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CLARKSVILLE — Chef Daniel Smith, owner of Jake Moon Restaurant & Café, announced this week that the eatery will celebrate its sixth year by adding alcoholic beverages to the menu.

Smith recently bought the building that houses the restaurant, at 2082 Delaware Turnpike.

GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Central School District Teaching Assistants are sponsoring Cell Phones for Soldiers, which collects used cell phones at a recycling center and uses the money to purchase phone cards for soldiers.

Scouts from Troop 73 of Voorheesville took a trip to Canada to go snowshoeing and ride dog sleds.

The next lunch at the Westerlo Reformed Church’s fellowship hall on Route 143 is on Feb. 10 from noon to 2 p.m. The menu will consist of homemade chicken soup, egg salad and grilled cheese sandwiches, homemade assorted pickles, dessert and drinks.

RAVENA — The Grace United Methodist Church at 16 Hillcrest Drive in Ravena is having a huge mid-winter book sale, with over 33,000 titles, as well as a mini rummage sale on several dates at the end of February.

New York City children visit the Albany area in the summer, some as young as 6 years old, to enjoy the outdoors and open spaces.

“Mammography saves lives and women should be proactive about seeking screening,” said Dr. Raymond in the release.

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