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EYE EXAMS

YES...We accept your insurance! We welcome State of New York, CSEA, PEF and MC employees as well as Military, Law Enforcement, First Responders and all Town employees.

Done right on our premises!

We SPECIALIZE in "Hard to Fit" Eyeglasses and Contact patients.

The LARGEST selection of Eyeglass Frames in Capital Region!

Bethlehem's trusted Optician

for over

102 years!

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At Douglas A Schulz LLC, we have a long history of doing what’s right. That includes a tradition of personal attention, and being right here in DELMAR to help you protect what’s most important. DoUgLAS SCHULZ Douglas A Schulz LLC (518) 439-2600 schulzd2@nationwide.com www.nationwide.com/schulz

Call for a free quote today.

Not all Nationwide affiliated companies are mutual companies and not all Nationwide members are insured by a mutual company. Nationwide, Nationwide is On Your Side, and the Nationwide N and Eagle are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. © 2016 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. NPR-0784AO (01/16)

518-767-2671

www.backyardshedco.com

Backyard Shed Co. Inc. is taking orders for Spring/Summer Construction Custom Garages/cabins built on site by our Amish crews.​​ Choose our design or show us yours; Choice of sidings, windows, doors ​ As always we are bringing in New Spring Stock of SHEDS, GAZEBOS, POOL HOUSES AND MORE. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE 0R EMAIL US FOR MORE INFORMATION ON GARAGES OR SHEDS

1208 US Route 9W, Selkirk NY Mon.- Fri.10-5, Sat. 10-4, Sun.10-2

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Bethlehem Democratic Committee presents

Thursday, April 6th, 2017 | 5:00-7:00PM at Normanside Country Club in Delmar Join us for food and drinks while you mingle with Democratic friends, committee persons, candidates, and elected officials, including Senator Neil Breslin and Assemblywoman Pat Fahy. Sample appetizers from local restaurants! Suggested contribution of $50.00 greatly appreciated.

Proceeds support the election of progressive Democratic candidates. 10% will be donated to a local nonprofit organization

Call for Candidates:

Checks made payable to:

Town Supervisor Town Board members (2) Town Clerk Superintendent of Highways Town Justice

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Bethlehem Democratic Committee, P.O. Box 245, Delmar, NY 12054 ___ Yes, I will attend. Enclosed is $_________ for ____ tickets ___ No, I cannot attend. But enclosed is my contribution of $_________. Name:

______________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Phone: _____________________ RSVP: info@bethlehemdems.org

Paid for by the Bethlehem Democratic Committee

Snowblower Tune-Up Special ing!tax m o c s i + Snow

Includes:

1. Compression check. 2. Ignition Spark Check. 3. Replace Spark plug. 4. Complete Oil Change. 5. Clean Air Filter (if appl) 6. Lube & adjust all Belts, pulleys & chains. 7. Check and lube drive system. 8. Lube front gear box & grease fittings. 9. Test Run.

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SAME-DAY SERVICE CALLS Call for details.

$10 OFF

When you Winterize your Lawn mower AND Tune-Up your Snowblower. Limited time offer.

475-9772 Salisbury

Small Engine Repair

We specialize in Carburetor Rebuilds.

Reconditioned SNOW BLOWERS FOR SALE.


Roof Cleaning Deck & Fence Restoration

Gutter Cleaning

House Wash Special

Pressure Wash

488-0073 House Wash Special

$349

House Washing

Two story home. (up to 2900 sq ft)

$249

Single story home. (up to 1800 sq ft)

Expires 3/31/17

Expires 3/31/17

488-0073

488-0073

Concrete Cleaning

www.h2opwny.com

Garage Floor Cleaning

Spring cleaning is around the corner, selling or buying a home? Or just need that amazing curb appeal...and great service...we’re offering a great deal if service is scheduled before March 31st 2017 for our great weather cleaning.

HUMANITIES INSTITUTE for LIFELONG LEARNING (HILL) “The University In Our Town”

HILL presents its 24th Spring semester of university-level courses in the Humanities and related fields to the residents of the Capital District. The courses are taught by distinguished experts who are usually faculty members of local colleges. The fee for each course is $35. THIS SPRING: •The Music of Richard Strauss •World War 1 & the Shaping of the Modern World •Big Trials in American History •French Art from Absolutism to Impressionism •Apocalypse Soon! Studies on Views, Claims, and Fears about the End of the World "As We Know It" Classes start the week of March 6 at the Delmar Reformed Church on Delaware Avenue at the Four Corners. For course descriptions and a registration form, visit our web page at www.bethlehemschools.org/community/adult-education or call 368-7029.

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TREE SERVICE INC. “We Thrive Upon Our Reputation”

367 Delaware Ave. Delmar

475-1111

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Complete Tree & Stump Removal Pruning of Shade and Ornamental Trees Tree Fertilization Land Clearing 100 Foot Crane Service 60 Foot Bucket Truck

30+ Years Experience

Bethlehem’s Best Corned Beef & Cabbage

WINTER DISCOUNTS

for new estimates & work completed until March 31st

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Fully Insured ~ Member of NYS Arborist Association Member of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce

www.haslamtreeservice.com Jim Haslam, Owner Graduate Forester, ESF

Have your trees analyzed and serviced by skilled, local tree care professionals who take pride in the work they do.


The Hidden Café

Mediterranean & American Affair Delaware Plaza, Delmar | 439-8800 Reservations Suggested

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Hummus Falafel Kabobs Lamb Steak Chicken Seafood Salads

5.00 OFF

10.00 OFF

With coupon. Expires 3/31/17

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25.00 lunch check The Hidden Café

50.00 dinner check The Hidden Café


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G Tax Preparation S Preparing your own federal and state income tax return can be a complicated and confusing process. Trust your tax return to a trained professional for an accurate return with personalized service at a reasonable price.

MJ

Technical Solutions, Inc.

Serving the Capital District for 15 years, with reliable and honest work.

Come by and see us!

2 Howard Place | Delmar, NY 12054 Walk in Hours: Mon-Fri 900-5:00

518-878-4335

Reinstall OS / Factory Image Restore: $65.00

Federal and State Tax Return Preparation IRS E~filing

(RELOAD OF WINDOWS WITH UPDATES, NO OTHER PROGRAMS. FACTORY SOFTWARE AND ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS TO BE SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER)

Hardware Installations: $25.00

Business & Personal

(HARD DRIVES, GRAPHICS CARDS, SOUND CARDS, NETWORK CARDS, WIRELESS, DVD, ETC. )

Tax Preparation & Planning

Virus Removal & Repair: $60.00

*Experienced *Professional *Local

(INCLUDES REMOVAL OF VIRUSES ONLY, DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY EXTRA TIME REQUIRED TO REPAIR START UP OR PERFORMANCE )

Gregory A. Swift CPA ,

Call to schedule an appointment

New Client Special

$25.00 OFF

421- 4734 gregswiftcpa.com

15 Kenwood Avenue Glenmont, NY 12077 Member of the AICPA - American Institution of Certified Public Accountants Member of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce

Your 2016 Tax Preparation Good until March 15th, 2017

Memory Upgrade: $25.00

(INSTALL OF MEMORY, PART NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE)

Performance: $40.00-$130.00

(STANDARD CLEANING OF THE REGISTRY AND ANY UNNECESSARY FILES OR STARTUP PROGRAMS. MAY NEED TO REFORMAT HARD DRIVE TO FACTORY STATE AND REINSTALL SOFTWARE AND LOAD ALL FILES, PICTURES, DESKTOP, FAVORITES BACK … FACTORY SOFTWARE AND ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS TO BE SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER. *PRICE TO VARY BASED ON EACH COMPUTER*) PRICES ARE BASED ON NORMAL HOUSEHOLD COMPUTERS.

518-878-4335

RPMs Mission Trip Fundraiser

Grounds for Giving Saturday, March 18th | 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Delmar Reformed Church Tickets: 1 FOR $15 / 2 FOR $25

This fun evening will feature a silent auction, delicious hors d’oeuvres, desserts and coffees along with lively music by The Sacandaga String Band!

(Child care provided, advance sign up required)

Contact Beth Gould: RPMsYouthGroup@gmail.com or 518-596-2116


Drive-Thru Service & Free Delivery Call:518-439-8200 518-439-8200 Accepting most insurance including

CVS/Caremark Empire Plan

360 Delaware Ave. Delmar, NY 12054 Medicare D TriCare Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Saturday-Sunday 9am-3pm www.4CRx.com

We make house calls

We are a small real estate firm that thinks big. We exceed customer expectations because we know loyalty has to be earned. Clients who value top-shelf customer service appreciate our individualized, flexible services and are impressed by our negotiation skills and attention to detail. We deeply value our community and show that via our Community Give Back Program.

Located at Delmar’s Four Corners. Owners: Patrick McSharry/Julie Sasso

439-3547 www.mcsharryandassociates.com

INCREASE YOUR COMFORT & THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME WITH A NEW ADDITION! Quality Building and Remodeling for the 21st Century

(518) 813-8411 • Altamont, NY Full-Service Residential Construction Decks Full Build of Your Dream Home Garages Additions/Expansions Basement Finishing Remodeling Roofing, Gutters & Siding Kitchens & Bathrooms Home Improvement & General Repair

100% Customer Satisfaction • Fully Insured • Free/Low Cost Estimates Visit www.RTSConstruction.com to: | View Our Work | Receive an Estimate | References | Employment |

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All therapists are NYS licensed

balance massage studio

Est. 2001

"Think Spring" Special

$49

balancemassagestudio.com

Winter Blues?

50 minute massage

Warm Up at Balance!

New Clients Only. Not combined with other offers. Expires 3/31/17

Swedish - Deep Tissue - Hot Stone Therapy - Prenatal Massage Thai ~Yoga Massage - Shiatsu - Shamanic Energy Sessions Trigger Point Therapy - Lymphatic Facilitation Chakra Balancing - Lomi Lomi - Energy Healing - Crystal Healing

Relaxation Special

$90

Gift Certificates . Wellness Packages . Aromatherapy Gifts

475.9999

Open 7 days a week by appointment

316 Delaware Ave-Suite 25, Delmar

One hour massage with Hot Stones New Clients Only. Not combined with other offers. Expires 3/31/17

FISH FRY DINNER Elsmere Firehouse 15 West poplar drive, Delmar |4:00pm to 7:00pm proudly presented by the

Fridays: March 3rd, March 17th, March 31st and April 14th. Dinner includes:

FISH FRY $9

French Fries & Coleslaw

with your choice of cocktail or tarter sauce.

New England Clam Chowder - $3.50 Kid’s meal:

Chicken nuggets & French fries‌only $5.00

INCOME TAX PREPARATION Roe, P.C. Localn, ced e Expearni d te Accura

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Certified Public Accountant

To schedule call

439-1517

terrell@tlroe.com 449 Delaware Avenue, Delmar (Next to Town Hall)


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Your Local Electrical Experts

RB Electric Sales and Service

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Homemade Pesto & Spaghetti Sauce Italian Sausage & Giant Meatballs Homemade Soups & Pasta Fagioli Extra Lean Bratwurst Maple Breakfast Sausage Homemade Baked Beans Macaroni & Potato Salad Thick Sliced Bacon

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Carpet Cleaning CARPET * UPHOLSTERY * TILE & GROUT

Order your Home Cured, Nitrate Free

CORNED BEEF rs! a e y 0 5 r o f u o y Thank WE HAVE FRESH Meadowbrook Farms

Hydro Extraction Truck Mounted Units

Everyones IRISH on St. Patrick’s Day!

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Residential /Commercial

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Propane Refill

ACUPUNCTURE Effective treatment for pain, stress and much more.

Donna Reynolds, Lic. Ac.

Since 1986

278 Delaware Ave. | Delmar | 518.478.9217

$

14. 89

+tax

We give you a FULL 20lbs! ...not just 15lbs that you get at the Box Stores.

767-9101

806 Rt 9W Glenmont

(about a half mile past Wemple Rd on the left)

Daily Lunch Specials


Carolyn Fuller King

Alterations

Alterations - Bridal/Evening Wear - Custom Work Formerly of Julliard in NYC 16 Burhans Place Delmar, NY 12054 (518) 256-3886

TAX RETURN PREPARATION Personal, Professional Service House Calls Available

James N. Plummer, CFP Enrolled Agent

Winter Indoor Help Call 439-8602 For a Helping Hand Inside & Outside

plummerfinancialservices.com

Odd Jobs • Cleaning • Painting • Small Repairs

14 Booth Road | Delmar, NY 12054

JABAR W. HANDYMAN, LLC

Call 518.368.2121

Bethlehem Soccer Club Registration for the Spring 2017 Recreation Season To register for the spring recreation season, please go to:

www.bscny.org The Recreation program is about PARTICIPATION and FUN. Email questions to: recreation@bscny.org


Ask the

Canterbury Vet Climate Change

Q: Spring break is around the corner and we have a family trip planned. What can we do so our pets have a safe vacation too? A: Vacation is just around the corner, but before your family departs, consider a few things to prepare your pets for your trip. Whether you are planning on traveling with your pets or having them kenneled, plan ahead to make sure your pet will be taken care of during your trip. There are many options available for your pet: traveling with the family, staying with a friend, boarding at a kennel or cattery, or hiring the services of a pet-sitter. Here are a few things to take into account for each option: Taking your pet with you: • If you can’t bear to leave your dog or cat behind, check for pet friendly hotels. Be realistic about the amount of time you will be able to spend with your pet. If you are away from your pet over 50% of the day, it may be best to leave your pet at home. • If you will be taking flight for your travel plans, carefully consider how the trip will affect your pet. Air travel can be very stressful for pets. • Check with your vet to make sure that there are no special animal health requirements for traveling to your destination. Staying with a friend: • To have piece of mind, arrange for your pet to stay with a friend during your vacation and then swap services during their trip. • Make sure your pets have a positive interaction before you leave, especially if your friend has pets. Bring your pet over to your friend’s home multiple times to get them used to the environment. Make sure to leave complete instructions for friends to keep your pet “on schedule.” Boarding at a Kennel or Cattery: • If you are unable to travel with your pet or make arrangements with a friend, a boarding facility may be an alternative. Choose a facility that requires immunizations so that your pet doesn’t get sick from any of the other residents and ask for a tour to ensure the cleanliness of the facility. • Inquire about the amount of time your pet will spend outdoors and the types of exercise areas.

Hiring the Services of a Pet-Sitter: • If your pet requires one-on-one interaction and has difficulty leaving home, hiring a pet-sitter may be your best choice. Check their references to guarantee they are reliable and trustworthy. • Leave clear instructions and all of your pet’s supplies in an easily accessible location. • Do a trial run for a day to identify any potential problems prior to leaving. Important items to leave with your pet’s caretaker: • A letter of authorization for the caretaker and the most recent vet record so that they can seek veterinary treatment if your pet becomes ill. • The phone numbers and locations of your veterinarian and a nearby emergency clinic. • Your personal contact information or hotel and flight information in the event of an emergency. Although it may seem time-consuming to make these arrangements prior to your vacation, knowing your pet is safe and properly taken care of will give you peace of mind during your escape. Please send all your veterinary questions to: AskTheVet@canterburyvet.com or mail them to Ask the Vet c/o Canterbury Animal Hospital 88 Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY 1205439-2700

www.canterburyvet.com 88 Delaware Ave, Delmar NY 12054 + 439-2700

CORNERSTONE Surveying & Mapping

Do you know where your property lines are? Don’t buy real estate without a survey!

Herman Pulcher,LS NYS Licensed Land Surveyor

518-326-2585

www.cornerstonesurveyingny.com


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Spring is around the corner!

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A division of Ten Thousand Villages

729-4836 TREE SERVICE INC.

SPRING CLEAN UP'S Complimentary one time lawn mow

service for any new customers that signs up for a spring clean up and seasonal contract before April 15th. Owner publication Our Towne Bethlehem mowing & Guilderland Please mention this ad and present at time of estimate. ~ C.J. runHaslam~ date March size 3.5” x 4.75” Albany

Juanita Fox, 717-859-8120

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LANDSCAPING

◊ Mowing - Residential/Commercial ◊ Spring & Fall Clean-Ups ◊ Turf Repair ◊ Design & Installation © Ten Thousand Villages ◊ Seeding ◊ Bed & Garden Preparation Permission to use this resource as it appears. Any alterations or use of graphic elements apart from this ◊ Fertilization design must be approved by the Ten Thousand Villages ◊ Edging & Weed Control Marketing Department, 717-859-8170. ◊ Mulching DELIVERY SERVICES ◊ Tree & Shrub Pruning ◊ Stone | Mulch | Topsoil


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Now Enrolling for ALL PROGRAMS

Jayne Maloney

School’s Out Inc.

6 locations: 239 Delaware Ave. and in 5 BCSD elementary schools School’s Out Inc. is a non-profit school age childcare program started in 1983 by parents seeking an alternative to afterschool babysitting. They set out to create a program that would be safe, reliable, convenient, enriching and a complement to elementary education in the BCSD. SOI currently serves over 400 children daily before and after school, has vacation care programs during school breaks and has a 9 week summer program. We support local community groups, Bethlehem Tomboys, Tri-Village Little League, Bethlehem Soccer Club, BOU, Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce, Our Towne Turkey Trot, just to name a few! It is my privilege and honor to serve and support the families of the Bethlehem community.

Angela’s Pizza & Pasta

Restaurant

Large Pizza w/ 1 Toppings

427-7122

427-7122 Fax 427-0651

OPEN 7 DAYS

Sunday thru Thursday 11am - 10pm Friday and Saturday 11am - 11pm

Eat In / Take Out DELIVERY for Lunch & Dinner

(A $50 value)

New enrollments only. One per family.

439-9300

Before and After School Programs | Full Day Summer Programs Half Day/Full Day Vacation Care | Special Needs

Site Happenings: Eagle . Elsmere . Glenmont . Hamagrael . Slingerlands

schoolsoutinc.org

239 Delaware Avenue, Delmar | 439-9300

Large Cheese Pizza

20 Wings & Large Antipasto

Large Pizza

Large Pizza

w/ 2 Toppings

10 Wings

w/ 1 Topping

$12.99 +Tax $33.99 +Tax $13.99 +Tax $19.99 +Tax

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

Angela’s

Town Square Shopping Center Route 9W, Glenmont

FREE REGISTRATION

2 Large Cheese Pizzas

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

Angela’s

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

Angela’s

Angela’s 427-7122

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427-7122

2 Large

Large Pizza

2 Large

w/ 1 Topping 20 Wings & 2 liter of Soda

Cheese Pizzas w/1 Topping each

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

Cheese Pizzas

20 Wings

$20.99 +Tax $36.99 +Tax $29.99 +Tax $25.99 +Tax

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

One coupon per order. Please mention coupon when ordering. Not to be combined with other offers or specials. Limited time offer

Angela’s

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427-7122

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WALK- I NS WELCOME Appointments recommended

To Life! and Jewish Family Services will host a panel

Open 6 Days a week Monday & Thursday's 10-6 Tuesday & Wednesday Friday 9-5 Saturday's 9-2

discussion on important issues surrounding breast and ovarian cancer genetic predisposition. This program will be of interest to anyone who has questions about heredity risk for cancer. The panel will focus on hereditary risk for those with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. Featured panelists:

Matt Serigrbenesr e Master Ba

Shannon Banahan

Owner and Master Barber

Lindsey A. Morse, MS, CGC – Senior Genetic Counselor with Ferre Institute; Jenny Romero, MD – Oncologist, Romero Oncology; Mara Ginsberg – Breast Cancer Survivor, President and Founder of To Life!; Introduction by Jocelyn Dax, Jewish Family Services of Northeastern New York

Christina Atanasio Barber

New Client Special

$12 Haircut

Location: Jewish Federation of NENY, Golub Center 184 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany 12203

One per client. With coupon.

Date:

We offer discounts for Seniors (60+), Military, Law Enforcement, First Responders and Bethlehem Town Employees. (With ID)

365 Feura Bush Rd. Glenmont | 463-4247 shannonsbarbershop.biz We accept

March 28, 2017 from 6:00—8:00 pm Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact To Life! 518-439-5975 info@tolife.org

"Give Where You Live initiative"

For every referral you send to me that closes, I will donate $500.00 to your favorite local charity.

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Know Your Risk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer

Sandy LaValle Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

Cell:

518.424.3349

slavalle@realtyusa.com 231 Delaware Avenue | Delmar


Jim’s St. Patrick's Day Toasts Health and long life to you Land without rent to you The partner of your heart to you And when you die, may your bones rest in Ireland As you slide down the banisters of life may the splinters never point the wrong way. Here's to your coffin.... May it be built of 100 year old oaks which I will plant tomorrow May your neighbor respect you, Troubles neglect you, The angels protect you, And Heaven accept you. May the best day of your past be the worst day of your future. May you live to be a hundred, with one extra year to repent. May you never forget what is worth remembering, Or remember what is best forgotten. May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, The insight to know where you are, and the foresight to known when you've gone too far.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Your vehicle receives The “BEST” Car Wash with undercarriage rinse, 3-step foam polish, high pressure wheel cleaning, rust inhibitor, All Season surface protectant, tire shine and touch-free air drying.

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REGISTRATION

NOW OPEN

TRI VILLAGE LITTLE LEAGUE Spring 2017 Boys & girls born between May 1, 2004 and December 31, 2012 are eligible to play! NEW PLAYERS MUST PROVIDE A COPY OF THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATE. & 3 PROOFS OF RESIDENCY WITHIN THE BETHLEHEM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OR ATTEND SCHOOL FULL-TIME WITHIN THE BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DISTRICT.

** Acceptable Proofs include driver’s license, school records, tax, utility or insurance bill.**

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TVLL, PO BOX 164, Delmar, NY 12054 Online registration at

www.Trivillagelittleleague.com


Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering March is Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering Month! This is the 21st century, so why are we still talking about women in science? While women have made huge advancements in biological and medical fields, even making up the majority in some of these fields (especially veterinary medicine), women are still a significant minority in engineering, computer, physical sciences, and mathematics. The development of talent in STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) fields is crucial for our country’s global leadership. When an open and diverse scientific community is fostered, you can draw from a variety of unique viewpoints or experiences. So why is it important for women to be encouraged to pursue careers in STEM fields? Attracting and retaining more women in the (STEM) workforce will maximize innovation, creativity, and competitiveness. Scientists are working to solve some of the most difficult challenges of our time. Engineers design many of the things we use daily. Innovation is most useful for a population when the innovators represent the population for whom they innovate. With a more diverse workforce, scientific and technological products, services, and solutions are likely to be better designed and more likely to represent all users, and the direction of scientific inquiry will be guided by a broader array of experiences. As Google says, technical innovation requires diversity. A diverse workforce leads to better products for diverse users. When women are not involved in the design of products, needs and desires unique to women may be overlooked. For example, some early voice-recognition systems were calibrated to typical male voices. As a result, women’s voices were literally unheard. Diversity ensures better products for the entire population. How do we get girls interested in STEM? Spread the word about girls’ and women’s achievements in math and science. Find local mentors to help girls reach their career goals. Teach girls that intellectual skills, including spatial skills, are acquired, not innate.

Teach kids about stereotype threat (the risk of confirming negative stereotypes about an individual’s racial, ethnic, gender, or cultural group) and promote a growth-mindset environment. Help girls recognize their career-relevant skills and emphasize real-life applications in early STEM courses. Encourage high school girls to take calculus, physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering classes when available. Give inclusive messages about who makes a good science or engineering student. Take proactive steps to support women in STEM majors.

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We Service All Brands of A/C’s, Furnaces & Generators!

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Gourmet Bakery - Cookies & Pastries Stonewall Kitchen Products Unique Gift Items Catering Menu Available

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Emma Cleary’s Cafe www.daiseysdoggieretreat.com • Radiant heated floor • 24-hr security monitoring • Doggie TV • Fire protection • Three play sessions • Country setting per day with residence on-site ....and lots of Love, Love, Love!

WALK-INS WELCOME

439-8700

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Guernsey cows and fresh produce figure prominently in the story of the Kleinke family farm on Kenwood Avenue. William Kleinke and Helena Krause immigrated separately from Germany in 1880. They met in the States, married in 1882 and began raising a family in Albany’s South End, then full of German immigrants. William was a successful butcher who owned his home and shop. In 1915, the Kleinke’s purchased Pine Grove, a former Hotaling family farm which was located on the north side of today’s Kenwood Avenue. A 1916 farm directory notes that William H. and Helena Kleinke owned Pine Grove in Glenmont and their main crop was hay. Soon thereafter, their son Edward, then just 18 years old, traded a horse for two Guernsey cows. Thus began the operation that would become the Glensmere Guernsey Farm. Glensmere (so named because the farm is on the border of Glenmont and Elsmere) grew to about 100 head with 60 cows being milked. Kleinke’s advertised “There is no substitute for Guernsey Milk. Buy it at the farm or have it delivered at your door.” The dairy had routes in Bethlehem and Albany, and deliveries could include eggs, milk and cream. The dairy had a good, long run, 50+ years, finally closing shop in 1973. Edward Kleinke was a tireless promoter of Guernsey cows. In 1927 he helped organize the Capital District Guernsey Breeders Association where he was the first president. His cows won awards at the Altamont Fair and his bulls were sought after sires. One, Glensmere’s

While it has been extensively altered over the years, the barn on the right has Dutch H-bent construction. During the season, the barn doors are open wide with inviting displays of locally grown produce. Ann and Paul Kleinke’s home is on the left.

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property that Paul had purchased from his father ten years earlier. The original farmhouse there had burned down, but the old Dutch style barn remained as did a machine shop. Paul and Ann transformed the machine shop into a warm and inviting home. This property is the Kleinke farm stand on Kenwood Avenue we are all familiar with today. Ann and Paul are proud to note that their five grandchildren have the opportunity to be the fifth generation of Kleinkes farming in Bethlehem.

Ann and Paul Kleinke with their daughters Terri and Deborah.

Orchestra and the Delmar Senior Citizens Orchestra. Born in 1939, Paul Kleinke has many memories of growing up on the Glensmere farm. This was an era when Delmar and Elsmere were still relatively rural. One highlight is the time he and his brother Peter rode their Palomino horses to Tastee Freeze on Delaware Avenue for a refreshing ice cream. Besides working in the dairy operation, Paul raised vegetables and sold them to dairy farm customers, first from the back of his truck and gradually expanding to a large farm stand. Paul graduated from Bethlehem Central in 1958. He met his bride, Ann Wasson, roller skating at Hoffman’s rink and they married in 1959. While continuing to raise and sell farm fresh produce, Paul and Ann were, and continue to be, active in community life. Paul volunteered with the Elsmere Fire Department for many years including service as chief from 1975 to 1983. Ann was active with the Ladies Auxiliary. Both worked a combined total of 51 years with Bethlehem Central schools, he as a bus driver and she in a clerical position at the high school. In 1977, the couple and their two daughters moved across the street to the farm Ann and Paul Kleinke today

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Susan E. Leath presently serves as Bethlehem’s Town Historian. She is the author of Historic Tales of Bethlehem, New York. The book is

available for sale at the Town Clerk’s office at Town Hall, I Love Books in Delmar, Tattered Pages in Glenmont, and many other retailers including online. Visit her blog at: BethlehemNYHistory.blogspot.com. Susan welcomes your suggestions for future Then and Now articles. She can be reached at sleath@townofbethlehem.org


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Friday, March 10 Thursday, March 2 MUSIC & MOVEMENT TRIVIA NIGHT FOR ADULTS - Have some fun Combining songs, instruments, dancing, and show off your knowledge as you sign up alone or as a team to match wits with others in a written- learning and fun, 10 a.m. Children age 3-6 attend by themselves in the Story Room, while babies and toddlers answer format, 7 p.m. Prizes donated by the Friends. attend with a caregiver in the community room. Friday, March 3 Saturday, March 11 SEUSSABRATION Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s upcoming birthday with crafts, games, PROJECT RUNWAY: GO GREEN EDITION INTRODUCTION Fashion design and sewing challenge with a new twist this stories, and more, 10 a.m. For kids and families. year: Participants are required to alter discarded clothing or create an outfit using recycled materials, 3 p.m. Attendance Friday, March 3 SPRING INTO SERVICE - Contribute to our community. Create at introduction and April 22 Fashion Show is mandatory; all spring-themed crafts for our neighbors at Good Samaritan other workdates. Sign up online or call. Village Senior Community, 4-5 p.m. For grades 6-12. Sunday, March 12 SUNDAY CINEMA - Watch “Arrival” (Paramount, PG-13, 116 Sunday, March 5 A LITTLE SUNDAY MUSIC: CELLIST WILL HAYES - Enjoy music min.) starring Amy Adams as an expert linguist investigating by Bartók, Grieg and Brahms, accompanied by piano, 2 p.m. a mysterious alien presence, 2 p.m. Sponsored by Friends of Bethlehem Public Library. Monday, March 13 DAYBOOKS Monday, March 6 INTRO TO MS WORD - Also March 13, 10 a.m.-noon. Learn Discuss “The Bishop’s Wife” by Mette Ivie Harrison, 1:30 the basics of using Microsoft Word 2010 in this two-session p.m. Copies are available at the information desk. Largeprint audio and downloadable copies may be available. program. Sign up online or call. Monday, March 6 OPEN SEWING - The library’s sewing machines will be available for independent projects, 6-8 p.m. Bring your own supplies. Volunteers may be available to assist you. Sign up for one or more two-hour sessions.

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Bethlehem YMCA Summer Camp Cures Summertime Blues The 2016 Bethlehem YMCA Giving Tree turned into In the 1960’s, singer Eddie Cochran, and later rocker Roger Daltrey of the Who, sang “there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues.” For kids in the Bethlehem area, Cochran and Daltrey are wrong. The cure is summer camp at the Bethlehem YMCA and registration is open now! You can find out all the information and download a camp brochure by going to cdymca.org/bethlehemymca-summer-camp/. However, as long as you are reading this, let me tell you more about YMCA summer camp using a few lines from that classic song, and some real comments from parents of Y summer campers. “I'm gonna raise a fuss, I'm gonna raise a holler.” – No fussing but lots of hollering for joy as the Bethlehem YMCA summer camp promises and delivers fun all day for our campers. After summer camp last year, a parent told the Y: “I have a great granddaughter going to the Bethlehem Y and totally loving it. I think the program is well run and the kids have freedom to choose activities with gentle and caring supervision. The whole camp went to the Great Escape for the day and Emack and Bolios ice cream truck will be there after lunch. Swimming every day, making new friends, plenty of room to run, climb, play ball or do quiet activities, even just sit in the shade and read if you want!!” “I'm gonna take two weeks, gonna have a fine vacation.” A parent told us: “My nephew attended six weeks of Summer Camp and this has been by far the best experience he has ever had. The counselors and program director were all so amazing.” “About a-workin' all summer just to try to earn a dollar.” YMCA summer camp is a great value and can save you money. Our Summer Camp is in full swing from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, with lots of fun things for your child to experience each day. In addition to a high-quality summer camp experience, we also offer before and after camp care at no additional charge. In addition, with our sibling savings option, you save more for each additional child you send together to camp. For each additional child who attends camp, you save $10 a week. That’s a savings of $100 for each additional child who spends the summer at the Y. In addition, the Y offers financial assistance for those who need help to afford summer camp.

“Sometimes I wonder what I'm a-gonna do.” In addition to fun, games, field trips, swimming, crafts and more, the YMCA has many specialty summer camps where kids can spend a week focusing on an activity they love or want to know more about including: Lego camp, art camp, and camps that key on movie creation, ice skating, soccer, basketball, Frisbee golf and ultimate Frisbee. Another parent comment: “The Bethlehem YMCA staff are all great from the moment you walk in the building. Everyone is so helpful and courteous. My personal experience has been great. Love the energy and staff. Thank you all for the AMAZING work you all do.” “But there ain't no cure for the summertime blues.” Oh yes there is a cure. Please visit the CDYMCA web site, stop by the Bethlehem Y, or call us at 439-4394 for more information about how your kids can have the best summer of their lives at the YMCA summer camp.

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Greetings Fellow Reader, March is a unique month! Most are aware of the old Lion/Lamb adage. As I write this today, it is still February. The sun is shining in a blue sky screaming day! Birds have started to build a nest outside over the door to the shop. Their chirping is a wonderful serenade that Spring is on its way. The weather forecast is for a drop in temperature into the 30s over the weekend! The door is wide open and Seamus has wandered out onto the pavement a few times already. I am struggling with a wicked head cold that I am battling and has caused me to close the shop early a few days so that I can gain a little bit more sleep. I would love to cuddle up and read, but my eyes are saying not yet!!! March is a transitional month before the April rain and a change in our landscape. However, flocks of geese have been flying overhead for the past weeks! I see daily posts from friends & family expressing a longing for sunshine, flip-flops and the day when we can come out from under our afghans, scarves, woolen hats & hoodies! March leads to April which often brings back my “snowbird patrons” who left with an arm load of books for places warmer! I miss them & our wonderful conversations about books and life! I also miss their sales here in the shop! The most recent jewelry sale in the shop in February brought in several new customers to purchase books. All February, Romance novels were an additional 15% off. During March, all cookbooks and Gardening books will be an additional 15% off at checkout. Our next Jewelry show, featuring the unique creations of Dana Flint, will be on Saturday, April 8th, so mark your calendars. With each earring sale, customers will receive an additional 10% off on book purchases in the shop. With Every $15 book purchase you receive a free book from my incredible selection! Since I last wrote, I finished and then re-sold, Joe Hill’s “The Fireman”, a pandemic/apocalypse novel unlike anything I have ever read. I also read “Station Eleven” by Emily St. John Mandel. It is the story of child actress, Kirsten, and the night a famous Hollywood actor dies of a heart attack at her feet. It is also the night that a devastating flu pandemic arrives into the city. In a matter of a few weeks civilization is changed forever. Twenty years later Kirsten travels the remaining settlements with a small troupe of actors and musicians. While dedicating to keep civilization educated & entertained, they are drawn into a personal mystery, a cult and the relationship between Kirsten and her older mentor that provides her an escape, a purpose, a guide to live in this ever dangerous world. I am currently reading “The Disappearance” by Philip Wylie

Trish & Seamus

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Albany Rowing Center Ice Breaker Challenge 5K Run/Walk to benefit the Albany Rowing Center Participants will run/walk out and back along the Corning Preserve Bicycle Path while rowers from the Albany Rowing Center will race alongside on the Hudson River

Saturday March 25, 2017 9:00 AM Free One-half Mile Kids Run (10 and Under) Location: Corning Preserve, ARC Boathouse Parking Lot Course: 5K out and back on the Corning Reserve Bicycle Path Entry Fee: $20 by January 31, 2017 $25 by March 24, 2017 $30 Day of Race NEW FOR 2017: Chip timing and immediate digital results! Awards: T-Shirts:

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This years show includes 70+ high school students grades 9 thru 12. Also featured are 30 5th grade students from all 5 district elementary schools, as munchkins! Tickets can be purchased at the Community Sale desk in the BCHS lobby:

Sat March 11, 1-4 pm Thur March 16, 4:30-5:45pm before Choral Festival Sat March 25, 12-3 pm Tues March 28, 5-7:30 pm

Box Office opens 90 mon prior to show & tickets can be purchase then as well.

Show dates are :

Thursday March 30 & Saturday April 1st, 7:00PM Sunday April 2nd, 2:00PM Prices are $12 adults, $6 students, senior citizens, military.


Bethlehem Historical Association Thursday, March 16, 2017 7:00PM

Parker Dunn: A Boy, His Bravery and a Bridge

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Presenter: Mark Bodnar How many folks have driven over Albany’s Dunn Memorial Bridge without a thought to the person it is named after? Historian Mark Bodnar shares the story of World War I Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Parker Dunn at the Bethlehem Historical Association’s March meeting. The lecture takes place at the Cedar Hill Schoolhouse, 1003 River Road, Selkirk, 7 PM, Thursday March 16. The program, as always, is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available following the talk. Please come and bring a friend!

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"Welcome home" to this wonderful classic Olde Delmar home! Situated on a spacious, sunny lot, this home boasts hardwood floors throughout, a large living room with fireplace, an office & 3 season porch on 1st floor, as well as an updated kitchen and full bath. Second floor has 3 br's, remodeled bath & playroom; attic has great finished space. Newer furnace, complete redo of stucco, porch roof & more.

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