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ATHOL | Al Mundy leaned against the kitchen sink in the Thurman town hall, watching fellow volunteers serve up portions of hearty food for dozens of people during the town’s legendary Jack Wax Party held Saturday March 10. When asked what the annual event meant to him, Mundy’s hearty laugh ended abruptly and his smile sank into a grim expression. The event, held each year in March, raises money for the area chapter of the American Cancer Society.
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NORTH CREEK | North Country Ministry will host its biggest annual fundraiser on May 2. The North Country Ministry Spring Gala, “An Evening in Paris,” will be held Friday, May 2 at Hiland Park Country Club in Queensbury, starting at 6 p.m. The event includes hors d’oeuvre and dinner, inspired live and silent auctions, raffles and in keeping with the Parisian theme, a presentation of clothing styles from local retailers. Auctioneer Martin Seelye will run the live auction and throughout the evening, caricature artist John Gurney will be on hand for the enjoyment of guests. Tickets are $60 per person and the deadline for reservations has been extended to Sunday, April 27. With an expansion to North Country Ministry’s Warrensburg building due to be completed soon, the funds raised by the gala will help finance services that are being offered both in Warrensburg and through the organization’s site in North Creek. The breadth of North Country Ministry’s reach is illustrated by the number of individuals served each month in an area of northern Warren County and the Adirondacks that is nearly 650 square miles. In March, for example, North Country
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among many other items and getaways. “This is such an important fundraiser for North Country Ministry. The number of people who come together to volunteer their time or donate to the organization through the gala is truly impressive,” said gala chairperson Dr. James Morrissey, who is also president of the Board of Directors. “Considering the number of people North Country Ministry has served this past winter alone, you can see how vital our services are to the communities we serve.” Proceeds of the fundraiser will benefit all services based offered by North Country Ministry, including supportive counseling services, advocacy and referral, the Baby’s Place activities including a play group and parenting support, the infant and toddler car seat program, and the emergency assistance fund. In addition, North Country Ministry offers a food pantry, lunch and hospitality through the Gathering Place, the Family Clothing Center and the Furniture Barn which provides clients with gently used furniture and household goods. Major underwriters and sponsors for the event include: Stafford Carr & McNally, James and Kay Morrissey, Barton International, Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Cronin’s Golf Resort, Behan Communications, Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company, Trustco Bank, Community Bank NA, Steve and Sandi Parisi, Gary and Charleen Bivona, Lake George RV Park, Law Office of John B. Pohl, and Edward Jones/Carl Cedrone. Media sponsors are Denton Publications and Regional Radio Group. For reservations to “An Evening in Paris,”
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ELIZABETHTOWN | The omnibus government spending bill passed by Congress and signed by the president last month rejects deep cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and fully funds the agency at 2017 spending levels. The EPA was given $8.1 billion for the 2018 fiscal year as part of the $1.3 trillion spending plan, a sharp reversal of the 31 percent reduction sought by President Trump and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Green groups are praising New York’s Congressional delegation for their efforts to save the funding. “We want to thank upstate Congressional reps Elise Stefanik, Paul Tonko, the late Louise Slaughter and John Faso, as well as Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, for urging their colleagues to keep EPA’s budget unharmed,” said Adirondack Council Executive Director William Janeway in a statement.
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Overall, the federal agency received a $763 million increase, according to the Adirondack Council, including $300 million each for the Clean Water Fund and Safe Drinking Water Fund; $63 million for implementation of the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act and $50 million for new grant programming to address lead in drinking water. Since taking office last January, the Trump administration has rolled back a number of Obama-era initiatives, including pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Accord and repealing the Clean Power Plan, a policy to curb greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. Peter Iwanowicz, executive director of Environmental Advocates of New York, hailed stakeholders for silencing “the anti-environmental, anti-public health cacophony radiating from Washington.” “Only by standing together could we have beaten back the egregious, dangerous and reckless proposed cuts coming from the Trump Administration,” Iwanowicz said in a statement. The spending bill also received high marks from Food & Water Watch, NY/NJ Baykeeper and Citizens Campaign for the Environment, among other green groups.
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Funding for acid rain and climate research remained at current levels, some $21.2 million. The Adirondack Council has fought aggressively against cuts to grant funding that aids in acid rain and climate change research, citing the recovery of local waterways and loon and trout populations since the 1990 Clean Air Act curbed the effects of air pollution blown over from midwestern power plants. The bill also includes a slight bump for
conservation easements and open space protection projects; ongoing funds for the Lake Champlain Basin Program and reauthorization for a federal law that provides clean-up funds for contaminated industrial properties — including a site in Plattsburgh. The Adirondack Council has viewed Stefanik, a sophomore Republican, as critical in efforts to preserve research grant funding for the Adirondack Lakes Survey Corporation (ALSC) in Ray Brook, a nonprofit laboratory that takes samples from local waterways annually to monitor acid rain recovery. “If we lost the ability to document the damage, we lose the ability to stop that pollution,” Janeway said. “We can’t hope to persuade Congress or the courts to protect us from damage that we can’t prove. Science is our only means of defense against acid rain and climate change.” The operating budget for the ALSC was approximately $700,000 in 2017, with the New York State Research and Development Authority constituting the primary funding source. But state budget cuts to the facility have seen eight staff terminated last December; the facility is now working with a skeleton crew, and the frequency of Adirondack lake monitoring is expected to be slashed by two-thirds. The collection of that data is critical to drafting responsible state and federal policy on emission control and air transport regulations, according to the Adirondack Council, and research has been cited repeatedly in federal and state legislation, regulatory actions and testimony to the U.S. Supreme Court. “Running out of the data stream leaves us with the inability to prove what we can see and what we know we’re finding in the environment,” said John Sheehan, a spokes-
man for the group. Stefanik toured the facility recently, and pledged to be an active partner at the federal level. “I am committed to fighting for this appropriation and this funding when it comes to the federal side, and I think we need to continue to encourage New York state to encourage their funding for this important research to monitor acid rain within the Adirondacks,” Stefanik said in a telephone conference call with constituents last month. The Adirondack Council will now pivot to ensure Pruitt actually spends the money as allocated, and they would like to see EPA’s commitment to acid rain and climate research increase in the future The funding stream for lake and river chemistry testing, some $250,000 annually, has not changed in more than a decade, while expenses have grown. “We will work to bring those funding levels up to keep pace with increasing costs here in the park,” Janeway said. The Adirondack Council is also punching back against the White House repeal of the Clean Power Plan, and joined a federal lawsuit alleging the agency hasn’t been tough enough on preventing smog. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Maryland last October aims to force regulatory agencies to order 36 power plants to activate air pollution control equipment that has already been installed. “You’re getting pollution levels similar to a bad day in Lower Manhattan,” Sheehan said. “That’s bad news.” ■ — To read this story in its entirety, visit suncommunitynews.com.
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CHURCH LISTINGS - We provide this church directory as a courtesy to our readers and visitors to our area. Any changes or additions can be made by calling 873-6368. BOLTON Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church - Goodman Avenue. Sunday Mass 9 & 10:30 a.m., Vigal Mass 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Rosary and Novena 9 a.m. Tuesday; Communion Service 9 a.m. Thursday and Saturday; Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. first Saturday of the month. Parish Life Director Deacon Joseph T. Tyrrell. 518-644-3861, email BlessedSacrament @nycap.rr.com, website BlessedSacramentBolton.org. Through Colombus Day Weekend. Bolton Community Church - 5 Horicon Ave., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814 • Tel: 518-644-9103, Email: BoltonCC@gmail. com, Website: www.BoltonCC.org. Sunday School: All ages, 9:30a.m. Coffee Fellowship Time, 10:00 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Junior/Children’s Church, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 6:00 p.m. We invite you to check out our website for new ministries that are launching weekly/monthly. Contact: Pastor Scotty Matthews. Emmanuel United Methodist Church - 19 Stewart Ave., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, 518-644-9532, invites you to join us in our Sunday Worship Service at 9 a.m., with Pastor Deborah Waldron. Please also join us for Christian Fellowship and refreshments after the service. Episcopal Church of Saint Sacrament, Bolton Landing Saturday 5 p.m. Mass and Sunday 10 a.m. Mass. We are a warm and friendly congregation. All are welcome. (518) 644-9613. Solid Rock Assembly of God - 12 Church Hill Rd, Bolton Landing, NY. Sunday Mornings: Adult Bible Study @ 10am, Adult Worship Service and NEWLY REVISED Children’s Programs @ 11am, Thursday Evenings @ 6:30pm: “Bolton Landing Prayer Shawl Ministry” meets in our downstairs fellowship hall; KNIT - CROCHET - QUILT All Are Welcome. For more information, check us out online at: solidrockassembly.org. For prayer or to talk with Pastor Bill Harrington, call (518) 240-6324. BRANT LAKE Adirondack Mission of the Episcopal Church - Call 494-3314 for service times and information. Contact Persons: The Rev. John Cairns (518-636-8072) or The Rev. Nancy Goff (518-932-9286) Website: www.theadirondackmission.org Horicon Baptist Church - Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening 6 a.m., Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7 p.m. 518-494-2584. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Sunday 8 a.m. NYS Rte 8, Brant Lake. (see Adirondack Mission, for more info) www. theadirondackmission.org CHESTERTOWN Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church No regular Sunday service in the winter months. US Rte 9, Chestertown. (see Adirondack Mission, for more info)
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» Train Cont. from pg. 1 The revenue from freight has been considered the financial lifeline of the railway, but it hasn’t materialized since SNCR began operating seven years ago. Ellis voiced the ultimatum March 29 at the county’s Public Works Committee meeting. “You guys have to decide whether you want a railroad,” he said. “I’m trying to make this really clear: there is either a purchase of the Tahawus line, or we are done — D-O-N-E.” Public Works Committee Chairman Matt Simpson predicted that Warren County would not buy the line. “We’re not paying him 5 million,” Simpson said, adding that he also doubted county supervisors would be lobbying the state to buy the railroad.
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Iowa Pacific is two years into a five-year contract with Warren County to lease the stretch of track that the county and the town of Corinth owns between Saratoga and North Creek. Both Ellis and the county agree that Iowa Pacific has breached the contract by not running as many trains as promised and by failing to pay nearly $29,000 in back revenue-sharing payments to the county. Ellis said he and his investors have spent $2 million on upgrades and maintenance of the track and rail bed. He said it was a fair asking price.
Ellis blamed Warren County for SNCR’s financial troubles, claiming that county officials agreed with revenue-producing tankcar storage along the Tahawus line before he signed a contract renewal two years ago, but the county board of supervisors then passed a resolution last fall opposing it. The storage of tank cars, he said, was to offset Iowa Pacific’s ongoing losses of $100,000 or more per month on the passenger service. Warren County, however, has no jurisdiction over the storage of tank cars on the rail line, because Ellis and his associates own it, and it’s located in Essex County. Warren County merely passed a conceptual resolution supporting Essex County Supervisors’ opposition to storing the rail cars on state forest preserve land — which alarmed environmentalists and state government officials. “You basically created a devastating financial situation for us, costing us millions of dollars — the tank cars are all moving out, and no customer will do business with us,” Ellis said of the pending removal of the tank cars resulting from the statewide outcry. Town of Johnsburg Supervisor Andrea Hogan said that Ellis shouldn’t be blaming the county for their stance. The nature of the contract, she said, was described a vision not only for profit-making, but for providing benefits for the area communities, she said. “I don’t see how the uproar of the storage of the cars could be all that shocking — it was
» Jack Wax Cont. from pg. 1 “It means a lot to me to see so many people coming out for this event — my niece and brother in-law just died recently from cancer,” he said. For 59 years or so, crowds have attended the Jack Wax party, which heralds the coming of spring and provides relief from cabin fever — as well as raising money for the Cancer Society’s work in assisting local patients and supporting research into therapies and potential cures. About 100 people attended this year, raising about $1,000 for the cause. The money was not only collected through dinner revenue, but from direct donations as well as excess cash given by people to purchase food. In addition, three local children — Lauryn and Ella Constantineau and Austin Shepler — received tips from the public as they got drinks, meals and desserts for people and cleaned up tables. The three donated all their tips to the cause, volunteer Paula Hubert said. “Those three are great little kids,” she said.
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Hubert said the Jack Wax party was a beloved tradition in the area that attracted people from afar. “People love coming here for this 59-year tradition,” she said. “They’re looking forward to spring, and they like the music,” she added, referring to the homegrown mountain music of Hoddy Ovitt and his band. Shirley Wendling, serving up turkey and gravy, added her thoughts. “People come together to connect with neighbors they don’t see all winter,” she said. Susan Shepler, who organized the Jack Wax party this year along with Nancy and Don Decker and others from the Thurman Station Association, offered a comment while she served up food. “We’ve got a great group of volunteers running this, and we’ve had a big outpouring of donations,” she said, noting that folks had been working since January to organize the event. Jey Youngblood was shaving up ice for the event’s signature confection of Jack Wax — maple syrup ladled over snow — which gives the syrup a taffy-like consistency.
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Attacks on news media fuel dangerous precedent A reporter from the New York Daily News was the subject of 15 minutes of Twitter fame last week after being arrested for speaking on his cell phone in the lobby of the Senate chamber during state budget negotiations. Ken Lovett was briefly detained by the state police in Albany before being released — but not before Gov. Andrew Cuomo came to the rescue. Cell phones are banned in the lobby, a policy that is largely unenforced, according to observers. No charges were fi led, and Lovett later said law enforcement were “very professional.” Cuomo later joked about it with reporters at a press conference detailing the budget agreement. “We have set up a $1 million emergency bail fund for arrested reporters. We call it Ken’s Law because we believe in freedom of the press, but we wanted that emergency bail fund,” Cuomo said. Hardy-har. We’ll chalk it up to the governor’s often-corny (but well-intended) sense of humor. All joking aside, Lovett’s detainment is part of a troubling trend, and to treat the incident so blithely belies the sustained and deepening attacks against a free and independent press in this country. We should all question when reporters are led out of a public space in handcuffs. The incident dovetails with an emerging story that continues to dominate headlines. A promotional campaign by the Sinclair Broadcast Group has anchors from its nearly 200 television affiliates nationwide reading identical scripts warning against what they purport is journalistic malpractice.
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To the Editor: (In reference to “Inspiring” by John O’Neill, March 24.) The activity by the youths would be more inspiring if they knew what they were protesting against, instead of just taking the talking points of the anti-Second Amendment groups backing them with bus rides and other goodies. Groups like Soros’ anti-Second Amendment group Everytown, march for women and other such anti-groups, and Hollywood actors. First off, the AR-15 is not an
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The anchors state their programming aims to combat “the troubling trend of irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country.” “The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media,” states the script. “Unfortunately, some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control exactly what people think. This is extremely dangerous to democracy.” Whoa there. The fact that seasoned reporters are being asked to parrot this script to their viewers with no supporting evidence or data is in itself irresponsible. Doing so is the antithesis of our mission statement as reporters. If the Fourth Estate cannot safeguard against the increasingly blurred line between truth and “alternative facts,” who can? Sinclair is perceived by critics as having a right-leaning agenda, and observers have noted the frequency of pro-Trump commentaries. But using trusted reporters as a megaphone to present opinions is deeply alarming, even more so in rural markets with few trusted media outlets like those in which Sinclair operate. These “commentaries” are simply repeating and validating the talking points of a president who dismisses any reporting that casts his tumultuous administration in an unfavorable light as “fake news.” As such, the impact of hard-hitting stories lose their impact while offering legitimacy to a dangerous concept — that there’s some type of overarching conspiracy to discredit an otherwise faultless administration. As the media expert Jay Rosen put it: The
assault rifle. The AR stands or the name for the company which produces the rile, Armalite. To be an assault rifle, as used by the military, it would need to be automatic. The AR-15 is a semiautomatic, which means the trigger must be pulled for each shot fired. As well, it uses a smaller caliber bullet. The NRA had nothing to do with the killings in their school. Rather it was the FBI, police and the other law enforcement who did nothing about tips, and some doctors who examined the kid and declared him to be nonthreatening and not a danger to others who allowed the kid to go on the killing rampage.
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The NRA program “Eddie Eagle” has taught thousands of young people to beware of the dangers of guns as well how to handle them safely. The anger of these kids, although commendable and understandable, is directed in the wrong direction. Getting law enforcement to follow up on tips would be more useful. Edward Binder, Thurman ■
backstory about me is in order. I am U.S. Air Force veteran and the father of two. I now am a caregiver for the developmentally disabled. I have been doing this job for nearly 30 years. I am the NRA! There are 5 million-plus of us. We vote and write our representatives. Michael Bloomberg, Bill Gates and George Soros spend $100 to every dollar that the NRA spends. It’s not the money that counts! We are doctors, lawyers, plumbers, carpenters, et. cetera. Some are Christian or Jewish or Muslim or other faiths. We are black, white, Asian and Hispanic. Men as well as women. » Letters Cont. on pg. 7
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Stefanik to host public forum in Moriah Event slated for Friday at Moriah Fire Department By Pete DeMola EDITOR
MORIAH | Rep. Elise Stefanik (RWillsboro) will host a public forum Friday, April 6 at the Moriah Fire Department from noon to 1 p.m. “This is a great opportunity to hear directly from you and speak about the issues before Congress,” Stefanik said in a statement. Stefanik will take questions
» Letters Cont. from pg. 6 There are some members that are medal of honor winners and Purple Heart recipients, others that just received the good conduct medal. Some have masters degrees and others only completed high school. We are young and old and in-between. Some of us hunt, some just like to shoot. We like rifles and pistols and shotguns. We live in the country and the city. We are your cousins, uncles, aunts and grandparents. We are not terrorists or child-killers. We don’t want to overthrow the government! None of us want anyone to be killed. We are not evil. We just have different ideas on how to keep our children safe. We believe that you must confront evil. Disarming the just is not the way to do it! The next time someone wants to slam the NRA: Remember we are your neighbors, we own stores where you shop. You sit next to us in church or at school concerts. You see us in the post office and other places. Raynard Corrow, Indian Lake ■
Look to Australia for answer to gun control question
To the Editor: On April 28, 1996, in Port Arthur, Australia, Martin Bryant killed 58 people using an AR-15 assault rifle. Shortly after the massacre, the Australian government, with unanimous approval, passed a law banning all automatic assault-type rifles, including the importing of such weapons. The government instituted a “buy back” program where the government bought back such weapons. In the past 22 years since the law was passed, there has been no mass shootings. None, zero! The Australian government is smarter than the American government. Those of you who are afraid of losing your Second Amendment rights? That will never happen. It’s only a fear mongering tactic used by Wayne LaPierre, who receives more than $4 million dollars a year to keep you from approving gun legislation. Joe DeMarco, Jay ■
Disappointed at Stefanik’s environmental record
To the Editor: As a long time Audubon member, I was highly distressed to see the newly-appointed Executive Director of New York Audubon, Ana Paula Tavares, linked with Rep. Elise Stefanik in the March 24 issue of the Sun. Did no one think to inform Ms. Tavares of Rep. Stefanik’s abysmal environmental voting record? Elise Stefanik has consistently voted for economic versus environmental protections, starting with voting for the Keystone XL pipeline; against listing the Lesser Prairie Chicken as endangered; for projects that fund fossil fuel energy, nuclear and atomic energy development; against fisheries management; reducing regulations for development of energy on Native American land; for increased trade in crude oil and related infrastructure and against the EPA issuing carbon pollution guidelines for industries. She has voted in opposition to the Stream
from attendees. The event will be moderated by Sun Community News. “We are honored to be involved in this community event,” said Dan Alexander, publisher and CEO of Sun Community News. “Our democracy is perhaps one of our greatest gifts and responsibilities we have as citizens of
Protection Act and the Federal Water Pollution Act. She was a key vote in a number of legislative acts that reduced environmental protections including allowing coal companies to continue to dump waste. It has taken New York state about 40 years to attempt to recover from acid rain effects, due largely to emissions from midwest coal production. Stefanik’s major funding comes from sources highly antithetical to environmental concerns. It is sad to think that Ms. Tavares’ newness to New York state is being exploited during this 21st district congressional campaign season. I will continue my local, New York and national Audubon memberships, but begin to watch more carefully the political alliances made by the organization. Phyllis Magnus, Saranac Lake ■
Smoking is a personal choice
To the Editor: In response to the article on Essex County restricting tobacco sales. They want to raise the age from 18 to 21. I was not brought up by my parents that smoked. I started smoking when I was 13. I would like to know when this Adirondack Health Institute Tobacco 21 came into effect? And besides, your agency is adult protective, not social services preventative or foster care. About the statistics on smoker deaths in Essex County: People could die from marijuana, opiates, suicide, car accidents and kidney failure. There are so many remedies: e-cigarettes, patches, nicotine gum, inhalers. Your physician can write you a prescription for these. Now they have added to your mental health. A nurse who sees you on your first visit. She tries to convince you to come back. Smoking is an addiction. Alcohol and drugs are an addiction. Smoking is a personal choice. I do have grandchildren and they do not smoke. Everyone is going to die. With life follows death. This is called acceptance. So, why don’t you send that money to the children at St. Jude’s Hospital? Laurie Rafferty, Elizabethtown ■
Thanks for your service, Dr. Savel
To the Editor: I think I speak for many when I say a very big “thank you” to Dr. Savel not only for his recent Elizabethtown Community Hospital endowment for ongoing personnel education, but also for these many years of his and Isabel’s devoted care in their Elizabethtown medical practice. When I and my family moved to the North Country in 1973, I asked a new friend to share with me who was a good medical doctor in the area. The immediate and enthusiastic answer was: Herb Savel. We took the advice, and have marveled at our good fortune to have such expert medical attention and up-to-date expertise for all of these years. And now Dr. Savel makes this major gift to our community: the gift of education; the gift that keeps on giving far into the future. There are not enough ways to say “thank you,” but I wanted to publicly acknowledge my and my family’s gratitude. If every community on Planet Earth had just one doctor like Herb Savel, this would be a kinder, healthier, more caring planet.
the United States, which is why opportunities like this event providing direct and respectful access to our Congresswoman are so important. “We invite you to join us as we look forward to a good, open exchange with Rep. Stefanik on April 6.” The event marks the 17th installment in the second-term lawmaker’s
You are the best of the best. Herb Savel! Sue S. Reaser, Westport ■
Go vegan for Passover
To the Editor: Celebrating Passover? Why not honor the spirit of the holiday by enjoying a vegan Seder? It’s incongruous to commemorate our freedom by eating the flesh and bodily secretions of animals. The Passover Haggadah
ongoing Coffee with Your Congresswoman series. “I thank The Sun Community News for moderating this event and the Moriah Fire Department for hosting us,” Stefanik said. The Moriah Fire Department is located at 630 Tarbell Hill Rd in Moriah. Doors open at 11:40 a.m. ■
(prayer book) calls for us to be kind to those who are currently oppressed and to deepen our commitment to liberty today. Passover is the perfect time to extend compassion to all living beings. We can do that — every day — by making vegan choices. Visit peta.org for tips on creating a compassionate Seder plate and feasting on vegan versions of traditional Jewish recipes, including egg-free potato kugel and vegan matzo ball soup. Emily Savage, Norfolk, VA ■
Guest Viewpoint
The opioid superstorm By Bob Ross GUEST COLUMNIST
Addiction is a disease, not just of individuals, but of families and communities as well. National studies about addiction have shown that for each addicted person, seven other individuals are affected – family members, employers, health care professionals, law enforcement personnel, those in the criminal justice system, and so on. And there’s also the economic costs of increases in emergency room visits and extended hospitalizations, the loss of income to sustain families and in taxes to maintain communities. Combined, all have a negative economic impact on our society. Specifically, the expanding epidemic is giving rise to a new increasing economic problem that Princeton economist Alan Krueger, as published last fall in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, suggests could account for about 20 percent of the observed decline in men’s labor force participation from 1999 to 2015, and 25 percent of the observed decline in women’s labor force participation during that same period. The greatest loss is, of course, that of human life. In 2016 alone, 64,000 Americans died of opioid overdoses – more than the combined combat fatalities of the Vietnam, Iraq and Afghan Wars. Opiate-related overdoses are now the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of 50. The loss of life from opioid-related deaths continues to grow. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has recently reported that there has been a 30 percent increase in opioid-related deaths in the last 14 months and that a third of the deaths from heroin during that period involve individuals who began their addiction with prescription opioids. In the North Country, St. Joseph’s has experienced a 106 percent increase in admissions to outpatient services with heroin/opioid diagnosis in less than two years and experienced an inpatient rehabilitation services admission rate for 2017 of over 97 percent heroin/opioid diagnoses. Despite the grim statistics, the welcome and growing awareness that addiction is a chronic treatable brain disease, not unlike the chronic diseases of diabetes and asthma, and not a weakness
or moral failing provides tremendous opportunities of healing through acceptance and understanding. However, for those hoping that 2018 would be a turning point in the fight against opioids, the unfortunate reality is that we are falling further and further behind. Between 2011 and 2016, while funding to the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse has increased by approximately 50 percent, the number of opioid deaths in New York state during that period more than tripled. The 2018-2019 state budget, which was passed in the early morning hours on Saturday, provides additional funding for prevention and treatment, including: •$10.6 million in capital funding for the acquisition of property, design, construction and/or rehabilitation of facilities to expand substance abuse support and services, including treatment, recovery and prevention services. • $3.8 million for the development and implementation of substance use disorder treatment in local jails; and • $1.5 million for the creation of an Independent Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Ombudsman to assist individuals in receiving appropriate health insurance coverage. However, while a $100 million new surcharge on opioid manufacturers to help cover the state’s costs for statefunded drug and alcohol treatment programs was part of the state budget, it is disappointing that the majority of these funds, as the budget was passed, will not combat the opioid and heroin crisis in this fiscal year. The increased awareness of the epidemic, now reinforced with new state funding, provides all of us as citizens a further opportunity to contact our legislators and thank them for their votes on these critical bills, but also to encourage them to work towards securing the full $100 million opioid manufacturer surcharge for treatment and prevention in this fiscal year. Substance abuse provider agencies in the North Country need the support of individuals throughout the North Country to both advocate for continued resources for substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery and to enhance the notion that working to reduce the stigma of addiction, and supporting individuals and families in recovery, will lead to healthier individuals and stronger families and communities throughout the North Country. ■ — Bob Ross is the president and CEO of St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment and Recovery Centers.
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BRANT LAKE | The YMCA promotes healthy living with fitness classes for all ages. Come to the YMCA Adirondack Center for your fitness needs beginning the week of April 16. Classes are $10 each and are run weekly by qualified instructors. Classes offered are Yoga Flow, Forever Fit, HIIT and Mommy & Me. Yoga Flow: Revitalizes your body and relaxes the mind. It renews your spirit through breath and movement and develops both strength and flexibility. Classes held weekly on Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. (currently running). Forever Fit: This class is designed for anyone and everyone. Work on balance, strength, cardio and stability to keep you staying strong and healthy. In the end we will have a cool down. Bring a mat and a water bottle. Classes held weekly on Fridays from 10 to 11 a.m. beginning April 20. HIIT: This class is a “High Intensity Interval Training.” It is a form of interval training, cardiovascular exercise strategy alternating short periods of anaerobic exercise. Bring a mat and water bottle. Classes held weekly on Tuesdays from 7 to 7:45 p.m. beginning April 19. Mommy & Me: This class is designed for babies and toddlers along with their parents & caregivers. You will play, bond, and get moving with your child. Bring a mat and water bottle. Classes held weekly on Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m., beginning April 16. For more information, contact the YMCA Adirondack Center at (518) 494-4422 or infoadkcenter@glensfallsymca.org. ■
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BRANT LAKE | The YMCA Adirondack Center is announcing its second annual Edible Food Festival, which will take place at the center on Sunday, April 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. Edible books are made of something you can eat and look like the book or something related to the story or characters. Create your own “edible book” today. Entries can be savory or sweet, just make sure they tickle the taste buds (and maybe the funny bone). After the judging/voting and prizes have been awarded, participants will at their words - everyone is allowed to partake in eating the exhibits after judging and beverages are provided. Children are encouraged to enter. There will be separate categories for kids and adults. Group entries are accepted as well. This is an event for the whole family. Google “Edible Book festival” online for ideas! CATEGORIES: Adult: most PUNderful; most creative; and most delectably appetizing. 12 and under: most creative; most delec-
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North Warren MOAS students go to Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. | The North Warren Central School Model Organization of American States (MOAS) class met with the Permanent Mission of Canada to the OAS on March 22 in the Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C. The students met with Public Relations Director/Alternate Representative Heidi Sanchez. The NWCS MOAS class will be representing Canada at the Model OAS this June at SUNY Plattsburgh. There, they will meet with member delegations from 13 other high schools, collaborate, discuss, present resolutions, debate and vote on the resolutions. The students toured our nation’s capital, visiting the monuments and memorials as well as Smithsonian Museums, the National
Archives and the National Zoo. Rep. Elise Stefanik’s office was able to arrange for the students to tour the White House and the Capitol Building. The students were also able to partake in the March for Our Lives. Pictured in the back row are Jared Maxwell, Brooke French, Jack Buckman; front row, Delilah Monroe and Sydney Gagnon. ■
‘Best of the Best’ student actors in musical revue
NORTH CREEK | Tannery Pond Community Center is presenting the “Best of the Best Musical Revue” featuring selected scenes from two of the Adirondack region’s high school musical productions. Students from Minerva and Schroon Lake Central Schools will perform scenes from “Oz!” and “Mary Poppins” respectively. The revue will be Wednesday, April 11, at 6:30 p.m. with reception to follow. Admission is free and all ages welcome. Ashley Duryea and Trish Gardner codirect students from MCS in scenes from “Oz!” and Wendy Sargent directs students from SLCS in “Mary Poppins.” Sargent, a TPC trustee, spearheaded the program in an effort to showcase the talents of area youth and provide an opportunity for students to perform before different audiences and in a regional performing arts center. “There is so much talent and work that goes into these shows, we wanted our students to have the opportunity to take a part of it on the road. It also allows the students to see each other perform,” Sargent said. Each school will receive a special plaque in recognition of their participation and talents. This performance is made possible in part through a grant provided by the Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match program. Tannery Pond Community Center is located at 228 Main St., North Creek. ■
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State reaches $168 billion budget deal Budget closes $4.4 billion shortfall, strips out controversial Adirondack PILOT proposal By Pete DeMola EDITOR
PLATTSBURGH | Lawmakers passed a $168.3 billion state budget early Saturday. The spending plan closes a $4.4 billion shortfall amid risks to federal aid and includes a $1 billion increase in state education aid. Employers will also be given the option to shift to a payroll tax, a measure proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo as a workaround to the new federal cap on state and local tax deductions. A new fee on opioid manufacturers is projected to raise $100 million annually for efforts to combat the opiate epidemic. The budget also contains new surcharges on ridesharing services and a new state sexual harassment policy. “This budget was the most difficult budget that I think we have done,” said Cuomo, citing ongoing uncertainty at the federal level. Key environmental issues include $300 million for the Environmental Protection Fund, an ongoing investment in funds for clean drinking water and infrastructure and $65 million to combat algal blooms statewide.
LOCAL REACTIONS
A controversial proposal to change how local governments and school districts are compensated for state-owned lands in the Adirondacks and Catskills by utilizing a paymentin-lieu-of-taxes system was not included in the final spending plan, a decision roundly praised by local stakeholders. “After a long and drawn out budget negotiation, I was very pleased to see an on-time budget that removed the PILOT, which would have changed the way the state would pay taxes on forever wild lands in New York,” said state Assemblyman Dan Stec (R-Queensbury). Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay) said the shift
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a $168 billion budget deal Friday, March 30 in Albany.
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would have passed expenses to local taxpayers. “It would have also left local governments with less leverage to negotiate with the state in the future,” Jones said. “By continuing to assess Forest Preserve lands in the same manner as private lands, we’re protecting this vital revenue source for the North Country so our neighborhoods can grow rather than wither.” The state Division of the Budget had defended the proposal as one that would see localities receiving more funds annually with less administrative oversight. Reforms to deepen incentives and tax breaks to promote sustainable logging were also not included in the budget bills. “This was one of the greatest missed conservation opportunities in the budget this year, and we ask that legislative leaders get behind the proposal for next year’s budget,” said Jessica Ottney Mahar, policy director for the Nature Conservancy in New York, which lobbied heavily for the bill. Stec was he was encouraged to see an increase in education foundation and library aid, funds to combat opioid abuse and the restoration of a funding stream to ensure the maintenance of local roads and bridges. The North Country Chamber of Commerce (NCCC)
praised $175 million in support for workforce development, a continued $5 million investment in the Trudeau Institute and a $62.5 million capital commitment for the Olympic Regional Development Authority. NCCC President Garry Douglas highlighted allocations for activities designed to strengthen the U.S.-Canada relationship and for continued development of the North Country’s transportation equipment and aerospace cluster. “The budget also continues the Regional Economic Development Council system and competition for an eighth year,” Douglas said, “which is something we applaud as this system and approach has undeniably served the North Country especially well.”
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Senate Republicans succeeded in batting back the governor’s request for $1 billion in new taxes and fees, said state Sen. Betty Little (R-Queensbury). “For taxpayers and small businesses, in particular, it is important the state holds the line on revenue raisers for affordability, the health of the economy and for job creation,” Little said. » Budget Cont. on pg. 11
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» Budget Cont. from pg. 10 Little touted investments in numerous local programs, including tick prevention, funds for a Ray Brook facility that monitors acid rain recovery, and monies for numerous higher education and workforce development initiatives at local colleges, including $500,000 for autism regional centers. The enacted budget also allows for the creation of a legislative pay commission to examine whether to lawmakers should get a bump on their $79,500 annual salary for the first time in decades.
CUOMO SCORES WINS
Cuomo proposed several policy measures in January, many of which were removed during negotiations with legislative leaders, including
early voting and the elimination of cash bail requirements for low-level criminal offenders. But the governor also notched several wins, including the creation of two new state-operated charitable contribution funds to accept donations for health care and education improvements. Employers will now also have the opportunity to replace the income tax currently paid by employees with a payroll tax paid by the company. Legislation to tighten up firearm ownership among domestic abusers was also passed by the state legislature. The new law bolsters the list of “serious” crimes which require the loss of a gun license and the surrender of all firearms upon conviction — including misdemeanors. Those convicted of a domestic crime are now required to surrender all firearms, not
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just handguns, following their conviction. And those wanted for a felony or other serious offenses will not be able to obtain or renew a firearm license before their case is resolved. Cuomo said the measures are “common sense” reforms that further weaken the “inextricable” link between gun violence and domestic abuse. “This legislation builds on our gun laws — already the strongest in the nation — to make New York safer and stronger,” Cuomo said. Lawmakers passed the budget early Saturday just hours ahead of the beginning of the state’s new fiscal year. The state Assembly wrapped up their session shortly before 4 a.m. Stec has long lashed Albany’s culture of tying policy proposals to the budget and passing a
flurry of bills at the last minute, giving lawmakers scant time to read and digest the legislation. The lawmaker also blasted what he called the state’s “tax-and-spend” culture. “New Yorkers are being buried under high taxes and forced out of state by the high cost of living,” he said. “As legislators, we need to be focusing on reducing the tax burden and making New York more affordable for its residents.” State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli acknowledged “areas of concern.” “As in past years, the budget negotiation process was mostly done behind closed doors, leaving the public in the dark about how taxpayer money will be spent,” DiNapoli said in a statement. “My office will provide a more detailed analysis of the enacted budget in the coming weeks.” ■
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Shoe - An Adirondack Creation by Abbot A. Low. Explore the life & times, fact & fiction of the profound legacy of Horseshoe, NY & its founder Gus Low. Visit: theadkx. org/ Plattsburgh » Spring Fling Extravaganza held at Cumberland 12 Cinema; 10:00 a.m. Relay For Life of Plattsburgh presents a kick off event featuring a viewing of Sherlock Gnomes. Tickets will be $8 in advance available at the Party Factory in Plattsburgh Plaza and $10 at the door. Information for the Relay For Life will be available. Ticket includes a free popcorn. For more info 404-327-6448, joan. sterling@cancer.org
Glens Falls » Bolton, Nolan &
Perkinson LIVE at Davidson Brothers Brewery; 6-10 p.m. Bolton, Nolan & Perkinson LIVE at Davidson Brothers! Cost: FREE ADMISSION. Phone: 518-743-9026
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Blue Mtn Lake » Horse Shoe- An
Adirondack Creation by Abbot A. Low held at The Museum of Blue Mountain Lake; 1:30 p.m. A timeless correspondence between Gifford Picnhot and the first Forresters. This program will explore the life and times, and fact and fiction that together have become a lastly and profound legacy for both Horseshoe, New York and its founder “Gus” Low. Free for members and $5.00 for nonmembers. Blue Mountain Lake » Cabin Fever Sundays held at Adirondack Experience; 1:30 p.m. John Taibi - Horse
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Queensbury » Line Dancing held at 436 Quaker Road; 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Warren, Washington, Albany Counties ARC are Hosting, Dust off the boots, hats & horses are optional. $5 admission. Open to everyone, teenagers & up! Contact Duane at 518-615-9858 with any questions.
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Bolton, Nolan & Perkinson LIVE at Davidson Brothers Brewery, Glens Falls
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Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar held at Janet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater Skidmore College Campus; 8:00 p.m. SYNOPSIS: Julius Caesar is a charismatic and brazen populist who seeks absolute power. The people are
divided - they love him or hate him. In Shakespeare’s timely political tragedy, a group of senators betray him in order to save the democracy. What motivates them? Patriotism? Ambition? Honor? Greed? Idealism? When the powerbrokers conspire to assassinate Caesar, their factions goad the ever-fickle citizens into angry mobs with charm, rhetoric, and empty promises. Can the democracy survive? For more info 518-580-5439, boxoffice@ skidmore.edu. http://theater. skidmore.edu
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Glens Falls » 16th Annual Pizza Wings and Baskets of Things held at Civic Center; 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. The event will feature pizza and wings donated by area restaurants and baked goods provided by the SUNY Adirondack Culinary program plus complimentary beer, water and soda and a cash bar. A Raffle of over 125 gift baskets will be the highlight of the evening. Tickets are available from committee members or online at Eventbrite or by calling WAIT House’s office at 798-4384 X101. Admission is $20 in advance and $30 at the door. If you would like to donate a gift basket for the event please contact WAIT House. All proceeds benefit WAIT House and its mission to help homeless youth in our community. Ticonderoga » Best 4th in the North Night held at Madden’s Pub; 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Join in the festivities & help raise money for the Best 4th In the North from the tips the Guest Bartenders receive. The 2018 Grand Marshal will be announced! For more info www. timainstreet.org. North River » Spaghetti Dinner
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held at United Methodist Church; 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Menu will be spaghetti and meatballs, tossed salad, bread, beverage and cake for dessert. Take outs are available! Free will donation. For more information regarding this event please contact Roxie Freebern at 518-251-4129.
experience, to educate, inspire, and excite young people with a complete musical theater experience. Thurs - Sat, 7pm. Matinee on Sat and Sun, 2pm
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Blue Mountain Lake » Tales from
the Woods held at The Museum of Blue Mountain Lake; 1:30 p.m. Presentation of fascinating and inspiring tales from 5,000 pages of correspondence discovered at the Library of Congress’s “Pinchot Collection.” This material describes the conservation and restoration efforts of some 224 men and women who served in the U.S. Forest Service’s early days under Pinchot and President Theodore Roosevelt. Free for members and $5.00 for non-members.
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Ticonderoga » Somewhere in
France held at Fort Ticonderoga; Curator Matthew Keagle will explore the service of Ft. Ti’s co-founder Stephen H.P. Pell during the First World War in France. Visit: forticonderoga.org Newcomb » America’s First Forest held at Adirondack Interpretive Center; 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The story of Carl Schenck, a German forester, manger of the forests at the Biltmore Estate and pioneer of the American conservation movement. (55 minutes) for more info (518)582-2000, http://www. esf.edu/aic/programs. This is a free event.
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Queensbury » Line Dancing held at 436 Quaker Road; 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Warren, Washington, Albany Counties ARC are Hosting, Dust off the boots, hats & horses are optional. $5 admission. Open to everyone, teenagers & up! Contact Duane at 518-615-9858 with any questions.
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Queensbury » Line Dancing held at 436 Quaker Road; 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Warren, Washington, Albany Counties ARC are Hosting, Dust off the boots, hats & horses are optional. $5 admission. Open to everyone, teenagers & up! Contact Duane at 518-615-9858 with any questions.
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Glens Falls » Modern Threats to Age-Old Adirondack Waterways held at Crandall Library; 7:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. Dan Kelting of Paul Smith’s Adirondack Watershed Institute will speak about “Modern Threats to Age-Old Adirondack Waterways” at 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Southern Adirondack Audubon Society. Free and open to the public.
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LAKE LUZERNE – Saturday & Sunday, April 14&15 Forging Tongs to Hold a Variety of Shapes with Derek Heidemann. #11650414. at Adirondack Folk School 51 Main Street. For pricing & more info call 518-696-2400 or www.adirondackfolkschool.org.
ELIZABETHTOWN - The diabetes support group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at Elizabethtown Community Hospital, in the boardroom,4:30 PM - 6:00 PM. The meeting is open to anyone those with diabetes, their caregivers, family members and friends.
PORT HENRY - Grief Support Group First Thursday of Each Month Port Henry, St Patrick's Parrish Center 11:00-12:00pm For more information. Marie Marvull 518-743-1672 MMarvullo@hphpc.org
CHESTERTOWN - The Town of Chester Library Board of Trustees will be holding its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday ,April 17 at 6:30 pm in the library on the second floor of the Municipal Building. The public is invited.
BOOKS SCHROON LAKE - Schroon Lake Public Library book discussion group, April 17th, 2018 at 1pm in the Library Community Room. This month's book is LAB Girl. For further info 518-532-7737 ext. 13 CLASSES & WORKSHOPS GLENS FALLS – Monday-Friday April 9-13 Build a Wee Lassie Canoe with Larry Benjamin. #11430409. 11 days. 8:30am-5:30pm. at 18 Curran St. For pricing & more info call 518-696-2400 or www.adirondackfolkschool.org.
LAKE LUZERNE – Friday-Monday, April 6-9 Starting from "Itch" - Introduction to Blacksmithing with Dick Sargent. #1193-0406 at Adirondack Folk School 51 Main Street. For pricing & more info call 518-696-2400 or www.adirondackfolkschool.org.
TICONDEROGA - AARP SAFTEY DRIVING COURSE, Ti Area Senior Center Monday, April 30 9:00AM – 4:00PM. Call 518 585-6050 to sign up COMMUNITY OUTREACH ESSEX - The Essex Yoga Club meets every Monday at 5:30 pm at St. Johns Church. Free, open to all.
LAKE GEORGE - Grief and Loss Support Group Wednesdays , 3:00 pm. Explore the root of your grieving & learn to process it in a healthy, healing way. Randi Klemish, a retired mental health thrapist leads this healing group All are welcome. Group meets every Wednesday, From 3-5 pm at St. James Episcopal church in Lake George Village.
TICONDEROGA - Nar-Anon Family Group A support group for family and friends of addicts. Location: Office of the Prevention Team 173 Lord Howe St., Ticonderoga, N.Y.Mondays at 6PM (excluding Holidays). For more info go to naranon.org
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INDIAN LAKE - American Legion Post 1392 in Indian Lake would like to announce that as of October 2017 until April of 2018 the regular meeting times have been changed to 4 PM every first Wednesday of the month instead of 7 PM. TICONDEROGA – The Board of Education of Ticonderoga Central School District will hold a Special Board of Education Meeting regarding the 2018-19 Budget on Tuesday April 10, 2018, at 7:00 pm in the High School Cafeteria. The Public is welcome to attend.
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WCS grad named to resurrect college’s football program By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER
WARRENSBURG | A man raised in Warrensburg was just named head football coach at a college in northeastern Pennsylvania. Justin Higgins, a 1996 graduate of Warrensburg High School, was appointed head coach of football at Keystone College of La Plume, Pennsylvania. Higgins isn’t merely stepping into a coaching position, however — he is heading up an effort to reinstate a football program at Keystone after a hiatus of nearly 70 years. Higgins’ appointment was announced with fanfare in a reception held at the college March 28.
“This is a great day for Keystone College as well as for the entire community,” college president David Coppola said at the event, held to welcome Higgins and his family as he joined the Keystone staff. Keystone Athletic Director Matthew Grimaldi predicted that Higgins, through coaching Keystone athletes, would be encouraging academic excellence and character development alongside athletic success. “Justin has the experience, successful track record and positive attitude we sought in a head coach,” Grimaldi said. “Justin epitomizes the principle of getting students to the goal line. There’s no doubt that Keystone football will be in good hands.” In turn, Higgins said he and his wife Korrie
were “extremely excited” to become part of the Keystone College community. “I’m looking forward to the journey,” he said, noting the college’s positive, supportive atmosphere. “This is a great place, and we’re going to do great things — We want to make sure the students do well and help change the world.” Higgins’ remarks were met with rousing applause. Justin and Korrie’s children — Averie, Kacie, Rhett and Emilie — were all in the audience at the reception. Reportedly, Justin was chosen from a field of about 200 candidates for the job. ■ —To read this story in its entity, visit suncommunitynews.com.
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Plans and Speci- AL AID REQUIRE- DATA (PURSUANT TO liability company is TKGB Capall, LLC (The SECTION 501 OF THE 211 East Shore Dr., fications may be ob- MENTS, THE FEDERAL 6TC-179499 sentee ballot must be reNOTICE OF FORMATION REAL PROPERTY TAX LLC). Adirondack, NY 12808. AID tained ceived by the district REQUIREMENTS in person at the OF Braman Enterprises, The date of filing of the NOTICE OF FORMATION LAW) Notice is hereby Purpose: any lawful act SHALL PREVAIL. following locations upon clerk or designee at least Articles of Organization OF LIMITED LIABILITY LLC Arts. of Org. filed given that assessment NE-03/17-04/21/2018a non-refundable pay- NE-04/7-4/21/2018seven days before the with the Sect'y of State with the Department of COMPANY inventory and valuation ment of $25.00 (checks election/budget vote if 6TC-179185 3TC-181186 of NY (SSNY) on Under Section 203 of data is available for ex- State was May 3, 2017. ONLY, made payable to the ballot is to be deliv- NOTICE OF FORMATION 3/16/2018. Office locathe Limited Liability THE NAME OF THE LLC amination and review. The county in New York ered personally to the OF LIMITED LIABILITY Jefferson County Trea- IS KENBE, LLC. The Ar- This data is the informa- in which the offices of Company Law Name: tion, County of Warren. surer) voter. for each set of SSNY has been desigCOMPANY the LLC are located is 3259 Lakeshore Drive, ticles of Organization tion which, will be used A list of persons to Under Section 203 of documents requested: were filed with the NY to establish the assess- Warren County. LLC, Articles of Organi- nated as agent of the Foit-Albert whom absentee ballots Associates, LLC upon whom prothe Limited Liability zation filed with the Secment of each parcel The Secretary of State 435 New Karner Road, Secretary of State on have been issued will be Company Law has been designated as retary of State of New cess against it may be February 7, 2018. The which, will appear on the Albany, available for inspection New York served. SSNY shall mail Name: Hearthstone OpYork (SSNY) on March Assessment agent of the LLC upon purpose of the LLC is to Tentative in the district office dur- erating Group, LLC, Arti- 12205, (518) 452-1037 process to: The LLC, 65 1, 2018. Office location: ext. 252 and Foit-Albert engage in any lawful act Roll for the Town of whom process may be Country Colony Rd., ing each of the five days cles of Organization filed served, and the SecreWarren County. SSNY is or activity. The office of Thurman which, will be prior to the day of the with the Secretary of Associates, 763 Main Queensbury, NY 12804. tary of State shall mail a designated as agent of filed on or before May election except Satur- State of New York Street, Buffalo, NY the LLC is to be located Purpose: any lawful act the LLC upon whom in Warren County. The 01, 2018. The informa- copy of any such proday, Sunday, or holi- (SSNY) on March 1, 14203, (716) 856-3933 cess served against the process against it may NE-04/7-05/12/2018Secretary of State is tion may be reviewed, by ext. days, and this list also 252 (the Engineer). 6TC-181195 2018. Office location: be served. SSNY shall designated as the agent appointment, in the As- LLC to 1255 Morning mailing is requested, a If will be posted at the Warren County. SSNY is Glory Court, Brentwood, mail a copy of process of the LLC upon whom sessors Office at Town NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- polling place on the day designated as agent of separate non-refundable Tennessee 37027. to: c/o The LLC, 3210 process against the LLC Hall, 311 Athol Road on EN that the Budget Hear- of the election/budget check of $25.00 made the LLC upon whom The business purpose of Lakeshore Drive, Lake may be served. The ad- April 17, 2018 between ing of the inhabitants of vote. payable to Jefferson the LLC is to engage in George, New York the Newcomb Central An absentee ballot must process against it may County treasurer is re- dress of which the Sec- the hours of 9 am and be served. SSNY shall 12845. Purpose: Any retary of State shall mail 12 noon. An appoint- any and all business acSchool District, New- reach the office of the quired to cover postage mail a copy of process lawful act or activities. a copy of any process ment to review the as- tivities permitted under comb New York, quali- district and clerk/designee handling. Plans and to: c/o The LLC, 3210 the laws of the State of NE-03/10-04/14/2018against the LLC is 3H sessment information fied to vote at school specifications may be not later than 3:00 p.m. Lakeshore Drive, Lake 6TC-178335 High Pines Terrace, may be made by tele- New York. meetings in said district, on the day of the elecexamined at the followGeorge, New York Chestertown, NY 12817. phoning the Assessor at BORGOS & DEL SIGwill be held at the tion. ing locations; Jefferson NOTICE OF FORMATION 12845. Purpose: Any NE-04/7-05/12/2018518-623-4593 ext 106. NORE, P.C. schoolhouse in said disQualifications of a voter: County Highway DepartOF LIMITED LIABILITY lawful act or activities. 6TC-181264 Dated 30th day of P.O. Box 4392 trict on Monday, May 7, A. Citizen of the United ment, 21897 County COMPANY NE-03/10-04/14/2018Queensbury, New York March, 2018 Road 190, Watertown, NOTICE OF FORMATION Under Section 203 of 2018, at 6:00 p.m. for States 6TC-178333 12804 the transaction of such B. 18 years of age or New York 13601, (315) OF LAKE HOUSE CRE- Thomas Birdsall, Sole the Limited Liability (518) 793-4900 Assessor business as is autho- older 786-3600, Foit-Albert ATIVE, LLC Arts. of Org. NOTICE OF FORMATION Company Law NE-03/31-05/05/2018rized by the Education C. Resident of the dis- OF Honey Do Enterpris- Associates, 435 New filed with the Sect'y of NE-04/7/2018-1TCName: Adventure Racing 6TC-18049 181193 Law. trict for 30 days or more es, LLC Arts. of Org. Karner Road, Albany, State of NY (SSNY) on II Co., LLC, Articles of NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN prior to the vote filed with the Sect'y of New York 12205, (518) 2/20/2018. Office loca- NOTICE OF FORMATION Organization filed with 452-1037 ext. 252 and State of NY (SSNY) on the Secretary of State of that a copy of the state- Melissa Yandon, Clerk OF LIMITED LIABILITY tion, County of Warren. 3/1/2018. Office loca- Foit-Albert Associates, SSNY has been desig- COMPANY (LLC) The New York (SSNY) on ment of the amount of Board of Education money which will be re- Newcomb Central tion, County of Warren. 763 Main Street, Buffalo, nated as agent of the March 19, 2018. Office name of the Limited LiaSchool NOTICE FOR PUBLICASSNY has been desig- NY 14203, (716) 856- LLC upon whom pro- bility Company that was location: Warren County. quired for the ensuing 3933 ext. 252. Prospec- cess against it may be TION FORMATION OF A SSNY is designated as year for school purpos- Newcomb, New York nated as agent of the formed is : PARROTTA es, exclusive of public 12852 LLC upon whom pro- tive bidders are encour- served. SSNY shall mail COUNTY ROUTE 11, NEW YORK LIMITED LIagent of the LLC upon aged to obtain bid docu- process to: c/o Mark C. LLC. The Articles of Or- ABILITY COMPANY cess against it may be whom process against it monies, may be ob- March 2018 4/21, served. SSNY shall mail ments from the Engi- Rehm, Esq., PO Box The name of the limited may be served. SSNY tained by any taxpayer in NE-03/31,4/7, ganization were filed 5/5/2018-4TC-179801 process to: The LLC, neer; the County does shall mail a copy of pro- the district during the 2152, Glens Falls, NY with the Department of liability company is 442 Corinth Rd., not guarantee either the cess to: c/o The LLC, seven days immediately 12801. Purpose: any State of the State of New TKGB Properties, LLC preceding the Budget NOTICE OF FORMATION Queensbury, NY 12804. accuracy or complete- lawful act 238 South Street, Glens York on February 26, (The LLC). ness of bid documents The date of filing of the Falls, New York 12801. Hearing, except Satur- OF COME BY CHANCE, Purpose: any lawful act 2018. The office of said NE-03/24-04/28/2018LLC Arts. of Org. filed obtained from sources NE-04/7-05/12/2018Purpose: Any lawful act day, Sunday, or holidays Limited Liability Compa- Articles of Organization 6TC-179769 at the school during rea- with the Sect'y of State other than the Engineer. with the Department of 6TC-181196 or activities. ny is located in Warren sonable hours. A report of NY (SSNY) on NOTICE CONCERNING County. The Secretary Only those prospective State was May 3, 2017. NE-03/31-05/05/2018COUNTY bidders who have pur- THE EXAMINATION OF of State has been desig- The county in New York of tax exemptions, 2/23/2018. Office loca- JEFFERSON 6TC-180508 PURCHASING DEPART- chased bid documents showing how much of tion, County of Warren. ASSESSMENT INVEN- nated as agent of the in which the offices of the total assessed value NOTICE OF FORMATION SSNY has been desig- MENT, 195 ARSENAL at the Engineer will be TORY AND VALUATION Limited Liability Compa- the LLC are located is OF LIMITED LIABILITY on the final assessment STREET, WATERTOWN, assured to be sent all DATA (PURSUANT TO ny upon whom process nated as agent of the Warren County. COMPANY (LLC) The roll or rolls used in that SECTION 501 OF THE LLC upon whom pro- NY 13601, (315) 785- addenda. Proposals The Secretary of State against said Company name of the Limited Lia- budgetary process is ex- cess against it may be 3077 Pursuant to the must be made in writing REAL PROPERTY TAX may be served and the has been designated as LAW) bility Company that was empt from taxation, served. SSNY shall mail provisions of Section on the forms furnished post office address with- agent of the LLC upon shall be annexed to the formed is : BCR ROUTE process to: The LLC, 103 of the General Mu- and shall be accompa- Notice is hereby given in the state to which the whom process may be that assessment inven- Secretary of State shall served, and the Secre9 LLC. The Articles of budget document. 332 Peaceful Valley Rd., nicipal law, State of New nied by a Bid Guaranty tory and valuation data York, Jefferson County Organization were filed NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN North Creek, NY 12853. for an amount not less mail a copy of any pro- tary of State shall mail a will receive sealed pro- than five percent (5%) is available for examina- cess is: PARROTTA copy of any such prowith the Department of that petitions nominat- Purpose: any lawful act tion and review. This State of the State of New ing candidates to fill the NE-03/24-4/28/2018posals for the CR152 of the amount bid in acCOUNTY ROUTE 11, cess served against the (Stony Creek Road) cordance with the IN- data is the information York on March 29, expired term of Eleanor 6TC-179768 LLC, c/o Michelle Parrot- LLC to 1255 Morning Yandon (currently filled 2018. The office of said Bridge over Stony Creek STRUCTIONS TO BID- which, will be used to ta, 5471 S Federal Circle, Glory Court, Brentwood, establish the assess- F102, Limited Liability Compa- by Nicholas Poulin) for a NOTICE OF FORMATION Bridge Replacement DERS. Jefferson County Littleton, CO Tennessee 37027. ny is located in Warren five (5) year office as OF LIMITED LIABILITY Project (BIN 3338580; is exempt under Sec- ment of each parcel 80123. The business purpose of member of the Board of COMPANY County. The Secretary PIN 7753.43) in Jeffer- tions 1116 of the New which, will appear on the the LLC is to engage in NE-03/10-04/14/2018Tentative Assessment 6TC-178330 Under Section 203 of son County, New York. York State Tax Law, and of State has been desig- Education must be filed any and all business acRoll for the Town of with the clerk of the dis- the Limited Liability nated as agent of the Proposals will be re- therefore, no sales tax tivities permitted under Stony Creek which, will NOTICE OF FORMATION ceived and bids publicly Limited Liability Compa- trict no later than April Company Law shall be included in the the laws of the State of 16, 2018. Name: Couture Salon, opened and read at the OF LIMITED LIABILITY New York. ny upon whom process bid. The successful Bid- be filed on or before against said Company COMPANY (LLC) Each petition must be LLC, Articles of Organi- following place and ders will be required to May 1, 2018. BORGOS & DEL SIGmay be served and the directed to the clerk of zation filed with the Sec- time: PLACE: Jefferson ROCKWOOD NORE, P.C. furnish and pay for a The information may be Name: post office address with- the district, must be retary of State of New County Purchasing De- satisfactory Perfor- reviewed, by appoint- COTTAGE, LLC. Articles P.O. Box 4392 partment, Board of Leg- mance Bond and a La- ment in the Assessor's signed by at least twen- York (SSNY) on March in the state to which the of Organization filed with Queensbury, New York islative Office at Town Hall 52 the Secretary of State Chambers Secretary of State shall ty-five qualified voters of 8, 2018. Office location: bor and Material Bond 12804 mail a copy of any pro- the district, must state Room, 195 Arsenal and provide insurance in Hadley RD, Stony Creek, (SSNY) on 02/23/2018. Warren County. SSNY is (518) 793-4900 cess is: BCR ROUTE 9 the residence of each designated as agent of Street, Watertown, New accordance with the IN- NY 12878 on April 18, Office Location: Warren NE-03/31-05/05/2018the LLC upon whom County. The SSNY is LLC, c/o McPhillips, signer and must state York 13601. DATE: STRUCTIONS TO BID- 2018 & April 25, 2018 6TC-180494 between the hours of designated as agent of process against it may TUESDAY, April 24, DERS. Jefferson County Fitzgerald & Cullum LLP, the name and residence of the candidate. be served. SSNY shall the LLC upon whom P.O. Box 299, Glens 2018. TIME: 3:00 PM reserves the right to re- 9am and 5pm. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN mail a copy of process EST. The work to be ject any and all bids, and An appointment to re- process against it may Falls, NY 12801. view the assessment in- be served. SSNY shall that voting on the pro- to: c/o The LLC, 1851 NE-04/7-05/12/2018performed consists prin- to accept any Proposal
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