill6iering a lot shorter. Located near the Pinebush Preserve in Guilderland, Yankee Trails pay for the gas on one of their luxury buses Pinehaven Country Club is a little hard to find, but the that travel to the best spots in the Northeast every day. service, hospitably and food presentation are worth it. Sporting events, shopping, casinos ... I think you will If you can catch a warm summer night, the back patio be surprised with the selections of destinations, cost and overlooking the 18th green and well manicured course can ease of getting there. Visit www.yankeetrails.com for be a magical place. Try it for a relaxed refreshing drink or information. light summer meal watching the sun set. In the past, this Or you could try living the country club kind of atmosphere and service was only available to the life. I don't think any information predicts the private members. Now the restaurant is open to the public. economy better than a roster of country club Go to www.pinehavencc.com for more information. membership. When things are good, the· In summary, if your heart is set on a European vacation,country clubs are all at full membership try Wales before it becomes too expensive; if you hate to with everyone thinking the good times buy gas for trips, take a Yankee Trails luxury bus; and if will last forever. But when the economy you are looking for mouth'watering foods and wonderful slips a little, even the best of local clubs service, try' the country clubs and amazing specialty start to lose membership and important restaurants in our area. revenue in a hurry. So now with the slower Summer in the Capital District is the best mne of the times, a lot of local country clubs are year world-class opening their restaurants to the general entertainment, theater, public. Many of the best chefs in our music, sports, opera, area work at local country clubs. ballet. Sometimes all you Give your local country club need is to turn off your a call and see .what kind of cell phone and grab a general public deals they have little respite from the going this summer- you may hustle and bustle of be surprised. When you go everyday life. Consider. to a country club, you feel like booking ,two weeks you're on vacation at some far of relaxed days and away spot gourmet meals right here in at home and sleeping in your own bed at night - perfect. That's the high life: Ask the Travel Guy is a light-hearted look · at travel questions. Send ·yifur questions to: askthetravelguy@ spotlightnews. com. Ask the Travel6uy The Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, is one of the destinations lor Yankee Trails' bus trips. 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Cove_red dish Saturda~ - all e~ibitors & vendors w/mUsic by Dick & Janet Brooks display wood carving and blacksmithing Mus1c Magic by Kevm Hotalmg talents & horse and carriage rides by Spiderweb Farm. Children's Activities Antique working: Steam Tractor Bouncy bounce, pedal tractor pull 3:00 Saturday, activities A ~~~~~~~~~!~~~':::e ~ f.1 ~ under Children's Tent: painting, coloring, play doh, stickers, festival) under big tent, merchandise & gift certificates donated by local businesses. Festival is sponsored by the Town of New Baltimore and Greene County Promotions and Economic Development Office, Stewarts, & Many businesses in Ravena and surrounding area. Security and Handicapped transportation provided by $• /1. DlscoverGreene.rom ,'A ~ ~; "!J Yo y ~~~~~a~~~~~,'~;~~~~~;:,;l~~tpw;:,t~~~: :;_~~~;'aze, pie ~ ~ At•••Y~:·'ATV Cl••;;;j;;,;;;~~';j';,;;e;~/? 756:2793 .• 756-3517 ~ , . , . Van Etten Farm, New Baltimore, NY ~ v , 'A 9W to Aquetuck Rd., left on Dean's Mill, right on W. Dean's Mill, right.on Saw Mill Rd. ·\/. ~·n ~H ~ v \I For o~er events &places to s~y visil us on !he web at www. greenetounsm. com GREENElOURISM ~ 'A<<<<<<<<<<~<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< May 21,2008 • Page 29 spOtlight By JACQUELINE M. DOMIN dominj@spotlightnews.com W hen Cicilia Sedvall first came to the United States from ) .~.: Sweden to take part in a cultural exch\lfige with the New York State Theatre Institute, she was able to lean on other actors to help overcome her unfamiliarity with English. 'There were people all around me," she said. "My lines were in answer to something." There's no such safety net now, as Sedvall is alone on stage for NYSTI's latest production, "Letters from a Window in the Sky." "It's very much fun, but the thing that is difficult is that it is not my language," she said. The play by NYSTI guest artist Mary Jane Hansen is about a young girl named Cicilia - written with Sedvail in'mind- who is home bored orie day and is inspired by a Pippi Longstocking book. The show coincides with the lOOth anniversary of the birth of "Pippi" author Astrid Lindgren, who is something of a hero to Sedvall and fellow Swedes. ,, ~She's.like holy in Sweden," Sedvall said. •She's thrilled to be taking part in a show commemorating Lindgren's birth, but even more so be doing it outside her own cOUntry.,.,.,., "I'm so proud,to be doing it here," she said. "You know 'Pippi,' but you don't necessarily know all the other books. I'm so proud to have the opportunity to spread her name out." Sedvall, whose favorite Lindgren book is probably 'The Children of Noisy Village" and not any of the books about the orphaned, pig-tailed Pippi, said the attraction in Lindgren's books is that she treats children like "small-sized people." "She doesn't look at children and see children," she said. "She tells us, 'Don't forget about the kid in you."' That theme resonates in "Letters from a Window in the Sky." Restless on a rainy day, Cicilia pulls out a Pippi Longstocking book, but she soon puts it aside, thinking she's too old for it. She's feeling .trapped and friendless. "She's different, and she doesn't want to be,'' Sedvall said. Then Cicilia's guitar starts to talk to her, urging her to go to a nearby lake. There, Cicilia rescues a duck, marking the only time Sedvall shares the stage (a robotic duck is voiced by NYSTI company member David Bunce). The duck rescue, incidentally, was based on a real Sedvall experience. The duck, dubbed Mr. Magnus Nilsson, takes Cicilia on a fantastic journey, during The power of ' to _, I Swedish actress honors a national hero in NYSTI performance inspired by book which her self-esteem gets a big boost. "She discovers she doesn't want to be anyone else," Sedvall said. "She wants to be herself. That's good enough." The play has plenty of silliness for kids - it opens with Sedvall hanging upside down on a jungle gym- but Sedvall and NYSTI publicist Sarah Howes said -it will appeal to grown-ups as well. 'There are a lot of things that address adults,'' Sedvail said . 'The kids will be laughing, and the adults will be laughing, too, but in a different way." Howes, who noted the audience can sing along with plenty of musical numbers, said NYSTI has done a couple of other one-person plays and is excited for this one to kick off. "It's fun to see how it all comes together," she said. Recommended for ages 6 and older, "Letters from a Window in the Sky" runs through June 20, after which Sedvall will return to Sweden and her post with Teater Vastmanland. The play will be put on at the James L. Meader. Little Theater on the Russell Sage Campus in Troy, with no shows over the Memorial Day weekend. Visit www.nysti.org for tickets or call the box office at 274-32?6. Can you... -· THE CAPITAL DISTRICT'S TALK RADIO 41B-13BB Page 30 ·May 21,2008 The Spotlight · Arts & Entertainment nectady, $25.1nformalion, 346·6204. Theater BEYOND THERAPY • Presented by Classic Theater Guild Inc., 440 Upstairs at Proctors, 440 State St, Schenectady, throvgh May 25, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, $15. Information. 346·6204 LETTERS FROM A WINDOW IN THE SKY World premiere of collaborative play between New York State Theatre Institute and Sweden's Teater V~stmanland, James L. Meader Theatre, Russell Sage College, Troy, through June 20, $20 adults, $16 students/seniors, $10 children 12 and under. Information, 274-3256. MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Presented by Circle Theatre Players, Sand Lake Center for the Performing Arts, 2880 Route 43,· Averill Park, May 30 through June 8, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, $18.1nformation, 674·2007. .., MY FAIR LADY Classic Broadway musical, presented' by Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 Route 204, Chatham, through June 1, $26·$28.1nformalion, 392-9292 .... Music FALCON RIDGE PREVIEW TOUR Featuring Lindsay Mac, Joe Crookston and Randall Williams, May 21, 7 p.m., Gaffe Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, $10. Information, 583-D022. ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY Cabaret singer, May 24, 8 p.m., Spa Little Theater, Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, $25. Information, 587·3330. MICHAEL BENEDICT JAZZ VIBES DUO Jazz show in rural setting, May 25, 6 p.m., Palmer House Cafe, 1462 Main St.. Rens· selaervi!le, free. Information, 797-3449. TilE GIBSON BROTHERS North country bluegrass, May 29, 7 p.m .. Gaffe Lena, 47 Phila St.. Saratoga Springs, $22 advance, $24 at door. InfOrmation, 583·0022. EDMAR CASTANEDA TRIO Jazz harpist from Colombia, May 29, 8 p.m., Spa Little Theater, Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, $25. Information, 587·3330. HOLLY NEAR Female singer-songwriter, with opening act emma's revolution. May 30, 7:30p.m., Eighth Step at Proctors, State Street, Sche- Ave. Information, 463-4478. All's fair' in St. Louis THE SPARROW QUARTET SCHENECTADY MUSEUM 1 Featuring Bela Fleck and Abigail Wash- Spirit of Schenectady, collection highlights burn, May 30, 8 p.m., The Egg, Empire and planetarium, Nott Terrace Heights. InState Plaza, Albany, $28. Information, formation, 382-7890 .• 473·1845. ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY DHARMA SONG "Repetitive Nature," in Concourse A galMusic inspired b~ Tibetan Buddhism, lery; "Air Craft,." photos by Jeffrey Milwith Ravenna Michalsen, May 31, 7 p.m., stein; plus site-specific installations by Shambhala Meditation Center of Albany, Larry Kagan and Cara Nigro, as well as 879 Madison Ave., Albany, $10 suggested installations by Anthony Garner. Baris donation. Information, 375-7041 .• Karayazgan, Paul Katz, Nancy Klepsch and Victoria Palermo. Information, 242-2243. BERNSTEIN BARD TRIO LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY With special guest Brian Mellick, May 31, 7 p.m., Gaffe Lena, 47 Phila St, Saratoga "Spring Fever," a Colonie Art League Springs, $12 advance, $15 at door. lnfor· members' show, through July 31. 961 Troy mation, 583·0022. Schenectady Road, Latham. Information, 786·6557. BROOKSIDE MUSEUM BENEFIT CONCERT NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE Featuring Capital District rock duo Sirsy, "Dawn of Modern Dance: Music, Myth May 31, 7 p.m., Brookside Museum, 6 and Movement,' exhibit chronicling the Charlton Sl, Ballston Spa, $10 adults, careers of Ruth St Denis and Isadora children under 12 free. Information, 885- Duncan, plus ongoing exhibits, 99 South 4000. . Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, 584·2225. SUZANNE VEGA NEW YORK STATE Veteran indie singer-songwriter, May 31, MILITARY MUSEUM 8 p.m .. Spa Litti&-Theater. Saratoga Spa Esther Smitl!, portrayed by Claudia DeMartino of Rotterdam , kneels forthellnate of "Under the Bamboo State Pari<, Saratoga Springs, $25. Infor- "Worth a ThOusand· Muskets: Civil War Tree" between her two younger sisters, Tootle, port'rayedby Eliza Figueroa of Schenectady. and Agnes, mation, 587-3330. Field Artillery," 'Battleground_lor-Freedom: •. portrayed by Kellle Patnode of Clifton Part< In Circle Theatre Players upcoming musical production of New York during the Revolutionary War: •• Meet Meln St. Louis. The production runs May 30 & 31 and June 6 & 7 at Spm and June1 & Bat 2:30pm and "World War .11: United for Victory," and is directe((_ by Valerie Kavanaugh and Sue Frost and musical direction of Marietta Mitchell. Tickets ongoing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. are $1B and reservations can be made at 518-674-2007, www.slca-ctp.org and tlcketloap.com: Information, 581-5100. MOP & BUCKET CO. SARATOGA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM ARKELL MUSEUM A CAPPELLA DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Improvised comedy and music, May 24, 'The Syracuse Mile," featuring two of the "Immigration, Politics and Caricature: 8 p.m., Gaffe Lena, 47 Ph ita St.. Saratoga Openings in the string, horn and percus· New, informal, coed a cappena 'Qroup in central New York's famous stock cars, plus Ethnic and Political Images from the ApDelmar,. for adults and teens-16-and older. Springs, $15aqults, $12 students/seniors. sian sections. Information, 439-7749. ongoing.exhbits including "East of Detroit" . pet; Arkell and Zim House Collections," Information. 439·0130. Information, 583-0022. and New York racing, 110 Avenue of the through June 8; "Famous and Fabulous COLONIE TOWN BAND Pines, Saratoga -Springs. Information, Portraits: From George· Washington to Several openings, rehearsals on Mondays SIENA CHAMBER 587-1935, ext. 20. ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR the Golden Girl." through July 20; plus at/:30 p.m. at town hall. Route 9, NewtonRehearsals Thursdays at/:30 p.m. for or"Arkell's Inspiration: the Marketing of ville. Information, 783·2760. KISMET GALLERY chestra, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. for choir, Beech-Nut and Art for the People.~ ongoNEW YORK STATE MUSEUM "Chica·Boom."throughJune27, 71 Fourth COLONIE CENTENNIAL Siena College, Route 9, Loudonville. Ining, Canajoharie. Information, 673-2314. ~Art for the People: Decorated Stoneware Street, Troy. Information. 272-1918. BRASS CHOIR formation, 783·2325. from the Weitsman Collection," through OPenings for brass players, rehearsals THE HYDE COLLECTION fall 2009; "Focus on Nature X: Natural on first Thursday'. and third Tuesday of the TilE ORCHESTRA ON TilE COMMON "Focus on Modernism," through Sept.14, History Illustration; through Sept. 7: . month, at 7:15 p.m .• town hall, Route 9, oPenings in the string sOCtion, also need plus permanent collections on the 9/11 161 North Warren St, .Glens Falls. lnfor· • French horn, trOmbone, flute and bass drum Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. SCHENECTADY LIGHT OPERA recovery effort, New York state history and mation, 792·1761. players, rehearsals Friday at 9a.m., ShenenCOMPANY SUBURBAN SOUNDS geography, Empire Stale Plaza, Madison dehowa Senior Center, Clifton Common, CLARK ART INSTITUTE COMMUNITY CHORUS Avenue. Information, 474-5877. Holding auditions for October production Clifton Parl<.lnfonnation, 372·5146. "Pictorial Vision: American and Euro- of 'Thoroughly Modern Millie." June 2 Openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART pean Photography." through Aug. 17: 225 and 4. 7 p.m., 826 State St.. Schenectady. , ELECTRIC CITY CHORUS Sundays at Tp.m. ai Lynnwood Reformed "Cast with Style: 19th Century Cast-Iron South St, Williamstown, Mass. tnforma· Dance auditions June 5, 7 p.m. Informa- Church, Route146, Guilderland.lnforma· Male singing group, training provided, reStoves." through May 25; 'Venetian lion, (4131 458-9545. tion, (8771 350·7378 or modernmillie01@ lion, 861-8000. · hearsals at Faith United Methodist Church, Scenes by Walter Launt Palmer," a collecyahoo.com. Brandywine Avenue and Eastern Parkway, TANG TEACHING MUSEUM FRIENDSHIP SINGERS tion of 15 paintings, sketches, diaries and Schenectady, Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. lnfor. AND GALLERY TANGO FUSION photographs, through June 1: plus 'The Openings in women's singing group, fo- mation, 785-4807. DANCHOMPANY Folk Spirit of Albany: Folk Art from the 'Joseph Grigely: St. Cecilia." through cusing on old favorites and show tunes, RIVER VALLEY CHORUS Colletcion of the Albany Institute of His· June 8; "Dean Snyder: Almost Blue," Auditioning professional dancers by a!}- reh~arsals Tuesday mornings at Delmar tory and Art~ and exhibits on Hudson River through Aug. 31, Skidmore College, 815 pointment at Arthur Murray Dance Studio, Reformed Church, Delaware Avenue, Del- Sweet- Adelines gro~p, based in ScotiaGlenville area,· reliearsals on Tuesdays, 7 School painting, American sculpture and North Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Infor- 75 Woodlawn Ave., Saratoga Springs. In- mar. lnfonnalion, 439-2360. the history of Albany, 125 Washington mation, 580·8080. to 9:30p.m., call for location. Information, formation, 306-4173. 399-1614. Comedy Visual Arts Call for Artists Weekly Crossword ' NAME GAME - ACROSS 1 Brit. fliers 4_ doble: two-step 8 Entreat 13 Kimono accessory 14 Fleiss, of Hollywood 16 Stick 17 Clinton's pastime? 19 Expropriate 20 My _ : 1930 song 21 Siskel's cohort 23 Certain burglar 24 Sampras, for one 26 Interstice 28 Rang 30 News bit 33 Comic verse 37 How Baba looked? 38 Covering 39 Lucy's party decoration? 41 Philippine island 42 Semiautomatics 43 Mere. or aluminum 44 Old Greek capital 46 More peaked 48 Fuel gas 53 Hair product 55 Toughen 57 Kingly 58 Espouse 60 Severinsen's degree? 62 Necromancy 63 Cultural character 64Label 65 "The Wreckers" composer 66 Plants 67 Tarzan portraye[ ·DOWN 1 Reiner's favorite bird? 2 Tolerate 3 Meat cut 4 Donahue's hobby? 5 Actors' org. 6 Father 7 Weirdo 8 Hades 9 Alamos 10 McMahon's schooling? 11 Taj Mahal site 12 Type of store: abbr. 15 Rhone feeder 18 Arabic letter 22 Sanguine 25 "A Doll's House" heroine. 27 Actress Palmer 29 Romanian coin 31 Bacchanalian cry 32 Type of wear 33 Narcotic 34 Ellipsoid 35 Autry's lineage? 36 Fllt measures 37 Pacino's burden? 39 Tender beginner 40Roman craftsmanship 42 Rabbit food 441niquity 45_ chose: trifling matter 47 Snag 49 Part of HRH 50 Chalcedony 51 Of King Cole's birth? 52 Dirge 53 Entertainer Rita's legs? 54 Asner's cheese choice? 56 Resound 59 Non-bovine bull 61 Wreckers do this ----------- May 21, 2008 • Page 31 The Spotlight Calendar of Events spOtlight Wednesday, May 21, BETHLEHEM DELMAR ROTARY Normansi.de Country Club, 7:30 a.m. Information, 767~.2930. DELMAR KIWANIS Normanside Country Club, end of Salisbury Head, at 6:15p.m. Information, call Chris at 439-3026 or Gary at 439-9629. Meets every first and third Wednesday. PLAYGROUP MEETING First United Methodist Church playgroups will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nursery. Playgroup provides opportunity for childcaretakers and pre-nursery school age children to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976, ext. 228. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS {MOPS) Christian fellowship group lor mothers of preschool children, atlheDetmarRdormed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care provided, 9:30 a.m. ·until 11:30 a.m., Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or e-mail, info@drchurch.org. . YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB {NOT IN JULY OR AUGUST) Normans'ldeCountryCiub, Delmar, ?p.m. Information, 439-4857. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP Northeast NY Alzheimef's Association meetings for families, caregivers. and freinds; Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 'Delaware Ave .. 7 p.m. SOLID ROCK CHURCH 1Kenwood Ave., everring prpyer and Bi,ble study, 7 p.m. Information, _439-4314. w {HEilliEziG PRAdltE AND MEDITATION ··-~Meditation on the Bodhisattva of CompassiOn, at the' KTC Buddhist Center, Doane Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m .. Information, 374-1792. · , ,zONING BOARD OF'APPEAL~ Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Jnfoqnation, 439-4955. EVENINGS ON THE GREEN {JULY) Bethlehem Public Library's Free Summer Concert Series, 7 p.m. Information, 439-9341. BINGO Blanchard American Legion Post, 16 Poplar Drive, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-9819. BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Delaware Ave., 7~0 to 9 p.m. BC SCHOOL BOARD district office, 90 Adams Place, 7 p.m. Information, 439-7098. BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 1016 River Road (Route 144), Cedar Hill. 8 p.m. Information, 767-2886. HEALING TESTIMONY MEETING First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-2512. NEW SCOTLAND FAITH TEMPLE Bible study, New Salem, 7:30 p.m. Information, 765-2870. PRAYER MEETING evening prayer meeting and Bible study, Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, Route 155, 7:30 p.m. Information, 765-3390. NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS Wyman Osterhout Community Center, New Salem, call for time. Information, 765-2109. AA MEETING First· United Methodist Church of Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. Wyman Osterhout CommUnity Center, New Salem, call for time. Information, 765-2109. AA MEETING First United Methodist Church of Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. New Scctland Road, noon, and Delmar YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave .. United Pentecostal Church,Ro~e85, New 8:30p.m. Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765-4410. NEW SCOTLAND THE CLOTHING CLOSET A service supported by area Reformed churches to provide clothing to those in need; vo.lunteers welcome. Clarksville Reformed Church, Route 443, Clarksville, 8:30-11 :3D a.m. and4-7 p.m. Information, 768-2916 or 439-5400. First ReformeD Cburch of Bethlehem, 7 p.m., Route 9W, Selkirk. Information, 767-2243. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN {SEPTEMBER THRU MAY) children's choir, 6:15p.m., senior choir, 7 p.m., 85 Elm Ave. Information, 4394328. · AA MEETINGS .Siingerl.nds Community Churoh, 1499 New Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar· Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., 8:30p.m. Thursday, May 22, NEW SCOTLAND BETHLEHEM THE CLOTHING CLOSET A service supported by area Reformed churches to provide clothing to those in need; volunteers welcome. Clarksville Reformed Church, Route 443, Clarksville, 8:30-11 :30a.m.and4-7p.m. Information, 768-2916 or 439-5400. BETHLEHEM SENIOR CmZENS Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 12:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. ADULT BIBLE sTUDY First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, 7 p.m., Route 9W, Selkirk. Information, 767-2243. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN {SEPTEMBER THRU MAY) children's choir, 6:15 p.m., senior choir, 7 p.m., 85 Elm Ave. Information, 439~4328. AA MEETINGS Slingerlands Corn111unity Church, 1499 New.Scotland Roa,d,·noo~. and Delmar Refdrf1!ed Chum~, 38q Delaware Ave., 8:30p.m. · l.~~· · .NEW SCOTLAND t!' ~ THE CLOTHING CLOSET A service supported by area Reformed churches to provipe clothing to those in need; volunteers welcome. Clarksville Refcirmed Church, Route443, Clarksville, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 4-7 pm. lntormation, 768-2916 or 439-5400. FIFTH THURSDAY BETHLEHEM BETHLEHEM SENIOR CmZENS Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 12:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. ADULT BIBLE STUDY FIFTH THURSDAY BETHLEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 12:30 p.m Information, 439-4955. ADULT BIBLE STUDY First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, 7 p.m., Route 9W, Selkirk. Information, 767-2243. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN {SEPTEMBER THRU MAY) children's choir, 6:15 p.m., senior choir, 7 p.m., 85 Elm Ave. Information, 439-4328. AA MEETINGS Slingerlands Community Church, 1499 Friday, May 23, VISUAL SUPPORT GROUP Strategies to cope ~ith visual impairment, led by Dr. Edwin Pesnel. Refreshments. Room 101, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, 1-2 pm. Sporisored by Bethlehem Sen'ior Services.lnformation, 439-4955, ext. 4.. AAMEETING First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Route 9W,7:30p.m. '., CHABAD CENTER Friday services, discussion and·kiddush at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, 439-8280. ' NEW SCOTLAND Sunday, May 25, BETHLEHEM PEACE VIGIL Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace, weekly peace vigil, Four Corners intersection, Delmar, 5-6 p.m .. Information, 439-1968. DELMAR KIWANIS' Tool's Family Restaurant, Delaware Avenue, 6:15p.m. Information, call Chris at4393026 or Gary at 439-9629 First United Methodist Church, 428 Keriwood Ave. Meets 10:30 a.m: to noon in the nursery. The playgro'up provides opportunities for child care takers and pre-nursery school age children to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976 ext. 228 NIMBLEFINGERS/OUILTERS (SEPTEMBER.JUNE ONLY} Voorheesville Public Library, 51 School Road, 1 to 3 p.m. Information, 7652791. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS New Scotland Town Hall, Route 85, 7 p.m. Information, 765-3356. WORSHIP INFORMATION Bethlehem Community Church, 201 Elm V'VILLE VILLAGE BOARD Ave .. 439-3135. Vlllage Hall, 29Voorheesville Ave., 7 p.m. Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Elm Avenue and Feura Bush (6 p.m. workshop meeting). Information, Road, 439-0358. 765-2692. Bethlehem Lutheran, Church, 85 Elm Ave .. 439-4328. Delmar Full Gospel Church, 292 Elsmere Ave., 439-4407. Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 Delaware YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES BETHLEHEM Ave., 439-9252. . Parks and RecreaUon Office, Elm Avenue Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Also Wednesday 2-5:30 STRAWBERRY DINNER Ave., 439-9929. p.m. Information, 439-0503. Unionville Reformed Church is taking resFamily of God Nazarene Church, Krumkill ervations for its June 7 Strawberry Dinner Road at Blessing Road, North Bethlehem, CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM al1134 Delaware Turnpike. Servings are 453-9953. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 Delmar Chabad Center, 109 Elsmere Ave., 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30, and $9 for adults, $4 for children 5-12, and kids under 5arefree. Delaware Ave .. 439-2512. 7 p.m. Information, 439-8280. For information call768-2183. First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Roule INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING 9W, Selkirk, 767-2243. DELMAR ROTARY First United Methodist Church of Delmar, Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place, 428 Kenwood Ave.. 439-9976. 7 to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, . Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m. Glenmont Community Church, 1 Chapel 439-0057. Information, 767.-2930. Lane, Glenmont. 436-7710. Gospel Fellowship, 10 Rockefeller Road, DELMAR COMM. ORCHESTRA PLAYGROUP MEETING Delmar, 482-2132. Rehearsal. Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 First United Methodist Church playgroups King's Chapel, 434 Route 9W, Glenmont, Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, will meet from 10:30to noon in the nursery. 426-9955. 439-7749. Playgroup provides opportunity for child KTC Buddhist Center, Doane Stuart School, caretakers and pre-nursery schoo Iage chi 1Route 9W, Albany,10 a.m. meditation, dren to socialize in arelaxed atmosphere. AA MEETING 11 a.m. tea, 11:30 a.m. study course, 37 4-1792. · Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., Information, call439-9976, ext. 228. Mount Moriah Ministries, Route 9W, 8:30p.m. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS Glenmont. 426-4510. {MOPS) Old Gospel Fellowship Church, 10 Rock- · NEW SCOTLAND efeller Rd., Delma~ 10 a.m. Christian fellowship group for mothers of Slingerlands CommunityUMC, 1499 New · preschool children, at the Delmar Reformed QUARTET RE~EARSAL Scotland Road, 439-1766. Church, 386 Delaware Me., nursery care United Pentecostal Church, Route85, New Solid Rock Church, 1 Kenwood Ave .. provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., Salem, 7:15p.m. Information, 765-4410. Glenmont, 439-4314. Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or South Bethlehem United Methodist Church, e-ma~(~,i~!o~dr_chur~h.or~·_,. ~ 65 Willowbrook Ave., 767-9953. St. Michael'sShrine, Beacon Road at Route YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 9W, Glenmont, 462-2016; Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue DELMAR St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Poplar Park, 2'5:30 p.m. Information, 439Drive and Elsmere Avenue. Delmar, Weight Watcher Delmar meetings 0503. • . 439-3265; . . The local chapter of Weight Watchers .~,o. ' { I .. ·'"'·~ St. Thomas TheApostleChurch,35Adams meets today at 12:15 p.m at St. Stephen's BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB Place, Delmar, 439-4951. Church, Delmar. Normanside Country Club, Delmar, 7p.m. UnitY of ;F<iith ·Christian Fellowship, Information, 439-4857. 436 Krumkill Road, North Bethlehem, BETHLCHEM 438-7740. ALZHEIMER'S FARMERS MARKET SUPPORT GROUP NEW SCOTLAND (SPRING, SUMMER, FALL) Northeast NY Alzheimer's Association Market and Chicken Barbeque, meetings for familieS, caregivers, and WORSHIP INFORMATION 2:30p.m. to6 p.m. rain or shine, First United friends; Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 All Nation's Baptist Church, 2558 Western Methodist Church, 428 Kenwood Ave. Delaware Ave., 7 p.m. Ave., Guilderland, 475-9086, ESL and Wednesday, May 28, Tuesday, May 27, PIONEER CLUBS F.or children grades !through junior high; Mounlainview Evangelical Free Church, Route 155, 3:45 - 5 p.m. Information, Bible claSses, 9 a.m.; W!Jrship Services, 765-3390. 10 a.m. Clarksville Community Church, Route443, 768-2916. YOUTH GROUP FamilyWorship Center, 92 Lower Copeland MEETINGS Hill Road, Feura Bush, 768-2021. United Pentecostal Church, Route85, New Faith Temple, New Salem, 765-2870. Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765-4410. First United Methodist Church, 68 Maple Ave, Voorheesville, 765-2895. Jerusalem Reformed Church, Route 32, Feura Bush, 439-0548. Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, Route 155, VoorheesviUe, 765-3390. BETHLEHEM Onesquethaw Reformed Church, Tarrytown Road, Feura Bush, 768-2133. · AA MEETING New Scotland Presbyterian Church, Route First F.eformed Church of Bethlehem, Route 85, 439-6454. 9W, 7:30p.m. St. Matthew's Church, Mountain View Road, Voorheesville, 765-2805. CHABAD CENTER Unionville Reformed Church, Delaware Friday services, discussion and kiddush Turnpike, 439-5001. at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, United Pentecostal Church, Route85, New Salem, 765-4410.DAY -439-8280. Saturday, May 24, NEW SCOTLA~D BETHLEHEM Monday, May 26, PIONEER CLUBS SLINGERLANDS For children gra·des 1 through junior high; Adamsville Ancients Fife and Drum Corps Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, Offer lessons for beginner fife, snare drum Route 155, 3:45 - 5 p.m. Information, and bass drum at 7p.ffi.; rehearsal at 7:30. 765-3390. Call 439-8727 for information. TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP First United Methodist Church, 428 Kenwood Ave .. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gently used brand name Clothing and accessories at very low prices. CHURCH LUNCH (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST) Sponsored by the South Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Willowbrook Avenue, weekly on Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Information, 767-9953. PRAYER MEETING At Gospel Fellowship, ?p.m., 10Rocketeller Rd., Delmar, beneath Normans Kill bridge, Information 482-2132. BINGO at the Bethlehem Elks Lodge, Route 144, 7:30p.m. NEW SCOTLAND PRESCHOOL STORY TIME Weekly at Voorheesville Public Library, 51 School Road, 10:15 a.m. Information. 765-2791. SOLID ROCK CHURCH 1 Kenwood Ave., evening prayer and Bible study, 7 p.m. Information, 439-4314. CHENREZIG PRACTICE AND MEDITATION Meditation on the Bodhisattva of Compassion, at the KTC Buddhist Center. Doane Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., Information, 374-1792. 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PAINTING Fine Quality Workmanship INllUBED • IIIIFIIRIINfi'Jl • FIIEII FSIIIIIT&'I 381-6618 364-2007 Call now for prices Free Estimates Given Promptly 475-1419 Masonry Brian Eriksen 355-7140. v...-- HDME REPAIR &MAIMNANCE, LTD. • Minor Repairs • Painting • Wall Repairs • Masonry • Carpentry · • Gutter Gleaning • Electrical No Job Too Small 439-6863 FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED lililrJiJf,IK!REMOV/l.L"'I!lii!!J ATTICS, CELLARS, GARAGES, ESTATES Houses Emptied- Rack Truck can hold 75 banana boxes or 6 refrijerators or 24 mattresses $170/load App iances $35.00 'NO SHINGLES' 334-2948 869-8088 [PAVING & EXCAVATION! NorthEast 38iJ P~&~. 6 6oo Residential~. Commercial~ lDdiJstrlal • Driveways • Parking Lots • Sea/coating • Excavation • Drainage Work • Demolition & Hauling • Debris Removal ~Hot Water Pressure Washing . !*'All WOrk Guaraitteftt In Writinif*Y l'lle Spotlight May 21,2008 • Page 33 a guide to services for your horne services spOtlight !-TREE ~ER\IICESil~~l!l!ll r-.nEE SERVICEilltlil "TlJIP GRL\JJIJG . ~ 439-6377 ~ Matt Denton • Complete Tree Removal • Pruning • Cabling • Feeding • Land Clearing • Stump Removal • Storm Damage Repair •100ft Crane Service • 55ft Bucket Truck Service liiiiiRTillltTREE SERVICEiliiiiliiisl Harmony Tree Service • 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE • ~J!~].;,:e:specia]isir:J • Lighl p"nlng Io tile Heaviest Removak. Hazardous & han! to gel to removab. One call does it all (518) 756-9780 (518) 756-3059 Cle.100ft. a.n relia.ble. CraneseJVIct. Servict f;PREssuRE,wAsHtNG 1 •·~·sEIItcrowcrwuhscrvlcc House Washing Mrfn! 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SPOtlight The Spotlight • Colonie Spotlight• Loudonville Spotlight •_ Guilderland Spotlight • Niskayuna Spotlight • Rotterdam Spotlight . Scotia-Glenville Spotlight • Clifton Park!HalfmoonSpotlight • Burnt Hills Spotlight • Malta Spotlight • Saratoga Spotlight •Milton Spotlight - The Spotlight Page 34· May 21,2008 S otli t Classifieds ANTIQUES Antiques, Arts, and Estates wanted. Robert. Meringeto, founder of Albany Auction Gallery, former Sotheby's Associate. 518-966-5602 AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE '04 Volvo S60. 2.5 Sports Sedan. Loaded, low mileage, sharp. 439-1839 1996 Jeep. 90,000 miles, good tires, past inspections. $2,5.00. Call 4896142 after 7pm. I - KILL SHELTERS~ RESEARCH enrolling for 3 year olds Drawer Repair $200. Green TO ADVANCE VETERINARY and 4 y~ar olds. Call 371- Plastic Fencing - All/$40. TREATMENTS FREE TOWING, 2313 for more information. 373-0258 Lv. Msg. Prices TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NONFirm. CLEANING SERVICES RUNNERS ACCEPTED 1-866HOUSE PAINTING, HOUSE FURNITURE FOR SALE 912-GIVE $9,200. Call 767-3427, WINDOW CLEANING & GUT- Upholstered stool mauve BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES TER CLEANING. Free es- $35. 885-2637. leave message. ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE .. timates, Low prices. Call . GARAGE SALES AUTOS WANTED Do you earn $800 in a day? 452-1551. $125 + Up for Any Junk Your own local candy route. J&J Cleaning - We care and Delmar - NORMANSGATE Cars. Free 24/7 Pickup. Includes 30 machines and it shows. Consistent, Reli- NEIGHBORHOOD SALE! 365-3368 candy. All for $9,995.CALL able. Quality Work. Call Saturday, 5/24 9am -.12pm 10+ families. DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE 888-771-3496 986-4047 Delaware to Euclid to York$1000 GROCERY COUPON. RITA'S WATER ICE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE shire. NOAH'S ARC SUPPORT NO Franchise . Co., LLC. the largest Italian Ice Bowflex Home Gym. 3 years HANDYMAN franchise in the nation is old, Good Condition. Needs currently awarding assembly. Will drop off. Carpentry, Plumbing, ElecFranchises in NY Asking $600. Please call trical, light trucking. Paul, 475-9049 Contact Franchise_ 518-965-8283 sales@ rita sea rp. com SAWMILLS FROM ONLY Experienced and affordable 800-677-7482 $2,990.00--Convert your Handyman in CAPITOL DISritasice.com LOGS TO VALUABLE LUMBER TRICT. Any work inside or Fritze Jeweler and the Pep- bag. Please call 439-4465 if Found. Reward being offered. 518-421-3926, ask for Tom Curit. · MASONRY FREE TO A GOOD HOME, Beautiful 5 year old Calico Cat. All shots up to date. Needs child free/other pet free home. Please call Jen at 439-4949. CHILDCARE SERVICES CHILDCARE?- Lie. Daycare provider has immediate openings in my Selkirk home. FT/PT/Summer time only? For more info please call 767-0302 Pals Nursery School. Now Classified Information Mail Address •In Person Office Hours Deadline 8:30AM- 5 PM Spotlight Newspapers P.O. Box 100 Delmar, NY 12054 125 Adams St. Delmar, NY 12054 Monday-Friday Deadline: Thursday at 4PM for following week READERSHIP: Phone • Fax 12 Newspapers; (518)439-4940 (518 439-0609 Fax 113,400 Readers E-MAIL: spotclas@nycap.rr.com Classified Ads Appear In All Twelve Papers In Albany County The Spotlight • Colonie Spotlight • Loudonville Spotlight • Guilderland Spotlight In Schenectady County Niskayuna Spotlight • Scotia-Glenville Spotlight • Rotterdam Spotlight · In Saratoga County Clifton Park/Halfmoon Spollight • Burnt Hills Spotlight Malta Spotlight • Saratoga Spotlight • Milton Spotlight ~ ~ ~ Classified Rates Private Party Classifieds - Line Ads - Twelve paper combo - $17. SO for 1S words SO cents for each additional word. Commercial Classifieds - Line Ads -Twelve paper combo - $20.SO for 1S words SO cents for each additional word. Multiple insertion discounts available. Please call for information. Order Form r~-----~-----------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I Classified Category' I Nam" Addres" Ciry' State Home Phone Work Phone Number of Weeks : Amount Endosed J MasterCard I or Visa# Expiration date: Zip I I I I I I I I I I I I : J Signature: with your own Norwood out, licensed and insured. portable band sawmill. References available. 221Log skidders also available. 4177. www. norwoodsawmills. LAWN & GARDEN com/300N -FREE information: 1-800-578-1363- Topsoil, Screened. Organic compost. Loaded or deExt:300-N. livered. Contractor prices. FIREWOOD 428-6054 2 YR. SEALAWN SERVICES SONED HARDWOOD Free Delivery, Cut. Split, ALWAYS THE BEST CLEAN Dried. 426-9663 anytime. UP -. Landscahping. GCapital D1stnct Nort ern reens .. Firewood: cut; split, and 518-320-0260. Albany/ delivered. $120 per 1/2 of Schenectady County. a full cord. Cell: 518-860Lawn Mowing By Adult, 8984 References. Weekly or VaMIXED HARDWOODS: Full cations. Save This Num~er! cords, $200. face cords, 439-0610 $90. Jim Haslam, 439LEGAL ASSISTANCE 9702. Simpson Firewood. Save BANKRUPTCY- STOP FOREELIMINATE money. Buy your wood CLOSURE, early and season it your- DEBT. Learn your options. self. Green, $225/cord. Call Fletcher Law - a debt relief agency helping people file David 518-234-1401 under the bankruptcy code. FOR SALE Avis Dr., Latham; Malta/ Lazy Boy Matching Chairs other NYS locations. 800Blue $250, Each $130. 542-6907 Couch - Soft Over-Stuffed LOST Brown, $150 Small Repairs. FIND SOMETHING? AdverAir Conditioner - Westinghouse 12,000 BTU $175, tise it free. Call439-4940. Used Little, Too Heavy to Gold Wedding band lost at put in window. Sears Stereo Hannaford or Price Chopper - Full Size Complete, L.arge in the tri-village area. May Floor Speakers, Used Little have been lost in or out of $300. Bike - Ladies Sch- the store. Please call 482winn 10 Speed/Gray $95. 6622 if found, Rolled Top Desk- Matching Silver Cuff Links, Chair, Modern, Needs Small Sterling Embossed. Lost between Look for Best Ever Masonry in our Service Directory for your Masonry needs! 518- 355-0632 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT GET YOUR NEW. POWER WHEELCHAIRS, POWER SCOOTERS AND HOSPITAL BEDS AT ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU!! FASTEST DELIVERY AVAILABLE!! CALL TOLL FREE' TO QUALIFY. 1800-470-7562 Pm FOR ADOPTION PET SUPPLI~S HAPPY JACK(R) SKIN BALM(TM): stop scratching & gnawing. Promotes heal- ing & hair growth on dogs & cats without steroids! At farm, feed & hardward stores. www. happyjacki nc. com MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE PIANO TUNING & REPAIR Assorted toys/ videos for toddler- boys to age 6. Call Piano Tuning and Repair. for info 885-2637. Carl A. Treiber. Experienced and insured. 765-4095. CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Sol- id Wood, never used, brand PROFESSIONAL TUNING and new in factory boxes. Eng- REPAIR, Michael T. Lamkin, lish Dovetail. Original cost Registered Piano Techni$4500. Sell for $795. Can . cian, Piano Technicians deliver. 917-731-0425 ITALIAN LEATHER LIVlNG ROOM SET in original plastic never used. Original price $3,000, sacrifice $975. Bill347-328-0651 Guild. Over 25 years. 4271903. SITUATION WANTED AIDES AVAILABLE: Mature, Reliable, Specializing in Alzheimer's, stroke, rehab CHERRYWOOD DINING & eldercare. Bonded & inSET- 10 PCS. SOLID WOOD, sured. Over 30 yrs. experiORIGINAL BOX, CAN DELIV- ence. Clean background ER. ORIGINAL COST-$6,500, SELL FOR $1599. JOHN 2·12-380-6247 checks: 312-7404. DISNEY CHARACTER Music MATH 2637. cluding SAT Prep. 36 Years Experience. NYS Certified. Also Interested in Albany Academy Students. 4390610. SAVE THIS NUMBER! TUTORING TUTORING I L------------------------~ HIGH Boxes. Best offer. 885- SCHOOL All Math levels'lnFirestone Tires - Winterfires: P185/70R14. $30 for the pair. 269-1818. custom HO-scale model iailroad locomotives Various~ WANTED BUYING: All Old Costume priced to move. etease call and Better Jewelry. Call Rich at 785-8751 & leave 439-6129. and rolling stock. All are message or email me at Looking for a Speech therarweriksen@verizon .net pist. Aprox 2-3 hours weekMUSIC LESSONS ly. Chadwick square, Glen- mont area, private only. GUITAR LESSONS: Guitarist 439-0293 available for private lessons. Your home or mine. PLEASE don't scrap your 20+ years experience. Call gold pocket and gold wristRob, 810-6378. PAINTING watches. I have collected them for 35 years and will pay MORE, just to ·keep and Quality Decorating, paint- treasure them. Thanks. 518 882-1507. Leave message if no one home. Would You Like To Advertise _..........Your Business In Our All line ads must be pre-paid in order for placement. Ads will appear in ali twelve newspapers, as well as on. the internet for the number of weeks requested. • · 1 ing papering, and pressure permilt in a small clear washing. 40 yrs experience, 2001 Nissan Maxima GLE 3 liter, automatic, loaded, female owned, maintained, new brakes frontjrear, needs nothing, runs super, 4 extra snow tires, asking Give Us A Call At: 439-4949 To Place Your Ad Today! The Spotlight • Colonie Spotlight • Loudom;ille Spotlight Guilderland Spotlight •Niskayuna Spotlight • Rotterdam Spotlight Scotia-Glenville Spotlight • Clifton Park/Halfmoon Spotlight Burnt Hills Spotlight • Malta Spotlight Saratoga Spotlight • Milton Spotlight The Spotlight May 21,2008 ·Page 35 Real Estate Classifieds hdwd fl- Approx. $900/mo rental income. Unit"2 3 BR, 2 Family, Westport (Lake lBA, ElK, DR, LR- Approx. Champlain). 2 Bedroom, $1100/mo rental income. 1.5 Bath, Living room, din- Home is on a tree-lined ning, kitchen, each side. street and sits on 1/4 acre.. Walk to school, beach, maPlease Call Luke for a showrina, boat launch. William ing 518-618-0825. Visit McHone, Adirondack Realty, http://27euclid.com for 518-632-4108, $109,500. pictures and addt'l info. Chad. Sq. Townhouse, 3BR, Office/Retail. 1200 Sq Ft, 2.5BA, 1st floor. Master, Slingerlands. 439-4307 laundry, basement. low LAND/LOTS taxes, 300K. 518-439-3991 LAKE GEORGE, charming DEVELOPER'S LAND LIQcottage, LR/DR; kitchen wj UIDATION! 34 acres- was new appliances, hardwood $129,900, NOW $69,900. floors, 3BR, 1.5BA, garage, Incredible investment oplarge yard, front porch, portunity! Rushing stream, quaint neighborhood. Walk woods, awesome views, 6 to beach and village, boat miles to Cooperstown, NY! dock avail. $210,000. Own- No closing costs 'til June 1st! Owner terms! 877er: 518-439-0477 Two Family House in Del- 902-5263 www.newyorkmar For Sale $259,900. landandlakes.com Unit 1 2 BR, New BA, OFFICE SPACE Remod. Kitchen, DR, all Delmar Office: Professional HOUSE FOR SALE office space, incl. private utilities included. No pets, office, use of conference Security, lease. 767-2519 room & lounge. 550 sq. ft., $875, Spacious two bed$750 incl. util. 439-9958 room in Delmar, off street parking, laundry, 1st floor, REAL ESTATE (SALES) storage. Inquiries 518SULLIVAN COUNIY REAL 577-5144. PROPERTY TAX FORECLOAvailable June 15. 2 BedSURE AUCTION. 100+/Properties June 11 @11AM. room, Large, spacious nonsmoking apartment, located The Lodge at Rock Hill, NY on a quiet dead end street 800-243-0061 AAR & HAR. in Selkirk, yet less than 20 Free brochure: www.NYAUC- minutes from downtown TIONS.com Albany. ·Off-street parkNEW ARIZONA LAND RUSH! ing, washer/dryer hook-up 1 OR 2_ 1/2 "FOOTBALL and oil heat. Just $790.00 FIELD" SIZED LOTS! $0 per month, plus utilities. Security deposit and lease DOWN. $0 INTEREST. $159required, and we cannot $208 PER MONTH! MONEY accept dogs. For more inBACK GUARANTEE! 877- formation, please call 767501-3978 or www.sun3076 siteslandrush.com Glenmont, 4 BedrOom,· 2 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Bath, Fences yard: Gas $750, Selkirk, Non smok- Heat, Central Air. 1400+ ing, 2nd floor apartment. util. Day 669-9681, eve1 Bedroom, Scenic view, all ning, 439-4017 Em lo HELP WANTED All employment advertising in this newspaper is subject to section 296 of the human rights law which makes it illegal to· advertiSe any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, creed, natia·nal origin, disability, marital status, sex, age, or arrest conviction record, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, -or discrimination. Title 29, U.S. Code, Chap. 630, excludes the Federal Gov't from the age discrimination provisions. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for employment which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that employment offerings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Attention College Students and '08 HS Grads! Summer Work, $15.50 base-appt, . FT/PT customer sales/service, no exp nee, conditions apply, all ages 18+, call now ALB: 518-4564566 SAR: 518-580-1377 Counselor/ Summer CampCamp Loyaltown, a sleep away camp for children and adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities has openings for 20 male and 1 female staff. We provide an en_riching experience for students 18 yrs and older plus room, board and salary. Camp Loyaltown is located in the Catskill Mounta1'ns at Hunter, NY 40 miles south of Albany. For immediate consideration call 516293 · 2016 ext 5611, E-mail: camp@ahrc.org~ or visit our website www.ahrc.org/ sum mercounselors.O.html DISTRIBUTOR/PHOTOGRAPHER: Local, established delivery route. WE PAY THE MOST. Part-time. Every other Thursday. If you're motivated by exc $$$', are 21+ and have vehicle, call 1-800-950-4227 for full info. Drivers: Home Daily! $2000 sign on! Paid holiday and vacation! Excellent ben- efits! CDL-A 800-334-1314 ext.178. www.wadhams. com EARN UP TO $550 WEEKLY Helping the government PT No Experience. Excellent Opportunity. Call Today!! 1-800-488-2921 Ask for Department D-9 FT Medical Records Specialist needed - HealthPort is . l assooa · . te see k.mg a clenca to process medical records request at a hospital facility in Schenectady, NY. Must have strong clerical experience in a medical en. vironment; medical records preferred. M-F; 40/hr wk. Compensation based on experience and performance. Email resumes to cassandra. griffith@healthport.com or fax to 770-810-4136. High-Paying Postal Jobs! No Experience Required! DON'T PAY for information about jobs with the Postal Service or Federal Government Call the Federal Trade co'mmission taU-free, 1-(877)-FTC-HELP or visit www.ftc.gov to l;arn more. A public service message from the SPOTLIGHT Newspapers and the Federal Trade Commission. NOW AVAILABLE! 2008 POST OFFICE JOBS. $18$20/ HR. NO EXPERIENCE, PAID TRAINING, FED BENEFITS, VACATIONS. CALL 1800-910-9941 TODAY! REF #NY07 Maintenance Technician NYSARC . , 1nc., one of the .areas most prestigious notfor-profit organizations, is seeking a Full-Time Maintenance Technician to perform the full spectrum of janitorial, car fleet, building and grounds maintenance functions. Position requirements are a minimum of 3-5 years experience in a similar position, and a working knowledge of routine building and grounds upkeep including minor repairs, cleaning and maintel"!anc~ of equipment and supplles. Must be thorough, dependable, 'and willing to work independently and as. a part of ~ team.. A cl_ean driver's llcense 1s requued. We of- GLENMONT- $600 utilities hal, smoking, pets. Avail. included. lBD studio. Suit- June 15th. Security lease able for one. Security. 462- required. $800/month. 1256. 518-465-4403 ONE BEDROOM near Delmar, VACATION RENTALS Quiet, Country Setting, CAPE COD, BAYSIDE, East Washer/dryer. $550+. No pets. 439-9021 (evenings). Dennis. 3BR, 2BA, LR, DR, Sunroom, Fully equipped, Slingerlands Duplex, 1.5BA, Deck. Available Weekly 2BR, 1 car garage, AC. gas for summer months. 439heat, Perfect for profession- 8593. als, no pets/smoking, lease, Fun 4 season home. Friends . 1150+. 518-439-0034 Lake-Front. Kayaks, docks, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE sleeps six. $1700/wk. Ravina, 29 Harris Ave. 3BR, $3200/2 weeks. 439-2050, 2BA, 3 Season Sunporch, 494-4945 MUST SEE. 180K. 463-9230 Lake Onderdonk, Westerlo, 2 bedroom, sleeps 4. On ROOMMATE WANTED· water, Available weekly. Glenmont-Roommate want- $600/wk. 518-283-8024 ed, furnished house, pri- after 6. vate bedroom, garage, gym, yard, wjd. Utilities/cable/ Lake Placid Luxury Condo. internetjphonejtrasli in- Sleeps 6. Aug 3-10, $1000. cluded. No children, alco- 439-2455 MADIERA BEACH FLORIDA WATERFRONT HOME. Sleeps Six with Pool and Dock Walk to Gulf Beaches. No Minimum Stay. $2,800.00 Monthly. $1,200.00 Weekly. Negotiable. 489-2341. www. flori dag u lfre nta lhome.com. North Wildwood, NJ FLORENTINE MOTEL Beach/ Boardwalk block, heated pools, efficiency/ motel units refrigerator, Elevator,, Color Brochure/ specials 609-522-4075 DEPT.104 www.florentinemotel.com Tuscany, Italy.. Enjoy Tuscany as the natives do. Excursions, nature, excellent foods www.tuscany~ural.com, info@ tuscanyrurat.com Phone: +390564567488 ent Classifieds fer an excellent salary and benefits package. Please send resume and salary history to: Mary Myers, NYSARC, Inc., 393 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054. No phone calls please. SOUTHLAND LOG HOMES Dealership Opportunity. SOLID SIX FIGURE INCOME POTENTIAL IN FIRST YEAR! Protected territories. Small initial investment recouped in first couple of sales. Contact Southlandloghomes · com or call Keith Hodgson, 1•800 -845 -3555 • ext. 4609 NAT'L ORGANIZATION NOW HIRING Avg. Pay $20/hour or $57K/yr. including Federal Benefits and OT. Of. fered by USWA 1-866-9203181 Warehouse Workers Wanted We have great opportunities with multiple shifts and client locations. Temp and Temp to Hire opportunities. $8.50-$1 0/hr For Albany area. call 438.3010 or apply in person on Wednesdays 8:30am - 2:30pm. - 105 Wolf Rd, Section 1, Albany For Saratoga area, call587.1677 to schedule an appOintment. 480 Broadway, Suite 322, Saratoga Springs ~?T~~~~!EXTRA·MttE SERVICE We get people.'" www.selectstaffing.com <http://WWN.selectstaffing.com/> ;,;,~CA:CR:':E':'ER:"TR=:A'::IN=.:I:;NG::=== CDLA- TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING . if qualified, student loans, Pell Grants, veterans benefits, housing, job placement assistance. National Tractor Trailer Schools, Liverpool, Buffalo, NY (branch) 1-888-243~ 9382 www.ntts.edu ·-- - - The Spotlight Page 36 • May 21, 2008 I - LEGAL NOTICE · LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Shelowitz & Associates PLLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 12/10/07. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Al_bany, NY 12207. Purpose: profession of law. LD-18587 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Capital Bldg., Cheyenne;· (May 21, 2008) WY 82002 . Purpose: any lawful activities. LD-18593 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of Verde Property II LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/31/08. Office location: Albany County. LLC formed in Wyoming (WY) on 3/19/08. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE c/o Incorporating Services, Ltd., 3500 S. Dupont Hwy, Notice of Formation of M & Dover, DE 19901. Address of B 45th St. LLC. Arts Of Org. the principal office: 3 Canyon "filed with Secy. Of State of Point, Newport Coast, CA N.Y. (SSNY) on 03/25/08. Of- 92657. Arts. of Org. tiled with fice location: Albany County.. WY Secy. Of State, State SSNY designated as agent Capital Bldg., Cheyenne, of LLC upon whom process WY 82002. Purpose: any against it may be served. lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process LD-18594 to: Allstate Corporate Svcs (May 21, 2008) Corp.,41 StateSt,Ste.415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE LD-18588 (May 21, 2008) Notice of Qualification of Verde. Property Ill LLC. Authority filed with Secy. LEGAL NOTICE of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/31/08. Office lOcation: AlNotice of Formation of Nessa bany County. LLC formed in Holdings LLC. Arts Of Org. Wyoming (WY) on 3/19/08o filed with Secy. Of State of SSNY designated as agent N.Y. (SSNY) on02/14/08. Of- of LLC upon whom process fice location: Albany County. against it may be served. SSNY designated as agent SSNY shall mail process to: of LLC upon whom process c/o Incorporating Services, . against it may be served. Ltd., 3500 S. Dupont Hwy, SSNY shall mail process Dover, DE 19901.Address of to: Allstate Corporate Svc~ the principal office: 3 Canyon Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Point, Newport Coast, CA Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: 92657. Arts. of Org. filed with any lawful activity. WY Secy. Of State, State LD-18589 Capital Bldg., Cheyenne, (May 21, 2008) WY 82002 . Purpose: any lawful activities. LD-18595 LEGAL NOTICE (May 21, 2008) Notice of Formation of Empire Monitoring Diagnostic, LLC .. Arts Of. Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. ( SSNY) on 03/19/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate, Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste.415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18590 (May 21, 2008) .. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Zenpachi Interactive, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/02/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18591 (May 21 , 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Hospitality Group Services, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 03/17/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail proceSs to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18592 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of Verde Property I LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/31/08. Office location: Albany County. LLC formed in Wyoming (WY) on 3/19/08. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Incorporating Services; Ltd., 3500 S. Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901. Address of the principal office: 3 Canyon Point, Newport Coast, CA 92657. Arts. of Org. filed with WY Secy. Of State, State LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: WELLFLEET SPECIAL SITUATIONS FUND I, LLC. . .LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization·were. filed with the·Secretary Notice of Qualification of . of State of New York (SSNY) DALE RESOURCES II, LLC. on 01/16/08. Office location: Authority filed with Secy. Albany County. SSNY of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on has been designated as 3/20/08. Office location: AI- agent of the LLC upon whom bany County. LLC formed in process against it may be Texas (TX) on 9/5/07. SSNY served. SSNY shall mail a designated as agent of LLC copy of process to the LLC, upon whom process against One Penn Plaza, Suite it may be served .. SSNY 2411, New York, ·New York shall mail process to: Capito.! 10119. Purpps~:. For al")y Services, Inc., 1218 Central lawful purJ?OS~. Ave., Ste. "100, Albany, NY. LD-18602 •· 12205. TX address of LLC: (May 21, 2008) 2100 RosS Ave., Ste. LB-9 1870, Dallas, TX~75201. LEGAL NOTICE Arts. of Org. fil"ed with TX Secy. of State, P.O. ·sax 12887, Austin, TX 78711. NOTICE OF FORMATION. Purpose: any lawful act or OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: WELLactivity. FLEET SPECIAL LD-18596 SITUATIONS FUND II, LLC. (May 21, 2008) Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New LEGAL NOTICE York (SSNY) on 01/25/08. NOTICE OF FORMATION Office location: Albany OF LIMITED LIABILITY County. SSNY"has been COMPANY. NAME: 69-07 designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process 43rd AVENUE L.L.C .. Articles of Organiza- against tion were filed with the Sec- it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the retary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/28/08. LLC, c/o Wellfleet Office location: Albany Coun- Management Group, Inc., One Penn Plaza, Suite 2411, ty. SSNY has been designated as agent of the New York, New York 10119. LLC upon whom process Purpose: For any lawful purpose. against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of LD-18603 process to the LLC, c/o Law (May 21, 2008) Oft.ices of Albert Talero, 71-50 Austin Street, LEGAL NOTICE Suite 207, Forest Hills, New York 11375. NOTICE OF FORMATION Purpose: For any lawful OFLLC purpose. Marsh, Wassermann & LD-18597 McHugh, LLC, filed Articles (May 21, 2008) of Organization with the New York Secretary of State on March 27, 2008. Its office LEGAL NOTICE is located in Albany County. NOTICE OF FORMATION The Secretary of State has OF LIMITED LIABILITY been designated as agent COMPANY.· NAME: PAGA upon whom process may be Realty, LLC, Articles of Or- served and shall mail a copy ganization were filed with of any process served on the Secretary of State of him or her to" the LLC, at LLC, New York (SSNY) on March .677 Broadway, Albany, NY 26, 2008. Office location: 12207. The street address. Albany County. SSNY has of the principal business been designated as agent of location is 677 Broadway, the LLC upon whom process Albany, NY 12207. Its busi-. against it may be served. ness is tq engage in any SSNY shall mail a copy of lawful activity for which limprocess to Towne, Bart- ited liability companies may kowski & DeFio Kean, P.C., be organized under Section P.O. Box 15072, 450 New 203 of the New York Limited Karner Road, Albany, New Liability Company Act. York 12212. Purpose: For LD-18605 (May 21, 2008) any lawful purpose. LD-18599 LEGAL NOTICE as agent of LLC upon whom LD-18621 process against it may be (May 21, 2008) Notice of Qualification of served. SSNY shall mail FIRST STATES INVES- process to: c/o Corpora-. TORS HFS, LP. Authority tion Service Company, 80 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/17/08. OfOF LIMITED LIABILITY COM- fice location: Albany County. Principal business location: PANY (LLC) The name of the LLC is VIL- 610 Old York Road, Ste. 300, LAGE SQUARE SUBS, LLC. Jenkintown, PA 19046. LP The Articles of Organization formed in Delaware (DE) on of the LLC were filed with 2/29/08. SSNY designated the NY Secretary of State as agent of LP upon whom on February 22, 2008. The process against it may be purpose of the LLC is to served. SSNY shall mail engage in any· lawful act or process to: c/o Corporation activity. The office of the LLC Service Company, 80 State is to be located in Albany St., Albany, NY 12207, regisCounty. The Secretary of tered agent upon whom proState 1s designated as the cess may be served. DE adagent of the LLC upon whom dress of LP: 2711 Centerville process against the LLC may Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, be served. The address to DE 19808. Name/address of which the Secretary of State each genl. ptr. available from ·shall mail a copy of any SSNY. Cert. of LP filed with process against the LLC is DE Secy. of State, 401 Fed952 Troy Schenectady Road, eral St., Dover, DE 19901. P"urpose: any lawful activity. Latham, New York 12110. LD-18600 LD-18607 (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) Notice of Formation of ENERFIN LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 4/03/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. The registered agent is: USA Corporate Services .Jnc. at the same address. Purpose: all lawful activities. LD-18601 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE State St., Albany, NY 12207. DE address of LLC: 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activity LD-18611 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: TEAK PROPERTIES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/03/08. Office lpcation: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of prOcess to the LEGAL NOTICE LLC, 87-02 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, New York Notice· of Qualification of 11373. Purpose: For any FIRST STATES INVES- lawful purpose. TORS TRS, L.P Authority LD-18613 filed with Secy. of State of (May 21, 2008) NY (SSNY) on 3/14/08. Office location: Albany County. Principal business location: LEGAL NOTICE 610 Old York Road, Ste. 300, Jenkintown, PA 19046. Notice of Qualification of 200 LP formed in Delaware. (DE). WEA8C, L.LC. Authority on 3/3/08. SSNY designated filed with NY Dept. of State as agent of LP Upon whom on 3/25/08. Office location: process against it may be Albany County. Principal served. SSNY shall mail business address: 6403 Vanprocess to: c/o Corporation derbilt, Houston, TX 77005: Service Company, 80 State LLC formed in Delaware St., Albany, NY 12207, regis- (DE) on 3/20/08. NY Secy. tered agent upon whom pro- of State designated as agent cess may be seNed. DE ad- of LLC upon whom process dress of LP: 2711 Centerville against it may be served Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, and shall mail process to: DE 19808. Name/address of c/o CT Corporation System, each genl. ptr. available from 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, SSNY. Cert. of LP filed with registered agent upon whom DE Secy. of State, 401 Fed- process may be served. eral St., Dover, DE 19901. DE address of LLC: 1209 Purpgse: any. lawful activity. Orange· St.,,-_Wilmington, LD-18608 DE 19801. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, (May 21, 2008) 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE LD-18615 Notice of Qualification of Hall (May 21; 2008) Wines, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/27/08 .. Office LEGAL NOTICE ,, location: Albany County. LLC formed .in Texas·(TX)·on NOTICE OF FORMATION 12/1 0/02. SSNY designated OF A DOMESTIC LIMITas agen,t LLC upon whom ED LIABILITY. COMPANY process against it may be (LLC). . . . served. SSNY shall mail Name of LLC is GF VENprocess to: c/o Corporation TURES OF NY LLC. Articles Service Company, 80 State of Organization tiled with NY St., Albany, NY 12207.TX Secretary of State, April 9, address/principal business 2008. Purpose is to engage location of LLC: 6801 Gay- in any lawful act or activity. lord Parkway, Ste. 100, Fris- Office of located in co, TX 75034. Arts. of Org. Albany County. Secretary filed with TX Secy. of State, of State is agent for process 1019 Brazos St., Austin, TX against LLC. Secretary of 78711. Purpose: ship wine State.shall mail copy of proto wholesale distributors and cess to LLC at 35 Huntleigh directly to consumers Drive, Albany, NY 12205. LD-t8609 LD-18616 (May 21, 2008) (May 21 , 2008) at u:.c LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Q.ualification of FIRST STAT~S INVESTORS HFS GP, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/14/08. Office location: Albany County. Principal business location: 610 Old York Road, Ste. 300, Jenkintown, PA 19046. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 2/29/08. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Corporation Service Company, 80 &tate St., Albany, NY 12207. DE address of LLC: 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. 400," Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. at State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18610 (May 21, 2008) Legal Notice Notice of Formation of a Limited l:iability COmpany (LLC): Name: PRECISION MARKETING PARTNERS, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary at State of New York (SSNY) on 03/17/2008. Office Location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against ft may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/0 PRECISION MARKETING PARTNERS, LLC, 100 Kennewyck Circle, Slingerlands, NY 12159. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. LD-18620 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of FIRST STATES INVESTORS TRS GP, LLC. Authorityfiled with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/14/08. Office location: Albany County. Principal business lo9ation: 610 Old York Road, Ste. 300, Jenkintown,' PA 19046. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 3/3/08. SSNY designated NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: BROWNSTONE ELITE LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York · (SSNY) on 04/03/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Serpico, Serpico & Siddiqui P.C., 105 Court ·street,. Room 500, Brooklyn, New York 11201. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. LD-18624 (May 21 , 2008) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: WIZENBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/07/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 99 Tulip Avenue, #308, Floral Park, New York 11001. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. LD-18625 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/18/08. Office location: Albany County.· LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 10/5/06. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 601 First Ave. North, Ste. 600, Minneapolis, MN 55403. Address to be maintained in DE: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. Of State, 401 Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, DE 19901 Purpose: any lawful activities. LD-18631 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of JET CAST LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 4/09/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall maif process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. The registered agent is: USA Corporate Services Inc. at the same address. Purpose: all lawful activities. LD-18632 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of WEST EALING OVERSEAS LEASEHOLDS AND FUNDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 4/08/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mair process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA NOTICE OF FORMATION Corporate Services Inc. at OF LIMITED LIABILITY the sa·me address. Purpose: COMPANY. NAME: RYAN all lawful activities.· HOLDINGS NEW LD-18633 YORK, LLC. Application for (May·21, 200Jl).. '-. Authority was filed with the· Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE 07/13/07. The LLC was originally filed with the Sec- Notice of Qualification ot retary · Albany Renewable Energy, at State· of Delaware on LLC. Authority filed with 07/11/07. Office lOcation: Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/3/08. Office location: Albany ·County. SSNY has been designated as agent of Albany. County. LLC~formE3d.: the LLOupon whom process in Delaware (DE) on 11/9/07. SSNY designated :as agent again$.t, it may .be servect:. SSNY_.,stlall mail a copy of at LLC upOn whom process process to the LLC, 610 Fith againSt it m8y'"be Served.· SSNY shall mail process Avenue, Suite 612, New,. · York, N13w.York 10020. Pur- to: The LLC, PO Box 1350, pose: ··For ·any lawful pur- Huntersville, NC 28070. Adpose .. _ dress to be maintained. in' DE: 160 Greentree'flr., Ste. LD-18626 101, Dover;·DE 19904. Arts. (May 21, 2008) of'Org. filed with DE Secy. Of State, 401 Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, DE 19901 . PurLEGAL NOTICE pose: any lawful activities. NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-18634 OFLLC (May 21, 2008) Articles of OrganiZation for MACRO ASSOCIATES, LLC were tiled with the Secretary LEGAL NOTICE of State of New York on December 24, 2007. Office Notice of Formation of CAMloCated in Albany County. ITA LLC. Arts. of Org. was The Secretary of State has filed with SSNY on 4/07/08. been designated as agent Office location: Albany upon which process may County. SSNY designated be served and a copy of as agent of LLC whom proprocess shall be mailed by cess against may be served. the Secretary of State to the SSNY shall mail process to: LLC at 77 Columbia Street, c/o The LLC, 46 State Street·Albany, New York 12210. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: tor any lawful ac- The registered agent is: USA tivity for which limited liability Corporate Services Inc. at companies may be formed the same address. Purpose: all lawful activities. under the law. LD-18635 LD-18629 (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Notice of Formation of NEW Schenkel Shultz Architects AMSTERDAM GROUP LLC. NY, PLLC. Arts. of Org. Arts. of Org. was filed with filed with Secy. of State SSNY on 4/09/08. Office loof NY (SSNY) on 3/17/08. cation: Albany County. SSNY Office location: Albany Co. designated as agent of LLC SSNY designated as agent whom process against may of LLC upon whom process be Served. SSNY shall mail against it may be served. process to: c/o The LLC, SSNY shall mail process 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, to: c/o National Registered Albany, NY 12207. The regLEGAL NOTICE Agents, Inc., 875 Avenue of istered agent is: USA CorNotice of Formation of the Americas, Ste. 501, NY, porate Services Inc. at the Central Hospitality Group NY 10001, also registered same address. Purpose: all II, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed agent. Purpose: any lawful lawful activities. LD-18636 with NY Dept. of State on activities. (May 21, 2008) 4/3/08. Office location: Al- LD-18630 bany County. Secy. of State (May 21, 2008) designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against it may be served and shall LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of mail process to the principal business address: P.O. Box Notice of Qualification ot· BRIGHTWIRE LLC. Arts. 5759, Alb~ny, NY 12205. Graves World Hospitality, _ of Org. was filed with SSNY Purpose: any lawful activity. LLC. Authority filed with on 4/09/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY des- The Spotlight May 21,2008 ·Page 37 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ign'ated as 'agent of LLC New York 10016. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. LD-18643 (May 21, 2008) ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). . Name of LLC is COLUMBIA QC KINGSTON LLC. Ar-· ticles of Organization filed with. NY Secretary of State, December 18, 2007. Purpose is to engage in any lawful act or activity. Office of LLC located in Albany County. Secretary of State is agent for process against LLC. Secretary of State shall mail copy of process to LLC at 302 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, New York 12203. LD-18649 (May 21, 2008) whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. The registered agent is: USA Corporate Services Inc. at the same address. Purpose: all lawful activities. LD-18637 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of JUMP DRIVE L~C. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 4/09/08. Office location: Albany County: SSNY designated as agent ·of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. The registered agent is: USA Corporate Services Inc. at the same address. Purpose: all la~ul activities. LD-18637 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: THOMAS CAMPIGLIA ARCHITECT, PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/07/08. The latest date of dissolution is 12/31/2107. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the PLLC, c/o Thomas Campiglia, 2 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10016. Purpose: For the _ practice of the profession 'Qf Architecture. LD-18644 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation .of PATROON SERVICES LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATION Arts: of Org. was filed with OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY on 4/09/08. Office lo- COMPANY. NAME: THE cation: Albany County. SSNY ENERGY MUSIC LLC. designated as agent of LLC Articles of Organization were whom prOcess against maY. filed with the Secretary of be served. SSNY shall ma1l State of New York process to: c/o The LLC, (SSNY) on 04/04/08. Office 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, location: Albany County. Albany, NY 12207. The reg- SSNY has been designated istered agent is: USA Cor- as agent of the LLC upon porate Services Inc. at the whom process against it may same address. Purpose: all be served. SSNY shall lawful activities. mail a copy of process to LD-18639 the LLC, 9201 Shore Road, Apartment A602, Brooklyn, (May 21, 2008) New York 11209. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. LD-18645 LEGAL NOTICE (May 21, 2008) Notice of Formation of SILVERMIST SERVICES LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE SSNY on 4/09/08. Office lo- ' cation: Albany County. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION designated as agent of LLC OF LIMITED LIABILITY whom process against may COMPANY. NAME: JCJ be served. SSNY shall mail CONSTRUCTION, process to: c/o- The LLC, LLC. Articles of Organization 46 State ·street- 3rd Floor, were filed with the Secretary Albany, NY 12207. The reg- of State of New istered agent is: USA Cor- York (SSNY) on 03/31/08. porate Services Inc. at the Office location: Albany Counsame address. Purpose:. all ty. SSNY has been ·~. , · lawful activities. designated as agent of the LD-18640 LLC upon whom process against it may be served. (May 21. 2008) SSNY shalt mail a copy of process to the LLC, 136-2~ 37th Avenue, Flushing, LEGAL NOTICE New York 11354. Purpose: Notice of Formation of IN- For any lawful purpose. NOSPHERE LLC. Arts. of LD-18646 Org. was filed ·with. SSNY (May 21, 2008) on 4/09/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail NOTICE OF FORMATION OF process to: c/o The LLC, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPA46 State Street- 3rd Floor, NY. NAME: NOEL 130, LLC. Albany, NY 12207. The reg- Articles of Organization were istered agent is: USA Cor- filed with the Secretal)l of State porate Services Inc. at the of New York same address. Purpose: all (SSNY) on 02111/08. Office lawful activities. location: Albany County. SSNY LD-18641 has been designated as agent of the LLC upon (May 21, 2008) whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LEGAL NOTICE LLC, c/o Joseph Nacmias, 31 Notice of Formation of CAV- Prospect Park West, ENDISH GROUP LLC. Arts. Brooklyn, New York 11215. of Org. was filed with SSNY Purpose: For any lawful puron 4/08/08. Office location: pose. Albany County. SSNY des- LD-18647 ignated as agent o! LLC (May 21, 2008) whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, LEGAL NOTICE 46 State. Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. The reg- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF istered ~gent is: USA Cor- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPAporate Services Inc. at the -NY. NAME: OMAR JUAREZ same address. Purpose: all PAINTING lawful activities. CO, LLC. Articles of OrgaLD-18642 nization were filed with the Secretary of State of (May 21, 2008) New York (SSNY) on 04/09/08. Office location:Aibany County. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC upon whom process OF LIMITED LIABILITY against it may be served. COMPANY. NAME: ARTAI- SSNY shall mail a copy of US ROSLYN LLC. process to the LLC, 166-40 Articles of Organization were 89th Avenue, Apartment filed with the Secretary of 3K, Jamaica, New York 11432. State of New York Purpose: For any \.awful pur(SSNY) on 04/07/08. Office pose. location: Albany County. LD-18648 SSNY has been designated (May 21. 2008) as agent of the t,..LC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE mail a copy of process to the LLC, 250 East 40th Street. NOTICE OF FORMATION Unit 29B"New York, OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT- LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 9 EAST 16 STREET LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) On 4/7/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Capitol Services, Inc., 1218 Central Avenue, Ste. 1 00, Albany, NY 12205. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. LD-18652 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 25 WEST 23 STREET LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4n/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Capitol Services, Inc., 1218 Central Avenue, Ste. 1 00, Albany, NY 12205. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. LD-18653 (May 21 , 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of PAVO US DEVELOPMENT, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/25/08. Office location: Albany County. Principal business location: Sihiporte 3, 8001 Zurich Switzerland. . LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 1/10/08. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Corporation Service Company, 80 State St.,AIIianr, NY 12207. DE address o LLC: 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. liled with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: investment property. LD-18654 .. (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of ARC MH Insurance Agency LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/11/08. Office location: Albany County. LLC formed in Colorado (CO) on 2/15/08. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shalt mail process to: c/o Corporation Service Company. 80 State St., Albany. NY 12207. CO address/ principal business location of LLC: 7887 E. Belleview Ave., Ste. 200, Englewood, CO 80111. Arts. of Org. filed with CO Secy. of State, 1700 Broadway, Ste. 200, Denver, CO 80290. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18655 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of CEC Employee Group, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/9/08. Office location: Albany County. Principal business location: 2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 7/2/99. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Corporation Service Company, 80 State St.. Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE York 12203. Purpose: For nyCOuf)ty. SSNY designated Albany County. SSNY any lawful purpose. - as agent of LLC whom pro- has beetn designated as LD-18669 cess against may be served. agent of the LLC upon whom SSNY shall mail process to: process against it may be (May 21, 2008) c/o the LLC. 46 State Street, served. SSNY shall mail a 3rd Floor, Albany. NY 12207. copy of process to the LLC, The registered agent is: USA 15 Richmond Place, LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services, Inc. at Huntington Station, New NOTICE OF FORMA- the same address. Purpose: York 11746. Purpose: For TION OF LIMITED LIABIL- all lawful activities. any lawful purpose. ITY COMPANY. NAME: IN LD-18676 LD-18682 TOWNE ALBANY (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) PROPERTIES LLC. Articles LEGAL NOTICE of Organization were ·filed with the Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of As- · State of New York (SSNY) cent Financial Services, LLC. on 04/19/06. Office location: Notice of Formation of NOTICE OF FORMATION GLOBAL ASSET HOLD- OF LIMITED LIABILITY Authority filed with Secy. Albany County. SSNY of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on has been designated as INGS LLC. Arts. of Org. was COMPANY. NAME: MILLER 4/10/08. Office location: At- agent of the LLC upon whom filed with SSNY on 4/2/08. ALBANY LLC. bany County. Principal busi- process against it may be Office location: Albany Articles of Organization were ness location: One Home served. SSNY shall mail a County. SSNY designated filed with the Secretary of Campus, Mac #X2401-049, copy of process to the LLC, as agent of LLC whom pro- State of New York cess against may be served. · (SSNY) on 04/04/08. Office Des Moines, lA 50328-0001. 413 Magazine Street, LLC formed in Delaware Albany, New York 12203. SSNY shall. mail process to: location: Albany County. (DE) on 11/26/07. SSNY Purpose: For any lawful c/o the LLC, 46 State Street, SSNY has been designated 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. as agent of the LLC upon designated as ·agent of LLC purpose. upon whom process against LD-18670 The registered agent is: USA whom process against it may Corporate Services, Inc. at be served. SSNY shall it may be served. SSNY shall (May 21, 2008) the same address. Purpose: mail a copy of process to the mail process to: c/o. Corporaall lawful activities. LLC, 427 New Karner Road, tion Service Company, 80 Albany, New York . LD-18677 State St., Albanr, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE DE address o LLC: 2711 12205. Purpose:·For any (May 21, 2008) Centerville Road, Ste. 400, NOTICE OF FORMATION lawful purpose. Wilmington, DE 19808.Arts. OF LIMITED LIABILITY LD-18683 of Org. filed with DE Secy. COMPANY. NAME: MRI (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE of State, Federal & Duke of BARGAINS, LLC. York Sts., Dover, DE 19901. Articles of Organization were Notice of Formation of ILMPurpose: provide residential filed with the Secretary of OR LLC. Arts. of Org. was LEGAL NOTICE filed with SSNY on 4/9/08. mortgage lending. State of New York (SSNY) on 03/12/08. Office Office location: Albany NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-18657 (May 21, 2008) location: Albany County. County. SSNY designated OF LIMITED LIABILITY - - - - - - - - - SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC whom pro- COMPANY. NAME: 4259 . as agent of the LLC upon cess against may be served. ALBANY STREET whom process against it may SSNY shall mail process to: LLC. Articles of Organization LEGAL NOTICE be .served. SSNY shall c/o the LLC, 46 State Street, were filed with the Secretary NOTICE OF FORMATION mail a copy of process to 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. of State of New · OF LIMITED LIABILITY the LLC, 322 Eighth Avenue, The registered agent is: USA York (SSNY) on 04/04/08. COMPANY. NAME: PER- FL 12A, New York, New Corporate Services, Inc. at Office location: Albany SONAL SAFETY York 10001. Purpose: For the same ciddress. Purpose: County. SSNY has been SERVICES, LLC: Articles of. any lawful purpose. all lawful activities. designated as agent. of the LD-18678 Organization were filed with LD-18671 LLC upon whom process the Secretary of State agajnst it may be served. (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) of New York (SSNY) on SSNY shall mail a copy of ·02/11/08. Office location: process to the LLC, 427 New Schenectady County. SSNY Karner Road, Albany, New· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE has York 12205. Purpose: For been designated as agent of NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of LT any la~ul purpose. ' the LLC upon whom process OF LIMITED LIABILITY CENTRAL TRADE LLC. LD-18684 COMPANY. NAME: MAR- Arts. of Org. was filed with (May 21, 2008) against it may be served. SSNY on 4/9/08. Office locaSSNY shall mail a copy of KETING process to the LLC, 4 Glen- .RESOURCE-INTERNA- tion: Albany County. SSNY TIONAL REMAINDER$ & designat~d as agent of LLC view Drive, Scotia, New LEGAL NOTICE York 12302. Purpose: For CLOSEOUTS, LLC. Articles whom process against may of Organization be served .. SSNY shall mail Notic6 of Formation of ITLAB any lawful purpose.~ were filed with the Secretary process to: c/o the LLC, 46 LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed LD-18658 of State of New York (SSNY) State Street, 3rd Floor, Alba- with SSNY on 4/21/08. Of(May 21, 2008) on 03/27/08. Office ny, NY 12207. The registered fice location: Albany County. loc·ation: Albany County. agent is: USA Corporate SSNY designated as agent of SSNY has been designated Services, Inc. at the same LLC whom process against LEGAL NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon address. Purpose: all lawful may be served. SSNY shall · NOTICE OF FORMATION whom process against it maY. a"ctivities. mail process to: c/o The OF LIMITED LIABILITY be served. SSNY shall mall LD-18679 LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd COMPANY. NAME: PUT- a copy of prOcess to Floor, Albany, NY 12207. (May 21, 2008) NAM & HOWLAND, the LLC, 322 Eighth Avenue, The registered agent is: USA LLC. Articles of Organization FL 12A, New York, New York Corporate Services ·Inc. at were filed with the Secretary 10001. Purpose: For the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE of State of New anyla~ulpurpose. all ta~ul activities. NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-18688 York (SSNY) on 02/06/08. LD-18672 OF LIMITED LIABILITY (May 21, 2008) Office location: Schenectady (May 21, 2008) COMPANY. NAME: 59-23 County. SSNY has been 55th STREET, designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process LLC. Articles of Organization·· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTiCE were filed with the Secretary against it may be served. AT&T Mobility, LLC is proSSNY shall mail a copy of FAITH INVESTORS, LLC of State of New process to the LLC, 20 Van- (the "LLC") filed Articles of York (SSNY) on 03/17/08. posing to construct a new Organization with the NY Office location:AibanyCoun- wireless telecommunicaburen Lane, Scotia, New tions tower on Van Dyke York 12302. Purpose: 'For Secretal)l of State ("SOS") ty. SSNY has been on 04/11/2008. LLC ot.- designated as agent of the Rd., Delmar, NY. The new any lawful purpose. fice is in Albany County, LLC up.on whom process facility will consist of 9 panel LD-18659 NY. SOS was designated against it may be served. antennas mounted in 3 sec(May 21, 2008) as agent of the LLC upon SSNY shall mail a copy of tors at a height of 175 feet whom process ·against it process to the LLC, c/o Kirk · above ground level on a may be served: 80S shall Seubert, 43-20"203rd proposed 175-foot self-supLEGAL NOTICE mail copy of process served Street, Bayside, New York porting lattice tower within NOTICE OF FORMATION to Faith Investors, LLC, 677 11361. Purpose: For any a 60-foot by 60-foot fenced OF LIMITED LIABILITY Broadway, Albany, New York lawful purpose. compound on a 175-foot by COMPANY. NAME: ABC 47 12207. The purpose is any LD-18680 175-foot lease area. A new REALTYLLC. lawful act or activity. (May 21, 2008) 12 foot by 30-foot equipArticles of Organization were LD-18674 ment shelter will be installed filed with the Secretary of (May 21, 2008) inside the compound. Any State of New York interested party wishing to LEGAL NOTICE (SSNY) on 12/18/07. Office submit comments regardNOTICE OF FORMATION ing the potential effects the location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER- proposed facility may have SSNY has beer:- designated as agent of the LLC upon NOTICE OF FORMATION SHIP. NAME: BENCH ETFS on any historic property may whom process against it may OF LIMITED LIABILITY EQUITY INCOME do so by sending such comCOMPANY L.P.. Certificate of Limited . ments to: Project 61075952be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to Name: Remarkable Reading Partnership was filed with ALC, c/o EBI Consulting, the Secretary of State the LLC, 70-50 136th Street, Concepts LLC 21 8 Street, Burlington, MA Articles of Organization were of New York (SSNY) on 01803, or via telephone at Flushing, New York 11367. Purpo1;ie: For any filed with the Secretary of 04/1 0/08. The latest date of 315-373-5016. State of New York (SSNY) dissolution is 02/28/2018. lawful purpose. LD-18690 on 12/28/07. LD-18660 Office location: Albany Coun- (May 21, 2008) Office Location: Albany ty. SSNY has been desig(May 21, 2008) County nated as agent of the LP SSNY has been designated upon whom process against LEGAL NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may mail a copy of process -Notice of Formation of AviNOTICE OF FORMA- be served. SSNY shall mail to the LP, 128 Central Park on Contracting LLC. Arts TION OF LIMITED LIA- a copy of the process to the South, Suite 8C, New York, Of Org. filed with Secy. Of BILITY COMPANY. NAME: LLC c/o Lemery Greisler LLC New York 10019. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on BLANCHARD PROPER- 50 Beaver Street, Albany, LD-18681 04/t5/08. Office location: TIES NY 12207 . (May 21, 2008) Albany County. SSNY desigLLC. Articles of Organization Purpose: Any lawful purnated as agent of LLC upon were filed with the Secretary pose. whom process against it of State of New Janual)l7, 2008 may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE York (SSNY) on 04/14/06. LD-18675 mail process to: Allstate NOTICE OF FORMATION Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 Office location: Albany Coun- (May 21, 2008) ty. SSNY has been OF LIMITED LIABILITY State St., Ste. 415, Albany, designated as agent of the COMPANY. NAME: TRADE NY 12207. Purpose: any LLC upon whom process WIND LEGAL NOTICE la~ut activity. DISTRIBUTION LLC. Ar- LD-18691 against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of Notice of Formation of ticles of Organization were (May 21, 2008) process to the LLC, 413 DREAMWOOD LLC. Arts. of filed with the Secretary of Magazine Street, Albany, Org. was filed with SSNY on State of New York (SSNY) 4/1/08. Office location: Alba- on 02/13/07. Office location: New DE address of UC: 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St.. Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: to provide support services to post secondary schools. LD-18656 (May 21, 2008) - --......:·'' The Spotlight Page 38 ·May 21,2008 LEGAL NOTICE - LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY. NAME: CHI- & DESIGN LLC. Arts. of upon whom process may be ganization were filed with the NOSH, LLC. Org. was filed with SSNY served, and the Secretary Secretary of State of Notice of Formation of 38 Articles of Organization were on 4/22/08. Office loca- of State shall mail a copy New York (SSNY) on Realty Group LLC. Arts LEGAL NOTICE filed with the Secretary of tion: Albany County. SSNY of any process against the 04/21/08. Office location: • Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of New York designated as agent of LLC company served upon him or Albany County. SSNY has Stale of N.Y. (SSNY) on Notice of Formation of Para- (SSNY) on 04/17/08. Office whom process against may her to: PO Box 6403, Albany, been LEGAL NOTICE 04/04/08. Office location: dise Steakhouse, LLC. Arts location: Albany County. be served. SSNY shall mail New York 12206. designated as agent of the Albany County. SSNY desig- Notice of Formation of Solos Of Org. filed with Secy. Of SSNY has been designated process to: c/o The LLC, 5. The business purpose of LLC upon whom process nated as agent of LLC upon International Group LLC. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on as agent of the LLC upon 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, the company is to engage in against it may be served. whom process against it Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. 02/25/08. Office location: . whom process against it may Albany, NY 12207. The reg- any and all business activi- SSNY shall mail a copy of may be served. SSNY shall Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) Alb~ny County. SSNY desig- be served. SSNY shall istered agent is: USA Cor- ties permitted under the laws process to the LLC, 858 Maxmail process to: Allstate on 03/14/08. Office loca- nated as agent of LLC upon mail a copy of process to the porate Services Inc. at the of the State of New York. well Drive, Niskayuna, Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 tion: Albany County. SSNY whom process against it may LLC, 6202 20th Avenue, Side same address. Purpose: all LD-18725 New York 12309. Purpose: State St., Ste. 415, Albany, designated as agent of LLC be served. SSNY shalt mail Entrance, Brooklyn, lawful activities. For any lawful purpose. (May 21, 2008) NY 12207. Purpose: any upon whom process against process to: Allstate Corpo- New York 11204. Purpose: LD-18718 LD-18742 lawful activity. it may be served. SSNY shall rate Svcs Corp~. 41 State For any lawful purpose. (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) · LD-18692 mail process to: Allstate Cor- St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY LD-18713 LEGAL NOTICE porate Svcs Corp., 41 State 12207. Purpose: any lawful (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 12207. Purpose: any lawful LD-18707 OFLLC (May 21, 2008) activity. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of NSHE The Albany Agency, LLC, NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE LD-18700 NY Redmond, LLC. Arts. filed Articles of Organization OF LIMITED LIABILITY Notice of Formation of 2548 (May 21, 2008) NOTICE OF FORMATION of Org. filed with NY Dept. with the New York Secretary COMPANY. NAME: 163 W Holding, LLC. Arts Of Org. LEGAL NOTICE OF PROFESSIONAL SER- of State on 4/2/08. Office of State on April 16, 2008. 80 MEMBER LLC. filed with Secy. Of State of VICE LIMITED LIABILITY location: Albany County. Its office is located in Albany Articles of Organization were Notice of Formation of KolN.Y. (SSNY) on 04/11/08. 01Principal business address: County. The Secretary of filed with the Secretary of COMPANY. NAME: LEGAL NOTICE sky Mechanical & Contract- WILLIAM LEAVY ARCHI- 2390 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. State has been designated State of New York - fice location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent Notice of Formation of ing, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed TECT PLLC. Articles of Or- 325, Phoenix, AZ 85016. . as agent upon whom pro- (SSNY) on 04/21/08. Office of LLC upon whom process GCSI LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. 01 State of N.Y. ganization were filed with Secy. of State designated cess may be served and location: Albany County. against it may be served. with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/16/08. Office the as agent of LLC upon whom shall mail a c·opy of any SSNY has been designated SSNY shall mail process (SSNY) on 10/12/07. Office location: Albany County. Secretary of State of New process against it .may be process served on him or her as agent of the LLC upon to: Allstate Corporate Svcs location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent York (SSNY) on 04/18/08. served and shall mail pro- to the LLC, at LLC, 8 South- whom process against it may Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process Office location: Albany cess to: c/o CT Corporation woods Blvd., Albany, NY be' served. SSNY shall Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. County. SSNY has been des- System, 111 8th Ave., NY, 12211. The street address mail a copy of process to the any lawful activity. against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process ignated as agent of the PLLC NY 10011, registered agent of the principal business LLC, 245 Park Avenue, 39th LD-18693 SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs upon whom process upon whom process may be location is 8 Southwoods Floor, New York, New to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, against it may be served. served. Purpose: any lawful Blvd., Albany, NY 12211. Its York 10167. Purpose: For (May 21, 2008) Corp.,41 StateSt.,Ste.415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: SSNY shall mail a copy of activity. business is to engage in any any lawful purpose. Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18719 process to the PLLC, c/o lawful activity for which lim- LD-18743 LD-18708 LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activity. Francisco J. Benavides, 555 .(May 21, 2008) ited liability companies may (May 21, 2008) LD-18701 (May 21, 2008) be organized under Section Merrick Road, #1 D, Rockvitte Notice of Formation of 2271 (May 21, 2008) Centre, New York 203 of the New York Limited Holding, LLC. Arts Of Org. 11570. Purpose: For the Liability Company Act. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE filed with Secy. Of State of LEGAL NOTICE LD-18727 practice of the profession of N.Y. (SSN'Y) on 04/11/08.01NOTICE OF FORMATION Name of LLC: Acento GroUp LEGAL NOTICE Architecture. (May 21, 2008) Notice of Formation of Ava- LD-18714 fice location: Albany County. LLC. Authority filed with NY OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY designated as agent Notice of Formation of ldeeen lanche Entertainment LLC. (May 21, 2008) Dept of State on 4/4/08. OfCOMPANY. NAME: D.P. of LLC upon whom process New York LLC. Arts Of Org. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. fice location: Albany County. PRATER STUDIO LEGAL NOTICE against it may be served. filed with Secy. Of State of Of State of N.Y. (SSNY). - - - - - - - - - LLC formed in Nevada (NV) LL.C .. Articles of OrganizaSSNY shall mail process N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/04/08. Of- on 04/16/08. Office locaon 3/28/07. NY Secy. of Articles of Organization for tion were filed with the SecLEGAL NOTICE to: Allstate Corporate Svcs fice location: Albany County. tion: Albany County. SSNY State designated as agent Lawrence D. Jones & As- retary of State of New Corp.,41 State St., Ste:4t5, SSNY designated as agent designated as agent of LLC Notice of Qualification of of LLC upon whom process sociates, LLC were filed York (SSNY) on 04/24/08. Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: of LLC upon whom process upon whom process against CPV Valley, LLC. Authority against it may be served and with the Secretary of State Office location: Albany Counany lawful activity. aQainst it may be served. it may be served. SSNY shall filed with Secy. of State of shall mail process to: c/o of New York (SSNY) on ty. SSNY has been LD-18694 SSNY shall mail process mail process to: Allstate Cor- N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/15/08. Of- Business Filings Inc., 187 January 31, 2008, und~H designated as agent of the to: Allstate Corporate Svcs porate Svcs Corp., 41 State lice location: Albany County. Wolf Rd., Ste. 101, Albany, Section 203 of the Limited LLC upon whom process (May 21, 2008) Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY Principal busine.ss toea- NY 12205, registered agent Liability Law. Office location against it may be served. Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: 12207. Purpose: any lawful lion: 8403 Colesvitte Road, upon whom process may is Albany County. SSNY SSNY shall mail a copy of activity. any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE Ste. 915, Silver Sprin~ •. be·served. NV address of __ has been designated as th_e process to the LLC, 227 E. LD-18709 LD-18702 MD 20910. LLC formed .m ,LLC: 6100·Neil Rd.;~Ste. _,.agen,t-c:>fthe.Limited Liability 14th Street, #3E,.New ..... ,..., .- _..,.. ~ Notice of ..Formation of. 205 _ (May 21" 2008) · (May 2t: 2aoa) Delaware (DE) on 6/13/07. 500, Reno,.NV 89511. Arts. Comp~ny (LLC) upon which York, N6w ¥i)rkAO.OQ3. PurSpencer ST. LLC. Arts Of ' . SSNY designated as agent of Org. filed with NV Secy. process .against it may be pose: For any lawfUl purOrg. filed with Secy. Of ---~--,---. of LLC upon whom process of State, State Capital Cqm- servlifi·. SSNY shall mail pose. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on LEGAl NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE against it may be served. plex, Carson City, NV 89710. copy of process to: 2 ~.or­ LD.1.8744 . ) 02/21/dS. Office location: SSNY shall mail process Purpose: any lawful activity. manskill Blvd., Delmar, New (May 21, 2008) . Albany County. SSNY desig- Notice of Formation of 4300 Notice of Formation of Hong to: c/o Corporation Service LD-18720 York.12054. RegistereQ nated as agent of LLC upon Development LLC. Arts Of DA Development, LLC. Arts Company (CSC), 80 Stale (May 21, 2008) Agent of the LLC on_whom whom .process against it Org. filed with Secy. Of State Of Org. filed with Secy. Of St., Albany, NY 12207. DE andatwhichprocessagainst LEGAL NOTICE may be served. SSNY sl)all of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/10/08. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on address of LLC: c/o esc, the LLC can be served 1s: . . mail process to: Allstate ··Office location: Albany Coun- 04/15/08. Office location: 2711 ,.Centerville Road, Ste. , . LEGAL NOTICE Friedman an,d··Molinsek, NOJIC~ OF FORMATION Corporate Svcs Corp:, 41 ty. SSNY desiQnat~d.:.·as Albany County. SSNYdesig- 400, Wilmington, DE.19808. ·,: . . , ,._,.,__,. , P.C. 0 2,J\!orm~n.skill Blvd., 'OF qJV111~D LIABILITY State St., Ste.' 415, "Aibal)y, agent of LLC upon ·.whom nated as agent of LLC upon Arts. of Org. filed ,with DE · Name· of LLC: LiqUid En- Delmar, NY 12054. • CQMPANY. NAME. FLAI(IA ·NY 12207. Purpose: any process agalnS:t it,.nlay_ be whom process against it may Secy. of .Stat~, 401 Federal t~rpris.es, LLC. Au.thorjty t Pu~pos~: ~.eal ~state Tr~~s- SO~ZA.STUQ.109, .. , . · served. SSNY shall mail pro- be. served. :SSNY shall mail '"St. Ste. 4 Dover DE 19901. f1led w1th NY Dept. of State actton.s, Executtve Recru.tttng · LLC. ~rt1cle~ of Organtzatton lawful activity. · · "' ~,. 1 were ftled w1th the Secreta_ry '~' cess to: Allstate Corporate process' to: Allstate· Corpo- Pu~pose:-8.hy lciirfut activity. on 4/15/08. NYS fiCtit!ous .~and Cc;ms~lting LD-18695 · name:NextleveJMarketing .LD~18732 ofStateofNew ...~ (May 21, 2008) ' SvcsCorp., 41.State St., Ste. rate Svcs Corp., 41 State L0-18715 of Connecticut, LLC. Office (May 21, 2008) York (SSNY) on ,Q~/23/08. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Pur- Sl., Ste. 415, Albany, NY (May 21 , 2008) 12207. Purpose: any lawful· location: Albany County. Offtcelocatton:Aib~_nyCounpose: any lawf!JI activity. activity. LLC formed in Connecticut ty. SSNY has beeh . LEGAL NOTICE LD-18703 LD-18710 LEGAL NOTICE (CT) on 9/8/05. NY Secy. of ·"LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the 21 2008 NOTICE OF FORMATION • (May ' ) State designated as agent LLC upon whom process (May 21, 2008) OF LIMITED LIABILITY Notice of Qualification of Na- of LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATiON against it may b~ served. COMPANY. NAME: JEPD, tiona! Molding, LLC. Author- against it may be served and OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY shall mall a copy of LEGAL NOTICE LLC. Articles LEGAL NOTICE ity filed with Secy. of State shall mail process to: c/o COMPANY NAME: 145-66 processtotheLLC,227East of Organization were filed Notice of Formation of TTP of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/16/08. Business Filings Inc., 187 229th,STREET 14th Street, #3A, New with the Secretary of State Recovel)', LLC. Arts Of Org. NOTICE OF FORMATION FiCtitious name in NY State: Wolf Rd., Ste. 101, Albany, REALTY, LLC. Articles· of York, New York 10003. Purof New York (SSNY) on filed with Secy. Of State of OF LIMITED LIABILITY Molding, LLC. Office location: NY 12205, registered agent Organization were filed with pose: For any lawful pur04/07/08. Office location: N.Y. (SSNY) on 01/)4/08. Of- COMPANY. NAME: MORRIS Albany County. LLC formed upon whom process may be the Secretary of State pose. · Albany County. SSNY has fice location: Albany County. STREET in Delaware (DE) on 3/6/08. served. CT address of LLC: of New York (SSNY) on LD-18745 been designated as agent SSNY designated as agent DEVELOPMENT, LLC. Ar- SSNY designated as agent 1330 Post Rd East, West- 04/11/08. The latest date of (May 21, 2008) of the LLC upon whom of LLC upon whom process ticles of Organization were of LLC upon whom process port, CT06880. Arts. ofOrg. dissolution is 12/31/2107. process against it may be against it may be served. filed with the Secretary of against it may be served. filed with CT Secy. of State, Office location: Albany Counserved. SSNY shall mail SSNY shall mail process State of New York (SSNY) SSNY shall mail process PO Box 150470, Hartford, ty. SSNY has been desigLEGAL NOTICE to: Allstate Corporate Svcs on 04/14/08. Office location: to: c/o Corporation Service CT 06115. Purpose: any nated as agent of the LLC a copy of process to the·LLC, 237 Corp.,41 State St., Ste.415, Schenectady County. Company, 80 State St., AI- lawful activity. upon whom process against NOTICE OF FORMATION West 35th Street, New York, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: SSNY has been designated as ·bany, NY 12207. DE address LD-18721 it maybe served. SSNYshaU OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: PRETTY agent of the LLC upon whom of LLC: 2711 Centerville (May 21, 2008) New York 10001. any·lawftil activity. mail a copy of process process against it may Purpose: For any lawful LD-18704 to the.-LLC, c/o Rutha Ash: DORM SIMPLE, Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, be served. SSNY shall mail a DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed purpose. 144-28 221st Street, Spring- LLC. Articles of Organization (May 21, 2008) were filed with the Secretary copy of process to the LLC, with DE Secy. of State, 401 LD-18697 LEGAL NOTICE field Gardens, New York c/o Faizone, Fazzone 11413. Purpose: For any of State of New Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, (May 21, 2008) York (SSNY) on 04/03/08. & Chicatelli, PLLC, 1536 DE 19901. Purpose: any Albany County based Fein- lawful purpose. LEGAL NOTICE Union Street, Schenectady, lawful activity. Office location: Albany Counberg Environmental Services LD-187 40 ty. SSNY has been Notice of Formation of 135 New York 12309. Purpose: LD-18716 LLC Art. Of Org. filed with (May21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE . designated as agent of the West B Food & Drink LLC. For any lawful purpose. (May 21, 2008) SSNY on 3/24/2008. SSNY LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of East Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. LD-18711 is agent upon whom proagainst it may be served. 81 st Realty Group LLC. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) (May 21, 2008) cesses are served. Service LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail a copy of Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. on 04/17/08. Office locaaddress: 97 Brockley Drive, LEGAL NOTICE Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) tion: Albany County. SSNY Delmar, NY 12054. Pur- NOTICE OF FORMATION process to the LLC, c/o Law OF LIMITED LIABILITY Offices of Howard Leder, on 02/13/08. Office loca- deSignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of NL pose: any lawful activity. COMPANY. NAME: FORT 261 Madison Avenu~. 12th tion: Albany County. SSNY · upon whom process against Ventures VI Monroe, L.L.C. LD-18722 OF FORMATION NOTICE Floor, New York, New York GREENE BUILDERS designated as agent of LLC it may be served. SSNY shall Authority filed with Secy. (May 21, 2008) OF LIMITED LIABILITY LLC. Articles of Organization 10016.Purpose:Forany upon whom process against mail process to: Allstate Corof State of N.Y. (SSNY) on COMPANY. NAME: BENDwere filed with the Secretary lawful purpose. it may be served. SSNY shall porate Svcs Corp., 41 State 4/17/08. Office location: AlLD-18746 of State of New mail process to: Allstate St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY ETT COMMERCIAL bany County. LLC formed in LEGAL NOTICE REALTY, LLC. Articles of York (SSNY) on 01/29/08. (May 21, 2008) Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 12207. Purpose: any lawful Delaware (DE) on 4/11/08. Organization were filed with State St., Ste. 415, Albany, activity. SSNY designated as agent NOTICE OF FORMATION Office location: Albany Counthe Secretary of State NY 12207. Purpose: any LD-18705 of LLC upon whom process OF. LIMITED LIABILITY ty. SSNY has been of New York (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE against it may be served. COMPANY PURSUANT designated as agent. of the lawful activity. (May 21, 2008) 04/11/08. Office location: SSNY shall mail process to: TO NEW YORK LIMITED LLC upon whom process LD-18698 NOTICE OF FORMAAlbany County. SSNY bas LAW LIABILITY COMPANY against it may be served. Capitol Services, Inc., 1218 (May 21, 2008) been SSNY shall mail a copy of TION OF LIMITED LIABIL· Central Ave., Ste. 100, Al- SECTION 203 LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the bany, NY 12205. DE address 1. The name of the limited process to the LLC, 42-40 ITY COMPANY. NAME: ALL Notice of Formation of West- LLC upon whom process of LLC: 615 South DuPont liability company is Eggie- 204th Street, Bayside, New SAFE SELF LEGAL NOTICE chester Condos, LLC. ·Arts against it may be served. Hwy., Dover, DE 19901. Arts. son Property Management, York 11361. Purpose: For STORAGE, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with Notice of Formation of De- Of Org. filed with Secy. Of SSNY shall mail a copy of pro- of Org. filed with DE Secy. of LLC.any lawful purpose. the Secretary of State veloping Images, LLC. Arts State of N.Y. (SSNY) on cesstotheLLC, 1537Centra1 State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, 2. The date of filing of the LD-18741 of New York .(SSNY) on Of Org. filed with Secy. Of 03/04/08. Office location: Avenue, Albany, New Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Articles of Organization with (May 21 ;2008) 04/09/08. The latesl date of Stale of N.Y. (SSNY) on Albany County. SSNY desig- York 12205. Purpose: For any any lawful act or activity. the Secretary of State was dissolution is 12/31/2107. 03/27/08. Office location: nated as agent of LLC upon lav.rful purpose. April tO, 2008. LD-18717 Office loc8tion: Albany CounAlbany County. SSNY desig- whom process against it may LD-18712 3. The County in New York in LEGAL NOTICE (May 21, 2008) ty. SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon be served. SSNY shalt mail (May 21, 2008) which the office of the comwhom process against it process to: Allstate Corpo- - - - - - - - - : - - - pany is lovcated is Albany NOTICE OF FORMATION nated as agent of the LLC OF LIMITED LIABILITY upon whom process against may be served. SSNY shall rate Svcs Corp., 41 State County. LEGAL NOTICE mail process to: Allstate St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 4. The Secretary of State COMPANY. NAME: COM- it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE mail a copy of process Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 12207. Purpose: any lawful Notice of Formation of has been designated as PETITIVE ADVANTAGE NOTICE OF FORMATION FASHIONART CONCEPT the agent of the Company GROUP LLC. Articles of Or- to the LLC, Post Office Box State St., Ste. 415, Albany, activity. OF LIMITED LIABILITY NY 12207. Purpose: any LD-18706 LEGAL NOTICE lawful activity. LD-18699 (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) ·1' The Spotlight LEGAL NOTICE May 21,2008 ·Page 39 LEGAL NOTICE 274, Hannacroix, New .York 12087-0274. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. LD-1e747 (May 21, 2008) lTV COMPANY. NAME: WS CONSULTING LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of. State of New York (SSNY) on 04/29/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated LEGAL NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon NOTICE OF FORMATION whom process against it may OF PROFESSIONAL SER- be served. SSNY shall VICE LIMITED LIABILITY mail a copy of process to COrY.PANY. NAME: the LLC, 1430 47th Street, DIMAIO MRUK ARCH!- Brooklyn, New York . TECTS PLLC. Articles of 11219. Purpose: For any Organization were filed with lawful purpose. the LD-18753 Secretary of State of New (May 21, 2008) Yor~ (SSNY) on 04/25/08. Office location: Albany~ CoL nty. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the PLLC. upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION against it mci.y be served. OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY shall mail a copy of COMPANY. NAME: JDR process to the PLLC, 132 PARTNERS, LLC. Myrtle Avenue, Millburn, Articles of Organization were New Jersey 07041. Purpose: filed with the Secretary of State of New York For the practice of the prcfession of Architecture. (SSNY) on 04/23/08. Office LD-18748 location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated (May 21, 2008) as agent of .the LLC .upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE mail a copy of process to the NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC, c/o David Brownstein, OF LIMITED LIABILITY 111 Bedford Street, COMPANY. NAME: ORA- New York,. New York 10014. TION GROUP, LLC. Purpose: For ilny lawful - Articles of Organization were purpose. filed with the Secretary of LD-18754 State of New York (May 21 , 2008) (SSNY) on 03/26/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated LEGAL NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may Notice of Qualification pf be served. SSNY shall Long Dock Beacon Associmail a copy of proCess to the ates, LLC. Authority filed with LLC, so North Moore Street, Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) t:39C, New York, New on 1/9/08. Office location: York 10013. Purpose: For Albany County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 1/8/08. any lawful purpose. LD-18749 SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process ;May 21, 2008) against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Foss Group Beacon, LEGAL NOTICE 163 Delaware Ave., Ate. 102, NOTICE OF FORMATION Delmar, NY 12054. Address OF LIMITED.·LIABILITY""to be maintained in DE: 160 COMPANY: NAME: SPAN- Greentree Dr., Ste. 101, DoISH MOON, LLC. ver, DE 19904. Arts. of Org. Articles of Organization were filed with DE Secy. Of State, filed with the Secretary of 401 Federal St., Ste 4., DoStateo1NewYork . ver,.DE 19901. Purpose: (SSNY) on 04/24/08. Off1ce any lawful activities. location: Albany County. LD-18755 SSNY has been designated (May 21 2008) · as agent of the LLC upon ' ' Whom process against it may - - - - - - - . , - - - LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE from SSNY. Term: until Org. filed with the Secretary 12/31/2038. Purpose: any of State of NY (SSNY) on lawful activities. 4/15/2008. Office location: LD-18758 Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of (May 21, 2008) the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process LEGAL NOTICE served to: The Segal and Notice of Formation of Ambit Baskin, 'LLC, 1738 New New York, LLC. Arts. of Org. Scotland Ave, Slingerlands, filed with Secy. of State of NY 12159. NY (SSNY) on 4/9/08. Of- Purpose: For any lawful fice location: Albany County. purpose. SSNY designated as agent LD-18764 of LLC upon whom process (M~y 21, 2008) against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1801 N. Lamar St., Ste. 200, LEGAL NOTICE Dallas, TX 75202. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Qualificatiori of ImLD-18759 perial Life Settlements, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. (May 21, 2008) of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/18/08. Office location: Albany County. LLC formed in LEGAL NOTICE Delaware (DE) on 12128/06. Notice of Qualification of SSNY designated as agent Laminar Technologies, LLC. of LLC upon whom process Authority filed with Secy. against it may be served. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on SSNY shall mail process to: 4/18/08. Office location: Al- Capitol Services, Inc., 1218 bany County. LLC formed in Central Ave., Ste. 100, AlWisconsin (WI) on 2/12/02. bany, NY 12205. DE address SSNY designated as agent of LLC: 615 South DuPont of LLC upon whom process Hwy., Dover, DE 19901. against it may be served. Arts. of Org. filed with DE SSNY shall mail process Secy. of State, 401 Federal to: c/o Corporation Service St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Company, 80 State St., Alba- Purpose: any lawful act or ny, NY 12207. Principal office activity. of LLC: 11 W.lllinois St., 3rd LD-18766 Fl., Chicago, IL 60610. Arts. (May 21, 2008) of Org. filed with WI Secy. of State, 345 W. Washington Ave., 3rd Fl., Madison, WI LEGAL NOTICE 53703. Purpose: any lawful Notice of Formation of Marlin activity. Enterprises, LLC. Arts. of LD-18760 Org. filed with NY Dept. of (May 21, 2008) State on 3/21/08. Office location: Albany County. Secy. of State designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of against it may be served and MAX MORTGAGE, LLC. shall mail process to the prinAuthority tiled with Secy. cipal business address: 76 of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Wildwood Lane, Selkirk, NY 4/17/08. Office location: Al- 12158. Purpose: all lawful bany County. Principal busi- purposes. ness location: One Home LD-18768 Campus, Mac# X2401-049, (May 21 : 2008) Des Moines, lA 50328. LLC formed in Delawar.e (DE) on 11/1/01. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be Notice of Formation of a doserved. SSNY shall mail mestic Professional Service process to: c/o Corpora- Limited Liability Company tion Service Company, 80 (PLLC). Name: Giombetti & State st., Albanr· NY 12201. Brady Pediatrics, PLLC. ArtiDE address o LLC: 2711 cles of Organization filed with Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, Secretary of State of New Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. York (SSNY) on 4/11/08. of Org. filed with DE Secy. NY Office location: Albany of State, Federal & Duke of County. Principal Business York Sts., Dover, DE 19901. Location: 208 Delaware AvPu.rpose: to provide residen- enue, Delmar, NY 12054. tial mortgage lending SSNY is designated as agent LD-18761 upon whom process against the PLLC may be served. (May 21, 2008) SSNY shall mail process to the PLLC, 208 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054. LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: to engage in the Notice of Formation of practice of medicine. Wawayanda Acquisition, LD-18769 LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with (May 21, 2008) Secy.ofStateofN.Y.(SSNY) on 4/22/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY desig· LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may NOTICE OF FORMATION be served. SSNY shall mail OFLLC . process to: do CT Corpora· .Articles of Organization for tion System, 111 8th Ave., LEWIS PLACE LLC were NY, NY 10011, registered filed with the Secretary of agent upon whom process State of New York (SSNY) may be served. Purpose: all on October 29, 2007. Office lawful purposes. located in Saratoga County. LD·18762 SSNY has been designated (May 21, 2008) as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, · LEGAL NOTICE c/o Lauryann Scott Irish, 26A Notice of Qualification of Coachman Drive, Clifton NEC Financial Services, Park, New York 12065. LLC. Authority filed with Purpose,: for any lawful Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) activity. on 4/23/2008. Office loca- LD-18771 tion: Albany County. Principal (May 21, 2008) business location: 395 North Service Road, Ste. 407, Melville, NY 11747. LLC LEGAL NOTICE formed in Delaware (DE) on 6/27/1984. SSNY designated Notice of Formation of HMH as agent of LLC upon whom Estate One, LLC. Arts OfOrg. process against it may be filed with Secy. Of State of served. SSNY shall mail N.Y. (SSNY) on 03/03/08. Ofprocess to: c/o Corporation fice location: Albany County. Service Company (CSC), 80 SSNY designated as agent State St., Albany, NY 12207. of LLC upon whom process DE address of LLC: c/o against .it may be served. CSC, 2711 Centerville Road, SSNY shall mail process Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. to: Allstate Corporate Svcs of Org. filed with DE Secy. of Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, State, 401 Federal St., Ste. Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur- any lawful activity. pose: any lawful activity. LD-18779 LD-18763 (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Ronald H. Gitter, Notice of Qualification of 74 Esq., 110 East 59th "Leonard St., LLC. Authority Street, 23rd Floor, New York, filed with Secy. of State of NY New York 10022. Purpose: (SSNY) on 4/18108. Office For any lawful location: Albany County. LLC purpose. formed in Delaware (DE) on LD-18750 4/15/08. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom (May 21, 2008) process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail pro· LEGAL NOTICE cess to: c/o Stacey L. Sokol, · 2029 Centure Park East, Ste. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 900, Los Angeles, CA90067. LIMITED LIABILITY COM- Address to be maintained in PANY. NAME: RALSTON DE: c/o RASI, 32W. LoockCONTRACTING erman St., Ste. 201, Dover, LLC. Articles of Organization DE 19901, Arts. of Org. filed were filed with the Secretary with DE Secy. Of State, 401 of State of New Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, York (SSNY) on 03/31/08. Of- DE 19901 Purpose: any f1ce location: Albany County. lawful activities. SSNY has been LD·18756 designated as agent of the (May 21, 2008) LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of LEGAL NOTICE process to the LLC, Post Of· fice Box 12095, Albany, Notice of Formation of 74 New York 12212. Purpose: Leonard St. Associates, L.P. For any lawful purpose. Certificate filed with Secy. LD-18751 of State of NY (SSNY) on (May 21, 2008) 4/21/08. Office location:Aiba.ny County. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail pro· NOTICE OF FORMATION cess to: do Stacy L. Sakai, OF LIMITED LIABILITY 2029 Century Park East, Ste. COMPANY. NAME: WHITE- 900, Los Angeles, CA 90067. COT, LLC. Name/address of each genl. Articles of Organization were ptr. available from SSNY. filed with the Secretary of Term: until12/31/2038. PurState of New York pose: any lawful activities. (SSNY) on 04/22/08. The LD-18757 latest date of dissolution is (May 21, 2008) 12/31/2107. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated LEGAL NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may Notice of Formation of 74 be served. SSNY shall Leonard St. Ventures, L.P. mail a copy of process to the Certificate filed with Secy. LLC, Two Bay Club Drive, of State of ·NY (SSNY) on #19R, Bayside, New York 4/21/08. Office location: Al11360. Purpose~ For any bany County. SSNY desiglawful purpose. nated as agent of LP upon LD-18752 whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall (May 21 , 2008) mail process to: c/o Stacy L. Sokol, 2029 Century Park East, Ste. 900, Los Angeles, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CA 90067. Name/address NOTICE OF FORMA- of each gent. ptr. available Notice of formation of Segal TION OF LIMITED LIABILand Baskin, LLC. Arts. Of LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 2668 30th Street LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of LEGAL NOTICE N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/02/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may ·be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18780 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Fung Ying Development, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/23/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18781 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of DKB Holdings, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/15/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp.,41 StateSt.,Ste.415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18782 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 4901 Church Ave, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/09/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY desig· nated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18783 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of .Formation of Ita Solutions, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 03/27/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18784 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of Situs Capital LLC. Authority filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/11/08. · LLC Formed in Nevada (NV) on 04/10/08. Office location: Alqany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corp. Svcs. Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. NV address of LLC: C/0 Allstate Corp Svcs., 8120 ·Desert Jewel Circle, Las Vegas, NV 89128. Arts. Of Org. filed with NV Secy. Of State, 202 North Carson St., Carson City, NV 89701. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18785 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Sherman Solutions LLC. Arts Of Org. filed. with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/16/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-18786 (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTI<;E LEGAL NOTICE SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall NOTICE OF FORMATION mail a copy of process to the OF LIMITED LIABILITY LLC, 199 State Street, ApartCOMPANY. NAME: TREE- ment 6D, Brooklyn, TOP REALTY NY New York 11201. Purpose: LLC. Articles of Organization For any lawful purpose. were filed with the Secretary LD-18792 of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/09/08. (May 21 •. 2008) Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION against it may be served. OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY shall mail a copy of COMPANY. NAME: LOCKprocess to the LLC, 448 6th HART PROPERTY Avenue, Brooklyn, New CONSULTANTS, LLC. ArYork 11215. Purpose: For ticles of Organization were any lawful purpose. filed with the Secretary of LD-18787 State of New York (SSNY) (May 21, 2008) on 05/02/08. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as LEGAL NOTICE agent of the LLC upon whom NOTICE OF FORMATION· Process against it may b~ served. SSNY shall mall a OF LIMITED LIABILITY copy of process to the LLC, COMPANY. NAME. SEBAS- 41 Eastern Parkway, TIAN SECURITIES Suite 12B Brooklyn New LLC. ~rticle~ of Organization York 11238. Purpos~: For were flied With the Secretary any lawful purpose. of State of New LD 18793 York (SSNY) on 04/30/08. Office location: Albany Coun- (May 21 · 2008) ty. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LEGAL NOTICE LLC upon whom process against it may be served. NOTICE OF FORMASSNY shall mail a copy of TION OF LIMITED LIABILprocess to the LLC, c/o Fadi ITY COMPANY. NAME: EDKarnaloy, 330 East 38th . MUND SCHEMITSCH Street, Apartment 56, New LLC. Articles of Organization York, New York 10016. Pur- were filed with the Secretary pose: For any lawful of State of New purpose. York (SSNY) on 04/28/08. LD-18788 Office location: Albany Coun(May 21, 2008) ty. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of NOTICE OF FORMATION process to the LLC, 71-19 OF LIMITED LIABILITY Kessel Street, Forest COMPANY. NAME: CHAR- Hills, New York 11375. PurLIE WARD MUSIC, pose: For any lawful purLLC.ArticlesofOrganization pose. were filed with the Secretary LD-18794 . of State of New (May 21, 2008) York (SSNY) on 03/05/08. Officelocation:AibanyCoun-· ty. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION against it may be served. OF PROFESSIONAL SERSSNY shall mail a copy of VICE LIMITED LIABILITY process to the LLC, do Ron- COMPANY. NAME: aid H. Gitter, Esq. 265 NEW VIRTUAL MEDICINE, Ardsley Road, Scarsdale, PLLC. Articles of Organiza- · New York. Purpose: For any tion were filed with the lawful purpose. Secretary of State of New LD-18789 York (SSNY) on 05/02/08. (May 21, 2008) Office location: Schenectadv County. SSNY has been Oesignated as LEGAL NOTICE agent of the PLLC upon whom NOTICE OF FORMATION process against it may be OF LIMITED LIABILITY served. SSNY shall mail a COMPANY. NAME: KKJEMS copy of process to the LLC. Articles PLLC, Post Office Box 2554, of Organization were filed Glenville, New York 12325with the Secretary of State of 0554. Purpose: For New York (SSNY) on the practice of the profession 04/23/08. Office location: of Medicine. Albany County. SSNY has LD-18795 been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE process against it may_ be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE a copy of process to the LLC, c/o . NOTICE OF FORMATION Steven Zinn, 75-60 19Sth OF PROFESSIONAL SERStreet, Flushing, New York VICE LIMITED LIABILITY 11366. Purpose: For any COMPANY. NAME: lawful purpose. SKINWORKS DERMATOLLD-18790 OGY PLLC. Articles of Orga(May 21, 2008) nization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/11/08. LEGAL NOTICE Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been desNOTICE OF FORMATION OF ignated as agent of the PLLC LIMITED LIABILITY COM- upon whom process PANY. NAME: MAUSAMS against it may be served. COUTURE, LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of Articles of Organization were process to the PLLC, 136 filed with the Secretary of . West 17th Street, New York, State of New York New York 10011 .. Purpose: (SSNY) on 04/23/08. Office For the practice of the location: Albany County. profession of Medicine. SSNY has been designated LD-18796 as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may (May 21, 2008) be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LEGAL NOTICE LLC, c/o Robert Mascarelli, 342 Maple Avenue, Name of LLC: KEVIN REAL Apartment 305, Westbury, ESTATE, LLC. Articles of New York 11590. Purpose: Org. filed Dept. of State of NY For any lawful purpose. on 4/24/08. Office location LD-18791 in NY: Schenectady County. (May 21, 2008) Principal bus lac.: 2915 Amsterdam Road, Glenville, NY 12302. Secy. of State LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against NOTICE OF FORMATION it may be served. Sec. of OF LIMITED LIABILITY State shall mail a copy of COMPANY. NAME: 88 MAD- process to 2915 Amsterdam ELEINE LLC. Road, Glenville, NY 12302. Articles of Organization were Purpose: any-lawful activity. filed with the Secretary of LD-18797 State of New York (SSNY) on 04/18/08. Office (May 21, 2008) location: Albany County. The Spotlight ~age 40 • May 21, 2008 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Comptroll-er o{ the State of c. The office of the timited New York, pursuant to Sec- Liability Company will be q.c_ ·-· ° 7 ---- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SSNY has been designated location: Albany_ County. SSNY. shall mail a copy of Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. as agent of the LLC upon SSNY designated as agent process to the LLC, 94-08 Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) Notice of Formation of ABA- tion 701 and/or Section 1316 located in Albany County. of LLC upon whom process 158th Street, Jamaica, New on 04/04/08. Office locawhom process against CANTO GROUP LLC. Arts. of the· Abandoned Property d. The Secretary of State is it may be served. SSNY against it may be served. York 11433. Purpose: For tion: Albany Gounty. SSNY of Org. was filed with SSNY Law. A list of the names of designated as agent of the shall mail a copy of process SSNY shall mail process any lawful purpose. designated as agent of LLC on 4/23/08. Office loca- the persons appearing -from Limited Liability Company to the LLC, C/o upon whom proceSs against to: Allstate Corporate Svcs LD-1883~ tion: Albany County. SSNY the records of the said insur- upon whom it may be seiVed. SSNY shall . Albany Local Development Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, (May 21, 2008) designated as agent of LLC anCe company to be entitled process against it may be Corporation, 21 Lodge Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: mail process to: Allstate Corwhom process against may thereto is-on file and open seiVed.-The address to which Street, Albany, New York porate Svcs-Corp., 41 State any lawful activity. be seiVed. SSNY shall mail to the public inspection at the Secretary of State shall 12207. LD-18826 St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o the LLC, the principal office of the mail a copy of · 12207. Purpose: any lawful · For any lawful purpose. (May 21, 2008). 46 State Street, 3rd Floor, -corporation located at Mutual any process against the LD-18818 NOTICE OF FORMATION activity. Albany, NY 12207. The reg- of Omaha Plaza, Omaha, Limited Liability Company- (May 21, 2008) OF LIMITED LIABILITY LD-18838 istered agent is: USA Cor- Nebraska 68175 where such served upon him or her is: COMPANY. NAME: DH IN- (May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE porate Services, Inc. at the abandOned property is pay.- TPB Property Management, . TERACTIVE same address. Purpose: all able. Notice of Formation of Ella SERVICES LLC. Articles of LLC ' LEGAL NOTICE lawful activities. Bella Fine Home Restora- Organization were filed with Such abandoned property 1229 Central Avenue, Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE LD-18798 . AVCOM GOLF LLC was filed tion LLC. Arts Of Org. filed the Secretary of State will be paid on or before #1 (May 21, 2008) with the SSNY on 04/30/08. with Secy. Of State of N.Y. of New York (SSNY) on Notice of Formation of 1538 August 31st next to persons Albany, New York J2205 establishing to our satisfac- e. The Limited Liability Com- Office: Albany County. SSNY (SSNY) on 05/02/08. Office 05/08/08. Office location: Pitkin Realty, LLC. Arts Of tion their right to receive the pany is fOrmed for any lawful designated as agent of LLC location: Albany County. Albany County. SSNY has Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 03/07/08. LEGAL NOTICE business ·purpose or pur- whom process against may SSNY designated as agent been same. be seiVed. The P.O. address of LLC upon whom process designated as agent of the OffiCI! location: Albany CounOn or before the succeed- poses. Notice of Qualification of ing September 1Oth, such LD-18814 which SSNY shall mail any against it may be served. LLC upon whom process ty. SSNY designated as MFAC, LLC. Authority filed unClaimed fi.Jnds still remain- (May 21, 2008) process against the LLC SSNY sh8.11 mail process against it may be seiVed. agent of ~LC upon whom with Secy. of State of N.Y. ing unclaimed will be paid se!Ved upon him: c/o Van- to: Allstate· Corporate Svcs SSNY shall mail a copy of process against it may be (SSNY) on 3/25/08. FICII~. to Thomas P. DeNapoli, the guard Corporate Services, Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, proceiss to the LlC, c/o BBC seiVed. SSNY shall mail prot1ous nam~ m. NY Sta_te. Comptroller Of the State of cess to: Allstate Corporate Ltd., 307 Hamilton Street, Albany, NY 12<:07. Purpose: Apparel Group, 1407 LEGAL NOTICE .Broadway, 5th Floor, New Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste . M-F ~th!et1c, LLC. Office ! New York. Upon such pay-. Albany, NY 12210. Purpose: any lawful activity.. lo?at_1on. Al~any Cou~tY: ment -this company shall Notice Of Formation LD-18827 York, New York 10018. Pur- 415,Aibany, NY 12207. Purany lawful purpose. Pnnc1pal bus1_ness location. no longer be liable for the of Limited Liability "Com- LD-18819 pose: any lawful activity. . pose: For any lawful (May 21, 2008) . 11 Amflex Dnve, Cranston, property pany LD,18839 . purpose. (May 21, 2008) LD-18833 Rhode _Island 02921. LLC MUTUAL OF OMAHA iN' Pursuant to Section.203 (May 21, 2008) _formed 1n Delaware (DE) on SURANCE COMPANY of the New York Limited LiLEGAL NOTICE (May 21, 2008) 3/11/08. SSNY designated LD-18809 ability Law. LEGAL NOTICE as agent of l~C upon whom (May 21 2008) a:The name of the limited li. Notice of Formation of LEGAL NOTICE process agamst 11 may be - - - - ' - - - - - , - - - abilitycompanyisTPBHold- HUGHES LANDSCAPING. H.A.G.S.ManagementLLC. LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail . ings, LLC. · · & DESIGN, LLC articles of Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Notice of Formation of 1340 process to: c/o CorporaLEGAL NOTICE b. The Articles of Organi- organiZation flied w1th the Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) NOTICE OF FORMATION 59th St. LLC. Arts Of Org. tion Service Company, 80 "zation were filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 05/02/08. Office loca- OF LIMITED LIABILITY filed with Secy. Of State of State St,Aibanr, NY 12207. NOTICE OF NAMES OF Secretary of State on April ISSNY] on 5/1/08. Off1ce lion: Albany County. SSNY COMPANY. NAME: FELIX N.Y. (SSNY) on 04/29/08. OfDE address o LLC: 2711 PERSONS 30.2008. located in Albany County at designated as agent of LLC DEKALB LLC. fice location: Albany County. Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, APPEARING AS OWNERS c. The office of the Limited 78UnionAveSouth,Delr'nar, ~uponwhomprocessagainst Articles of Organization were SSNY designated as agent Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. OF CERTAIN Liability company V\!ifl be lo- NY. SSNY is' designated it r11ay be seiVed. SSNY shall filed with the Secrefary_ of of LLC upon whom process of Org. filed with DE Secy. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY cated in Albany County. agent of the LLC upon wh·om m;:~.il process to: Allstate State of New York against it may be ser.ved. of State, 40_1 Federal St., HELD BY d. The Secretary of State is service may be made and Corporate Svcs Corp., 41 (SSNY) on 05/08/08. Office SSNY shall mail process Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: NEW YORK PROPERTY designated as agent of the SSNY.shall mail a copy of. State St.~ Ste. 41_5, Albany, location: Albany County. .to: Allstate Corporate Svcs any lawful activity. INSURANCE UNDERWRIT- Limited Liability Company any process to office toea- . NY 12207. Purpose: any. SSNY has been designated Corp., 41 State St:, Ste. 415, LD-18801 lNG ASSOCIATION upon whom tion. The character of the lawful activity.· . as···agent of the LLC upon· Albany, NY 1220Z. Purpose: The persons whose names process against it may be LLC is any lawful activity. LD-18828 ~ whom process againstit may any lawful activity. (May 21, 2008) and last known addresses served. The address to which LD-18820 (May_ 21, 2008) be seiVed. SSNY shall LD-18840 ·" are set forth below appe_ar the Secretary of State shall (May 21, 2008) mal[-? copy of pro_cess to the ·(May 21, 2008) LEGAL NOTICE · LLC,,·-~-412 Avenue M, #?496, from the records of the above mail a copy of named company to be en- any process against the· ..... ·c ;... LEGAL NOTICE . Brooklyn, NeW York Notice of Qualification of tit.led to abandoned property Limited Liability Company LEGAL NOTICE _:---,. ' 11230. Purpose: For any LEGAL NOTICE • r' Cross-Platform Media Pro- in amounts of -fifty dollars served upon him or her is: . Not1ce of Format1on of 260 -.-!-lawful purpose. .....;::_, _-, 1't1 !ductions, LLC. Authority or more: ~ 'I.-~ · "' TPB Holdings, LLC · . Notice of Formation of Em~ ,SktUin_anA~~nue LLC.ArtsOf -LD-1fl_834 . Notice of Formation of 2224 filed with NY Dept. of State DINt-( KHANH: C; ._ ;;_; :.-., 1229 Central- Avenue Bldg." power ~exus, LLC. Arts. Of Org_, f1led With Secy. Of State ·(May'21. ·.2008) .' Avenue---P Realty LLC.~:Arts ~ Qn 5/1/08. Office location: 1234 CENTRAL AVE •' #1 ' j' Org. filetl with NY 'Oept. df of NY (SSNY).on 04/04/08. '> ' • ' ' • • • Of Org. filed with Seci Of 1 liAib~ny County. Principal A[BANY NY 12205 Albany New York 12205 ·.. ; Sfatet on 4/16/08. Officei LO- ~Office locatio'n:Aibany Cqun~ - .-..·,- i i State of N.Y. (SSN'O~ on \1?us1ness at;ldress: 1010 N. _ YES DISCOUNT STORE 1 e. The Limited Liability Com:"cation: Albany County, Secy., ty. SSNY deaig\\aJ.ec(as agen" /LEG~L N0l:tC~ 11/30/07. Office locll!lon: f-~t. Mary,s St., San Antoni?; 1~5_7 N ~EA~L..S,T --< _ _, rt"' pany is formed for any lawful· of..$t~te designated as ~gent of L~C upo~;·whom P.rOcess ... ·~- ""'-1 Albany County. SSNY c{esigl'TX 78215. LLC form_ed ~~~-ALBANY NfV"j1;2207tlG.'ti ':business purpose or pur- of LtC upon whom pro_!:eSs aga1nst_1t maY· be ~erved. NOTICE OF FORMATION nated as agent of LLC-'Cipon lt."t;)elaware (DE) on 3/271q8:• Ar8p6rt"bfYht:f8.1rhedpr0p~r-JiP'oses. . against it may be served SSNY shall mail process OF LIMITED LIABILITY whomprocessagainstit.Qlay t-t.JY Secy. of State des1g- ty l'ias been made to Thomas" LD-18815 and shall mail process to the to: Allstate Corporate Svcs COMPANY. NAME: L & J be served. SSNY shal(_f:nail ·foaled as agent of upo!l. P.. -DiNapoli .the Comptroller (MaY 21 2008) process to: Allstate Corpoprincipal business address: Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, REALTY OF :whomprocess,egalnStiJ":laY:: oftheSta:tE{~,__~ewYork,pur:: ~ -' 20 Silver Creek Dr, Selkirk, Albany, NY 1?~07. Purpose: GLENMONT,LLC.Articlesof rate Svcs Corp., 41 State NY 12158. Purpose: any any lawful actiVIty. Organization were filed with St., Ste. 415, Albant:;_NY , be served andst"\all f!18,l~ P_r<?~-, suant to Secti0n.701 and/or ~_cess to: c/o CT Corporatton Section 1316 of'the Aban-. LEGAL NOTICE lawful activity. LD-18829 the Secretary of State 12207. Pu~ose: any laWful t_System, 111 8th Ave., NY, doned Property Law. A list LD-18821 (May21, 2008) of New York (SSNY) on activity. · ~NY 10011, registered agent of the names of the persons NOTICE OF FORMATION (May 21, 2008) 05/08/08. Office location: LD-18841 "' • upon whom process may b~ appearing from the records OF,A DOMESTIC LIMIT· "" . " .. r---; --~. ""::-: ·-.--:-.~ -;.,·. ~:,··· Albany_.County. ·SSNY-has.--(May 21, 2008) ,~erved. DEaddressofLLC. of the said insurance· com- ··ED LIABILITY COMPANY ,l; LEGAL NOTICE' been··. ---.,..--·..:·_;__ _"--• ' 1209 Orange St.,· Wilming- pany to b_e entitled thereto is (LLC) .1 LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the , f t~:m,Df¥.19801. Arts.ofOrg. onfileandopentothepublic The name of the LLC is • .. NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE-' flied w1th DE Secy. of State, inspection at the principal Capital City Development, Notice of Formation of OF LIMITED LIABILITY against it may be served. 401 Federal St.,_Dover, DE office of the corporation lo- LLC. The Articles of ASAP GROUP LLC. Arts. COMPANY. NAME:_IFG & SSNY shall mail a copy of Notice of Qualification of 19~~1. Purpose. any lawful cated at 100 William Street, Organization of the LLC were of Org. was filed with SSNY ASSOCIATES, process to the LLC, 32 Wan_- MF National, LLC. Authority actiVIty. NeW York NY 10038 where filed with the NY Secretary of on 5/01/08. Office location: LLC. Articles of Organization der Court, Glenmont, New filed with Secy. of State of Albany County. SSNY des- werefiledWiththeSecretary York 12077. Purpose: For N.Y. (SSNY) on 5/1/08. OfLD-18802 such abarldoned property is State ("SSNY') on (May ?1, 2008) payable. ~ April 2, 2008. The purpose ignated as agent of LLC of State of New · any lawful purpose. fice location: Albany County. Such abandoned property of the_ LLC is to engage in whom process against may York (SSNY) on 03/31/08. LD-18835 Principal business location: _ be s~rved. SSNY shall mail ,Office location: Albany (May~~· 2008) 11 Amflex Drive, Cranston, will be paid on or before any lawful ,. August 31St next to persons act or activity. The office of process to: c/o The LLC, 46 .County. SSNY has been · Rhod"e Island 02921. LLC LEGAL NOTICE establishing to our satisfac- the LLC is to be -located in State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- designated as agent of the · formed in Delaware (DE) on NOTICE OF FORMATION lion their right to receive the Alba:ny • ny, NY 12207. The registered LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE 3/11/08. SSNY designated OF LIMITED LIABILITY same. · County. The SSNY is des- agent is: USA Corporate against it may be served. as agent of LLC upon whom COMPANY. NAME: NORTH- On or before the succeed- ignated as the agent of the Services Inc._ at the same. S.SNY shall mail a copy of NOTICE OF FORMATION process against it may be SIDE HOUSE, LLC. ing September 1Oth, such LLC address. Purpose:. all lawful .-process to the LLC, 474 Ful- OF LIMITED LIABILITY served. SSNY shall mail Articles of Organization were unclaimedfunds·still remain- upon whom process against activities. ton Avenue, Hempstead, COMPANY. NAME: MER- process to: c/o Corporafiled with the Secretary of ing unclaimed will be paid theLLCmaybeserved.The LD-18823 New York-11550. Purpose: MASTONELLC. tion Service Company, 80 State of· New York . to Thomas P._ DiNapoli, the address to which (May 21 2008) For any lawful purpose. Articles of Organization were State St., Albanr, NY 12207. (SSNY) on 04/30/08. Office . eomptroller qf the State of - the SSNY shall mail a copy of ' LD-18830 filed with the Secretary of DE address o LLC: 2711 location: Albany County. New York. Upon such pay- any process against the State of New York · Centerville Road, Ste. 400, (May 21, 2008) SSNY has been designated ment this company shall LLC is 255 Orange Street, LEGAL NOTICE (SSNY) on 05/12/08 ..Office Wiimington, DE 19808. Arts. -as agent of the LLC upon no longer be liable for the Suite 207, Albany, New York location: Albany County. of Org. filed with DE Secy. whom process against it may property. 12210. . ~- Notice of Formation of 50 LEGAL NOTICE. SSNY has been designated of State, 401 Federal St., NEW YORK PROPERTY LD-18816 '- Jefferson. LLC. Arts Of OrQ. as agent of the LLC upon Dover, DE 19901. Purpose:· be seiVed. SSNY shall , • ; . fil<;d withSecy. Of State of . NOTICE OF fORMATION whomprocessagainstitmay marketing purposes mail a copy of process to the INSURANCEUNDERWRIT- (May 21 , 2008) N.Y. (SSNY) on04/17/08. Of- OF LIMITED LIABILITY be served. SSNY shall LD-18842 LLC, 241 89th Street, Brook- lNG ASSOCIATION LDfice location: Albany County. COMPANY. ·NAME: 339 mail a copy of process to the (May 21, 2008) lyn, New York 11209.. 18810 LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent COSTER STREET LLC, 267 Fifth Avenue, Suite Purpose: For any lawful May , . ) 21 200 8 ( of LLC upon whom process LLC. Articles of Organization B-1 02, New York, ·purpose. LEGAL NOTICE LD-18803 NOTICE OF FORMATION of against it may be served. werefiledwiththeSecretary New York 10016. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process of State of New For any lawful purpose. '(May 21, 2008) GRANO FAVORITE LLC LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation' of SJE Articles of Organization filed to: Allstate Corporate Svcs York (SSNY) on 03/18/08. LD-18836 U, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed Notice of FOrmation of" withthe.SSNYon04/23/2008. Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, The latest date of dissolution (May 21, 2008) with Secy. of State of NY Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: is 12/31/2099. Office LEGAL NOTICE Lam ron, LLC. Arts. Of Org. Off. Loc.: Albany (SSNY) on 1/28/08. Office location: Albany cOunty. filed with NY Secy. Of State County. SSNY designated as any lawful activitY. location: Albany Co. SSNY SSNY has been designated NOTICE OF NAMES OF (SSNY) on 5/6/8. Office loca- agent upon whom process LD-18824 LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC PERSONS as agent of the LLC upon tion: Albany County. SSNY against ·it may be served. ·(May 21, 2008) APPEARING AS OWNERS is designated agent of LLC SSNY shall mail a copy of ----~-'-'"-----· whom process against it may NOTICE OF FORMATION upon whom process against be served. SSNY shall mail OF LIMITED LIABILITY it may be served. · SSNY OF CERTAIN upon whom process may be any process to 52 92ND COMPANY. NAME: THE shall mail process to: Bruce a copy of ·process to UNCLAIMEO PROPERTY LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail pro- STREET, STE 7C, I. Judelson, Esq., Withers the LLC, c/o Elhilow & Maioc- CHEFS AGENCY, HELD BY cess to 7 Thurlow Terrace, BROOKLYN, NY, 11209., N f1 fF r f1 1 MUTUAL OF OMAHA IN- A!bany, NY 12203. Purpose: . Purpose of LLC: any lawful o ?e o . orma lon srae chi, LLP, 22 Saw Mill River LLC. Articles of Organization Bergman LLP, 157 Church were filed with the Secretary St., 19th Fl., New Haven, CT SURANCE COMPANY 1 wf · · business· · S.Hizam1,LMT,PLLC.ArtsOf Road, Hawthorne, New LDOrg. filed wrrh Secy. Of State York 10532. Purpose: For of State of New 06510. Pulpose: any lawful The persons whose names any a uLacllvlty. 1881 of N.Y. ·(SSNY) on 01/29/08. any lawful purpose. York (SSNY) on 05/07/08. activities. and last known addresses LD-18813 (May 21 • 2008) Office location: Albany Coun- LD-18831 Office location: Albany Coun- LD-18843 are set forth below appear. (May 21, 2008) ty. SSNY designated as agent (May 21, 2008) ty. SSNY has been (May 21, 2008) from the records of the of PLLC upon whom process designated as agent of -the above named company tO LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ag8inst it may be s_erved. LLC upon whom process be entitled to abandoned against it may be seNed. LEGAL NOTICE property in amounts of fifty Noti_ce of Fori-nation LEGAL NOTICE" NOTICE OF FORMATION SSNY shall mail process to: Allstate Corporate Svcs Corp., SSNY shall mail a copy of dollars or more: of Limited Liability Com- OF LIMITEO LIABILITY 41 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, NOTICE OF FORMATION process to the LLC, 111 Notice of Formation of Official George A. Donaghue ·COMPANY pany 169 Hackett Blvd NAME: CITYWIDE PROP-· NY 12207. Purpose: profes- OF LIMITED LIABILITY North 3rd Street, 2nd Floor, Productions, LLC. Arts. of _ Pursu~nt to Section 203 COMPANY. NAME: NTP Brooklyn, New York 11211. _Org. filed with Secy. of State Sion of massage therapy. Albany, NY 12208 of the New York Limited Li- ERTY HOLDINGS lLC Purpose: For any lawful of NY (SSNY) on 4/29/08. NORTH AMERICA, NY Department of Health Articles of Organization were LD-18825 ability Law. . Office location: Albany Co. LLC: Articles of Organization purpose. · 1 Commerce Plaza a. The name of the Lim- filed with the Secretary of (May 21, 2008) were filed with the Secretary LD-18837 SSNY designated as agent Albany, NY 12260 ited Liability Company is State of New of State of New (May 21, 2008) of LLC upon whom process Leo J. Swietikowski TPB Property Management, York (SSNY) on April 28, against it may bf? served. York (SSNY) on 05/07/08. LEGAL NOTICE John Hancock Insurance 2008. LLC. SSNY shall mail process to: Office location: Albany 9 Washington Square b. The Articles of" Organi- Office location: 21 Lodge Notice of Formation of Lour- County. SSNY has been The LLC, 10 Gay St., Ste. LEGAL NOTICE Albany, NY 12205-5524 zation were filed with the Street, City of Albany, County dey, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed designated as agent of the 4A, NY, NY 10014. Purpose: A report of unclaimed prop- Secretary of State on April of Albany, New with Secy. Of State of N.Y. LLC upon whom process Notice of Forrilaticin of Law- any lawful activities. erty has been made to 30, 2008. York. (SSNY) on 01/22/08. Office against it .may be served. rence Avenue Estates LLC. LD-18844 Thomas P. DeNapoli, the LEGAL NOTICE The Spotlight · March 21,2008 ·Page 41 - . EALTH UMMER - ECREATIO -----· . -.! ' / \ \ // I \ \ Issue Date: June 11 .. I Advertising Deadline: • '• May 28, at 12 noon - - V"·' Ads requiring aproof must be in by Mon.,MMay 26 at 12 noon t ~ I "' 41~ , A' 4 ~ , ~L) •. ;1 "!" ' ~ ~ ,._ Call your advertising representative today · and reserve your spac~! ._ - 439-4940 • Fax 439-5198 •• The Capital District's Quality Weeklies 125 Adams St., Delmar, NY 12054 • www.spotlightnews.com The Spotlight, Colonie Spotlight, Loudonville Spotlight, Guilderland Spotlight, Niskayuna Spotlight, Scotia-Glenville Spotlight, Rotterdam Spotlight . Clifton Park/Halfmoon Spotlight, Burnt Hills Spotlight, Malta Spotlight, Saratoga Spotlight & Milton Spotlight · Page 42 ·May 21,2008 The Spotlight DMooney (From Page 44) year - raised his record to 3-0 with a unanimous decision over Proctor in a four-round junior welterweight bout "Good fight, tough guy, greaf crowd," said Farragon, "At the · beginning of every round, I heard (the fans). so that helped me Farragon dominated the first three rounds against Proctor, who was also in his third professional bout Proctor came back with a strong fourth round, but it was too late to sway the judges' decisions. "I thought he fought great," said Andy Farragon, Mike's trainer and father, "He came out with a lot of energy, and I was worried he had too much energy, I told him to save something for the later rounds, (but) he didn't have a lot of energy left at the end." Saratoga Springs heavyweight Gary Wilcox made his first Feura Bush's liz Mooney, left, exchanges left jabs with Miriam Brakache during their women's welterweight bout Saturday at Alb~ny's Washington Avenue Armory, Mooney, the third-ranked welterweight in the world, fought Brakache to an eight-round draw, Robert Goo/Spotlight D Costello (From Page 44) That efficiency was evident throughout the game, Costello got most of his outs on three or four pitches, He was forced to throw five pitches to only five batters, It was a trait passed on to Costello from his older brother Mike; who had been a catcher BUYING THE FINEST QUALITY FURNITURE MADE TODAY THAT WILL LAST MORE THAN A LIFETIME __ , appearance in a boxing ring in three years a memorable one as he defeated John Rainwater by technical knockout Wilcox dominated the first four rounds of the six-round bout before the referee stopped the fight in the fifth round, "I felt better than I did in a long time," said Wilcox, who last fought in 2005, "My legs felt great" In other bouts, Sean Thompson handed Albany's Chris Horn his first professional loss with a unanimous decision in their cruiserweight match, Schenectady's Brian Miller defeated Troy's Broderick Antonio in a junior welterweight fight and Delmar lightweight Zach Smith won a unanimous decision against Troy's Rafael Luna in his pro debut Joe Yerdon fought Rakeem Carter to a draw in their light middleweight bout Sweeney said he was happy with the way the evening turned out and is hoping to hold another professional card at the Armory in September, for six years and insisted that he would not catch for Costello in the yard if he was "throwing junk or curveballs" at an early age, Mike built a pitcher's mound for his brother to help him become a better pitcher_ Costello thanked Mike along with the Tri-Village Little League coaches that worked with him, All-Star Academy instructor Mike Serbalik and his father, John, SMART INVESTMENT. ElUYING IT DURING STICKLEY MONTH __ _ SMARTER INVESTMENT_ LAST CHANCE - TO PURCHASE STICKLEY AT 2007 SALE PRICES, THE STICKLEY PRICE INCREASE . GQES INTO EFFECT JUNE 9, 2008, at&t -- lEGAL NOTICE ver, DE 19904. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. Of State, 401 Federal St., Ste 4., DoLEGAL NOTICE ver, DE 19901 , Purpose: any lawful activities. Notice of Qualification of LP-18845 FCA Construction Company, (May 21, 2008) LLC. Authority filed with Secy, of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/30/08. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Albany County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) On 4/17/98: Notice of Qualification of LTF SSNY designated as agent Club Management Campaof LLC upon whom process ny, LLC. Authority filed with against it may be served. Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) SSNY shall mail process on 4/30/08. Office location: to: c/o Ncition"al Registered Albany County. LLC formed Agents, Inc., 875 Avenue in Delaware (DE) on 5/20/05. of the Americas,·Ste. 501, SSNY designated as agent NY, NY 10001. Address to of LLC upon whom process be maintainea. in DE: 160 against it may be served. Gre.entree ~r.,_ Ste. 101, Do- SSNY shall mail process (May 21, 2008) ---~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Under Section 203 of the Eddie Niranjan Limited Liability Company 148-25 90th Avenue Jamaica, NY 11435 Law FIRST: The name of the lim- FOURTH: Purpose of· comited liability company is ENS pany. The purpose for which HOLDINGS, LLC, the company is formed is to SECOND: The County within engage in any lawful acts or this state in which the of- activities for which limited fice of the limited liability liability companies maY be company is to be located is formed under Section 203 of the limited Liability ComSchenectady. THIRD: The Secretary of pany Law of the State of State is designated as agent New York. of the limited liability com- SUBSCRIBED this 15th day pany upon whom process of May, 2008, LEGAL NOTICE against 1t may be served. David Green, Organizer LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION . The address within or without .. LD-18853 Notice of Formation of MET- OF LIMITED LIABILITY this state to· which the Sec- (May 21, 2008) LJ=GAL NOTICE AL TRADING ENTERPRISE COMPANY, NAME:. TMO . - retaty of State shall mail a LLC. Acts. of Org. was filed Prop~ities· LCC, Article.! of. ARTIClES OF ORGANIZA- copy of any-process against . with SSNY on 5/12/08, Of- Organization were filed"With' .:TION OF the limited liability company fice location: Albany County. the Secretary of State_ of New ENS HOLDif\!.GS,_ LlC ._ · serYed upon him or- her is: .. · to: c/o National Registered SSNY designated as agent of Agents, Inc., 875 Avenue LLC whom· process against of the Americas, Ste. 501, may be served. SSNY shall NY, NY 10001, Address to mail. process to: c/o the LLC, be maintained in DE: t60 3rd Floor, 46 State Street, Greentree Dr., Ste. 101, Do- Albany, NY 12207, The regver, DE 19904. Arts. of Org. istered agent is: USA Corfiled with DE Secy, Of State, porate Services, Inc. at the 401 Federal St., Ste 4., Do- same address. Purpose: all ver, DE 19901 . Purpose: lawful activities. any lawful activities. LD-18847 LD-18846 . (May 21, 2008) (May 21, 2008) York (SSNY) on November 20, 2007. Office location: AlbanJ County. SSNY has been esignated as agent of the LLC upon whom process a~ainst it may be served. S NY shall mail a copy of process to Towne, Bartkowski & DeFio Kean, P.C., P,O, Box 15072, 450 New Karner Road, Albany, New York 12212. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. · LD-18849 (May 21, 2008) May 21,2008 ·Page 43 The Spotlight -, D System . (From Page 44) heads in disbelief. For instance, tbere is a chance tbat Bethlehem's baseball team could finish witb tbe best record in the Suburban Council Gold Division; but Guilderland could get a higher.seed because it has the same .number of Sectional points and owns a tiebreaker over the Eagles. That would be contingent on Guilderland winning its final two league games including Thursday's contest against Bethlehem. It's not as if Guilderland hasn't seen tbe same tbing happen to it in otber sports. In recent years, D Indians (From Page 44) Monday. "We were fortunate to get some close wins this season and· to get good pitching and timely hitting," said Dorrance. R-C-S now waits to see where it will be seeded for the Section II, Class.B playoffs. The Indians are in. competition witb Ichabod Cr;me and Chatham from the Patroon Conference for tbe top seed. 'That would be great if tbat happened," said Dorrance of earning the No_. 1 seed, "but it's out of my control. We had a non-league win. against Chatham earlier this season, but we also had a non-league loss against . Hudson. So, we'll have to wait and see." R-C-S will warm up for Sectionals witb some non-league games. After plaYing Big 10 leader LaSalle Tuesday, tbe Indians meet Watervliet Wednesday. ''We're going to try to pick up another game later this week," said Dorrance. While R:C.s i~ in line.for a to]}two seed,. Bethlehem hado win its boys basketball and boys lacrosse teams were seeded lower than :earns with worse records because tbey didn't have more Sectional points. And otber schools have had tbe same tbing happen to tbeir teams. It's a byproduct of tbe points system. One might wonder if it would be better just to seed teams based on their records, out it's not that simple. If a class A PatroOJ: C:mference team finishes witb at: u:-tdefeated league record and has o:1ly one non,Jeague loss, does tbat mean it's better tban a class A Suburban Council team tha: fiaished witb three league losses and was undefeated against nonleague class A competition? The _strengtb of schedule vs. resulting record argument would likely g.,. its final two Suburban Council Gold. Division games or have Guilderland lose once to lock up at least a No. 2 seed for tbc class AA Sectionals. The Eagles (!l-3, 14-5) entered Tuesday'' game against Ballston Spa wiL.c 14 standings points, one poir.t mead of the Dutchmen. The tw;:. earns meet in Thursday's regulu. fi · 1 · se~~o_n na e. .. Right now, I thmk my team i3 ready to go," s:Ud ~etbleh~m coach Rob Helm. 'Were playmg good baseball." The Eagles flexed the'~ muscles Saturdaywitb an 1&6 no:r league win against Amsterdan 3etblehem hit tbree horne run> including a shot by Craig Wilco:~. who finished a triple shy of tt~. ·:ycle. 'That's really great because h= :.asn't played a lot tbis seasm:,' Helm said cfWilcox, who also Lt ' double at:d a single. "I root f,x ;;uys like that" , WillDeRuveandMattBranigar_ ·also homered for Bethlehem. which possesses one of tbe top offenses in the Suburban Coun-:il with a .team batting average of .350. "When you have a team batting average of .350, you know you're . scoring some runs," said Helm around in circles. Look, no playoff-determining system is perfect. Think about all the ways tbe Section II football committee has tinkered with arranging its learns to make determining playoff teams more cut and dry, only to have a threeway tie develop for the final playoff spot. Then, it has to fall back on tbe quarter points system to determine which team gets in, and it turns out to be tbe one that lost to the other two. It'-s happened more often tban I tbink tbe committee would like to see it happen. Unfortunately, most high school sports seasons don't last long enough to allow tbe cream to fully rise to tbe top. Football, soccer, base ball, softball and lacrosse only get six to eight weeks to wrap up their regular seasons. If ·a team does well in games against opponents tbat are wortb only one point but loses a game tbat's worth two points, it could liecome tbe difference between a No.2 and a No.3 seed, and there isn't enough time to make up for that one loss. . Still, not having a. poi!! IS system would create headaches for Section II playoff seeding committees which then have to into account how tbe teams accumulated tbeir records. · So tbe Section II points system can be cruel, but it's tbe only thing tbat prevents gridlock at Sectional playoff committee meetings. It still drives me crazy, tbough, a,nd_ I don't tbink I'm tbe only one who feels tbat way. As always, send your comments to sports@spotlightnews.com. take ~en·s FUND Varsity -results for May 15-18 Thursday, May 15 BASEBALL R-C-S 10, Cobleskill 2 R-C-S highlights: Joey Boomhower double, 2 singles, 2 RBI; Rob Nolan 2 singles, 3 RBI; Keith Hoyt 2 doubles, single TRACK AND FIELD Eddy Meet Boys team scores: Shenendehowa 92.5, Rome Free Aca'demy 64, Uniondale 42, Albany 33.5, Westbury 32, Schenectady 22, Voorheesville 20, Bethlehem 20, Guilderland 18, New Hartford BoYs lACROSSE 17, Colonie 12, Schuylerville 12, Bethlehem 13, Burnt Hills 5 Niskayuna 12, Salem 11.5, South Bethlehem scoring: Pat Johnson 3-0, Glens Falls 11, Ticonderoga 10, Dylan Eder 2-1, Matt DiFrancesco Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 10, 2,1, Zach McMahon 2-0, James Albany Academy I 0, Port Jefferrson Christensen 1-1, Stephen Russo 1-1, 10, Johnstown 10, Averill Park 9, Alex Laurens 1-0, Chris Riccio 1-0, Fonda-Fultonville 8, Schoharie Pat McGrath 0-l,.Andy Bettinger 8, Ichabod Crane 7, Bay Shore 6, Duanesburg 6, Queensbury 4, 0-1 Seton Catholic 4, Bishop Gibbons Friday, May 16 3, Broadalbin-Perth 2, ScotiaGlenville 0.5 SoFTBALL Girls team scores: Bay Shore 77, Cohoes 10, R-C-S 4 Holy Names 76.5, u·niondale R:c.s highlight: Ashley White 42, Rome Free Academy' 40, triple Shenendehowa 28, Queensbury 25, Colonie 23, Shaker 18, Schenectady Saturday, May 17 14, Averill Park 13, Schuylerville BASEBALL 11.5, Guilderland 11, Westbury Bethlehem 18,Amsterdam 6 II, Chatham I0, Saratoga Springs · Bethlehem highlights: Craig Wilcox· 10, New York Mills 10, South home run, double, single; Will Glens Falls 10, Duanesburg 9, DeRuve home run; Matt Branigan Voorheesville -9, Burnt Hillshome run Ballston Lake 8, Lockport 8, Seton Catholic 8, Scotia-Glenville 7, SoFTBALL Columbia 7, New Hartford 6, Voorheesville 8, Broadalbin-Perth 6, Niskayuna 6, Vernon-Verona-Sberill 7 Fonda-Fultonville 4, Glens Falls 4, Voorheesville highlight: K_dsey Johnstown-4, Schoharie 3, Ichabod DeZalia game-winning 3-run home Crane 2, Lake Placid 2, Mohonasen I, Iroquois I run .' s~:.c.o ~-- I • ! ... - ~1.)11-\. ~0 ~~-~ .•• ·~"-. 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Brakache got in some good shots at Mooney during the first four rounds, but Mooney came back with a strong effort in the final half of the bout to earn the draw. "She definitely got her punches off first, and she was throwing them from an 'awkward position," said Mooney. "I had to adjust to her style, and I was able to get some punches off later on." Though she missed her opportunity to move past Brakache and become the No.1contenderfortheworld welterweight title, Mooney was happy with her effort. "Every time I get in that ring, I'm proud of myself -win, lose or draw," said Mooney, who has a professional record of 5-3-1. "I can pat myself on the back." • Several more local boxers had a chance to shine at Saturday's fight card, which was put together by Dehnar gym owner Rick Sweeney. The bout with the most buzz in the two-thirds-filled arena was between Guilderland's Mike Farragon and Los Angeles native Khadaphi Proctor. Farragon - who sigiled a professional contract with legendary promoter Shelly Finkel and Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Productions company last · 0 Mooney Page 42 The new - . . S orts spOtlight Indians clinch Colonial title .R-C-S wins league for first time since 1969 since 1969 with a 10-2 victory O'ler Cobleskill-Richmondville last Thursday at Cooperstown's Doubleday Field, while Bethlehem maintained its hold on first place in the Suburban Council Gold Division with last Wednesday's 8:-2 victory over Shaker. "That's obviously a special place for us to lock up our first title in 39 years - the birthplace of baseball," said R-C-S coach Bob Dorrance. "!twas very special for By ROB JONAS jonasr@spotlightnews.com One area baseball team wrapped up a title, while another is closing in on one. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk won its first Colonial· Council crown me and for the kids." The Indians (14-2 league,. 163 overall) pounded Cobleskill pitchers for 15 hits and scored at least one run in all but two of the seven innings. Keith Hoyt led the charge with a pair of doubles and a single, while Rob Nolan drove in three runs with a pair of singles. Joey Boomhower added a double, two singles and two RBI. ''We talked before the game about how the longer you keep a team in the game, the better the chance they can upset you," said Dorrance. ''We got off to a good start when Rob N alan hit a tworun single in the top of the first inning ... and we kept chipping away with runs." R-C-S needed the win to assure itself of the Colonial Council title after second-place Schalmont trimmed the Indians' lead to one game with a 10-7 victory last 0 Indians Page 43 Costello makes· history Tri-Village pitcher strikes out 17 in perfect game Connor Costello pitched a perfect game to lead Crisafulli Brothers to a 4-0 victory over Andriano's Pizza in a May 4 Tri-V'illage Little League Majors division game at Magee Park. Costello struck out 17 of the 18 batters he faced in the sixinning game. The only Andriano's player to get a ball in play hit a chopper back to Costello, who threw it to first baseman Breyton Moorehouse for an out. Costello helped his own cause in the bottom of the third inning when he followed Tommy Ganley's single with a two-run home run over the left-center· field wall. The crowd grew larger as Costello continued to strike out opposing batters, and the only question was could he complete the perfect game before reaching his 84-pitch limit - a new Little League rule. But Costello stayed under the limit to get into the sixth inning. Costello also gave himself a bigger lead to work with. He doubled in a run in the bottom of the fifth inning and scored on a single by Moorehouse to make the score 4-0. It didn't take long for Costello to complete the perfect game in the top of the sixth inning. He struck out the final three batters he faced - all on three-pitch strikes- to wrap up the game. 0 Costello Page Crisafulli Brothers pitcher Connor Costello winds up during his perfect game against Andriano's Pizza May 4 at Magee Park. Costello struck out17 of the 18 batters he laced. John Costello/submitted photo Point system isn't perfect I've always thought of myself as a person who likes working with numbers. I mean, 75 percent of my job is dealing with statistics (the other 25 percent is divided 42 between dealing with coaches, at&t Your world. Delivered. To visit and download music, videos and ringtones from AT&T go to: www.att.com _ ' . ~ ...... < •• players and irate parents). But I have to admit I hate dealing with points systems. It seems simple enough on the surface (one point for a divisional win, two points for a non-divisional win ~ simple), but there's a complication when points trump won-loss records. · Section II committee members would point out that without a points system, seeding playoff teams in several sports would be a laborious process. Imagine if the Section II baseball committee didn't have a points system to help it determine how to seed the class A playoffs - a class that includes teams from five leagues. The odds of having more than three teams from different leagues with the same record are pretty good, especially for. a ' . .,..._~ . I 8Jlortks~ · · Des ~ . I I I I ' - :_,__ "' ""'-' short season. Without a points system, the debates for who gets the higher seed would likely go on for hours. Still, the points system can create controversy when you have a team with a better record seeded lower than another team from the same league just because the other team has more Sectional points. That can make the first team feel slighted and make outside observers scratch their 0 System Page 43 1