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CHITTENANGO, NY 13037 MANLIUS, NY 13104 (315) 687-3901 (315) Find Us At Over 100 Store Drop Locations, In Your Rural Delivery Mail Boxes and Online At 682-5141 www.HiNeighbor.net FAX (315) 687-5600 FAX (315) 682-5143 Our “SEE YOU THERE” DATEBOOK Our “See You There” Date Book consists of NOTICES FOR FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS plus COMPLIMENTARY LISTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS who have placed paid ads for fund raising events. AVAILABLE 24/7 AT WWW.HINEIGHBOR.NET _______________________________________________ - BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________________________ SUN., JAN. 11, 2 PM: THE VILLAGE OF CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY WELCOMES MADISON COUNTY HISTORIAN MATTHEW URTZ TO SPEAK ON THE HISTORY AND RE-DEVELOPMENT OF HOPS. Urtz will give a brief history of how hops first became a cash crop, the reasons it disappeared and how its re-emergence occurred. Images and stories from a number of sources will be utilized. There is no charge for this event. For more information please visit http://www.clintonhistory.org/. FRI., JAN. 9, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. DELPHI FALLS UNITED CHURCH FISH FRY DINNER FRI., Jan 9, 5:00 p.m. At the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries & A Roll You May Eat In The Parish Hall Or Take Your Dinner Home. SUN., JAN. 11, 8-12 noon: Pancake Breakfast, Apulia Fire Company, Rt. 80, Apulia Station, NY between Tully and Fabius. All you can eat. SUNDAY, JANUARY 11,1-4 pm the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum will host a Genealogy Workshop with Pamela Vittorio. Vittorio will show attendees prominent websites to use, how to search and more. For more information please visit www.clcbm.org. SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2 pm the Village of Clinton Historical Society welcomes Madison County Historian Matthew Urtz to speak on the history and re-development of hops. Urtz will give a brief history of how hops first became a cash crop, the reasons it disappeared and how its re-emergence occurred. Images and stories from a number of sources will be utilized. There is no charge for this event. For more information please visit http://www.clintonhistory.org/. TUES., JAN. 13, 7 PM: The DeRuyter Firemen’s Auxiliary will meet at the firehouse. FRI., JAN. 16, 5-8 P.M.: SPAGHETTI DINNER, DERUYTER AMERICAN LEGION FRI., JAN. 16, 5:00 P.M.: FISH FRY DINNER, DELPHI FALLS UNITED CHURCH at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. Emerson Exteriors & Remodeling Fully Insured Free Estimates Financing Available ● Windows ● Siding Doors ● Baths ● Remodeling ● Decks ● Kitchens Family Owned 20 Years Senior Citizen Discounts Available WEB: www.Skeele.com (315) 696-5730 SIDING or ROOFING Minimum 1200 Sq. Ft. W/ This Coupon 315-696-5730 SUN., FEB. 1, 7-11 AM: DERUYTER’S WOODFORD/BURDICK AMERICAN LEGION & AUXILIARY PANCAKE BREAKFAST. BACON IS BACK!!! We want to welcome back all of you who have supported us over the years to once again join us for our mouth watering pancakes, French toast, sausage, eggs, biscuits & gravy and of course plenty of hot coffee. Without faithful patrons such as yourselves we wouldn’t be able to keep the American Legion open, so again we send a big “Thank You” out to you. MON., FEB. 2, 7 P.M.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY will meet at Post 88 on Chenango St. FRI., FEB. 6, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. Apulia Fire Company Rt. 80, Apulia Station, NY. Between Tully & Fabius PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sun., Jan. 11, 8 -12 NOON All You Can Eat: French Toast, Pancakes, Eggs, Coffee, Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, Orange Juice, Toast, Milk, Tea and more. Adults $8.00, Children $5.00 Under 5 FREE Senior Citizen $6.00. We have family rates. SAT., FEB. 7, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville. All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the other women who have had some of the same experiences. For further information, call Midge 684-3615. SAT., FEB. 7, 7:00-12:00 noon: Annual 2015 Winter Festival Pancake Breakfast, Cazenovia American Legion Post 88, Chenango St., Cazenovia. Come have a hearty breakfast and enjoy the festival. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2 pm the Village of Clinton Historical Society welcomes author Susan Goodier who will present “No Votes for Women.” Local author Susan Goodier will talk about her new book No Votes for Women which explores the complicated history of the suffrage movement in New York State by delving into the stories of women who opposed the expansion of voting rights for women. Books will be available for purchase and signing at the end of the talk. For more information please visit www.clintonhistory.org. SUN., JAN 18, 7:30-11:30 A.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, sponsored by Delpi Falls Fire Dept. FRI., JAN. 23, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. Friday, JAN 16, 5-8 PM - American Legion Hall, DeRuyter - Sponsored By The Woodford/Burdick American Legion Post #894 We thank you again in advance for your continued support of The American Legion. SUN., JAN. 25, 7:30-12:30 P.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Pompey Hill Fire Department, 7407 Academy St., Pompey, NY. All you can eat - pancakes including blueberry, French Toast, eggs, sausage, ham, home fries, sausage gravy and biscuits, toast, fruit cup, coffee, juice and milk. SUN., JAN. 25, 8:00-noon: Pancake Breakfast including pancakes, french toast, eggs, sausage, home fries, sausage gravy, coffee and juice All you can eat. VFW POST 1955, Rte. 11 South, Lafayette, NY. MONDAY, JANUARY 26,7 pm the Canastota Public Library and the Canastota Canal Town Museum partner for their “Canalside Chats.” This month will feature Rick Stevens of Zems Ice Cream and Joe DiGiorgio of the Canal Town Museum presenting “ICE CREAM.” The two will present the history of ice cream making, local business of the past and the business of Zems. The presentation will end with an ice cream social. For more information please visit www. canal-town.com ATE AUTO REPAI T S D OL Old State Road, Erieville R • Brakes • Tires • Struts • Shocks • Oil Changes & Lube • Auto Body & Collision Repair Free Estimates 662-3272 - Monday-Friday 8-5 OWNER: Alan Dailey -2- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, January 5, 2015 9 Albany Street, Cazenovia Telephones and E-mail Are The Same (315) 655-2878 www.Skeele.com SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 12:30 to 3:30 pm the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum will host their Annual Bowling Bash at a site TBD. More information to come. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 7 pm the Canastota Public Library and the Canastota Canal Town Museum partner for their “Canalside Chats.” This month will feature Joe DiGiorgio of the Canal Town Museum presenting “Moving & Still images at the turn of the 19th Century.” The talk will present the history of the biograph, and feature local photographs from the area dating from the 1860’s-1910. For more information please visit www.canal-town.com. FRI., FEB. 27, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. SUN., MAR. 1, 7-11 AM: DERUYTER’S WOODFORD/BURDICK AMERICAN LEGION & AUXILIARY PANCAKE BREAKFAST. BACON IS BACK!!! We want to welcome back all of you who have ELECTRICIAN Tom Stevens Electric Residential & Commercial Wiring Servicing This Area Since 1977 Cell: 345-2753 Licensed for the City of Syracuse supported us over the years to once again join us for our mouth watering pancakes, French toast, sausage, eggs, biscuits & gravy and of course plenty of hot coffee. Without faithful patrons such as yourselves we wouldn’t be able to keep the American Legion open, so again we send a big “Thank You” out to you. MON. MARCH 2.: NO MEETING - CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Post 88 on Chenango St. FRI., MAR. 6, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. SAT., MAR. 7, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville. All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the other women who have had some of the same experiences. For further information, call Midge 684-3615. SPAGHETTI DINNER Benefit for Boys & Girls State & A New Furnace for the Legion Hall $9.00, Eat In OR Take Out, Donations Accepted To The White Lilacs Building 50000 OFF $ FRI., JAN. 30, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. WE’VE MOVED! If We Don Quality Roofing Protecting Your Biggest Investment FRI., FEB. 13, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. SUN., FEB. 15, 7:30-11:30 A.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, SPONSORED BY DELPI FALLS FIRE DEPT. FRI., MAR. 13, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. MID-YORK 315-684-3049 CHIMNEY & STOVE,LLC Chimney Sweeping, Relining, Masonry Restoration, Chimney Caps, Prefabricated Chimneys, Stove & Fireplace Accessories SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2 pm the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum will host a Family Film Day screening the 1940 film “Chad Hanna.” The film tells the story of Chad Hanna a country boy working along the canal in Canastota who joins a traveling circus. More information to come. SUN., MAR. 15, 7:30-11:30 A.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, sponsored by Delpi Falls Fire Dept. FRI., FEB. 20, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. FRI., MAR. 20, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. SUN., FEB. 22, 7:30-12:30 P.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Pompey Hill Fire Department, 7407 Academy St., Pompey, NY. All you can eat - pancakes including blueberry, French Toast, eggs, sausage, ham, home fries, sausage gravy and biscuits, toast, fruit cup, coffee, juice and milk. SUN., MAR. 22, 7:30-12:30 P.M.: PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Pompey Hill Fire Department, 7407 Academy St., Pompey, NY. All you can eat - pancakes including blueberry, French Toast, eggs, sausage, ham, home fries, sausage gravy and biscuits, toast, fruit cup, coffee, juice and milk. SUN., FEB. 22, 8:00-noon: Pancake Breakfast including pancakes, french toast, eggs, sausage, home fries, sausage gravy, coffee and juice All you can eat. VFW POST 1955, Rte. 11 South, Lafayette, NY. SUN., MAR. 22, 8:00-noon: Pancake Breakfast including pancakes, french toast, eggs, sausage, home fries, sausage gravy, coffee and juice All you can eat. VFW POST 1955, Rte. 11 South, Lafayette, NY. Pompey LATOCHA BUILDERS •Custom Built Homes •Building Lots Available •Renovations & Additions •Mini Excavation & Skid Steer Work •Land Clearing •Bush Hogging •Drainage & Driveway Work •Augur Drilling •Rototilling Email: [email protected] - www.latochabuilders.com 315-677-3042 Over 24 Years Experience - Insured - Member NYS Chimney Sweep Guild National Fireplace Institute (NFI) Certified Stove Installer FRI., MAR. 27, 5:00 p.m.: Fish Fry Dinner, Delphi Falls United Church at the Parish House in Beautiful Downtown Delphi Falls. Fresh Deep Fried Haddock, Fresh Homemade Coleslaw, Special French Fries and a roll. Henry J. DeLap TREE TRIMMING & FELLING 35 Years Climbing & Rigging Experience Cazenovia, NY 655-0309 Neat, Expedient Service Reasonable Prices Beautify and Improve with Selective Trimming and Removal Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net JAN. 5 - First Woman Governor Inaugurated 1925. (Nellie Ross, Wyoming’s Governor) - George Washington Carver Recognition Day - National Bird Day (315) 399-8734 Quality Counts! Where Georgetown, NY REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Custom Made with Vinyl-Tilt Sash! 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Telephone: (315) 697-2796, Fax: (315) 697-4065. Website: http:// wanderersrest.org. E-mail: [email protected] LEGAL NOTICE: COLLECTOR”S NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that I have received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the year. Taxes may be paid without interest through February 2, 2015. Beginning February 3, 2015, a 1% interest rate for each month will be added until the collector returns the unpaid taxes to the County Treasurer’s Office by June 2, 2015, pursuant to law, after which a fee of 5% is added plus interest from June 2 to the date paid. The Lincklaen Town Clerk’s office hours are: Monday and Tuesday 8-Noon, Thursday Eve 2:30-6:30 pm and during January and February only; Saturday 9-Noon. If paying in cash, please bring 24 Hours MARK SUNDERMAN 655.8993 315.374.3625 cell 315. [email protected] www.littlejonsplumbing.com Over 40+ Plumbing & Heating Repair & Replacement Service LEGAL NOTICES BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________ TOWN OF GEORGETOWN: The 2015 Organizational Meeting of the Georgetown Board will be held on January 6, 2015 at 10:30am in the Town Hall (j5-1) N O T I C E O F ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR THE MORRISVILLE FIRE DISTRICT: Morrisville Fire District in the Town of Eaton, New York. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Commissioners of Morrisville Fire District will hold its annual organizational meeting on the exact amount. Mahaley Holl, Tax Collector, Town of Lincklaen (j5-2) RENTALS BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________ APARTMENTS FOR RENT: New Woodstock Village Apt. 2 bedroom, kitchen & living room area, bath, front porch and rear deck, yard and off street parking, no pets, $490.00 per month plus utilities, security, references, call 315263-7385. (j5-c) FOR RENT: Apt., country setting, 2 BDRM, 1 bath, minutes from Cazenovia/Manlius. $800 plus utilities. 447-3311. (s29-c) RATES START AT 49! $ Offer Expires 12/31/14 Offer expires 3/25/10 • For Junk Cars/Trucks, Salvage Construction Equipment • We Pickup Your METAL • FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 20 - 40 Yard Dumpsters Available FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bedroom apts. in New Woodstock. No pets, year lease, references, security & utilities. 662-7035 or 662-7378. (j5-c) FOR RENT: Cazenovia Village Apt. 2 Bedroom, kitchen, living rm, bath, front porch, no smoking, yard and off street parking, no pets. $575 per month plus utilities, security, references, call 655-8439 or 263-7385. (d15-c) EXCHANGE: 1 bdrm apartment, located on 81 beautiful acres with pond, trout stream and forest in exchange for part-time REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________ HOUSES GREENHOUSE PRICED TO SELL: WELL ESTABLISHED 40 YEAR OLD RETAIL GARDEN CENTER & GREENHOUSE FOR SALE: MORSE CONSTRUCTION 655-4745 All Phases of Home Remodeling & Maintenance ROOF SNOW & ICE REMOVAL secretarial work. Office located only 25 feet from the apartment. Applicant responsible for their own apartment’s utility costs (which from past experience are very, very reasonable). Unusual, intriguing opportunity since office work presently involves major full length feature film. See FaceBook, “Irrefutable Proof”. Much of secretarial work in future involved with films and stage plays. Applicant must have excellent computer/internet skills, be reliable, educated. Some basic bookkeeping a plus. Have resume available.Email: ccastellane@tigerden17. com (j5-4) TOWN HOUSE HOUSE FOR RENT: 5 bedroom, 2 bath house in excellent condition. 12,000 sq. ft. of greenhouses. 6.9 acres set up for annuals, perennials and more. Active retail sales next to US Route 20. Also available - 4 bdrm. house on adjoining lot 315-655-3500, brookside4004@windstream. net. (j30-c) WANTED BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue PRODUCERS & BAKERS FARMERS - Producers and bakers wanted for the monthly indoor Morrisville Market. Begins Nov. 1, Saturday. For info call Duane Button 6843402. (o6-16) NEW POULAN PRO SNOWBLOWERS Master Plumber License #198 Years Experience TOP CASH 42298_5 VINYL IS FINAL! VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS #7110991 SELLING FURNITURE? Ever s i n c e JANUARY it started s n o w i n g Hi, Neighbor my husband is standing in front of the window and watching. If the snow gets much worse, I might let him inside the house. SPECIAL Classified Ad BOGO SALE Buy A One Week Classified Ad Get The One day my wife’s credit card got stolen.. what a relief it was to find Following that the thief spends less than my wife! Week FREE Marriage is the bond between a person who never remembers anniversaries and another who never forgets them. USED SNOWBLOWER The most important four words for a successful marriage: ‘I’ll do the dishes.’ Moyer's Sales & Service, Inc. My wife dresses to kill. She cooks the same way. 26" MTD snowblower 8.5hp $325 (315) 852-3367 - 1686 Tallet Road, DeRuyter 1/2 mile from Morrisville in a beautiful tranquil setting. $950 a month. No smoking or pets. 655-0346. (d22-2) FURNISHED HOUSE OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 400 sq. ft. office / retail / apartment building located on Cherry St. in Pompey , NY, next to Hilltop Pizza & Ice Cream. $750.00 per month. heat/plowing/ mowing included! A great opportunity! For more info call 315-560-5060 (n17-7) ROOM FARM WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE: Clean wheat straw, square bales. Delivery available. 655-2351. (o27-c) Make that ju go away tod nk ay! •Clean Out Basements, CLEAN OUTS,Attics, Sheds, Houses & More TREE SERVICE, •Take Down Pools, Fences, Garages, Sheds, etc, & TEAR DOWNS •Same Day Service - MC/Visa HAY CAZCARES provides food and clothing to families in need. Families must complete a simple intake form to determine eligibility. Hours of Operation are Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 12, or by appointment (655-3174). CazCares is located at 101 Nelson St. in Cazenovia, behind McDonald’s. THE CORTLAND COUNTY HELPING HANDS FOOD PANTRY, located at the Truxton United Methodist Church basement is open to anyone in need on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Canned food donations are also accepted at that location at the same times. WORN AGAIN THRIFT SHOP - Good clothing for the whole family. Now located at 100 Utica St., Hamilton, NY, INSIDE the new Parry’s store. Hours - Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 10-4. or 0 0 8 1 – 7 3135-314-97-025203309 3 7o3r 351–5-4250 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the average man can see better than he can think. Behind every successful man is a surprised woman. The best advise I have for all my teachers during a test is to pass the test out as fast as possible before I forget everything. The best advise I have for all my teachers during a test is to pass the test out as fast as possible before I forget everything. Silence is golden. Too bad nobody is buying. Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died. Buyea’s True Value Hardware O FULL PAINT LINE O WATER HEATERS O PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES O BLUE SEAL FEED O STOVE PIPE O HAND & POWER TOOLS O APPLIANCES O PUBLIC FAX SERVICE __________________________ Store Hours Mon.-Thurs. 8-6 Fri. & Sat. 8-6 Sun. 8-4 131 Albany St. Cazenovia 655-3822 Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, January 5, 2015 -3- Find Us At Over 100 Store Drop Locations, In Your Rural Delivery Mail Boxes and Online At www.HiNeighbor.net A & R TIRE SERVICE CENTER 33 West Main (Route 20) Morrisville 315-684-7849 • TIRES • BRAKES • EXHAUST • OIL CHANGES • NYS INSPECTIONS Winter will be here before you know it! (Most stock is only a day away) Monday-Friday 8-5; Saturday 8-12 Aaron Dooley - Owner 3rd Tues. of the month at the DeRuyter Library, Seminary St. Project coordinator Rose Lallier 3125-852-6079. (s29-c) CHURCH NEWS “LOVE HAS A NAME - JESUS. LOVE HAS A PLACE OUR HEARTS.” The Cuyler U.M. Church seeks to share His love 11 AM Sunday worship-Nelson Stafford 6 PM .Sun. Youth Group, 6-12 grades Friday After school Program, “PUMAS”, 3:15-5 :15 PM, at Church, K-6 Christmas Eve Service, 8:00 Church Parish House, 12½ Madison Street, Hamilton. For information, call 824-0965. (a18-c) FREE ADULT TUTORING P R O V I D E D AT T H E DERUYTER FREE LIBRARY. Call 852-6262 to set up an appointment. (a15-c) DON’T LET YOUR USED INK & TONER CARTRIDGES CONTRIBUTE TO THE 300 MILLION THAT END UP IN LANDFILLS EACH YEAR. SALVATORE F. LANZA, ESQ. ATTORNEY AT LAW 5333 Midlum Road, Cuyler, N.Y. Phone 607-842-6888 office 315-427-5940 cell email:- [email protected] GOODS FOR SALE BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________ FIREWOOD SEASONED FIREWOOD pickup or delivery. 315-7500079. (s23-c) FIREWOOD: $65 face cord delivered. Also we take HEAP orders. Mixed hard woods. Call Donald 315-837-4362. (a5-c) HEATING FUEL FUEL OIL - KEROSENE DIESEL FUEL - PROPANE: Automatic degree day delivery, quantity discounts. GRIFFITH ENERGY, A Superior Plus Company. 337-5540. (n12-c) INDOOR WINTER MARKET INDOOR WINTER MARKET, Rte. 20 in Morrisville at Madison Hall. 1st Saturday of Nov.-April. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Come support our local farmers, producers, bakers and crafters. (o20-16) COMMUNITY EVENTS/NOTICES Agricultural • Residential • Commercial • Industrial LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS INSTALLED & REPAIRED Serving Central NY 30 Years - Service Provided Year Round Call or write WEBB PROFESSIONALS P.O. Box 553, Oneida, NY 13421 - 315-363-8660 FOR SALE: Seasoned firewood, $75 face cord plus delivery. Ralph Colvin 684-7191, 315447-1878. (d22-2) FOR SALE: 18” firewood, seasoned a year and a half. $65 face cord plus delivery. 655-9688, 655-9262 leave message. (d22-2) GUNS FURNITURE DEER PROCESSING VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $225.00 Installed. Lifetime w a r r a n t y. E n e r g y S t a r approved. Emerson Exteriors and Remodeling. (315) 6965730 (a7-c) BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________ KNOTS OF LOVE KNOTS OF LOVE CROCHET KNIT GROUP “will meet only” once a month at L. Whitmarsh home, 1641 Seminary Street the 2nd Tuesday of the month. We make hats, scarves, lapa-ghans for residents of the Oxford Veterans Home. Our motto “give back to those who gave so much for our freedom” Project Coordinator, Rose Wood-Lallier 315-852-6079. Knots of Love Crochet Knit Group “by request” will start a afternoon class 1-3 p.m. the Beautiful & Practical... CHERRY KITCHEN Ample cabinet & shelf space, while providing a homey, warm atmosphere! PM Direct questions to Janet, 607 842-6501 (d8-c) FIRE DEPT. NEWS ATTENTION: The DeRuyter Firemen’s Auxiliary will meet Tuesday, January 13th at 7:00 PM at the firehouse. (j5-1) VETERANS SERVICE AGENCY: A representative from the Madison County Veterans Service Agency will be available on the third Wednesday of each month at the Town of Eaton Office Building, 35 Cedar Street in the Village of Morrisville. Information and benefit counseling will be available regarding federal, state and local veterans benefits, some of which include: Service-Connected Disability Compensation, Non-Service Connected Disability Pension, Vocational Rehabilitation & Education Benefits,Survivor Benefits, Military Records, Military Medals & Awards, VA Healthcare, VA Home Loan -4- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, January 5, 2015 INDOOR WINTER MARKET INDOOR WINTER MARKET, Rte. 20 in Morrisville at Madison Hall. 1st Saturday of Nov.-April. 2766 Evans Road Eaton, NY 13334 Business Hours: M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - NOON Light Mechanical Work •Brakes •Wheel Bearings •Rotors. etc. - By Appt. Only CALL FOR YOUR QUOTE 315-684-9374 Guarantee, Veterans Property Tax Exemption,Return The FAVOR Veterans Discount Program,Appointments are recommended, however walkins will be accepted between 9:30 am - 3:30 pm (office closed from NOON -1 pm for lunch). The representative will only be at the Morrisville location on the third Wednesday of each month. Please contact the Wampsville office for appointments or to determine which location can best serve your needs. Madison County Veterans Service Agency, 138 N. Court St., P.O. Box 546, Wampsville, NY 13163, (315) 366-2395. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Come support our local farmers, producers, bakers and crafters. (o20-16) TOPS CLUB: (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): Wednesdays, 5:30 to 6 p.m. weigh ins, 6 p.m. meeting, St. Thomas Episcopal Reach 40,000+ people in central New York in the Hi, Neighbor. Stop in, mail, call in, email or place online your classified or SERVICES - FOR HIRE BECAUSE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTION SCHEDULE OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS NOW THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________ ADVERTISING POURED CONCRETE WALLS DEMOLITION - HOUSE JACKING - WATERPROOFING EN D FOUNDATIONS INSTALLED: Poured walls, ICF, Blocks, Repair Bowed/Cracked Walls / Resurfacing EXCAVATION: Backhoe / Loader / Dozer / Trackhoe Skidsteer / Septics Installed / Repaired / 70’ Crane Service OUNDATION General Construction RF S, I BA FREE ESTIMATES Call Bob Barrows 315-440-2762 . Open: M–F 9–5; Sat 9–2 CRIS-CAT OFFERS FREE T R A N S P O R TAT I O N f o r Cazenovia, Fenner & Nelson residents over 55 and ambulatory. Call 655-0612. (Call between 7 am to 6 pm, 3 to 5 days in advance) (j19-c) Think Snow Tires •Passenger Car •Light Truck •Commercial Truck nc 2509 Perry Shumaker Road, Munnsville, NY (315) 843–4234 • 1–800–843–3202 COMMUNITY RESOURCES FORINDEPENDENTSENIORS Questions, comments or ideas about services for older adults in the Cazenovia, Nelson and Fenner, NY areas? Call CRIS at 655-5743. www.callcris.org, email: [email protected] TIRE REPAIR SALES & SERVICE Vanities | Kitchens | Furniture Handcrafted Cabinetry Built to Fit Your Home! Drop them off at the TOWN OF CAZENOVIA OFFICE, 7 Albany Street, Cazenovia to be recycled. The rules are easy! We accept any quantity and brand of ink and toner cartridges. Cartridges from copiers, too! (a1-c) EMAIL: [email protected] ORAN MILLING L.L.C. 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SERVICES SHEARS AND KNIVES SHARPENED: Cazenovia Lumber Co., 655-3417. (fc) HOUSE CLEANING CLEAN YOUR HOME like I clean my own. Attention to detail. Reasonable rates. All supplies included. Weekly or biweekly. References upon request. 315-761-5153. (d22-5) 85 YEARS AGO From the DeRuyter Gleaner Dec. 26, 1929 The volume of business at the DeRuyter Post Office for the Christmas trade was the largest in its history. On Monday, 80 sacks of mail were received and 30 sacks dispatched! Contributed by Darla Snyder, DeRuyter, NY Great8375Swamp Conservancy North Main St, Canastota, NY 13032 Phone: 315-697-2950 www.greatswampconservancy.org - [email protected] January 18th, 2015 is the GSC’S annual and general membership meeting at 1:00 pm. The public is invited to come and enjoy the expertise of our guest speaker; retired DEC Forest Ranger, Gary N. Lee of Inlet, NY. He now spends his time as a licensed guide doing fishing, hiking, and birding trips in the Adirondacks. With his experience of the great out of doors he shares this through lectures on a variety of nature topics. He has traveled extensively and has identified and photographed most plants, animals, birds, snakes and butterflies on his journeys. He has worked on the NYS Bird Breeding Atlas from 1980-1985 and 2000-2005.He is well known for banding birds at Crown Point Banding Station. He bands birds at his home and has banded Gulls, Cormorants, Black Crowned Night Herons, and Cattle Egrets on Four Brothers Islands in Lake Champlain. Gary helped with the first banding of Common Loons in NYS (1998) and is a Loon expert. He has worked as a field observer for theAdirondack Cooperative Loon Program which is in partnership of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the Natural History Museum of theAdirondacks, NYS DEC, Biodiversity Research Institute and the Audubon Society of NY, Inc.. These groups monitor previously banded Loons as to where they are nesting and productivity. Each year they band, take blood and feather samples from these birds to be tested during winter for mercury and other contaminates. In the summer of 2003-2005, satellite transmitters were put on a few birds to track them in their wintering areas. With participation in the DEC Live Otter Trapping Program in 1999-2000 he captured for release 16 live Otters from an area to a new safe location. This astounding man has received numerous conservation awards, served on many conservation boards, author of outdoor columns and co-author of Adirondack Birding 60 Places to Bird in the Adirondacks. This is a program you will not want to miss!!! SNOWPLOWING CAZ AND NEW WOODSTOCK AREA MDM Landscaping Seasonal & Per-Time Rates [email protected] C: 315-560-0947 H: 315-662-3013 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net JAN. 5 - First Woman Governor Inaugurated 1925. (Nellie Ross, Wyoming’s Governor) - George Washington Carver Recognition Day - National Bird Day AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS - AUCTIONS Our Auctions Can Be Seen At Our Website www.hineighbor.net Check Daily - Some Auctions Are Posted Before & BETWEEN Publications WEEKLY SALES EVERY MONDAY HOSKING SALES Weekly Sales Every Monday 11:30 with Misc. & Small animals, 1:00 Dairy, followed by feeders, sheep, lamb, goats, pigs. Calves start at 5PM followed by cull beef. Call for more info and note all times are approximate. Our volume is increasing weekly – join your neighbors & send your livestock our way! MONDAY, DEC. 29TH – Sold 216 Head. Cull ave. $ .85, Top cow $1.10, Bulls/Steers None, bull calves top $3.20, heifer calf top $2.45,Dairy Feeders $.20 - $1.31, Feeder Bulls $1.15 - $1.31, Feeder steers- None Feeder heifers $1.03 - $1.20. Dairy milking age top $2200, Bred heifers top $2100. HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE HOSKING FAMILY Monday, Jan. 12th – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Heifer Sale. Special 30 top end Registered & Grade Holsteins. Open & Short bred heifers coming out of New England some top pedigrees in this group! Super well grown heifers. Monday, Jan. 19th – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale Monday, Jan. 26th – Normal Monday Sale LOOKING TO HAVE A FARM SALE OR JUST SELL A FEW – GIVE US A CALL. **Trucking Assistance – Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on our Web-Site. Call to advertise in any of these sales it makes a difference. Watch website for any last minute updates. Directions: Hosking Sales 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6 miles North of New Berlin, NY. www.hoskingsales.com Call today with your consignments. Hosking Sales 607-699-3637 or 607-847-8800 - Cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771 Tom & Brenda Hosking 6096 NYS Rt. 8 New Berlin, NY 13411 Hoppin’ John “I eat this dish every New Year’s day, it’s supposed to bring you luck, and so far my life’s been pretty good. It’s also good anytime you need a hearty homey meal!” Ingredients: Original recipe makes 6 servings Change Servings 1 1/2 cups dry black-eyed peas 1 pound ham hocks 1 onion, chopped 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes salt and pepper to taste 4 cups water 1 1/2 cups long-grain white rice 1 cup shredded smoked Cheddar cheese Directions 1.In a large pan place the peas, ham hock, onion, red pepper, salt and pepper. Cover with water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 1 1/2 hours. 2.Remove ham hock and cut meat into pieces. Return meat to pot. Stir in the rice, cover and cook until rice is tender, about 20 to 25 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Sprinkle shredded cheese over top, if desired. Serve Hello Everyone You don't know me yet , but my name is Dale Griffith. I'm not asking for charity - this is just to help my family members and also me. 4 years ago my wife died, 2 years ago I was diagnosed with liver disease. Having been to the best medical facilities in NY state I was told my condition need a better living arrangement. We are seeking help to remodel and add on to our existing home to meet my new circumstance. We will accept money, building materials and assistance with the construction. Please contact Dale Griffith 8928 Rte. 80 New Woodstock. 13122, 315-247-0911. You are welcome to visit us to discuss our needs. We'll periodically update everyone on our process. When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, friends and family have many questions. This workshop is designed to provide caregivers with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to cope with a diagnosis of ‘Alzheimer’s or related dementia. Issues that will be addressed are: • Symptoms associated with mid-stage Alzheimer’s • Communication issues • Providing personal care • Behavior changes • Medication management • Home safety, driving, and wandering • Care options, including day programs, in-home care, and other living options. • Caregiver needs. Please register for this program at 472-4201 Ext. 100. Mark your calendar and watch for details on the remaining presentation “Legal and Financial Planning” on April 8th. These presentations are free and open to the public. For more information on the Alzheimer’s series or other events at the Cazenovia Public Library, call 655-9322 or visit www. cazenoviapubliclibrary.org. Additional information is also available from the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900 or at www.alz.org/cny. LEGO My Library at the Cazenovia Public Library You are invited to the Greater Cazenovia Chamber Of Commerce Annual State of the Area Program To Be held at the Nelson Odeon Thursday, January 22nd, 2015 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. $15/person Refreshments provided by Nelson Farms Speakers will be: Congressman Richard Hanna Senator David Valesky Assemblyman Bill Magee Caz School Superintendent Matthew Reilly Town & County Supervisor Bill Zupan Fenner Supervisor Dave Jones Nelson Supervisor Roger Bradstreet, Sr. Caz College Wayne Westervelt Mayor Kurt Wheeler GCACC President Jessica Amidon Alzheimer’s Series Continues at The Cazenovia Public Library The second of a three-part series by the Alzheimer’s Association, Central NY Chapter,—“Living with Alzheimer’s: For Mid-Stage Caregivers”—will be offered at the Cazenovia Public Library on Wednesday, January 14th from1:00 to 4:00 pm in the Library Community Room. STUMP GRINDING TREE REMOVAL Lot Clearing • Brush Cleanup • Tree Trimming Fast Service • Reasonable Prices • Experienced Accept Credit Cards Ross Armstrong, 1751 State Rte. 173, Chittenango, NY [email protected] • www.armstrongtreeservices.com 315-289-4610 Children ages 4 and older and their families are invited to the Cazenovia Public Library Community Room for the popular LEGO My Library program on Monday, January 12th at 3:30 pm. Using the Library’s collection of LEGO and Duplo blocks, children and their families will have the opportunity to build and create something spectacular. The Library is a place for discovery and imagination, and this building program fits that mission. Building offers children the experience of making their imaginative musings come to life. By introducing them to these hands-on experiences with science and math, children not only learn how to build different structures but also how to make them stronger and taller. All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information on LEGO My Library or other events at the Library, call 655-9322 or visit www. cazenoviapubliclibrary.org. - -11 Ruth St., Vernon, NY 13476 - _______________________________________ SALE EVERY MONDAY 12:30 PM: Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Horses & Hay; 1:30 PM - Calves then Beef EVERY THURS. 1:15 P.M.: Dairy Cattle then Beef & Calves _________________________________ Thursday, January 8, 2015 - 1:30 PM Complete Dispersal selling for Jeff Simpson, Castorland, NY80 Registered and ID Grade Ayrshires and Holsteins. 44 mature cows-36 Young stock. Ayrshires sired by: Wingnut, Jacks Choice, Modem, Nolan and Reality. Ayrshires service sires include Burdette, Joey, Recharger, Lochinvar and Riggins. Holsteins sired by: Sanchez, Advent, Toy-Red, Bolton, MLeader. Holsteins service sires include Final Cut, Marion, AppleJack-Red, Avsolute-Red and Phoenix. Cattle are housed in Tiestall and outside daily. Fed Balage and grain. SCC 60,000 Fat 4.0% Protein 3.2%. Our usual run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls. All dairy cows and heifers will be nasaled & preg checked at our sale barn. Beef and Calves follow Dairy Sale. upcoming sales Mon., Jan. 12 - Small Animals & hay 12:00 Noon followed by calves and beef. Thurs., Jan. 15 - Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale 2:00 PM. Mon., Jan. 19 - Small Animals & hay 12:00 Noon followed by calves and beef. Thurs., Jan. 29 - Heifer Consignment Sale 12:30 PM. Thurs.. Feb. 19 - Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale 2:00 PM. Thurs., Feb. 26 - Heifer Consignment Sale 12:30 PM. ____________________________________________ For Information Call Office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105 _______________________________________________ Manager & Auctioneer: Tim Miller (cell) 315-440-9683 (home) 607-847-6475 Auctioneers: Ken Hughs 315-436-2215 David Sherwood 315-436-0804 CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ www.empirelivestock.com for a list of sales (home) 607-847-6475 Auctioneers: Ken Hughs 315-436-2215 David Sherwood 315-436-0804 CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ www.empirelivestock.com for a list of sales You Can If you can’t feed a billion people, then feed just one. If you can’t hire twenty million unemployed, then hire just one. If you can’t support an army, then pray for one soldier. If you can’t cure disease, then visit one person in the hospital. One smile provides healing. If you can’t save the world, then improve your community; and if you can’t improve your community, then help your next-door neighbor. We can’t save the world, but we can save those within hugging distance. Don’t give up. Don’t become overwhelmed. We are responsible only for the people in our breathing space. Charity begins with the next person you see. Charity begins with just you and just me. If everyone on earth felt this way, what kind of planet would it be? CELEBRATE RECOVERY is a biblical 12-step program that provides help to overcome and find freedom from hurts, habits, or hang-ups, and is open to anyone. Are you hurt by past abuse or broken relationships; are you caught in the habit of alcohol or drug abuse; are your hang-ups fear, insecurity or low self-esteem? The Celebrate Recovery program will meet you exactly where you are and take you along a path towards wholeness and peace with others on the same journey. Celebrate Recovery meets every Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. at Eastern Hills Bible Church, West Campus, 4600 Enders Road, Manlius, New York. For more information, contact Dedie Williams 655-9580 (j25-c) OWAHGENA TOASTMASTERS CLUB MEETS the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at the Lincklaen House. Come join us for dinner at 6:30, or just the meeting at 7:00 - and learn ways to grow in public speaking skills. Visitors welcome. More info 655-4357. Cazenovia Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting Dates and Holiday Schedule The Board of Trustees for the Cazenovia Public Library meets the fourth Monday of each month in the Library at 7:30 pm. The meeting for January will be held on the 26th, followed by February 23rd , March 23rd , April 27th , May 18th (third Monday due to Memorial Day), June 22nd , July 27th , August 24th , September 28th , October 26th , and November 23rd. No meeting is held in December. The holiday closing schedule includes President’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s. The library is open for all other legal holidays. CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER? 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Now, an interdisciplinary team of Northwestern University scientists and engineers has developed a noninvasive MRI approach that can detect the disease in a living animal. And it can do so at the earliest stages of the disease, well before typical Alzheimer’s symptoms appear. Led by neuroscientist William L. Klein and materials scientist Vinayak P. Dravid, the research team developed an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) probe that pairs a magnetic nanostructure (MNS) with an antibody that seeks out the amyloid beta brain toxins responsible for onset of the disease. The accumulated toxins, because of the associated magnetic nanostructures, show up as dark areas in MRI scans of the brain. CAZENOVIA ELECTRIC Residential & Commercial Installation & Service 662-3927 This ability to detect the molecular toxins may one day enable scientists to both spot trouble early and better design drugs or therapies to combat and monitor the disease. 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LIKE US ON FACEBOOK trillion as baby boomers age. And these figures do not account for the lost time of caregivers. This new MRI probe technology is detecting something different from conventional technology: toxic amyloid beta oligomers instead of plaques, which occur at a stage of Alzheimer’s when therapeutic intervention would be very late. Amyloid beta oligomers now are widely believed to be the culprit in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease and subsequent memory loss. In a diseased brain, the mobile amyloid beta oligomers attack the synapses of neurons, destroying memory and ultimately resulting in neuron death. As time progresses, the amyloid beta builds up and starts to stick together, forming the amyloid plaques that current probes target. Oligomers may appear more than a decade before plaques are detected. “Non-invasive imaging by MRI of amyloid beta oligomers is a giant step forward towards diagnosis of this debilitating disease in its earliest form,” said Dravid, the Abraham Harris Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science. There is a major need for what the Northwestern research team is doing -- identifying and detecting the correct biomarker for new drug discovery. Despite extraordinary efforts, no effective drugs exist yet for Alzheimer’s disease. “This MRI method could be used to determine how well a new drug is working,” Dravid said. “If a drug is effective, you would expect the amyloid beta signal to go down.” The nontoxic MRI probe was delivered intranasally to mouse models with Alzheimer’s disease and control animals without the disease. 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As it turned out, the researchers had access to an important piece of evidence. Sitting in a UA lab was an old core drawn from a coral skeleton near a western tropical Pacific island. It had been chemically analyzed in the 1990s and then largely forgotten. Thompson, while working on her doctoral dissertation, realized that the core could reveal tropical Pacific wind patterns during the period from 1894 to 1982 when it had grown just outside of the island’s lagoon. The reason has to do with the effects of wind on water chemistry. When strong bursts of wind came in from the west, they stirred up manganese in the sediment at the bottom of the lagoon. The local corals took up the manganese in their skeletons as they grew. Such wind bursts from the west occur more commonly when the trade winds, which normally blow from the east, are weak. time staff some benefits for per diem staff. Supportive, teamoriented work environment. 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The goal of FSMA is to focus food safety measures on prevention, rather than emergency response. It does so by updating and expanding rules that govern the growing and handling of fresh produce and the processing of many types of food. The FDA’s first draft of FSMA rules unfairly burdened the local and regional food businesses and farmers that have been the driving force behind the exponential growth of farmers markets across the U.S. This second round of proposed rules came in response to the food and farming community’s active participation in the FDA’s public comment period last fall. Despite improvements, the updated set of rules continues to overburden and discourage diversified, direct-marketing farmers and markets. Once again, we have the opportunity to bring these concerns directly to the FDA through a public comment period. 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