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reflections Volume MMXV, Issue 16 • October 9, 2015 Children’s Halloween Costume Party Saturday, October 24th Aspen House Party 1: 9:30 am – 10:30 am Party 2: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Recommended for ages 2 – 10 Games, craft, face painting, goodie bags* and refreshments. *Nut-free goodie bags available. Must make request on registration form. Pre-registration is required! Reservations can be made on our website: Log in, and click the link to the registration form on the Home Page under Community News. PAID SYRACUSE, NY PERMIT #1550 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE YOUTH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 6 grade and up please. Great way to get service hours!! Help set-up/take-down, run specialty stations and have fun! Interested?? Email: [email protected] or call 635-7171. Central New York Art Guild Fall Art Show and Sale Radisson Community Night at the Syracuse Crunch Saturday, October 17th & Sunday, October 18th 1:00-4:30 pm at the Aspen House Free admission, refreshments, raffles, local artists and more!! Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets Saturday, November 14 7:00 pm at the War Memorial Arena Tickets only $15 See page 5 for more information. Radisson Community Association Mission Statement To preserve, protect and enhance the common lands and facilities for the use and enjoyment of the RCA Residents and Members. To promote the health, safety, welfare, education and cultural enrichment of the Residents and Members of Radisson. To ensure compliance with the Radisson Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. Reflections is an official publication of Radisson Community Association, Inc. 3128 Amesbury Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Phone: 315-635-7171 | Fax: 315-635-7182 Monday – Friday 8am-5pm For general RCA inquiries email [email protected] or visit www.radissoncommunity.org. See page 7 for more information. insidE This Issue Emerald Ash Borer - Pg. 3 Leaf Collection & Stormwater Info - Pg. 3 Common Area Maintenance - Pg. 5 Reflections, October 9, 2015 Page 1 From The Executive Director Written by Lynn Tanner, CMCA Renewal contracts for residents leasing a Storage Yard Slot were sent out the beginning of October. The current contract period ends on October 31, 2015. Whether renewing or cancelling your contract, please return your completed documents as soon as possible. It saves on time and expense if we don’t have to do a second mailing. Those residents that are on the waiting list for a particular size Storage Yard Slot will be contacted as soon as we have confirmed there is a vacancy. By the time this issue of the Reflections is distributed, Dependable Disposal will have already delivered new trash & recycling totes to each residence. Please note that the new totes should be placed with the arrows facing the road, as indicated on the lid cover. They should also be placed on opposite sides of your driveway OR 3’ – 4’ apart so the “arms” of the truck can grab & lift the totes. By placing the totes facing the correct direction, the lids will close when they are set back on the ground. The final opportunity to have Dependable Disposal pick up unwanted, used trash cans is next week. Just bring your trash can down to the curb, alongside the new trash totes and Dependable will pick it up and dispose of it for you. Also, if you are not interested in keeping your blue bin, you may drop it off to the trailer parked in the RCA Office parking lot during the week of Monday, October 12 to Friday, October 16 from 7:00am to 3:00pm. Or, you may drop your blue bin off on Saturday, October 17 from 8am – Noon. The blue bins will be returned to the Onondaga County Recovery Resource Agency (OCRRA) to be reused and/or recycled. At September’s Board of Directors Meeting, residents in attendance got to hear a presentation by Dr. Dave Matthews of Upstate Freshwater Institute. In past years, Dr. Matthews has helped the Association address any Page 2 specific concerns that may have become apparent with the community’s retention ponds. This year, the Association retained Dr. Matthews to do regular, on-site evaluations and water testing of each retention pond. He presented the findings from his evaluations to residents, management and the Board of Directors and also engaged in a Q & A session afterwards. We appreciate Dr. Matthews’ wonderful presentation! Please look for an article highlighting this presentation in a future issue of the Reflections. This year’s scheduled repairs to the community pathway system are fully under way and are expected to be completed soon. The process we use to determine which sections of pathway to repair on an annual basis includes many different aspects. First we inspect the actual condition of the asphalt itself, looking for things such as: dangerous bumps in the pathway (normally due to nearby tree roots); or sunken spots in the asphalt which are equally concerning. There may be other factors upon inspection that pose a safety risk to pedestrians utilizing the pathway or staff and equipment out plowing the pathway. After these risk factors are evaluated we also consider future work to be done in that area. For instance, in the past when we knew extensive work was going to be done on the Oberon Pier, it made sense to hold off on pathway repairs nearby until that project was done, due to the heavy equipment that would be used and essentially would have done damage to the new pathway. Another factor we need to consider when selecting a pathway section to repair is access to trees. In many cases, the only way for a contractor to access a tree located on RCA Common Property is via the pathway system. Therefore, we do a visual inspection of trees located in the Common Property near the proposed pathway section, to see if there are any trees needing to be removed prior to laying new asphalt. We recently Reflections, October 9, 2015 had this exact scenario with our pathway repair project in the “loop” of Jayhawk Circle. The trees in the Common Property were inspected by local arborists and several trees were determined to be dead, or diseased and dangerous. Included in these trees were some ash trees that necessitated removal before they became infected with the Emerald Ash Borer and could not be safely removed. EAB has been confirmed in Onondaga County and is a threat to the numerous ash trees in Radisson. Those trees identified as requiring removal in the “loop” of Jayhawk Circle, were safely felled prior to the pathway repairs being completed. This is the process that we utilize for all pathway repairs. The Radisson Community Association considers our trees to be one of our greatest resources. While the community’s natural beauty is extremely important to us, equally important is residents’ safety and protection of personal property. Thank you to the residents in this area for their patience while we made these safety improvements to our wooded Common Property and pathway system. In addition to evaluating trees as we make pathway repairs, we are continuing our proactive approach to the oncoming invasion of the Emerald Ash Borer. In May of 2015, the RCA Board of Directors approved an Emerald Ash Borer Management Plan, which is posted on our website. You can find this plan under the Architectural Standards tab, on the Tree Resources page. We had selected areas of Common Property (see map below) inventoried and trees marked by an arborist/certified pesticide applicator for either removal or to be considered for treatment. We are in the process of obtaining bids for the removal and/or treatment of these trees. The Board will then discuss their plan of action and the timeframe in which they propose to have this work done. Further information will be provided in future issues of the Reflections and via the community’s eMail Bulletin system. While the Association moves forward with its EAB Management Plan it is still imperative that residents with ash trees on their property also make a plan of action. On Page 3, we are providing information for homeowners to consider. Additionally, we have information on our website and will be continuing to provide updates in future issues of the Reflections. Leaf Season and Resident Instructions The beauty of the coming season is thanks in part, to the amazing color created by the changing leaves. When they fall though, what do to? Monday, October 12, the Radisson Maintenance Department will begin Leaf Collection. During this season and until the weather causes them to stop, loose leaves and paper Yard Bags will be picked up. Many residents prefer the bags so that leaves don’t blow around after being raked. This also keeps them from ending up in the street or gutters and water system. Thanks to Baldwinsville Village Ace Hardware, we are able to offer paper Yard Bags to residents for just$1/bundle of 5, that’s ½ the cost in the store! Just stop by the RCA Office during our regular hours: Monday-Friday 8am5pm. If you choose to take advantage of RCA’s loose leaf pickup service, please carefully follow these instructions: • Rake loose leaves into narrow piles on your property within three (3) feet of the curb. These will be picked up using a ‘leaf vac’ machine. In order for the machine to function properly, do not rake twigs, mulch or other debris into these piles. • Do NOT rake leaves into road; they must remain on your property. Leaves in the road are a multifaceted hazard. They are a tremendous safety concern for drivers. The unkempt leaves contribute heavily to drainage issues. Excess leaf litter is also responsible in part, for water quality issues in surrounding areas. Collection during this season is Yard Maintenance and Our Water Systems S t o rm wat e r is water from rain or melting snow that doesn’t soak into the ground, but runs off into waterways. It flows from rooftops, over paved areas and bare soil, and through sloped lawns. Flowing storm water collects and transports soil, animal wastes, pesticides, fertilizers, oil and grease, debris and other potential pollutants. We may not be thinking of surrounding waters much at this time of year, but the actions we take now can have a profound impact on what we will experience in the future. When leaves and yard clippings are allowed to drift or are raked into the street, the debris can clog storm drains, leading to flooding. The leaves and clippings then make their way to local streams and retention ponds and release nutrients that contribute to accelerated algae growth. There are many other factors that contribute to water quality problems in our retention ponds and in the entire storm water system. There are some simple practices everyone can follow to help mitigate these issues: • Pick up after your pet and dispose of waste in garbage can. • Don’t feed waterfowl – large numbers of birds create large quantities of waste. • Limit use of salt on your driveway and walkways. • Limit use of fertilizer, pesticide and herbicides. These suggestions are intended for all residents, not just those who live in close proximity to a retention pond. The above information came from the CNY Stormwater Coalition. For additional suggestions, go to their website at www.cnyrpdb.org. conducted in a continuous loop pat- another environmentally friendly tern through the community, street option for those residents who don’t by street, not on particular day. have a dense leaf cover on the lawn. Check the website for daily updates on the current pick-up location and prepare leaf piles/bags as pick-up approaches your street. Different equipment is used for the bags vs the loose leaves, so please keep this in mind. Also, there will be no further brush pickup and Brush Trailer Service is not available. Mowing and mulching leaves is Tree Health – Emerald Ash Borer The natural beauty of the trees in our community is remarkable. They are an integral part of the look and feel of the Radisson Community. They enhance our common property areas as well as many residents’ yards. The impending arrival of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a daunting concern for anyone who has ash trees. As a homeowner in Central New York, do you have a plan for addressing the infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer? The Cornell Cooperative Extension provides the following list as things for homeowners to consider. Know your ash trees. Know your property lines Determine your management strategy. Know where the nearest infestation is. Determine your treatment options. Not all trees will respond the same to treatment. Beware of guarantees to save your trees. Know the signs and symptoms of EAB. Get involved in your community. For additional details, go to the website for New York Invasive Species at http://www.nyis.info TOWN OF LYSANDER 2016 BUDGET WORK SESSIONS www.townoflysander.org Tuesday Wednesday Thursday October 13, 2015 October 14, 2015 October 15, 2015 5pm – 7pm 5pm – 7pm 5pm – 6:30pm Monday Wednesday Thursday October 19, 2015 October 21, 2015 October 22, 2015 5pm – 7pm 5pm – 7pm 5pm – 6:30pm Reflections, October 9, 2015 Page 3 Radisson Phone Directory The Radisson Phone Directory is an item uniquely Radisson. This mini phone book is truly a “community directory” as it is THE resource to look up neighbors, by name and by street, and also provides contact for local governmental services and supporting businesses. Being printed every other year, the next Directory will be distributed in the spring of 2016. It’s not too early to ensure that you and your family will be accurately listed in the 2016 Radisson Phone Directory! All residents have the option to have their name and number printed in the Radisson Phone Directory. If you want to be listed, be sure to select “Yes” for this option on your Membership Registration form. To verify that your information is correctly listed, or not listed as you choose, please take a moment to review the Radisson Community Phone Listing on our website under Your RCA Account. Note: you must be logged in to the website to see this option. The information here comes directly from your Resident Membership Registration Form (RMRF), spelling, capitalization, order of family members, etc. Complete the RMRF again to make any changes and your previous entry will be replaced. Preferred by Radisson Residents for 25 years Family owned and operated for 3 generations Highly focused on service & preparation Workman’s compensation & liability insurance FREE written estimates 635-1628 [email protected] Page 4 Reflections, October 9, 2015 In-home color consultations starting at $75 Come in for details Village Ace Hardware 43 E. Genesee St. Baldwinsville 638-4026 PATHWAY RULES & ETIQUETTE Radisson has over 13 miles of paved pathways for residents’ use & enjoyment. Please be mindful of the following rules & etiquette to ensure the pathways, and their surrounding beauty, can be enjoyed by everyone! On the pathways, fields or any RCA Common Property, PLEASE PICK UP AFTER YOUR PET Please do not place yard waste along the pathways. Please utilize the community yard waste service. RITE AID Flu Shot Clinic Where: Aspen House, 8550 North Entry Road When: Wednesday, October 21st Time: 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm • Flu shots are given by certified immunizing pharmacists • No appointment needed • 18 years and older • Medicare and most insurances accepted • Bring your insurance card No Motorized Vehicles on the pathway. Common Area Maintenance The Radisson Community covers many, many acres of property and has numerous features on common property; from signage and lighting to benches and bollards. Residents may see items in need of repair while on a walk or bike ride. We would like to know about areas that you find to be in need of maintenance attention. Please notify us by logging onto our website and completing the Common Area Maintenance Request (CAMR) Form. For your convenience, there is a direct link to the CAMR Form on the Members Only home page!! You’ll be asked to provide a description of the item in need of attention and as specific a location as possible. Cross streets, house numbers and landmark descriptions are very helpful in pin pointing where staff should focus their attention. We ask for your name and contact information in case additional information is needed for follow up. EXPERIENCED RADISSON AGENT mean for you? 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NEW MENU! Check it out online! Ale House is now OPEN 7 days a week 11:00 am-10:00 pm 8055 Potter Road, Baldwinsville, NY Tel:315-635-7992 GOLF EVENTS • PARTIES • WEDDINGS Page 8 Reflections, October 9, 2015 Central New York Art Guild Fall Art Show And Sale Radisson’s Aspen House will once again host the annual Central New York Art Guild’s Fall Art Show and Sale on Saturday, October 17th and Sunday, October 18th from 1:00 pm- 4:30 pm. The show never disappoints with spectacular original artwork, photography as well as prints, all created by the talented members of the CNY Art Guild. You’ll find artwork in acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastels, scratchboard, mixed media and more. There will be raffles for pieces Aspen House and admission is free. of art. All of the art work is for sale. The people attending the show will have the opportunity to vote for the piece of art work that impresses them the most. “The People’s Choice Award.” The show will be judged on Saturday morning. Refreshments will be provided for everyone to enjoy. Parking at the Lynn Harnois- Dusk at Sacketts Harbor Delores Herringshaw – To Jenny Dian Paura-Chellis – Rebirth Cirque d’Vin Wine Club At the September tasting attendees sampled ten Layer Cake and Cupcake wines. Favorites were Cupcake Red Velvet, Cupcake Prosecco and Cupcake Black Forest. There were two guest speakers, food from Tabatha’s Family Tree Restaurant and Sardo’s Pizza. Tabatha’s also provided miniature cupcakes to go with the theme of the tasting. Paige’s Butterfly Run benefited from this month’s 50-50-charity raffle. Chris Arnold, Paige’s father, explained that this is an annual fundraising event, which funds pediatric oncology research and patient programs at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. Go to www. pbrun.org for more information on the charity. The next Cirque d’Vin Wine Club tasting is on November 6, 2015 at 7 PM at The Red Mill Inn. Details still to be determined. The tasting fee is $16 per person and pre-registration/payment is LOCAL CALENDAR Rabies Shot Clinic Thursday, November 5, 5pm-7pm at Beaver Lake Nature Center. Please keep pets on a leash or in carrier, keep them close to you and bring their rabies shot records. A voluntary donation is appreciated. For more information call 4353165 or visit www.ongov.net/health/ADP.html required by Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015. Make checks payable to Cirque d’Vin Wine Club and mail to PO Box 832, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Include name, address, phone number and email and a list of attendee names for check-in. Clay Wine & Spirits is unable to accept registrations/ prepayments. Wines sampled that evening may be ordered at a discount from Clay Wine & Spirits (315-622-0501) at 3955 State Route 31 (next to Great Northern Wegman’s) to be picked up the following week. An infor- mational email from bacifaratta@ twcny.rr.com or bacifaratta@gmail. com is sent about a week prior to the next tasting; please add these to your address book. For additional information, questions, to receive monthly email notifications or schedule a 50-50 raffle for your charity, email CirquedVin@ aol.com or call Mary Mulligan at 315-635-3413 or Mike Broski at 315-468-5408. New Residents, check your mail for your personal invitation to the New Resident’s Reception to be held on October 15 at Aspen House! Certificate of Compliance Notice Amenities Equalization Assessment Notice The Radisson Community Association, Inc. (RCA) requires that prior to the resale or refinancing of an existing home in Radisson that a Certificate of Compliance (C of C) inspection be made. The purpose of the C of C is to provide all parties reasonable assurance that the property is free from any architectural standards violations of the Radisson Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (Radisson Declaration). The C of C and a statement of the property’s annual assessment account should be requested ten (10) days prior to closing. For property resales and/or refinance, effective January 1, 1999, the measurement of the finished area of the house must be confirmed. To allow adequate time for the staff to complete this requirement, the seller’s attorney must request the C of C 14 days prior to closing. As of April 1, 2015 the fees are as follows: *A seventy ($70.00) dollar Certificate of Compliance (C of C) inspection and processing fee is charged by the RCA to the requesting attorney or the owner of the property making such a request. Please insure that this fee is explained to the buyer and seller as well as the purpose of the inspection. Forms to request a certificate may be obtained at www.radissoncommunity.org or by calling 315-635-7171. As of October 1, 2005, the Radisson Community Association will levy an Amenities Equalization Assessment (AEA) to the Purchaser of a Radisson Community, residential property. The purpose of the AEA shall be to expand and/or improve common areas and common amenities. The AEA is calculated at .25% of the purchase price of the residential property. This will apply to new homes as well as existing homes and is payable at the time of closing. Payments are to be made out to the Radisson Amenities Fund and be sent directly to our community office at 3128 Amesbury Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Exemption from the fee is granted if either of the following applies: a Purchaser who has been the Owner of another Residential Lot which has served as said Purchaser’s principal residence for two consecutive years immediately preceding the purchase of the subject Residential Lot, provided said Purchaser sells the other Residential Lot within 90 days; or a Purchaser who has been a full time resident of an apartment within Radisson during the entirety of the two consecutive years immediately preceding the purchase of the subject Residential Lot. Please feel free to contact the RCA Office at 635-7171 if you have any questions regarding the AEA. Reflections, October 9, 2015 Page 9 Governor Signs Legislation for Hearing Impaired A Column by State Senator John A. DeFrancisco Senator John A. DeFrancisco (R-IC, Syracuse) today announced that his bill (S 5533-B), which would enable individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to better participate in court proceedings, has been signed by Governor Cuomo. This act shall take effect 13 days after it becomes a law. This new law will require that statefunded courts provide Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. CART is the instant translation of the spoken word into text. Through CART, everything said and transcribed by the court reporter during a court proceeding would be translated through a software feed into real-time captioning, then displayed on an individual computer screen or monitor for the deaf or hard of hearing person to view. “I am very pleased that Governor Cuomo decided to sign my bill. The right to participate in court proceedings is among the most fundamental in our legal system. Courts must take the necessary steps to ensure that deaf and hard of hearing individuals are not denied the right to be heard,” said Senator DeFrancisco. Legislation to Enhance Airport Security Signed News From Congressman John Katko Congressman Delivers Bipartisan Legislative Results Early in First Term WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Gerardo Hernandez Airport Security Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. John Katko (NY-24), has been signed into Public Law by President Obama. Of the twelve bills that Representative Katko has introduced in the House of Representatives this Congress, this bill is the first that has been signed into law. “I’m proud to announce that the President has signed into law this important, bipartisan legislation to mitigate threats at our nation’s airports,” said U.S. Rep. John Katko. “Named in honor of the TSA agent who tragically lost his life in the November 2013 shooting at Los Angeles International Airport, this measure will allow for better coordination by our state, local, and federal law enforcement in responding to and assessing threats.” Since taking office in January, Rep. Katko has focused on fighting through Washington gridlock to deliver bipartisan legislative outcomes. To date, Katko has introduced twelve bills, four of which have passed the U.S. House of Representatives. As Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee’s Transportation Security subcommittee, he has worked in a bipartisan manner to lead the Committee’s efforts to address gaps in the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) employee access screening and vetting procedures, and as a result, has put forth legislation prioritizing the safety of travel for all Americans. “While there is still much to be done to enhance security measures at airports nationwide, increasing preparedness requirements will go a long way in helping to ensure that the traveling public is kept safe,” concluded Katko. “Coordination by local law enforcement, emergency first responders, and TSA is the first step towards helping our nation’s transportation systems overcome the challenges experienced during the LAX shooting.” The legislation requires enhanced security and communication at airports nationwide. Specifically, it requires TSA to verify that all airports and high-risk surface transportation hubs have an appropriate security response plan in place to effectively train for and respond to security incidents when they occur. Further, it will ensure that emergency communications equipment is regularly tested and that emergency first-responders are able to communicate with each other and the public during a major security incident. Katko commended his colleagues on both sides of the aisle for their work on this effort, noting that that the legislation not only improves airport security but also demonstrates that Washington can still work in a bipartisan way. Alongside his efforts on the House Committee on Homeland Security, Rep. Katko has introduced and championed district-inspired legislation to stimulate local tourism, develop the nation’s first Mesothelioma Patient Registry Act, secure our northern border, and prevent the IRS from wasting taxpayer dollars. Click here for video of Rep. Katko’s remarks on this legislation on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives last week after the bill passed both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. Congressman John Katko chairs the House Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Transportation Security. He represents the 24thCongressional District of New York, which includes all of Onondaga, Cayuga, and Wayne Counties, and a portion of Oswego County. For more information, please visit Katko.house.gov or facebook.com/RepJohnKatko. Program Provides Assistance to Caregivers News From Assemblyman Will Barclay In New York State, approximately 3 million caregivers provide more than 2.6 billion hours of care to loved ones each year. According to the New York State Office of the Aging, the economic value of this care is $32 billion. A family caregiver’s commitment often allows loved ones to stay out of nursing homes or assisted living, and in familiar surroundings close to family and loved ones. Locally, the Offices of the Aging can assist and provide recommendations for a variety of programs related to health care, nutrition, and counseling to assist caregivers. These offices also can assist caregivers with NY Connects--a service to potential consumers of long-term care and their caregivers. Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP) is one such program that is administered at the local level and funded by New York State. EISEP provides non-medical support services for older adults who are not Page 10 eligible for services through Medicaid. The program assists with things like dressing, bathing, personal care, shopping and cooking, and can temporarily relieve the primary caregiver. EISEP enables those 60 and older to stretch their private resources and to delay nursing-home level care. This year the program received $50 million in state funding. I was pleased to support this in the budget. It is an income-based program, which means that clients provide income information and a percentage is paid through the program for the client based on their income level. Being a family caregiver comes with some rights and authority, particularly when dealing with doctors, and social service agencies. Knowing your rights as a caregiver can alleviate stress. Through use of a health care proxy and/ or power of attorney, family caregivers have the right to get information about a family member’s condition from healthcare providers if permitted by the loved one. Family caregivers also have a right to be involved in decision Reflections, October 9, 2015 making about a family member’s care, again, as long as they are permitted. If a loved one has been in the hospital, treatments may continue at home and it’s important that the family caregiver understands things like administering medicine, providing oxygen treatments, or helping their loved one to follow a specific diet. To learn more, visit the U.S. Health and Human Services guide on health information privacy at http://1.usa.gov/1Fj9gYa The need for a family caregiver(s) can be triggered by an emergency event or a steady decline of a loved one’s health or mind. If the Office of the Aging is notified before a loved one is discharged from the hospital, for example, they can help ensure that caregivers have access to things like a wheelchair or any other medical equipment. There are also a number of support groups available such as Alzeihmer’s Support groups and those who are caring for those with cancer. The Offices of the Aging is also the best place to find more information on EISEP and many other programs such as Senior Nutrition Program, transportation, legal referrals, health insurance information counseling and other outreach program. Oswego County residents may call (315) 349-3484. Jefferson County residents may call (315) 7853191 and Onondaga County residents may call (315) 435-2362 for information. There are also several programs under NY Connects, a searchable database, that can be accessed at https://211cny. com. Caregivers of all kinds can find information specific to a situation. If you have any questions or comments on this or any other state issue, or if you would like to be added to my mailing list or receive my newsletter, please contact my office. My office can be reached by mail at 200 North Second Street, Fulton, New York 13069, by e-mail at [email protected] or by calling (315) 598-5185. You can also friend me, Assemblyman Barclay, on Facebook. 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Total average savings of $480* Lindsy Luu, Agent 60 1/2 Salina Street Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Bus: 315-638-0247 Fax: 315-638-1513 P090115.1 I’d love to show you some new ways to make your car insurance dollars work harder. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® CALL FOR A QUOTE 24/7. *Average annual per household savings based on a national 2010 survey policyholders who reported savings by switching to State Farm. of new State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL SHEEHAN’S APPLIANCES AND MATTRESSES SALES & SERVICE Chris Sheehan BlakeAnne Sheehan PARK FREE IN VILLAGE LOT CE AND USE OUR REAR ENTRAN 28 OSWEGO ST. BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. 13027 Reflections, October 9, 2015 Page 11 Classified Ads All Classified Ads must be 40 words or less and be sumitted in writing using the online Ad form or the printed Ad form. RCA and Editorial Staff reserve the right to edit ads to meet the 40 word limit. Community classified ads are for RCA members only and are limited to one ad per category per address per issue. for sale Disclaimers The Reflections will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising. The Radisson Community Association, Inc., its Board of Directors, staff, and members, make no representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser. Residents are advised to check references with the Better Business Bureau. The Radisson Community Association (RCA) does not engage any realtor or real estate agency as its listing agent. Further, any realtor and/or real estate agency advertised in the Reflections or other RCA promotional material is not endorsed nor rated by the Radisson Community Homeowner’s Association. Letters To The Editor: All letters must include name, address, signature, and telephone number for verification. Names and addresses may be withheld from print upon request. Editing may be necessary for space. Advertising Rates & Policies 1/8 Page 1/4 Page 1/2 Page Full Page Bus. Card Commercial Clsfd Westinghouse 19”, flat screen panel LCD monitor, $30. Call 638-4019. Graco Ashleigh convertible crib (converts to toddler bed). Cherry finish, excellent condition, like new, only used a few times. Also includes: mattress, mattress pad, sheet, comforter, bed skirt, and bumper pads, $120 or BO. Call Cindy 256-8003. Sofa, French country cotton chintz, camel back, pleated skirt, Ralph Lauren ‘flower baskets and birds’ pattern. Camel colored background with brown, green, teal, and rust print, asking $200. Matching loveseat,asking $100. Both in great condition. Call 635-5923. Dining room set, pecan table, 2 leafs, all with pads, 6 chairs, hutch and server, excellent condition, pictures available, $1000. Call 638-0862. 2 – BagBoy, black, insulated golf club travel bags, with separate shoe compartment. Originally $70, asking $40 each. Call Marge at 303-5136. Fireplace tool set and stand. Blue plush area rug. Entertainment center and stand-alone matching bookcases - take 1 or all.Arts and Crafts Style,honey oak, doors retract, great condition, 2 door storage cabinet below TV. Call 315-638-9686. Commercial Classifieds Commercial classified ads are standard, fee-paid, service, sales or business listings and are open to the public. The number of ads run may be limited by space constraints. Ads are limited to 40 words, text only, no formatting available. BW/Color 4.75” x 2.75” 4.75” x 5.75” 9.75” x 5.75” 9.75” x 11.75” 3” x 1.72” 40 word text $50/$75 $85/$115 $165/$220 $320/$425 n/a /$35 $20/ n/a Highland Green condo in Radisson for sale. Lovely first floor 2 bedroom/2 bath unit w/ garage. Movein condition. New carpeting and paint. Enjoy maintenance-free living! See listing for 2407 Pipers Court, Baldwinsville, at www.zillow.com. Call 315-391-3879. Ad contracts, payment and ad image must be received by 5pm on the deadline date. Don’t be overwhelmed with leaf clean-up this year! Distinguished Landscapes offers leaf clean up, gutter cleaning, perennial plant cut back, trimming, over-seeding and other services to help prepare your property for winter. Excellent Radisson references! Call Joe 254-7132. JERRY’S PLUMBING: Serving Baldwinsville for over 55 years. Water heaters, kitchen and bath faucets, sump and backup pumps, new furnaces, and ALL maintenance needs. Small leaks cost big money in water loss! Free estimates. No travel fee. Call 635-3651. Welcome to the Neighborhood All ads will be reviewed for compliance with Reflections policy. The number of any type of ad run may be limited by space constraints. Ads will be run on a first-come, first-serve basis. Kevin & Helene Aubel Kevin & Katherine Mattesich Susan Cusenz Daniel & Barbara O’Connell Alan & Patricia Lancer Patricia Stasiukonis 8524 Whisper Ridge Circle Advertising Contract and additional details are on our website or email [email protected]. 3142 Samantha Drive 3610 Melvin Drive South Deadlines & Contact Info Send ads, articles, etc. to [email protected]. Submissions must be received by 5pm on the deadline date to be considered for the next issue. 2403 Pipers Court 3136 Fiddlehead Glen Published On Deadline Is October 23 October 9 November 13 October 23 November 27November 13 December 11November 27 8759 Vallingby Circle Find us on Twitter Visit our website at www.radissoncommunity.org Follow us on Facebook Oct. - No v. 2015 - R a disson Communit y Calendar Sunday 11 monday 12 tuesday 13 wednesday 14 thursday 15 friday 16 saturday 17 CNY Fall Art Guild Show 1:00-4:30pm at Aspen House TOL Board Meeting 7:00pm at TOL Offices 18 CNY Fall Art Guild Show 1:00-4:30pm at Aspen House 25 19 ASC Meeting 20 21 6:30pm at RCA Office TOL Planning Board Meeting 7:00 pm at TOL Office 26 Reflections Mailed 27 28 2 ASC Meeting 6:30pm at RCA Office 29 30 3 4 Reflections, October 9, 2015 Children’s Halloween Party 9:30 & 11:00am at Aspen House Pre-Registration Required 31 6pm-8pm Trick or Treat 5 6 7 REC Meeting 5:30pm at RCA Reflections Mailed Page 12 24 Happy Halloween Board Meeting 7:30pm at Aspen House TOL Board Meeting 7:00pm at TOL Offices November 23 TOL Board Meeting 7:00pm at TOL Offices Ops Meeting 12:00 at RCA Office 1 22
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