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Latham Parish to Hold a Pop-Up Cookout –Polish Style!

LATHAM - The Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, located at 250 Old Maxwell Road in Latham, NY, will hold a ‘first-of-its kind’

Pop Up Cookout – Polish Style from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Admission is free.

The Cookout is an outdoor family food event to kick off the summer and will include Polish favorites to eat-in or take out.

Two new mouthwatering sandwiches will be unveiled at the Cookout – the Kielbasa Bomber (choice of smoked or jalapeño/ cheddar grilled kielbasa, served on a hoagie roll topped with sweet and sour red cabbage, bacon, honey mustard, and a dill pickle spear) and the Polski Piggy (smoked pulled pork sandwich, served on a hoagie roll and topped with a carrot/apple slaw and a dill pickle spear).

Additional Polish favorites include homemade goł°bki (stuffed cabbage rolls), pierogi, bigos (hunters stew), kapusta, grilled kielbasa (smoked or jalapeño/ cheddar), and haluski (cabbage and noodles).

Polish Platters, which include goł°bki, kielbasa, pierogi, and kapusta will be available for easy take out. American classics including hot dogs and ribbon fries will also be available.

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Schumer: Medicare fix a boon for area hospitals

ALBANY — U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer came to Albany last Wednesday to marshal support for a rule change that would bring nearly $200 million annually to Capital Region hospitals.

If the rule is finalized, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services would redistribute funds from some hospitals in some states to hospitals in other areas. Upstate New York would see one of the big-

gest increases. “We’re here to make sure we seal the deal,” he said at a gathering of hospital leaders at Albany Medical Center Hospital.

The New York Democrat wants people to write in to support the rule change, proposed by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. They can write in online.

cant amount of the cost of providing health care.

“If it costs $60,000 for a nurse, but they’re only reimbursed at a $45,000 rate, you can imagine the problems,” Schumer said. But the hospitals that are losing money don’t want the change, he said.

“Some places that were over-reimbursed are going to try to lobby,” he said. “They’re going to push” against it.

CMS has received 342 comments so far and will continue to take comments until 5 p.m. June 9.

Schumer displayed the letter he is sending in.

“Don’t let politicians or other forces on the other side make you change it,” Schumer said to CMS.

U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam, speaking by video call, said the proposal would fix “a long-broken” system. “The fight is not over,” he said. “We need to make sure our voices are heard.”

hospital in the state would get more funding, Schumer said.

Albany Med would see an $85 million increase in funding each year, according to estimates. St. Peter’s Hospital would receive

Columbia Memorial Hospital, Glens Falls Hospital, Samaritan Hospital and Saratoga Hospital would each receive $1 million to $3 million more each year, while

The idea is to more accurately base reimbursements on the actual wages paid by each hospital, which represent a signifi-

The change would have long-lasting implications. It would increase the reimbursement rate permanently, not just for one year. Almost every

about $61 million and Ellis Hospital would receive $31 million.

Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital would get about $250,000 more.

Thruway toll hikes loom; E-ZPass users to get break

Driving on the state Thruway will likely be more expensive starting next year and there will be an even bigger hike for drivers without a New York E-ZPass.

The state Thruway Authority held the last of four public hearings Monday evening on a proposal to increase tolls twice in the next four years.

The toll bump would be 5 percent for 2024 and another 5 percent in 2027 for NY E-ZPass users, with higher costs for drivers who pay their tolls through the mail. It would be the first systemwide increase in 14 years.

Frank Hoare, interim executive director of the state Thruway Authority, said the increased revenue was needed to ensure the roadway remained safe and to fund improvements such as bridge replacements.

“We concluded that again, if we’re going to operate, maintain and build on the system, to keep it and maintain it as safe and efficient, then we need extra revenue dollars

over the next eight years,” he said.

Several of the speakers at Monday’s sparsely attended hearing at Glenmont Elementary School voiced support for the increase, including representatives from unions and trade groups.

“These investments are very much needed,” said Fred Hiffa, a lobbyist for Rebuild NY Now, a group that advocates for increased infrastructure spending.

Lou Esposito, an independent trucker, opposed the proposed toll hike. Esposito said he already tries to avoid taking the Thruway to save money on the tolls.

Esposito said independent truckers like himself must shoulder a heavier burden than others in part because they can’t easily pass the costs on to others and don’t receive discounts offered to larger trucking firms on items like fuel.

“To me, putting this burden on a small independent contractor and a small private carrier — we cannot pass that down,” he said.

According to the current and proposed toll schedule, the price for a car traveling from Albany’s Exit 23 to Woodbury Exit 15, which leads to New York City and points south, would go from $4.98 to $5.48 for E-ZPass users.

Rates for tolls by mail and non-NY E-ZPass users would see a big increase. That same trip

from Exit 23 to Exit 15 would rise from $6.48 to $9.15 in 2024 and $9.60 in 2027.

State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli earlier this year criticized the proposed increase, saying it should be a last option for raising revenue. DiNapoli urged the Thruway officials to look for efficiencies in their operations and other methods to fund the increases.

His office found that shifting to cashless tolls — with E-ZPass and camera options — haven’t produced the savings that was expected. Thruway officials argue that rising mainte-

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Bethlehem Grange

137 Garage Sale

SELKIRK - Bethlehem Grange 137 will once again host the Annual June

Garage Sales. For the first ever, we will have 2 full floors of items, plus a big tent of additional items in the back. The 2nd floor is also handicap accessible. We have housewares, kitchen items, linens, toys, puzzles, small kitchen appliances, small wooden furniture, 1 rolltop desk, 1 regular desk, records, cd’s, dvd’s, men’s, ladies & children’s clothing & shoes, jewelry, decorative items, holiday items, dishes, glassware, pictures, mirrors, outdoor furniture, tools, books, collectibles, craft items, antiques, pet items, lots of indoor and outdoor plants, an Aquarian, a reptile Aquarian, dolls, and so much more. You name it, you’ll most likely find it here!! If you don’t see it, please ask us!! It’s probably here!! New Items will be added daily!! There will be lots of indoor tables of items, and lots of outdoor tables of items.

2 Handicap Accessible Ramps. Cash or Checks only accepted for payment.

No Credit or Debit Cards accepted!!

We are also adding something new to our Garage Sales!! Flea Market Vendors Wanted for outdoors during the Garage Sales. For more information about becoming a Flea Market Vendor during the Garage Sale, please call Charles Ryan at 518-2278954.

Bethlehem Grange 137

Garage Sale Dates are Friday & Saturday June 9th and 10th, June 16th and 17th, and June 23rd and 24th. All days are 9am to 3pm. 2 Handicap Accessible Ramps.

Bethlehem Grange 137 is located at 24 Bridge St., Selkirk, NY 12158

To Love A Child Launches June

Dollar-For-Dollar Fundraising Campaign to Support Vital Programs

CAPITAL DISTRICT - To Love A Child, Inc. announces the launch of its June fundraising campaign – the “June Dollar-for-Dollar Match”. Each dollar that is donated to To Love A Child, Inc. will be matched by an anonymous donor dollar-for-dollar during the month of June up to a total of $10,000!

Donations during the month of June will help to support our local programs; Thyme to Thrive educational programs, field trips and school break camps; and our international projects in Zimbabwe – clean water and wells, the building of a medical clinic, education, a piggery, food forests; and Haiti –educational support for teachers’ salaries.

Please visit www. toloveachild.net for more detailed information and to make a secure donation through PayPal or checks may be sent to To Love A Child, Inc., PO Box 165, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Thank you for your support. Together we will make a difference in the lives of many. Established in April of 2009, To Love a Child, Inc. is a local nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization.

Halfmoon Farmer’s Market to Move Outdoors to Abele Park on May 31st

HALFMOON - The Town of Halfmoon is pleased to announce that its popular Farmer’s Market will move outdoors to Abele Park on Wednesday,

May 31, 2023. The Outdoor Farmer’s Market will be open every Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m., from June to September. Abele Park is located on Harris Road, next to the Town of Halfmoon Municipal Center.

The Halfmoon Farmer’s Market offers a variety of fresh, local, and organic produce, as well as specialty items from local crafters and vendors. The Farmer’s Market is a great way to support local farmers and businesses, while enjoying healthy and delicious food. This year marks the sixth anniversary of the Halfmoon Farmer’s Market, which operates year-round, indoors from October to May at the Halfmoon Town Hall, and outdoors from June to September at Abele Park.

The Christ Child Society of Albany Would like to Extend their Grateful Appreciation

ALABANY - The Christ Child Society of Albany would like to extend our grateful appreciation to all those who supported our “Red Wagon” Luncheon & Fashion Show on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at the Italian American Community Center . “Nothing is Ever Too Much to Do for a Child” are the words of Mary Virginia Merrick, Servant of God and the founder of the National Christ Child Society.

Everything we do is to help children and we thank you for helping us support our mission. Christ Child Society of Albany covers all counties of the Albany Diocese and beyond. We are currently delivering layettes, comfort bags and books as far north as Warren County and as far south as Columbia County. There is always so much to do, so many requests for

help and we are expanding services as much as possible to better serve children. We welcome new members always. If you would like to know more about our Albany Chapter, please contact Carol Kelly at ccsalbanypresidents@ gmail.com or (518) 698-6633.

Hudson-Mohawk Regional EMS Council 2023 Public Meeting Schedule

ALBANY - 24 Madison Ave. Extension, Suite 1 Albany, NY 12203 - *all meetings start at 6pm

6/26/23

9/25/23

10/23/23

11/27/23

December TBA

Updates, schedule changes, and remote options will be posted on the website: remo-ems.com

Columbia High School Annual 70’s Reunion

CAPITAL DISTRICTMark your calendar for the annual CHS 70’s Reunion on Saturday, August 19, 2023 at the Schodack Island State Park – noon until dusk. 1970-1979 attendees/graduates/teachers – but ALL alumni are welcome! $20 entry fee includes food, provided by the Committee members. Join our Facebook page: Columbia High School 70’s Reunion for more info and updates OR contact Caroline Lynch Zeyak at elvis628@fairpoint.net. Spread the word – see you there!

Friendship SIngers Spring Concert

DELMAR - The Friendship Singers of Delmar, local women’s chorus, is pleased to announce our spring concert for 2023,

Annual Strawberry Social at the Amity Reformed Church

VISCHER FERRY - Amity Reformed Church, 335 Riverview Road, Vischer Ferry will hold their annual Strawberry Social to be held Thursday, June 22nd . Serving time will be 6pm to 8pm. We will be serving fresh strawberries over home baked Biscuits topped with whipped cream. Lemonade and coffee will also be available. This is an indoor event which will be held rain or shine. As always all are welcomed for this social event - donations will cover the cost. Spring is the time for this strawberry, biscuits and whipped cream treat to meet and greet your friends. For further information call 518 371-2838 -

to be held at the Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, at 7:30 on Friday, June 9. Fresh off a tour of nursing homes and senior venues, we will be offering a free public concert of show tunes, novelty songs, and old favorites. We hope you’ll join us as we make a joyful noise! Donations can be made that evening for Family Promise of the Capital Region, an organization which supports the homeless and those on the verge of becoming homeless.

The Latham-Colonie Columbiettes are Hosting a Father’s Day Breakfast Buffet

LATHAM - Sunday, June 18th, 2023 from 8:30 am to 12:00 noon at the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus Council, 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, N.Y. 12110.

Menu includes; Scrambled Eggs, an Omelet Station, Home Fries, Corned Beef Hash, Bacon and Sausage, Pancakes and French Toast served w/ Warm syrup, A Variety of Cereals and Juices, Bananas and Hot Tea, Coffee or Hot Chocolate.

$12 Adults, $6 Children (5-10) and under 5 Free!

Free Gift for the Dad’s, (while supply lasts)!

www.lathamcoloniekofc.com/dinner-events

Bethlehem Grange 137

Chicken BBQ Take-Out Dinner

SELKIRK - Saturday, June 17 3-6 there will be a Chicken BBQ Dinner, Take-Out Only. To Pre-Order, Call Carol @ 518-421-1384. Bethlehem Grange 137 is located at 24 Bridge St., Selkirk, NY 12158

also available call 518

371-8237

Capital District

Chapter

Columbiettes

June Meeting

RAVENA - On Sunday, June 11th, 2023, the Capital District Chapter Columbiettes will host their June meeting and Baby Shower at Mother McAuley Council, (St. Patrick’s School) 21 Main St. Ravena, N.Y. 12143 (Directions I-787 S to NY RT 9W to Ravena, Left (East) on Main St. then Left on N. Clement St to side entrance to the School) Capital District Chapter President, Linda Cotch will preside!

Baby Shower will provide gifts to area Mom’s serviced by several organizations.

Capital District Chevrolet ClubCar, Street Rod and Truck Show 2023

COLONIE - The Capital District Chevrolet Club announces our 40th Annual All Make, Year, & Model - Car, Street Rod and Truck Show 2023 (Sunday) June 25, 2023

The Show will be located at Cook’s Park off of Shambrook Pkwy in the Village of Colonie, NY. The Show will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Rain or Shine) located off of NY Rte. 5 and Lincoln Ave, 1/2 mile from Exit 2W of I87. Registration from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM is $20 per vehicle and free to walk-ins including their parking. Vendors $20 Prior to June24, 2023 - Show day $25. Food, and beverage available with DJ music all day. The Show is on the Grass. Two (2) “Best of Show” trophies chosen by the Club and 35 others chosen by the Participants in the show. Door Prizes, 50/50, goody bags to the first 150 vehicles as well as dash plaques. A portion of the proceeds are forwarded to “The NE Regional Food Bank”, “The Patriot Flight” for our veterans, and the “Double HH - Hole in the Wall Ranch” for our challenged children. No preregistration only by vendors (Cash only for all transactions).

General Info: Phil (518) 429-0203, Vendors: Karen (518) 281-8333, Membership: Pete (518) 496-9017.

Diocesan Monthly Prayer Meeting

LOUDONVILLE - 4th

Saturday of each month.

June 24, July 22, Aug. 26, 2023

Christ Our Light - Parish Hall, 1 Maria Drive, Loudonville

Time: 11:00am Sharp! 11:00am - 12:30pm All Are Invited!

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Southern Saratoga

Art Society

SARATOGA COUNTY

- Clifton Park Senior Community Center Gallery, 6 Clifton Commons Ct., Tel. #: 518-383-1343 and SSAS will be hosting an exhibit in the Gallery during the months of June and July featuring the work of artist and SSAS member Frank Coletta. His artwork will include realistic landscape drawings in pen & ink depicting the beauty of the Hudson Valley area and flower drawings in colored pencil and ink. Mr. Coletta is an accomplished artist who has shown nationally and locally.

Town of Clifton Park Lobby, 1 Town Hall Plaza, Clifton Park, Tel.#: 518371-6651, will be exhibiting the works of artist and SSAS member, Sharon Gavitt during the month of May.

The Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main Street, Tel.#: 518-6644646 will host artist and SSAS member Bill Daisak for 3 months during June, July & August. Please visit these venues and support the arts in Southern Saratoga County. For further information about SSAS visit our website: southernsaratogaartist.com or check us out on Facebook.

Brooks BBQs at Newtonville UMC

NEWTONVILLENewtonville United Methodist Church is happy to announce its BROOKS BARBECUE dates for 2023. NUMC is located at the corner of Rt. 9 & Maxwell Rd. near Siena College. Our dates for 2023 are: Thursday, June 8; Thursday, August 3; Thursday, September 14; and

Free Car Wash with Food Donation

Set For June 3-4

Supporting 17

Local Food Pantries

CAPITAL DISTRICT –

For the first time in 2023 and for the 12th consecutive year, the staff at Hoffman Car Wash will be collecting non-perishable food items to support local area food pantries. On Saturday, June 3rd, and Sunday, June 4th, Hoffman Car Wash will provide a free Ultimate car wash with every food donation.

Hoffman Car Wash has partnered with 17 different food pantries to provide much-needed assistance for families and individuals in need. Then, each Hoffman location will donate the collected items to a food pantry in its neighborhood.

This year’s pantries include

The Anchor Food Pantry (East Greenbush)

Bethlehem Food Pantry (Delmar)

Captain Community Human Services (Clifton Park)

Franklin Community Center (Northline Rd.)

The Food Pantries of the Capital District (Central, Village, & Albany-Shaker)

Fulmont Community Action Agency (Amsterdam & Gloversville)

Hope 7 Food Pantry (Troy)

Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless (Albany)

Loaves and Fish Food Pantry (Vestal & Front St.)

Northeast Regional Food Bank (Circle & Route 7)

People’s Place (Kingston)

Rome Food Pantry (Erie Blvd. & Black River Blvd.)

Salvation Army (Hudson)

South Glens Falls

Moreau Community Center (Queensbury)

Utica Rescue Mission (New Hartford)

Thursday, October 5.

We offer a chicken dinner for $13. Dinners include a baked potato, roll, applesauce and a homemade brownie. We also offer the option of just meat – a half chicken for $9 . The doors will open at 3:30 PM and we will serve from 4:00 PM until we sell out.

Southern Saratoga Garden Club

Annual Plant Sale

CLIFTON PARKFriday June 2 from 9-3 pm at 8 Berkshire Drive, Clifton Park. There will be a variety of perennial sun and shade plants, and baked goods for sale.

Black Theatre

Troupe of Upstate NY Presents

Hoodoo Love

ALBANY - Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate NY(BTTUNY) is excited to announce its upcoming and final production of the 2022-2023 season “Hoodoo Love” to the Lauren and Harold Iselin Performing Arts Studio at Capital Repertory Theatre at 251 N. Pearl Street, Albany.

“Hoodoo Love” is a tale of love, magic, jealousy and secrets. Toulou escapes from the Mississippi cotton fields in the 1930s to pursue her dream of singing the blues in Memphis. When she meets a rambling blues man, the notorious Ace of Spades, her dreams are realized in a way she could never have imagined. Written in vivid language that captures the blues, “Hoodoo Love” is a major debut.

Performances are June 1-11, 2023, 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Satur-

Utica Food Pantry (Yorkville)

The Wilton Food Pantry (Saratoga)

Suggestions of non-perishable food items to donate include canned meat or fish, canned entrees (stew, ravioli, etc.), canned fruit in juice, canned spaghetti sauce, canned soup, hot or cold cereal, canned 100% juice, and peanut butter and jelly.

To participate, individuals only need to donate one non-perishable food item at any Exterior or Full Service location. A complete list of locations can be found at HoffmanCarWash.com.

The event is part of Hoffman Car Wash’s “Practice Kindness” initiative, which spreads positivity and goodwill in the communities it serves. By practicing kindness,

day and 4 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors, in person or via phone at (518) 346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.6 p.m or online at capitalrep.org.

Waterford Knights of Columbus Host Breakfast Buffet and Omelet Station

WATERFORD - Buffet featuring our famous Omelet Station, Eggs cooked to order, Pancakes (Plain or Blueberry), French toast, Sausage, Bacon, Seasoned Home Fries, Toast, coffee, tea, orange, and apple juices.

Take a chance to win the 50/50 drawing. Each paid breakfast enters you to win a free breakfast!

Irish Coffee and Mimosa’s now available!!

WHEN: Sunday, June 4th, 2023, 8am – 11am

Every 1st Sunday of the Month

WHERE: K of C Hall, 76 Grace Street, Waterford waterfordkofc.org or call 518-237-9330 $12.00 adult - $6.00 children (Children under 4 free)

The Alplaus United Methodist Church Vendor - Flea Market/Yard Sale Event

ALPLAUS - Saturday, June 3rd 2023, 9 – 3pm

The Alplaus United Methodist Church, 1 Brookside Place, Alplaus 12008 would like to invite you to come shop local small business vendors & yard sale spaces set up on the church’s back lawn and items donated by our church family for

Hoffman Car Wash hopes to make a positive impact and inspire others to do the same. To add to this, Hoffman Car Wash has a long-standing relationship supporting Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless (IPH), Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the American Red Cross, and the ALS Regional Center, among many others.

In addition to helping non-profit organizations, we host two food drives a year, a First Responders’ free wash event and a Veterans Day free wash event.

Hoffman Car Wash also supports many non-profits and youth organizations through its Helping Hands Fundraising program.

the rummage sale in the church lower level, which is handicap accessible by an elevator. Please come whether rain or shine!!

The Church is also selling: Baked Goods, Grilled Hot dogs and Hamburgers (outside if weather permits), and beverages. This event features a variety of vendor’s products: Pampered Chef; Mary Kay; Norwex; Quilting and Embroidery items; Lands’ End & Miracle women’s swimsuits in size 2 – 26W, plus gemstone bracelets and necklaces; Custom-made Stainless-Steel tumblers, wind spinners, car coasters and earrings; Vendors are still signing up, and we plan to have more shopping options to make your shopping experience even better!

Clifton Park Not So Common Players to Present Evita

CLIFTON PARKSummer theater under the stars is coming to the Clifton Commons very soon! The town sponsored theater group, The Not So Common Players will be presenting Evita on June 9,10 and 11th and June 15,16,17 and 18th at the Commons stage. All shows begin at 8:00 pm promptly and all are encouraged to bring chairs or a blanket for lawn seating. Admission is free.

Based on an incredible true story, Eva(Evita) Peron begins her life as a poor girl who goes on to become an actress and then becomes the wife of the President of Argentina, Juan Peron. The musical is the story of love, politics and the battles and triumphs in the short life of Eva Peron. It is a stunning musical that you won’t

want to miss!

The musical is written by Andrew Lloyd Webber with Lyrics by Tim Rice. This local production is directed by David Rossi.

Q.U.I.L.T., Inc.

Monthly Guild Meeting –June 9, 2023

DELMAR - Q.U.I.L.T., Inc. is a not-for-profit guild of quilters interested in learning about the art of making quilts. Members live in the Capital Region and surrounding communities. All levels of quilters are welcome. Meetings are held at the Delmar Reformed Church the second Friday of each month (Sept-June).

For the June meeting, a brief business meeting begins at 9:45 followed by a general meeting and potluck luncheon. We will have a Quilting 101 presentation and two challenges, Half Squares Are So Cool! and the 2nd Annual UFO Challenge. All are welcome.

Please visit our website https://www.quiltinc.org/ for more details.

Watervliet Colonie Lodge Is Hosting Jade Classic Rock Band Come Back Special

WATERVLIET - Saturday, June 10th at 7PM. Our Lodge is located at 501 4th Ave. , Watervliet NY. Doors open at 6PM, with the show beginning at 7PM. There is a $5.00 cover charge. Food will be available.

For more information, contact Ed Quackenbush at 518-810-9961.

A Path Through History

COHOES - On June 10, 2023, between 11 am & 4 pm, journey with reenactors to the American Revolution, from the Van Schaick Mansion to the Breastworks of Peebles Island and learn about the role that they played in the planning of the Battle of Saratoga. Hear from a Native American storyteller about the earliest inhabitants of the area. Step through time as Playhouse Players discuss the Shipyard and learn about the history of Delaware Avenue, Cohoes, NY and the busy business corridor it once was. All events are free. Self-guided brochures and a trolley will be available. Full schedule on Facebook under Delaware Avenue –A Path Through History.

Bethlehem Lutheran Church is Hosting an Alzheimer’s Community Forum

DELMAR - Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave, Delmar NY is hosting an Alzheimer’s Community Forum on Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 4:30 pm. Attend this Community Forum to share your experience with Alzheimer’s disease and discuss how the Alzheimer’s Association can best serve your community. Together, we can help enhance care and support resources for those facing the disease. Registration is required. Light refreshments will be provided. Please register by either email (derenches@blcdelmar.com) or call (518) 439-4328.

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What to Know About Installing a Pool at Home

Summer is a season of relaxation when school is not in session, vacation season is in full swing and people everywhere are getting outside and soaking up the summer sun. It’s hard to imagine how that can get any better. But it can for people thinking of installing a pool in their backyard.

Pools definitely have a wow factor that’s hard to repli-

cate. Homeowners considering pool installation can take note of these factors as they try to decide if a pool is right for them.

Cost The cost to install a pool depends on a host of factors, including which type of pool homeowners are consider-

ing and where they live. According to the online home improvement resource Angi (formerly Angie’s list), the average cost to install an above ground pool in the United States in 2022 was $3,322, while the average inground pool installation in the same year was $55,000. That’s quite a disparity in price, and homeowners should know that the average cost of each project is higher in certain regions and under certain circumstances. Potential ancillary costs, such as excavation and plumbing relocation, will add to the final cost of the project. The erection of fencing around the pool if no fencing currently surrounds the area where the pool will be located also will add to the final cost.

Pool type

As noted, above ground pools, on average, require a considerably smaller financial investment than inground pools. This is an important consideration, but which option may ultimately prove the better investment is worth researching. Homeowners can speak with a local real estate professional to determine if an inground pool or above ground might yield a significantly higher return at resale. If an inground pool is likely to increase property value by a substantial amount, it could be well worth the extra upfront costs.

Maintenance

Pools are undeniably fun, but they still require maintenance. The experts at Better Homes & Gardens note that vinyl liners in pools last approximately six to 10 years, while painted concrete may require a fresh coat of paint every five years. Plaster finishes may last as long as 15 years, while cement-coated products can last a lifetime. Pools also need periodic cleaning, and chemicals to keep the pool operating safely and cleanly will require an additional, if somewhat minimal, financial investment. Homeowners investing in a new pool should be aware of the maintenance required to keep the pool clean and be willing to do that maintenance. And though homeowners typically can open and close pools on their own, it’s also possible to hire someone to do it for a relatively small fee each season.

Location

A survey of the land in a yard can reveal how smoothly a pool installation may or may not go. Though it’s possible to install a pool in just about any yard, some spaces might require greater preparation and pre-installation effort than others. Sloped backyards, for example, may require the services of a landscape architect to prepare the space, which can extend the time it takes to complete the project and add the overall cost.

These are just some of the factors that merit consideration when mulling a pool installation. A homeowners’ best resource might be a local pool company who can visit a home, provide an estimate and point out any challenges that may arise during the install.

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Must-Have Items for Summer Entertaining in the Backyard

Summer entertaining season provides ample opportunities to soak up some sun and have some fun with family and friends. Backyard barbecues and other get-togethers at home are even more fun when hosts ensure they have certain must-have items for summer soirees.

• Fire features: The days when summer hosts only needed a few extra lawn chairs and some burgers and hot dogs on the grill for a backyard barbecue are long gone. Though those items still have a place at backyard barbecues, summer parties have taken a step up. Fire features, whether it’s a standalone fire pit, one built into a patio or a gas-powered fire table, are now wildly popular. Fire features provide a welcome place to relax and converse with guests after the sun goes down. And much to kids’ delight, a fire feature also paves the way for some postmeal s’mores.

really up the ante on summer entertaining, turning a backyard barbecue into a great place to watch a game or cuddle up after dinner for a movie night under the stars. Projectors and screens won’t bust the budget, but those who have more to spend may want to consider an outdoor television. Outdoor televisions are built to handle the glare of the summer sun, but a retractable awning may

be a good safety net for hosts who plan to spend many a weekend afternoon outside watching games or movies with family and friends.

These are just a handful of items that can up the ante on traditional backyard barbecues. Homeowners should know that there’s no limit to the number of items that can make summer entertaining season more special.

• Insulated wine cooler: Coolers are great places to store water, soda, beer, seltzers, and other popular beverages. But what about wine? An insulated wine cooler ensures wine stays properly cooled but doesn’t get too cold, which can happen when wine is stored in a more traditional cooler filled with ice. Bottles are simply placed in the insulated cooler (much like canned beverages slide easily into can koozies), and the bottle can be kept on the table much like you would for formal dinners indoors. Hosts can go the extra mile by pairing insulated wine tumblers with their wine cooler.

• Games: Summer entertaining season might be all about relaxation, but games can up the fun factor at backyard gatherings. Cornhole is a wildly popular game, and customized cornhole boards can help hosts come across as party professionals. Ladder toss, bocce and wiffle ball are some additional games that can make the festivities more fun. Hosts who don’t have a pool also can invest in an inflatable pool big enough to fit all the kids who will be coming to the party.

• Outdoor storage cabinet: Hosts can save themselves the stress and effort of walking in and out for dinnerware and other table accessories by investing in a sturdy outdoor storage cabinet. As meal time draws near, hosts will appreciate that all the plates, napkins, utensils, and placemats are already outside. The top of the storage cabinet can double as a small but convenient buffet station for sides that aren’t being cooked over an open flame.

• Projector and screen: A projector and screen can

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nance costs and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought a $125 million reduction in 2020 toll revenue, are driving the need for increased tolls.

The Thruway Authority will hold a final virtual public hearing on the proposed rate hikes from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, June 5.

The virtual public hearing will be held online through Cisco Webex events and streamed online at thruway. ny.gov.

Individuals may register at thruway.ny.gov to comment during the virtual public hearing. They will be required to provide their name, phone number and a valid email address. A confirmation email will be sent to speakers with instructions on how to participate in the Webex hearing.

On the day of the virtual hearing, a link will be available on thruway.ny-.gov for individuals who do not wish to submit comments to watch the hearing.

Individuals may also submit comments by email to tollcomments@thruway.ny.gov or mail in comments to:

Toll Comments, c/o Legal Department, New York State Thruway Authority, P.O. Box 189, Albany, NY 12201-0189.

Clifton Park Community Chorus Welcomes New Members

CLIFTON PARK - The Clifton Park Community Chorus (sponsored by the Town of Clifton Park)is rehearsing for its Spring 2023 Concert. All voice ranges are invited (Sections are Soprano,Alto,Tenor and Bass). Rehearsals are at the Clifton Park Senior Center every Sunday evening from 7pm-9pm. New members are welcome at any time. Music selections for the Spring include popular, folk and classical choral four part harmony. There will be at least four concerts yearly with possible special events added. No auditions or memorization is required…and it’s a FUN group…everyone is welcomed!

For further information contact David Rossi, Director at drossi20@aol.com or 518-779-5061

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Dessert options include Polish apple cake and chrusciki (Polish angel wings). Beverages include Polish and American beers, wine, soda, and water.

Many items will also be available to purchase frozen, including 16 varieties of pierogi. Seating will be available outside or inside.

Learn more at bvmc.org/cookout.

Library Trustee Candidates Sought for ‘24

CLIFTON PARK – The Board of Trustees of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library are seeking candidates for two library trustee positions to begin January 1, 2024, due to the expiring terms of two incumbents, both representing the Town of Clifton Park.

The annual Library Budget and Trustee Election is scheduled for Thursday, September 14. It will take place at the Library from 7 am-9 pm.

In order to qualify for trustee, candidates are required to be registered voters residing in Clifton Park, within the boundaries of the Library Tax District. The trustee positions are five-year terms. Employees of the Library, contractors, and vendors to the Library are ineligible. Residents will vote for the trustee candidates from their respective town of residence.

Trustee packets will be available beginning June 1. Interested candidates may pick up a packet in person, or download one from the Library website: www.cphlibrary.org.

The Library Board consists of 11 trustees; seven representing Clifton Park and four representing Halfmoon. Trustees attend monthly board meetings, serve on assigned committees, and contribute their expertise to benefit the Library and the served community.

The Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, located in Southern Saratoga County, provides materials, programs, and services to the residents of Clifton Park and Halfmoon. The Library at 475 Moe Road in Clifton Park is open seven days a week and can be reached by phone at 518-371-8622 and online at www.cphlibrary.org.

To Love A Child 3rd Annual Nine & Dine Charity Golf Scramble - Seeks Golfers, Sponsors and In-Kind Donations

SARATOGA - To Love A Child announces its third Annual Nine and Dine Golf Scramble on Tuesday, August 1st at the Saratoga Lake Golf Club to benefit local and global projects. Locally, the Thyme to Thrive Program empowers individuals of all ages to flourish by providing educational school break camps, field trips, workshops and tools that inspire lifelong learning and wellness. In Zimbabwe, there is a critical need to build a medical center, develop food forests rich with fruit and vegetables, and ensure access to clean drinking water.

Golfers are welcome to sign up for golf and non-golfers are encouraged to join us for dinner.

Advance registration is a must as limited spots are available. $85 per person includes 9 holes of golf with cart, prizes and dinner. Dinner only attendees are $45 per person with cocktails and dinner at 6:30 pm.

NEW this year! A Hole-in-One can win $10,000! And a Putting Contest – sink a putt and win $2500!

Sponsor opportunities are available: Eagle Sponsor $1000, Birdie Sponsor $500, Par Cocktail Sponsor $250, $225 Hole-in-One sponsor, $225 Putting Sponsor, Hole Sponsor $100, and Closest to Flagstick Sponsor $60. Golf swag bag in-kind donations are welcome. Fantastic opportunity to promote your business to local attendees and support children.

Visit www.toloveachild.net for more detailed information on this fun filled event and for online registration and payment. Registration forms on website can also be mailed to PO Box 165, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Questions? Call 518-859-4424 or email directoratTLC@aol. com. We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you on the course.

The Town of Halfmoon Invites Residents to Enjoy Zim Smith Trail Walk & Picnic in the Park

HALFMOON – The Town of Halfmoon is excited to announce the Zim Smith Trail Walk & Picnic in the Park, a fun and healthy outdoor event for the whole family, on Saturday, June 3, from 10:30 a.m. to noon.

Participants should arrive at the Zim Smith Trail Head on Coons Crossing Road by 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 3. A shuttle will transport them to the Zim Smith East Trail head on Elizabeth Street Extension to begin the walk at 11:00 a.m.

The trail walk is approximately 2.42 miles and should take about an hour to complete. A free picnic lunch will be provided back at Zim Smith Trail Head around noon. Golf carts will be available for those unable to walk the trail.

As noted on Saratoga Plan’s website, the Zim Smith Trail is a paved, 11.5-mile multi-use trail that connects Ballston Spa to Mechanicville through scenic woodlands, wetlands, and villages. It also is one of the US Department of Interior and National Park Service’s designated National Recreation Trails, and part of Saratoga PLAN’s system of trails and preserves.

For more information regarding the Town of Halfmoon’s Zim Smith Trail Walk and Picnic in the Park event taking place on June 3, call (518) 371-7410, extension 2200.

Food Bank Distribution

Calendar Reminder from the Colonie Senior Services Ctr

COLONIE - On the 2nd Tuesday of each month, Colonie Senior Service Centers makes food items like produce, staples, and frozen meats from The Regional Food Bank available from 11:30 to 12:30 pm during our congregate meal service. Those who are in need are welcome to participate. Please bring your own reusable grocery bag. As the area’s largest provider of senior programs and serices, CSSC Inc, recognizes recent inflationary impact on food costs on those seniors who would appreciate some assistance. For additional information or questions, please call Diane at 518-459-2857 ext 305.

The League of Women Voters of Saratoga Co.

Offering Voter Registration Tables

SARATOGA - The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will be offering Voter Registration tables June 3, 10 and 17 from 9am to 1pm, at the Saratoga Farmers Market, 112 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Residents can learn where to find information about polling places, information about registration, early voting, absentee voting , and pick up absentee voting applications and voter registration forms.

Book Club at THE CENTER

COLONIE - Meet in the library at The Beltrone. We meet the third Monday of each month at 1:00 p.m. to discuss the chosen book. Please call Caroline Barrett at 518-459-2857 x 327, cbarrett@colonieseniors.org

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Waterford Library Budget Vote 2024

WATERFORD - The 2024 Library Budget

Vote will take place on Wednesday, June 7th from 10am-6pm at the library. 2 seats on the Library Board of Trustees will also be on the ballot. Copies of the proposed budget are available upon request. All residents of the Waterford-Halfmoon School District are eligible to vote. The library is located at 117 3rd St. Call 518-237-0891 or email director@waterfordlibrary. net for more information.

Author Karen DeBonis will visit the library on Saturday, June 10th to discuss her new book “Growth: A Mother, Her Son and the Brain Tumor they Survived”. Copies of the book will be available for sale. The program will take place at 1pm at the library, where seating is limited. Please call 518-237-0891 for more information.

The library is loaning out fishing poles! The Department of Environmental Conservation has gifted the library with 3 fishing poles and gear that patrons can check out with a valid library card. Please visit the library or call 518-237-0891 for more information.

Knitting at THE CENTER

COLONIE - Knit one, purl one, chat! A friendly group, choose either time or both. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. in the Café, Fridays at 1:30 p.m. in the Activities Room. Please call Caroline Barrett at 518-459-2857 x 327, cbarrett@colonieseniors.org

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Colonie Senior Service Centers, Inc.’s 5th Annual Car Show

Announced as Part of SUMMERFEST

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exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics.

Attendees to SUMMERFEST will be asked to vote to choose “Best of Show.” Several prizes will be awarded. The fee to Preregister a vehicle is $10. Day of Show Registration is $20. For further information or to register your vehicle, please contact Sharon Herald at 518-459-2857 ext. 302.

Sew-cialsLearn to Sew at the Electric City Barn

SCHENECTADY - So, you just got a new sewing machine or have one setting in a corner and are not sure what to do with it, but you want to learn to sew. Come join us!

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the Electric City Barn, Schenectady NY to offer a monthly sewing project for interested individuals. Both adults and children are welcome to come. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The program will occur on the 1st Wednesday of each month till October from 3:00 to 5:00 pm at the Electric City Barn and will cover general sewing instructions and a simple project to complete. Volunteers from the Albany NY Chapter of the ASG as well as some ECB staff will be on hand to assist. Machines and fabric are available at the ECB so just bring yourself.

To Register or request instruction in a specific topic please go to the following link: https://ecb.albanybarn. org/events

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Jonesville United Methodist Church

Food Pantry

CLIFTON PARK - The Jonesville United Methodist Church Food Pantry is open each Friday from 9am-12 noon and serves residents of Burnt Hills/ Ballston Lake and Shenendehowa school districts.We are located at 963 Main Street, Jonesville,518-877-7380.

HOROSCOPE

Week Of June 4, 2023

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20

Aries, things may not progress the way you want them to unless you become a little more persistent. Figure out how to walk the line to achieve your goals.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21

Taurus, many things are going right with your life. But now it’s time to get a handle on your love life. You may have to put in some extra effort, especially this week.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21

Gemini, keep things on the lighter side when conversing with coworkers this week. Now is not the time to delve into controversial discussions in the workplace.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22

Cancer, as you try to become more organized, try not to get too overwhelmed by the scope of the task at hand. Tackle one thing at a time and keep making progress.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23

Leo, situations may seem like they are a matter of life or death this week, but there’s a good chance you’re just being overly dramatic.

Try to go with the flo.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22

Emotions are running wild and you’re worried about what others think of you, Virgo. Embrace a point of view that relies more on the rational than the emotional.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23

Libra, after a few stops and starts, you and your romantic partner are on quite a roll.

Enjoy that you both are in tune and aspiring toward shared goals.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22

Scorpio, it’s possible you

feel blocked on all sides regarding your employment. While you can’t get ahead right now, there are some opportunities coming.

SAGITTARIUS –Nov 23/Dec 21

Be careful about speaking before thinking through your words, Sagittarius. Kneejerk responses can have unexpected consequences. Take time to form your opinion.

CAPRICORN –Dec 22/Jan 20

This week is bound to be pretty intense, Capricorn. But you’ll find a way to skirt through it relatively unscathed. Rely on a few friends as sounding boards.

AQUARIUS –Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, try not to cut off channels of communication with loved ones as you deal with a few difficult issues. Others are willing to step up and help as needed.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20

Pisces, others will not always see the world the way you do. Interactions this week can be a little stilted or even frustrating.

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JUNE 5 Mark Wahlberg, Actor (52)

JUNE 6 Drew McIntyre, Wrestler (38)

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Senior June Dining Events at

Colonie Senior Service Centers

COLONIE - Join us for a hot meal at The Beltrone Living Center

Monday-Friday at Noon. This program is funded in part by the Albany County Dept. for Aging, NYS Office for the Aging, Administration for Community Living, Town of Colonie and participant contributions. Suggested participant contribution is $3.00 Registration and Reservations are Required for this program. Call Liz at 518-459-2857 Ext. 303 for Reservations by the business day before.

Friday, June 9th at Noon:

Come listen to Rick & Ron

“Never Too Late Duo” and enjoy lunch with the community Enjoy the sounds of jazz, pop, classic American standards, Latin favorites and rock n’ roll oldies. Lunch served will be Chicken Cacciatore, Rice Pilaf, Sauteed Spinach, Carrot Raisin Salad, Fruit & Sherbet. Friday, June 16th at Noon: Come enjoy lunch with the community and enjoy a Lunch & Learn event with the “Friends of Chamber Music” board member Charles Kruzansky. The Friends of Chamber Music has presented world-class performances featuring groups of national and international repute and breakout performances by up-and-coming ensembles since its founding in 1949. A recording of a performance will be played. Lunch served is

Vegetarian Antipasto

Salad & Italian Wedding Soup.

Monday, June 19th at 5:00PM: Come enjoy dinner and the sounds of Levi and Lucia! Levi’s lead guitar, tenor sax, vocal skills, and 50 years of musical experience, combined

Bethlehem Lutheran Church to Host

13-Week

Grief Support Group

DELMAR - Bethlehem

Lutheran Church, 85

Elm Ave, Delmar will be hosting a 13-week Grief Support Group beginning Monday, June 12th from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm. If you or someone you know would like to attend, please contact Deacon Melissa at derenches@blcdelmar.com or sign up at bit.ly/blcgriefshare. More information can be found at www.blcdelmar.com/ griefshare

The 4th Annual Patriot Golf Tournament Will be Held at the Fairways of Halfmoon

MECHANICVILLE -

17 Johnson Rd. Mechanicville N.Y. Saturday July 22nd . Registration will

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6/7 Chicken Pesto

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6/13 Salmon Cakes

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6/15

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6/19

Lunch Chicken

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Sausage

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Diocesan Charismatic Prayer Monthly Meeting

LOUDONVILLE - 4th

Saturday of each month

Christ Our Light RC

Church, Parish Hall

1 Maria Drive, Loudonvil-

leTime: 11:00am SHARP!

begin at 8:00 a.m., shotgun start 9:00 a.m., 4-person scramble, $500 per team/$125 per individual which includes 18 holes with cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn, buffet dinner; raffles, team and individual prizes. Any participant who brings five donated items for the program will receive five free raffle tickets (excludes grand prize). See http://www.operationadoptasoldier.org for a list of items needed.

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Stillwater Summer Concert Series

STILLWATER - The series will kick off 6/22 and will be every 2nd and 4th Thursday all Summer long. Come check out the jams on the pavilion at Stillwater Post 490 Legion; 1 Legion Road, Stillwater NY! Start time is 6:30PM. Bring a lawn chair, a snack, sit back, relax and enjoy the tunes. Doc Benson Band (6/22), Hale Mountain (7/13), Washington County Line (7/27) Bale Kicker (8/10), Sean Lyons (8/24)

Clifton Park Chabad

Jewish Women’s Circle Will Host its 15th Annual Jewish Women’s Gala

MALTA - 5pm on Sunday, June 11th at the Hyatt Place, Malta.

The Hakhel themed event will feature a gourmet kosher dinner, raffle auction and guest speaker Mrs. Elisheva Liberman.

The event committee is Rivi Bahir, Beverly Fox, Alyla Goldman, Irina Feygin, Debi Rous and Layne Zagorski. Courvert is $20 before June 4th, and $25 after. RSVP and raffle ticket purchases can be made at www.cliftonparkchabad. com. For more information, contact Leah at cliftonparkchabad@gmail. com or 518-495-0779.

Town of Halfmoon Spray Park to Open for Summer on Memorial Day Weekend

HALFMOON - The Town of Halfmoon is excited to announce that its spray park will be open for the summer season starting this Memorial Day weekend (Saturday, May 27, 2023, and Sunday, May 28, 2023). The spray park is a fun and refreshing attraction for children of all ages and a great way to enjoy the warmer weather.

The spray park will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., except for weekdays from June 26 to August 4, when it will be reserved for the Halfmoon Summer Recreation program from 10 a.m. to noon. The rest

of the time, the spray park will be available for all Town residents to use. The spray park has a closing date of October 1, 2023.

Bustrip to NY Mets Game…Citifield

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If

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Mother Teresa’s Thrift Shop

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