The Harlem Valley Chamber Local Business Spotlight
April is National Car Care Month
- With spring officially here it is important to get your car ready for travel, especially when winter conditions have taken such a toll on your vehicle (pot holes, etc.).
- Now is the time to take off the snow tires, get your vehicle serviced, check your brakes and wheel alignment – do some spring cleaning of your car!
- As you hit the roads make sure your tires are properly inflated – this will not only help preserve your tires, but it will also help your vehicle’s fuel economy!
- Jack’s offers a complementary 6 point inspection to help you get ready for the road. Our 6 point inspection includes: tire pressure and tread depth, visual alignment, brake check, shocks and battery check, – all the steps needed to ensure proper tire safety on the road.
- As you start to plan your next camping, 4-wheeling or sight-seeing vacation, be sure to stop into Jack’s to get your vehicle ready for upcoming road trips.
- Overheating is the number one cause of summer breakdowns. To avoid this, be sure to follow your manufacturer’s recommended service for cooling system service and flushes.
- Have your vehicles A/C system checked for proper refrigerant levels and line pressures.
- Make sure to have your car battery checked, since it works much harder in the summer months.
Jack’s Auto is having its Spring Tire Sale this month! This is a great opportunity to get your car ready for summer travel and to take advantage of great deals on the most popular tires. Make an appointment today for your vehicle's“spring check up”. Visit us at www.jacksautoservice.com or call us today for an appointment at 845-373-9757.
Quality, Service, Integrity! Jack's Auto -- Keeping Customers for Life!
Coupon Specials this month at Jack's! Located at 4228 Route 22, Wassaic, NY 12592 (just south of the train station on Route 22).

Kyle Barron & Jack Gregory -- part of the award winning, Jack's Auto Team!
February Business Spotlight -- Winter Farmers' Markets
Bridges to Spring: Winter Farmers’ Markets, a Growing Trend
By Kathryn Matthews for Rural Intelligence
In the wake of recent snow storms, memories of leafy green local produce and last fall’s bountiful harvest have all but faded for many of us. But we don’t necessarily have to resign ourselves to shrink-wrapped meat and produce shipped from halfway around the world between now and May.
Indoor winter farmers’ markets that extend the local food-shopping season are a growing trend, at least in Dutchess County.

Amenia Winter Market, Amenia Town Hall, Rte. 22, Monthly, through April, February 12; March 12; April 9; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The Millerton Farmers Market is held indoors at Gilmor Glass, where you can watch an artist blow exquisite glass while shopping for root vegetables, greenhouse greens, and artisanal goods. 2 Main Street, Millerton, February 19, March 13, April 23; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
