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JANUARY 2016

OUR TOWNE GUILDERLAND

• LOCAL BUSINESS NEWS • COMMUNITY EVENTS • COMMUNITY INFORMATION

TASTE OF GUILDERLAND

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President’s Day Weekend - Library Closed

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Night Owls Book Discussion: “Go Set a Watchman”

Teens Care: Sew Catnip Toys for Local Animal Shelters

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AARP TaxAide Preparation

Books & Brews

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6:30 PM

Tween and Teen Lego Club

11:15 AM Toddler Time 2: Drop-In Storytime

10:15 AM Baby & Me: Drop-In Storytime

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RAD Program

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Duct Tape Purse/Bag Workshop

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GPL Page Turners: “Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule”

GPL Sprouts STEM Program: Can You Build 10:30 AM Toddler Time: Drop-In It? Storytime American Classics Book 5:00 PM RAD Program Discussion Group: “Walden”

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Curious Clever Colossal Clown Workshop

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Sinatra Sundays “A Hole 10:15 AM Baby & Me: Drop-In in the Head” Storytime Sunday Crafternoons: 11:15 AM Toddler Time 2: Drop-In 7:00 PM Collage Storytime

All Day

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Read to Furry Friends

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Little Lego Club

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Wednesday Kids Crafternoons

3:30 PM

10:30 AM Toddler Time: Drop-In Storytime

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11:15 AM Toddler Time 2: Drop-In 3:30 PM Storytime

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Showing the Movie “Groundhog Day” on Groundhog Day

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10:30 AM Toddler Time: Drop-In Storytime

AARP TaxAide Preparation

9:00 AM

Read to Furry Friends

6:30 PM

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10:30 AM Preschool Drop-in Storytime

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First Friday Family Films: “Shaun the Sheep”

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AARP TaxAide Preparation

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Read Local, GPL Celebrates Homegrown Talent: Sylvie Kantorovitz, children’s book author and illustrator

AARP TaxAide Preparation

President’s Day Weekend - Library Closed

Mother Goose Jazz Band Concert

AARP TaxAide Preparation

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10:30 AM Rain Gardens with Sue Pezzolla

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2:00 PM

9:00 AM

All Day

2:00 PM

9:00 AM

Saturday

Note: UNDERLINED events require registration; Call 456-2400

Children’s Program Teen Program Adult Program

10:30 AM Preschool Drop-in Storytime

RAD Program

What’s the Weather?

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Be Mine, Valentine! Afternoon Storytime

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Deadline for Submission of Entries for Teen Winter Writing Contest

10:30 AM Preschool Drop-in Storytime

11:00 AM “The Day the Crayons18 Quit” Book Party 11:00 AM #bringyourfandom movie: Guardians of the 1:00 PM Galaxy 2:30 PM #bringyourfandom 5:00 PM activities and food! 7:00 PM Guilderland Photo Forum: Ansel Adams and Group f/64

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10:30 AM Preschool Drop-in Storytime 2:45 PM Teen Book Buddies Volunteers 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Book Buddies 3:30 PM Pop-up Library: Out and About at Crossgates Mall 4:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting 5:00 PM Me and My Tween: Crafty Book Club

Friday 10:30 AM Preschool Drop-in Storytime

10:30 AM Preschool Drop-in Storytime 2:45 PM Teen Book Buddies Volunteers 9:00 PM 3:00 PM-5:00 PM Book Buddies 5:00 PM Trivia Night to Raise Funds for St. Jude’s Cancer Research 6:30 PM Globetrotters Family Program: Let’s Visit Germany 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Great Books Books Discussion Group

Thursday

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10:15 AM Baby & Me: Drop-In Storytime

Pride @ GPL Movie Night: “Milk”

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11:15 AM Toddler Time 2: Drop-In Storytime

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President’s Day Weekend - Library Closed

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GPL Sunday Concert Series: The Electric City Chorus

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AARP TaxAide Preparation

10:15 AM Baby & Me: Drop-In Storytime

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Monday

All Day

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Sunday

FEBRUARY 2016 at Guilderland’s Gathering Place

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notes from the SUPERVISOR’S OFFICE 5209 Western Ave, Guilderland • (518) 356-1980 • www.townofguilderland.org

Guilderland, NY - With this opening Supervisor’s Notes of 2016, I begin by thanking my predecessor Kenneth D. Runion for his sixteen years of exemplary service to the Town of Guilderland and its residents. I express my appreciation to our Town employees for their professional and courteous service to Town residents and businesses. I also thank Lowell Knapp, the publisher of Our Towne Guilderland, for printing this column which serves an important role in keeping you informed of happenings in your Town. This first column is an opportunity to provide an abbreviated “State of the Town of Guilderland for 2016.” I am pleased to report that the Town starts 2016 with a balanced budget, significant reserves, and a strong credit rating. In the coming months, with the support of the Town Board and Town employees, we intend to pursue the following initiatives: •

Adopt the proposed new Zoning Code with streamlined approvals for new and expanding businesses, more allowed uses of property, increased protections of residential properties, and enhanced environmental protections.

Open a beautifully designed new pool house at Tawasentha Park and expand recreational activities at Town parks.

Award contracts for construction work to address storm water and flooding issues in McKownville.

Complete sidewalk and pedestrian improvements on Route 20 and seek funding for similar work on Route 146.

Secure dedicated space necessary for senior services programs.

Continue improvements to Town parks, historic buildings, and the Guilderland Performing Arts Center.

Review the use of Town parks, fields, and facilities to ensure their proper management.

Enhance the Town’s website to provide better access to Town forms and records, improved sharing of information, and greater public participation in public meetings.

Peter G. Barber - Town Supervisor

I also thank State Senator George Amedore and Assemblymember Patricia Fahy for their tireless efforts to secure grants and funding for much of 2016’s planned initiatives. In future columns, I will provide updates on these and new initiatives. The safety of Town residents, property, and Town employees is paramount. With winter’s arrival, I remind residents that overnight parking on Town roads is prohibited during winter months so that our Highway Department may safely clear and maintain our roads, and that drivers should maintain a safe distance from Highway Department trucks. Please also help our Town firefighters by taking the time to keep fire hydrants free of snow and ice and make sure that your house street number is visible from the road. In the months ahead, I intend to work with our Police Department to increase public awareness of recommended responses to security threats and improve security at Town-owned facilities. We also invite you to use your Town park system for winter recreation activities, including snowshoeing, groomed cross-country skiing, and sledding. Please check the Parks and Recreation Department’s webpage or call the Parks Office at 456-3150 for information on current activities. On behalf of the Town of Guilderland and its employees, we wish all of our residents, their families, and businesses a happy, safe, and prosperous New Year.

Peter G. Barber Town of Guilderland Supervisor

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Periodontal disease can increase the risk of stroke incidence nearly threefold

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Old Songs Winter & Spring Schedule Unless otherwise noted all events take place at the Old Songs Community Arts Center, 37 South Main Street, Voorheesville, NY. Concert tickets and Workshop & Class registration are available online at oldsongs.org or by calling 518-765-2815

Winter & Spring Concert Series Saturday, January 23 at 7:30 pm Old Songs Sampler Concert A benefit for the 2016 festival. Featuring: Bailiu (Irish), Phil Spoor (multi-instrumentalist), Paul Mercer & Joan Kosby (singer-songwriters), New Salem Serenader’s (old-time banjo), Phil Teumim (humorous songs), 2Late (acoustic duo). $20 Saturday, February 20 at 6:00pm Winter’s Lasagna Benefit Dinner & Concert Menu by Chef Fritz Stafford with music by Annie & the Hedonists. A benefit for the 2016 Festival Reservations preferred by Thurs., Feb 18. $25Â

Friday March 11 at 7:30 pm Goitse Irish Music with a twist. The first appearance in the Capital Region. $23 Saturday, April 23 at 7:30 pm Yves Lambert Trio Quebecois music. $23 Friday, May 6 at 7:30 pm Sharp’s Appalachian Harvest with Brian Peters & Jeff Davis A presentation of songs and music made by Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles in the Southern Appalachians from 1916–1918. $20 Friday, May 13 at 7:30 pm John Roberts & Debra Cowan Two of the finest voices in folk music. $20

Friday, February 26 at 7:30pm Dennis Stroughmatt et l’ Esprit Creole Musical traditions of the French Midwest Creoles living along the Mississippi River near St Louis. $23

Dances Old Songs Community Dance 1st Saturday of the Month(October–May) $8 All dances will be taught and will include circles, contras and squares. Saturday, February 6 at 7 pm Caller: John Kirk & Trish Miller Music: Quickstep Saturday, March 5 at 7 pm Caller: Jeff Walker Music: Walker Family Saturday, April 2 at 7 pm Caller: David Kaynor Music: Fennig’s All-Stars Saturday, May 7 at 7 pm Caller: Paul Rosenberg Music: Fennig’s All-Stars

Cajun-Zydeco Dance Last Saturday of the Month (October– April) Workshop with Ron Bruschi 7 pm, Band starts at 8pm. $12

Friday, March 4 at 7:30 pm Matuto Jazz, roots, and world music. A return visit, they last performed at the 2014 festival. $23

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Black Creek Fiddlers’ Reunion Friday–Sunday, May 27–29 Altamont Fairgrounds, Altamont, NY. Musicians welcome, old time music, camping. $30/weekend blackcreek.oldsongs.org

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message from the

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

2050 Western Ave, Suite 201, Guilderland, NY 12084 • (518) 456-6611 • www.guilderlandchamber.com

Happy New Year! 2016 is shaping up to be a great year at the GCC so far! First I would like to give a warm welcome to our new Membership Associate, Briana Lampman. Briana holds an associates in Business Administration as well as a Bachelors Degree in Communications. She is a hair and make-up artist as well, and has already hit the ground running! I would also like to welcome Bill Coons of CMK & Associates Real estate and Dr. Richard Berning as our very first shared workspace members! We are excited to get our place up and running and are very happy with our official launch. Our GuilderLocal program is also still going strong and we are in talks of building a website dedicate to these efforts as well. Be sure to check out our Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites to see all that is going on with the chamber! Looking back at 2015 and what the chamber has accomplished, is pretty amazing. When I think back to where we were this time last year, to where we are now, we have grown by leaps and bounds. 2015 marked the year we finally had a clear-cut feasible strategic plan approved in order to better help serve our members. We ended a pretty intensive research project to find out what our members, and our business community really needed and wanted from us. We expanded on our GuilderLocal campaign and will continue to do so in 2016. We really started to clean up our focus, have a direction, and really thought about who we were as a chamber. 12

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For the first time in our history we implemented a core values and a vision approach, which can be found on our website. We also really worked to improve the quality of our programming and the services we offer you and even saw some old members come back to us. 2015 also saw the advent of a health and wellness program, new partnerships with other chambers and organizations, and of course, our shared workspaces. As I look on to 2016 and where we are going, I feel confident that we will continue to serve our members and be innovative in our thinking. Without our members and businesses, none of this would be possible. I know we will continue to grow, and be successful in connecting our community and our businesses. We will continue with our new programming as well as implementing new luncheon programs. 2016 will still feature our mixers, GuilderLocal, speed networking, partnering with other organizations and chambers for great networking events and partnering with those in our community. Thank you everyone, and Happy New Year. Erika Gauthier President


Everyone Can Benefit From Taekwondo By Master Rice

Guilderland, NY - I have written about the accomplishments and contributions of our Guilderland Martial Arts Leadership Team before. This month I wanted to share with you a new program the team has begun. Recently, they have volunteered their time to work with children from our community that have physical limitations, to help them experience the martial arts. These students can now benefit from the focus, balance, coordination and exercise gained through the study of taekwondo that can positivity impact their functioning with their disability. You may wonder what motivates our team to give back to our community in his way. The study of taekwondo has positively affected our lives in many ways and we love to share it and give back to our community. Taekwondo has changed our lives by developing our character for perseverance and integrity. It has given us greater success in all aspects of our lives. If we can help even just one person improve their life through taekwondo, then our contribution would be significant, but we help many every day. We know helping children with disabilities to accomplish martial arts tasks like breaking boards will help their self image and improve their physical condition. How could we miss the opportunity to change someone’s life? If you want to know what it is like to be part of our outstanding taekwondo family, develop physically and mentally as you impact the lives of others, or you want an activity you can do with your children this new year, you should come try a class with us. You will love it.

GUILDERLAND MARTIAL ARTS 2563 Western Ave, Guilderland • (518) 690-1269 www.guilderlandmartialarts.com Master Rice owns Guilderland Martial Arts and holds a 5th degree Black Belt in Taekwondo. Master Rice is also a Math teacher at Guilderland High School. Guilderland Martial Arts offers classes starting at age 4 as well as an afterschool program and summer camps. For more information please call 690-1269. Guilderland, NY

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NEW YEAR, NEW RULES

by Leyla A. Kiosse

Guilderland, NY - As we say goodbye to 2015, we in the matrimonial bar say hello to new laws about maintenance. Before we explore what the new law is all about, let’s review what the law was prior to the new statute. First, some basics about maintenance: “maintenance” is also known as spousal support (fka alimony). In New York, maintenance can be awarded by the Supreme Court within the context of a divorce action, or by the Family Court where the parties are still married. The statute that the Supreme Court applies for awarding maintenance is the “Domestic Relations Law,” whereas the statute that the Family Court applies is the “Family Court Act.” The language concerning maintenance in each statute was different, which resulted in Supreme Court applying one standard for deciding maintenance and Family Court applying another. In 2010, New York significantly changed its laws concerning the payment of maintenance. Up until that time, whether a Court awarded maintenance was discretionary. In other words, the Court would decide whether maintenance was appropriate and, if so, how much should be paid and for how long; this decision was based on a consideration of a series of statutory factors (for example, the age and health of the parties, the length of the marriage, the ability of one spouse to be self-supporting, the ability of the spouse to pay maintenance, etc.)1. Since maintenance was discretionary, there was tremendous uncertainty as to what a Court would do for a client that was seeking maintenance. The 2010 maintenance statute (Domestic Relations Law Section 236 Part B) introduced a formula that the Supreme Court is required to apply whenever a request is made for “temporary maintenance” (i.e. maintenance that is paid while the divorce is pending). This formula is based on the incomes of each spouse, and “income” is defined by statute. The statute imposes a “cap” on the amount of income that can be used for calculating maintenance awards. Otherwise known as the “income cap,” this amount was set at $543,000. So, for example, if the spouse being asked to pay maintenance earned $750,000 annually, the Court could only use $543,000 of that spouse’s income to calculate the temporary maintenance award. The amount of maintenance calculated pursuant to the formula is presumed to be the amount that should be paid; however, the Court retained discretion to adjust this amount, and whether to use income above the cap, through the consideration of numerous statutory factors. While the 2010 legislation did provide clarity as to what a client could expect for temporary maintenance, it did not resolve any uncertainty about what that same client could expect in maintenance after the divorce. There was no formula for “post-divorce” maintenance (i.e. maintenance paid after the parties are divorced). Post-divorce maintenance was entirely discretionary. There were also numerous other problems with the legislation, including the fact that it did not apply to a spouse seeking maintenance from the Family Court. So if a person wanted maintenance (but not a divorce) and went to Family Court for relief, that person could not take advantage of the statutory formula because the 2010 legislation was not made part of the Family Court Act. As you can imagine, right out of the gates, matrimonial and family law practitioners and other stakeholders began advocating for amendments to the 2010 legislation. 1

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Although it took five years, in 2015 the legislature finally passed comprehensive legislation to correct problems surrounding the maintenance statute. On September 25, 2015, Governor Cuomo signed this legislation into law. The law that pertains to temporary maintenance took effect on October 26, 2015, and applies to actions commenced on or after that date. However, all other provisions of the new law will take effect on January 25, 2016 and applies to actions commenced on or after that date. Pages could be written about the new statute, how it has changed from 2010 and how it applies, but here is a brief summary of some key changes: 1. The Court must still apply a formula, but the formula now applies to temporary and post-divorce maintenance. The Family Court must now also apply the same formula. 2. The income cap which is used to calculate maintenance was reduced from $543,000 to $175,000. The purpose of the reduction is to bring the income cap in line with what the majority of New Yorker residents earn annually. 3. Any child support that is paid is taken into consideration when the Court is calculating what the maintenance award should be. When child support is paid, the formula applies different percentages to the payor and payee incomes. 4. The Court shall now consider and allocate, when appropriate, the parties’ respective responsibilities for paying other family expenses. Prior to the new law, it was uncertain who had the obligation to pay the carrying costs for the household or other expenses. 5. Maintenance is to be calculated before child support because maintenance will be subtracted from the payor’s income and added to the payee’s income when computing child support. 6. The statute expressly provides for a modification of maintenance based upon the retirement of the payor spouse and allows the Court to consider retirement assets and eligibility age of both parties when it is considering a post-divorce maintenance award. 7. When considering a request for post-divorce maintenance, the Court has a durational guideline that it may refer to for deciding how long maintenance should be paid. The duration of maintenance is tied to the length of the marriage. For example, if parties have been married for 10 years, then the Court may order post-divorce maintenance to be paid for up to three years after the divorce. Again, this guideline is advisory only. The Court retains a lot of discretion as to how long post-divorce maintenance should continue and still must consider the statutory factors in fashioning any award. 8. “Enhanced earning capacity” as a marital asset is eliminated. Prior to the new law, a degree or license earned during the marriage was considered a marital asset and its value (measured as enhanced earning capacity) could be equitably distributed as part of the divorce. This concept created a quagmire for Courts and litigants. As we make our way through 2016, it will be interesting to see how the Courts begin applying the new law and what impact that application will have on our clients. For more information about the 2015 maintenance statute, contact our office.

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100 Great Oaks Boulevard, Suite 122, Albany • (518) 464-4095 www.tklawllp.com Leyla A. Kiosse is a partner at Tabak & Kiosse, LLP, a law firm located in Great Oaks Office Park (near Crossgates Mall). Along with her partner (Margaret Tabak), Attorney Kiosse counsels clients on all matters related to matrimonial and family law. A Guilderland native, Attorney Kiosse received her undergraduate degree from Union College and her law degree from Albany Law School. If you have questions about a matrimonial or family law issue, contact Attorney Kiosse for a consultation by calling 464-4095 or by visiting the firm’s website, www.tklawllp.com. Guilderland Guilderland, NY

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Set SMART Goals by Chad Southwick

Guilderland, NY - We are not huge fans of "New Years Resolutions" here at CrossFit ÆVITAS. Why? Because we believe that the journey toward self-improvement should be a continuous effort, not something dictated by a date on the calendar. However, in the spirit of the season, here are some of our tips to achieve the goals you set for yourself. First, some statistics for 2015 (From StatisticsBrain.com): NOTE: These are not meant to scare you out of making resolutions, just some things to think about • Most popular type of resolution: Self-improvement/education-related • % of Americans who usually make resolutions: 45% • % of people who are successful: 8% • % of resolutions maintained through the first week: 75% • % of resolutions maintained past 6 months: 46% So, how do we make resolutions (or goals, in general) that we are likely to succeed at? It starts with the type of goals we make, and then is followed by the path we take to achieve them. How To Make Goals - follow the SMART model! You may or may not have heard of this method, but we'll break it down for you with an example goal that you might see one of our athletes make. When creating goals, you want to include the following features: • Specific: "I want to improve my back squat" <back squat is a specific movement (vs "I want to get stronger" or "I want to squat more") • Measurable: "I want to improve my back squat 1 rep max by 15 lbs" <- 15lbs is the measure • Assignable: "I want to improve my back squat 1 rep max by 15lbs" <- clearly, this goal is assigned to yourself :) • Realistic: "I want to improve my back squat by 50 lbs" might be pretty unrealistic. however, 15lbs is a more conservative and therefore more realistic number. Always err on the side of realistic vs ambitious, or you run the risk of becoming overwhelmed and never actually getting anywhere! Worst case? You accomplish your original goal and make another! • Time-oriented: "I want to improve my back squat 1RM by 15lbs in 6 months" <- Setting this timeframe is important, and usually it's better that the time is not a full year

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How To Stick With Your Goals: Plan and Execute! Now that we know how to set goals, let's talk a little bit about how to achieve them. This comes down to two things: making a plan, and executing on that plan!

Our tips for actually achieving your goals: Make A Plan Taking the goal above, you're probably not going to walk into the gym tomorrow and improve your back squat by 15lbs. You'll have to first break your personal record by, say, 5lb. Since you have a time frame in mind (6 months), maybe you break it up into mini goals of improving by a mere 5 lbs every 6-8 weeks. Sounds more doable now, right? Also, keep in mind the statistic we stated earlier: maintaining a resolution for one week has a much higher success rate than maintaining for 6 or more months (75% vs 46%). Make smaller mini-goals, and you're more likely to reach them one by one and be able to move on to the next! Execute The Plan If every 6-8 weeks you want to improve your 1 rep max back squat by 5lbs, you'll need to make sure that you're (at the very least) coming into the gym and training on a regular basis. The beauty of CrossFit is that by giving it your all in every Workout Of the Day (whether we back squat that day or not), you'll be getting stronger and more capable. To take the execution a step further, you'll have to not only plan to come in and work regularly, but you'll also either have to set aside some extra time for back-squat specific work and mobility (which the experienced Aevitas coaches can help you with), or put in extra work on squat days to help you improve your 1 rep max (again, our coaches are here to help!) Making a plan is first and foremost, and a plan is only as good as its execution. So master both, and you've got all you need to be successful with your New Year's Resolutions, as well as every other goal you set for yourself! If you’re interested in more information, visit www.crossfitaevitas.com, email us at info@crossfitaevitas.com or visit us at our facility in Charles Park just off of 155.

from CrossFit Aevitas 1 Charles Blvd., Guilderland, NY • (518) 703-6010 • www.crossfitaevitas.com

Chad & Karen Southwick are co-owners and head coaches at CrossFit Aevitas. The couple met while at Clarkson University where they received Mechanical Engineering degrees. They both went on to work for several years at GE. Chad recently left GE to pursue his passion and run CrossFit Aevitas full time. Since moving to Guilderland, Chad and Karen have become dedicated fitness professionals striving to help people become more efficient beings.

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See Us in A Whole New Light! Guilderland, NY - Previously, I told you about our new LED lighting, which increases brightness and reduces costs dramatically. This month, I’m proud to tell you about our new electronic sign on Western Avenue. The sign was the result of a lot of work and fundraising by many different people, and meets a goal that the library has had for some time. The sign enables us to inform you about library programs and events. Our newsletter, website, and social media already do that, but a vital community organization has to spread its message across many channels in our modern, busy society. We feel that many people who live and work in Guilderland, and who are thus eligible to use the library, are unaware of all that we have to offer. People who lead busy lives may not have visited the library recently, and this will allow us to spread the word as they drive by. Rather than hiding our light under the proverbial bushel, we have put it right out at the front of the building! It seemed a daunting process to raise the necessary funds -- just over $20,000 -- and file appropriate paperwork with several agencies The whole thing started when Librarian Diane Martin happened to run into an official of the Saratoga-based Alfred Z. Solomon Trust, who encouraged us to apply for a grant to improve the library. Mr. Solomon was a gifted businessman who specialized in the sale of ladies hats in the nation’s department stores. Network & Communication Systems Technician Sean Silvernail suggested the sign as a possibility, and began researching sign capabilities and costs. We worked closely with the State Education Department, National Grid, and the Town of Guilderland Zoning Board to ensure that we kept as closely as possible to the intent of the town’s signage regulations. Our sign will display a static message as town regulations indicate that moving text can present a potential distraction. Further, the sign conforms to the town’s square footage requirement. We thank Peter Barber, Ken Runion, Jackie Coons, Janet Thayer and the Zoning Board for their assistance. And our gratitude goes to Spence Neil of Guilderland, who built the library’s original obelisk sign, which will remain a Western Avenue landmark. Thanks are also due to Lew Warner, our head of Maintenance, and to several members of our Board and Foundation, including Foundation President Rosemary Revoir. We also thank Rick Bult of Guilderland, owner of Fast Signs, who helped us select the most cost-effective sign from among many options. 18

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In the end, around 80 percent of the costs of this sign were privately funded. We thank the Alfred Z. Solomon Trust for a grant of $10K, the Guilderland Library Foundation for a gift of $5K, and a donor who wishes to remain anonymous, for a pledge of $2K. We believe this sign will draw many more citizens into the library to see a movie or a speaker, check out a fishing pole, a museum pass, or a Bluray video, or to learn to download our free e-books. Check Us Out! Thank you, Tim Tim Wiles, Director Guilderland Public Library


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HAMILTON SQUARE PRICE CHOPPER STORE IN GUILDERLAND TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO MARKET 32 Unique Layout Will Require Store to be Closed During Construction Guilderland, NY- The Golub Corporation, parent company of Price Chopper, Market Bistro and Market 32, today announced its newest project to convert the Price Chopper store located in the Hamilton Square shopping plaza at the corners of Routes 20 and 155 in Guilderland, NY (the former 20 Mall Plaza) into a Market 32. Construction is slated to begin the evening of January 23 and last until Spring of 2016. During the construction period, the store will be closed to enable a more efficient construction project. Customers are encouraged to shop at the other Guilderland Price Chopper located at the corner of Western Avenue and Johnson Road (approximately two miles away) or the Colonie Price Chopper on Central Avenue (less than four miles away). “Given the unique configuration of this store, which is very long and narrow, it’s not practical for us to keep it open during the conversion,” said Mona Golub, VP Public Relations & Consumer Services for the homegrown chain. “So, we will temporarily close the store beginning at 6:00PM on January 23 to accommodate an accelerated construction schedule that will deliver a new Market 32 to our customers by early spring.”

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NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION OR LIFESTYLE CHANGE? By: Dr. Kim Leis-Keeling

Guilderland, NY - Happy New Year Guilderland! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season spending time with family and friends. Now it is time to get back into the swing of our “normal” routines. Every year we are faced with a decision to make a New Year’s Resolution. Should I make one or not? Ask yourself how many years have you been successful with making a resolution or lifestyle change? Is it time for a “new normal” routine?

Eat 3 servings of vegetables each day, then gradually increase to the recommended amount of 5-9 serving per day. Include vegetables for breakfast in an omelet two times per week. Challenge yourself to eat 25-30 grams of fiber each day. Drink at least half of your body weight of water- in ounces.

The number one New Year’s resolution is to lose weight. There are so many components involved with losing weight that most people get frustrated if they are not seeing immediate results and resort to old habits by February 1. To make weight loss permanent you must change your lifestyle habits. This can seem scary but if you start with small changes it is much more realistic to maintain. To make your goal more achievable, start slowly by picking one small activity to focus on. When you have mastered that small goal and it has become a new lifestyle habit, then add another. Here are a few ideas to get you started on improving your mental and physical health.

Example: a 100 pound person = 50 oz. Replace a cup of coffee with a cup of green tea 2-3 times per week. Have fresh fish for dinner one time per week. Limit intake of pasta and bread to a few servings per week. Try a new fruit or vegetable each week or prepare one you like in a different way. Increase sleep to try to get the recommended 8 hours per night.

Increasing walking on a daily basis by parking at the end of the parking lot.

Walk over to talk to a co-worker instead or email, phone or texting.

Dedicate one night a week to “no” TV or electronics. Read a book or do an activity that brings you joy (crafts, bowling, call or visit a longtime friend, cooking, take a class, visit a library or church function, etc.)

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Walk up and down a flight of stairs 5 times in a row daily and gradually increase. Buy a pedometer and try to achieve 10,000 steps each day. There are apps for your iPhone that will do this for you too. Commit to using the health club 2 times per week and increase as you can commit. Guilderland is surrounded with great facilities and instructors that are waiting to help you live a healthy lifestyle.

I know you have heard some of these things before but have you made these changes for your lifestyle? Reaching any goal always takes small steps to get there. As you get started on your new routines and feel you have questions, we are right here to help. As always, if you have questions about this article, please feel free to contact us at the Sports & Spinal Wellness Center at 518-869-3415. Please visit our website for more information at www.sportsandspinalwellness.com. We would be happy to be a part of your health care team.

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Guilderland, NY - We are coming up on the time of year when many of us will be busy preparing and gathering the information necessary for the completion of our 2015 income tax returns. Below are several items that you should be aware of as it relates to

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The 2015 individual income tax landscape is very similar to 2014. There were minor inflation-based increases to personal exemptions, standard deductions, and tax-bracket thresholds. The medical expense deduction threshold remains at 10% of Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), however individuals age 65 and older have been granted an extension of the old 7.5% threshold through 12/31/2016. Individuals not covered by “minimum essential” health insurance for all of 2015 will find themselves with additional reporting requirements and potential

increased penalties compared to 2014. We encourage you to consult your tax preparer to determine if you are eligible to make a 2015 contribution to a Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA. The maximum contribution limit to either type of account for 2015 is $5,500 ($6,500 if you had turned 50 by 12/31/2015). 2015 contributions to individual retirement accounts should be made no later than April 17, 2016. Whether you elect to self-prepare your income tax returns or hire a professional, we suggest you make all efforts to determine that you are taking advantage of any available opportunities for tax savings or tax deferral. In particular, retirement account contributions may serve the dual benefit of helping to reduce income taxes now while providing additional income during retirement.

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Time to Clean & Time to GO GREEN!

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Scrappy New Year, Everyone! It seems like only a few days ago it was last year, doesn’t it? Time sure flies when you are having fun doing everything else besides organizing your life. Trust me, I know. There is a mound in the middle of my warehouse I call “The Pyramid”. It started out years ago as “The Midnightmare Mass” which was followed by “The Gathering”. It quickly grew into “Gomer Pyle”, then “No Space Mountain” and finally “Mount Junkmore”. Then I no ced giving it cute nicknames only seemed to make it larger, and madder. I see stuff from cleanouts we did 3 years ago in the center. I have my excuses, like my job is to move 30 mes a month, every month. I originally kept things because (have you heard this one before?): “I might need that someday”. This is why I have 12 boxes of wood matches, 11 cans of WD-40, 10 crates of extension cords and… a box full of Partridge Family albums. LESSON OF THE DAY: I, AM, NEVER, EVER, EVER, GOING, TO, NEED, ALL, THIS, STUFF!!! It’s way easier to accumulate than to reduce. Some mes we go to a house where there is just a car, 2 garbage cans and a rake in the garage and it looks…well… awesome! But mostly, garages, basements, a cs and storage sheds looks like 50-100 boxes full of games, clothes, old hair dryers and toys crashed into a rummage sale during a flea market at a going out of business sale. Anybody want to play “20,000 Items Pyramid”?

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This year my resolu on to get MY house in order. For starters it would help if the word “resolu on” didn’t have the syllable “lose” in it. Sta s cally only 8% of all New Year’s resolu ons succeed…no one is sure if the numbers are exactly correct because the guy who said he would verify the data never got around to it. So instead I am going to make a Reso-Ac on™ to turn the “The Pyramid” into “De Void” (Hey, I’m Italian). Yes sir, I am going to commit in wri ng to making this happen. I am serious, people! Now all I have to do is start looking through…I mean, let me see, Ok…maybe I le one over here, no? OK, here’s one. Nope, not working, typical. No big deal, how about in this box? No…OK, start over, calm down, there has to be at least one, I mean, C’MON!!! Seriously??? Can I really not actually find at least one working pen?!?!?!

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Thank you to everyone that came out to support us at our “Gathering of Friends” fundraiser. To make a Donation Mail to: Guilderhaven inc. 6655 Route 158 Altamont, NY 12009

www.guilderhaven.org

FOR ADOPTION MAX is a sweet mellow cat! He showed up one day in a feral cat colony after he was abandoned by his owners. He clearly stood out in the colony as when we would arrive to feed the ferals, Max would roll over and want his belly rubbed. Max is a larger white w/ grey short hair kitty. He has stunning green eyes and is estimated to be about 5 years old. His favorite things are to hang out with you and join in the family activities. He is very laid-back and extremely personable. He is always interested in what is going on in the house, likes to look out windows at the squirrels and will meet you at the door when you come home. Max gets very excited when you play “mouse on a string” with him and the other kitties in his foster home. He will even talk to the play mouse. At bed time you will find Max waiting on your bed as he likes to sleep snuggled up with his foster Dad. No worries though as he happily shares the bed with the other cats. Max is neutered, up-to-date on his vaccines and has tested negative for FIV/FElv. For more info please call 518-461-0251or brightsky@nycap.rr.com ZENA is a three year old spayed black with some white female Lurcher (Greyhound Mix) approx. 60 lbs. She is up to date on her shots and house trained. Zena would benefit from an owner that would take her places as she loves car rides and to be included in your daily activities. She loves to play and the water. Zena is a high energy dog and needs a home with a fenced yard and no cats. She is very fast and runs like the wind and soars like an eagle. She is a one of a kind beautiful girl. For more information please call Deb Lucas at 518-765-5007. JASMINE AND JENNY are small, extremely gentle, ever so sweet cuddly little girls. Jenny is a DSH three year old white cat w/ tiger spots. Jasmine is a sevenmonth old kitten with long hair and extra, extra toes. The girls are totally bonded as they have been best of buddies since Jasmine was one month old and are looking for a forever home together. The girls love to play w/ each other. They also like to play with the other kitties in their foster home and with you. Their favorite toy is a wand with a string and a mouse on the end. Even though playing is a high priority Jasmine and Jenny are always willing to take time out to snuggle and purr in your lap or have their bellies rubbed. Jasmine and Jenny are both very easy-going and like to join in the family activities. They both have a gentle easygoing energy. They will want to sleep with you and any other kitties at night and will meet you at the door when you come home. The only home for them would be one together as they are inseparable. The girls are spayed, up-to-date on their vaccines and have tested negative for FIV/Felv. If you would like more into contact brightsky@nycap.rr.com or 518-461-0251.

Important Numbers Emergencies POISON CONTROL

911 800-222-1222

Ambulances: Voorheesville Area Western Turnpike Rescue Squad - Centre Drive Western Turnpike Rescue Squad - Carman Road

765-2344 456-3600 456-5144

Police: (Non-emergency) Altamont Police Department Guilderland Police Department New York State Police-Guilderland Substation

861-5480 356-1501 456-1118

Fire Departments: (Non-emergency) Altamont Fort Hunter Guilderland Guilderland Center McKownville Voorheesville Westmere

861-8171 355-2434 456-5000 861-8871 489-4340 765-4048 456-5200

Post Offices: Altamont Guilderland Guilderland Center Stuyvesant Plaza

861-6953 456-1400 861-5090 438-0773

Schools: Altamont Elementary Christ the King School Guilderland Schools Transportation Guilderland District Administration Guilderland High School Farnsworth Middle School Guilderland Elementary Lynnwood Elementary Pine Bush Elementary St. Madeleine Sophie Westmere Elementary

861-8528 456-5400 861-6434 456-6200 861-8591 456-6010 869-0293 355-7930 357-2770 355-3080 456-3771

General Information: Albany Better Business Bureau 1-800-828-5000 Albany County Clerk’s Office 487-5100 Albany County Executive’s Office 447-7040 Altamont Fairgrounds 861-6671 Altamont Village Hall 861-8554 Guilderland Animal Control Officer 356-1501 Guilderland Animal Shelter 861-6855 Guilderland Chamber of Commerce 456-6611 Guilderland Highway Department 861-5108 Guilderland IDA 356-1980 Guilderland Interfaith Council 456-5410 or 355-3000 Guilderland Parks & Recreation Department 456-3150 Guilderland Performing Arts Center 456-8604 Nott Road Park 869-9884 Park Superintendent 456-8220 Summer Day Camp (Tawasentha) 456-3475 Town Pool 456-4446 Guilderland Public Library 456-2400 Guilderland Town Hall 356-1980 Guilderland Transfer Station 861-6776 Guilderland Water & Wastewater Management Dept. 456-6474 Guilderland, NY

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Guilderland Market Update - December, 2015 YTD Total Listed

Number Sold

% Sold

Avg List Price

Avg Sale Price

Sale/List WƌŝĐĞ ZĂƟŽ

Avg Days On Market

% Expired

699

427

61%

$289,000

$285,000

98%

69

28%

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To check selling prices in your neighborhood, go to fraida.com and clicking “What’s Your Home Worth?”…or call us at 438-9302.

1414 Western Avenue, Guilderland

Phone: 438-9302

email: fraida@fraida.com


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