Times of Ti 06-13-09

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June 13, 2009

Clean up

Event saved

Gabe returns

Volunteers recently cleared the LaChute for small boat traffic to-and-from the lake. See Page 5

County supervisors have rescued RSVP’s annual luncheon from the budget axe. See Page 19

A famous Crown Point weathervane is back in back atop White Church — in a way. See Page 21

Ti Elk to lead state organization. David Carr of Crown Point was installed as the 96th president of the New York State Elks Association at the group’s annual convention Rye recently. He is a life member of Ticonderoga Elks Lodge 1494. “I know of no greater honor that could be conferred upon me than to serve as president of the New York State Elks Association,” Carr said. “It

Crown Point’s David Carr elected association president By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com

Ti, Crown Point win section titles

TICONDEROGA — A Ticonderoga Elk has been elected to lead the state

Ticonderoga and Crown Point claimed Section VII softball championships and berths in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association playoffs last week. See sports.

Schroon names Citizen of Year

Black Watch receives gift The Friends of the Black Watch Library of Ticonderoga have received a check from the estate of the late Jane Parmley for $10,715. The gift will be used to purchase special furnishings for the new addition to the library. In December 2007 Parmley’s estate made a bequest of $242,800 to the Friends of the Black Watch Library. This money was placed in the capital building fund account. These funds are now being used to help with construction costs for the new addition to the Black Watch Memorial Library. Moses-Ludington Hospital received the same amount from Parmley.

THIS WEEK Ticonderoga...................2-11 Opinions ......................6-7 Obituaries ....................14 Moriah ..........................18-19 Schroon Lake ................20 Crown Point ..................21 Sports ..........................22-23 Calendar ......................24 Classifieds....................25-28 Auto Zone ....................29-32

is indeed with deep and humble pride that I accept the office, realizing full well the responsibilities involved.” Carr is the second Ti Elk to serve as state president. H. Gordon Burleigh held the office in 1984. Carr said he will emphasize unity during his tenure. “I’ll solicit the undivided support and dedication of every lodge and every member in the state of New

See ELK, page 10

David Carr

Ed Donley recognized

By Gretchen Porier gretchen@denpubs.com SCHROON LAKE — Most people think of volunteering as helping out when time allows. Then there are some who turn volunteerism into a profession. Ed Donley of Schroon Lake is one of those who, in his own words, has become a “professional volunteer.” He is also the 2009 Schroon Lake Citizen of Year. The award will be presented by the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce during its annual dinner Tuesday, June 16, at the Word of Life Inn restaurant. As citizen of the year, Donley will serve as grand marshal of the Schroon Lake Fourth of July parade. Donley is a true “jack of all trades” kind of guy. Even as a young man in college he was not only doing his course work, but venturing off into the Vermont mountains or Ed Donley flying helicopters. Although Donley loved the Vermont mountains of his youth he now admits “the Adirondacks are better.” So when he and his wife Brenda where looking for a summer home they came to Schroon Lake. They summered there until Donley took an earlier retire ment in 1998 and turned the summer camp into their year-round residence. Donley became active in the Schroon Lake Community Church, serving on the board and co-chairing the finance committee for over 10 years. Donley joined the town of Schroon Lions Club and is a past president and recipient of their Lion of the Year award, the Distinguished Service award and the Melvin Jones Dedicated Humanitarian Service award, the Lions’ highest honor. Donley said he enjoys being part of the “largest service organization of the world” and the Lion projects that help the local community. For example, Donley runs the Lion-sponsored Schroon Lake

Brayton Belden, age 3, tries his luck during the annual Ticonderoga Elks youth fishing tournament. The Tournament was held at the Ti boat launch June 6. Photo by Nancy Frasier

See SCHROON, page 20

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LaChute cleared for boat traffic A Cut Above Hairstyles TICONDEROGA — A team of local volunteers came together recently to clear the LaChute River area of debris to ensure safe travel for small boat traffic toand-from Lake Champlain. George Sperry, Bob Dedrick, Jerry Cooper and Jim DiCiccio along with Capt. George Sicard and his crew spent six hours working on the LaChute. Their greatest complication was a giant snag located immediately south of the Montcalm bridge. Unfortunately they were unable to the complete removal of the snag and mark it because of recent rains and high fast moving water. This project was funded by PRIDE of Ticonderoga which received a grant from the Lake Champlain Basin program. Kristi Mars and CYCTiconderoga, Putnam and Hague Connecting Youth and Communities is planning a follow-up clean-up project.

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Ti clean-up project a success To the Times of Ti: Many, many thanks to all of the volunteers, particularly those from Ticonderoga High School, who chipped in and worked so hard to clean up our downtown on May 22 and a special thanks to the town of Ticonderoga employees who got up early to wash down Montcalm Street starting at 5 am. The volunteers swept the streets and removed the excess sand and stones. Weeds and unsightly brush were whacked and removed. Overgrown landscaped areas were trimmed and neatened up. Storefront windows were washed, in some cases both inside and out, and new hanging floral baskets were added to downtown. A fresh clean face and sparkling windows can light up the whole downtown! Thank you to Rich Fazioli and the K of C who allowed the use of their pavilion for lunch after the morning cleanup. Rich even set up the new eight burner gas grill and did the cooking for the tired volunteers. Thanks to Aubuchon Hardware for their donation of necessary clean up supplies and to Norman Swift of Swift Maintenance for the use of his window cleaning equipment for the day. In addition to the volunteers’ efforts, several downtown business owners also spruced up within a day or two of the clean-up day. Francine Burke of the Country Florist put new fresh flowers in the planters along the bridge over the La Chute, with the assistance of local Girl Scouts.

The Littles of the Cyber Café cleaned up the vacant lot next door where the old State Theater used to be. Several representatives from Ti Arts worked very hard to enhance the landscaping planters in front of their location. Tom Valenti trimmed the shrubs in front of the Chamber of Commerce building and added some flowers. The Fire Department had its own crew of volunteers who worked on the landscaped memorial park in front of the Fire Station. Thank you to everyone who took advantage of the opportunity to improve the appearance of the individual properties and the whole downtown area as well. Their enthusiasm is contagious. Capture their spirit and embrace the opportunities to improve our downtown! Ed Nolan John Bartlett Ticonderoga Main Street Partnership

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We are in hopes that when we held the candlelight vigil for Shannon (James) that we brought awareness to this tragic situation we have facing our young people today. If we, as a community, bond together and set good examples and show no tolerance for these kind of actions, maybe we can begin to put one foot in the right direction. We were very pleased with the turnout that we had. Hopefully the people that were there were touched in some way and can help others in turn. We want to thank, first and foremost, Bill and Naomi James for letting us do this in memory of their daughter in such a private family

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matter. Thank you also to Mr. Robert Dedrick, Essex County DA Julie Garcia, Deacon Elliot Shaw and Sammy Adamson. There were many people who helped us to do things, like the sign at the monument and putting up signs up in their business. We hope we are not forgetting anyone. If we are we are sorry, but you did not go unthanked. Let us bring light to this situation so no more tragedies have to occur.

On behalf of the Schroon Lake Teachers Association I would like to thank the members of the Schroon Lake community for passing the recent budget. Our association is aware of the challenges faced by everyone during these difficult economic times and we are extremely grateful for the community’s support of our stu-

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Pair coupons with rock-bottom sales A rmed with the knowledge that every item in the grocery store is on sale at its lowest price just once in a 12-week time span, planning your shopping trips around what is on sale versus what you need in a particular week is the next step to saving money on groceries. For example, boneless, skinless chicken breasts are By Jill Cataldo a perfect example of a pricevolatile item. Last week at my grocery store, chicken breasts were on sale for $1.79/pound. This week, they’re $5.29/pound. While I may not plan to make a meal with chicken breasts this week, I know that because they were at their low price point last week, it will be about 3 months before I see them at that great price again. Last week, I bought enough chicken to last my family until they’re offered again at a low price. But I didn’t pay $1.79/pound for my chicken. I paid $1.29/pound. I used a 50-cent coupon for each package I purchased, but the coupons I used weren’t offered in this week’s paper. The coupons I used were several months old – not expired, just older than this current week. Now, if you currently use coupons, let me guess how you do it: Your Sunday newspaper arrives. You page through the coupon inserts, clipping out the items you want to buy this week … and you throw the insert away. But this is the No. 1 mistake most coupon users make. Why is this a mistake? Grocery stores’ best sales rarely

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Ti guild plans President’s Party TICONDEROGA — The President’s Party of the Ticonderoga Festival Guild will be a “Mystery Lunch” on Tuesday, June 23, at Emerald’s Restaurant at 11:30 a.m. Marjorie (Jerry) Treadway, guild president, has arranged with the Lakes Between the Lakes Red Hat Society to present “Murder at the Earl of Grey’s Hound Manor” following the luncheon. The Earl of Grey’s untimely death is shrouded in mystery. Suspects include eccentric cousin Earlene, Ida Cook, housekeeper Bea Klene, trainer Willa Stronghold, gold-digger Victoria Snodgrass, secretary Mavis Tellwell, dog trainer Anna Bassett, and Kay Nine, another dog owner. The audience will try to determine “who done it?” Each year the guild president chooses a special event for the President’s Party. Past parties have included Sundaes on Sunday, a Magical Dinner, a family presentation of Willie Wonka, and a garden tour. The original Tour of Homes, now a biennial event slated for September 13, was chosen as the President’s Party in 1995. Tickets for the 2009 party are $17 a person and include the lunch and entertainment. They are available from any board member or by calling 585-6716. Reservations must be made in advance.

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Volunteers collect trash from walking trail Vandalism discovered during work TICONDEROGA — This year ’s LaChute River Walk Trail clean-up was short, sweet and a wake-up call. About 25 volunteers showed up to help clean up along the walkway. Alex Moser, a local Ticonderoga student and Eagle Scout, was on- hand to lead the first clean-up crew. While collecting garbage volunteers came across two areas where individuals had taken up residence and one area was identified as a hot spot for partying. A small grass fire had broken out a few days prior and burned a large section of underbrush along the LaChute River. The fitness stations located along the middle LaChute walkway had di-

rectional posts giving the participant directions on how to safely use the equipment. These posts were either missing or lying broken near the fitness stations. A group of seventh grade students, while clearing brush, came across dozens of sneakers that were reported stolen eight months earlier. “Although these were some very disheartening findings for the clean-up crew, there is still positive support for the LaChute River Walk Trail,” said Kristi Mars, an organizer of the event. “There was less garbage along the trail this year than in any year prior, due primarily to the trail being routinely maintained by PRIDE/CYC’s annual community clean-up and the Kiwanis yearly fall clean-up.” This year ’s clean-up work included the Upper LaChute River Walk Trail on both sides of the historic train trestle. This crew, also led by

Moser, clear-cut a 10-foot path on both sides of the trestle. This will allow the work on the trestle project, about to begin this year, to be easier for town crews. “The annual clean-up was supported by community businesses and organizations,” Mars said. “Monetary donations from WalMart, A Cut Above, Champlain Valley Plumbing & Heating, Ticonderoga Federal Credit Union and International Paper were greatly appreciated. The Knights of Columbus donated the use of their pavilion for the volunteers to rest and to eat lunch. The Ticonderoga Elks donated lunch, with the Windchill Factory donating Michigan sauce. Burleigh Luncheonette donated drinking water; Aubuchon

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Kiwanis, Rotary hold joint meeting TICONDEROGA — Bruce Ashby and Walt Lender of the Lake George Association unveiled the new LGA floating classroom to a joint meeting of Kiwanis and Rotary recently at the Ticonderoga Country Club. They described the history of the popular floating classroom, which has been teaching school children about the lake and watershed since the early 1990s. The new floating classroom boat is a twin-hulled 40-foot Corinthian Catamaran, which was the brainchild of LGA Board Director Ashby. Following the loss of the Ethan Allen tour boat in 2006, the LGA put a great deal of time and effort into finding a replacement suitable for its educational

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TICONDEROGA — The Episcopal Church of the Cross, Champlain Avenue, Ticonderoga, will hold a dip dinner Monday, June 15, at the parish hall from 4 to 6 p.m. Takeouts will be available.

TICONDEROGA — The Catholic Daughters of Court St. Mary’s No. 794 will hold their annual picnic Monday, June 22, at 5:30 p.m. at the K of C pavilion. Members are asked to bring a dish to share, place settings, utensils and a drink. Guests are welcome to attend.

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TICONDEROGA — The Summer “A-Fair” will be held Saturday, Aug. 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hancock House lawn in Ticonderoga. The Ticonderoga Historical Society is seeking crafters, artists, photographers and others to rent a space for $15 on the green at the Hancock House, 6 Moses Circle, Ticonderoga. The Summer “A-Fair” is an annual fundraiser offering a baked goods table, a white elephant sale, gift shop items and a volume of vendor booths. Call Robin at 585-7868 to make reservations and confirm a space.

PORT HENRY — The Be a Reading Champ program will be held this summer at the Sherman Free Library in Port Henry. Children in grades K-6 can earn prizes by reading books over the summer. Children can sign up at the library anytime during the summer. There will be a grand prize for the person who reads the most books by Aug. 21.

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Putnam church dinner planned PUTNAM — The annual turkey dinner at the Putnam United Presbyterian Church will be held on Saturday, June 13. Seating times are 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 p.m. Call Kris Pulling at 547-8713 or Silke Huntington at 499-1779 to reserve a seating time. Take-out meals will be available beginning at 4 p.m. The cost for this dinner, which includes turkey, potatoes and gravy, corn, cole slaw, cranberry sauce, rolls, homemade pie,and a beverage is $10. The Deacons have a limited number of raffle tickets available for a new gas grill.

Schroon book group to gather SCHROON LAKE — The Schroon Lake Public Library book discussion group will meet on Wednesday, June 24, at 7 p.m. in the library. This month’s book is God of Small Things by Roy Arundhati. Copies of the book are available in the library. For further information contact the library at 532-7737 ext. 13.

Church barbecue scheduled PORT HENRY — The Church of All Saints will hold a chicken barbecue Sunday, June 21, at the Knights of Columbus in Port Henry beginning at noon. Tickets are $8 for a half chicken baked potato, baked beans, cole slaw, roll, dessert and beverage. Take outs will be available. Prizes totalling $500 will be raffled.

The kindergarten class at Schroon Lake Central School placed flowers at the veteran’s memorial in observance of Memorial Day.

Car wash to aid church group TICONDEROGA — A car wash will be held on Saturday, June 13, from 1-4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church to benefit the church youth group. Cost is $5 a car with hot dogs, balloons, lemonade and baked goods for sale. This is to help raise money for an end-of-the-season trip.

Play groups form in Moriah, Ti PORT HENRY — The Child Care Coordinating Council of the North Country and the Communities of One Safe Schools Healthy Students project have established play groups at the Moriah Central School and Ticonderoga Elementary School. Play groups are free and for children birth to age 5 and their parents or caregivers. The Moriah group meets Mondays from 8:30-11:30 a.m. The Ticonderoga group meets Thursdays from 8:30-11:30 a.m. At each school people are asked to sign in at the main office where they will be directed to the play group. Call Kayla at the Child Care Coordinating Council of the North Country at 561-4999 or 1-800-540-2273 for information.

Knights to host barbecue in Ti TICONDEROGA — Ticonderoga Knights of Columbus Council #333 will host a chicken barbecue Friday, June 12, at the pavilion starting at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $9 and the menu includes a half chicken, baked potato, salad, roll and clam chowder soup. Take outs will be available.

TICONDEROGA — There will be an early dismissal drill for the Ticonderoga Central School District and St. Mary’s School Friday, June 12. Dismissal times will be 2:25 p.m. for Ti Elementary School, 2:30 p.m. for Ti Middle School, 2:40 for Ti High School and 2:35 p.m. for St. Mary’s. For information call Wendy Shaw at 585-9158.

RSVP announces winners PORT HENRY — RSVP Essex County has announced its annual Memorial Day fundraiser winners: first,: Sandra Lovell, Port Henry; second, Marilyn Cross, Ticonderoga; third, Dominick Bechard, Ticonderoga; fourth, John Williams, Ticonderoga; fifth, Vicki Rothermel, Newcomb; sixth, Patsy McCaughin, Port Henry; seventh, Cindy Cobb, Keeseville; and bonus, Anne Snyder, Colonie. Top ticket seller was Lillian Lang of Crown Point with Patsy McCaughin of Port Henry as second.

Benefit tea slated in Port Henry PORT HENRY — Kathryn Lacey, former owner of The Tea Cottage, has volunteered to put on a tea to benefit the Sherman Free Library in Port Henry Saturday, July 11, at 4 p.m. at a cost of $10 a person. Cucumber sandwiches,cream cheese with nuts sandwiches, lemon-curd fairy cakes, nut tartlets and scones will be served. A hot tea and an iced tea will be available. A prize will be given for the prettiest hat. A tea pot and tea cups will be raffled. Reservations must be made by Friday, July 3, at the library or by calling the library at 546-7461.

Strawberry Festival planned CROWN POINT — First Congregational Church of Crown Point will host worship service Sunday, June 14,at 9:30 a.m. led by Pastor David Hirtle. All are welcome. The church council meeting will follow the service. All are welcome. The annual Strawberry Festival in the park will be held Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tent set up will be Friday, June 19, at 5:30 p.m. and preparation work in the chapel kitchen. Second Blessings Community Thrift Shop at the Hammond Chapel is open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 10-3. Volunteers are needed. If there is an urgent need, call 597-3398. The prayer chain is available to all members of the Community. Prayer requests are made by calling the pastor at 597-3398. For information go online at www.Brickchurchonline.com or call 597-3398.

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PORT HENRY — The July book sale at the Sherman Free Library in Port Henry will be on Friday, July 3, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. because of the July 4 holiday. The library will be closed on July 4.

TICONDEROGA — The Norma Strong Dance Studio will present its annual recital Friday, June 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ticonderoga High School auditorium.

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Putnam school board to meet PUTNAM — Putnam Central School Board of Education will meet Tuesday, June 16, at 6:30 p.m.

Crown Point baseball sign ups set CROWN POINT — Crown Point Senior League baseball registration will be held Saturday, June 20, noon to 2 p.m. for children ages 13-15 at the Crown Point town office at Monitor Bay.

Historical society meeting slated PORT HENRY — The Town of Moriah Historical Society will hold its regular meeting on Monday, June 15, at 7 p.m. at the Iron Center. The next regular meeting will not be until Sept. 21. The meeting is open to the public. Volunteers are needed at the Iron Center. Knowledge of the iron ore industry is not necessary. Contact RSVP at 546-3565 for information.

Putnam church plans service PUTNAM — Putnam United Presbyterian Church will hosta worship service Sunday at 10 a.m. The Rev. Pat Davis will lead the service. Coffee and fellowship will follow the service. There will be a musical on Sunday, June 21, put on by the choir, which rehearses at 7 p.m. on Thursdays. The church is located at 365 County Rt. 2 off of Rt. 22 in Putnam. For further information call 547-8378.

Dyani Mae Bryant and Brooke Mildon of Brownie Troop 4040 in Moriah perform with their finger puppets during a recent program.

Schroon book sale to begin SCHROON LAKE — The used book store sponsored by the Friends of the Schroon Lake Library will open for the season on Saturday, June 20, at 10 a.m. This season the store, which is located in the basement of the Schroon Lake Health Center, will be open Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additional hours are scheduled for Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the Schroon Lake Arts and Crafts Fair. There are nearly 10,000 items including paperback books, hard cover books, fiction, non-fiction, adult and children, and other media such as videotapes, DVDs, CDs, audio books and cassette tapes. All profits from the used book store benefit the programs and collection of the Schroon Lake Public Library.

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Rattlers to hold softball tourney MORIAH — The Adirondack Rattlers football team will hold a softball tournament June 27 and 28 at Pepper Field in Moriah. Registration deadline is June 20. Entry fee is $150 a team. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded. For information call Tom Evens at 942-8040. Half the tournament proceeds will be given to the Moriah food pantry with the remainder assisting the Rattlers.

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HAGUE — The Hague Baptist Church will host vacation Bible School July 6-10 9a.m. to noon in the Fellowship Hall. For information call Wendy 543-6191.

TICONDEROGA — Students currently enrolled on grades 5-12 are invited to attend Silver Bay YMCA’s Youth Music Camp June 29-July 10 for one or two weeks. In addition to band, orchestra and chorus rehearsals campers will receive daily training in jazz ensembles, composition, guitar and piano classes, vocal lessons, instrumental lessons, percussion classes, private lessons, participation in master classes, and individual practice time. Recreational opportunities such as swimming, boating, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, archery, rock-climbing, hiking, volleyball, tennis, shuffleboard, and others are available. For more information call Pat Cornell at 543-6081 or 5857442, ext. 230 or 267 for an application form as soon as possible.

Schroon park open house slated SCHROON LAKE — Schroon Lake Parks District commissioners will hold an open house at the Starbuckville Dam on Saturday, July 11, at 10 a.m. There will also be a dedication to Koch Park.

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Births Lapointe Maysen Lapointe was born Feb. 26, 2009, to Kasie Maye and James (Jay) Lapointe weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounces and was 21 inches. Maternal grandparents are Karen and Irv Fleury and Donald and Annette Maye. Paternal grandparents are the late Cyrus Lapointe and Marjorie Lapointe. Maysen joins a brother, Dallas, and a sister, Kaylin, at home in Putnam.

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A daughter Emily Kate Rocque was born to Angel Lynn Suderi and Mark Douglas Rocque of Ticonderoga March 13, 2009, at Glens Falls Hospital at 5:35 p.m. weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces and 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are James and Brenda Martin of Ticonderoga. Paternal grandparents are Douglas and Carol Rocque of Whitehall. Maternal great-grandparents are Bernard and Joyce Schyrer and Helen Martin. Emily joins her brother Hayden and sisters Blaire and Brooke at home.

O’Connor Joshua Nathan O’Connor was born April 19, 2009 at 2:43 a.m. to Nick and Randi O'Connor, New City, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern. He weighed 8 pounds, 11ounces and was 22 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Norman and Shelley Kaunitz of Commack Paternal grandparents are Nick and Diane O’Connor of Ticonderoga.

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Marlene Ann Murphy, 74, of Niverville, passed away May 7, 2009, at the Hospice Inn at St. Peter’s Hospital. Marlene resided in Port Henry for 18 years and Nassau for 19 years before moving to Niverville. Marlene was a homemaker who enjoyed crocheting, puzzles, and listening to music. She is the daughter of Joseph P. Miaski and Dorothy Hauser. Marlene is survived by her husband, William H. Murphy of Niverville, her sons; William Murphy of Dublin, Ireland, and Thomas Murphy of Averill Park; her daughters, Mary Ann Dyer of Warrenton, VA, Irene Kallner of Albany, Gloria Hilton of Rensselaer, and Patricia Murphy of Rensselaer. She is also survived by twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Marlene was predeceased by her daughter Cynthia Proctor of Ocala, FL. Donations can be made in Marlene’s memory to The Hospice Inn at St. Peter’s Hospital 315 S. Manning Blvd. Albany NY, 12208.

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RSVP luncheon spared by county board By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com PORT HENRY — The annual Retired Senior Volunteer Program recognition luncheon has been saved. The dinner and awards ceremony held every fall had been canceled for 2009 because of budget cuts. That changed June 1 when the Essex County Board of Supervisors decided to fund the program. “This is great news,” said Patsy McCaughin, RSVP executive direc-

tor. “We want to express our sincere thanks to the board for their generosity.” The 35th annual RSVP luncheon will be held Oct. 7 in Port Henry. Each year the program recognizes the contributions of RSVP volunteers. Nearly 500 RSVP volunteers logged more than 60,394 hours of service at 93 locations in Essex County during 2008, according to McCaughin. More than 200 people attended the 2008 luncheon. RSVP is sponsored by the Corpo-

ration for National and Community Service and Catholic Charities. RSVP is a United Way Agency. Earlier this year McCaughin announced the recognition ceremony would be canceled because of RSVP budget cuts in Essex and Clinton counties. “It is with great regret that we must cancel our annual volunteer luncheons scheduled for October,” she said in April. “Even sadder is Essex County is celebrating its 35th anniversary. Both directors felt it important to keep volunteer benefits,

such as mileage and meal reimbursement, so other cuts were enacted.” Jay Supervisor Randy Douglas notified McCaughin the Essex County Board of Supervisors has agreed to take $1,800 from the county contingency fund to pay for the annual luncheon. The annual dinner is catered by the Essex County Nutrition Program for the Elderly and served to the volunteers by students from Moriah Central School and friends of RSVP.

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Moriah school recognizes leading students PORT HENRY — Moriah Central School has named its third quarter honor roll. Cited were: Grade 7 High Honor - Jonathan Brassard, Grace Cochran, Jacob Defelice, Cole Gaddor, Kyle Gifaldi, Colby Harvish, Megan Maloy, Reagan Pratt, Shonna Provoncha, Matthew Rice, Rainier Rodriguez-Garnica, Dylan Scozzafava, Taylor Sprague, Caleb Yakalis, Thomas Yakalis Honor - Austin Allen, Ashley Armstrong, Brooke Dever, Jordan Greenough, Alexandra Lashway, Austin McKiernan, Morgan Meachem, Derek Petro, Cory Porter, Randie Safford, Tristan Shappy, Emily Simard Merit - Carolyn Evens, Skyler Graham, Catherine Maye, William Petro, Tyler Pratt, Thomas Rancour, Alexis Sherman, Sarah Slattery, Justin Sprague, Kyle Van Buren Grade 8 High Honor - Michael Bigelow, Thomas Callahan, Jared Feith, Nicole French, Katie Gagnon, Amanda Ida, Lauren Pelkey, Natasha Pratt, Ryan Shpur, Adam Wilber Honor Nicole Ashe, Roger Cline, Cory Daly, Elizabeth Decker, Courney Donahue, Jarika Firlik, David Lasell, Steven Martin, Travis Nephew, Dallas Rich V, Marissa St. Pierre, John Wallace, Ariel White,Ian Williams,Valerie Wykes Merit - Dominic Antonetti Derek Brassard, Michaila Callis, Jennifer Gumlaw, Cassie LaPier, Justin Lavalley,

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Seagle Colony to open; 94th season in Schroon Lake George orchestra to perform June 14 in Seagle theatre

Jacob Beecher and Michael Foote, first grade students at Schroon Lake Central School, participated in the seventh annual North Country School Peace Poetry Contest sponsored by SUNYPotsdam.

Schroon From page 1 lifeline that puts seniors and shut-ins in touch with friends and neighbors in case of emergency. He helped start the Lions golf tournament and the Lions ice-out contest. He also helps as a Lion driver for the American Cancer Society. Donley also has over 10 years of service with the Schroon Lake Emergency Squad as a crew member, certified first responder and,for the last four years, an emergency medical technician. “Nothing can be as rewarding as helping someone when they need you most,” Donley said. This is what ties all his efforts together into one big movement of helping those in the Schroon Lake community. Donley is active with the Schroon Lake Senior Citizens Club and has been a director of the club for over 10 years. He helps drive the senior van and new bus, is a substitute

meals on wheels drives and is involved with most of the club’s projects. He is the commander of the Schroon Lake VFW and is vice commander of the American Legion. Schroon Lake veterans have been active under Donley’s leadership and have raised over $30,000 toward a veterans memorial wall, which will be dedicated in 2010. He is a bugler and plays Taps for veteran’s funerals. “I am very proud to be a veteran and to serve again with our local veterans here in Schroon Lake,” he said. Donley is also involved with the SchroonNorth Hudson Historical Society, serving as a director for a number of years; the Oscar Seagle Association board; and the Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club. In 2007, the town of Schroon appointed Donley to serve on the Schroon Lake Park Commission as an alternate commissioner. The park commission is responsible for maintaining the dam and lake levels and have significant properties to steward.

SCHROON LAKE — The Seagle Music Colony will begin its 94th season by hosting a performance of the Lake George Chamber Orchestra Sunday, June 14, at 2 p.m. at the Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre. “We’re very excited about starting this new collaboration with the Lake George Chamber Orchestra,” said Seagle Music Colony General Director Tony Kostecki. The Seagle Colony has announced a full schedule of events for the summer. “This season is chock full of comedies and beautiful music,” said Kostecki. The traditional introductory concert “Old Friends and New” that will feature all 32 2009 young artists in opera arias and musical theatre songs will take place at the Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre on June 27 at 8 p.m. Four productions will comprise Seagle Music Colony’s mainstage season at the Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre, beginning with Frank Loesser ’s Broadway Classic Guys & Dolls on July 1, 2, 3 and 5 at 8 pm. The contemporary comic opera Hotel Casablanca, by Thomas Pasatieri will follow on July 15-18 at 8 pm. Seagle Music Colony Director of Productions Richard Kagey, who directed the world premiere of this show in San Francisco two summers ago noted, “Hotel Casablanca is a very accessible modern opera, with beautiful music. It’s basically a two act TV sitcom made into an opera. Audiences at the premiere left the theatre laughing.”

Continuing the comedic theme this season is Rossini’s classic Cinderella, which will play July 29-Aug. 1 at 8 pm. Cinderella will be sung in Italian with English projected supertitles. Rounding out the mainstage season is Leonard Bernstein’s Broadway opera Candide, which will grace the stage Aug. 12-15 at 8 pm. The Seagle Music Colony will again present a children’s opera in Schroon Lake as well as locations across the North Country this summer. This year ’s selection is an adaptation of the Cinderella story combined with music from Bizet’s opera Carmen titled Carmenella. Carmenella first performs at the Schroon Lake Boathouse Theatre July 11 at 10 and 11:30 a.m. Admission to the Boathouse performances is free. The show then hits the road with performances in Bolton Landing on July 17, the Ticonderoga Festival Guild tent on July 29 and Chestertown on Aug. 1. The final offering of the summer will be a review of popular operetta music entitled Daring Damsels & Handsome Heroes. This production opens at the Schroon Lake Boathouse Theatre July 23 and 24 at 8 p.m., moves to the Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek for two performances on July 25 and will also play at the Wood Theater in Glens Falls on Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Single and season tickets for all Schroon Lake performances are now on sale via the Seagle Music Colony box office and website. Ticket prices range from $20-25 for adults and $15 for children 12 and younger. To purchase tickets or for more information call 532-7875 or visit www.seaglecolony.com

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Crown Point church gets new Gabriel By Bethany Kosmider timesofti@denpubs.com CROWN POINT — The famous weathervane atop Crown Point’s White Church has returned — kinda. The valuable, historic weathervane that was stolen on Nov. 11, 2003, and was later found in New Haven, Conn., has a close replica now adorning the belfry tower. The original weathervane, Gabriel, was sold in 2007 for $750,000to the very antique dealer who secured custody of it during its getaway travels from the law. The White Church Association felt the possibility of the angel being stolen again was very real. Having been given an offer for the weathervane, the members also felt the money could be used to help other organizations in Crown Point. The decision was born to relieve themselves of the chancy art piece in exchange for peace of mind and monetary gifts to organizations in Crown Point. “It was our chance to help other organizations and at the same time have money to keep the White Church in good repair for a long time to come," said town historian Joan Hunsdon. Hunsdon said the Gabriel Fund was established from the sale and the members of the association decided to gift $200 to each graduating student of Crown Point Central School every year from now on forward. “We will also be donating each year to some historic preservation project or entity,” said Hunsdon.

James Hundson puts the finishing touches on the weathervane replica of Gabriel at the White Church in Crown Point. Photo by Bethany Kosmider Hunsdon was proud to point out the new sign made of cypress wood by Danny Lee and the painting of the sign by Patti Grant. “After Gabriel was taken, they built this sign that we now have on the front of the church,” she said. “People have been wonderful.” Joan and her husband, Bill Hunsdon, knew they needed to replace the weathervane with a replica of Gabriel and began their search. Little did they know the search would end across the road from their home. James Hunsdon, their son and an electrician by trade, decided to offer to build a replica Gabriel weathervane and began the process of building the parts to be welded. The measurements

Stores nabbed in alcohol sting CROWN POINT — Five people were cited for selling alcoholic beverages to minors during a sting operation May 30. The Essex County Sheriff's Department sent a 19-year-old female into 20 stores to try to buy alcoholic beverages. The clerks who sold her alcohol were charged with misdemeanor first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child and the violation of delivery of an alcoholic beverage to an under-age person. The names of those arrested were not released, pending youthful-offender status, according to the Essex County Sheriff ’s Department. The stores where alcohol was sold to an underage person were: Crown Point Convenience Store; Boyea’s in Moriah; Village Meat Market and Byrd’s Country Store, both in Willsboro; and Keeseville IGA Market. Twenty stores were checked in Keeseville, Willsboro, Westport, Moriah and Crown Point. All but five were in compliance.

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of the original, which were taken by Dan Lee several years prior, were used to make sure that the replica

was exact. After two weeks of work on the angel, James completed the weathervane and

plans were about to start for the mounting of the masterpiece. Being a large family, the Hunsdons rely on each other often and Bill knew his brother, Simeon Hunsdon, owned a large bucket truck. It was a pleasure for Simeon and his wife, Linda, to drive up from Fort Edward to assist in he historic replacement of another weathervane for the White Church. The task was completed by the angel’s creator, James, in the bucket. Once the angel was mounted, it was a short time before the bucket was lowered and the weathervane drew curiosity from passers-by. The original Gabriel, created out of iron by blacksmith William Henry Foster, was fashioned from 10 sheets of iron, riveted and welded together. Placed atop of the first White Church in 1822, he remained until it was decided (around 1880) that the building had to be rebuilt as it was in such disrepair. It was dis-

mantled and the new church was completed in 1883. On June 28, 1945, the White Church was struck by lightening during a fierce storm and burned to the ground. Pulled from the ashes unscathed, Gabriel was placed in a barn for safe keeping. Several men from the neighborhood decided the church had to be rebuilt and gathering materials, they commenced the building on the third White Church. The first corner was laid on Memorial Day in 1946. For 57 years, Gabriel floated above the White Church with bugle in hand, turning every way the wind blew, adorning the rooftop of the historic White Church, until it met strangers in the night. Stolen from the roof top with ladders borrowed from nearby neighbors, thieves made off with this valuable creation during a period of great interest in weathervanes that were bringing large amounts of money to those who sold them.

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Our Lady of Lourdes: Masses (school year): Saturday - 4:30 p.m., Sunday - 10:30 a.m., Masses (Summer): Saturday - 4:30 p.m., Sunday - 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Mountainside Bible Chapel: Sunday morning Worship: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday School for all ages 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service - 6:00 p.m.; Prayer Meeting - Sunday at 7:15 p.m. For more information call 532-7128. David B. Peterson, Senior Pastor. St. Andrews Episcopal Church: Sunday Eucharist 9 a.m.; Thursday 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist. For information call Adirondack Missions 494-3314 Schroon Lake Community Church United Church of Christ United Methodist: Worship and Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Communion first Sunday of each month. All are welcome. 532-7770 or 532-7272. Believers United Christian Church: A Non-denominational, Spirit Filled, teaching from The Word, come as you are church. Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m., Bible Studies Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 603 US Rte. 9, Wayfarer Motel Office, 518-532-7661, Ken Hedden Sr. Pastor Simple Truth Outreach: Saturday Night Fellowship 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Coffee House, Christian Music, Games Room. Upstairs of Higher Ground Coffee Shop. Schroon Lake, NY 532-9092. Meet monthly beginning Saturday May 2nd.

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SATURDAY June 13, 2009

Softball

Ti, Crown Point win titles Ticonderoga and Crown Point claimed Section VII softball championships and berths in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association playoffs last week.

runs. Crown Point now advances to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class D championship tournament. The Panthers were scheduled to face Section II champion Monday.

Ticonderoga 16, Seton 6

Chelsea Dushane worked six innings, fanning seven, as Crown Point earned its fourth straight Section VII Class D championship by beating Moriah, 6-2, on June 4. Photo by Nancy Frasier

Track

Sentinels reach championships ne athletes for the New York State Public High School Athletic Association track and field championships during qualifying June 5. Lexi Reale will be competing in three events and Dustin Scott a pair at this weekend’s state championship meet in North Syracuse. Reale won the 100 and 200-meter sprints at the Section VII qualifier and ran a leg on the winning 400-meter relay team with Ainsley MacAlpine, Courtney Shaner and Megan Moser. All will be action at the state meet. Dustin Scott won the high jump with a school record leap of 6 feet, 4 inches and claimed the 110-meter hurdles at the section qualifier. He’s joined at the state meet this weekend by Devin Scott, who won the triple jump at the qualifier, Jesse Clark, who won the shot, and Jonathan Granger who won the long jump. Also competing at the state qualifier were Jay Berube, who was second in the 1,600-meter run, Josh Cook, who was third in the 3,200 run, and Anthony Contarino, who was third in the shot.

TI ATHLETE HONORED TICONDEROGA — Tom Jebb of Ticonderoga has been named Most Valuable Player on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) baseball team. Jebb, a junior, led the Red Hawks to a 36-9 record after taking over as the starting shortstop. The Ticonderoga native hit .333 (50 for 150) with nine doubles, two home runs and 27 runs batted in. The former Ticonderoga High School standout was Tom Jebb also 8 for 11 on stolen base attempts. The baseball team, which finished the season 17th in the country in the final ABCA/Collegiate Baseball poll, set a team record for wins, going 37-13. The Red Hawks won the Liberty League regular season title and were runners-up to Farmingdale State in the New York Regional of the NCAA Tournament. The team also featured John Dreimiller of Ticonderoga. A pitcher, Dreimiller appeared in 11 gams, posting a 2-0 record with a 4.07 earned run average. He fanned 45 batters in 48 2/3 innings or work.

Ticonderoga claimed its third straight Section VII Class C championship with a 15-6 lashing of Seton Catholic in the title game June 3. The Sentinels, 19-4 on the season, snapped a 2-2 deadlock and secured the win with an eight-run uprising in the second inning. Katie Karkoski rapped four hits and drove home three runs, including an RBI triple in the decisive second inning. Jocelyn Barber and Julie Thompson added run-scoring hits in the big inning as Ti also capitalized on two Seton errors. Ashley St. Andrews had three hits for the locals, while Taylor Denno had a pair of knocks, including a two-run homer. Karkoski gained the pitching win, hurling four innings. Hayley Best finished up the game for Ti. Ticonderoga now advances to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class C championship tournament. The Sentinels were scheduled to face Section X champion Monday. Crown Point 6, Moriah 2 Crown Point earned its fourth straight Section VII Class D championship by

Crown Point 19, Willsboro 6 Crown Point ripped Willsboro, 19-6, in the semifinal round of the Section VII Class D softball tournament June 2. The Panthers actually trailed 6-3 at one point and led only 8-6 until an 11-run sixth inning sealed the victory. Jessica Potter paced Crown Point with three hits and four runs batted in. Ashley Morgan, Lindsay White and Brittany Austin each had two hits for the locals. Morgan added three RBI and White had two ribbies. Lindsay Brace got the pitching win, working relief. Moriah 17, Wells 3

Taylor Denno ripped a two-run homer as Ticonderoga claimed its third straight Section VII Class C championship with a 15-6 lashing of Seton Catholic in the title game June 3. Photo by Nancy Frasier beating Moriah, 6-2, on June 4. It’s the seventh Class D title for the Panthers in the past eight years. The 16-0 Panthers took an early lead, scoring three runs in the opening frame. Lindsay White doubled. That was followed by a pair of Moriah errors that accounted for the scoring. Noel Vezzi and White added run-scoring hits in

the fourth as Crown Point extended its lead to 5-0. Jen Tesar ripped a two-run homer for Moriah in the sixth, but Crown Point answered in the bottom of the inning with a home run by White. Chelsea Dushane worked six innings, fanning seven, for the pitching win. Sam Slattery went the distance for Moriah, allowing nine hits and three earned

Moriah crushed Wells, 173, in the semifinal round of the Section VII Class D softball tournament June 2. Samantha Slattery fired a six hitter and fanned 10 to lead the Vikings. Slattery, Jenna Boyea, Courtney Waldron and Sherri Guffey each had two hits for the winners. Boyea had three runs batted in. Slattery blasted a two-run homer.

Baseball

Wildcats fall in section championship Schroon Lake, the undefeated and top-ranked Class D team in the state, lost the Section VII Class D baseball tournament championship game to Indian Lake/Long Lake, 5-3, in nine innings June 4. Jordan Monthony paced the Orange with a pair of hits, driving in four runs. His two-run knock in the ninth was the game’s decisive blow. On the hill the lanky righthander fired a six hitter, striking out 16. Trailing 3-0, Schroon Lake rallied in the fourth inning as Anthony Vanderwalker doubled and scored on a single by Matt Savarie. The Wildcats knotted the contest in the fifth when Nick Langabeer walked, Brian Horton doubled and Ethan Tyrrell tripled both runners home. Then came a key moment in the game. With Tyrrell on third and one out, Schroon attempted a suicide squeeze to take the lead. The Wildcats had successfully used the same play in their semifinal win against Moriah. This time it failed when the batter missed the bunt and Tyrrell was tagged out by Orange catcher Wallace. Schroon threatened twice more. In the sixth Savarie ripped a would-be home run that Indian Lake/Long Lake leftfielder Cody Cummins calmly caught with his back against the fence. In the eighth Vanderwalker singled, stole second and went to third on an error, but was stranded. Tyrrell was the tough-luck loser for Schroon Lake. He allowed six hits and struck out 13. Schroon Lake 5, Moriah 1 Schroon Lake reached the Section VII Class D baseball tournament champi-

Indian Lake/Long Lake’s Alex Smith tags out Schroon Lake’s Ethan Tyrrell during the Section VII Class D baseball championship game. Indian Lake/Long Lake won, 5-3. Photo by Nancy Frasier

onship game by beating Moriah, 5-1, in the semifinal round June 2. Wesley Beers and Ethan Tyrrell combined to hurl a two-hitter for the Wildcats, fanning 12. The Wildcats took a 2-0 lead in the third inning as Jeremy Tyrrell singled, stole second and scored on an error. Anthony Vanderwalker then added an RBI hit. Schroon iced the game with a three-

run rally in the fifth. Nick Langabeer singled and moved up on a wild pitch and passed ball. He then scored on a suicide squeeze bunt by Ethan Tyrrell. Tyrrell stole second and moved up when Lance Paradis reached base on a dropped third strike. Vanderwalker again came up big with a two-run knock. Vanderwalker finished the game with three hits and three RBI.


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OUTDOORS • TIMES OF TI - 23

Angling: Entertainment or threat?

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everal of my childhood summers were spent at my grandparents’ fishing cabin, deep in the black-fly infested wilds of northern Quebec. The experience was great not only for myself and the boatload of cousins who accompanied me, but also our parents who were able to ditch us for two months without the overhead of a traditional summer camp. There were moose. There were bear. There was manbearpig. Well, not the real manbearpig, but we did have a neighbor named Lionel who resembled something between a heavyweight boxer and a fur coat. He’d drink Canadian whiskey, laugh and slap our backs so hard you’d swear your eyes had popped clear out of your skull. Then, he’d mumble something in French Canadian, point and laugh some more. At least we thought it was French Canadian. It could have been some booze-created dialect that required soaking the listener with tobacco-tainted spittle. Either way we couldn’t make out a darn thing the manbearpig said. Which is probably how Gram wanted it. God forbid we returned to grade school the next year spewing French Canadian obscenities at our classmates through tobacco-tainted spittle. As entertaining as we found old Lionel, however, nothing could top the never-ending string of pranks my cousins and I would play on one another to wallow away the hot summer days. It seemed little was sacred and Gram — as long as no one got bruised or bloodied — would more-often-thannot applaud the creativity of the prankster and chide the gullibility of the prankee. Perhaps my all-time favorite, however, was played out on my cousin, Mike, by my brother, Brian. The year was 1980 and the pair agreed to hike to a small pond directly behind camp. Bored with the pace of the fishing, Brian decided to bet Mike $10 he couldn’t walk the length of a 30-foot log that hung precariously over the water. Without hesitation, Mike said, “I could if I take off my shoes.” Out he went, inch-by-inch, balancing himself with outstretched arms while delicately placing one bare foot before the other until he finally reached the spindly tip of the fallen tree. “See,” Mike said triumphantly, spinning slowly to face where Brian stood watching. But, Brian was no longer there. Instead, he had taken up a perch at the other end of the log and began leaping up and down, causing Mike’s end to wabble like a teeter-totter. “Aaaauuuggghhh,” Mike wailed and began running down the log toward safety. Two steps into the sprint, the realization hit he wasn’t going to make it and he launched himself toward shore — only to land in three feet of water and six feet of black pond muck. When he emerged, he looked like a cross between a Siamese cat and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. I’m not sure where the Siamese cat analogy came from, but trust me, he looked really unsightly — and smelled even worse. Ironically, Lionel’s camp contained one of the only indoor showers for miles, so, we stuffed Mike in and scrubbed him raw with common household cleaners. I say ironically because one would not consider a device that aids in the pursuit of personal hygiene to top Lionel’s list of favored camp amenities. Or, even the common household cleaner part — but anyway, I digress. Unfortunately, for Mike, black pond muck is like great soul music — it gets in your pores, man. In fact, I saw him just last year at a family gathering and he still stunk a bit like wet socks in the rear of the family van. I am kidding, of course. Great soul music doesn’t really get in your pores, man. Black pond muck, on the other hand, is like the International Paper waste treatment plant in mid-August. You can smell it from Quebec. If it makes you feel any better, Mike — I spoke to Brian, and he’s got your $10. John Gereau is managing editor of Denton Publications and an avid outdoorsman. When he isn’t enjoying a good prank on his cousin, Mike, he can be reached at johng@denpubs.com.

Pictured above: Kadie Shelmicin shows off the 2 pound, 7 ounce fish that earned her “lunker of the day” status.

Roe Pond tournament a big hit By Brian Venne The 19th Annual Roe Pond Fishing Tournament for Kids was held on Saturday, May 30. The fishing was fast and furious and so were the bugs. Plenty of large fish were lost, and no anglers were hooked. A great day of fishing was had by all. This years winners were: • Ages 2-4 Christopher Patterson at 2 pounds, 5 ounces. • Ages 5-7 Matt Deihl at 1 pound, 15 ounces. • Ages 8-10 Kadie Shelmicin at 2 pounds, 7 ounces (Lunker of the Day!), Matty McCray at 2 pounds, 6 ounces and McKenzie Peters at 2 pounds, 1 ounce. • Ages 11-13 Cole Gaddor at 2 pounds, 6 ounces and Alex Lashway at 2 pounds. • Ages 14-15 Unfortunately our Tournament Official has misplaced these winners as well as third place in ages 11-13. I humbly apologize for not having them. My first senior moment! All first place winners received cash, second and third place received poles and every angler received a bag of fishing lures. Our 20th year will be in 2010 and we are hoping to make our 20th Annual Tournament a very memorable one. Please practice catch and release. Remember Roe Pond is a Designated Childrens Fishing Pond. No adult fishing is allowed. Please teach sportsmanship, for these young anglers will be our future leaders.

Thank you! A very special Thank you to Steve Lamere and able Technician Chris. Without the Essex County Fish Hatchery there would be no Tournament for kids. You gentlemen do a tremendous job raising huge fish! Thank you to Jamie Wilson our Highway Superintendent and dedicated employees of the Moriah Highway Department. You gentlemen are our un-sung hero's for your before the Tournament work. A special thanks to Edward Roberts, Superintendent of Building and Grounds and Officer Arthur Brassard for handling the traffic. A very special thank you to Whitetails Unlimited for your gourmet hot dogs and soda, you make the Tournament a memorable event. To our Town Supervisor, Tom Scozzafava and Councilman Tony Harvish, Paul Salerno, Tom Anderson and Rick Carpenter for your support and not campaigning. Thank you Tom Olcott for volunteering to drive the truck on our stocking spree. You don't talk much but you take up less room than Jamie. Thank you to Dain Venne for wearing hip-boots loading and unloading our fish. It's nice to see someone else getting cold and wet. Hope you come back next year. Thank you to Rose French for being our official Photographer. A very special thank you to our sponsors, without your generous donations our prizes would be very meager. Thank you Bezon’s Bait & Tackle, Norm’s Bait & Tackle, Adirondacks Whitetails Unlimited, Ballsom Hollow, Port Henry Service Center, Walts Propane, Harland Funeral Home, Black Ash Club, Back to Health Chiropractic, Port Henry Mobil, Boni's Bistro, Nephew Insurance, Adirondack Wireless, Mineville Oil, Grover Hills Deli, Mineville Pharmacy, Larrows Garage, Essex County Leathernecks, Boyeas Grocery& Deli, Salerno & Son Plumbing, Scozzafava Electric, Dick Curran Sr., Moriah Youth Sports Program, Feeder Club, Port Henry Pools and Stewarts for the coffee and doughnuts. A special thank you to the guys who make it all happen, Joe (Coonrod) Rodriguez, Mike Aitner, Chip Perry Sr., Mike and Jason Vargo and Tom Langey. Without your dedication this Tournament would not be 19 years old. The Town of Moriah thanks you. Looking forward to #20.

port fishing is one of the most popular recreational pursuits available in this country. It is an activity that is shared by nearly one out of every three American citizens. There are numerous opportunities to fish in every state. Angling is also a very economical recreational activity. After the purchase of a fishing license and an initial investment for a rod, reel and terminal tackle; most anglers can pursue the sport for less than $10 a day. In today’s economy, that’s less expensive than it costs to go to a movie, the theater or a ball game. And if anglers return home with their catch, the expenses of the day easily balance out. It’s fun, healthy and cheap entertainment with the added benefit of providing a good meal. Fish makes an ideal human food. It’s nutritious, high in protein, minerals, vitamins and beneficial omega oils. Yet, it is also low in fat and cholesterol. And fish are pursued outdoors, in the fresh air among wonderful settings. As a wise old angler once claimed, “Trout don’t live in no ugly places!” Eating fish may even make you smarter and improve your performance on intellectual tests. Recent studies have revealed that eating fish actually speeds up brain waves and increases concentration. But if you are already fishing, you’re probably smart enough. As a family activity, there are few opportunities that allow adults and children to participate on such equal footing. Angling is a pursuit that permits parents and children to equally share in the fun; despite the differences of age, size, strength or stamina. For most North Country residents, convenient angling opportunities can usually be found within just a few mile of home. If you can hold a rod, you can fish.

Rock snot continues to spread Unfortunately, the greatest threat to our area fisheries continues to expand its reach. It has already reared its ugly head in the Champlain watershed. Due to modern day transportation, anglers can easily fish a variety of rivers in the course of a day’s travel. It is alarming that just a single, traveling angler has the potential to infect a half dozen waters. The NYSDEC has confirmed the presence of the invasive algae didymo (Didymosphenia geminata) on a number of major sportfishing rivers in New York state. The algae, known to persist on the main Delaware River, as well as the East and West Branch, had also infected the Batten Kill. Most recently, it’s presence was confirmed in the Esopus Creek in Ulster County. Currently, didymo is not known to be present in any other New York waterways, but it’s spread is certain to continue. There are no known methods for controlling or eradicating didymo once it infests a water body. It has already devastated the trout streams of New Zealand, where it is considered a dangerous enough biosecurity threat that there is a penalty of up to 5 years in jail and $100,000 for knowingly spreading it. Several rivers in Vermont and New Hampshire, including the upper Connecticut, the White River, Mad River and the Batten Kill are infested with the snot. Unlike most aquatic invasive plants, didymo can grow on either flowing or still waters. It carpets stream bottoms with a thick, gooey carpet-like growth, thus it’s nickname. In addition to making footing difficult, didymo can rapidly limit the abundance of bottom dwelling organisms, such as the crayfish, leeches and insects that provide fish with feed, such as caddis, stone and may flies. Anglers, kayakers, canoeists, tubers, boaters and others engaging in water-based recreation can unknowingly spread didymo. A single cell of the microscopic algae can cling to waders, boots, boats, clothing, lures, hooks, fishing line and other equipment, where it can remain viable for several weeks, even under seemingly dry conditions. Absorbent items, such as felt-soled waders, wet suits, life jackets require thorough treatment. A single cell can last up to a month on flies, flyline or a spinning reel; just waiting to infest a new watershed. While there is considerable uncertainty concerning didymo, the main area of agreement among fisheries biologists across the Northeast is that education and spread prevention is the best strategy. Lessons from New Zealand make it quite clear that human anglers are the primary carriers, although it can be carried by birds, beaver, otter and other aquatic furbearers. Since didymo can stay alive on gear for months, it is vitally important that anglers disinfect gear after use particularly, when traveling between fishing locations, even on different stretches of the same river. The accepted practice is referred to as the “Check-Clean-Dry” approach. It entails checking gear to remove visible lumps, followed by cleaning and soaking all equipment in a 5 percent solution of detergent with water at least 140 degrees (1 cup mixed with a gallon of hot water) or in a 2 percent bleach solution. Then, dry the gear completely before storage. Though it poses no real health risks, it can significantly compromise a river's value, and adversely affect an entire region's economy through a reduction in fisheries, tourism and even hydropower. Just one angler can cause irreparable damage to an entire ecosystem; please don’t be the one. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net


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Engagements

THE SENIORS PAGE Ongoing

Debbie Thatcher and Dale Rafferty

Thatcher to marry CROWN POINT — Debbie Thatcher and Dale Rafferty have announced their engagement. Thatcher is the daughter of Jerry and Norma Jane Thatcher of Crown Point. Rafferty is the son of the late Glenn and Margaret Rafferty of Ticonderoga. Their wedding is planed for July 18, 2009.

OnCampus Haddie Williams of Schroon Lake was named to the dean’s list for the 2009 spring semester at Messiah College. Williams is a senior majoring in athletic training. Dean’s list is earned by receiving a 3.6 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale. Ashley Rogers of Witherbee has been named to the dean’s list at the College of Saint Rose. She is the daughter of Linda DeZalia Rogers and Allan Rogers and the granddaughter of Beverly DeZalia and Jim DeZalia. She is the great-granddaughter of Frances Baldwin.

SATURDAY June 13, 2009

CROWN POINT — The Crown Point Meal Site invites all senior citizens (60 years and over) to enjoy socializing and dining Mondays and Tuesdays at noon. Evening meals will be served on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 4 and 5 p.m. There are no geographical limits – anyone from anywhere is welcomed to attend. The meals are held at the Knapp Senior Center in Crown Point at the intersection on Route 9N & 22. Meals are $2 per person. The meal program is not affiliated with the Knapp Senior Club. HAGUE—Holistic stress management featuring T'ai Chi and Qigong, Tuesdays at the Hague Community Building, 6:15-7:15 p.m. For more information Email returntomountain@yahoo.com or call 543-6605 HAGUE—Hague Fish & Game Club meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. MORIAH—The Moriah Senior Citizens Club meets on the first Monday of each month at 1 p.m. in the Port Henry Train Station. If this date falls on a holiday the meeting will be held on the first Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. MORIAH—Moriah Arts and Crafts Group sponsored by the Moriah Senior Citizens Club on Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Port Henry Train Station. Stay for a noon time meal sponsored by the Essex County Nutrition Program (reservations are required by calling 546-7941 the day before). PORT HENRY — The Moriah Chamber of Commerce meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7p.m. at Sagan’s, Port Henry. Meetings are open to the public. SCHROON LAKE — Mountainside Share Shop clothing distribution hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9a.m. – 4p.m.; Saturday 9a.m. – noon. For an appointment for the food pantry, call 532-7128 ext. 3 during Share Shop hours. 165 US Rte 9, Schroon Lake. SCHROON LAKE—TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) group meets at the Schroon Lake Senior Center (across from Grand Union) on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. For information call Donna at 494-3850. TICONDEROGA — The Champlain Valley Chorale rehearses each Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall

Check out www.timesofti.com for the news before it reaches your mailbox. Monday: LaChute cleared for small boat traffic Tuesday: RSVP luncheon saved by supervisors Wednesday: Crown Point weathervane returned Thursday: Schroon Lake names Citizen of the Year Friday: Ti Elk to lead state association These stories appeared on line this week

of the First United Methodist Church, Wicker Street, Ticonderoga. New singers in all sections are welcomed, and no audition is necessary. For further information, contact Bill Westervelt at 585-6548. TICONDEROGA—Holistic stress management featuring T'ai Chi and Qigong, Wednesdays at the Ticonderoga Elementary School, 67 p.m. For more information Email returntomountain@yahoo.com or call 543-6605 TICONDEROGA — ACBL Duplicate Bridge, Mondays at 12:30, Thursdays at 7 p.m. For more information call 585-3322. TICONDEROGA—The Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center will hold a monthly support group for caregivers at Inter-Lakes Health, Ethan Allen Library, the second Tuesday of every month from 45 p.m. Call 564-3370 or 800-3880199 for more information. TICONDEROGA — The Black Watch Memorial Library book discussion group meets the first Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. in Ticonderoga. TICONDEROGA — The Adirondack Trailriders meet the second Wednesday of each month, yearround, at 7 p.m. at the Ticonderoga Fish & Game Club.

Saturday, June 13 CHILSON — The Chilson Volunteer Fire Company will hold a Chilson Fire Protection District Community Appreciation Day at the Chilson Community Building. Activities, music, games and more will start at 2 pm. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and 9-volt batteries will be available. Hot dogs, hamburgers and non alcoholic beverage will be served 4 to 6 p.m. A covered dish to share is optional. PORT HENRY — The Spike Out Cancer!!! volleyball tournament will be played at the Moriah Central School athletic field 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will aid a local family. It is a four-on-four tournament with teams of five players. Registration fee is $20 a team. For information or to register call Dayton Dedrick at 585-3018. PORT HENRY — The Moriah Central School freshman class will have a car wash 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school. PUTNAM — The annual turkey dinner at the Putnam United Presbyterian Church will be held. Seating times are 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 p.m. Call Kris Pulling at 547-8713 or Silke Huntington at 499-1779 to reserve a seating time. Take-out meals will be available beginning at 4 p.m. The cost for this dinner, which includes turkey, potatoes and gravy, corn, cole slaw, cranberry sauce, rolls, homemade pie,and a beverage is $10. TICONDEROGA — The Episcopal Church of the Cross, Champlain Avenue, Ticonderoga, will hold a dip

dinner at the parish hall from 4 to 6 p.m. Take-outs will be available. TICONDEROGA — The Ticonderoga Elks Lodge #1494 will hold its annual Flag Day service at the Veterans Memorial Park across from the Elks Lodge. This service will start at 11:30 AM. A luncheon will take place at the lodge immediately following the service. TICONDEROGA — A car wash will be held 1-4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church to benefit the church youth group. Cost is $5 a car with hot dogs, balloons, lemonade and baked goods for sale. This is to help raise money for an end-of-theseason trip.

Monday, June 15 PORT HENRY — The Town of Moriah Historical Society will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. at the Iron Center. SCHROON LAKE — Open Jam Session, Boathouse Theatre, 7-10 p.m., everyone invited to participate with guitars, fiddles or share a tune, sponsored by Schroon Lake Arts Council, 532-9259

Tuesday, June 16 CROWN POINT — The Crown Point Central School board of education will meet at 7 p.m. in the district library. PUTNAM — Putnam Central School Board of Education will meet at 6:30 p.m. SCHROON LAKE — Essex County Public Health will hold a blood pressure clinic at the Schroon Lake Nutrition Site (senior citizen center), 11 a.m. to noon.

Saturday, June 20 BRANT LAKE — The East Shore Schroon Lake Association will sponsor a New York Safe Boating Course 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Horicon Community Center Route 8 in Brant Lake. To register or for more information contact Thad Smith at 4943301 or Bill McGhie at 494-3001. CROWN POINT — Crown Point Senior League baseball registration will be held noon to 2 p.m. for children ages 13-15 at the Crown Point town office at Monitor Bay. SCHROON LAKE — Annual Lion's Club Golf Tournament, Schroon Lake Golf Course, 5329359 SCHROON LAKE — Book Store, 10a.m.- 2 p.m. at Health Center Basement, Friends of Schroon Lake Library TICONDEROGA — Fort Ticonderoga Scottish Festival, Fort Ticonderoga. For information call 5852821.

Sunday, June 21 BRANT LAKE — The East Shore Schroon Lake Association will sponsor a New York Safe Boating Course from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Horicon Community Center Route 8 in Brant Lake. To register or for more information contact Thad Smith at 4943301 or Bill McGhie at 494-3001. PORT HENRY — The Church of All Saints will hold a chicken barbecue at the Knights of Columbus in Port Henry beginning at noon. Tickets are $8 for a half chicken baked potato, baked beans, cole slaw, roll, dessert and beverage.Take outs will be available. Prizes totalling $500 will be raffled. SCHROON LAKE — Strawberry Festival at Boathouse Theatre, Historical Society, noon-2 p.m., entertainment “Dan Berggren - Adk Songs & Stories” at 2 p.m., Hudowalski essay contest award ceremony at 3p.m., 532-7615 TICONDEROGA — There will be a cooked to order steak benefit dinner at the Ticonderoga Elks field on Delano Road starting at 11 a.m. Tickets, priced at $10 each, are available in advance and include a free children’s hot dog. For more information contact Margie Scott at 585-6314 or 585-2277.

Monday, June 22 SCHROON LAKE — Open Jam Session, Boathouse Theatre, 7-10 p.m., everyone invited to participate with guitars, fiddles or share a tune, sponsored by Schroon Lake Arts Council, 532-9259

Essex County Office for the Aging 518-873-3695 • 877-464-1637 County Complex, Elizabethtown, NY 12932

In times like these, every dollar counts If someone you know is struggling with the high cost of prescription drugs, is covered by Medicare and has limited income and resources, they may qualify for extra help - available through Social Security - to pay part of their monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments. The extra help is worth an average of $3,900 per year. To figure out if this person is eligible, Social Security needs to know the income and the value of the savings, investments and real estate (other than the home that is lived in). To qualify for the extra help, they must be receiving Medicare and also have: * Income limited to $16, 245 for an individual or $21, 855 for a married couple living together. * Resources limited to $12, 510 for an individual or $25, 010 for a married couple living together. Resources include such things as bank accounts, stocks and bonds. The house that is lived in or car is not counted as a resource. Social Security has an easy-to-use online application that you can complete. You can find it at www.socialsecurity.gov/prescriptionhelp. To apply by phone or have an application mailed to you, call Social Security at 1-800772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) and ask for the Application for Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs (SSA-1020). Or go to the nearest Social Security Office. Essex County Office for the Aging also has applications and will be happy to assist if you need help filling it out. For an application or help through this office, call 1-877464-1637. To learn more about the Medicare prescription drug plans and special enrollment periods, visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.

When dementia leads to debt Sometimes people with dementia use credit cards unwisely and excessively, resulting in high-interest debt. Here are some things you can do to help you end that worry. The first step is to stop all credit card offers from coming to the home. Go to www.optoutprescreen.com, which allows you to opt out of pre-screened credit offers. Or you can opt out by calling 1-888-567-8688. Freeze the person’s credit at all three major credit bureaus- TransUnion, Experion, and Equifax - to stop new accounts from being opened. Another option is asking the credit bureaus to flag the account for 90 days at a time for no extra charge. That means you will be alerted if anyone tries to open a new line of credit. (Taken from Caregiver Assistance News)

ESSEX COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY NUTRITION SITE MENU ONLY June 22, 2009 - June 26, 2009 MONDAY

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WEDNESDAY

Baked Fish Baked Potato Mixed Veggie Apple Bread/Milk

Chicken Salad Wrap Lettuce/Tom Pasta Pepper Salad Ice Cream

Lasagna Tossed Salad Bread Stick Peaches Cookie MilkSundae

THURSDAY Tomato Juice Roast Beef/Gr Baked Pot. Pineapple Upside Down Cake Bread/Milk

FRIDAY BBQ Pork On Bun Baked Beans Coleslaw Fresh Fruit

Please call your local Senior Center 24 hours in advance for a luncheon reservation. There is a suggested donation of $2 per meal for persons 60 years of age and over and a $4 charge for persons under the age of 60. 1% milk is served with all meals as well as a variety of breads, including whole grain breads, home made muffins and rolls. Menu changes may be made for those individuals receiving a diet modified in sodium, sugar and texture. This is not the menu for HOME DELIVERED MEALS. Menus are sent to HOME DELIVERED MEAL recipients at the start of each month. Newcomb ............ 582-4798 AuSable Forks .... 647-8173 Port Henry .......... 546-7941 Crown Point ...... 597-3703 Schroon Lake ...... 532-0179 Elizabethtown .... 873-6457 St. Armand .......... 891-3189 Essex .................... 963-7022 Ticonderoga ........ 585-7682 Keeseville ............ 834-6033 Wilmington ........ 946-2922 Lake Placid ........ 523-2730 Minerva .............. 251-2510 The Seniors Page is provided as a public service by Denton Publications


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CHILD CARE BABY-SITTER NEEDED in Ticonderoga area. Preferably in my home. Please Call 518-503-5305 for more info.

TICONDEROGA Newly Renovated 2 Bdrm Apt. $ 600 mth. Sec. & Ref. Required

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OPENINGS AVAILABLE NOW DOING CHILD CARE in my home, many years Experience, References, Reasonable & Flexible Rates/Hours, Meals included, Danielle 518-585-2500.

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HEAVY - HIGHWAY LABORERS AND EQUIP. OPERATORS NEEDED for local project in Ticonderoga. For more information or to obtain an application...

Call 518-762-1378 Transportation You can be a truck driver in the National Guard. Train one weekend a month and two weeks a year. A part time career with full time rewards. Call today for details. SGT. ADAM BARBER

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BODYGUARDS AND APPRENTICES WANTED FREE Training and Paid Apprenticeships. No Experience OK. Excellent $$$. Full & Part Time. All Expenses Paid When You Travel. 1-615228-1701. www.psubodyguards.com EARN UP to $30 per hour. Experience not Required. Undercover shoppers needed to judge retail and dining establishments. Call 800-742-6941 EARN UP TO $500 weekly assembling angel pins at home. No experience required. 817230-4879, www.angelpin.net GOVERNMENT JOBS - $12-$48/hr Paid Training, full benefits. Call for information on current hiring positions in Homeland Security, Wildlife, Clerical and professional. 1-800320-9353 x 2100 LOCAL TYPISTS needed immediately. $400+PT - $800+FT weekly. Flexible schedules, work from home training provided. 1800-352-0667 MYSTERY SHOPPERS. Earn up to $100 a day. Undercover shoppers needed to judge retail & dining establishments. Experience not required. 888-585-9573 POST OFFICE NOW HIRING! Avg. Pay $21/hour or $54k annually Including Federal Benefits and OT. Paid Training, Vacations. PT/FT 1-866-945-0342 POST OFFICE NOW HIRING! Avg. pay $21/hour or $54K annually including federal benefits and OT. Paid training, vacations, PT/FT. 866-945-0340 UNDERCOVER SHOPPERS earn up to $100 per day. Undercover shoppers needed to judge retail/dining establishments. Exp. not required. Call 1-800-491-7982

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HELP WANTED Reservation/Cashier 18 years or older. Teachers welc ome. Must know computer s. Pick up applications at BROOKWOOD RV RESORT Route 9N Ticonderoga, NY Fri., Sat. & Sun. 518-585-4462 48586

TECHNOLOGY TEACHER - Anticipated opening, Crown Point Central School, NY State Certificate required. Call 518-597-4200 for an application. Send completed application, resume, certification, transcripts, and three letters of reference to Mrs. Shari L. Brannock, Superintendent, P.O. Box 35, Crown Point, NY 12928 by June 23, 2009. EOE THE CLINTON, Essex, Warren, Washington BOCES Is Currently Accepting Applications For The Following Anticipated Positions For Summer: 2009 Special Education Summer School (6)Teacher Aides/Student Aides Location: Mineville Qualifications: Must Meet Civil Service Requirements Must Possess A High School Diploma Salary: Per Contract July 1 - August 11, 2009 Applications By: June 19, 2009 Send Application (obtained from Personnel Office or from website: CVES.org), Resume, Copy of HS Diploma or GED, Letter Of Intent, and 3 Letters of Recommendation To: Rachel Rissetto CVES PO Box 455 Plattsburgh, NY 12901-0455 (518) 561-0100 Ext. 216 & Ext. 218 BOCES Is An EO/AAE

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Certified Mechanic Needed LeRoy’s 24 Hour Towing & Repair Only Certified Mechanics Need Apply

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CARPENTER/HELPER Wanted 4-5 months of work in Ticonderoga. Valid driver’s license and hand tools needed. Call Keith at 603-502-4008 or email site@hoeftandhoeft.com OUTDOOR WORK Part-Time, own pickup truck & chain saw a plus. Call 518-2512511. WANTED FULL -Time Building Maintenance Mechanic, minimum qualifications: Knowledge of current buildings and grounds operation, maintenance and repair principals and practices. This will be a Civil Service Position. Deadline for Applications: June 19, 2009. Please send letter of interest and resume to: Mark T. Brand Superintendent, Indian Lake Central School, 28 W. Main Street, Indian Lake, NY 12842

INSTRUCTION & TRAINING IN JUST 71 days... You can have the skills you need to get a job as a DENTAL ASSISTANT! Dental Assistant is listed in the March 2009 issue of Readers Digest as being one of the “Recession-proof” careers. Tuition $2997 - Payment Plans! Friday Classes! Next Class Starts July 10th. Call Karen today at 518-363-0008 for more information! NYS Regulated Trade School Adirondack Dental Assisting School, Inc. Ballston Spa, NY www.adirondackschool.com SELL those “clutter items” and make some extra pocket money. 1-800-989-4237

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Denton Publications currently has an opening for an INSIDE/OUTSIDE sales representative in our sales/ customer service department located in our Ticonderoga office. Applicant must be self-motivated, outgoing, energetic, a team player, possess good time management skills, work well with deadlines & be dependable with a positive attitude. Position will include selling weekly advertising, special pages and sections, classified advertising and assisting customers.

PUTNAM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITION: SPECIAL EDUCATION/ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DUAL CERTIFIED TEACHING POSITION

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WANTED: FULL Time High School Science Teacher, Effective: September 1, 2009, Must be NYS Certified Teacher with preference in Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science. Deadline for Application: June 26th, 2009. Please send letter of interest, resume, letters of recommendation and placement paper to: Mark T. Brand, Superintendent, Indian Lake Central School, 28 W Main Street, Indian Lake, NY 12842

COOK EXPERIENCED Prep/ Line/ Sous Chef. Full Time O.P. Frederick’s Restaurant, Loon Lake, Chestertown (518) 494-4065

Advertising Sales Representative

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Anticipated Start Date: 9/01/09 Application Procedure: Please send credentials packet to: Superintendent of Schools, Putnam Central School District, 126 County Route 2 - P.O. Box 91, Putnam Station, NY 12861-0091

THE MORIAH Town Board seeks applications for the position of Water & Wastewater Maintenance Person. This is a non-competitive Civil Service position. Applicants must meet minimum qualifications to hold the position and must be a resident of the Town of Moriah. Applicants must posses a New York State Class B Drivers License and have experience related to heavy equipment operations. The applicant selected for this position will be subject to pre-employment drug and alcohol testing as per the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991. Applications and job specifications detailing the minimum qualifications are available in the Supervisor’ s Office. Any interested resident of the Town of Moriah may apply provided they meet the minimum qualifications. Please send applications to the Office of the Supervisor, 38 Park Place Suite 1, Port Henry NY 12974. Phone: 5468631. Any applications already on file at the Supervisor’ s office will not be considered. Please fill out a new application specifically for the position of Water & Wastewater Maintenance Person. Applications must be received in the Supervisor’ s Office no later than June 19, 2009.

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North Country Community College Ticonderoga Campus

ADJUNCT NURSING INSTRUCTOR

LPN Instructors needed Fall 2009 beginning September 1, 2009. Nine hours per week. Experienced, RN license required, BS or MS preferred. Send resume to Joe Keegan, Vice President for Academic Affairs at North Country Community College, 23 Santanoni Ave., PO Box 89, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 or e-mail jkeegan@nccc.edu 29639

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APPLICATION SUPPORT SPECIALIST

Needed to provide support for a broad range of healthcare and productivity applications and office support. May be required to perform off-hours information systems duties to include occasional early mornings, weekends and holidays when necessary.

Assistant Bookkeeper - A detail oriented person to perform accounts payable duties along with other accounting functions. Strong computer and data entry skills a must. Basic bookkeeping knowledge a plus. Will train the right person. Position is seasonal. Send resume to Silver Bay YMCA of the Adirondacks, Attn.: Malefta Hourigan, 87 Silver Bay Road, Silver Bay, NY 12874, or email mhourigan@silverbay.org 48245

Experience the Helen Porter Difference! Need a change? Do you want to be a valued member of a clinical team that provides quality care and achieves desirable outcomes for it residents? Then experience the Helen Porter Difference where:

Candidates should have a strong understanding of client/server applications, computer operating systems and databases. Should be able to multi-task in a fastpaced environment. Oral/written communications skills, attention to detail and strong customer service skills required.

√ Full benefits including health insurance are available √ Learn “state of the art” electronic charting √ Chart your notes on a computer screen √ Flexible hours √ Competitive wages and benefits including paid vacation, sick time, and tuition

Candidates should possess an Associate’s Degree in Information Technology or experience in a technical field. Prior help desk experience in a health care setting preferred. Microsoft certifications a plus. Must be willing to accept on-call responsibilities.

We are currently recruiting applications for full and part time RN’s & LPNs. We have full time and part time day, & night positions; and part time evening positions available.

Competitive salary, excellent benefits package. Send letters of interest to: Inter-Lakes Health 1019 Wicker Street, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 Attn.: Human Resources or apply online at www.interlakeshealth.com EOE

If you are not yet licensed and about to graduate as a LPN or RN - please apply!!! Stop in to pick up an application or mail your resume to:

30 Porter Drive, Middlebury, VT 05753 For questions contact human resources @ 802-385-3669 39635

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ANTIQUES ANTIQUE DOOR 72x32x1.75 with 8 panes of unbroken beveled glass. Needs repair. (518) 493-2918 ANTIQUE GRINDSTONES, foot pedals & seat on metal frame, excellent, use or display $115.00. Plattsburgh 518-562-2187 ANTIQUE ROLL top desk, good condition 50”w, 32” d, 49” h, $498.00, Town of Thurman.518-623-3287

IN BUSINESS? NEED MORE CUSTOMERS? We have qualified customers for as little as $5 each. Call for more information. 1-866-649-2495

COMPUTERS A NEW COMPUTER NOW! Brand name. Bad or NO credit - No problem. Smallest weekly payments avail. Call NOW 1-800838-7127

REBUILT SYSTEM. Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers, CDRW. XP, Office. Internet-ready. Excellent Condition. $130 Sacrifice. (518) 891-4914 UPGRADED SYSTEM. Monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, CDRW. XP, Office. Internet-ready. Excellent COndition. $130 Sacrifice. (518) 891-4914

ELECTRONICS * REDUCE YOUR CABLE BILL! * - Get a 4room, all-digital satellite system installed for FREE and programming starting under $20. Free Digital Video Recorders to new clients. So call now, 1-800-795-3579. NEW & USED Digital Camera’s, starting from $20 to $100. 518-873-6833 after 6pm.

5 BAGS cloths Lady’s size 12-14 $25.00. 518-537-3175

PANASONIC VHS Camcorder, excellent condition with case & extra hook ups for TV $375 OBO. 518-492-7191

HARLEY DAVIDSON jkt with logo on back, med females, blk , exc. $110.00 (518) 3244740

SMALL COMPACT P.A. System JBL Cab w/4 chan ST head $275.00. 518-962-4574

20” TOSHIBA Color TV, excellent condition, $75.00. 518-834-5162 BOSCH PROPANE tankless water heater (new). Includes vent kit, $500 below actual cost. Call for details 914-844-2544.

MAGIC CHEF 20 inch Freestanding Electric Range. Like new, great for camp $100. 518891-9685. MAYTAG DISHWASHER - “jetclean quiet plus”. Built-in. 2001. Good condition. White. $75 OBO. (518) 834-5109 WASHER, DRYER, ELECTRIC STOVE, $50/each. Additional washer needs work: FREE (518) 891-5679

BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTV SATELLITE Television, FREE EQUIPMENT, FREE 4 Room Installation, FREE HD or DVR Receiver Upgrade. Packages from $29.99/mo. Call DIRECT Sat TV for Details 1-888-420-9478 HIGH COST of Cable Got You Down? GET DISH w/FREE install plans $9.99/mo. 50+ Free HD Channels! New Cust’s only. Call 800-240-8112 HIGH COST of Cable Got You Down? GET DISH w/FREE install plans $9.99/mo. 50+ Free HD Channels! New Cust’s only. CALL 800-240-8112

FIREWOOD CUT, Split, & Delivered Year-Round Service We are also a vendor for Warren Co. & Essex Co. Heap Assistance Program 518-251-5396 FIREWOOD GREEN or seasoned available cut, Split & delivered, 25 years of year-round dependable service. Steve Smith, 518-494-4077, Brant Lake. Warren County Heap vendor.

LOG LENGTH firewood 16’ long, mixed hardwood. $1150 Delivered. Call 518-6472139

FOR SALE 1/2 price Insulation 4x8 sheets 1” to 7” thick, Blue Dow or High (R). Also 2005 Sun Lite Crank up truck Camper, never used 518-5973876. 100,000 mixed sports cards, $450 firm. Call 802-342-7603

BEAUTIFUL HAND crafted pine six slot rifle gun case, glass doors $499 OBO. 518-6421751

ROADSIDE FARM/ Concession stand on skids plywood, excellent, delivery available $900.00. Plattsburgh 518-562-2187.

BEIGE AMERICAN Standard Toilet, like new, make an offer. 802-434-2729.

$$$ GET LAWSUIT CASH NOW- Oasis Legal Finance #1. See us on TV. Fastest Cash Advance on injury cases-within 24/hrs. Owe nothing if you lose your case APPLY FREE CALL NOW 1-866-353-9959 CAN’T PAY YOUR BILLS? Swarming in debt? Call now 1-800-878-2215. Bankruptcy for only $698. Fast, easy, secure and guaranteed. No additional fees. www.signhere.org CAN’ T PAY YOUR BILLS? Swarming in debt? Call Now 800-878-2215 Bankruptcy for only $698. Fast, easy, secure and guaranteed. No additional fees. www.signhere.org LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT Loans, Auto Accidents & Work Comp. Low fees on all cases. 866-709-1100, www.glofin.com REVERSE MORTGAGES Draw all eligible cash out of your home & eliminate mortgages payments. Forever! For seniors 62 and older. Government insured. No credit/ income requirements. Free consultation. 1-888-6603033 All Island Mortgage www.allislandmortgage.com

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HIGH COST of Cable Got You Down? GET DISH w/FREE install plans $9.99/mo. 50+ Free HD Channels! New Cust’s only. CALL 800-240-8112

BEDROOM SET, Matching Queen Bed, Headboard, two dressers, nightstand, large mirror. Good condition. $350. (518) 891-5962

**ALL SATELLITE Systems are not the same. HDTV programming under $10 per month and FREE HD and DVR systems for new callers. CALL NOW 1-800-799-4935

KITCHEN STEP Stool, very good condition $10.00. 518-563-3845.

HAY ELEVATOR, 10 to 40 footer. good shape with motor $450.00 OBO (518) 3356608

$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? $500-$500,000++ within 48/hrs? Low rates 1-800-568-8321 www.fastcasecash.com

1 QUEEN size mattress and box spring with headboard, 3 years old, looks new. Asking $150.00 518-798-6727.

HOT WATER Heater Natural Gas, USCRAFTMASTER, 1997 used 2 months, Like New 30 Gal., $119.00 OBO. 518-7613399

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FUJI LADIES 21 speed bicycle, ridden once, new price $300 sell for $225 OBO. 518-643-0492

HOT TUB: BRAND NEW 2009 MODEL. All Options w/cover.Cost $7,495. Sacrifice $3,750. Can Deliver 1-203-557-3386

24’ WOODEN dock, over $500.00 of hardware including new ladder, $495.00 OBO. 518-563-1022.

GE REFRIGERATOR new 1 yr. warranty, additional 4 yr. warranty transferable, $375.00 OBO. 802-434-7605 GE REFRIGERATOR. 19 cu.ft. 64” high, 33” wide, 32” deep. Almond. Runs good. $50.00 (518) 644-2055

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MONEY PROBLEMS? Reduce Your debt by 60%. Bill Consolidation! Loans! Mortgage Reduction! Good/Bad Credit. $2,000 $300,000. No application fees. 98% approval rate. 1-800-764-5603 www.myacclaro.com

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BUTCHER BLOCK, great shape, 20”x27” 33”high. $225.00. 518-946-7494 CANVAS , WE used it to cover a 32’ cruiser & dry dock. Good condition, Asking $100 OBO. Call 518-494-7929. CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Solid Wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original cost $4500. Sell for $795. Can deliver. 917-731-0425 CHERRYWOOD DINING SET- 10 PCS. SOLID WOOD, ORIGINAL BOX, CAN DELIVER. ORIGINAL COST $6,500, SELL FOR $1599. JOHN 212-380-6247 COAL DELIEVERED to your house (bagged), rice, nut, or pea, $300 per ton 518-361-0983

LARGE SELECTION of various household and misc. items for sale. Douglas fir doors and more. Call for details 518-546-7978 Port Henry,NY

CONVERTABLE COUCH + 2 Lazy Boy rocker recliners for $60.00. 518-494-5030. CORNER DESK 77” x 77” x 23” x 29” w/hutch & 3 drawers $129 (518) 543-8807 DINING TABLE with leaf & 6 chairs, 46”x61” / 84”, Nice $250.00 OBO. 802-422-2865 DROP LEAF table, excellent condition, 36”x40”, asking $35.00. 518-563-5657 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL bed with remote & mattress, can deliver, $250.00 OBO payed $1500. Call 518-802-0830.

LIKE NEW Whirlpool dryer heavy duty, 6 months old $200.00 OBO. Call 518-5611425.

FUTON, GOOD quality metal frame in excellent condition, full size, $50.00. 518-8915384

LINOLEUM 14X40 Brown Tile pattern, brand new roll $400. 518-561-5388 leave message.

LARGE DRESSER with mirror nice shape $75.00. 802-453-6154

MEMORY FOAM THERAPEUTIC NASA VISCO MATTRESSES WHOLESALE! T$299 F-$349 Q-$399 K-$499 ADJUSTABLES - $799 FREE DELIVERY 25 YEAR WARRANTY 90 NIGHT TRIAL 1-800ATSLEEP 1-800-287-5337 WWW.MATTRESSDR.COM

LIGHT OAK Custom Built Dining Room Hutch, 2 pieces, beveled glass, 44.5”W x 78”H x 25.25”D. $475. 518-569-1929.

METAL SWING set, hardly used, slide, 2 swings, teter totter, 1 yr. old, $60.00. 518570-0973 MILK CAN, excellent condition $30.00 Firm. 518-798-5748 NEW UNUSED gas hotwater heater, 40 gal. Paid $425 will sell for $299 (518) 523-3989 POOL HEATER - Hayward Propane, 150 BTU’S w/ stacks, needs gaskets $200.00. 518-644-3574 POOL: 15 feet in diameter by 4 feet tall with accessories. $75.00. call 518-576-9003 PRIDE JET 3 Mobility Chair (Scooter). Excellent condition, includes charger. $499.00. (518) 561-5269 SAVE SAVE SAVE Grade wood pellets by the bag, by the ton or by a tractor trailer load; Also Hitzer Coal Stoves ~~ Leisure Line Coal Stove, We rent Symons Concrete Forms. Call for pricing 518-8932165 we deliver STEAMBURG SMOKES. Tax Free Cigarette Brands Delivered To Your Door For Less Than Expected. 18+. 1-877-783-2685

DIRECTV FREE 4 Room System! 265+ Channels! Starts $29.99! FREE HBO, Showtime, Starz! 130 HD Channels! FREE DVR/HD! No Start Up Costs! DirectStarTV Local Installers! 1-800-973-9044

STEEL BUILDINGS ANY SIZE WELCOME Spring SPECIALS. Steel Prices Are Down! ADDITIONAL discounts available. Don’ t Wait! World Class Service. CALL NOW! www.greylensteel.com 1-866-802-8573 Taylor Made 3,5,7 R-5 Fairway woods, Graphite shafts and 1 Walter Hagen Hybrid, all in very good condition. All for $199 Call 518-359-3447

ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaner, good suction, good condition, power nozzle, canister, upright, $95.00. Rutland 802-779-7177

TRAMPOLINE 15’ with new blue pad, good condition, needs leg weld. $75.00 (518) 5857985

FOR SALE, Assorted hardwood small quantities, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4 call 518-532-9116

UTILITY TRAILER. 4’x8’ Solid, home-made frame w/lights;Plywood walls; spare tire. Exc condition $400 Keene (518) 576-9981

FREE DIRECTV 4 ROOM SYSTEM! 265+ Channels! Starts $29.99! FREE HBO, Showtime, Starz! 130 HD Channels! FREE DVR/HD! No Start Up Costs! DirectStarTV Local Installers! 1-800-973-9044

CHAIR SWIVEL rocker, Brown, good condition, $250 OBO. 802-388-7035

WOOD SHELVING 1” x 35’ with steel brackets 80’. $30. 518-576-4592

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LOVE SEAT, LIKE new, flower print, excellent condition, $175. 518-792-5114 MICRO FIBER charcole gray Love Seat. Like Brand new, only a couple months. $100.00 (518) 685-5077 POTTERY BARN Toddler bed, White with mattress $75.00. Call 518-637-8292. SET OF stanwood handcrafted sturdy wooden barstools with swivel seats $90. 518-3598336 WICKER ROCKER 0ld needs back repaired 10.00 and wicker chair seat repaired 20.00 (518) 585-7631

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There is one vacancy for a 5 year term. The election will be held at the Hammond Library on June 18, 2009, from 12:00PM until 8:00PM. Wendy Terbeek Director Hammond Library TT-5/30-6/13/09-3TC-20753 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE THE CROWN POINT BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD THEIR REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING ON June 15th 2009 AT 2764 MAIN STREET IN THE CROWN POINT FIRE HOUSE MEETING HALL. MEETING. WILL BEGIN AT 7PM ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BY ORDER OF THE CROWN POINT BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY WILLIAM BUELL FIRE DISTRICT SECRETARY TT-6/6,6/13/09-2TC-20788 ----------------------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS Competitive sealed bids will be received at the Crown Point Fire District, P.O. Box 194, 2764 Main Street, Crown Point, NY 12928 until 7:30 P.M. June 15, 2009 at which time and place they will be publicly opened for the following: FIRE HOSE TESTING This project includes removing fire hose of all sizes from service, marking each length with an inventory number (if necessary) with paint, visually inspecting casing and couplings for leaks, tears or other performance and safety issues, clearly marking and removing from service failing length, replacing hose into service (if passing) and rendering a complete written report upon completion of testing. Hose will be tested for three minutes at service test pressure as per NFPA 1962 and pressure shall not be raised at a rate greater than 15 psi per second. Bidder shall include an option for repair of falling lengths. Bids must be accompanied by proof of insurance. Bids received after the time and date first mentioned above shall be rejected regardless of the reason for late arrival. Each proposal shall be addressed to Jeanne McMurtry, Chair, Crown Point Fire District Board of Commissioners and show on the face of the envelope the words "Fire Hose Testing Bid". The Crown Point Fire District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. TT-6/6,6/13/09-2TC-20791 ----------------------------------------REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that the Undersigned, on behalf of the Essex County Board of Supervisors, will accept sealed proposals until June 25th at 2:00 P.M. for Nursing Services. Specifications are available by contacting the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Linda M. Wolf, Government Center, 7551 Court St., Elizabethtown, New York 12932 or by calling 518-8733330. Specifications are also available on the website at www.co.essex.ny.us.

Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, County Complex, Elizabethtown, New York 12932 until June 25th at 2:00 P.M. All proposals submitted in response to this notice shall be marked “SEALED PROPOSAL – NURSING SERVICES” clearly on the outside of the envelope. In addition to the proposal, the proposer shall submit executed non-collusion bid certificates signed by the proposer or one of its officers as required by the General Municipal Law Sec. 103d. The successful proposer will be notified promptly by letter and must be prepared to enter into a contract to furnish the materials or services. Essex County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals not considered to be in the best interest of Essex County, and to waive any technical or formal defect in the proposals which is considered by Essex County to be merely irregular, immaterial, or unsubstantial. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Essex County affirmatively states that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this notice, without regard to race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, disability, sexual preference or Vietnam Era veteran status, disadvantaged and minority or women-owned business enterprises will be afforded equal opportunity to submit bids in response hereto. Dated: June 2, 2009 Linda M. Wolf, CPA Purchasing Agent Essex County Government Center Elizabethtown, New York 12932 (518) 873-3330 TT-6/13/09-1TC-20803 ----------------------------------------REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that the Undersigned, on behalf of the Essex County Board of Supervisors, will accept sealed proposals until June 24, 2009 at 2:00 P.M. for Workplace Violence Prevention. Specifications are available by contacting the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Linda M. Wolf, Government Center, 7551 Court St., Elizabethtown, New York 12932 or by calling 518-8733332. Specifications are also available on the website at: www.co.essex.ny.us. Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Government Center, 7551 Court St., Elizabethtown, New York 12932 until June 24, 2009 at 2:00 P.M. All proposals submitted in response to this notice shall be marked “SEALED PROPOSAL – WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION” clearly on the outside of the envelope. In addition to the proposal, the proposer shall submit executed non-collusion bid certificates signed by the proposer or one of its officers as required by the General Municipal Law Sec. 103d. The successful proposer will be notified promptly by letter and must be prepared to enter into a contract to furnish the materials or services.

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equipment, personnel, and services necessary for the performance, according to specification, of a contract to be let by the Essex County Board of Supervisors for the transportation of Preschool Special Education Children from various Essex County School Districts to the various Center Based Program Facilities servicing Essex County for the 2009 Summer School. Specifications are available by contacting the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Linda M. Wolf, Government Center, Elizabeth-

CROWN POINT SELF STORAGE will sell at PRIVATE SALE all contents of 5 storage units 3 – 5x10 and 2 – 10x10 on Saturday June 13, 2009 at 8 Sharon Park Crown Point, N.Y. TT-6/13/09-1TC-34251 ----------------------------------------REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Undersigned, on behalf of the Essex County Board of Supervisors, will accept sealed bids furnishing all vehicles,

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town, New York 12932 or by calling 518-873-3332, or on the County’s Website at the following address: www.co.essex.ny.us. Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, 7551 Court Street, PO Box 217, Elizabethtown, New York 12932 until June 19, 2009 at 2 PM at which time proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. All bids submitted in response to this notice shall be marked "SEALED BID - PRE-SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION" clearly on the outside of the envelope. All bids shall be submitted on the bid sheets included in the package, and no other forms shall be accepted. In addition to bid sheets, the bidder shall submit executed noncollusion bid certificates signed by the bidder or one of its officers as required by the General Municipal Law Sec. 103d. Essex County reserves the right to reject any and all bids not considered to be in the best interest of Essex County, and to waive any technical or formal defect in the bids which is considered by Essex County to be merely irregular, immaterial, or unsubstantial. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Essex County affirmatively states that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this notice, without regard to race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, disability, sexual preference or Vietnam Era veteran status, disadvantaged and minority or women-owned business enterprises will be afforded equal opportunity to submit bids in response hereto. Dated: June 8, 2009 Linda M. Wolf, CPA Purchasing Agent Essex County Government Center P.O. Box 217, 7551 Court St. Elizabethtown, New York 12932 (518) 873-3332 TT-6/13/09-1TC-34263 -----------------------------------------

Period of Bids Opened Jan 1, 2009 - June 30, 2009 Dec 19, 2008 July 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009 June 19, 2009 Sealed bids will be received until 3:00 P.M. Friday Dec. 19, 2008 and Friday, June 19, 2009, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Specifications are available either by contacting the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Linda M. Wolf, Government Center, Elizabethtown, New York 12932, by calling 518-873-3330 or on our webside: www.co.essex.ny.us. All bids submitted in response to this notice shall be marked "# 1 SEALED BID – JANITORIAL and/or # 2 SEALED BID – NUTRITION SUPPLIES" clearly on the outside of the envelope. All bids shall be submitted on the bid sheets included in the package, and no other forms shall be accepted. In addition to bid sheets, the bidder shall submit executed noncollusion bid certificates signed by the bidder or one of its officers as required by the General Municipal Law Sec. 103d. Essex County reserves the right to reject any and all bids not considered to be in the best interest of Essex County, and to waive any technical or formal defect in the bids which is considered by Essex County to be merely irregular, immaterial, or unsubstantial. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Essex County affirmatively states that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this notice, without regard to race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, disability, sexual preference or Vietnam Era veteran status, disadvantaged and minority or women-owned business enterprises will be afforded equal opportunity to submit bids in response hereto. Dated: June 8, 2009 Linda M. Wolf Purchasing Agent Essex County Government Center NOTICE TO BIDDERS Elizabethtown, New York 12932 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, (518) 873-3332 that the Undersigned, on behalf TT-6/13/09-1TC-34265 of the Essex County Board of ----------------------------------------Supervisors, will accept sealed bids for SUPPLIES FOR THE PUBLIC NOTICE FOLLOWING ESSEX COUNTY The Town of Schroon will be DEPARTMENTS for 2009 as fol- flushing the Fire Hydrants on lows: June 17 and 18, 2009. The # 1 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES for water will be cloudy and rusty the Buildings & Grounds Depart- looking for a few days following ment the flushing. # 2 NUTRITION SUPPLIES for Town of Schroon the Essex County Nutrition Water Department Department TT-6/13/09-1TC-34264

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3BD 1BA ONLY $215/MO! 4bd 2ba only $350/mo! 1-4bd Foreclosures & Bank Repos Avail! For Listings 1-800-708-1048

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AVAILABLE NOW! Rent subsidized 1 BR apts. Clean & Bright. Next to Senior Meal Site & Health Center, North Creek. White Water Manor 518-692-8873, 518-251-4641

TICONDEROGA: 2 bedroom, all appliances, lg. deck, heat included, no pets, no smoking, $740/mo, 1 1/2 month sec., credit check 845-561-5983

BUY FORECLOSURES FROM $199/mo! 14bd Homes available! Rent to own Foreclosures! For Listings 1-800-708-1048 CROWN POINT 1bdrm apartment, scenic mountain views, W/D hook-up, W/W carpet, no pets. 1st month, security & references. 518-546-7913. CROWN POINT 2nd floor apartment, $525/month, heat included, 518-597-9207 leave message if no answer DOWNTOWN CHESTERTOWN 2 BDRM Upstairs, enclosed porch, small office, storage, $650/mo. includes heat, hot water. 518695-5263 or 518-265-7186 HAGUE DOWNTOWN, 2nd fl, 1 bd, w/w carpet, refrigerator, and stove, newly painted, $450/month +security, NO smoking/pets, w/d onsite, off street parking, garbage & snow removal provided, walk to beach. Available 7/1 518-543-6639 TICONDEROGA-NEWLY remodeled 3 bedroom 2 bath apartment, $699/month and a 1 bedroom apartment $499/month, rents include water, sewer, and electricity call 802758-3276

TICONDEROGA: LARGE 2ND floor 2 bedroom Apt., $550 mo. + deposit. 518-2983822 TICONDEROGA: PAD FACTORY BY THE RIVER. Nice 1 bedroom apartments, $475-$525/mo, includes heat, hot water, trash & covered parking. Year lease, security & references required. 518-793-9422.

HOME FOR RENT 3BD 1BA ONLY $215/mo! 4bd 2ba only $350/mo! 1-4bd Foreclosures / Bank Repos Avail! For Listings 1-800-708-1048 3BD 2BA only $225/mo! 1-4bd Foreclosures from $199/mo! 5%dn, 20yrs @ 8%apr! For Listings 1-800-708-1048

HOME IMPROVEMENT GUTTERS REPLACED, REPAIRED, Cleaned and Screened. 5” , 6” , 7” and Half Round Gutters. Copper Gutters Available. Lic#WC-21568-H09. CC Accepted. 1-800719-1299.

The Lee House Apartments in Port Henry provide efficiency, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments for senior citizens 62 years of age or older, and handicapped/disabled, regardless of age. Those who are interested in the accommodations at the Lee House should request an application at the following address:

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HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED OR SETTLED? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc, for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com, Nassau Cty License #H18G7160000, Suffolk Cty License #41959-H HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED? Contact Woodford Bros. Inc. for straightening, leveling and foundation repairs at 1-800-OLDBARN / www.woodfordbros.com REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 INSTALLED 30% Tax Credit avail. w/stimulus. Energy Star Pkg. Call Now! 1-866-2727533

REAL ESTATE ***FREE FORECLOSURE Listings*** OVER 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 800-250-2043. ADIRONDACK “ BY OWNER” www.adkbyowner.com 1000+ photo listing of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $275 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919 ESSEX, NY For Sale By Owner, 2000 s.f. 3/2 DW model home on 3 acres prime hwy front w/ views! Low taxes! $149,900.00. Incredible value! (518) 963-8587 FIXER-UPPER! Remodel to your liking. Great investment opportunity! Five bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, stone fireplace, country kitchen, screened-in porch, barn, on corner lot. One mile to Schroon Lake village, public beach & boat launch. Can’t beat the price at $95,000!!! Northern Homes Realty (518) 532-7133

FOR SALE Summer Camp on Lake Champlain, 2 bedrooms, spacious bath, insulated, heated, 2 car garage, Sandy beach. 518-643-9484, 518-578-4855 MORIAH 1.3 acres and building, nice area, town water & sewer, paved drive, convert to home or start business $75,000; Port Henry Laundromat & Carwash on .4 acres, prime location, turn key $120,000. 518-546-3568 MORIAH JOYCE Road 2.9 acres, on either side of the road there is a beautiful brook, 2 possible sites for homes. I will be preparing for a mobile home (water, electrical, sewer) not complete yet. $340.85/mo. for 8 yrs. 518793-4087

REAL ESTATE WANTED I BUY LAND FOR CASH! 518-2228971

REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE 5 ACRES: Use 2 Lakes $19,900. 5 Acres: Lake & River $39,900. Terms. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626 ABANDONED FARM / RIVERFRONT LAND Ponds, Streams, Apple Trees, Meadows, Woods, Utilities, ATV/Snowmobile Trail System and More. 7AC - $125.00/month! 33 AC - Riverfront $69,900. 15AC Riverfront $34,900. Financing Available Call Now! 1800-260-2148. mooseriverland.com UPSTATE NY WATERFRONT FARM LIQUIDATION! 20 acres- $54,900 Meadows, woods, 1,000 ft on ten acre lake! Twn rd, elect, survey, EZ terms! Hurry! 866-979-8544

NYS LAND Sale For Outdoor Sportsmen Large White Water River 16 Acres $99,900. 5 Acres w/New Hunter’ s Camp $19,900. DEER WOODLANDS 20 Acres-Borders State $29,900. 50 Acres -$59,900, Borders State Forest 13 Acres -$25,900. -Salmon River Area -10 Acres Lakefront -$49,900, Over 150 Lands, Lakes, & Camps, For top notch hunters & fishermen See Pictures at www.LandandCamps.com Or Call 800-2297843 For a Private Tour. ONE TIME NYS LAND OFFERINGS. SUMMER FAMILY RETREATS. Salmon River Region 11ac Bass Lake - $39,900. Southern Tier 4ac - $8,900. Tug Hill - 5ac Next to Thousands of Acres of Stateland $19,900. Adirondacks Largest Canoe River 16ac $99,900. Adirondack Lake 30ac $59,900. See Pictures at www.LandandCamps.com Call 1-800-229-7843 for a limited private tour for you and your family. UPSTATE NY FINGER LAKES LAND BARGAIN! 20 acres - $29,900. Nice woods, minutes to lake! Town road, elect., subdividable, clear title, owner terms! Call 1-866-8740965 NOW! Won’t last! UPSTATE NY FINGER LAKES LAND BARGAIN! 20 ACRES- $29,900 Nice woods, minutes to lake! Town road, elect, subdividable, clear title, owner terms! Call 866-9796286 NOW! Won’t last!

HOME FOR SALE 4BD 2BA HUD ONLY $24,900! Affordable payments from $199/mo! (5%dn, 15yrs @ 8%APR!) For Listings 1-800-366-0142 ext. T104

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RENTALS Port Henry , Cedar Street Convenient Location *2 Bedroom apt. w/washer-dryer hookups and heated - $575 per month *2 Bedrooms, Heated - $625 per month. *1 Bedroom, Heat & Electric - $550 per month. Port Henry Trailer - $600 per month. Witherbee *4 Bdrm House - $575 per month. Grover Hills *3 Bdrm duplex - $675 per month

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NC LAND Sale, 126Acres joining National Forest, wooded with stream, road frontage. Owner Financing, Low Down Payment, lots of wildlife, close to interstate, low taxes. Email owner: outdoors28338@yahoo.com

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AUTO SALES

2000 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd

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1994 FORD EXPLORERTom 4X4LaVictoire white, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto

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Is now in effect at LaVictoire Auto Sales! If you have bad credit, no credit, been divorced, bankrupt, come in and see Tom or Jamie and we can help. Just about everyone approved. No more hassles at the bank. The best part is that you pay 0% interest. What! That’s right, NO INTEREST on our program. No more dealing with banks. Let LaVictoire’s be your bank. We will do whatever is necessary to get you behind the wheel of your next car. Come in or call for details about the program.

2001 Subaru Legacy Wagon 4 cyl, std, blue

$3,995

2000 Subaru Outback Wagon 4 cyl, std, green

$3,995

2000 Chevy Cavalier 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, black

1994 Honda Accord

$2,995

4 dr, 4 cyl, std, green

$2,995

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2001 Hyundai Accent - 2 dr, auto, gray.................................$1,895 2000 Dodge Stratus - 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, white.........................$2,995 2000 Subaru Outback Wagon - 4 cyl, std, green....................$3,995 2000 Volkswagen Jetta - 4 dr, auto, red.................................$2,995 2000 Hyundai Sonata - 4 cyl, std, black.................................$2,295 1999 Pontiac Grand Am - 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, red......................$2,995 1999 Pontiac Grand Am - 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, black...................$2,995 1999 Mercury Sable - 4 dr, V6, auto, black...........................$1,995 1998 Buick LeSabre - 4 dr, V6, auto, tan...............................$1,295 1998 Saturn SW2 Wagon - auto, blue....................................$2,995 1998 Chrysler Cirrus - 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, gold.........................$1,695 1998 Mazda Millenia - 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, white ......................$1,695 1998 Ford Escort - 4 dr, auto, silver......................................$2,495 1998 Ford TaurusCaravan - 4 dr, 66 cyl, cyl,auto, auto, .$2,495 2000 Dodge greengreen ..............................................................................$3295 1998 Ford Escort 4 cyl, std, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,495 1998 Dodge Caravan 6 cyl, auto, purple...................................................$2295 .$2,995 1997 Ford Taurus Wagon - 6 cyl, auto, red......................................................................$1995 6 cyl, auto, purple 1998 Plymouth Voyager 1997 Subaru Outback - 4green cyl,....std, .$2,995 6 cyl, auto, ..........green .........................................................$2495 1998 FordImpreza Windstar 1997 Saturn Wagon6-cyl, auto, brown .$2,495 auto, plum .......................................................................................$2295 1998 FordSW2 Windstar 1997 Saturn Wagon - 4 dr,4 dr, 6 blue, cyl, 6auto ...............................................................................$1595 .$2,995 cyl, auto 1998 Dodge Caravan 1997 Ford Taurus 6 cyl, auto, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,995 1998 Ford Windstar maroon, 6 cyl, auto...................................................$1995 1997 Pontiac Am -blue, 4 dr, cyl,....auto, .$2,995 6 cyl,4 auto .............red ...........................................................$1995 1998 Ford Grand Windstar 1997 Audi A6 Wagon - 6 cyl, silver .$2,495 green,auto, 6 cyl, auto .................................................................................$2495 1997 Dodge Caravan 1996 Saturn SL -Ram 4 dr,Ex. 4 cyl, .$2,495 white,gold auto....................................................................................$4995 1997 Dodge Cabstd, 1996 Subaru 4 cyl, .$1,495 red, 4 dr,AWD 6 cyl,-auto ..........std, ..........silver ................................................$1695 1997 IsuzuLegacy RodeoWagon v8....-...4.....cyl, .........std, ..........maroon .................................$2995 1997 FordLegacy F150 Outback 4x4 red, auto, 1996 Subaru Wagon .$2,495 Black, V8,auto, Auto......blue ................................................$2295 1997 Ford Explorer 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass4x4 Wagon - 64 dr, cyl, .$1,995 grey, cyl, auto ........................................................................................$1995 1997 DodgeSable Caravan 1996 Mercury - 4 dr, 6 6cyl, auto .$2,295 red, 4 dr,..auto, 1996 Jeep Cherokee 4x4purple 1995 Ford Escort - 2 dr, std, ......6..cyl ................................................................$2495 .$1,495 purple,black 4 dr, 6 .cyl, 1996 Plymouth Voyager 1995 Mercury Cougar - V8, auto, ....auto .............................................................$2295 ....$495 black, 6 cyl, auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2995 1996 Ford Explorer 4x4 1995 Ford Escort Wagon - 4 cyl, std, blue.............................$1,995 stdstd, ..........blue .........................................................$2995 1996 FordLegacy RangerAWD 4x4- 4Green, 1995 Subaru dr, 46 cyl, cyl, .$2,295 white, 4 dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2995 1996 Dodge Caravan 1995 Subaru Legacy Wagon AWD - 4 cyl, std, brown..............$1,495 maroon, 8 cyl,..auto 1995 Ford Cabstd, 1995 Saab 900F150 - 4 dr,Ex. 4 cyl, silver .....................................................................$2995 .$1,995 1995 Dodge Spirit - 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, green..........................$1,295 1994 Volkswagen Jetta - 4 dr, 4 cyl, std, red .........................$2,995

1994 Olds Cutlass Ciera Wagon - 6 cyl, auto, gold..................$1,695 1993 Subaru Impreza - 4 dr, 4 cyl, green..............................$2,295 1993 Buick LeSabre - 4 dr, 6 cyl, green................................$1,295 1992 Pontiac Sunbird - 2 dr, convertible, auto, teal..............$2,295 1992 Cadillac Coup DeVille -8 cyl, auto, white.......................$1,695 1991 Saab 900 - 4 dr, 4 cyl, std, blue...................................$1,695 1990 Plymouth Sundance - 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, maroon, 53K . . .$1,895 1990 Nissan Sentra - 2 dr, 4 cyl, std, white .............................$795 1986 Chevy Cavalier - 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, red..............................$495

SUVS • VANS • TRUCKS 2001 Ford Explorer 4x4 - 6 cyl, auto, black...........................$2,995 2001 Windstar - 6EX cyl,Cab auto, .......v8, ....auto ...........................................$3995 ...$2,295 1995Ford Chevy K1500 4x4blue maroon, 2000 Dodge Caravan 3 dr, V6, auto, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$1,695 1995 Dodge Caravan red, 6 cyl, auto........................................................$1695 2000 Chevy K1500 - 4x4, ex cab, 8 cyl, auto........................$8,995 1995 Ford F150 2WD long box green.............................................$1995 1998 Dodge Dakota - 6 cyl, auto, blue..................................$1,995 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee blue, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto...................................$995 1998 Dodge Durango 4x4 - 8 cyl, auto, blue..........................$3,995 purple, 1994Chevy Jeep S-10 Grand Cherokee 4x4gray 1998 4x2 - 4 cyl, std, .....4..dr, ...V8, ....auto ...................................$2995 ......$995 1994Ford Chevy Lumina Vanauto, green,white 6 cyl, auto 1998 Windstar - V6, .................................................................................$895 .$1,495 1994Dodge Chevrolet 1500 8 cyl, auto, auto, bluegreen ...............................................................................$1995 1998 Caravan - 6 cyl, ...$1,995 1994Dodge Ford Caravan Ranger 6- cyl, auto,auto, green, std .................................................................................$2295 1998 6 cyl, teal ...$2,995 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1,995 1997 Mazda B3000 6 cyl, std, 4x4, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 Green, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto ..............$2995 1997 - 6 Cherokee cyl, std, ex4x4 cab,Green, 4x4,4 red ....auto .............................$2995 ...$4,995 dr, 6.cyl, 1994Ford JeepF150 Grand 1997 Ford Explorer 6 cyl, auto, 4x4, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$3,995 1994 Ford Explorer 4x4 Black, 6 cyl, auto............................................$1595 1997 Olds Bravada - AWD, 6 cyl, auto, black........................$2,495 1993 Chevy Blazer Fullsize 4x4 maroon, 8 cyl, auto......................$2995 1997 Ford Explorer 4x4 - 8 cyl, auto, green..........................$1,295 1993 Toyota 4 Runner green, v6, std....................................................$1495 1996 Nissan 4x4 Pick-Up - 4 cyl, std, blue.............................$1,695 1992 Ford F150 Ex Cab 4x4 purple, V8, std, stepside...................$2295 1996 Ford Ranger Extended Cab 4x2 - 4 cyl, auto, white........$1,295 1991Chevy Nissan Pathfinder gray, maroon 6 cyl, std..................................................Priced .......$2495 1996 S-10 Blazer - 24x4 dr, std, Right! 1991Mazda Jeep Cherokee maroon, 4 dr,black 6 cyl, auto 1994 Navaho 4x44x4 - 6 cyl, std, .......................................................$1695 ...$2,495 blackauto, 8 cyl, auto 1991Jeep Chevy K1500 PK 4x4 1993 Grand Cherokee - 6 cyl, red...........................................................$2105 ...$2,995 1988 Chevy K-2500 Longbox w/plow red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,495 1991 Chevrolet Blazer 6 cyl, 2 dr, auto, white.............................................$550 1986 GMC Suburban - 4 dr, auto, w/plow, gray.....................$1,695 1986 Chevy Astro - 6 cyl, auto, red..........................................$500

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CARS UNDER $1,000 93 TAURAS Wagon $475.00 OBO New Pads & Discs; needs brake line repair. (Rust) (518) 492-7316

TRUCKS UNDER $10,000 2000 S-10 Extended Cab, 85,000 miles, new brakes & new tires, $2800 OBO. 518-4922481.

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AUTO WANTED DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON. NOAH’S ARC SUPPORT NO KILL SHELTERS, RESEARCH TO ADVANCE VETERINARY TREATMENTS FREE TOWING, TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NONRUNNERS ACCEPTED 1-866-912-GIVE DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. 1-866-854-6867

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BOATS 16’ OLD Town Canoe, good condition $250.00. 518-644-2055 1968 15 foot Seaking boat and trailer. 7.5 Gamefish motor plus Minn Kotoa 3.5 Battery, operated 4 speed. $900.00. 518-251-2263 1984 SEARAY Cuddy, serviced, ready. 700 hours $1500 OBO. Bolton Landing 518-2229837. 1990 18’ Pontoon boat w/ 48hp Johnson motor & trailer, great fishing boat $2200; Also 25hp Johnson motor $500. 518-585-6014. FIBERGLASS PADDLE boats, need work (Free). 518-494-3797 Brant Lake, NY. SAILBOAT CLASSIC 20’ Lightning $495.00 or trade for aluminum boat with motor. 518546-9898 Randy.

CARS FOR SALE 1972 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, 52K 1owner miles, nice original interior, 350 Rocket, drives good or restore to 442 Clone. 802-349-4212. 1991 CONVERTIBLE Dodge Shadow. Have Fun in the Sun! 4 cyl., AC, original paint, no rust, great gas mileage. 802349-4212 2004 PT Cruiser 5 spd., original owner, Winter’s in Florida, every option, wood grain sides, 38,000 miles, like new $9800.00 518647-5985. WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-7721142. 1-310-721-0726.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT JD 540G Cable Skidder Enclosed cab chains all around, ready to work, $25,000 Firm. 518834-7372.

MOTORCYCLE/ ATV 1982 YAMAHA Motorcycle 650 Heritage special, $400 OBO. 518-597-3593. 2004 HARLEY Dyna Low Rider, 10K, EFI, many extras & original parts, $14,900 OBO. 518-546-7469 BAJA 5 1/2 HP mini bike, auto trans., balloon tires, head light, “Cool Bike” now $499.00. 518-796-6502

REC VEHICLES SALES/RENTALS 1991 TRAVEL Trailer, sleeps 8, bathroom, furnace, stove, oven, microwave & TV. $4,900.00 call for appointment at 802-7739370 2001 KEYSTONE Cabana 17’ Camper, fold out beds, sleeps 6, all the bell and whistles. $4,800. 518-873-2610. 2004 27 BH Jayco Camper Trailer, sleeps 9, excellent condition, air conditioning, microwave, stove, refrigerator, etc. $9,450.00. 518-891-4282. 2005 YAMAHA Raptor 660R special edition, great condition, very fast, $2500.00, well kept, lot of after market parts. 518-643-2209

SNOWMOBILE FOR SALE 1972 ELAN Ski-Doo 250 twin, mint shape with original cover $450.00 OBO. 518-5467434

AUTO DONATIONS

‘09 Single Car Hauler

4 Wheel Brakes, 18’, Elec. Power Tilt $4,400

‘08 Landscaping Trailer 16’, Brand New $3,200

‘04 Van, 6.0 V-8 Auto., 15’ Body. Ready for your decals. 108K. Clean southern truck. $

10,500

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8,200

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Dealer for more than 30 years

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48588

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TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 2007 FREIGHT Liner 70” Mid rise 515 Detroit, 18spd., 146 front, 46 rears, full lock, 2yr., 200,000 warranty, Asking $68000. 518483-3229


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CHEVY • PONTIAC • BUICK

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow...

WE’RE HERE T O S TAY !

“On behalf of the entire GM team, as GM embarks on an exciting new future, I am extremely pleased that Adirondack Chevrolet Buick Pontiac Oldsmobile, Inc. has been identified by GM as one of its key dealers for the Chevrolet, Buick brands.” “Your selection as a dealer for the Chevrolet, Buick brands shows the confidence we have in your dealership being part of the new GM.” “Please know that GM has great respect for, and appreciation of, your past efforts as a GM dealer.” Sincerely, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION “Thank you to all our loyal customers for helping to make this happen. We appreciate your friendship and support. To our future customers please come and see what the Adirondack difference is.” “We are proud to be your local GM Dealer. We will continue to present you with great savings, outstanding service, and friendly smiles when you visit our dealership.” Have a great summer, George & Julie Huttig

CHEVY • PONTIAC • BUICK

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2009 CHEVY MALIBU

2008 FORD ECONO VAN

2005 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD

2007 DODGE CALIBER

2007 CHEVY AVEO

#1302, AT, CC, CD, AC, 18K

#1292, WHITE, V8, AT, LOW MILES

#097120A, AT, CY, 52K, ONE OWNER

#1299, AT, CD, 35K, MINT!

#1300, 5 SPD., 25, RD

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2006 BUICK LACROSSE CX

2005 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN

2004 FORD F-150 FX4 4X4

2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW

2006 CHEVY IMPALA

#1291, AT, CC, CD, 48K

#097061A, LOADED, ONE OWNER, LIKE NEW!!

#1303A, SUPER CAB, RD, LEATHER, LOADED!

#097121A, 4X4, 34K, CD, CC, PW, PL

#091036A, AT, 46K, ONE OWNER

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2005 GMC CANYON EXT.

2005 CHEVY COBALT

2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

2006 PONTIAC G6 GT

2006 CHEVY IMPALA

#1294, AT, 4X4, RED, 31K

#1284, BLUE, AT, 21K, ONE OWNER

#1295, V6, WHITE, 4X4, LOADED!

#1290, LEATHER, PAN ROOF, LOADED, SEDAN

#091036A, AT, 46K, ONE OWNER

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2007 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS

2007 SUZUKI FORENZA

2007 DODGE RAM 2500

2005 DODGE NEON SXT

2006 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

#091066A, BLUE, AT, 31K, ONE OWNER

#1296, AT, GREAT GAS MPG, TAN, 24K

#097079A, DIESEL, 4X4, QUAD, 39K

#1293A, ED, AT, 41K, ONE OWNER

#094002A, BLUE, LEATHER, ONE OWNER MUST SEE!

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