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GABRIELS Ñ Under a cloudless blue sky on the edge of Lake Clear in Franklin County, Gov. Andrew Cuomo studied the horizon and prepared for a ride. Ò IÕ m here to have fun,Ó he said. Ò WeÕ ll get serious later when we talk about how to promote tourism and provide economic development and jobs. WeÕ re going to put the two together Ñ the story of Adirondack tourism is a story that hasnÕ t yet been told.Ó Cuomo was in this small hamlet in the town of Lake Clear Ñ and later, in the village of Lake Placid Ñ for the 2014 Adirondack Winter Challenge, a daylong event designed to highlight winter tourism in Upstate New York where an estimated 400 elected officials and winter enthusiasts from across the state gathered on Sunday, March 9 to participate in wintertime sports, including bobsledding, toboggan rides, curling, speed-skating and of course, snowmobiling. New York State Snowmobile Association President Jim Elmore said snowmobiling generated $868 million in revenue for the state last year Ñ Ò and that was a slow year,Ó he said. Ò When the chief executive officer of the state recognizes your sport, itÕ s a huge honor,Ó he said. Elmore said heÕ s impressed that Cuomo has taken such a hands-on interest in the sport and how snowmobiling clubs operate. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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seth@denpubs.com JOHNSBURG Ñ Johnsburg Central School performs an age old play, Ò YouÕ re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,Ó at the Johnsburg Central School Gymnasium Friday, March 28, and Saturday March 29, at 7 p.m. The idea for the play came from Johnsburg superintendent Mike Markwica, who had seen the play years ago and really enjoyed it. When faculty director Mary Leach

was looking for suggestions for this year Õ s show, Markwica made a strong case for the Charlie Brown play. Ò Being that itÕ s based on the Ô PeanutsÕ comic strip, everybody should be familiar with the characters,Ó said Leach. The story line is a typical day in the life of Charlie Brown and the cast consists entirely of Johnsburg High School Students. The cast includes Even Riedinger as Charlie Brown, Emma Lee Ellsworth

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Johnsburg Town Supervisor, Ron Vanselow, visited Mrs. Knickerbocker’s and Mrs. Flanagan’s kindergarten classrooms during the month of March. He was one of the “community readers” who visited JCS as part of the Parents as Reading Partners (PARP) program. Photo by Heather Flanagan

MINERVA Ñ Yes, itÕ s still pretty cold out there, but the sugar maples of Minerva are getting ready to do something that they are very good at: making maple sap and thus, wonderful maple products. In Minerva, folks will find a terrific sugarbush at Maple Knoll Farm on the 14th Road. Owned and operated by Eric Klippel, the Farm has been a consistent and prolific producer of fine maple syrup for many years. Maple Knoll Farm is an active participant in the Maple Weekend celebration, sponsored by the NYS Maple Producers Association. For two weekends, March 22, 23 and March 29, 30, the Farm on the 14th Road in Minerva will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day for all to come visit. Free coffee, lemonade, home-made donuts, and maple samplers will be available throughout each day on these weekends.. Follow the signs to find the Farm. Maple Knoll Farm is ready for the season for sure Ñ a total of 1,200 taps have now been placed, and the operation is poised to begin serious production. Find out more about the Farm and Maple Weekend by checking out this website: www.mapleknollsyrup. com or call (518) 251-5141 to find out more. Come on out and find out what great Minerva maple syrup is all about!

INDIAN LAKE Ñ Whether youÕ re Irish or not, everyone is welcomed at Indian LakeÕ s St. PatrickÕ s Weekend Celebration March 14-16. This annual event is back again and the enthusiasm is high. On Friday afternoon everyone is encouraged to come out for the St. PatrickÕ s Celebration Parade. Parents As Reading Partners (PARP) will be the focus of this year Õ s parade with students for Indian Lake Central School participating. All kids are welcome to join the parade. And we also

want to invite all dogs to join in on the parade in anticipation of the Ò Mutt Strut.Ó Friday evening will see a Volleyball Tournament at the Indian Lake Central School Gymnasium. Form a team of eight players to compete or just come out and cheer on your friends and neighbors. The cost is $2 per person or $16 per team with $1 admission. The proceeds from this event will benefit Community Action and the local food bank. SaturdayÕ s events will include the always popular Irish Road Bowling, for the young and not so young. Registration and check-in will be at the Town Hall starting at noon to 12:45 p.m. with play

starting at 1 p.m. This four-member team competition will have four categories this year. The MenÕ s, WomenÕ s and Mixed Teams have to consist of four adults over the age of 16 and the Family Team has to consist of four, with no more than three children under the age of 16 and at least one adult over the age of 18 and has to be immediate family. Pre-registration forms are available at the Town Hall and the Chamber of Commerce. This year Õ s coarse will be determined at a later date. All proceeds will go the Helping Hands Care Givers. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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New Adirondack vacation app up ALBANY Ñ The Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages (AATV), Center for Economic Growth (CEG), Central Adirondack Partnership for the 21st Century (CAP-21), and Adirondack Regional Tourism Council (ARTC) announce the launch of a new travel planning app for visitors to the Adirondack Region of Northern New York. Ò Discover the Adirondack Park,Ó is now available for free on iTunes and on Android, providing tailored travel information for first-time and repeat visitors. While adventuring through the Adirondacks, travelers can use the app even if data and Wi-Fi are unavailable to find recreation, lodging, dining, and other information near their current location. Ò Discover the AdirondacksÓ is compatible with iOS and Android, and serves as an innovative and convenient resource for travelers accessing data from their tablets and smartphones.

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Continued from page 1 The weekend finishes up on Sunday with the Ò Mutt StrutÓ Dog Show at the Ski Hut starting at 1 p.m. The first year this event drew nearly 50 contestants. Twelve categories were determined after the judges decided that there were too many different kinds of dogs represented. These categories are

Largest, Smallest, Cutest, Most Unique, Most Polite, Shortest Haired, Longest Haired, Best Dressed, Most Colorful, Most Talkative, Youngest and Oldest. Even if you donÕ t have a dog it is fun just watching the procession. We will be offering early registration for this event; forms will be available at the Town Hall and the Chamber of Commerce. Local eateries will be offering Irish Specials throughout the weekend.

The Indian Lake Theater will be showing the movie Ò PompeiiÓ Friday and Saturday evening. And the Gregson Bros. will be performing at the Indian Lake Restaurant & Tavern Saturday night 9 p.m. to midnight. For more information on the entire weekendÕ s events contact Vonnie Liddle, Events/Activities Coordinator, Town of Indian Lake, 648-5828, indianlakeea@frontiernet.net.

The Production is studentdriven as the play is being directed by senior Courtney Allard and choreographed by sophomore Gillian Hayden. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for children, seniors and kids under 12 free. For more information contact the Johnsburg Central School at 251-2921.

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Nicholas Amplo displaying photography at Johnsburg Library JOHNSBURG Ñ The Corner Gallery of the Town of Johnsburg Library is presenting a photographic exhibit of the work of Nicholas Amplo. Part of the exhibit features Ò WomenÕ s Liberation: A Photographic Essay.Ó Nicholas Amplo captures the intensity of the 1968 womanÕ s march for peace and equality that touched off a fire-storm of cultural and social changes in the sixties and seventies. The war in Vietnam and the Civil Rights Movement created an awareness of how social injustice impacts all aspects of society. Both men and women began to look at the issues of relationships, marriage, childrearing, education, employment and how women had been denied equality. The second part of the exhibit highlights the experimental nature of NicholasÕ photography with collage and special effects. Nicholas is a native of Brooklyn, New York. He received a scholarship to study at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and Science as an art major and also received a scholarship to the Arts StudentÕ s League in the area of sculpture. Through his study, Amplo developed

diverse design skills that are seen in his sculpture, painting, graphic arts, drawing and photography. As an instructor, Amplo has worked with students at The Cooper Union, Kingsborough Community College, Queens College and most recently at SUNY Adirondack. He has exhibited in many venues including Tannery Pond, Crandall Library and LARAC. Amplo captures in his photography, primarily silver print and digitally, moments that are classic and timeless as well as grounded in the moment. This paradox creates the tension that makes AmploÕ s work a model for photographers and artists who seek to explore the diversity of opportunity that the graphic arts provide. Amplo resides in Glens Falls and currently has a studio in The Shirt Factory Building. He is available for consultation and assignment. Nicholas AmploÕ s exhibit will be on display through March. The library is situated in Town Hall at 219 Main Street in North Creek and is open on Wednesday, 11-5; Thursday, 11-7; Friday, 11-5; and Saturday, 10-2. For further information on exhibits and programs, call 251-4343.

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y now, you may be aware of Aaron Woolf. HeÕ s the guy running for Congress to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Bill Owens, a fellow Democrat. Owens was elected in 2009 to represent the 21st District in a contentious election that drew national media coverage. If you have heard of Woolf, itÕ s not because he has engaged voters and generated name recognition since his selection by local Democratic chiefs in mid-February, but rather because the media is sounding off that they havenÕ t had a chance to speak with the candidate. He hasn’t made any official appearances, given any interviews or publicly engaged with voters. Editorial boards across the district have been bashing him for his perceived lack of transparency surrounding his nascent campaign. Democrats, most of whom are unwilling to go on the record, appear to be unified in their talking points making statements like: Ò Woolf needs time to prepare. Mr. Woolf is carefully studying the issues and meeting with voters across the North Country. Ò Aaron will be ready to meet with the media soon,Ó they say. Ò Not now. But just you wait Ñ youÕ re going to love him.Ó Republicans, for their part, appear to be exuberant in hammering what they perceive to be an out-of-touch carpetbagger, relishing in flogging the candidate whenever he ventures out into the open and is subsequently smacked down with questions about his candidacy. Both sides need to change tactics. HereÕ s some advice for the Democrats: This isnÕ t House of Cards, the popular Netflix drama about a scheming Washington politico, but rather a sweeping and expansive district of hard-working, blue collar folks who just want to earn an honest keep. So your silence in explaining how you selected Woolf as a candidate isnÕ t doing you any favors and your pseudo palace intrigue makes you look amateurish. Grow up and be transparent. How are you going to help voters in the North Country? Arm your local committee chairs with policy positions instead of tongue-tied gibberish. And then when your candidate is ready to speak, he can put his best foot forward and the press can pepper him with questions based on your local platform, not amateur missteps that we learned how to avoid in our undergrad poly sci courses. And to the Republicans: We read you loud and clear on your talking points. However, in-

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opportunities. They were there he business climate to hone their skills and test in our region, and for their mettle. that matter, the entire SUNY Plattsburgh served country, has been dismal for as the host site for college stufar too long. The long, hard dents seeking to build their winter of 2013-14 hasnÕ t made own American dream. They matters any better. Our Main came from Clarkson UniverStreet economy has absorbed sity, Clinton Community Colone blow after another and we lege, Norwich University, Saint desperately need to see things MichaelÕ s College, Southern pick up with positive signs of Dan Alexander Vermont College, SUNY Adgrowth and opportunity. Thoughts from irondack, SUNY Canton, SUNY Small businesses in our naBehind the Pressline New Paltz, SUNY Plattsburgh, tion represent over 50 percent of SUNY Albany and the Univerthe working population. There sity of Vermont. Dr. Nancy Church of SUNY are almost 28 million small businesses in the Plattsburgh served as Project Director of the US and over 22 million are self-employed. event and created a spirited competition beOne hundred twenty million individutween the participating students who outals work in a small business and those busiwardly wore their desire to succeed but also nesses have generated over 65 percent of the showed a strong camaraderie to their fellow net new jobs since 1995. Over 500,000 new participants. businesses get started each month. UnfortuAll the students were impressive and full of nately, more small businesses shut down than start up each month and the vast majority of excitement. Serious dollars were up for grabs, not to mention bragging rights, and while evsmall businesses will fail to survive. ery single one who competed was a winner in Diving into the highly competitive world their own way, one of the students, an early of small business startups isnÕ t for the faint of competitor, perhaps earned the most prized heart. Yet the lure of success is what has made reward of the day. This individual fell short of the American small business entrepreneur the their competition goal. Without going into deenvy of the world. Many with little more than a few dollars and dream have changed the tail, this participant froze during the compeworld and those success stories continue to tition and failed to complete their event. ItÕ s inspire individuals to risk everything. happened to us all at one time or another Ñ it This year, I enter my 40th year in the busijust comes with the territory. ness community. Most recently, it seemed to Failure is a hardearned scar. It is especially me and other business owners IÕ ve spoken hard when you are young. The lesson learned, with that the odds are just stacked too high the motivation from that experience drives against small business. Perhaps our best days one from deep down. It builds character and are behind us. Retired business people were thatÕ s the stuff that drives the true American happy to no longer be in the position we find Entrepreneur. The ability to rise up from failourselves and it seemed certain that our youth ure after failure and be willing to put yourself would rather have government guarantees in back up there again knowing the odds are the way of assistance rather than endless opstacked against you but having supreme faith portunities for self reliance. Then something in self and system. appears on the horizon that rekindles your As many of the students pointed out in faith in the system that demands hard work, their presentations, the road to the top is innovation and creativity. achieved by few but the journey and lessons I had the great privilege last week to serve learned along way is the real prize and our as a judge at the SUNY Plattsburgh Free Ennation prospers from their relentless efforts to terprise Marathon event. I served alongside create bring the next best idea to market. Bob Parks from the Press Republican, Hanna I look forward to the student who fell short Provost of Glens Falls National Bank and at this event to be a very successful entrepreColleen Lemza of Adirondack Grilling Pelneur in the future. Long after the awarded lets. We can all attest to the fact that a strong dollars won at the marathon are spent, the passion burns in the hearts of our young area memory and motivation will continue to students for the American Free Enterprise drive that competitor throughout his/her life. System and the opportunity that excites the American sprit to challenge the odds and lay Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Pubit all on the line for a chance to succeed. These lications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com. students were not looking for handouts but

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Local towns still uncertain on new tax law; schools opt out A recent veterans exemption raises tax burden questions By Seth Lang

seth@denpubs.com NORTH CREEK Ñ Essex County towns have been deciding whether or not to implement a Veterans Tax Exemption law signed by Governor Cuomo on Dec. 18, 2013. The legislation allows Boards of Education of school districts to offer the Alternative VeteranÕ s Exemption (Real Property Tax Law ¤ 458-a). Although all school districts undoubtably support their veterans and some school districts have adopted the law, the majority have complained that not enough information was available on the impact it might have on their districts, thus not implementing it by the March 1st deadline. The Alternative VeteransÕ Exemption allows school districts to provide a 15 percent reduction in assessed property value to veterans who served during wartime and another 10 percent reduction to veterans who served in combat zones and a larger break to disabled veterans. Previously, this tax break could only be offered by municipalities but the law was changed in December. Implementing a tax exemption causes a redistribution of taxes among taxpayers, or a tax shift. Exemptions do not affect the total amount of money a district needs to raise Ð the tax levy. Therefore, if a townÕ s assessed value decreases due to exemptions, then all taxpayers would need to pay more to make up the difference. School districts had to hold a public hearing prior to adopting this exemption. Once the hearing took place, the veteranÕ s exemption could be adopted by resolution of the Board of Education or no action taken. If the Board wished to increase or

decrease the New York State exemption limits ($12,000, $8,000, $40,000), it must have held a second public hearing. If implemented, the VeteranÕ s Exemption would be applied first to an eligible resident’s property, followed by the STAR tax exemption. New York State reimburses school districts for the STAR exemption revenue it has lost; it will not be doing the same for the VeteranÕ s Exemption. Therefore, schools will lose refunds from the state in relation to the STAR exemption. New York State set the basic limits at the following: -Wartime - $12,000 -Combat Zone - $8,000 -Disability - $40,000 A veteran who did not serve during a period of war may still qualify if they received an Armed Forces expeditionary medal, a Navy expeditionary medal, a Marine Corps expeditionary medal, or Global War on Terrorism expeditionary medal. School districts may also select limits that are different from the limits set for town purposes. The limits that the school district selects will apply to all the homeowners in the school district for school tax purposes. The Alternative VeteranÕ s Exemption works by reducing the assessed value of the primary residence before the tax rate is applied but does set a maximum exemption value at the lessor of (a) $12,000 or (b) the product of $12,000 multiplied by the latest equalization rate of the school district. There are three levels of benefits: 15% of assessed value for veterans who served during a period of war, up to $12,000 of assessed value Additional 10% for veterans who served in a combat zone, up to $8,000 of assessed value Additional benefits for disabled veterans (equal to one-half of their service connected disability rating).

The NYS division of veterans affairs estimates approximately 5,000 veterans currently live in Essex county. However, accordingly to the Essex County Real Property office, 2,080 of those veterans currently receive veterans exemptions. According to the Director of the Essex County Real Property Tax Services Charli B. Lewis, the law will shift taxes from one group to another. Ò In the past this exemption only applied to county, town and village taxes. However, this new exemption is not reimbursed by the state and does represent a tax shift from one group of taxpayers to another. The impact in Essex County, if every school district were to opt in at the same level as their respective towns, would show a loss of taxable value equaling 52,112,833. The shift of tax dollars would be $600,855.77 based on the 2013-2014 school budgets. If schools opted in at a lesser level or did not opt in at all the impact would be less. If schools opted in at a higher level than their town the impact would be greater. The Minerva Board chose not to implement the veteranÕ s tax exemption. Ò Because of the timing of the StateÕ s decision, the Board felt that they did not have a clear understanding of the law in time enough to meet the time requirements for a hearing and potential adoption,Ó said Superintendent Tim Farrell. Newcombs school district also decided not to adopt the law. Ò We needed to poll the community and study the impact on the tax levy. This was too much to do in too short of a time. WeÕ re not opposed to the law, but itÕ s too big of a decision with too little time,Ó said Superintendent Skip Hultz. The New York Department of Taxation and finance states that the STAR program is the only exemption funded by the state and the STAR program is always applied last to maximize eligible exemptions.

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advertising to promote New York in 2013, a decision that resulted in 8.8 million more visitors from the previous year, an increase of 4.2 percent Ñ thatÕ s double the national average for growth, he said. Ò New York City is just a part of New York, but thereÕ s so much more to offer. And once people come and experience the North Country, they will come back and back and back,Ó he said to deafening applause. Ò YouÕ ve been enjoying yourselves up here for far too long,Ó he said. Ò Now itÕ s time to share.Ó

Continued from page 1 Under weather conditions that all agreed were ideal for riding Ñ a thin layer of snow paired with temperatures just above freezing Ñ the governor made his way through a gauntlet of county lawmakers, including Hamilton County board chairman William Farber, Onondaga County Chief Executive Joanne Mahoney and Essex Board of Supervisors Chairman Randy Douglas, who said he was extremely happy that the governor sees the North Country in a fresh, new perspective. Ò ItÕ s like free advertising and you canÕ t put a dollar on that,Ó said Douglas, donned in riding gear, as he prepared to hop on a sled and navigate the Kushaqua Trail back toward Lake Placid. Prior to climbing on board the second in a long line of awaiting snowmobiles manned by club representatives from across the region, Cuomo appeared to take a deep interest in the mechanics of the machine, spending several minutes examining the controls and other features with a fellow rider before taking off in a puff of white powder.

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As Cuomo sped off in the convoy, local lawmakers faced off in the much-touted intracounty race down the Mt. Van Hoevenberg bobsled run. Members of the press were not there, but Essex County officials, including District Attorney Kristy Sprague, Keene Supervisor Bill Ferebee, Essex County Sheriff Richard Cutting and Wilmington Supervisor Randy Preston, reportedly navigated the track like champs. Ò I was afraid I was going to cry like a baby,Ó said Sprague, Ò but I had a really great time.Ó Ò I skied this morning and felt pretty good,Ó said Preston, Ò so I was prepared.Ó Representatives from the Olympic Regional Development Agency (ORDA), the state agency that manages the Olympic facilities in the towns of Wilmington and North Elba, took reporters on a 60-mile-per-hour thrill ride down the bobsled track with state Assemblyman Charles Lavine (13th District) while Olympians, including US skeleton bronze medalist Kyle Tress, looked on below and mingled with the public. Ò Absolutely incredible,Ó said Lavine, who represents communities in Nassau County. Lavine said he looks forward to telling his constituents more about the North Country and appeared downright gleeful as he took a stroll with this reporter down Lake PlacidÕ s main drag. Ò IÕ m going to tell everyone about this,Ó he said. Ò What a great area.Ó Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow (89th, Mount Vernon) said his experience was Ò enlighteningÓ and asked what he estimated was 10 percent of the state assembly gathered in the town to take an informal pledge to tell at least 10 people they knew about the North Country. Ò Convince them to come up,Ó he later told lawmakers in a speech. Ò ItÕ s a beautiful country up here and IÕ m going to convince [my constituents] that itÕ s completely plausible to jump in the car and make the drive up Ñ I will be back.Ó

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo and snowmobiling officials blast off on Sunday, March 9. Photo by Pete DeMola

Assemblyman Andrew Raia (9th District, Long Island) commended the governor for crossing party lines in protecting the stateÕ s tourism assets. Ò These facilities are New YorkÕ s greatest treasures Ñ we need to promote tourism and ensure funding for athletes and their training. IÕ ve already started calling the Adirondacks Ô the Hamptons North,Õ Ó Raia said. Asked if he planned on relaying his North Country experiences back to his constituents, he held up his cellphone and grinned: Ò IÕ ve already put it on Facebook.Ó

Neighborhood reactions

Local officials were similarly effusive. Ò ItÕ s all just wonderful,Ó said Assemblyman Dan Stec, who represents the 114th District which includes Essex and Warren counties. Ò As a legislator, itÕ s nice to bring together people from other parts of the state to see what we have to offer Ñ you canÕ t come up and not fall in love with the place.Ó Stec said he went bobsledding for the first time and loved it. Ò It was a total adrenaline rush,Ó he said. Tupper Lake Mayor Paul Maroun said he had fun curling with state Sen. Betty Little. Ò ItÕ s a really good workout,Ó he said, explaining that pushing the 40-pound stone actually acts to melt the ice, something he didnÕ t know before. Ò HeÕ s made one very Adirondack mayor very happy,Ó said Saranac Lake Mayor Clyde Rabideau, echoing the chorus line of praise. Ò ItÕ s a wonderful opportunity for local legislators to see where their money is going and what we have here,Ó said North Elba Supervisor Roby Politi, noting the Olympic facilities. “The proof is in the figures,” said Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST) CEO Jim McKenna, citing Essex CountyÕ s sales tax growth rate, which grew 8.8 percent last year, the largest percent increase in the state. Ò ItÕ s good for the economy and good for the environment,Ó said Adirondack Council Executive Director William Janeway, who applauded the governor for his efforts to manage the two

entwined strands that constitute politics in the North Country. ORDA Chairman Pat Barrett said he was Ò delightedÓ the governor had brought so many opportunities to expose ORDA and various venues. Ò The more exposure, the better. ItÕ s a great day Ñ what an area we live in,Ó he said.

Governor’s speech

Introducing Cuomo as Ò our Number One touristÓ at a late-afternoon banquet at the Lake Placid Olympic Center, Little, who represents most of the North Country, commended the chief executive, saying that by merely coming to the region, he has done Ò so muchÓ to promote the North Country. Ò I canÕ t tell you how much youÕ ve helped by just proposing simple ideas to bring more visitors to the Adirondacks,Ó she said. Speaking to an energized crowd, Cuomo recalled bonding with his younger brother Chris in the North Country in creating Ò beautiful family memories.Ó Ò I love coming to the North Country,Ó he said. Ò Whenever I can steal a few minutes, I come up.Ó He cited a recent trip to Saranac Lake to Ò clear my headÓ during the ongoing state budget negotiations, recalling a humorous encounter with Rabideau that later led to members of the press snapping photos outside a local gas station. Cuomo said thereÕ s great energy spreading across the region when it comes to economic growth and commended the North Country Regional Development Council for successfully applying for more state grants than any other region in the state. Ò Upstate New York wasnÕ t served very well for many years,Ó he said. Ò WeÕ re just bringing a focus to what the state should have been doing a long time ago Ñ this is purely a question of exposure.Ó Ò If you show it to them, they will come,Ó he said, citing tourism as the state’s fifth-largest industry. Cuomo said the state allotted $60 million in

In his speech, the governor also plugged a new initiative called the Ò I Ski NY BusÓ to bring visitors to Upstate ski areas from New York City and Toronto. Currently, according to press materials provided by the governor’s office, only two mountains, Hunter and Windham, are consistently serviced through bus transportation out of New York City. Both of those have established relationships with New York City tour operators to bring busloads of skiers and snowboarders Upstate on trips. An expanded bus service, according to the materials, will help the stateÕ s ski areas be more competitive by making it easier and more affordable for New Yorkers and visitors to travel. Under this new plan, the state will provide bus service to 13 different mountains from New York City. When the established New York City tour operators are not going to Hunter or Windham, the Ò I Ski NY BusÓ will make the trip. The plan also includes a secondary market from Toronto to expose Western New York ski areas to the same transportation opportunities. After the governorÕ s speech, ORDA CEO Ted Blazer handed awards dashed with goodnatured jesting. Awards were split into two categories, those for amateur competitors and the other for the elected officials who opted to participate. Fastest Downhill Plunge went to Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel (16th, Nassau); Pretlow, the Cool Runnings Award; Fastest Continuous Lefthand Turns Award went to Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (123th, Binghamton). Little snared the Least Athletic Accomplishment; Stec received the Best Use of Gravity Award; Rabideau won the honorary Adirondack Challenge Award and the governor himself won the Snowmobile Award. ROOSTÕ s own Kim Reilly took top honors in curling. Ò We applaud the governorÕ s tremendous efforts to promote the Adirondacks as a destination,” she said. “What a terrific day of winter activities with my team of regional tourism colleagues. It was great to do so well on my very first time curling — I really thought my best event would be the toboggan!Ó Despite the festive air, members of the GEA Teachers Union sought to draw attention to the Common Core, chanting slogans and enlisting children holding signs outside of the Lake Placid Olympic Center as attendees streamed in from Albany.


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OBITUARIES WARREN WONNICK LEIGH AUGUST 28, 1928-MARCH 2, 2014 was a forestry Warren Wonnick Co-op master. Leigh, age 85, of 4 He is survived by West Main Street, his wife of 62 Bloomingdale, years Kathryn died peacefully at Leigh of Bloomhome surrounded ingdale, one son by his loving famiWarren Leigh ly on Sunday, and his wife March 02, 2014. Regina of SpringBorn in Freeport, field, MA, two New York on Audaughters gust 28, 1928, he Kathryn was the son of SteinWonnick and Elsie brueck and her (Mader) Leigh. husband Roger Warren married Kathryn D. of Saranac Lake and Pamela Ford on July 2, 1951 in Frazier and her husband Freeport, NY. Steven of Winsted, CT, six Warren retired from the grandchildren Sean SteinUnited States Army as a brueck and his wife Cari, Lieutenant Coronel in 1979. Steven Frazier and his wife He served in the United Amy Sotherdon, Michelle States Army from 1963 to Hintz and her husband Ken1979 at various bases neth, Gabriella Chircop and throughout the World and is her husband Matt, Nicholas a two time veteran of the Leigh, and Madeline Leigh, Vietnam War. He served four great grandchildren from 1963 to 1965 in HeidelKenneth Hintz, Savannah berg Germany at the USHintz, River Frazier and AEUR headquarters, 1966 to Coral Eve Frazier and many 1967 Vietnam in the 1st DET, niece and nephews. He was A, MIBARS, 1967 Philadelpreceded in death by his faphia 109th Intel group, 1968 ther, mother, one daughter to 1969 Vietnam 24th Corp., Donna Leigh in 1960, two 1969 to 1975 in Heidelberg brothers Russell and Edgar Germany, ODCSI at US- Leigh and one sister Myrtle AEUR Headquarters, and Leigh Mellon. 1975 until his retirement in Calling hours will take place 1979 in Munich with the 66th at the Fortune-Keough FuMI Group, Warren received neral Home on Friday, various medals and comMarch 7, 2014 from 4:00 PM mendations throughout his to 7:00 PM. A funeral service career including the Bronze will be held at 11:00 AM on Star medal and Presidential Saturday March 8, 2014 at Unit Citation. Following his the Lutheran Church of the retirement he moved to Holy Trinity (located at the Bloomingdale, NY and had First United Methodist been employed by Paul Church), with Rev. Eric Smith College at the Hotel Olsen officiating. Burial will Saranac for several years. take place at Saratoga NaWarren was a member and tional Cemetery on Monday. past president of the Lions Friends wishing to remember Club in Newark, NJ and had Warren Wonnick Leigh may served as a volunteer for the make memorial contribu1980 Winter Olympics. He tions to Saranac Lake Free enjoyed food, wine, gardenLibrary or High Peaks Hosing, making maple sugar, pice in care of the funeral traveling and later served as home. Family and friends an official for the Hudson can also share their memoRiver White Water derby. He ries and sign the online also enjoyed hunting, spendguestbook at fortunekeoughing time at Garnet Lake, and funeralhome.com.

Bakers Mills News NORMAN A. BARROR, SR. FEBRUARY 6, 1926-MARCH 2, 2014 Norman A. BarNorman relocated ror, Sr., age 88 to Coxsackie in years, of Cox1965. As a teenagsackie, passed er, Norm worked away on March in the mines in 2, 2014. Mineville, NY He was born on and at 17 joined February 6, 1926 the Marine Corps, in Moorers Forks serving during NY and was the WWII mainly in son of the late the South Pacific Joseph and including Iwo Emma (Snide) Barror. Jima, Saipen and Tinian. AfHe is survived by his loving ter the war he settled in wife of 65 years, Florette, Newcomb, NY with wife two daughters Eva Rider Florette Blanchette and was (Joe) and Brenda Darling employed as a construction (Mark), four sons Tim (Mary superintendent for I & OA Anne) Randy (Nancy), Glen Slutzky building many (Phyllis) and Joel. He is also schools, hospitals, bridges, survived by his twin sister etc. He was a communicant Norma Loughan and sisters of St. Marys Church, CoxRita Rossi and Joan Barror. sackie. He is also survived by his 11 Mass of the Christian Burial grandchildren Christopher will be celebrated on Thurs(Alisa) Barror, Erica (Whitday, March 6, 2014, at 10:00 ney)Reed, Joseph Rider, Jr., AM at St. Marys R.C. Michelle (David) Velsmid, Church, Coxsackie, with Matthew (Amanda) Rider, Rev. Fr. John Moyna, The Suzanne (Phillip) Massaro, Celebrant. Jennifer (Michael) Krstovich, Interment will take place in Rory (Dee) Barror, Steven the springtime in the family Carney, Ashley Barror and plot of The St. Marys Parish Kyle Barror, and 19 great Cemetery, Coxsackie, with grandchildren one great full military honors. great grandchild and many Contributions in his memory nieces and nephews. may be made to Community Besides his parents, he is preHospice, 47 Liberty Street, deceased by a son Norman Catskill, NY, 12414. Jr. and brothers Richard and Condolences may be made at Gerald. www.wcbradyssonsinc.net.

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arch 15 is will be the yearly Cancer Fund Raiser at Athol Town Hall, in Thruman. There is a lot of good food, music and sugar on snow. The meal will start serving at 4pm. Door opens about 3. Sign up for Baseball and Softball will be March 15th at JCS Cafeteria from 11:30 to 4:30. Contact Bill Cameron at 683-1105. The Softball Clinic will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The Baseball Clinic will be from 2 to 3:30 p.m. This is put on by the Johnsburg Youth. Sign up to Tee-ball will be at a later date. Many students from JCS join other youths to spend the week-end in Albany for their class in Government. They will get to go to the Capitol Building. Elliot Joseph Howard Noel, infant son born to Cassie and Tim Noel weighing in at 8 lbs and 11 oz and was 19 inches long. It was good to see Norm and Neila Benoit, Jean Tyrell and Carmella Thissell Krenkel at Golden Corral after Dezore Cleveland and I took Dad to an appointment. There was a Fund raiser at the Tannery Pond on Friday night for Patty Cleveland. She has worked at Tri-County Nursing Home for many years. Butch Thissell and Earl Allen had a great visit on Friday. Does everyone realize that this fall many Post Offices will either close or will only be open for a couple of hours during the week. We are happy to have our small Post Office in Bakers Mills that has been in the area since the 1800Õ s. Progress in the world is cutting our small hamlets from so much. Do you ever need a stamp? Stop by at your local Post Office. The Master is always willing to help. Hapyy Birthday to: Stacy Fongemie, Mike Wells from New Jersey, Janet Moffitt, Gary Millington Jr, Sam Cleveland, Debbie Aldous, Scotty Jo Millington, Mallory Pierson Happy Anniversary to: Gary and Robin Wolper.

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JOHNSBURG Ñ The Town of Johnsburg Library has new members Michael Brothers, Sierra Dunkley, Ariana Harvey, Christian Harvey, Charity Lupo, Stephen Millington, Kayla Rivera, Margaret Selleck and Morgan Woodard got their first library cards! New fiction to the library: The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd, Carthage by Joyce Carol Oates, The Death Trade by Jack Higgins, The Wind is Not a River by Brian Payton. New DVDÕ s: Gravity, Nebraska, 12 Years a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club, Frozen, The Book Thief, Saving Mr. Banks, Inside Llewyn Davis and Game Thrones Season 3. Ñ


www.newsenterprise.org staff. The Artist’s studio, a stone building near the main lodge, will be open as a warming hut and will have hot chocolate available. Limited pairs of snowshoes will be available for use at the gatehouse.

Tuesday, March 18

Ongoing Monday-Friday

LONG LAKE — Noon at the Long Lake Nutrition Site. Serving lunch to our seniors. All welcome! Call Teresa Tice at 624-5221.

Every Tuesday

LONG LAKE — 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meet in the lower level of the Wesleyan Church.

Every Wednesday

LONG LAKE — 9 a.m.-noon, Long Lake Archive building is open to the public. (518) 624-5374 6 p.m. Prayer Meeting at the Long Lake Wesleyan Church.

Every Thursday

LONG LAKE — 10 a.m. Swim bus departs from St. Henry’s Church in Long Lake for therapeutic swim in Tupper Lake. Call 624-3077 to signup. 5-7 p.m. Knitting and crochet circle! For more information call the CVW Long Lake Public Library at 624-3825.

Every Friday

NORTH CREEK — North Creek Railway is proud to offer a 5 hour round trip scenic lunch tour with convenient daylight ten a.m. departure and 3 p.m. return. A first class dining experience with warm comfortable seating and scenic views. For more info call (518) 618 3595

Every Saturday

LONG LAKE — 6 p.m. Adult Worship Service, Student Ministry (712th grade) at Sullivan House, Kings

Kids (3-6th) in the Lower Level at the Wesleyan Church. NORTH CREEK — North Creek Railway is proud to offer a 5 hour round trip scenic lunch tour with convenient daylight ten a.m. departure and 3 p.m. return. A first class dining experience with warm comfortable seating and scenic views. For more info call (518) 618 3595

Every Sunday

NORTH CREEK — North Creek Railway is proud to offer a 5 hour round trip scenic lunch tour with convenient daylight ten a.m. departure and 3 p.m. return. A first class dining experience with warm comfortable seating and scenic views. For more info call (518) 618 3595

Every Third Tuesday

North Creek — 3:30 p.m. American Legion post 629 meeting at the North Creek Firehouse. Old and new members are welcome

Events: Friday, Saturday & Sunday March 14-16

INDIAN LAKE — St. Patricks Day celebration weekend March 1416th. For more information on the entire weekend’s events contact Vonnie Liddle, Events/Activities Coordinator, Town of Indian Lake, 6485828, indianlakeea@frontiernet.net.

Saturday, March 15

Blue Mt. Lake — 6-9 p.m. at Minnowbrook Conference Center -- Join

us for an exciting evening dinner and cocktail party, complete with a silent auction and musical entertainment. We have more great silent auction items this year. Each ticket will come with a complimentary beverage ticket to be enjoyed at the event. Make a whole weekend and stay the night, accommodations are available on Saturday night, including breakfast on Sunday. If you book a room, you will receive the last year’s ticket price $35/$45 non-member or $75 for a Patron. $40/$45 Non-Members Patrons $85 For more information or to make a reservation, contact the Arts Center at (518)-352-7715. NEWCOMB — 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Full Moon Showshoe Hike and Chili Chow Down. Bring the whole family to experience nature at night in the light of the full moon. Join us for Chili $5 at 6:30 p.m. followed by an informal hike at 7:15 p.m. and warm up with some hot chocolate at 8 p.m. Pre-registration required. JOHNSBURG — 11:30am - 4:30 pm Johnsburg Youth Baseball and Softball sign up at the JCS cafeteria T-Ball sign up coming at a later date. JOHNSBURG — 2-3:30 pm Baseball Clinic at the JCS Gym

Saturday & Sunday, March 15 & 16

NEWCOMB — Ski or Snowshoe into Great Camp Santanoni. Cross Country Skiers and Snowshoers are welcome to visit the Gate Lodge and Main Lodge of Camp Santanoni, view displays about the great camp and take interpretive tours with

NORTH CREEK — 3:30 p.m. American Legion post 629 meeting at the North Creek Firehouse. Old and new members are welcome

Friday & Saturday, March 21-22

NORTH CREEK — Our Town Theatre Group production at Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek. NORTH CREEK — OTTG presents Larry Shue’s “The Foreigner” - a shy man must act as ifhe knows no english after overhearing an evil plan. A colorful cast of characters and nonstop laughs provide a good time. Tannery Pond Community Center http://www.ottg.org/ . March 21 1pm, March 22 7:30 pm, March 23 7:30pm.

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HORICON — Lucid Family Benefit for thirteen year old Timothy Lucid. Lucid has a rare nerve condition and all proceeds will go to his family to help pay doctor pills. Entertainment by musician Steven L. Smith. Spaghetti Dinner, $8 for adults, $5 for children or $20 for a family of four. Other activited include a 50/50 raffle, face painting, a childrens boounce house and bake sale. For more info contact Sarah Hayes at hayes79_2000@yahoo.com or 518 932-1591.

Friday & Saturday, March 28-29

JOHNSBURG — “Youre A Good Man Charlie Brown” to be performed by Johnsburgh Central School students at 7pm in the Johnsburgh Auditorium.

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ebruary 2014 continued our string of Ò old fashioned WinterÓ months with below average temperatures and above average snowfall. We still, however, have escaped some of the extreme cold and heavy snowfalls of other areas of the country. The average high temperature was 28.3 degrees and the average low was 7.5 degrees giving us an average temperature of 17.9 degrees, 2.9 degrees below normal and the 6th coldest on record. The coldest February was in 1994 when the average was 14.5 degrees and the warmest was in 1984 when the average was 29.0 degrees. The highest tem-

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brings our seasonal total to 5.89 inches, 0.39 inches above normal. Precipitation was recorded on 9 days with the greatest amount, 1.06 inches, measured on the 21st. Snowfall for the month was 24.6 inches, 7.9 inches above normal and the 7th snowiest in the last 33 years. The snowiest February was in 2007 when 34.7 inches fell and the least snowiest was in 1999 when only 3 inches fell. Again, a great deal of the snow melted during the rain on the 21st. The river reached its highest level, 3.73 feet, on the 23rd and its lowest level, 2.95 feet, on the 17th and 19th.

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Stewarts Shops has donated Fire Department from 3 to 7 p.m. control cat wields a flashlight and night stick. He’s not nearly as latest date for Company tion: Warren County. OF TOWBAR, LLC The benefi t was originally planned for dyice cream for the Brownie sundaes offered for Timothy hasisbeen diagnosed with a Thewho SSNY designated dashing as Puss in Boots. Dissolution shall be inArts. of Org. filed with namite hill but moved to the Horicon firehouse definite.you The purpose agent is ofanthe LLC Secy. dessert. of State of NY rare nerveascondition outstanding student But if I have a mouse problem, know who IÕ ll call. to allow more people to attend. and business of the upon whom process (SSNY) on 02/28/14. OfCompany is to engage in against it may be served. fice location: Warren any lawful act or activity SSNY shall mail a copy County. Princ. office of LJP MANAGEMENT LLC, NOTICE OF FORMATION for which limited liability NOTICE OF FORMATION of any process to the LLC: 483 Quaker Rd., NOTICE TO BIDDERS LEGALS OF BUTTINO'S ITALIAN LLC at: Timothy Ciampa OF RETIREMENT IN- Queensbury, NY 12804. The undersigned shall a domestic LLC, filed companies may be BISTRO LLC VESTORS, LLC with the SSNY on receive sealed bids for 15 RIDGE LLC, a do- formed. Muller, Mannix SSNY designated as P.O. Box 2401, Glens Arts. of Org. filed with sale and delivery to the mestic LLC, filed with agent of LLC upon & Hobbs, PLLC, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Pur- 1/9/14. Office location: Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY whom process against it County of Warren as folWarren County. SSNY is the SSNY on 1/29/14. Falls, NY 12801. (518) Secy. of State of NY pose: To engage in any (SSNY) on 03/03/14. Of- lawful act or activity. designated as agent (SSNY) on 02/06/14. Of- may be served. SSNY lows: Office location: Warren 793-2535 fice location: Warren fice location: Warren WC 32-14 - COPY PAupon whom process County. SSNY is desig- NE-3/15-4/19/2014NE-2/15-3/22/2014shall mail process to the County. Princ. office of LLC at the addr. of its PER County. SSNY designat- 6TC-38414 against the LLC may be nated as agent upon 6TC-40937 ed as agent of LLC upon served. SSNY shall mail LLC: P.O. Box 306, Lake whom process against princ. office. Purpose: WC 33-14 - BAKERY whom process against it FERNWOOD MENTER- process to John Potter George, NY 12845. Any lawful activity. PRODUCTS the LLC may be served. NOTICE OF FORMATION WC 34-14 - FRESH & OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT- may be served. SSNY PRISES, LLC, a domes- & Lynn Pratt, 49 Mc- SSNY designated as SSNY shall mail process NE-3/15-4/19/2014FROZEN MEATS & DELI 6TC-40923 ED LIABILITY COMPANY shall mail process to tic LLC, filed with the Donald St., Glens Falls, agent of LLC upon to The LLC, 15 Ridge The LLC, 11 Schroon ITEMS FOR WARREN & St., Glens Falls, NY (LLC) Under Section 203 SSNY on 2/19/14. Office NY 12801. General Pur- whom process against it may be served. SSNY River Forest, Chester- location: Warren County. pose. HAMILTON COUNTY FAof The Limited Liability 12801. General Purpose. shall mail process to the town, NY 12817. Pur- SSNY is designated as NE-2/8-3/15/2014-6TCCILITIES Company Law The name NE-3/15-4/19/2014LLC at the addr. of its pose: Any lawful activity. You may obtain these of the LLC is Adirondack 6TC-40938 agent upon whom pro- 37846 princ. office. Purpose: NE-3/15-4/19/2014Specifications either onHome Watch LLC. The cess against the LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Any lawful activity. 6TC-40932 NOTICE TO BIDDERS line or through the PurArticles of Organization may be served. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION DOMESTIC LIMITED LI- were filed with the NY NE-2/22-3/29/2014The undersigned shall chasing Office. If you shall mail process to NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MARKET STREET ABILITY COMPANY Secretary of State on 6TC-39065 receive sealed bids for have any interest in The LLC, 78 Konci Terr., (LLC). Name: 203 BAY these Specifications onsale and delivery to the February 10,2014. The OF LIMITED LIABILITY Lake George, NY 12845. PROPERTIES, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Arts. of Org. filed with STREET, LLC. Articles County of Warren as fol- line, please follow the inpurpose of the LLC is to COMPANY (LLC) General Purpose. Secy. of State of NY OF LIMITED LIABILITY lows: of Organization filed with structions to register on engage in any lawful act Name: ChevCom LLC Ar- NE-3/15-4/19/2014(SSNY) on 02/07/14. Of- COMPANY NY Secretary of State, or activity. The office of ticles of Organization WC 22-14 - NURSING the Empire State Bid 6TC-40944 filed with the Secretary Name: Riverbank Farms fice location: Warren March 7, 2014. Pur- the LLC is to be located SUPPLIES System website, either of State of New York County. Princ. office of LLC. Articles of Organi- You may obtain these pose: to engage in any for free or paid subscripin Warren County. The HARRISON TERRACE, LLC: 3024 Williamsburg zation filed with the Sec- Specifications either on- tion. Go to http://warlawful act or activity. Secretary of State is (SSNY) on 12/19/2013 LLC, a domestic LLC, Dr., Schenectady, NY retary of State of New Office Location: Warren Office: in Warren Coun- designated as the agent line or through the Pur- rencountyny.gov and County. Jeffrey Miller is filed with the SSNY on 12303. SSNY designated York (SSNY) on Febru- chasing Office. If you choose BIDS AND PROty. Secretary of State is of the LLC upon whom designated as agent of 12/31/13. Office loca- as agent of LLC upon ary 7, 2014. Office locaagent for process have any interest in POSALS to access the process against the LLC against LLC and shall may be served. The ad- the LLC upon whom tion: Warren County. whom process against it tion: Warren County. these Specifications on- Empire State Bid System process against it may SSNY is designated as may be served. SSNY SSNY is designated as line, follow the instruc- OR go directly to mail copy to 14 Fort dress to which the Secagent of the LLC upon Amherst Road, Queens- retary of State shall mail be served. SSNY shall agent upon whom pro- shall mail process to the http://www.EmpireStatetions to register on the mail a copy of any pro- cess against the LLC LLC at the addr. of its whom process against it Empire State Bid System bury, NY 12804. BidSystem.com/Warrena copy of any process may be served. SSNY princ. office. Purpose: may be served. SSNY cess to the LLC at: 1 NE-3/15-4/19/2014site, either for a free or County/Register.asp?ID against the LLC is 881 shall mail process to Skybrook Circle Clifton shall mail a copy of proAny lawful activity. 6TC-41185 paid subscription. War- =1172. If you choose a East Shore Drive, The LLC, 536 Bay Rd., cess to: c/o The LLC, c/o ren County distributes free subscription, please Adirondack, New York, Park, N.Y. 12065. Pur- Ste. 2, Queensbury, NY NE-2/22-3/29/2014NOTICE OF FORMATION pose: To engage in any Edward A. Tucker, 1308 6TC-39063 bid documents only note that you must visit OF 395 BIG BAY ROAD 12804. 12804. General Purpose. lawful act or activity. Steeplechase Drive, Fort through the Purchasing the site up until the reLLC Articles of Organiza- NE-03/01-4/05/2014NE-2/08-3/15/2014NE-3/8-4/12/2014-6TCCollins, CO 80524. PurNOTICE OF ORGANIZA- pose: Any lawful act or Department or on-line. sponse deadline for any tion filed with the Secre- 6TC-39442 6TC-37857 39768 Go to http://warrencoun- addenda. All further inTION OF LIMITED LIA- activities. tary of State of New formation pertaining to tyny.gov and choose NOTICE OF FORMATION PUBLIC NOTICE FOR- HNC HOLDINGS, LLC, a BILITY COMPANY under York SSNY On 12/9/13 NE-3/08-4/12/2014BIDS AND PROPOSALS this bid will be available DOMESTIC LIMITED LI- MATION OF A NEW Section 203 of the LimitOffice Location: Warren on this site. Bids which to access the Empire ABILITY COMPANY YORK LIMITED LIABILI- domestic LLC, filed with ed Liability Company 6TC-40242 County SSNY designated the SSNY on 12/31/13. (LLC). State Bid System OR go are not directly obtained TY COMPANY Law. The name of the NOTICE OF TOWN OF as agent of LLC upon Office location: Warren to from either source will whom Process against it Name: AIJ, LLC. Arti- 1. The name of the limit- County. SSNY is desig- Limited Liability Compa- JOHNSBURG Road Clos- directly http://www.EmpireStatebe refused. ed liability company is nated as agent upon ny is MATT BAKER EX- ings may be served. SSNY cles of Organization filed Bids may be delivered to VENTURES, whom process against CAVATING, LLC. The Ar- Notice is hereby given BidSystem.com If you shall mail process to: with NY Secretary of DALPAT ticles of Organization that pursuant to subdivi- choose a free subscrip- the undersigned at the 395 Big Bay Road LLC, State, February 6, 2014. LLC. the LLC may be served. tion, please note that Warren County Human Purpose: to engage in 2. The date of filing of were filed with the New sion II of section 1660 22 Honey Hollow Road you must visit the site Services Building, Warany lawful act or activity. the Articles of Organiza- SSNY shall mail process York Secretary of State of Vehicle and Traffic Queensbury, NY 12804 to Stephen D. Hawkins, up until the response ren County Purchasing tion with the Department (NYSOS) on March 4, Law the undersigned Purpose: any lawful ac- Office: Warren County. 28 Grand View Dr., Secretary of State is of State was January 2014. The Company Town Highway Superin- deadline for any adden- Department, 3rd Floor, tivity. Queensbury, NY 12804. agent for process 23, 2014. maintains an office lo- tendent, Town of Johns- da. All further informa- 1340 State Route 9, NE-2/15-3/22/2014Lake George, New York, tion pertaining to this against LLC and shall 3. The county in New General Purpose. cated in Washington burg, Warren County, 6TC-38537 NE-2/8-3/15/2014-6TCmail copy to Jeffrey York in which the offices County. NYSOS has hereby directs and or- bid will be available on during regular business 37859 hours. Bids will be rethis site. Bids which are Goldberg, 6 State Route 4-K ENTERPRISE of the LLC are located is been designated as an ders that all Town Roads ceived up until Thursnot directly obtained 149, Lake George, NY Warren. GROUP LLC, a domestic agent for service of prowill be temporarily NOTICE OF FORMATION from either source will day, April 3, 2014 at LLC, filed with the SSNY 12845. 4. The Secretary of State cess against the Compaclosed upon posting to 3:00 p.m. at which time on 2/4/14. Office loca- NE-2/22-3/29/2014has been designated as OF KYUKEE FAMILY, ny and NYSOS shall mail all vehicles having a be refused. LLC Arts. of Org. filed Bids may be delivered to they will be publicly tion: Warren County. 6TC-39072 agent of the LLC upon process to 132 Sly Pond gross weight of over (4) with the Sect'y of State opened and read. All the undersigned at the SSNY is designated as whom process may be Road, Fort Ann, New four tons. Further notice bids must be submitted Warren County Human agent upon whom pro- LEGAL NOTICE served, and the Secre- of NY (SSNY) on York 12827. The latest is hereby given that any cess against the LLC I, Jo A Smith, Town tary of State shall mail a 1/17/2014. Office loca- date for Company Disso- person or persons vio- Services Building, War- on proper bid proposal forms. Any changes to ren County Purchasing may be served. SSNY Clerk of the Town of copy of any such pro- tion, County of Warren. lution shall be indefinite. lating this order shall be SSNY has been desigDepartment, 3rd Floor, the original bid docushall mail process to Johnsburg, do hereby cess served against the The purpose and busi- subject to punishment 1340 State Route 9, ments are grounds for The LLC, 7 Ames Pl., certify that the Annual LLC to Patrick Gautier, nated as agent of the ness of the Company is as provided in Section immediate disqualificaLake George, New York Queensbury, NY 12804. Report of the Supervisor Sr., 10 Zenas Drive, LLC upon whom pro- to engage in any lawful 1800 of the Vehicle and cess against it may be for the year ending De- Queensbury, New York between the hours of tion. General Purpose. act or activity for which Traffic Law. served. SSNY shall mail Late bids by mail, couricember 31, 2013 has 12804. NE-3/15-4/19/2014limited liability compa- Dated: February 18, 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. process to: c/o Stafford, Bids will be received up er or in person will be been filed in my office 5. The business purpose 6TC-40939 nies may be formed. 2014 Carr & McNally, P.C., and is available for pub- of the LLC is to engage Muller, Mannix & By order of Daniel B. until Tuesday, April 8, refused. Warren County NOTICE OF ORGANIZA- lic inspection during 175 Ottawa St., Lake 2014 at 3:00 p.m., at will not accept any bid in any and all business Hobbs, PLLC, Glens Hitchcock TION OF LIMITED LIA- hours of 12 pm and 4 activities permitted un- George, NY 12845. Purwhich time they will be or proposal which is not Falls, NY. (518) 793Highway Superintendent BILITY COMPANY under pose: any lawful act. publicly opened and delivered to Purchasing pm at the Town Hall, der the laws of the state 2535 Town of Johnsburg Section 203 of the Limit- North Creek, New York. NE-2/15-3/22/2014read. All bids must be by the time indicated on of New York. NE-3/15-4/19/2014NE-3/8-3/15/2014-2TCed Liability Company Dated March 10, 2014 38175 the time stamp in the submitted on proper bid LITTLE & OCONNOR AT6TC-40935 40416 Law. The name of the proposal forms. Any Purchasing Department Jo A Smith, Town Clerk TORNEYS, P.C. Limited Liability Compa- Town of Johnsburg NOTICE OF FORMATION SCOTTYS LAKESIDE, changes to this original The right is reserved to 19 W. Notre Dame ny is Abuelos Cafe, LLC. NE-3/15-3/22/2014document are reject any or all bids. OF LIMITED LIABILITY NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC, a domestic LLC, bid Street The Articles of Organiza- 2TC-41195 Julie A. Pacyna, PurCOMPANY (LLC) OF REBECCA FE- filed with the SSNY on grounds for immediate P.O. Box 898 tion were filed with the chasing Agent Name: LAKE GEORGE NAUGHTYS SKIN 2/14/14. Office location: disqualification. Glens Falls, New York New York Secretary of NOTICE OF FORMATION LETTERING, LLC. Arti- TRANSFORMATION Late bids by mail, couri- Warren County Human Warren County. SSNY is 12801-0898 State (NYSOS) on Febru- OF BOLTON LANDING CENTER LLC Articles of designated as agent er or in person will be Services Building cles of Organization filed NE-2/8-3/15/2014-6TCary 27, 2014. The Com- FARMERS' Tel. (518) 761-6538 MARKET with the Secretary of Organization filed with refused. Warren County upon whom process 37842 pany maintains an office NE-3/15/2014-1TCLLC Articles of OrganizaState (SSNY) on the Secretary of State of against the LLC may be will not accept any bid located in Washington 02/05/14. Office Loca- New York SSNY On served. SSNY shall mail or proposal which is not 41192 tion filed with the Secre- NOTICE OF FORMATION County. NYSOS has tary of State of New OF LIMITED LIABILITY tion: Warren County. 01/03/2014 Office Loca- process to The LLC, 78 delivered to Purchasing been designated as an York SSNY On Feb 10, COMPANY (LLC) The SSNY is designated tion: Warren County by the time indicated on Konci Terr., Lake agent for service of pro- 2014 Office Location: Name: Empire City Soc- as agent of the LLC SSNY designated as George, NY 12845. Gen- the time stamp in the Visit cess against the Compa- Warren County SSNY cer LLC Articles of Orga- upon whom process agent of LLC upon Purchasing Department eral Purpose. www.denpubs. ny and NYSOS shall mail designated as agent of nization filed with the whom Process against it NE-3/15-4/19/2014against it may be served. Office. process to 368 Broad- LLC upon whom pro- Secretary of State of SSNY shall mail a copy may be served. SSNY 6TC-40941 The right is reserved to com for New York (SSNY) on of any process to the way Street, Fort Edward, reject any or all bids. shall mail process to: cess against it may be breaking news New York 12828. The Julie Pacyna, Purchasserved. SSNY shall mail 01/24/2014 Office Loca- principal business loca- The LLC, 375 Bay Road, NOTICE OF FORMATION tion: Warren County. tion of LLC: 151 New Suite 104 Queensbury, OF TOWBAR, LLC latest date for Company ing Agent process to: The LLC, 48 and photo The SSNY is designated Dissolution shall be in- Church Hill Rd, Bolton Arts. of Org. filed with Warren County Human Hague Road, Hague, NY NY 12804 galleries updefinite. The purpose Landing, NY 12814. Pur- as agent of the LLC 12836. Purpose: All law- Purpose: any lawful ac- Secy. of State of NY Services Building upon whom process ful activities. (SSNY) on 02/28/14. Of- Tel: (518) 761-6538 and business of the tivitity. pose: any lawful activity. dated daily against it may be served. fice location: Warren Company is to engage in NE-2/22-3/29/2014NE-3/15/2014-1TCNE-2/8-3/15/2014-6TCNE-2/22-3/29/2014any lawful act or activity County. Princ. office of 41193 SSNY shall mail a copy 6TC-39044 6TC-39079 37551 for which limited liability LLC: 483 Quaker Rd., of any process to the companies may be Queensbury, NY 12804. LLC at: Timothy Ciampa formed. Muller, Mannix SSNY designated as P.O. Box 2401, Glens & Hobbs, PLLC, Glens agent of LLC upon Falls, NY 12801. Pur-

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Moriah Central School Announces Anticipated Vacancy for the Position of Cook/Manager, 10 month position, Competitive Salary. For more information please call Moriah Central School (518) 546-3301. Applications are available on the Personnel and Civil Service webpage www.co.essex.ny.us/personneljobs.asp. Please submit completed applications by March 31st, 2014 to Essex County Department of Personnel 7551 Court Street PO Box 217, Elizabethtown, NY 12932 ELEMENTARY-MIDDLE SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR (For a Leave of Absence from May 12 – June 20, 2014) Apply by March 28, 2014 to: Mr. John Donohue Pre-K – 8 School Principal 116 Alexandria Ave. Ticonderoga, NY 12883 585-7442 Ext. 2210 jdonohue@ticonderogak12.org PART TIME BARTENDER. Ticonderoga Elks Lodge #1494 is seeking a Part Time Bartender. Applications are available after 2pm at the Elks Lodge, 5 Tower Ave., Ticonderoga. School Bus Driver (Ticonderoga), Durrin Transporters. Work from home using a company vehicle. Clean license required. Permanent Part Time. Starting pay $12/hr. Call for application 518-587-2745. SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST (Effective September 2, 2014) Apply by April 11, 2014 to: Ms. Jennifer Bull Special Services Chairperson 116 Alexandria Ave. Ticonderoga, NY 12883 585-7442 Ext. 2212 jbull@ticonderogak12.org SUMMER JOB OPENING LIFEGUARD IN HAGUE What could be better than to spend your summer outdoors, on the beach, and get paid for it? The Town of Hague is accepting applications for lifeguard positions at the Town Beach. For more information or to apply, call the Town of Hague at 543-6161 or email gingeradk@yahoo.com.

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS The Essex County Board of Supervisors seeks applications for the full time position of Superintendent of Public Works. (a) Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or university with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Construction or related field and four years of full time paid highway experience in a supervisory position with responsibility for planning, directing and coordinating the work of a substantial staff working in several units or performing several functions; or (b) Graduation from high school or possession of an equivalence diploma and eight years of full time paid highway experience in a supervisory position with responsibility for planning, directing and coordinating the work of a substantial staff working in several units or performing several functions; or (c)An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of (a) and (b); Applications and job specifications detailing the responsibilities and qualifications are available in the Essex County Personnel Office. Excellent benefit package, competitive salary range based upon education and experience. Please send applications to the Essex County Personnel Office Phone: (518)873-3363, Applications must be received in the Personnel office no later than the close of business on March 27, 2014. Essex County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability or any other protected class.

The Town of Lake George is now accepting applications for Lifeguard Posiitons for Shepherd's Beach. Qualifications: valid driver's license, Adult CPR certification, First Aid certification and Life Guard Training certification. All certifications must be current prior to employment. $10.50 per hour. For information call 518-668-0034. Apply at Town Center, 20 Old Post Road, Lake George, NY.

ADOPT: Happily Married, loving couple will provide warm home, education, good upbringing, and happiness to your baby. Expenses paid. Contact Jahna and Joe www.adoptimist.com/jahnaandjoe 1-877-275-5167 Adoption- Creative, married couple ready to be parents. We'll care about you and love your baby unconditionally. Mary & Mike 917837-5696, marymikeadopt@gmail.com Expenses PAid. Legal. Confidential.

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FOR SALE 535 LPS Country & Pop, all in sleeves, some jackets are shelf worn, excellent condition. $1200 for all. Call 518-645-0130

ANTIQUES WANTED Local 3rd Generation Dealer, Free Verbal Appraisals. Call Brian Bittner at (802) 272-7527 or visit http://www.bittnerantiques.com/ Memory Lane Fort Ann Antiques Always Buying 518-499-2915 Route 4, Whitehall, NY www.whitehallantique.com Nicholas Auctions Whitehall, NY Buying, Selling or Consign Appraisals Done 518-499-0303 www.nicholasauctions.com

WEDDING DRESS, White wedding dress, worn once, excellent condition, size 16. Call or leave message, $300. 518-546-3084

Bunk Beds – black metal w/2 bunk bed mattresses, $270 each. Bunk bed only $170 OBO. 518668-3367

Winslow Free Standing Pellet Stove, glass door, thermostat controlled, $1500. 518-623-2246 12pm-6pm

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Generac Automatic Service Rated Transfer Switches - all are new & include utility breaker, load shed module & installation manual. 100 AMP, RTSD100A3, $425 150 AMP, RTSY150A3, $525 200 AMP, RTSY200A3, $625 518-494-2222 Warrensburg GEORGE FOREMAN ROTISSERIE, LIKE NEW! $24.99 call 802-4592987 Iron Rite Mangle Ironing Machine, almost new w/direction booklet, $250. 518-668-4399

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THE NEW YORK STATE LAKE GEORGE Park Commission is announcing job opportunities for the following positions: *General Mechanic (Marine), full time permanent with benefits, salary starting at $38,612/year Park Ranger, full time permanent with benefits, salary starting at $31,500/year *Vessel Inspection Technician, full and part time seasonal, $12-14 hourly Details and employment applications are available at: www. lgpc.state.ny.us. Applications for the Park Ranger and General Mechanic positions will be accepted until March 28, 2014. Applications for VIT positions will be accepted now and throughout the 2014 boating season as part of a continuous recruitment process.

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Johnsburg – Artistically renovated school house, 2bdrms, 2 lofts, woodstove, central air, hardwood floors. Avail March 1st, No smoking, no cats, small dog OK. $750/mo + sec & ref. 518-2515673 Leave Message Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829 MORIAH 2/3 BEDROOM Remodeled Farmhouse, full barn, nice lot $850 + security, pets considered. Available April 1st. 518-361-6313 MORIAH 2/3 BEDROOM Remodeled Farmhouse, full barn, nice lot $850 + security, pets considered. Available April 1st. 518-361-6313 SOUTH TICONDEROGA – private country home, $900/mo plus utilities, 2 year lease. 518-585-7907. MOBILE HOME RENTALS Johnsburg – 2bdrm remodeled trailer on private lot, $600/mo., references a must, no pets, no smoking. 1st month rent & 1 month security due at lease signing. Tenant responsible for utilities. 518-251-3990 Schroon Lake, 2 bdrm/2 bath, incl lawn mowing, garbage & snow removal, country setting. Call for info 518-532-9538 or 518-796-1865 VACATION PROPERTY RENTALS

MORIAH 1BR apt $495. (5973584) Clean, Laundry, references and security required.Pay own utilities. Small pet ok. No smoking. North Creek Efficiency Units for working adults, all util & cable TV include, NO security, furnished laundry room, $125/wk. 518-2514460 PORT HENRY. 2BR Apartment. Near Downtown, Walking distance to grocery store, shopping, services, $500. Plus security deposite. 802-363-3341. PORT-HENRY/WITHERBEE 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. $495, & $595. Heat, Garbage Removal & Parking included, Sign up for 12 mo. lease and get 1 mo. FREE! Call 518-569-9781. Retired or looking for a quiet place to live? Here is a small ground floor, 1 bdrm apt, suitable for single or couple, located in a very nice neighborhood in Ticonderoga Village, off street parking, large yard, coin operated laundry. Apt is modern w/gas fireplace & new carpet. No pets. References & lease required, $495/mo. + security deposit. 518-585-2224 or 518586-6477. RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE. Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly specials! Call (877) 2104130 Schroon Lake – 2bdrm, 1st floor apt in country home, $600/mo, incl electric, W/D hook-up, suitable for 2, no smoking, no pets, sec & ref required. 518-265-9875. Ticonderoga – 1 bdrm, $600/mo + electric, includes heat, yard, parking. Call Rich 518-615-7551 Ticonderoga – new luxury apartmet, quiet, all appliances, no pets/no smoking, references required, 732-433-8594 Ticonderoga – Pad Factory by the River. Nice 1bdrm, 2nd floor. Incl heat, hot water, garbage removal, covered parking. 1 year lease & ref required, no pets, avail 2/1, $550/mo + $550 security. 518338-7213 Ticonderoga – Senior Housing (55+). Rent $455 or $550 *FREE HEAT & HOT WATER*. Some subsidy avail. Smoke free. Pet friendly. New appliances. Laundry on site. FHEO. Handicapped Accessible. 518-558-1007

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MLS # 201334029 Enjoy the pleasure of owning a year around family business in the Adirondacks close to LG Village. Call Ildiko McPhilmy, Purdy Realty, LLC., 518-253-2295 cell0 Port Henry Duplex Apartment Building, completely renoved, excellent rental history, some owner financing avail, $69K. 518-5468247

Crown Point Land – 53 Peasley Rd. Property offers 3.5 acres on Putnam Creek w/600' of road frontage, a 50' x 30' 2 story fram barn w/elec & oil heat. Zones residential. Can be converted or build new. Beautiful spot & minutes to the Northway or Ticonderoga, $65K. Purdy Realty, LLC 338-1117 Call Frank Villanova 878-4275 Cell Crown Point, 600' + on Putts Creek, 2.78 acres, 20' x 32' liveable building. Fix up or tear down & rebuild, $30K FIRM, quick sale. 518-354-7167 LENDER ORDERED SALE! 5 acres - POND - $29,900. 10 acres STREAM - $39,900. Gorgeous So.Tier hilltop setting! Views, fields, State Land! Lender terms! 1-888-701-1864 www.newyorklandandlakes.com LENDER ORDERED SALE! 5 acresPOND - $29,900 10 acres- STREAM - $39,900 Gorgeous So Tier hilltop setting! Views, fields, State Land! Lender terms! 888-905-8847 newyorklandandlakes.com LITTLE FALLS NY AREA- 59.9 acres, field, woods, views 1,009 ft on NYS rt5 $58,000. 17.9 acres fields, woods, views $33,000 Owner financing www.helderbergrealty.com CALL: 518-861-6541 NEW YORK LAND WANTED. Farms, Farmland, Timberland wanted! We have local, national and international buyers! New York Land Quest Northern Division 877-236-1117 Southern Division 877-257-0617 nylandquest.com New York State Land Sale LAND GETAWAY BARGAINS 10 acres, Salmon River & Pulaski Area: $13,995, 39 Acres. 1 Mile Extreme Riverfront: $89,995, 71 Acres. Oneida Lake Timberlands: $69,995 Discount Cabins Starting @ $200/month - Any Site! CALL Christmas & Associates: 1-800229-7843. Owner/Broker New York State Land Sale LAND GETAWAY BARGAINS 10 acres, Salmon River & Pulaski Area: $13,995, 39 Acres. 1 Mile Extreme Riverfront: $89,995, 71 Acres. Oneida Lake Timberlands: $69,995 Discount Cabins Starting @ $200/month - Any Site! CALL Christmas & Associates: 1-800229-7843. Owner/Broker Schroon Lake – leased land w/camp in excellent cond, 50' lakefront, 48' wooden dock, asking $50K. Call for details 518-4957683 Schroon Lake Waterfront Camp on leased land. Screened porch, 32' aluminum dock + more, $37K. 518-569-6907 STONEY CREEK 50 Acres secluded easy access 1800 ft. black top frontage, mountain views, Stoney Creek, NY $89,900, no interest financing. 518-696-2829 FARMFARM666@yahoo.com Town of Lake George ½ acre building lot. Access to Village water. Ideal for build-out basement. $47,000. Will hold mortgage for qualified buyer, 20% down. 518668-0179 or 518-321-3347

AUTOMOTIVE $21 Car Insurance - Instant Quote - All Credit Types - Find Out If You Qualify - As Low As $21/Month. Call (888) 291-2920. HOME IMPROVEMENTS 100% WOOD HEAT, no worries. Keep your family safe and warm with an OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Vermont Heating Alternatives 802343-7900 Bath Renovations, Fixtures, Floors, Windows, Doors & More! Retired Carpenter with 35+ years experience will improve your home at very reasonable rates. Free promt estimate call 518-623-2967 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. "Not applicable in Queens county" SAFE WOOD PELLET HEAT. MAXIM OUTDOOR WOOD PELLET FURNACE by Central Boiler can reduce your heating bills by 50% or more. Boivin Farm Supply 802-236-2389 REAL ESTATE 1 ACRE OF LAND at Wood Rd., West Chazy, NY, close to schools, nice location. Please call 518-4932478 for more information. ADIRONDACK “BY OWNER” AdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo listings of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $299 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919 BUILDING AND LOT in Moriah 1.3+ acres, paved driveway, town water and sewer. Can be used for residential and/or commercial, Asking $45,000. 518-546-3568 Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829 PARADOX HOME FOR SALE By Owner, Schroon Lake School District, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, fully renovated, 2 garages, shed, large fire place, $149,900. No owner terms. See forsalebyowner.com Listing ID# 23972428. TREE SERVICES Tree Work Professional Climber w/decades of experience w/anything from difficult removals to tasteful selected pruning. Fully equpped & insured. Michael Emelianoff 518-251-3936

MOBILE HOME MODULAR HOME 3 BDRM, 2 baths, on 1 acre of property, 2 car garage, 2 decks, $87,500. Port Henry, NY 518-962-4685 Park Model, 1986. Ledgeview Camp, Highway 149, 5 Pine Breeze Trail, $49,500. Come see, it's really neat! New in 2012: roof, siding, bedroom, deck & shed! 518-6363429 or 352-428-8767 VACATION PROPERTY Cranberry Lake - 90 acre hunting camp, 8 cabins, well, septic, off grid, solar power generator, sand pit, ½ acre pond, wood & propane heat, 55 miles from Lake Placid, one mile off Route 3, $155K, 518359-9859 Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829 VERMONT VACATION HOME FOR SALE $199,000. West Wardsboro, VT. Single family: 7 BR,3 Bath, between Mt. Snow/Stratton Mountain. Ski/snowmobile country. Chris 413-525-3247,Ext. 101 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ready to buy a home? We are ready to help. The State of NY Mortgage agency offers up to $15,000 down payment assistance. www.sonyma.org. 1-800-382-HOME(4663).

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WANTED: Pre-1975 Politial, military, gangster, comic books & sports memorabilia & original art ! Large lots, rare & unusual. Collector/Investor, paying cash. Call Mike: (800)273-0312, mikecarbo@gmail.com

Brant Lake 9.1 acre building lot for sale by owner, Harris Road, $63K. 518-494-3174

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WANTED WHOLE TREE WOOD CHIPPINGS The more organic matter the better. Must deliver. Will pay a reasonable price. Call or leave a message. 802-4536188

Crown Point – 5bdrm house, $650/mo, ref & deposit required. 518-597-3935 Crown Point – cute, cozy 3 bdrm/2 bath, A frame, porch, ½ acre, $83k. 518-351-5063, 860673-6119 or 917-679-4449

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WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3-400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Includes poor person application/waives government fees, if approved. One signature required. Separation agreements available. Make Divorce Easy – 518-274-0380.

OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

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PLATINUM BEATS, one of the only websites online that offers a few thousand beats for one price. www.UnfortunatelyRecords.info or call 1-844-863-7467

LAND 1947 BOY SCOUT CAMP, 5 acre lake property - $129,900. 7 new lake properties. www. LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626

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WANTED-ASPEN LOGS AND PULPWOOD NORTHEASTERN PRODUCTS CORP (NEPCO) is buying Aspen logs and/or Pulpwood at its processing location at: 115 Sweet Road, Warrensburg, NY 12885. Log Species-100% Aspen (Popple) Log Length-8'0" Log Diameter-6" min, 24" max Logs should be clean, straight and with a minimum of center rot. Loads will be stick scaled and paid for at the time of delivery. Yard hours are M-Thu 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Fri. 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Call log buyer for current pricing! 1-800-873-8233 ext. 202

HOME RENTALS Brant Lake – 3 bdrm year round cottage w/rights to Brant Lake, $850/mo + util, one level, large yard. Call Ted 518-744-9945

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