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O’Connor Hospital’s Invitational raised more than $40,000 to support hospital equipment and building upgrades. Thank you to the following sponsors for their support and commitment to quality health care in our region.

Antiques..............................2 Appliances/Furniture.........10 Appliance Repair...............10 Auction................................2 Automotive.................. 15-16 Business Professionals.....12 Carpet Cleaning................10 Classified Coupon.............14 Community Calendar.... 2-15 Computers..........................2 Crossword...........................2 Crossword Answers............4 Dining & Entertainment........11 Fall Home Improvement.... 5-9 Family Health Care.................4 Farm..................................10 Garage Sales.......................3 General................................2 Help Wanted.....................12 Home Heating...................10 Home Improvement..........10 Horoscopes.......................13 Lost & Found.......................2 Mobile Homes...................13 Obituaries............................4 Outdoor Power..................10 Pets...................................10 Real Estate........................13 Recreation/Sports.............14 Recreational Vehicles........14 Rentals..............................13 Services.............................10 Trucks................................15 Wanted................................2

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Rite Aid* Big M* Price Chopper* Tops* Tractor Supply* Wendy’s* Family Dollar* Picketts Bldg Materials* Bassett* *limited distribution

EXCLUSIVE HOLE SPONSORS Biogenic Dental Corporation Delaware Bulldozing BALL SPONSOR Corporation Matco Electric Corporation Delhi Motor Company MedSPAR, LLC LUNCH CO-HOSTS Robin & Jim Peters Clark Companies Relph Benefit Advisors Delhi Rehabilitation StatStaff Professionals & Nursing LONGEST DRIVE CONTEST SNACK STATION SPONSORS SPONSORS Haggerty Ace Hardware Men’s – Allison Fuel, Inc. Plumbers & Pipefitters Women’s – Curtis Lumber Local 112 CLOSEST-TO-THE-PIN PUTTING GREEN SPONSOR CONTEST SPONSORS W.B. Mason Men’s – Robert O. Mable Agency, Inc. 19TH HOLE SPONSOR Women’s – Plumbers & NYCM Insurance Pipefitters Local 112 GOLF CART SPONSORS STRAIGHTEST DRIVE Beveridge’s Plumbing, CONTEST SPONSORS Heating & AC Men’s – Dubben Brothers, Catskill Area Hospice Inc. & Palliative Care Women’s – Plumbers & Delhi Telephone Company Pipefitters Local 112 Saputo TOURNAMENT SPONSOR The Delaware National Bank of Delhi

SUPPORTING HOLE SPONSORS LeChase Construction Services LifeNet Sidney Federal Credit Union Sluiter Agency, Inc. HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR Country Club Automotive FRIENDS Margaretville Telephone Company


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Week of September 26 to October 2, 2019

ANTIQUES

GENERAL

WANTED

TWO OIL FILLED ROOM

TO BUY - ANTIQUES AND

size radiators used only 1

old things. One item or entire

month, $35 each. Set en-

estate. Call Carl Eklund 607287-6258 or Steve & Hilary Eklund 607-435-1851. No

gagement & wedding rings, $350. 607-432-2156. 39Gdu

obligation. CB6AQdu

OLD HOUSE PARTS

COMPUTERS

BUY/SELL PRE 1960S

ICO COMPUTER REPAIR.

flooring, tubs, sinks, hard-

We sell & repair laptops

ware, tin ceiling, gingerbread.

& desktop computers, IPhones, and Mac comput-

John Messina, NY SALVAGE,

ers. We even make house

35 Otsego Street, Oneonta.

calls! Monday- Friday 10:00-

Monday-Friday 9-5; Satur-

5:30. Saturday 10-3. 247 Delaware Street, Walton, 607-865-5775. CB46CCd

SPECIAL SALE!

GALVALUME ROOFING/ SIDING $1.85 Lin. Ft. 8’, 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’ Sheets in stock. We can order exact length.

COLOR STEEL $2.35 Lin. Ft.

Call: 607-434-8196

day 10-2. 607-433-9890. CB39Gdu 19 DISNEY VCR TAPES, $20. DeLancey area, for details call 607-746-7518. O39Gdu 4 BLADE, 52” CEILING FAN and light, $40. 607-8658733.

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GLASS MIRROR IN WOODen frame w/wire for hanging. 48” long x 14.5” wide, $15. Artie 845-586-4794. O39Gdu

ADVANCE NOTICE FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, October 5 • 11 AM Hobart, NY Farm Machinery, Vintage Farm-All Tractors, Haying Equipment, John Deere 450 C Bulldozer, 20' Beaver Tail Trailer, Allis Chalmers Tractor, and Misc. Small Items. Photos & A Full Listing Available: www.mcintoshauction.com or www.auctionzip.com (auctioneer #18080)

Chuck McIntosh, Auctioneer

McIntosh Auction Service

607-832-4829 or 4241 • Market 845-586-1088

MOVING SALE – Lawn & Garden Decor Sept 27, 9–4 & Sept 28, 10-3pm

6180 State Highway 14, Treadwell, NY Sale conducted by

The Green Giraffe • 607-369-3234

Highlighting a metal sculpture originally commissioned for the Butterfly Conservatory, vintage goat cart, 1930s wheelbarrow, English tools & décor, metal, clay & concrete pots & décor, birdhouses, orbs, cloches, birdbaths, patio furniture, Weber grill, statuary, urns, plant stands, baskets, garden tools and the list goes on so for more details go to estatesales.net and query Treadwell, NY for more info & pics.

HOSKING SALES LLC

– CERTIFIED ORGANIC MARKETING AGENCY Weekly Sales Every Monday 11:30 with Misc. & Small Animals followed by Dairy & Livestock

Mon. Sept. 23rd – Sold 206 head Cull ave. $.48 top cow $.62, Beef Breed Cull Ave. none, Organic cull dairy ave. $.85 top cow $1.01, Grassfed Organic Cull Ave. $.73 top cow $1.09, Bulls/Steers $.75 – $1.02, Grassfed Organic Bulls/ Steers $.97, heifer calves top $.30, beef calves $.85, bull calves top $.90, top beef calves $1.55, Lambs 50#–75# $1.50 – $1.95, Organic Dairy Milking age top $1,100, Bred heifers top $1,025. Mon. Sept. 30th – Normal Monday Sale. Special Certified Organic Jersey Herd consisting of 23 Milking age cows – AI sired & Bred. SCC 200,000 Mon. Oct. 7th – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder Sale. SPECIAL: GORRELL FAMILY FARM Complete Dispersal. Super Milk Award 2018! 93 head of Holsteins sell consisting of 83 milking age 10 bred heifers. All freestall raised and cattle go out everyday. DHI herd ave. was consistently above 23,000 up to Dec. 2018 then with the lack of help it has dropped some. Cows are averaging 60#/day. SCC 198,000. All AI sired & bred with DHI info at sale time. Dairy will sell at 1:00. Owners: Mike & Wilma Gorrell. Mon. Oct. 14th – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Heifer Sale. Friday, Oct. 18th – sale held on the farm Gouverneur, NY. 11:00 AM. Complete Certified Organic Dairy Herd Dispersal. Pro–Cert Certified – Horizon Market. 80 cows mostly Holsteins and a few Crosses. This is a year around herd ave. right at 50#/cow now. 30 head due to calve in Nov. & Dec. Capitalize on the Fall & Winter Organic Premiums. SCC last six months 95 – 140,000!! Freestall housed & parlor milked. GPS address to farm: 1751 US Highway 11, Gouverneur, NY. Owners: Dave & Sue Parent 315–287–3680. Sat. Oct. 19th – Allegany Steuben Holstein Club Sale Mon. Oct. 21st – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale. And we will be doing our Fall Roundup Beef Sale. 35 Angus Brood Cows, 6 Angus cows w/calves and a few yearlings. Call with your group to advertise it makes a difference. Sat. Oct. 26th – Fall Premier All Breed Sale – 100 head of Registered All Breed Cattle Sell . Watch for another outstanding group from Hadlock Dairy, And some other great consignments from Carpsdale, Fantasy–Found, Gaige Farms, Morrill, Sunny Acres, Wisbee plus many more. Call today to get into the advertising. Mon. Oct. 28th – Normal Monday sale & Monthly Organic Day **Trucking Assistance – Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on our Website. Call to advertise in any of these sales, it makes a difference. Watch website for any last minute updates. Directions: Hosking Sales 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6 miles North of New Berlin, NY. www.hoskingsales.com Like us on facebook

HOSKING SALES

Tom & Brenda Hosking: 607–847–8800; Cell: 607–972–1770 or 1771 Dan Hosking: 607–972–8773 LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW? GIVE US A CALL!

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OCT. 22 - NOTARY PUBLIC Workshop Are you interested in becoming a Notary Public? Join us for a three-hour workshop which prepares individuals for the NYS test and provides a comprehensive view of the Notary Public office. Examples are provided to illustrate situations that the office is likely to encounter and more. Course cost: $139 - Includes the reference guide/textbook, “Notary Public Handbook, A Guide to New York” Registration is required. outreach@ delhi.edu or 607-746-4545. Space is limited. B39Gd ORIGINAL GERMAN DRESS for the Oktoberfest. Size medium. Green with gold trim, $50. 607-326-7184. O39Gdu BEAUTIFUL BARITONE Ukulele $55. 607-432-7509. O39Gdu LARGE NEW CAMPING duffle bag, $30. 607-5389486. O39Gdu

FRUIT TREES FIRST FROST THROUGH April is time to prune Fruit trees, blueberry plants, grapevines. All types of pruning. 58 years experience. Call BOB’S TREE SERVICE 607-746-3365. B52Gd

THE GOLDSMITH 110 DELAWARE STREET, Walton, Saturday 10-3. Other days by appointment. Buying estate and designer jewelry, repairs and custom design. Call 607-865-5000. C B 50Gdu 19 DISNEY VCR TAPES, $20. DeLancey area, for details call 607-746-7518. O39Gdu STEREO RECEIVER, BEnon ABR791 Model, surround sound, $75. 607-6529498. O39Gdu BRAND NEW SHARK clothes steamer. Model #SC620S, $45. Call 607865-8733. O39Gd ACOUSTIC 6 STRING GUItar, $75. Call for details. 518291-0284. O39Gdu COMPLETE COLLECTION of 45 rpm records in five boxes, $75. call 607-7467518. O39Gdu

COUNTY SHOPPER

THE MATTRESS BARN DELIVERS

Try our beds, recliners, futons, & love seats in our showroom. Buy it where you can try it and save! Visa - MC - AE accepted No Fee Layaway

BEAUTIFUL OLD BARN boards, various lengths, if interested call 607-832-4513. 42Gd

JUNK REMOVAL SPECIAL DISCOUNT AVAILable for removal of campers, travel trailers & motor homes in moveable condition. Not moveable? No problem, we can remove it! Large & small clean outs, structure demolition, scrap vehicle & scrap metal removal service available! We cover Delaware, Otsego & several surrounding counties. Call DOENGES RUBBISH REMOVAL, 607287-4321. Like us on fb! B39Gd ASPIRING OLYMPIC GYMnast? Look like a champion practicing/performing. Famous maker sample outfit closeout. $10. 845-2549955. O39Gdu TREASURES FOR HOME sewers, craftspeople. Interesting buttons, buckles, ribbons, zippers, unusual samples, $10. 845-254-9955. O39Gdu RCA 100 WATT HOME THEater DVD/CD player, band new, $70. 518-291-0284. O39Gdu JEWELRY BOX. INTERNAtional Silver Company. Brand new in box, $15. Call 607865-8733. O39Gd

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The MATTRESS BARN

2.5 Miles East of Belleayre Mountain on

Route 28, Pine Hill, NY

1-800-4-KATNAP 845-254-4578

Tue.-Sat. 10-4; Sun. 10-2; Mon. by Appt.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EVENTS AND MEETINGS SEARCHABLE BY DATE, CATEGORY AND LOCATION GO TO WWW. COUNTYSHOPPERONLINE. COM AND CLICK ON CALENDAR.

• September 26 Baby Storytime

This story time is for babies 0-15 months and their caregiver. Join us for nurser y rhymes, simple stories, songs, and more! 11 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• September 26 - Catskill Mountain Railroad Club

Meets in the basement. All modelers are welcome to attend. The model train lay out is HO Gauge. New Members are welcome to join. For more information call Don at 845-254-5311. 7 p.m. Margaretville-New Kingston Presbyterian Church. 87 Orchard Street, Margaretville NY.

• September 26 Collaborative Art Workshop at FORDO

Fun for all ages. 4:30 p.m.6:30 p.m. The Turning Point of Delaware County. 84 Main

ANGELS’ ATTIC THRIFT STORE

Has Re-Opened

Fall Dates & Hours: October 7 & 8; 14 & 15 Mondays, 12 Noon-3 pm Tuesdays, 4-7 pm 180 Maple Avenue Hobart, NY 13788 Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-3570.

• September 26 Delhi Food Bank

Located downstairs. Not open on holidays. 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. United Ministry Church. 46 Church St., Delhi NY.

• September 26 - Dungeons & Dragons Night

The Roxbury Arts Group offers an ongoing workshop series for people of all ages, where the participants get to play the most well-known role playing game ever created. If you have any questions, or are interested, feel free to contact Doug Idleman or call the Roxbury Arts Group at 607-326-7908. 6:30 p.m.10 p.m. Roxbury Arts Center. 5025 Vega Mountain Rd., Roxbury NY.

• September 26 - Game Day

Play games or put puzzles together. followed by a soup supper. 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church. 101 North St., Walton NY.

• September 26 Games Unplugged

Open to players of all ages. 7 p.m. Stamford Village Library. 117 Main St., Stamford NY. For more information call 607-652-5001. continued on page 3

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LOST & FOUND MISSING CALICO CAT named Sunraya. Reward! Has silver heart shaped tag with pink stones. Could be in between Downsville and Masonville on Route 206 Please call Richard 914-255-0644. O39LFdu

WANTED

OVERNIGHT CARRIER. New, never used, $25. 607538-9486. O39Gdu

BUYING TOYS

HOTEL KITCHEN/BAR closeout sale. Dishes, glasses, trays, carafes, antique utensils. For entertaining, airbnb. 100 pieces $10. 845254-9955. O39Gdu

TONKA, HUBLEY, STRUCto, Marx, Doepke- all makes & models. Also buying baseball card collections. CASH PAID. Call Wayne 201-3907551. CB43WTd

AUCTION

TOOLS & HOUSEHOLD LIVE Auction!

Tools * Antiques * Household Saturday, Sept 28th @ 4:00 PM 151 County Road 38 Bainbridge, NY 13733

607-865-6951 Equipment & Tools: 1994 Chevy 2500 4x4 w/ plow and EZ dumper box insert ~ Yamaha Grizzly 600 4x4 w/ plow ~ Arctic Cat 600 and 440 snowmobiles (2159 & 2311 miles) ~ Wheel Horse 416H & C165 garden tractors w/ decks ~ WH 48” deck ~ 3pt. post hole auger ~ 8’ and 10’ industrial sheet metal brakes ~ asphalt grinder ~ Coleman 6250W generator w/ 10HP Subaru engine ~ other generators ~ FMC 7600 tire machine ~ Miller Spectrum 375 plasma cutter ~ oxy/acetylene torch set ~ stick welder ~ RamAir RA260V vertical compressor & smaller air compressors ~ Stihl MS460, MS290, MS170, & 044 chain saws ~ Dolmar string trimmer ~ Milwaukee & Ridgid chop saws ~ DeWalt miter saw ~ table saws ~ wood lathe ~ air/hydr. auto jack ~ Banner porta-power ~ gas pressure washer ~ shop vacs ~ tool chests & job box ~ aluminum ramps ~ truck crane ~ scaffolding ~ many nice alum. & fiberglass extension and step ladders ~ battery charger/starter ~ sets of new truck tire chains ~ kerosene & propane heaters ~ workbenches ~ Snap-On & other hand tools ~ creepers ~ halogen lights ~ all kinds of power tools ~ lawn & garden tools ~ plastic saw horses ~ refrigerator trucks ~ vent fans ~ plastic saw horses ~ ATV & trailer tires ~ Johnson boat engine ~ and bunches more. Towing: 18 HP 12/24 volt starting unit ~ Jerr-Dan boom controls ~ J-hooks & frame chains ~ straps ~ turn signal bars ~ wheel lift parts ~ snatch blocks ~ wheel chocks ~ under-mount tool box ~ etc. Antiques & Household: 1856 Jay Gould Map of Delaware County ~ Oak half & half w/ curved glass ~ oak mirrored dresser ~ oak desk ~ antique & modern gun cabinets ~ washstand ~ lady’s oak dropfront desk ~ antique cook range ~ Hummel figurines ~ old books – prints ~ gold gilt mirrors ~ modern dressers & chests ~ maple drop-leaf table w/ chairs ~ patio table ~ bar ~ end tables ~ several air conditioners ~ Eden Pure heaters ~ tents, camping, hunting & fishing gear ~ 10 speed bikes ~ and more. This is a very partial listing ~ A Detailed Catalog should be available on our website Friday Evening. Preview: From 2 pm until Auction Day Visit Website for Full Auction Details

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CLUES ACROSS

1. Fertile desert spots 6. Married woman 9. Some animals travel in one 13. Fear 14. Hawaiian island 15. Fit to work 16. Electronic counter-countermeasures 17. Former Senator Specter 18. Cambodian currency 19. Dave Matthews Band hit 21. Lists ingredients 22. Endangered antelope 23. Jerry’s TV partner 24. Blue grass state 25. Obstruct 28. Luke’s mentor __-Wan 29. Fencing swords 31. Oh, heavens! 33. Insensitive to changes in price 36. Hillsides 38. Brew 39. Gland secretion 41. A typical example 44. Get up 45. You put it on your pasta 46. Expresses surprise 48. News organization 49. Disorder of the lungs (abbr.) 51. One millionth of a gram 52. Some are of the “suit” variety 54. Group of organisms 56. Produces 60. Passage into a mine 61. __ and cheeses 62. Semitic fertility god 63. Dry or withered 64. Religious ceremony 65. __ Winger, actress 66. German river 67. Midway between northeast and east 68. Take something or somebody somewhere

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1. Lyric poems 2. Genus of saltwater clams 3. Ingroup 4. Type of lounge chair 5. Memory card 6. Archipelago 7. Common Korean surname 8. It’s up there 9. Quantity that helps to define 10. First month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year 11. Metal-headed golf club 12. A shade of green 14. Begin 17. A good thing to have 20. Language spoken in Laos 21. Loosely compacted sediment 23. Naturally occurring protein 25. Woman 26. Central Indian city 27. Volcanic craters 29. The largest existing land animals 30. Rumanian city 32. Equal to 10 meters 34. Historic Nevada city 35. A point of transition 37. Remove 40. Overwatch character 42. Records electric currents linked to the heart 43. Settles in calmly 47. Partner to his 49. Banking giant 50. Slowly disappeared 52. End 53. Sword with a v-shaped blade 55. Fabric with smooth, shiny surface 56. Wild cherry tree 57. Traditional Japanese socks 58. Make of your hard work 59. Stony waste matter 61. Woman (French) 65. Unit of loudness

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• September 26 Mahjong Games

11 a.m.-3 p.m. Cannon Free Library. 40 Elm Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-2662.

• September 26 - Oneonta Toastmasters

The mission of a Toastmasters club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every individual member has the opportunity to develop oral communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. 6 p.m.7 p.m. The Green Earth. 4 Market St., Oneonta NY.

• September 26 Preschool Story Time

Held in the children’s room of Fairview Public Library. We read stories and do a craft with the children during each session, along with other fun activities such as singing, some learning activities, and creating with Play-Doh. The child(ren) must be accompanied by an adult. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fair view Public Library. 43 Walnut St., Margaretville NY. For more information call 845-586-3791.

• September 26 Preschool Storytime

Stories, songs, games and a craft on a fun theme. 10:30 a.m. Cannon Free Library. 40 Elm Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-2662.

• September 26 Soup Supper

A nutritious meal free for members of the community. Handicap accessible. Dinners are not served on holidays. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church of Walton. 101 North Street, Walton NY.

• September 26 Thrift Shop

A place to shop for the whole family. 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Margaretville Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop. 743 Main St., Margaretville NY. For more information call 845-586-3737.

• September 26 Toddler Story Time

This story time is for toddlers 15 months to about age 3. Read a few books, sing songs and usually do a hands-on activity. 10 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• September 27 - Lego Time

Saturday, September 28 • 10am - 6pm

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• September 27 Play & Learn

We will have hands-on activities including developmentally appropriate games, sensory materials, dramatic play items, and more. Drop in any time, for ages 0-6. 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• September 27 Thrift Shop

A place to shop for the whole family. 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Margaretville Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop. 743 Main St., Margaretville NY. For more information call 845-586-3737.

• September 27 Andes Food Bank

3 p.m.-6 p.m. Citihope. 143 Main St., Andes NY. For more information call 845-676-3344.

• September 27 Artists Assembly

This is a unique opportunity to rendezvous with fellow artists, share the creative process and get feedback from like-minded people in a creative social setting. Refreshments are provided but participants are free to bring a snack or drink to share. 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Catskill Arts Society. 48 Main Street, Livingston Manor NY. For more information call 845-436-4227.

• September 27 - Elijah’s Closet Thrift Store

Wheelchair lift & elevator available. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Congregational Church. 4 Mead Street, Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-7935.

• September 27 - Game Night at FORDO

Movie Night on the last Friday of the month. 5 p.m.-7 p.m. The Turning Point of Delaware County. 84 Main Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-3570.

• September 27 - Greater Oneonta Historical Society History Center

Housed in the oldest brick building in downtown Oneonta. Local history exhibits and a permanent exhibit on the history of Oneonta. Open Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays noon to 4 p.m. Expanded hours Memorial Day to Labor Day and Thanksgiving to Christmas. Other times for special events or by prior arrangement. Free. GOHS History Center. 183 Main St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-432-0960.

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• September 27 Hancock Senior Club

12 p.m. Hancock Legion Hall. 2 Pennsylvania Ave., Hancock NY. For more information call 607-637-2466.

• September 27 - Hobart Farmers Market

Come down to the Market for fresh local and regional produce at great prices. 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Stamford Town Hall. 101 Maple Ave., Hobart NY.

• September 27 Preschool Storytime

Stories, songs, dance and crafts for your child. A different theme each week. 10:30 a.m. William B. Ogden Library. 42 Gardiner Place, Walton. For more information call 607-865-5929.

• September 27 - The Kirk Thrift Shoppe

Selling clothing, housewares, toys and more. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. First Presbyterian Church. 4 Clinton St., Delhi NY.

• September 28 Discovery Day

Save the date for this new event at the Catskills Visitor Center celebrating the nature, histor y and culture of the Catskills through kid-friendly educational programs, performances, demos and handson activities. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Catskills Visitor Center. 5096 Route 28, Mount Tremper NY. For more information call 845-586-2611.

• September 28 Laura Snowden Classical Guitarist

The Classical Guitar Society of Upstate New York Fall Festival and SUNY Oneonta Music Dept Present the Brilliant Classical Guitarist Laura Snowden in Concert. 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Fine Arts Building SUNY Oneonta. Bugbee Rd., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-433-1459.

• September 28 - Out of the Darkness Delaware County Walk

The community is invited to participate in the annual Delaware County Out of the Darkness walk to raise awareness and funds that allow the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to invest in new research, create educational programs, advocate for public policy, and support sur vivors of suicide loss. Register online or donate today https:// afsp.donordrive.com/index. cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive. eventandeventID=6235 For more information, contact: Lori Barnes Osterhoudt at 607-746-4692 or osterhlb@ delhi.edu. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. SUNY Delhi Lower Parking Lot. Delhi Drive, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-4692.

The Kappa Sigma Epsilon Fraternity will be hosting a pancake breakfast the morning before the walk. Join them at the Delhi Fire Department to fuel up before the walk begins Additional donations gathered at the breakfast will go to the AFSP. 7 a.m.-10 a.m. Delhi Fire Department. 140 Delview Ter. Extension, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-4692.

• September 28 Popcorn and a Show

Two great performers. Hours of family-friendly fun. Come enjoy back-to-back shows under our pavilion. Bring a picnic and snack on popcorn we provide. Free and open to all. At 1 p.m., Steve “The Dirtmeister” Tomecek will amaze with his Wet and Wild Science Show. At 2 p.m., Jim Keyes will take us back in time to the Colonial era with ballads, dance tunes and game songs on reproduction instruments from the time. 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Catskills Visitor Center. 5096 New York 28, Mount Tremper NY. For more information call 845-688-3369.

• September 28 Sidney Historical Association Museum

The museum houses newspapers, genealogy section, military items, old yearbooks, Bendix/Amphenol history and much more. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sidney Town Hall. 44 Grand St., Sidney NY.

• September 28 Thrift Shop

A place to shop for the whole family. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Margaretville Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop. 743 Main St., Margaretville NY. For more information call 845-586-3737.

• September 28 - Elijah’s Closet Thrift Store

Wheelchair lift & elevator available. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Congregational Church. 4 Mead Street, Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-7935.

• September 28 - Greater Oneonta Historical Society History Center

Housed in the oldest brick building in downtown Oneonta. Local history exhibits and a permanent exhibit on the history of Oneonta. Open Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays noon to 4 p.m. Expanded hours Memorial Day to Labor Day and Thanksgiving to Christmas. Other times for special events or by prior arrangement. Free. GOHS History Center. 183 Main St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-432-0960.

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• September 28 - Out of the Darkness Delaware County Walk Pancake Breakfast

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Join others as we have fun building with the library’s LEGO collection. Thanks to the Friends of the Libraries for purchasing them! All ages

- preschool through school age. 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

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Week of September 26 to October 2, 2019

Wed. - Fri. 10-4 Sat. 10am- 6pm Sun. 11am- 3pm Closed Mon. & Tues.

• September 28 - The Kirk Thrift Shoppe

Selling clothing, housewares, toys and more. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. First Presbyterian Church. 4 Clinton St., Delhi NY.

• September 28 Artists Over Easy

If you do art, like art, collect art, why not come and have one of the Tulip & Rose’s breakfasts and enjoy artsy company! 9 a.m. Tulip & Rose Cafe. 435 Main St., Franklin NY. For more information call 607-829-4040.

• September 28 Farmers Market

9 a.m.-12 p.m. Maple Museum. 221 Creamery St. on the Green, Jefferson NY.

• September 28 Gilboa Museum

Besides an excellent Devonian fossil exhibit and the Juried History Center, the Gilboa Museum has logging saws and antique farming tools, artifacts from the original town of Gilboa and large Devonian tree size fossils on display. 12 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 122 Stryker Road, Gilboa NY. For more information call 607-437-7132.

• September 28 - Pakatakan Farmers Market

Area farmers and artisans gather to share their creativity and bounty. Breakfast and lunch also served. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Historic Round Barn. 46676 State Hwy 30, Halcotts-

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• September 28 - Quilts Along the Delaware

Quilts from the “Delaware County Town and Country Quilters.” On-going events: door prizes, boutique, demos, vendor and children’s corner. Lunch available. Quilts will be on display a full week Sept 21-29. Call 607-746-3849 or e-mail dcha@delhi.net for more information. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Delaware County Historical Association. 46549 State Highway 10, Delhi NY.

• September 28 - Walton Historical Society

Featuring local historical exhibits, presented by the Walton Historical Society. Reopens in March 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Eells House. 9 Townsend St., Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-5895.

• September 29 Chicken BBQ

Benefits the Bloomville Fire Department. 11 a.m. Kortright Town Hall. Main Street, Bloomville NY.

• September 29 Gilboa Museum

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• September 26 - Naranon Family Group

Drug addiction is a family disease. Nar-anon is a support group operated by and for the families of addicts. We understand the struggles of those coping with the addictions of a loved one. We offer our help by listening, and by sharing our experiences, strengths and hopes. Central to our approach is respecting your anonymity. 7 p.m.-8 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Church. 12 Ford Ave., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-432-3291.

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• September 26 AA Meeting

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• September 26 AA Meeting

Open discussion meeting. 12 p.m. Turning Point House. 22 Elm St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-267-4435.

• September 26 AA Meeting

Open meeting, newcomers welcome. Handicapped accessible. 12 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. 134 1/2 Main St., Delhi NY.

• September 26 - Delhi AA Meeting

Open Big Book Meeting. 7 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. Main Street, Delhi NY.

• September 26 - Delhi Al-Anon Meetings

We l c o m e s , s u p p o r t s & comforts persons whose lives have been affected by the alcohol/drug abuse of a loved one. Alateen members welcome. Does not meet on holidays. 6 p.m. United Ministr y Church. Church Street, Delhi NY.

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Open discussion meeting. 12 p.m. Turning Point House. 22 Main St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-267-4435.

• September 26 - Live and Let Live AA Meeting

Closed meeting, discussion. No smoking. 8 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church. 14 Monument St., Deposit NY.

• September 26 Margaretville New Beginners AA Meeting

Closed living sober meeting. No smoking allowed. 12 p.m.

• September 26 - Support Group for Dealing with Diabetes

Speakers every month. For more information call Sharon Wheeler 607-432-7052. Meets the third Thursday in November. 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Elm Park United Methodist Church. 401 Chestnut St., Room 5, Oneonta NY.

• September 26 WIC Outreach

Please call 607-746-1700 to find out if you are eligible for WIC benefits. A satellite office will be set up at the location listed below. The main office is located at 35430 State Hwy 10 Hamden, NY 13782, which is closed during outreach. 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sidney Sherwood Landing. Community Room, 3 Landing Drive, Sidney NY.

• September 27 - Morning Reflections AA Group

Handicapped accessible. 7:30 a.m. St. James Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

• September 27 - All or Nothing AA Meeting

Open discussion, newcomers welcome. Handicapped accessible. 12 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. 134 1/2 Main St., Delhi NY.

• September 27 Community Wellness & Social Services

Stop in for free Healthcare Advising, Weatherization, Farm Fresh Produce for SNAP recipients, Domestic Violence and Crime Victims Assistance, Dental Referrals, Pre-Diabetes Program. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Prattsville Arts Center. 14562 Main Street, Prattsville NY.

• September 27 Delhi AA Group

Closed meeting, discussion group. Wheelchair accessible. No smoking allowed. 7 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. Main Street, Delhi NY.

• September 27 - Lunch Bunch AA Meeting

Open discussion meeting. No smoking. 1 p.m. St. Mary’s School Annex. 28 Elm St., Oneonta NY.

• September 27 Margaretville New Beginnings AA Group

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Handicapped accessible. 7:30 a.m. St. James Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

• September 28 - AA Seeking Serenity Meeting

Open discussion meeting. 12 p.m. Turning Point House. 22 Elm St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-267-4435.

• September 28 Bridge AA Group

9 a.m. Hamden Presbyterian Church. 35790 Route 10, Hamden NY.

• September 28 - Community Exercise Walk

Anyone interested should meet at the Village Pavilion in Margaretville Saturdays at 9 a.m. Information: 845-5863555. Village Pavilion.

• September 28 - Little Delaware AA Group

Speakers Meeting. 6 p.m. Saint James Church. 55 Lake Delaware Drive, Delhi NY.

• September 28 Saturday Night Speakers AA Meeting

Open meeting with speakers. 6:30 p.m. St. James’ Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

• September 29 AA Meeting

Open discussion meeting. 7 p.m. Andes Presbyte rian Church. 70 Delaware Ave., Andes NY.

• September 29 - Covered Bridge AA Group

6 p.m. Buck Hill Farms. 185 Fuller Road, Jefferson NY.

• September 29 Downsville AA Group

Open AA Meeting. 7 p.m. Colchester Community Church. 15151 State Highway 30, Downsville NY.

• September 29 - Live and Let Live AA Meeting

Open discussion meeting. No smoking. 2 p.m. The Lord’s Table. 18 Elm St., Oneonta NY.

• September 29 One Great Hour of Sharing AA Group

Open discussion group. 11 a.m. Hobart Presbyterian Church. 5 Maple Ave., Hobart NY.

• September 29 Oneonta Sunday Night AA Meeting

Closed discussion meeting. No smoking. 8 p.m. Elm Park United Methodist Church. 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta NY.

• September 30 - 449 AA Meeting

Handicapped accessible. 7:30 a.m. St. James Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

Speaker with open discussion meeting. 7 p.m. United Methodist Church. 88 Main St., Stamford NY.

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• September 30 - Morning Reflections AA Group

• September 30 - All or Nothing AA Meeting

Open discussion, newcomers welcome. Handicapped accessible. 12 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. 134 1/2 Main St., Delhi NY.

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• September 28 - Morning Reflections AA Group

• September 27 NA Meeting

• September 27 - Stamford Over Easy AA Step Group

Open meeting discussion group. No smoking allowed. 7 p.m. Father Rausch Memorial Hall. 346 West Main Street, Hancock NY.

Open discussion meeting. 12 p.m. Turning Point House. 22 Main St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-267-4435.

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• September 27 - Winners Circle AA Group

Closed meeting, discussion group. Last Friday of the month is open with speakers. Wheelchair accessible, no smoking allowed. 7 p.m. Advent Christian Church. 109 Orchard Street, Margaretville NY.

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• October 01 - 449 AA Meeting

• September 30 - Just for Today NA Meeting

• October 01 - AA Meeting

Big Book open discussion. 7 p.m. Bovina United Presbyterian Church. 5177 Bovina Rd, Bovina Center NY.

Open discussion meeting. 7 p.m. DVH Hospital, Ambulatory Waiting Room. 1 Titus Place, Walton NY.

• September 30 - Let’s Be Sensible

Our goal is to learn how to lose weight the healthy way. Join our team for group support, nutritional information and learning to strive for healthy living. Meets every Mon. from 5 - 6 p.m. For information call Leo Hart at 607-865-6233. Riverside Alliance Church. Stockton Ave., Walton NY.

• September 30 - Morning Reflections AA Meeting

Open discussion meeting. Wheelchair accessible. No smoking. 7:30 a.m. St. James’ Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

• September 30 Nicotine Anonymous

Front meeting room. Call Ed (845-332-7803) for any additional information. 7 p.m. St. James Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

• September 30 Night Live and Let Live AA Meeting

Closed meeting, Step discussion. 8 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church. 14 Monument St., Deposit NY.

• September 30 Overeaters Anonymous

For more info, call Barb at 607-432-6217 or visit www. OA.org. OA is not a diet or weigh-in club, no dues or fees are collected. OA welcomes everyone experiencing problems with food. 7 p.m. Turning Point House. 22 Elm St., Oneonta NY.

• September 30 - Stamford Over Easy AA Step Group

Open step meeting. 7 p.m. United Methodist Church. 88 Main St., Stamford NY.

• September 30 Walton AA Group

Closed and open discussion meetings. No smoking. 8 p.m. St. John’s Catholic Church. 17 Benton Ave., Walton NY.

• September 30 - Walton Nar-Anon Meeting

If there is a drug problem in your home, Nar-Anon may be able to help. Nar-Anon offers support for the family and friends who have been affected by the drug abuse of a loved one. Al-Anon and Alateen members welcome. Does not meet on holidays. 7 p.m.-8 p.m. New Hope Community Church. 45 Stocton Ave., Walton NY.

Open discussion meeting. 12 p.m. Turning Point House. 22 Main St., Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-267-4435. Open meeting, newcomers welcome. Handicapped accessible. 12 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. 134 1/2 Main St., Delhi NY.

• October 01 - Al-Anon

6 p.m. Andes Presbyterian Church. 70 Delaware Ave., Andes NY.

• October 01 - Big Book Step Study AA Group

Big Book open step meeting. 5:30 p.m. The Turning Point. 22 Elm St., Oneonta NY.

• October 01 - CoDependents Anonymous

Twelve step fellowship. 7 p . m . - 8 p . m . Tu r n i n g Point House. 22 Elm St., Oneonta NY.

• October 01 - Delhi AA Meeting

Closed Step Meeting. 7 p.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church. Main Street, Delhi NY.

• October 01 - Downsville AA Group

Open discussion meeting. 7 p.m. Colchester Community Church. Main Street, Downsville NY.

• October 01 - Franklin AA Group

Big Book open meeting. 6 p.m. Franklin Railroad & Community Museum. 574 Main St., Franklin NY.

• October 01 - Morning Reflections AA Group

Handicapped accessible. 7:30 a.m. St. James Episcopal Church. 305 Main St., Oneonta NY.

• October 01 - One Great Hour of Sharing AA Group

Open discussion group. 12 p.m. Hobart Presbyterian Church. 5 Maple Ave., Hobart NY.

• October 01 - Oneonta Community Health Center

Free Primar y Health Care for uninsured adults. Call for appointment 607-433-0300. 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Social Security Office. 31 Main Street, Oneonta NY. For more information call 607-432-3260.

• October 01 - Roxbury AA Meeting

First Tuesday of the month is a Step meeting, second Tuesday through the rest of month is a closed speaker meeting. No smoking allowed. 7 p.m. Jay Gould Memorial Reformed Church. Main Street, Roxbury NY.

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Edward W. Frank

SIDNEY – Edward W. Frank, 90, of Sidney, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, at Wilson Regional Hospital in Johnson City. Memorial donations may be sent to the American Diabetes Association.

Genevieve Gonzalez

STAMFORD – Genevieve Gonzalez, 98, died Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, at Robinson Terrance Nursing Home in Stamford.

Louise Washburn Herbert

UNADILLA – Louise Washburn Herbert, 61, of Unadilla died unexpectedly Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. A celebration of her life will be announced by the family. Arrangements are by WestcottMadden Funeral Home, Unadilla.

Dorothy “Dottie” Jean Burghart

WALTON – Dorothy “Dottie” Jean Burghart, 85, of Walton, died peacefully on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, at Bassett Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family, following a brief illness. Memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 101 North St., Walton, NY 13856, or Heart of the Catskills Humane Society, 44610 NY-10, Delhi, NY 13753.

Dorothy Edna (O’Dell) Schulz

DAVENPORT CENTER – Dorothy Edna (O’Dell) Schulz, 92, died Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, at her home in Davenport Center. Memorial donations may be made in Dorothy’s name to Heart of the Catskills Humane Society at www.heartofthecatskills.org, or Disabled American Veterans, www.secure.dav.org.

Jeanne Kissenberth

ROSCOE – Jeanne Kissenberth, 89, died Sept. 18, 2019.

Visitation will be Thursday, Sept. 26, from 12-1:30 p.m. in the Harris Funeral Home, Railroad Ave. Roscoe. Graveside services and burial will be Thursday, Sept. 26, at 2 p.m. in the Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe. Pastor Virginia Bossley will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to Roscoe Cares C/O Debbie Hendrickson, 148 Rockland Road, Roscoe, NY 12776.

Anthony Salvatore Agostinello

EAST MEREDITH – Anthony Salvatore Agostinello, 92, of East Meredith, died Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019 at Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga Springs.

Michelle Lynn Laskowski Callan

HANCOCK – Michelle Lynn Laskowski Callan, born Nov. 30,1972, died Friday Sept. 20, 2019 from advanced melanoma at the young age of 47. She asked that we continue her work for Michelle’s Mission,

which provides care packages for cancer patients during their treatment. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Michelle’s memory on Wednesday or checks can be mailed to Kaitlyn Callan at 127 7th Ave Carbondale PA 18407. Michelle and her mission lives on in each of us!

Eugene James Boglioli

ROSCOE – Eugene James Boglioli, 100, of Roscoe, a retired production manager for The Adam’s Group in New York City, died Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 at the Catskill Regional Medical Center, Harris.

James Nathaniel Drayton III

GASPORT – James Nathaniel Drayton III, 72, of Gasport, formerly of Franklin, died peacefully on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, at Absolut Care of Gasport following a brief illness. Memorial donations may be made to the Ouleout Valley Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 62, Franklin, NY 13775.


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Exterior illumination can cast a glow on various features, but there are many other reasons to increase lighting around the exterior of a home. • Safety: Trips and falls can occur at night when trying to traverse walkways and landscapes in the dark, as it can be difficult to see rocks, stairs and uneven pavement. Outdoor lighting can illuminate pathways, entryways and other areas for safer access for homeowners and their guests. • Extend outdoor entertaining: Ample lighting can increase the amount of time one can use outdoor spaces and make them the perfect gathering spot. As autumn arrives, days become shorter. However, patios, porches and more can get extended use with lighting. • Safeguard security: A well-lit home may be less likely to be targeted by burglars than one swathed in darkness and shadows. Lights can remain on all evening or be motion-triggered. Setting lights on timers also ensures that the home is illuminated whether residents are home or not. • Create drama: Landscape lighting deSite Plans • Architectural Designs signers can establish focal Septic System Designs • Construction points around the landOversight • Building Inspections scape and highlight the best features of a property. Heinrich W. Sander, Jr., PE. Uplighting in trees, silhou2704 Kelso Rd., East Meredith, NY 13757 etting techniques to showOffice: 607-538-5100 • Mobile: 607-376-1452 case plants and spotlights sandereng@delhitel.net to show off architectural features are all options for homeowners to consider. • Add value: The experts at Parker Homescape, a landscape design service, say that exterior lighting can add roughly 30 percent to the value of a home. We Also They also indicate that 50 Carry a percent of all home buyers Wide Selection say that outdoor lighting is All Year important when buying a Of STIHL® Long! home. If current residents Power Products *Does not include carbide chains are thinking about selling, now may be the time to invest in exterior lighting. Improving a home’s exterior may be as simple 4 Depot St., Delhi • 607-746-6601 as adding more lighting to www.mcdowellwalker.com improve functionality and M-F 8-5, Sat. 8-12 beauty.

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vironmental Science and Forestry, green, yellow and orange pigments are present year-round. However, during spring and summer, the leaves serve as factories where many foods necessary to help the tree grow are manufactured. That process takes place in the leaf in cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaves their green color. This process ceases as hours of daylight decrease and temperatures drop. As a result, chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the vivid colors of fall foliage begin to appear. • Squirrels have a (sophisticated) plan out there. Squirrels hiding food in autumn for the upcoming winter is a familiar sight. And squirrels are more organized than many people may know. Groundbreaking research released in 1991 found that, even

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homeowner spends a little more than $7,600 installing a new roof. Various factors, including the size of a home and the type of roof homeowners prefer, will affect the cost of a roof replacement. In addition, homeowners who see roof damage can rest assured that not all roof problems will necessarily require a replacement roof to be installed. Curled shingles are a problem many homeowners have encountered. This particular problem is not always indicative that a roof is on its way out. In fact, the home improvement resource This Old House notes that, as asphalt shingles age, their corners often begin to curl downward or upward. Homeowners who notice this early enough can glue down the curled section of each shingle

that’s beginning to curl. Some shingles may be curling because they ’re defective. Fortified Roofing, a New Jersey-based roofing company that specializes in the repairing and replacing of various roofing configurations, advises homeowners to contact a local roofing professional to diagnose the cause of the curling. Doing so quickly can prevent curled shingles from contributing to more widespread damage. Moisture and poor ventilation may be contributing to curled shingles as well. Homeowners with attics in their home may see curled shingles on their roofs because moisture is building up in their poorly ventilated attics. In addition to causing damage such as curled shingles, a poorly ventilated attic allows moisture to build up,

Carpet can add warmth and texture to a room and also provide a little bit of soundproofing. Underfoot, carpeting can be more comfortable than other types of flooring, even though it may require more upkeep. Carpet comes in various forms, but here are the main material components. • Nylon: This is one of the most durable and stain-resistant carpet fibers available and a popular choice among many homeowners. • Polyester: Carpeting can be made

potentially contributing to mold growth. Mold presents a host of additional problems, including some that can adversely affect the health of a home’s inhabitants. Improper roof installation also may be the culprit behind curled shingles. When a roof is not installed correctly, shingles may not be aligned or nailed down in the right way. This might be what’s causing shingles to curl on recently installed roofs. Curled shingles are unsightly and can pose a significant threat to a home if not addressed promptly. Homeowners can protect themselves and their roofs by working with skilled roofing professionals, who can diagnose issues like curled shingles and offer the right solutions.

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For the majority of gardening enthusiasts, gardening is a warm weather activity. While some people live in climates that make it possible to enjoy gardening year-round, those who don’t often lament the end of the gardening season. Winter might not be conducive to gardening, but the arrival of cold weather does not necessarily mean a gardener’s work is done until the following spring. Taking steps to protect plants from winter weather is an important part of maintaining a healthy garden that thrives from year to year. Timing is of the essence when winterizing a garden. The online gardening resource Get Busy Gardening!™ advises gardeners that the best time to winterize is after the first hard freeze in the fall. A hard freeze occurs when temperatures dip below freezing overnight. When that occurs, annual plants and vegetables are killed off and perennial plants, which grow back year after year, begin going dormant. Better Homes and Gardens notes that perennials are the easiest plants to prepare for winter, as they require just a little cutting back and mulching to be safe from cold weather. But no two perennials are alike, so homeowners should consult their local gardening center for advice on how to prepare their particular perennials for the coming months. The steps necessary to winterize annuals depends on which type of annuals, cool- or warm-climate,

you have. Cool-climate annuals should be covered with polyspun garden fabric when light frost is in the forecast. In addition, Better Homes and Gardens recommends pulling dead annuals and adding them to a compost pile after a killing frost. Any annuals that developed fungal disease should be discarded. Mulch annual beds with a three- to four-inch layer of chopped leaves or similar materials, spreading the mulch only two inches thick over self-sown seeds you want to germinate in the spring. Warm-climate annuals also should be covered with polyspun garden fabric when light frost is expected. Seeds of cold-hardy annuals can be planted for extended winter bloom, while gardeners also can collect seeds of warm-weather plants that will breed true to type. Even though you’re winterizing, Better Homes and Gardens recommends that gardeners continue to

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If a typical school morning sees your family rushing around and out the door with nary a moment to spare, only to be left feeling like you ran a marathon by 9 am, a new approach to your routine might be necessary. Mornings, especially in households in which parents who work outside of the home and have one or two kids requiring drop-off at their respective schools, can often be hectic. Starting off the morning feeling harried and stressed can carry over into the mood of the day, affecting productivity as a result. According to Dr. David Anderson, PhD, senior director of the ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute, busy mornings can be the most

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suggests having a launch pad, or a place where all school-related items are prepped and stored. It can be a basket, box or another container big enough to contain school items. Children can drop and pick up the items as needed.

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Doing as much preparatory work the evening before can make quite a difference in taming hectic mornings. Things that can be done in advance include checking and stocking backpacks, signing paperwork, making lunches, setting out clothing, showering, and having breakfast foods ready to go.

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Photo spreads in home design magazines can be awe-inspiring. Quite often homeowners wish they could lift the looks right off the pages of magazines and transform their own homes into picture-perfect retreats. It takes an eye for design to pull a room together — even with inspiration — and make it both functional and attractive. While hiring an interior designer is one way to go, homeowners can use some of the tricks and techniques the designers employ to do a remarkably good job of improving the interiors of their homes without such help.

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Glittery items and metallics can add a touch of luxury feel to any space. A shiny table lamp, mirrors, a sparkling chandelier, and the like are easy ways to produce a high-end feel. Reflective surfaces also will cast light around the room, giving the illusion of a larger space.

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Many homeowners make the mistake of filling a room with several small pieces of furniture that only contribute to clutter. Instead, look for a statement piece, which can be a cabinet, armoire or chaise. Mix and match large and small elements for a sense of balance.

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The colors used in a home can add impact, but designers often utilize various textures to create aesthetic appeal. A single color scheme can be enhanced by various fabrics. Consider a leather sofa made more cozy with chenille pillows next to a rustic side table. Figure out ways to incorporate a few different textures to add depth to the room.

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Homeowners often take steps to winterize the interior of their homes in the weeks before winter’s arrival, but such efforts should extend to the outside of a home as well. Decks make for great gathering places when the weather permits. Decks are where many people spend their free time and eat their meals come spring and summer, when the temperatures climb and the sun sets well into the evening. But as summer turns to fall, homeowners must take measures to protect their decks from potentially harsh winter weather. • Inspect the deck for problems. Decks tend to be used more often in summer than any other time of year. That makes fall and early winter an ideal time to inspect for wear and tear and any additional issues that may have cropped up throughout the summer. Damaged boards and loose handrails should be

fixed before winter arrives, especially for homeowners who plan to use their decks in winter. Fixing such issues in winter and even into spring may be difficult thanks to harsh conditions, so make good use of the relatively calm autumn weather to fix any issues on the deck. • Clear the deck of potted plants. Even homeowners who intend to use their decks in winter should remove potted plants from the deck in the fall. The home improvement experts at HGTV note that moisture can get trapped between deck boards and plastic, wood or ceramic containers in cold weather, and that can contribute to mildew, discoloration or decay. • Store unnecessary furniture. Homeowners who like to sit on their decks in winter will no doubt want to leave some furniture out over the winter. But those with lots of furniture for en-

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The Catskill Watershed Corp. (CWC) Board of Directors on June 4 awarded $83,740 to Townsend Elementary School on North Street in the Village of Walton to design property protection measures against future flooding. The school is listed as a “Critical Facility” and is located along East Brook which has a history of frequent flooding. In 2006, flood waters entered the school. Flood protection for the building was recommended in the Walton Tributary Local Flood Analysis (LFA). A feasibility study for the Walton School District was completed in July 2012 by Bernier, Carr and Associates. There was a meeting on site in April 2019 to discuss flood proofing ideas and methods, the design for which will now be fleshed out. In other action taken by the CWC Board June 4, owners of a building on Main Street in the Village of Hunter were awarded $278,000 to begin the construction phase of a project to elevate the structure by more than three feet. This will be the first structural elevation project funded under the Flood Hazard Mitigation Implementa-

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Wed., Oct. 4 - Four Gun Ridge, 9pm Wed., Oct. 11 - Mopar Cams, 9pm Thurs., Oct. 12 - Hummel’s Jug, 9pm

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(first Tues. of Every Month) DJ PAT DEL as your host

at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Franklin, NY

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NOW HIRING FOOD SERVers and line cook . Stop in at the OLD SCHOOLHOUSE, Downsville for an application or call 607-363-7814. B39HWd PART TIME BOOKKEEPER position. First United Methodist Church of Walton looking for PT bookkeeper. Requirements: Knowledge of Quick Books and basic bookkeeping skills.Able to Independently work, but good communication skills. Resume to be emailed to fumcwh@gmail.com B39HWd PLATTEKILL MOUNTAIN IN Roxbury New York is looking to hire a full time mechanic for our on and off snow vehicle fleet and a full time lift maintenance mechanic for our lift maintenance department. Must have own tools and valid driver license. Salary commensurate with experience. 607-326-3500. WA42HWdu FULL TIME FUEL OIL/PROpane Service Technician needed with experience repairing, servicing and installing fuel oil and propane heating furnaces and boilers. Must be able to perform annual service tune ups, diagnose and repair systems, assist with installations, and be available for on call rotation. Wage based on experience, benefits package including: 401K, paid vacation, and health insurance available. Call 607-746-2224 CE Kiff, Inc. to apply or email ianc@ cekiff.com. B40HWd FULL TIME FUEL OIL/PROpane Delivery Driver needed to perform fuel/propane deliveries to homes and businesses. Must have a clean CDL class B with tank and Hazmat endorsements. 2 years experience delivering home heating oil preferred but will train the right individual. Wage based on experience, benefits package including: 401K, paid vacation, and health insurance available. Call 607-746-2224 CE Kiff, Inc. to apply or email ianc@cekiff.com B40HWd

DEVELOPMENTAL DISabilities Aide. Seeking energetic, caring, self-starter to support developmentally disabled individuals in Delaware, Otsego or Chenango Counties. Part time positions available with full time status potential. Flexible schedule with no overnights or weekends required. High school diploma or GED required. Must have clean NYS driver’s license with no moving violations within last two years. Personal vehicle required; mileage reimbursed. $11.10 per hour. The application review process will begin on October 7, 2019 and be ongoing until the position has been filled. Applications accepted at Delaware Opportunities Inc., 35430 State Highway 10, Hamden, NY 13782. Equal Employment Opportunity MF/ F/ Disability/ Protected Veteran Status. B40HWd

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12 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 122 Stryker Road, Gilboa NY. For more information call 607-437-7132.

• September 29 - Quilts Along the Delaware

Quilts from the “Delaware County Town and Country Quilters.” On-going events: door prizes, boutique, demos, vendor and children’s corner. Lunch available. Quilts will be on display a full week Sept 21-29. Call 607-746-3849 or email dcha@delhi.net for more information. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Delaware County Historical Association. 46549 State Highway 10, Delhi NY.

• September 29 - Franklin Farmers Market

We are an FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program) authorized market accepting both WIC and Senior FNMP checks. We also accept Fresh Connect coupons. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Chapel Hall. 25 Institute St., Franklin NY.

• September 30 - Lego Time

morial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• September 30 Play & Learn

We will have hands-on activities including developmentally appropriate games, sensory materials, dramatic play items, and more. Drop in any time, for ages 0-6. 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• September 30 Delhi Food Bank

Located downstairs. 1 p.m.-3 p.m. United Ministry Church. 46 Church St., Delhi NY.

• September 30 Food Bank

9:30 a.m. Sidney United Methodist Church. 12 Liberty St., Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1347.

• September 30 - Plum Crazy Quilters

Bring a quilting project and visit with others. Please call Ellen Adams, 607-363-7414 for more information. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Plum Crazy B & B. 2860 Harvard Rd., East Branch NY.

• September 30 Roxbury Quilters

New members welcome. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Roxbury Library. 53742 NY-30, Roxbury NY.

• September 30 - Weekly Sporterifle Team Practice

Join the Oneonta Sporterifle Team today to practice weekly and compete in the NYS Sporterifle League (https://sporterifle.com/), or just come by and have fun! For more information, contact Walt and Peg Kunkler at 607-988-2667. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Oneonta Sportsmen’s Club. 251 Rod and Gun Club Rd, Oneonta NY.

• October 01 Fleischmanns Eat And Socialize Tuesday

It is a bring a meal to pass or just come and eat. Contact Pastor Deborah Lynn Judisky at 845-586-6194. 5:30 p.m.6:30 p.m. Fleischmanns Community United Methodist Church. 904 Main Street, Fleischmanns NY.

• October 01 - Free Film at the Book Nook

Persepolis will be shown. 6:30 p.m. Upstairs, United Methodist Church. 204 Maple Ave., Hobart NY.

• October 01 - Home School Meet Up

Come meet other home school families. Open rec., public computers, study space and a kitchen. 11 a.m.1 p.m. Pine Hill Community Center. 287 Main Street, Pine Hill NY. For more information call 845-254-5469.

• October 01 - Kids Club

Join others as we have fun building with the library’s LEGO collection. Thanks to the Friends of the Libraries for purchasing them! All ages - preschool through school age. 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Sidney Me-

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COUNTY SHOPPER continued from page 12 ing Center. 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River St., Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• October 01 - Knitting and Crocheting Group

All ages and skill levels welcome. Instruction available. 4 p.m.-5 p.m. William B. Ogden Library. 42 Gardiner Place, Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-5979.

• October 01 Mahjong Group

Beginners welcome. 12 p.m.-3 p.m. William B. Ogden Library. 42 Gardiner Place, Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-5929.

• October 01 - Preschool Story Time

This is for the 3-5 year olds and an adult. We sing a few songs, read several books on a theme and then make a craft that relates to the theme. 10 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• October 01 - StamfordHarpersfield Senior Club

11 a.m. Hobart Community Center. Cornell Avenue, Hobart NY. For more information call 607-652-7619. continued on page 15

Walton Village Home • Handyman Special • Investor Deal • Starter Home - Renovations Started - Good Solid Home - Detached Garage - Not In Flood Zone - Nice Neighborhood

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CANCER – JUN 22/JUL 22

Temporary responsibilities at work have you feeling a tad overwhelmed, Cancer. This project was put in your hands, so you will have to see it through to the end.

GREAT FAMILY HOME OR B&B. One-level ranch with five bedrooms and 3 full baths, large living and dining rooms, a den off the entryway, and a laundry room leading out to the deck. Located just outside the village of Delhi, only a mile away from shopping, restaurants, schools, and more. The house floor plan, with separate hallways, provides plenty of privacy for a large family. Master bedroom has an en-suite bath and a large walk-in closet. The recently renovated kitchen has wood flooring and cabinets galore. Large picture windows in living and dining rooms and in the kitchen provide plenty of natural light and showcases the great outdoors. The three-tiered deck in the back of the house is sunny, quiet and private, with great views of the yard and beyond. Old growth trees on the property buffer road noise and add privacy. One car garage, blacktop driveway with plenty of parking, and garden shed. Property is well-maintained and movein ready. PRICE: $174,900. Call Jill Ogden, Caldwell Banker at 607-267-0313. OTFREdu

It is sometimes good to look at the world through rose-colored glasses, Libra. However, do not let this cloud reality to the point that you do not see the truth.

W E S T B R O O K A PA R TMENTS, A NICE PLACE TO LIVE. Subsidy Available. We offer plenty of storage, appliances, pantries, ample parking, full-time maintenance staff, on-site laundry. We allow one small pet with pet deposit. Stop in for an application. WESTBROOK APARTMENTS, 141 East Street, Walton, NY 13856. 607-865-8762, NYS Relay 711, Tues and Thurs 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM, EHO, HCA BTFFRd WALTON ONE BEDROOM. $475/month plus security. No pets, no smoking. Call Michelle 607-287-7878. B39FRd SMALL ONE BEDROOM ON Main Street, Roxbury, NY. $500/month References required. Walking distance to everythig. Please call 607588-6173. 39FRd ONE BEDROOM APARTment in Village of Walton. $550/mo. plus gas & electric. No smokers. No pets. 607865-7928. X39FRdu ONE BEDROOM APARTment for rent. Kitchen, large living room, just remodeled. South Kortright, first floor. Heat and utilities included, $725/month. Lease, security and references required. 607-267-2873. 40FRd STUDENT ROOMS AVAILable for rent 18 Clinton Street, Delhi, NY $2,800 per semester - includes utilities. For more information call Jenny at 718-386-9684 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For a walk through call Roger at 860-908-6188. Contact: Jenny at 718-386-9684 (7:00 AM - 3:00 PM) or John at: 607-746-7097 (3:00 PM 9:00 PM). BTFFRd

SAGITTARIUS – NOV 23/DEC 21

Sagittarius, new friends come into your life this week. It’s an exciting opportunity to get to know new faces. You can benefit from expanding your social network.

CAPRICORN – DEC 22/JAN 20

LEO – JUL 23/AUG 23

VIRGO – AUG 24/SEPT 22

Aquarius, miscommunication can be a tough hurdle to clear. Make a greater effort to communicate effectively in the coming days and weeks.

Virgo, you may be having doubts about just where the future will bring you. But you don’t have to be looking too far ahead for the time being. Focus on the here and now.

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You are so busy with various activities that it is impossible to be bored for the next several days, Scorpio. You may be able to eke out a little time to recharge if you delegate.

Avoid a knee-jerk reaction to a stressful situation, Capricorn. You may find that not all stress is bad; some can spur you to accomplish things you never imagined.

Talk things through with a close friend before you swing into action, Leo. Sometimes it is better to have a springboard for ideas to see if things are truly feasible.

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HIGH MEADOW HAVEN

If you're seeking a place that offers accessible privacy then you might want to make time to have a look at this 3 bedroom, 2 bath single level home on 9.8 +/- acres. Plenty of space for friends and family and those with the need for studio and or workshop spaces will make good use of the detached, garage/workshop, the pole barn/ machine shed and other outbuildings. Want to land to grow your own food and/or raise livestock? Then you're sure to appreciate the cleared, high meadow with fabulous views of the valley below. Located in the gentle hills of Hamden and just a short drive to Delhi's schools, shopping and services.

LISTING #122021 ASKING $164,500

Contact me to list your Delaware County Property

Call Jill Ogden, Associate RE Broker, Coldwell Banker Timberland Properties Cell (607) 267-0313 for more information.

SCORPIO – OCT 24/NOV 22

There’s more going on with friends than meets the eye, Gemini. Do not rush to think something negative is going on. Keep an open mind and you could be surprised.

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ASKING: $174,900

TAURUS – APR 21/MAY 21

GEMINI – MAY 22/JUN 21

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One-level ranch with 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large living and dining rooms; with a den off the entryway, and laundry room leading out to the deck. Located just outside the village of Delhi, only a mile away from shopping, restaurants, schools, and more. Master bedroom has an en-suite bath and large walk-in closet. Recently renovated kitchen has wood flooring and cabinets galore. Large picture windows in living, dining rooms and the kitchen provide plenty of natural light and showcases the great outdoors. Three-tiered deck in the back of the house is sunny, quiet and private, with great views. Old growth trees add privacy. One car garage, blacktop driveway with plenty of parking, and garden shed. Well-maintained and move-in ready.

LIBRA – SEPT 23/OCT 23

Taurus, this week, feelings that have been simmering just under the surface come to light. Clear the air and you’ll discover everything was just miscommunication.

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ARIES – MAR 21/APR 20

A hectic few weeks find you looking forward to some time off, Aries. You may have to finish some complicated tasks first to free up moments for relaxation.

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Week of September 26 to October 2, 2019

AQUARIUS – JAN 21/FEB 18

PISCES – FEB 19/MAR 20

Make family your top priority this week, Pisces. Everything else can take a back seat for the time being. There will be time to get everything done.

FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS •SEPTEMBER 29 Halsey, Singer (25) •SEPTEMBER 30 Olivier Giroud, Athlete (33) •OCTOBER 1 Brie Larson, Actress (30) •OCTOBER 2 Sting, Singer (68) •OCTOBER 3 Gwen Stefani, Singer (50) •OCTOBER 4 Alicia Silverstone, Actress (43) •OCTOBER 5 Travis Kelce, Athlete (30)

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C O M F O RTA B L E , F U R nished rooms available with TV, microwave, refrig., coffee maker, wifi. Common kitchen. Washer and dryer available. By the week or month. $125/wk or $500/m. Walk to Mallinckrodt. Off street parking. Call 607-538-9788. WA41FRd WALTON. VERY LARGE studio plus sun room, first floor. Heat and electric included, $550, plus security. No pets, no smoking. Call Michelle 607-287-7878. B42FRd APARTMENT FOR RENT. Large, 1 bedroom apartment. $720 + electric. 120 Delaware Ave., Delhi, NY. 1 bedroom apartment, $780 + electric. 28 Main Street, Delhi. For more information call Jenny at 718-386-9684, 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM. B TFFRd TWO BEDROOM APARTment for rent. Kitchen, large living room. South Kortright, second floor. Heat and utilities included, $825/month. Lease, security and references required. 607-2672873. 40FRd WALTON LARGE 3 BEDroom first floor private entrance apartment. Newly renovated, $795 plus security, heat included, no pets, no smoking. Call Sue 607386-2085. B42FRd BEAUTIFULLY REFINISHED two-bedroom apartment. New appliances, countertops, restored farmhouse sink. Fully insulated, new windows, original hardwood floors. Private entrance, large entry/mudroom. Quiet, safe neighborhood. No smoking/ pets/drugs. First/Last/Security. $725 plus utilities. Water & trash removal included. 607-434-0511. B39FRd

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MOUNTAINVIEW ESTATESA NICE PLACE TO LIVE! All apartments have appliances,

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paint, granite countertop, washer & dryer in apartment. References required.

865-4278, NYS Relay 711,

No smoking, no pets. $675

Monday & Wednesday 8AM

plus utilities. Security deposit

– 4:00 PM. EHO/HCAF. BTFFRd WALTON ONE BEDROOM, second floor apartment, available Sept. 1. $550 per

required. 607-746-6180. S40FRd WALTON BEAUTIFUL ONE

month includes water and

bedroom apartment, $599

trash removal. No pets. 607-

plus security, plus utilities,

865-7182. X39FRd WALTON ONE BEDROOM

first floor private entrance

apartment. $575 + security.

with portico, fireplace, par-

Heat included. Large 3 sea-

quet floors. No smoking or

son sun porch. No pets, no smoking. Call Michelle 607287-7878. B44FRd

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SNOW SKIS, 1920’S, NIPple tip, 6.5 ft. $50. 607-8658777. O39RSdu LARGEST SELECTION OF firearms in Delaware County BUY-SELL-TRADE. PEROSI FIREARMS, L.L.C., 8228 County Highway 2, Andes, NY 845-676-4631. CB43RSdu FOR SALE 1993 ATV 200. Also, SkiDoo Snowmobile Rotax 800, Mach Z. $800 for both, OBO. 607-326-6917 or cell 917-703-9677. 40RSdu

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• October 01 - Toddler Rhyme Time

Stories, songs, and playtime for the tiniest tots and their caregivers. 10:30 a.m. Cannon Free Librar y. 40 Elm Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-2662.

• October 01 - Walton Emergency Food Bank

Other times call 607-865-4390. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Walton United Presbyterian Church. Corner of North & East Streets, Walton NY.

• October 01 - Charlotte Valley Senior Club

12 p.m. Davenport Presbyterian Church. Route 23, Davenport NY. For more information call 607-278-5226.

• October 01 Cybermobile

Books available at the following stops: Grand Gorge BOCES or Head Start from 1010:25 a.m.; NBT Bank Hobart from 10:50-11:30 a.m.; Youth Leadership Academy, South Kortright from 12:10-12:30 p.m.; Davenport Firehouse from 1-1:15 p.m.; East Meredith Firehouse from 1:30 to 1:45 p.m.; Meridale Firehouse from 2-2:30 p.m.; Treadwell Croton House from 2:50-3:15 p.m. For more information call 607-723-8236.

• October 01 - James

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2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 REG CAB LONG BOX

2015 HONDA CRV EXL AWD

S. Moore American Legion Auxiliary #167

All members are invited to attend. Please remember to bring the Poppy cans. 6 p.m. James S. Moore American Legion Hall. 1 Legion Lane, Downsville NY.

• October 01 - LEGO Club

Creative construction, based on a different theme every month. 3 p.m. Cannon Free Library. 40 Elm Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-2662.

• October 01 - Music for Munchkins

This program is for children up to age 5. We’ll have fun with musical instruments, songs, movement activities, and finish off with some parachute play. 11 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• October 01 - The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce

Board of Directors meeting followed by the general meeting. 9:30 a.m. Delhi Telephone Company. 107 Main St., Delhi NY.

• October 01 - Unadilla Chamber of Commerce

All members and community are welcome to attend. For more information call: 607765-7386 or email unadillachamber@yahoo.com. 5:30 p.m. The Meeting Place. 187 Main St., Unadilla NY.

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2016 CHEVY CRUZE LIMITED

2013 GMC HD 2500 SLE REG CAB 4X4

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For residents of the town of Colchester. 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Colchester Community United Methodist Church. Main Street, Downsville NY.

• October 02 - Color Me Calm Dodge Ram

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Teens and adults are invited to drop by the library’s coloring corner for some artistic, meditational relaxation. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. William B. Ogden Library. 42 Gardiner Place, Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-5929.

• October 02 - Franklin Rotary Meeting

New members are welcome and encouraged. For more information contact 607-8293446. 6 p.m. Franklin Methodist Church. 465 Main Street, Franklin NY.

• October 02 - Hand Needlework Group

We welcome all who knit, crochet, quilt, do needlepoint, tatting, crewel, embroidery, etc., of all levels, including those who would like to learn. We will offer help and encouragement while you work on your own projects. 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Stamford Village Library. 117 Main St., Stamford NY. For more information call 607-652-5001.

• October 02 Knitting Group

Sit around the table and knit with friends. Share your skills. 10 a.m. Cannon Free Library. 40 Elm Street, Delhi NY. For more information call 607-746-2662.

• October 02 - Lego Time

Join others as we have fun building with the library’s LEGO collection. Thanks to the Friends of the Libraries for purchasing them! All ages - preschool through school age. 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• October 02 - Our Place in Walton

Come join us for games, refreshments and making new friends or bring a friend with you. Bring your own lunch. Get out of the house and have some fun. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. United Presbyterian Church. corner of North and East Streets, Walton NY.

• October 02 - Our Place Social Center

Offering a variety of activities. No fee. Everyone welcome. 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Saint James Church. 55 Lake Delaware Drive, Delhi NY. For more information call 845-676-4425, 607-832-4401.

2006 DODGE DAKOTA 4X4

AUTOMOTIVE WANTED: JUNK CARS, trucks, motor homes only. Cash paid for most. Towing & flatbed, light truck repair. Specializing in rear ends and 4x4’s. Used auto & truck parts. Also, motorcycle inspections. MARTY BUILT, 607-652-4327. CB50AUd ELECTRONIC CAR STARTER, never used, in package. $70. 607-432-7509. O39AUd 2001 PONTIAC SUV. RUNning condition very good. Make a reasonable offer. 607-865-4470. B39AUd 2009 FORD CROWN VICTOria P.I. $1,000 no reasonable offer refused. Call for info. 607-832-4573. T42AUdu 1999 SUBARU LEGACY. 2.2L, AWD, 81,812 mi., many new parts. $800. Call 607832-4098. 40AUdu 2007 FORD FOCUS, 5 speed, well maintained, very clean, no lights on, 89,000 original miles, comes w/4 studded snow tires, $2,800 OBO. 607-206-6594. 40AUdu 2002 VOLVO V70. RED WITH black interior, 5 cylinder, automatic. Weather Tech floor mats. $1700. 607-6527291. 40AUdu

• October 02 - Pine Hill Social Circle

Bring your knitting or other crafts or just come by for a visit. Coffee and home baked goodies, an old-fashioned catch up with your friends and neighbors. 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Pine Hill Community Center. 287 Main Street, Pine Hill NY.

• October 02 - Play & Learn

We will have hands-on activities including developmentally appropriate games, sensory materials, dramatic play items, and more. Drop in any time, for ages 0-6. 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sidney Memorial Public Library. 8 River Street, Sidney NY. For more information call 607-563-1200.

• October 02 Prayer Service

Community welcome. 6:30 p.m. Walton Lighthouse Assembly. 596 Co. Rt. 21, Walton NY. For more information call 607-865-6152.

• October 02 - Sidney Historical Association Museum

The museum houses newspapers, genealogy section, military items, old yearbooks, Bendix/Amphenol history and much more. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sidney Town Hall. 44 Grand St., Sidney NY.

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159

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ALL NEW 2019 Honda HRV LX AWD Automatic, Multi-Angle Rearview Camera, Bluetooth , 17-inch Silver-Painted Alloy Wheels

MSRP: $21,170

$

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299

PER -ORMO.

$

MSRP: $22,915

189

PER MO. With $2,999 Total Due With First Payment Down Only at Lease Signing or trade equity 8% sales tax, processing and estimated DMV, acquisition fee ALL INCLUDED. A TRUE first payment down only lease!

All New 2019 Honda Ridgeline RTL AWD

AAutomatic, LL NEMulti-Angle W 201Rearview 9 HoCamera, nda Bluetooth ACCOR, D LX SEDAN ®

17-inch Silver-Painted Alloy Wheels

$

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299

PER -ORMO.

$

189

ALL NEW 2019 Honda CRV EX AWD

$

379

LEASE FOR

399

PER -ORMO.

With First Payment Down Only

$

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$

MSRP: $29,845

289

PER MO. With $2,999 Total Due With First Payment Down Only at Lease Signing or trade equity 8% sales tax, processing and estimated DMV, acquisition fee ALL INCLUDED. A TRUE first payment down only lease!

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$

MSRP: $24,640

PER MO. With $2,999 Total Due With First Payment Down Only at Lease Signing or trade equityy 8% sales tax, processing and estimated DMV, acquisition fee ALL INCLUDED. A TRUE first payment down only lease!

Automatic, Remote Start, Heated Seats, One-Touch Power Moon-roof

4 in stock at this offer

Power Seat, Heated Seats, One-Touch Power Moon-roof

LEASE FOR

MSRP: $37,865

309

PER MO. With $2,999 Total Due at Lease Signing or trade equity

8% sales tax, processing and estimated DMV, acquisition fee ALL INCLUDED. A TRUE first payment down only lease!

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Sunroof, Heated Seats, Remote Start and Alloy Wheels, Only 30K Miles STK#: 19071A AD ONLY PRICE:

$

11,999

PAY ONLY:

189

$

P/72 mos.

2018 Honda Fit EXL

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18,999

289

$

PAY ONLY:

P/72 mos.

IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT TO US, WE’LL BRING THE CAR RIGHT TO YOU! Disclosures: Leases are based on 36 months 12,000 miles per year. Must qualify credit Honda Financial. Lessee responsible for 65 Oneida Street, Oneonta, NY • 607-433-1251 maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15¢/mile over 12,000 miles/year for vehicles with MSRP less than $30,000, and 20¢/mile over 12,000 miles/year for vehicles with MSRP of $30,000 or more. See your Honda dealer for complete details. $595 Acquisition fee is included in payment. Must qualify credit Honda Financial APR.

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MSRP $28,040 Country Club NISSAN Disc. $1,522

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FOR CURRENT LESSEES OF 2014 MODEL YEAR OR NEWER GM VEHICLES: $4,995 DUE AT SIGNING (AFTER ALL OFFERS)**. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT. TAX, TITLE, LICENSE, AND DEALER FEES EXTRA. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $0.25/MILE OVER 30,000 MILES.

ULTRA LOW-MILEAGE LEASE FOR QUALIFIED LESSEES.

255

$

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1500 CREW CAB 4WD CUSTOM W/4.3L ECOTEC3 V6 & CUSTOM VALUE PACKAGE

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2019 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD LT

36 MONTHS - 12K MI PER YEAR LEASE

2.5 SV AWD SEDAN

169

$

Payments are for a 2019 CHEVROLET Trax AWD LT with an MSRP of $26,145. 36 monthly payments total $6,048. Payments are for a 2019 CHEVROLET Equinox AWD LT with an MSRP of $32,040. 36 monthly payments total $7,164. Payments are for a 2019 CHEVROLET Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4WD Custom w/4.3L V6 & Custom Value Package with an MSRP of $43,115. 36 monthly payments total $9,180. Not available with some other offers. Take new retail delivery by 9/30/19. See dealer for details.

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Certified Pre-Owned

Chevy Cruzes

6 to Choose From Miles starting at 16,000

$26,518

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Miles starting at 3,000

See dealer for details. Must take delivery from new dealer stock. Offers end 09/30/2019.

PREOWNED MANAGER PICKS 2012 CHEVY EQUINOX 2LT AWD BLUE, 104K, #948640A......................................................................................$175 2011 KIA SORENTO EX AWD WHITE, 96K, #103221A......................................................................................$209 2016 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5I AWD BLACK, 67K, #103023A ..................................................................................... $239 2016 NISSAN ROGUE SV AWD GRAY, 22K, 949090 .........................................................................CERTIFIED $299 2012 RAM 1500 ST CREW 4X4 MAROON, 97K, #103238A..................................................................................$339 2012 NISSAN FRONTIER SV CREW 4X4 BLACK, 46K, #102819A .....................................................................................$349 2012 TOYOTA TACOMA EXT CAB 4X4 RED, 92K, #948990A .........................................................................................$349 2012 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB 4X4 TAN, 29K, #102519A..........................................................................................$359 2016 NISSAN FRONTIER SV CREW 4X4 SILVER, 28K, #948790 .....................................................................CERTIFIED $379 2016 NISSAN FRONTIER SV CREW 4X4 RED ,40K ,#949060 .........................................................................CERTIFIED $379 2016 NISSAN FRONTIER SV KING 4X4 GRAY, 30K, #948920 ........................................................................CERTIFIED $389 2018 NISSAN FRONTIER SV CREW 4X4 BLACK, 15K, #948980 .................................................................... CERTIFIED $399 2016 NISSAN PATHFINDER SL 4X4 GRAY, LTH, 14K, #949140................................................................ CERTIFIED $429 2016 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 2.7 ECO, WHITE, 30K, #949050..........................................................................$509

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Certified Pre-Owned

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9 to Choose From

Miles starting at 8,000

/mo* /mo*

Payments as low as:

236

$

/mo.

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