Your Hometowne April 2022

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Complimentary April 2022

Delivering good news since 2009

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GLENVILLE’S FAVORITE WINE & LIQUOR STORE

300 SARATOGA ROAD

Restaurant & Sports Bar

www.pwcwineandliquor.com

Open Everyday 11 AM - 11 PM

(next to Market 32 by Price Chopper)

518-399-WINE (9463)

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402 Meriline Ave. • Scotia, New York

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Spring your hair back to Life!

Womans Cuts

Color Special

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Hair Studio One Open 7 days a week Walk-in-Service Senior Discounts

518.357.8676 www.hsosalons.com

10 Glenridge Road • Target Plaza • Glenville

7 Yorkshire Ct

SOLD!

107% of asking price “AGENT BRENDA” Keeping It “Real “ in Real Estate

Brenda Mayette Licensed Real Estate Salesperson 1482 U.S. 9, Clifton Park, NY 12065 Text or Call cell: 518.527.0800 Search for properties at www.agentbrenda.net

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Working with “Agent Brenda” ALWAYS means VIP service... Professional Photography Staging tips Effective coordination of your sale & purchase Help with Relocation & MORE! Mention this ad during your NO-HASSLE consultation & learn how to save with Brenda Bucks (easy to meet conditions apply)

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“There are three things that grow more precious with age; old wood to burn, old books to read, and old friends to enjoy.” — Henry Ford Family is important, but you can’t tell your family the secrets you tell your best friend. If you read my columns you know I have had my “bestie” for 56 years now. We had no cell phones, no internet, nothing but the shear desire to remain connected the first 30+ years of our friendship. Navigating through life with a best friend is like having a compass with you at all times. When you start veering off the path, your compass kicks in and gets you back on track. I feel bad for young people growing up in this “throw away” world. Sure, we have been unnecessarily tossing material things away for decades, but in past 2 years people have been throwing away friendships in the name of safety. People have allowed the media to pressure them into believing that people they once loved are now “bad people” because they questioned what they were being told. The death toll of lost friendships and broken families is continuing to rise, even as the pandemic subsides. Things are never quite as scary when you’ve got a best friend. - Bill Watterson Sue and I made a pac years ago that nothing would destroy our friendship, not men or kids or other friends. We have stuck to it all these years and have had to make life decisions based on the importance of our friendship. We have left other friends behind because they were poisoning our friendship. Who would ever think we would have to navigate through a pandemic together? But we did. Did we agree on everything that was happening and why? Absolutely not. We agreed to disagree 1000 times. When her father died last summer, I was there. We walked together through the maze of feelings; her fractured relationship with him, meeting family at his grave side that she had never met before. She would do the same for me, it’s what we do. A true blue friend is life’s biggest treasure, stick by them no matter what. -Me

My BFF

Six decades of friendship, countless losses, huge celebrations, stupid mistakes, crying, laughing together all because we stuck it out. I wish I had as much success in my marriages...but that’s an entirely different column. If you have fractured a friendship, know that you have the glue. You can fix anything you want to, you just have to want to enough. I cannot imagine the hurt of breaking a true blue friendship, especially now. The world is a scary place right now, the last thing you need is broken bonds with the people who have loved you through thick and thin. Turn off the TV, get off of FB and call your friends and family. In 1 single moment it can be too late. Never take for granted that there will be a tomorrow, none of us get out of here alive. Be like a Dragonfly, be true blue... Peace, Cheryll,

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Dragonflies, having flown the earth for over 300 million years, they symbolize our ability to overcome hardship. They remind us to take time to reconnect with our own strength, courage and happiness. To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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“My husband and I recently sold our house A note in Glenville with Donna’s fr om one expert assistance. We first of Donna’s had her to our home to evaluate it for sale in happy clients late August. We later called her in December to schedule a time to place the house on the market. During the entire pre-market timeframe, Donna was very helpful running comparisons, providing suggestions about showing the house, and what preparations to make to ready the home for sale. Donna’s help made the house showing and Open House in January go smoothly with minimum stress on our part. Donna walked us through sorting multiple offers and negotiating contingencies with the final buyer. She was readily available throughout the entire process whenever we had questions and was quick to provide updates. We would highly recommend Donna’s professional services for anyone selling a home.”

LIST YOUR HOME WITH HOWARD HANNA THE

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Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, SRES, GRI

donnaesposito@howardhanna.com Text or Call:

c.518.703.0286 108 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Find out what your home is worth! donnaesposito.howardhanna.com

CONCRETE SOLUTIONS 518-917-2968

CONCRETE...MORE COST EFFECTIVE THAN WOOD OR TREX DECKING, MUCH EASIER TO MAINTAIN! Slabs - Sidewalks - Driveways- Fireplaces - Stairs - Porches - Brick - Stone - Garage Floors, Swimming Pool Rehab - Retaining Walls, Fencing, Curbing, Resurfacing & Resealing! CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE WET BASEMENT SOLUTIONS STAMPED CONCRETE COMPLETE POOL REHAB

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That’s not NORMAL! Differentiating “Normal” from “Average” Regrettably, these terms are very often used in place of one another incorrectly. One of the areas this mistake is most often seen involves the day-to-day functions of our bodies. Science has established what it calls normal figures for our physiologic functions. These include heart rate, blood pressure, cholesterol, temperature and everything else you can think of. However, what we are really looking at is not what is normal, but what is average? The average value is something that is easy for us to know – all it takes is a simple mathematical equation to figure it out. NORMAL on the other hand is something that is not as easy to figure out. In chiropractic, we say that we are ever changing, constantly adapting, selfregulating and self-healing organisms. We say that normal is something that can only be determined by the Innate Intelligence of the body. This is an important distinction to understand. Even though the average heart rate of an adult is 72 beats per minute, it may not be what is necessary for an individual at any given time. In other words, if a person’s body needs to increase its heart rate for some reason, it may not be average, but it can most certainly be normal! Is it normal for a healthy baby to have a runny nose, fluid in its ears and a fever? Is it normal for a healthy person to vomit and have diarrhea?

It is time to invest in your health today! Aren’t you worth it? 1. A healthy baby who is teething can have a runny nose, fluid in its ears and a fever. These are all normal parts of the process of cutting teeth. 2. A healthy person who eats a bad piece of fish will vomit and get diarrhea as a way of healthfully expelling toxins. 3. A person who has injured his neck will have muscle spasm to protect the area from further damage while it heals. He will also have inflammation to begin what is called the healing cascade. And, his body will produce pain so that he knows to be careful until all is well. Chiropractic recognizes that normal is a state that can only be determined by your body’s Innate Intelligence. We do not try to make you conform to a standard level of function. Rather, we accept you for the unique individual that you are and we rejoice in the knowledge that when you have a clear nerve system and a healthy lifestyle, your body will do whatever is necessary to progressively and consistently grow you toward the full expression of your purpose and potential in life.

Call or text us today to schedule a visit for your family!

518) 399-3810

353 Saratoga Rd, Glenville, NY 12302

Is it normal for a healthy person to have muscle spasms, inflammation and pain in his/her neck? If you said no to any of these questions, you may be right. And, if you said yes to any of them, you may also be right!

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443 Saratoga Rd Point Plaza 518-399-1405

Premium Cigars Roll Your own Supplies Pipes Accessories

MON-SAT 9:30am-9pm SUN 12-5

Please Join Us For Tastings On Friday, April 15th & 22nd From 3:30p-6:30p. Products To Be Announced On Facebook So Make Sure To Like Our Page. On Friday, April 29th, From 3:30p-6:30p, Jared Will Be Here To Taste Cutwater Canned Cocktails, 101 North Moscato & Babe Canned Wines.

518.384.2665 Mon-Sat 10am-7pm Sun 11am-4pm Point Plaza • 443 Saratoga Rd • Scotia

Lomas Del Valle Pinot Noir From Chile 750ml $14.99 Good Red For Your Easter Dinner!

Clean Slate Riesling From Germany 750ml $12.56 Pairs Well With Ham!

Tommasi Pinot Grigio From Italy 750ml $13.99 Excellent For Easter!

Fetzer Gewurztraminer 750ml $9.99 Pairs Well With Chicken!

“New” Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey 750ml $31.25 Absolutely Delicious!

SAM’S CHINESE RESTAURANT 518.384.1997

824 Saratoga Rd, Burnt Hills, 12027 OPEN FOR TAKE-OUT ONLY Sun, M, W, Th 11:30 -9 • Fri & Sat 11:30 -10 Closed Tues

$3.OFF PURCHASE OF $30 OR MORE One Coupon per visit Cannot be combined with other offers

“New” Jameson Ginger & Lime Canned Cocktail 4 Pack $14.65

“New” Ballyhoo Irish Whiskey 750ml $27.15

“New” Wheel Horse Bourbon 750ml $26.99 Excellent & Inexpensive

We Have Many More Wine Selections For Your Easter Dinner! If We Don’t Have It We Will Get It For You. Spring Is Here And Summer Is Just Around The Corner So Make Sure To Come By And Grab Your Favorite Drinks! Have A Safe & Happy Easter!

Expires April 30, 2022 To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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Whether you are making an entrance, or enjoying the view, we will make your home beautiful and energy efficient.

PICTURE FRAMING by GAYLE BENNETT 518.399.8504 1021 Saratoga Rd Rt 50 Ballston Lake

www.innerwoodgallery.com

518-384-7362 ◆ 761 Rte. 50 Burnt Hills 12027 www.RMPenaWindows.com Hours: Mon - Fri 8-4:30 Closed Sat & Sun

Take a close look at our mowers and you can see the difference. Top quality components, heavy-gauge steel and precisely engineered parts are assembled by expert hands to create the most reliable mowers made.

60 FREEMANS BRIDGE RD, SCOTIA 518.372.5611

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Eliminator PEST CONTROL

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Full Tree Service from Trimming to Tree Removal

FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES

518.229.8886

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THIS TIME OF YEAR! WE’LL KEEP THEM OUT!

If We can’t make you look good... You’re Ugly

518-399-6255 518-371-5665 EXPERIENCED - CERTIFIED INSURED LOCAL - FULL SERVICE

$2 off Active Military, Veterans, Men 65+, First Responders & Kids 10 & under Open

Mon, Tues, Wed 8- 5:30 • Thur, Fri 6:30 - 5:30 Sat 6:30 - 4 • Closed Sunday

518.399.8411

795 Route 50 • Saratoga Road, Burnt Hills 12027 To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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PROFESSIONAL FLEA AND MOSQUITO SPRAYING ENJOY YOUR YARD! Your Hometowne | 9


LIVE FROM THE FRONT: BYLINE ERNIE PYLE Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 2 pm at Proctors GE Theatre 432 State St., Schenectady, NY 12305

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oin us for a moving one‐ man drama celebra�ng the every‐day heroism of the American GI. World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle was America’s favorite newspaperman. This

RICK PLUMMER AS ERNIE PYLE

Pulitzer‐Prize winning journalist told 40 million read‐ ers back home what life was really like on the front, presen�ng in simple language the courage, patrio�sm, and sacrice of the soldiers he so loved and admired. Rick Plummer puts his heart and soul into bringing Ernie Pyle to life and immersing his audience in the reali�es of World War II. A not‐to‐be‐missed show!

A special performance to benefit local veterans & the Capital Region Veterans Memorial Legacy Project

Tickets: $25 per person. Order yours now at Proctors.org PLUS: to Sponsor a Vet who would otherwise not be able to a�end, see details at CapitalRegionVeteransMemorial.org by May 9.

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Country, Primitive & Transitional Quality Furniture Made in the USA

RHA Hardwood Floors

Installation ◆ Refinishing ◆ Repair ◆ Rewax Commercial & Residential

518.421.9677 518.399.1178 Robert Ariel

Locally Owned & Operated for over 20 years

APRIL SALE

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Dining Room and Bedroom OFF* Furnishings *MSRP

Featuring Hallagan Fine Upholstered Furniture, Zimmerman Chair, Handcrafted Wood and Classic Amish Furnishings. At Kugler’s Red Barn, livable style and lasting quality come together to make furniture built for life. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 10am-5pm • Thurs. 10am-8pm • Sun 12pm-5pm

425 Consaul Road, Schenectady • 518-370-2468 www.kuglersredbarn.com

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INFORMATIVE PROJECT SOLUTIONS Owning a Home can be a Hassle...We can Help!

Home Repairs & So Much More PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR A FULL LIST OF SERVICES

518-728-1292

www.InformativeProjectSolutions.com

As we evolve, our homes should too

Healing Station Home Decor Pet Accessories Fun Drinkware Clothing

Gluten Free & Keto Snacks Baking Mixes GF Baked Goods Herbal Teas

Monday: 12-3pm Wednesday - Friday: 12-5 pm Saturday: 10am-4pm Sunday by appointment

Book Your Private Shopping Party! Tarot Card Readings Refreshements

lifemadesimpleboutique.net ◆ (518) 280-1302 ◆ 772 Saratoga Rd,Suite 9, Burnt Hills Plaza To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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Are Pay on Death Accounts Right for You? A payable-on-death account, also called a “POD” account, is a common way to keep bank and investment accounts out of probate, the court-supervised process that oversees distributing a deceased person’s property. Most people want to avoid having their estate going through probate because their heirs will receive the inheritance faster, privately, and at lower cost. Is a POD account an appropriate solution for your needs? Let’s look at what POD accounts do and how they fit into the overall picture.

POD Accounts: The Nuts and Bolts A POD designation can be set up for savings, checking, certificates of deposit, U.S. savings bonds, and investment accounts. Upon the death of you, the account holder, the funds in the account pass directly to your named beneficiary. Setting up a POD account is usually very easy. Typically, the financial company that holds the account has you complete and sign a document designating your beneficiary or beneficiaries. You can easily change beneficiaries as circumstances change. After your death, your beneficiary can claim the money in a fairly simple process. Typically, the beneficiary would need to provide a death certificate and driver’s license, then complete a claim form provided by the financial institution. That’s it!

Trusts: A Comprehensive Solution A more comprehensive solution would be to establish a living trust. Just like a POD account, a properly funded trust avoids probate and is private. A living trust can provide substantial flexibility, incorporate alternate beneficiaries, and provide long-term asset protection for you and your beneficiaries, protecting your assets against lawsuits, judgments, divorce, and bankruptcy courts. Most importantly, a living trust can provide you with greater security that your assets will be properly managed in accordance with your wishes. Trusts provide all the benefits and peace of mind of a POD account without any of the downsides.

Remember: Estate Planning Tools are Context Dependent Selecting appropriate planning tools can be tricky. We’re here to help find the right tool for your situation.

Kathleen M. Toombs, Esq. 157 Barrett Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 (518) 688-2846 Attorney Advertising

Some Pros and Cons POD sounds great because it is usually easy. Beware that this is not the right solution for all situations. Here are some examples of the problems that can come up. First, these accounts provide you with no asset protection in the event you become ill. What if you are ill or incapacitated and unable to make decisions? No one but you has access to the funds. Your beneficiary only has access after your death. Further, under current rules, you may be required to pay out the account for your care costs. What if your named beneficiary predeceases you? The account is payable to your probate estate. 14 | Your Hometowne

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Our Redeemer Lutheran Church

Welcomes You!!

NOAH’S LAWN CARE Reasonable, Reliable

Palm Sunday & Easter Sunday Worship Services at 9 & 11 am

Spring Cleanups • Mowing Trimming • Hedging • Mulching

Call Jim at 518-847-9345

Maundy Thursday Worship Services ~ 11 am & 7 pm ~

Good Friday Worship Service ~ 7 pm ~ 103 S. Reynolds Street, Scotia Visit us at www.OurRedeemer.cc On Facebook & YouTube @ORLCScotia

Servicing Scotia, Glenville, Charlton and Burnt Hills 20 years in our community

Awning Sale!

Enjoy Instant Shade & Comfort All Summer and SAVE $250!*

Motorized and Manually Operated Models. Dozens of beautiful colors.

*CALL NOW SALE ENDS 5/31/22 518.842.7370

Keeping cool and comfortable this summer just got even more affordable! Right now you can get a $250 discount, good toward any SunSetter Retractable Lateral Arm Awning - America’s #1 best selling awning - the smarter choice for your deck or patio. A SunSetter makes your life out-doors more enjoyable by keeping your deck up to 20 degrees cooler. It opens and closes easily in under 60 seconds, providing instant protection against hot sun, light showers, and 99% of harmful UV rays. Keeps your home cooler by blocking the sun from windows and sliders. With a SunSetter, you’ll never have to worry about the weather ruining your outdoor plans again. Turn your deck or patio into your own vacation spot - help cut your air conditioning bills - and save $250, too. Call today and take advantage of this special awning sale now. Free in-home consultation.

403 WEST MAIN STREET ◆ AMSTERDAM ◆ 518.842.7370 www.AmsterdamOverheadDoorCompany.com To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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Solar Batteries vs. Generators One Time Investment vs. Maintenance Costs

Monitoring Your Energy Vs. Consistent Fuel Usage

All reputable solar batteries come with warranties guaranteeing both repair and replacement clauses as well as degradation values. If your battery for any reason fails to seamlessly perform, it will be repaired or replaced with no cost to the customer so long as it is under said warranty.

The consistency a generator provides is no secret, with a home-backup generator and a sufficient amount of fuel - you have the means to power your home. While your generator is running it is fully powering your home whether you are using all the power being created or not. All of the excess energy not used is simply wasted, with no way to store it once its processed. A battery attached to a solar system is the opposite of this scenario, your home draws power from the battery AS NEEDED instead of continuously providing power when none is needed. Battery owners can monitor their system being charged by their solar system even while the grid is down as well as keep track of their energy usage throughout the day and night to balance the charging cycle.

Always Ready and Charged For “Free”

Final Thoughts

With power outages in the US expected to be both more frequent and last longer, having a reliable source of backup power has never been more important. A battery providing home backup is ready round-theclock to cover your homes needs while simultaneously being able to be charged by your solar system when the sun reemerges. When access to the grid is restored, the excess energy your solar generates will fully charge your battery to be used for the next outage.

Batteries are not subject to the price fluctuations or access issues of fossil fuels. They are the silent “Clean Green” alternative to generators Batteries are the future and will be the preferred storage system of energy for years to come.

Powering your home when the grid goes down no longer means expensive generators that require constant maintenance and fuel. A solar battery is a one-time, lump sum investment that is fully integrated with the solar on your home.

Scan this QR Code to ‘Meet Marc” and learn a little more about him, and how to become energy independent with Solar.

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Marc Forstell NABCEP Certified PV Design Engineer Kasselman Solar (518) 817-5077 mforstell@kasselmansolar.com

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UPSCALE CONSIGNMENT SHOP FOR WOMEN

new & gently worn ladies consignment clothing & accessories Voted the Capital Region’s Best Consignment Store!

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Let me tell your loved one’s story Brittany L. DeMarco Licensed Funeral Director

518.384.0946

Socha Plaza 123 Saratoga Road, Rt. 50 Glenville www.worthrepeating123.com

Open Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 10-4

Certified Celebrant 518-399-1630 glenvillefuneral@gmail.com glenvillefuneralhome.com

Closed Sun, Mon

Every life deserves remembering Your family and I will meet to gather stories, share memories, anecdotes and special moments in your loved one's life, and I will prepare a eulogy that incorporates those unique stories and experiences that defined your loved one. I will also consult with you to help design a service that best reflects and memorializes the life of your loved one, weaving your choice of music, photos, readings, personal mementos, and unique ceremonies into a service of tribute to a life lived.

What is a Celebrant? A Certified Funeral Celebrant is a person who is trained and certified to meet the needs of families during their time of loss. A Celebrant serves by providing a funeral service that is personalized to reflect the personality and life-style of the deceased.

Celebrate life, Meaningfully, Peacefully To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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Languell’s Woodshop has been in Scotia since 1983. Todd Languell, Master Craftsman works alongside his Joshua making Languell’s a 3rd generation business in the Village of Scotia.

Languell’s R&D Woodshop

Is your furniture showing wear and tear? We will clean and repair your furniture and make you proud to walk into your home or office! You don’t need to buy new. Chairs feeling loose? Dining room chairs, office chairs, rockers. We will tighten and re-glue them, making them feel like new! Do you have furniture in the basement or attic that has sentimental value or is part of your family history that needs to be refinished? We work with all types of finishes. Our veneer work will bring your piece back to it’s original beauty, maybe even better!

Call Todd at (518) 847-2529 for a free estimate.

Doors not shutting? Need refinishing?

Cabinets taking a beating?

Chairs getting creeky?

Promised your Mom you would keep it?

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Love your table, hate the finish?

(518) 847-2529 145 John Street Scotia, NY, 12302

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Don’t Sweat it this Summer ! Whether you need a Central Air Conditioner or Ductless Split, we are here for your needs We service all brands

518-399-5516

879 Saratoga Rd, Ballston Lake, NY 12019

www.ritfondaheatingcooling.com

In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt

518-399-3568 To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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Hard Work The other morning I walked over to my friends house. As I got to her steps I noticed that her tulips and hyacinths were starting to sprout. Their bright lime green leaves reaching towards the sun. Creeping up from behind the grey rocks. Pushing away the dark soil. These little fragile buds fighting their way from deep in the earth to find the sun, to find growth and to find new life. The last month has been somewhat of a rodeo ride for me. Hanging on to a bucking bronco not knowing when I would be bucked off. Digging my heels in I grasped on to my can do attitude and prayed it would keep me on the ride a little longer. Eventually I was thrown. My hands let go and I landed hard and a bit tattered and worn. I slowly stood up. In that moment I knew it wasn’t going to be easy. Hard work is never easy. I shook off the dust that had covered me, making it hard to see. I took a few steps forward and decided to do the work. I thought about those little flowers. Working so diligently pushing their way through the earth not knowing what to expect on the other side. My golly, if those little buggers can do it surely I could give it a shot. It takes work to not do something too. To allow it to absorb you. To give up or worse, wishing that you had tried and finding it is too late. For me the ride was out of my control. I had to get on. Not knowing when it would end. It was life. Life is sometimes like that. You have to get on and sometimes you just have to hold on for dear life and wish for the best. If I have learned anything over the years it has been to put in the work, do the time and don’t give up! The singer Eric Church said it perfectly in his song Some of It...

“Some of it you learn the hard way and some of it you read on a page. Some of it comes from heartbreak, most of it comes with age. And none of it ever comes easy.” I encourage you to push through your hard work. You will never know if you don’t try. As always I wish you peace, joy and plenty of hard work! Pattie Rakvica - Nutritional Therapist - rakvicahealth@gmail.com

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How can you cope with market volatility? These are unsettling times for investors. Even before the geopolitical crisis involving Russia and Ukraine, the financial markets were facing headwinds due to higher inflation, the anticipation of rising interest rates and the continuing effects of the pandemic. As an individual investor, should you take some type of action? It’s helpful to put today’s headlines in perspective. While the Federal Reserve probably will raise interest rates, they are doing so from a point where these rates were at or near historic lows, so the new, higher rates may not drastically deter businesses from borrowing to expand their operations. Also, higher interest rates can be good for savers, who can earn more on their savings. As for inflation, many economists expect it to cool down in the second half of 2022 as supply chain bottlenecks start to clear. And the pandemic’s effects, both on our health and on our daily lives, may be fading, though, of course, we all should be cautious when it comes to making predictions about COVID-19. The Ukraine situation is one more unpredictable event – and one thing that financial markets dislike is uncertainty. Russia is one of the world’s largest oil producers, so a conflict that could affect oil prices can have a ripple effect on many market sectors. Until the state of affairs in Ukraine calms down, market volatility may continue. Even in this context of uncertainty, though, investors shouldn’t lose sight of other factors that can affect the investment climate. The U.S. economy has been growing at a fast clip, and corporate earnings – usually a key driver of stock prices – have also been strong.

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• Take a break from checking your statements. When the market goes through a rough patch, you may find yourself constantly check on how your portfolio is doing. But this can cause stress and lead you to make unwise decisions. If you don’t need this money right now, take a break from looking at your investment statements. • Give yourself time to make investment moves. See if you can wait a certain amount of time – a day, a night or a weekend – before making a significant investment move. This delay can give you time for strong emotions to cool and help you consider whether your decision is in your best interest. • Take steps to protect your long-term investments. If you don’t really need the money right away, you shouldn’t have to worry excessively over the short-term movements of the financial markets. To avoid tapping into your long-term investments, try to build an emergency fund containing several months’ worth of living expenses, with the money kept in a low-risk, easily accessible account. • Get some help. When you’re facing the ups and downs in the markets, you can benefit from some assistance. A financial advisor can discuss your concerns and illustrate some scenarios that can result if you make certain moves – thereby helping you make better informed decisions. We’re living in challenging days. But instead of agonizing over things you can’t control, concentrate on those that you can – such as making investment choices appropriate for your needs and capable of helping you meet your goals. Chris Nyhan runs the Edward Jones office in Burnt Hills, NY. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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For Mashed Potatoes:

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5 pounds red potatoes, cut into ½ inch dice 1/2 cube salted butter 5 ounces Boursin Garlic & Herb Gourmet Cheese 2/3 cup heavy cream (you can substitute with half-and-half or whole milk) 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt 1 teaspoon freshly chopped garlic 1/4 cup finely chopped chives ground pepper

For Topping Sauce:

Directions

While meatloaf bakes, place potatoes in a large saucepan; add ¾ teaspoon of salt and enough water to cover. Bring to a boil on high heat.

1/4 cup ketchup 2 tablespoons packed light brown sugar 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar (you can substitute white wine vinegar if you don’t have this handy)

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Scrub potatoes. In a large bowl, add the beef, breadcrumbs, onion, milk, egg, 2 tablespoons ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, parsley, ¾ teaspoon salt, garlic powder, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Use your hands to mush and mix these ingredients together until well combined. Add the meat mixture to a loaf pan. Pat the meat down into an even layer. In a small bowl, add brown sugar, vinegar, and 1/4 cup ketchup. Stir to combine these ingredients to make the topping sauce. Pour the topping sauce on top of the meatloaf and spread into an even layer. Bake meatloaf uncovered for 55 minutes. 22 | Your Hometowne

Once potatoes come to a boil, reduce heat to mediumlow and boil gently for 15-20 minutes or until potatoes break apart when pierced with a fork. Drain potatoes. In a large mixing bowl or stand mixer add potatoes, butter, heavy cream, and cheese. Beat until nice and creamy with no lumps present. Stir in salt, garlic, and pepper to taste. If you don’t have a mixer, you can also mash potatoes with a fork. Cover with tinfoil until ready to serve. Let the meatloaf rest for 8-10 minutes before serving. Letting the meatloaf rest prevents it from falling apart. Serve with your favorite vegetable. Inspired by Chefs in the Catskill Mountains

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Umstadter is one of 14 students in the Manufacturing and Machining Technology program that teaches students design and prototype skills, as well as how to troubleshoot design problems and undertake the diagnostics necessary to manufacture a part. Students also learn how to operate everything from drill presses to the 3D printers. She enrolled in the program before the start of her junior year because it intrigued her. That intrigue has grown to love and she will now follow that love to Hudson Valley Community College where she will pursue a degree in the Advanced Manufacturing Program. “I’m very well prepared for a career in manufacturing and to learn more about it because of my experiences at BOCES,” Umstadter said. Indeed, Umstadter is already earning money with her machining skills thanks to a paid work-based learning experience at Greno Industries that was arranged by BOCES administrators. “The people [at Greno] are great and taught me techniques that I can use now and in the future,” she said. To advertise, contact Cheryll Hill: (518) 265-1105

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Congratulations to the 2022 Founder’s Day Award Recipients

On March 24, BH-BL celebrated Founder’s Day 2022 with a dinner and award ceremony. At the annual event, BH-BL recognizes outstanding PTA members and staff who are chosen for this award because of their complete commitment to BH-BL through years of service and notable dedication that goes above and beyond the usual needs of BH-BL students and families. At the dinner, Superintendent McGrath began by recognizing the community’s long history of giving back to the school district, and emphasized that it’s the hard work and involvement of everyone that makes BH-BL what it is today. The very first BH-BL Founder’s Day award was presented in 1939 to teacher Miss Edith Livingston. Edith and all the deserving recipients of this important award over the years are permanently registered in the district’s historical records. McGrath added that he’s proud to add this year’s 10 recipients to BH-BL’s history books. Congratulations to: Mike Howard & Christine Malone, Pashley Elementary School Yvonne Puleski & Rachael Arno, Charlton Heights Elementary School Margaret Ostrom & Katie Iannacone, Stevens Elementary School Judy Dopel & Dave Cote, O’Rourke Middle School Jen Wheeler & Dave Cote, BH-BL High School Robert VanVranken, resident, Distinguished Service Award A huge thank you is extended to the PTAs, and especially Joan LaBuff, for organizing the event. The annual ceremony wouldn’t be possible with them.

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