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Page 2 January 2, 2008 Spotlight Newspapers<br />

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Learn more about our programs, services<br />

and student housing at our Instant<br />

Admission/Information Night on<br />

Wednesday January 9th from 6 to 8 pm.<br />

FEATURES:<br />

• Heating and air conditioning compatible.<br />

• Large LCD with backlight.<br />

• Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display.<br />

• Electronic accuracy.<br />

Transfer Degree<br />

Programs: Come to SCCC<br />

for the first two years of<br />

study toward a bachelor’s<br />

degree, then transfer to a<br />

four-year school.<br />

■ Aviation Science<br />

■ Business Administration<br />

■ Computer Science<br />

■ Hospitality Management<br />

(B.B.A. through SUNY Delhi<br />

College)<br />

■ Humanities and Social Sciences<br />

■ Human Services<br />

■ Individual Studies<br />

■ Mathematics and Science<br />

■ Nursing (through Ellis Hospital<br />

School of Nursing)<br />

■ Performing Arts – Drama<br />

■ Performing Arts – Music<br />

■ Science<br />

■ Teacher Education Transfer<br />

Police Blotter<br />

Colonie police arrest three for drunk driving, three on felony charges<br />

Colonie police arrested<br />

three last week for driving<br />

while intoxicated (DWI).<br />

Brian J. Koehler, 30, of 12<br />

Deerwood Drive, Colonie, was<br />

arrested and charged with DWI<br />

on Saturday, Dec. 30.<br />

Police said Koehler was<br />

involved in a personal injury<br />

auto accident at Crumitie Road<br />

and Route 9.<br />

Upon investigating, police<br />

said they found his vehicle<br />

without him in it.<br />

Police later found Koehler<br />

allegedly hiding in a car off of<br />

Crumitie Road.<br />

Police said they noticed an<br />

odor of alcohol.<br />

He was arrested after failing<br />

field sobriety tests.<br />

He was transported to St.<br />

Peter’s Hospital for treatment,<br />

where he declined a blood<br />

alcohol content test.<br />

He is scheduled to appear<br />

in Town Court on Monday,<br />

Jan. 7.<br />

Ashley L. Keller, 19, of 14<br />

Kimberly St., Colonie, was<br />

arrested and charged with DWI<br />

on Saturday, Dec. 30.<br />

Police stopped Keller on a<br />

vehicle and traffic infraction.<br />

Upon investigating, police said<br />

they noticed an odor of alcohol.<br />

She was arrested after failing<br />

field sobriety tests.<br />

She is scheduled to appear<br />

in Town Court on Monday,<br />

Jan. 7.<br />

Kevin M. Wade, 40, of 60<br />

Mansion Blvd., Delmar, was<br />

arrested and charged with DWI<br />

Friday, Dec. 28.<br />

Police stopped Wade on a<br />

vehicle and traffic infraction.<br />

Upon investigating, police<br />

said they noticed an odor of<br />

alcohol. They said he also<br />

displayed glassy eyes and<br />

slurred speech.<br />

He was arrested after failing<br />

field sobriety tests.<br />

He is scheduled to appear<br />

in Town Court on Monday,<br />

Jan. 7.<br />

Felonies<br />

Richard G. Parker, 49, of<br />

60 Simmons Road, Hoosick<br />

Falls, was arrested on a felony<br />

charge of criminal possession<br />

of stolen property credit card<br />

on Friday, Dec. 28.<br />

Police said Parker was<br />

arrested on a warrant and<br />

picked up at the Cohoes Police<br />

station.<br />

He was arraigned in Town<br />

Court and is scheduled to<br />

appear again at a later date.<br />

Thomas F. Bulger, 55, of<br />

17 E. Louis Ave., Menands,<br />

was arrested and charged<br />

with criminal possession of<br />

stolen property credit card on<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 26.<br />

Police said Bulger turned<br />

himself in with his attorney<br />

present.<br />

He was arraigned in Town<br />

Court and is scheduled to<br />

appear again at a later date.<br />

Edward J. Havenstien, 55,<br />

of 50 Mazoway Ave., Troy, was<br />

IN BRIEF<br />

Career Degree<br />

Programs: SCCC offers<br />

career-oriented two-year<br />

programs, preparing<br />

students for employment<br />

immediately after<br />

graduation. ■ Assistant Chef<br />

■ Accounting<br />

■ Business Administration<br />

■ Chemical Dependency Counseling<br />

■ Computer Information Systems<br />

■ Computer Networking & Systems<br />

■ Criminal Justice<br />

■ Culinary Arts<br />

■ Early Childhood<br />

■ Electrical Technology<br />

■ Emergency Management<br />

■ Fire Protection Technology<br />

■ Hotel & Restaurant Management<br />

■ Human Services<br />

■ Music/Business<br />

■ Nanoscale Materials Technology<br />

■ Paralegal<br />

■ Tourism & Hospitality<br />

Management<br />

arrested on a felony charge of<br />

criminal possession of stolen<br />

property on Wednesday, Dec.<br />

26.<br />

Police said Havenstien was<br />

arrested on a warrant out of<br />

Colonie.<br />

He is being held at Albany<br />

County jail pending an<br />

appearance in Town Court.<br />

Lifelong learning workshops scheduled<br />

Program brochures for the<br />

spring 2008 study groups of the<br />

Academy for Lifelong Learning,<br />

A.L.L. (formerly ALR), are now<br />

available.<br />

Sponsored by Empire State<br />

College, the Academy is offering<br />

21 non-credit academic study<br />

groups for mature learners<br />

in literature, theater, writing,<br />

art, current events, history,<br />

conversational Spanish, as well<br />

as hiking and educational allday<br />

trips to regional art and<br />

Howard J<strong>one</strong>s will perform<br />

at The Egg on Sunday, Jan. 13<br />

at 7 p.m. as part of the Rhythm<br />

International concert series. One<br />

of the defi ning fi gures of mid-’80s<br />

synth-pop, merging the technologyintensive<br />

sound of new wave<br />

with the lyricism of late-’60s rock,<br />

Howard J<strong>one</strong>s brings his songbook<br />

- “Everlasting Love,” “Things Can<br />

historic sites. Among the classes<br />

offered are three potpourri series<br />

covering diversity, travel and<br />

general topics.<br />

These potpourris offer a<br />

different presenter and subject<br />

each week. The spring term runs<br />

from March 31 through May 22.<br />

For information or to receive<br />

the spring brochure and<br />

application, visit the Academy’s<br />

Web site: www.esc.edu/ALL or<br />

call 587-2100, ext. 2415.<br />

Howard J<strong>one</strong>s To Perform at The Egg<br />

Only Get Better,” “Like to Get to<br />

Know You Well,” among others to<br />

The Egg for an intimate concert,<br />

accompanied by Robin Boult.<br />

Tickets are $28 and are available<br />

at The Egg Box Offi ce, Empire<br />

State Plaza in Albany, by ph<strong>one</strong> at<br />

473-1845 or on-line at www.theegg.<br />

org.<br />

Certificate Degree<br />

Programs: These <strong>one</strong>year<br />

programs help you to<br />

prepare for immediate<br />

entry into an occupation,<br />

or to upgrade your skills.<br />

■ Computer Desktop<br />

Support Specialist<br />

■ Computer Support Technology<br />

■ Criminal Justice<br />

■ Early Childhood<br />

■ Fire Science<br />

■ General Business<br />

■ General Studies<br />

■ Health Studies<br />

■ Music<br />

■ Teaching Assistant<br />

■ Tourism, Sales, and<br />

Convention Management<br />

Specialty Programs<br />

■ Business and Technology<br />

Management (B.B.A.) through<br />

SUNY Delhi College<br />

■ Hospitality Management (B.B.A.)<br />

through SUNY Delhi College<br />

■ Nursing (A.S.) – Joint program<br />

through Ellis Hospital School<br />

of Nursing<br />

Schenectady County<br />

Community College<br />

518-381-1366 • www.sunysccc.edu

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