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“Happy goats” might be responsible for “great cheese” » pg. 2 The buck’s job is to keep the does pregnant, which leads to lactation, which produces the milk for Nettle Meadow’s various goat’s milk cheeses. Photo by Christopher South

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» Goats Cont. from pg. 1 By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

WARRENSBURG | When you arrive at the Nettle Meadow Goat Farm on South Johnsburg Road in Warrensburg, you are greeted by a sign making two claims: Happy Goats. Great Cheese. While visitors will have to take the word of the farmers Sheila Flanagan and Lorraine Lambiase for how happy the goats really are, anyone can visit the farm’s shop, taste the cheese and judge for themselves. However, the Nettle Meadow Farm and Artisan Cheese Company has again won medals in world competition, garnering three 2018 World Cheese Championship bronze medals. The farm won third for its “Simply Sheep”

in the semi-aged sheep milk cheeses category; their “Briar Summit” won third place for mixed milk semi-aged cheeses and “Slate Ridge” received a bronze medal for mixed milk, washed-rind cheeses. Slate Ridge is made with goat and cow’s milk, with a layer of vegetable ash that helps it resemble the local geology. Their cheese were among the winners chosen from 3,402 entrants from 26 countries— the largest-ever field in world cheese competitions. “There were lots of big cheese countries competing,” Flanagan said, listing France and Spain as some of the “big cheese” countries. “Norwegian cheese can be very interesting.” Flanagan said every region of the world has its own take on cheese production, but

Sheila Flanagan gave up a law career to become a cheese maker, founding Nettle Meadow Farm and Artisan Cheese Company with her partner, Lorraine Lambiase in 1990. Nettle Meadow Farms cheeses are medal winners in world competition. INSET: Shown are samples of Nettle Meadow Farm cheeses, including two varieties that feature sheep milk - Sleepy Ewe and Peppered Ewe. In the background is Nettle Meadow’s Slate Ridge cheese, which is a half-goat, half-cow’s milk cheese with a vegetable ash layer in the middle, representing the local geology

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Above left: A goat sticks his head out of his stall, not wanting to miss what is going on around him. Above right: “Shady Lady” is a Nigerian dwarf goat who traveled with the Nettle Meadow Farm owners from California to Texas before settling at the Nettle Meadow Farm on South Johnsburg Road in Warrensburg. Right: Lorraine Lambiase holds a baby goat, who was among other kids and lambs born the day before at Nettle Meadow Farm and Artisan Cheese Company. The babies spent about a week at Nettle Meadow before being shipped off to another farm. cheese makers in the United States seem to have more freedom to experiment with cheese; such as using locally sourced maple syrup in their Maple Chevres cheese. “We have a freedom of creativity that makes it kind of fun,” Flanagan said. The result is multiple-award winning cheeses. In 2017, Briar Summit won first place and Sappy Ewe won a second place. Nettle Meadow’s Kunik, a triple creme cheese, has also been a blue medal winner.

The Nettle Meadow Goat Farm was founded in 1990 on the site of what was historically a dairy farm. The farm has grown to 70 acres, with over 350 goats and sheep. Lambiase said she and Flanagan are both from the east coast, and worked for the same law firm in California - Flanagan as a lawyer and Lambiase as a legal clerk. Along the line, they purchased four Nigerian dwarf goats, and according to Lambiase, » Goats Cont. on pg. 3

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then to the Adirondacks. One of their original goats, Shady Lady, still lives on the farm. Located in Thurman (with a Warrensburg address) just below Crane Mountain in the Adirondacks, the farm is also the home of the Kemp Animal Sanctuary, which houses retired and rescued farm animals. The Nettle Meadow Farm and Cheese Company, 484 S. Johnsburg Rd., Warrensburg, is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for cheese sales. Farm tours are given at noon on Saturdays. ■

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Despite each wearing a genuine wool coat, sheep at the Nettle Meadow Farm huddle closely against the cold March winds. Left: The sign for the Nettle Meadow Goat Farm boasts “Happy Goats” and “Great Cheese.” Maybe the goats are happy their milk is used to make cheese that has received medals in world competition. Photos by Christopher South

Warrensburg chamber soliciting nominations for annual awards Deadline to nominate citizen, business is May 14 By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

WARRENSBURG | The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce has been recognizing prominent citizens and businesses annually for nearly 40 years. “I wish we could give out more awards, but there are only two — the citizen and business awards,” said Suzanne Tyler, executive director. The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce is now in its 39th year of awards - some years giving either one or the other but for the past five or six years, has attempted to award both. “It’s hard to give out because it is totally community-based, and there are so many people in the Warrensburg area who give back with their service and their time; people and businesses too, who want to make it a better town,” Tyler said.

The 2017 Citizen of the Year was Sandi Parisi, the Town of Warrensburg Historian. Parisi was selected for being active in the community over the past 30 years, a member of Warrensburgh Beautification, Inc. and active in the Warrensburgh Historical Society and Chamber of Commerce. Businesses are all nominated by members of the community and not the chamber. The 2017 Business of the Year winner was Julie Gallup of J. Gallup Farms in Warrensburg. Gallup was recognized for giving time and resources to whatever charitable resource needed it, Tyler said, even if only a plate of cookies. Gallup was also a volunteer at the Chamber of Commerce. The chamber hopes to award a businesses that enhances the community, providing jobs and resources, but also donates time, staff and resources to help the community. Tyler said the chamber has already received a few nominations, and the selection process should again be difficult. “It’s going to be a long meeting to decide. Everyone who

Chester/Horicon VIPs announced Dinner set for May 17

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hitting a deer.” The person had never heard that expression before. I asked someone else why there were so many more deer in Minerva than any other areas I had driven through. “Because people feed them,” was the answer. As I interviewed a master gardener recently I mentioned that I see a lot of gardens with a four- or fivefoot fence around them, obviously to protect the garden from deer. I mentioned that some people feed deer, intentionally. He said it is against state Department of Environmental Conservation regulations to feed deer. A neighbor told me people feeding deer really upset her because “deer carry disease.” Technically, it’s the deer tick that carries or transmits the disease, but I get the point. Still, there are a lot of people, like me, who are transplants here, and they like seeing an animal that is as large as a deer, grazing in the yard, looking up with its ears sticking straight out to the side like airplane wings, and then bounding away with their snow white tail sticking up in the air. I will stop and take photos of deer, which I send to my kids. My oldest son always responds the same way. “Food!” There might be some deer hunting in the South family’s future. ■

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CHESTERTOWN | Mary Sanders Shartle will host a talk on famous American hermits, including the Adirondacks’ Noah John and French Louis, at the Town of Chester Local History Museum on May 23. The program, titled “Hermits - Myth and History,” is set for 7-8 p.m. ■

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ATHOL | Thurman non-profit groups are encouraged to apply to operate a fundraising concession stand during this year’s Monday Night Concerts in the Park. Learn more by contacting Perky Granger before May 16 at persisgranger@aol.com or 518-623-9305. Interested organizations must attend a Thurman Community Association meeting in May. The concert series will run 7-9 p.m. on Mondays at Veterans Memorial Field, 311 Athol Rd. from July 2 through Aug. 27. The complete schedule is available at thurmannyevents.com. ■

20th annual ‘Green Thumb Perennial Swap’ scheduled

WARRENSBURG | The 20th annual Green Thumb Perennial Swap sponsored by Warrensburgh Beautification, Inc., will take place Saturday, May 26 (Memorial Day Weekend), from 9 a.m. to noon on the banks of the Schroon River in the Warrensburgh Mills Historic District. Participants are asked to bring plants in any size or shape container, and exchange for ones of equal size or value. Master Gardeners from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County will be on hand to test the pH of your soil and provide informational

handouts on various gardening topics and reference materials to help identify any mystery species. If you are just starting your garden, individuals will be on hand to share information and answer questions regarding soil and light conditions, hardiness zone and possible micro-climate. Contact Warren County Master Gardener Ruth Fruda at 518-623-9489 with questions regarding soil testing. Free native tree and shrub seedlings will also be available compliments of Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District. Copies of “Warrensburgh Wildflowers - Seasonal Wildflowers in the Southern Adirondack Region” will also be available to purchase. For more information, call or text Teresa Whalen at 518-466-5497 or e-mail warrensburgh.beautification@yahoo.com. ■

Gore Chamber hosts job fair

NORTH CREEK | The Gore Mountain Region Chamber, state Department of Labor and Warren County Career Center are joining forces for a free job fair at the Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek. From 1-5 p.m. on May 23, job seekers can connect with employers and apply for full-time, part-time, seasonal and entry level positions. Businesses are encouraged to attend or send job listings. To reserve a table, call Kimberly Haviland of the New York State Department of Labor at 518-743-0925 ext 8887 or kimberly.haviland@labor.ny.gov. ■

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NORTH CREEK | Residents and businesses of the North Creek Water District should be advised that hydrants will be flushed from May 14 to 16. Some discoloration of water is to be expected. Residents are asked to rinse screens in faucets and flush water heaters to clear sediment from lines. For questions or concerns, call 518-251-2421. ■

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» Regional board Cont. from pg. 1 Water quality monitoring efforts could be transferred to the Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District or a regional agency, Braymer said, and the oversight of the Adirondack/Glens Falls Transportation Council could be placed under Warren County government. The management of the revolving loan fund likewise could be picked up by any number of regional economic development agencies, she said. “This is something we all should be seriously looking at,” Braymer said. “I suggest we consider this strongly before

WASHINGTON COUNTY SAYS SOME PROXY VOTES FORGERIES

Haff alleges procedural mayhem in LCLGRPB By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

QUEENSBURY | Washington County Supervisor Dana Haff (Hartford) said someone at the Lake ChamplainLake George Regional Planning Board (LCLGRPB) had forged signatures on proxy votes, crudely changing the dates on photo copies. Haff attended the May 3 meeting of the Economic Growth & Development Committee of the Warren County Board of Supervisors to tell them of various improprieties in the operation of the board and its Economic Development Committee (EDC), which administers about $2.6 million in outstanding loans. A “proxy” vote is when a voting member delegates his or her vote to a representative. Haff held up several copies of proxy votes to the light, saying the signatures on each page matched exactly, meaning although the original signature was valid, the others were copies. The first proxy vote was signed by Beth Hunt, dated Dec. 14, 2017, which he said was probably proper. He said the dates were crudely changed, and the white out had been used to cover the previous fax machine dates stamp. He said this was not done for mere convenience, but because the board needed more votes to do business. “This is all done by the same person. Why? Because they did not have a quorum. You need this for a quorum,” said Haff. “I was told the regional planning board is a contractor to the development committee, but I think the development committee is a shell and the planning board administers everything.” Haff called for the cancellation of a Memorandum of Agreement between the planning board and the development committee. He also alleged the committee had illegally done business without a quorum. The EDC was established with 10 members, which means six must be present in order to make decisions. During the meeting, LCLGRPG Director Walter Young said there were only six active members out of 10 positions on the EDC. Young said four votes represented a quorum of the appointed members. Haff said six votes are required, and if there are six members present and one recuses himself, there is no quorum. He said there are appointed members and ex-officio members of the EDC. He said ex-officio members cannot vote, but EDC minutes repeatedly show ex-officio members making motions and voting. Haff also referred to an ex-officio member issuing a proxy in August 2015 giving permission for Bolton Supervisor Ron Conover to attend a meeting. Haff also said a list of appointed and ex-officio members on the LCLGRPB website are incorrectly identified. “I think the regional planning board lets everyone vote who attends. I have a feeling at every meeting everyone votes by voice. They need to have role call voting so only voters can vote,” he said. Young, who was present at the meeting, did not respond to Haff’s accusations. ■

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High rate of defaults appears to be ongoing By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

QUEENSBURY | Warren County Treasurer Mike Swan told the Warren County Board of Supervisors Finance Committee last month that about $1 million of $2.8 million in federal funds loaned by the Lake Champlain-Lake George Regional Planning Board probably will not be collected. Swan said he was asked to look at an audit of a revolving loan account financed with U.S. Department of Commerce and Department of Agriculture funds. The LCLGRPG makes loans through its Economic Development Committee to businesses considered to be high risk by commercial banks. Swan said a review of the 2016 draft audit showed $2.8 million in outstanding loans as of Dec. 31, 2016, with provisions for $480,000 written off as losses. In addition, the audit showed $1 million, or 37 percent of the loan balance as no longer collecting interest because collection of the loan was doubtful. “There is no way of telling if principles are being paid, but my gut tells me if they are not paying the interest they are not paying the principle as well,” Swan said. Glens Falls Supervisor Claudia Braymer asked if there was a time frame for the loans going into default, but Swan said it was not recorded well in the audit, and he can only assume the payments lapsed over a long time frame. “We really don’t know anything about these loans,” Swan said. Swan recommended the committee request the LCLGRPB supply a loan aging report, which included the original loan amount, the current balance, the date of the last payment, and if the loan was in default. Warrensburg Supervisor Kevin Geraghty asked to send a letter to the LCLGRPB requesting that information. Swan said there is no way to pull that information out of the audit. He said the 2015 figures were very similar to the 2016, so it appeared that the situation was ongoing. Warren County Administrator Ryan Moore last week handed out copies of what was titled “Loan Portfolio,” but Queensbury Supervisor Douglas Beaty said it was not an aging report. The document listed to who loans were given, the amount, outstanding balance, and date of last payment. Beaty said the report should show the date the loan originated to indicate how the loan was aging. ■ giving (the LCLGRPB) more money.”

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Queensbury County Supervisor Douglas Beaty has been struggling to obtain records from the LCLGRPB. Beaty said when he verbally requested documents from Young, he was told at least five times to request documents under the state’s Freedom of Information Law. Supervisor Michael Wild asked Young why the board of supervisors should continue to support Young’s leadership of the regional planning board. Young attempted to answer that the board had awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in economic development loans in Warren County, to which Braymer replied: “Supervisor Wild did not ask why we should support the board, he asked why we should support you?” Beaty asked Young repeatedly about his statement that the loan advisory committee acted autonomously in awarding loans, while Young wrote a letter to the committee asking them to grant a loan. Young also described personally changing the terms of a loan for a borrower, a right he said he had under board guidelines. He also said he and the board’s accounting firm made the determination of which borrowers would default on loans. Beaty said some of the loan applications did not include a business plan, but Young said some of the borrowers were mom and pop operations that did not actually have a business plan. “This application has no business plan, no jobs created, sketchy financial information, and you give a second loan without a business plan?” Beaty said. “You just agreed the financial committee does not have to follow its own requirements.” Young said the information supplied was substantial enough to make a decision about the loan. Loans receivable which are considered collectible and are still accruing finance charges totaled over $1.8 million as of Dec. 31, 2016. Amounts not accruing interest because management has determined that collection of interest is doubtful totaled $1,062,030 as the end of 2016. The LCLGRPG, formed in 1967, has 30 board members, five each from Clinton, Essex, Hamilton, Warren and Washington counties, and meets twice per year. The board mainly deals with water quality issues, but is also involved in promoting economic development. According to a 1978 agreement, employees of the LCLGRPG are employees of Warren County. ■

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“Trust but verify” was a term that was coined back in 1986 in a speech given by President Ronald By Dan Alexander Reagan as he was • PUBLISHER • preparing for talks with Mikhail Gorbachev. Now, some 30-plus years later, the practice is plain common sense, not only for world leaders, but also for ordinary people doing everyday tasks. There are so many scams, careless errors, and companies with selfish motives that it serves us all to be on guard, even when dealing with those we have long deemed trustworthy. In the business world, we run into these situations all too often, especially as personnel or ownership changes. While you can understand and forgive an honest mistake, some honest mistakes can find their way into becoming a valuable money maker, especially when the original error has successfully flown under the radar. Which brings us back to Mr. Reagan’s original point to Mr. Gorbachev which was, I have complete trust in everything you tell me so long as I can validate the information as absolutely accurate. That’s where we find ourselves today, in a world that has limited safeguards and transactions taking place across the internet with unknown individuals who may or may not be who or what they pretend to be. Salespeople, politicians and attorneys tend to be the least trusted in our society, but clearly, you should never trust anyone without verification. Coming from an advertising sales organization, I can assure you we love nothing more than being asked to prove our claims. From circulation numbers to sales statistics, we respect your right to make us back up our claims. Any organization or individual that balks at providing proof of their service should become an untrusted source and anyone claiming to be above reproach has shown their true colors. With any transaction, when in doubt ask a trusted friend or family member for a little help. A third, non-interested party, can help to remove you from an awkward situation by providing a short break from the encounter and allow you to walk away from making an error when being pressured. Additionally, no invoice should ever get paid without questioning the details and making sure exactly what you are purchasing. This practice is especially important in larger companies where the person paying the bill is not the person that places the order. Trust but verify is simply a smart practice in all walks of life. ■

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Where’s the infrastructure bill? Inspiration often comes from unlikely places. Like this week, when our car hit a pothole in downtown Plattsburgh and the check engine light came on. We’ve long said infrastructure isn’t sexy. But our crumbling roadways, bridges, waterways, seaports, sewer lines and public school buildings are facing a crisis. According to the 2017 Infrastructure Report Card released by the American Society for Civil Engineers, America’s infrastructure is rated a D+. The City of Plattsburgh is broke and the rest of our municipalities aren’t exactly swimming in cash. Nationwide, the fi x is projected to cost at least $1.6 trillion above current levels, and crumbling infrastructure costs the economy nearly $200 billion annually, according to a report by U.S. Senate Democrats. We’re not the only ones paying attention. Residents at a town hall in Moriah last month implored Rep. Elise Stefanik to take action, citing their deteriorating surroundings. But Congress continues to do nothing. Stefanik held out hope last month that a federal infrastructure plan from the White House may still be possible. “We have a president that is focused on infrastructure and likes to build things,” she shrugged. President Donald Trump ran on infrastructure. It was one of his most-repeated campaign promises as he careened towards the White House.

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To the Editor: As a lifelong resident of Long Lake, I would like to thank state Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Hamilton County Highway Department for cooperating to repair a dangerous condition on Route 30 without disrupting our lives and commerce other than adding a few extra minutes to travel from Long Lake to Tupper Lake. Originally the Sabattis (with an “a”) Circle Road was the state highway linking Long Lake and Tupper Lake. The telephone lines still go that way. Children of families residing at Whitney Headquarters on Little Tupper Lake were transported to school via school bus. At that same time, log trucks also traveled the Sabattis Road.

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But 16 months into his term, “Infrastructure Week” has become a punchline in Washington, where his administration teeters from scandal to scandal and Republicans have a thin record of accomplishments despite controlling Congress and the White House: No immigration bill, no updated health care plan, no infrastructure fi x. Trump in February called for spending $200 billion in federal money to leverage some $1.5 trillion from all levels of government and the private sector over 10 years. The details didn’t strike us as particularly salivating, largely due to its reliance on tax credits and other unspecified incentives to private investors. But nonetheless, it was something. Congress, however, appeared to quickly lose its appetite. Lawmakers kicked the can down the road by raising spending on infrastructure by more than $10 billion as part of the 2018 omnibus bill, but sprinkling it throughout different funding streams. We’ve drawn attention to this issue as recently as last summer, but it bears repeating now that construction season is again underway. Nearly every Adirondack town is in the process of tackling large-scale water and sewer projects, but we don’t have the population base to bankroll projects through user fees and tax hikes. And that’s to say nothing of state and federal-owned infrastructure. While the state has been a champ at providing grant funding — including the governor’s initiative which has funded critical upgrades at Plattsburgh International Airport

The drivers of 18-wheelers are professionals and probably the safest drivers on the road. There is no more wildlife on the Sabattis Road than on Route 30. They are probably safer due to the lower speed limit. There are no more wet lands on the Sabattis Road, compared to Route 30, so wildlife will not be impacted because of the detour. The birds will be able to mate. My wife commuted daily for 40 years to Tupper Lake and would not have minded the inconvenience of the detour other than leaving a little earlier for work. I realize there may be some damage to the Sabattis Road from the heavy vehicles due to frost coming out of the road. I am sure that was taken under consideration and repairs will be made. They have chosen the optimum time to complete this project before increased traffic in the summer. Kudos to Acting DOT Commissioner Peter Karas, Regional

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— the federal government has been largely absent as a willing partner. The push appears to be dead in the water as lawmakers pivot to this fall’s midterm elections. Trump said as much at a recent Ohio rally, and blamed Democrats for not working with him. It’s political brinkmanship at its most typical: Politicians spin and the public loses. A long-term infrastructure fi x will be costly, but Congress should find the mettle to make it happen. Yes, Stefanik has proven to be apt at steering funds to the district in one-off packages — a cool $500,000 to the Town of Plattsburgh through the Regional Northern Border Commission comes to mind — but we think she should use her clout with House leadership to do more. No one likes raising taxes or fees, but we can think of a half-dozen ideas now to generate revenue — including ideas mentioned by Senate Democrats in their report, including closing tax loopholes. Others revenue-raisers are more unpalatable, including a proposed increase in the federal gas tax, which we think North Country residents are ill-equipped to shoulder. Infrastructure is an issue tied directly to the economic development of our region, and should be prioritized by Congress. Doing so could be a tangible legacy that Congress and the White House, in particular, can do more than simply perpetuate their own existence at the expense of the working class people of this country. — The Sun Editorial Board ■

DOT Director Nicholas Choubah and Hamilton County Highway Superintendent for their development and implementation of this well thought out plan. Bob Dechene, Long Lake ■

then most of those demanding the Second Amendment repeal and confiscation of all guns. Also, now that you are admitting to being a gun owner, be prepared to be assaulted and accused of being responsible for all deaths with guns. You will be charged with having blood on your hands, not caring about children, and even being a murderer. These are some of the charges being laid at the feet of law-abiding NRA members. All four million of them. So far as protection against intruders and other threats, you won’t find these stories in the mainstream newspapers. A recent study found that the use, or threat of use of a gun, has been used over two million times in the last couple of years to protect oneself against assault. Every month, the NRA magazines have verifiable reports where people have protected themselves or others with a gun. It does happen! Edward Binder, Athol ■

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Congressional hopefuls line up behind universal health care, but differ on details Challengers to Rep. Stefanik unanimous in support for government-run model By Pete DeMola EDITOR

acare last year, national polls indicate that health care remains a divisive topic. Fifty-six percent of Americans say the federal government should be responsible for making sure all Americans have health care coverage, up slightly from 52 percent last year and the highest level in 10 years, according to a Gallup poll released last December. But the public is split on if the government should provide that coverage. The same poll revealed 47 percent of Americans favor a government-run healthcare system, while 48 percent favor a system based on private insurance.

palities of paying health insurance premiums. In New York state, 50 percent of Medicaid is paid for at the county level, he said, with upwards of 80 percent of property taxes going to the program in some counties. Moving to a single-payer system, the candidate added, would allow funds to be reallocated to bolster infrastructure. “If we free up those resources, we can have a lot of investment that will drive businesses here and it will also free up entrepreneurs to pursue their goals without fear of a medical bankruptcy,” Nelson said.

PLATTSBURGH | Each of the candidates seeking to take on Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-Willsboro) in this fall’s midterm ‘A BRIDGE’ elections supports a universal health care system. Boyajian stressed the need for bipartisan soluBut the political hopefuls differ on the precise tions and called for lowering the age of Medidetails, with some supporting “Medicare for All,” care buy-in to 55 while allowing pharmaceutical U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ proposed governmentcompanies to negotiate with Medicare to curb run health care legislation, and others offering rising drug costs. a more gradual pathway to universal coverage. “We need to ultimately get to universal covEmily Martz, who supports Medicare for All, erage and we have to do it smart and in a way spoke of “Two Americas” at a forum at SUNY that’s reflective of keeping costs down,” he said. Plattsburgh on Friday, sharing an anecdote about Like Boyajian, Wilson stopped short of enan uncle who developed melanoma which medorsing Medicare for All and said candidates tastasized to his lungs. must push past ideological litmus tests and offer Insurance covered most bills and he’s now in concrete solutions. remission. “When are we going to stop campaigning on But a friend’s husband delayed doctor’s visits what everyone wants to hear and talk about the following signs of a heart attack because he could steps that it’s going to take to achieve our goals?” not afford health insurance. she said. “Finally she convinced him to go,” Martz said. Wilson said she supports Sen. Chris Mur“At the intake window, he dropped dead of a heart phy’s proposal that would allow businesses and attack. We’re the richest country in the world. There’s All seven candidates seeking to unseat Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-Willsboro) are individuals to buy into Medicare as part of the calling for universal health care access. Photo by Pete DeMola no reason that should happen.” Obamacare exchanges. Six Democratic candidates are running for the The “self-promoting system” will drive prices nomination for New York’s 21st Congressional An even 50 percent of Americans approve of Obamacare, down, Wilson said. District. Joining Martz are Don Boyajian, Tedra Cobb, according to a November poll. “It’s going to be a bridge for where we want to get to.” Patrick Nelson, Dylan Ratigan, Katie Wilson and Lynn Ratigan acknowledged public sentiment and criticized Cobb did not attend the forum on Friday, citing a schedKahn, a Green Party candidate. the Democratic Party for not taking the lead on the issue. uling conflict. But she has come out in support of Medicare “Single-payer is part of the Green Party platform and of “It’s time to actually solve it,” he said. for All as a pathway. course I support that,” said Kahn. “For me, the non-negotiable that is that everyone should ECONOMIC DRIVER Ratigan said the phrase “universal” has been politicized, have health care,” Cobb said at a forum in Johnstown in If elected, Patrick Nelson said he would co-sponsor comand has endorsed a “national health care system” that inFebruary. “It can be Medicare for All. Or it can be an expanion legislation to Sanders’ legislation. cludes single-payer among the options. pansion of the (Affordable Care Act). Or it can be Medi“The system that will work best for us is Medicare for All “It’s hard to find people who don’t believe that universal care to 50 and expansion of Medicaid. access to health care is something that is obvious and nec- single-payer health care,” said Nelson. “We need to stick with those principles and we need to Nelson said the legislation would also act as the “singleessary to take us from being base barbaric to base civilizastick with problem-solving so that the outcome is that evtion,” he said. “It’s where we’re going to end up — it’s just greatest” aspect for galvanizing economic development in eryone has health care,” Cobb said. New York’s 21st Congressional District because universal a matter of how long it takes to get there.” Democratic primary voters head to the polls on June 26. ■ health care would allow people to move freely in the workPUBLIC SPLIT — This story has been abridged for print. To read this story place — breaking “job lock” that ties people to jobs for health Following numerous unsuccessful attempts by the White care benefits — and would relieve cash-strapped munici- in its entirety, visit suncommunitynews.com. House and the Republican-led Congress to repeal Obam-

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NEVER SAW IT COMING

On Friday evening, May 4, the television chattered on that there was a big wind coming and that everyone should batten down the hatches. Sure enough, around 9 o’clock the wind started to howl and the electricity suddenly went out with a loud pop. Sitting there in an ominous world gone black, I heard a loud crack but it was so dark outside that I couldn’t see its cause. But I knew without a doubt that it was not going to be anything good. The next morning, at dawn’s early light, I prepared to go to the Richards Library — as was my usual Saturday morning ritual — to snuggle up with their micro-film machine to read what had occurred a hundred years ago round about and here in town. Looking outside I suddenly realized that I would not be going anywhere because a huge, towering pine tree had split down the middle and had fallen across my driveway at an angle making it impossible for myself and my car to pass to the street. I did what any mother would do. I called my son Mac Hadden in Queensbury and told him that his mother was in dire distress and needed to be saved from the jaws of old Mother Nature. Being the best son ever, he was here in record time with his father’s trusty chainsaw and for over an hour, as my cats and I watched in admiration, he hacked away at that monster tree. Free at last! I wish also to thank Byron

Rounds for promising to come and help me clean up this coming week.

TOWN DAMAGE MINIMAL

and service agency in a magnificent new building. The new building is owned by “Judge” Ken Bennett and the A&B Oil Company, whose association with Mr. Duell goes back to 1930. Karl Duell’s high level of Oldsmobile sales has won him many prizes. His staff includes Orson Schermerhorn, parts manager and Al Schirloh, general manager. “Come and help me celebrate,” he said.

In all, 180,000 National Grid customers lost power during the storm. The only other victim that fell to the wind, that I personally saw in Warrensburg, was on the south corner lawn of the former Senior Citizens house — the historic Miles Thomas property on Main Street, which is owned by the town. This victim also was a large CATHY CARR TO SING AT CHURCH pine tree but its center core, unlike mine, Mrs. Ron Cash, known professionally showed some rot and decay. as popular recording artist Cathy Carr, A roof was blown off a dairy barn in whose record “Ivory Tower” sold over Washington County and much damage a million copies, will sing to assist the was suffered by the building fund drive of wind in Chestertown “Rough winds do shake the darling Christ Community and the Friends Church in Athol. Lake Road and buds of May.” — William Shakespeare Cathy and her elsewhere. We husband Ron Cash are fortunate that we received far less (and their little pet poodle “Beauty”) are damage in comparison. the owners of Sun Canyon Dude Ranch in

FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO – MAY, 1963

KARL DUELL OPENS NEW GARAGE

Few residents of this area can forget the night of Oct. 25, 1960 when the sirens summoned firemen to North Warrensburg, where Karl Duell’s Garage was a blazing inferno. The loss was estimated at $100,000 and insurance covered about one fifth of that loss. At that same site, opposite the entrance to Route 28 on Route 9 on Saturday, May 18, 1963, Mr. Duell, with an open house, will reopen his Oldsmobile garage sales

Thurman. The public is invited. Mrs. Carr will sing and the all day activities at the ranch will conclude with a square dance.

SWEET AND SOUR NOTES

The Walter Wood family, of Warrensburg, thanks everyone for their household donations to replace those that were lost during their recent fire. For hire – James Galusha is plowing gardens in Warrensburg and B.J. Clark is shoeing horses in Stony Creek. Norma Frulla does sewing and alterations. The Country Gentleman Barber Shop at 1 Hudson St., Warrensburg is open. Barbers are Mitch Abood and Bob Lloyd.

Miss Glenda Ackley, daughter of Genevieve Ackley of Warrensburg, was married on May 4, 1963 to LeRoy Ashe, son of the late Mrs. Ida Ashe of Glens Falls. The couple will reside in Warrensburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Warrensburg, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Irene M. Fleming, to Michael J. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Baker of Glens Falls. Mrs. Maynard Baker was hostess at a surprise stork shower at her home for Mrs. Gary Rounds. The guest of honor received many fine gifts. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Stony Creek, died Sunday morning, May 5, 1963 in Glens Falls Hospital. Besides his parents he is survived by 13 brothers and sisters. Richard N. Beswick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Beswixk, 22 Mountain Ave., Warrensburg, is serving aboard the navy’s first fleet ballistic missile submarine tender USS Proteus, which returned to her homeport in Charleston, South Carolina on March 27, 1963 after two years at Holy Loch, Scotland. John Engle, son of Jeannette and Calvin Engle of Warrensburg, has been selected to represent Warrensburg at Boys State, to be held June 23, 1963 at Colgate University in Hamilton. He has been sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. He is currently a junior at Warrensburg Central School. ■ — Readers are welcome to contact Adirondack Journal/Sun correspondent Jean Hadden at jhadden 1@nycap.rr.com or 623-2210.


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Warriors beat undefeated Whitehall in extra innings By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER

LAKE GEORGE | The Lake George Warriors baseball team captured a key late-season victory in a rare Sunday game on May 6 as they handed rival Whitehall their first Adirondack League loss of the 2018 season. The game was no cakewalk, however. Lake George’s 7-6 victory was a hard-fought battle that endured for 10 innings. Lake George trailed 1-0 until the fifth inning when they engineered a six-run offensive onslaught — which Whitehall answered with a run that same stanza and four runs two at-bats later to send the game into extra innings. One run in the 10th inning by Lake George senior Alex Jones — who had hit a double to get on base — gave the Warriors their winning margin. On the mound for the Warriors was senior

Tony Abrantes to start, relieved by junior Nick Hoffis, who struck out four batters in his appearance and was credited with the win — his second for 2018. Offensive highlights include Jones batting 4 for 6; senior Jack Kelleher batting 3 for 5 including a double and RBI; plus freshman Sean Butkowski hitting a double and 2 RBIs. Pitching for Whitehall was Evan St. Claire, who was credited for a pivotal win April 10 — shutting out Fort Ann, defending Class D state champions, in a 10-0 no-hitter. With the victory over Whitehall, Lake George has a 10-2 win-loss league record and a 11-2 overall record. After their showdown with Whitehall, Lake George had only two games left in its regular season — a game on their home field Monday May 7 against Granville, followed by an away game Tuesday May 8 against Saratoga Catholic. The Adirondack League tournament games are scheduled for Friday

May 11 and Monday May 14. As of May 5, Lake George was leading Adirondack league Division I followed by Granville in second place and Warrensburg ranking third with a 6-4 league record.

hitting a double, Jack Mellon batting 2 for 3, and newcomer Cole Clarke hitting 2 RBIs. For the Burghers, seniors Jacob Johnson and Cole Lanfear did the heavy hitting — Johnson hit a double and two RBIs, while Lanfear batted 2 for 3, with a double and an RBI. A day earlier, Lake George defeated Hadley-Luzerne by a score of 15-3 in a game that was concluded after four and a half innings due to the 10-run mercy rule. The Eagles lead off with two runs initially, answered by Lake George by one run in each of the first two innings. In the third inning, however, Lake George blew away Hadley-Luzerne with 13 runs to 1 for the Eagles, sealing their fate. Lake George had 12 hits backing up their pitcher, Jack Mellon. Highlights include senior Tony Abrantes hitting a triple, Kelleher hitting a double, 2 RBIs and a single; Clarke hitting 3 RBIs in three at-bats; Jones hitting a double and a single and Butkowski hitting a double. ■

WARRIORS EDGE PAST BURGHERS

On May 4, Lake George beat Warrensburg 7-6 after the Warriors were trailing for five innings. Warrensburg had a six-run spree in the third inning, answered by four runs by Lake George in their ensuing at-bat. The Warriors added three more in the sixth inning and held Warrensburg scoreless in the top of the 7th to earn the victory. Pitching for the Warriors was Nick Hoffis; on the mound for the Burghers was junior Peyton Olden. Offensive highlights for the Warriors include junior Michael Johnson hitting 3 for 4 including a double and 2 RBIs, Jack Kelleher

Warriors win tourney as they head into post-season By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER

LAKE GEORGE | The Lake George softball team won its own tournament May 5, clinching the title by beating Hoosick Falls 6-1 in the finals. Pitcher Rebecca Jaeger, a junior, was in her competitive groove, striking out 11 batters in the game that extended the Warriors’ winning streak — giving them additional momentum as they head towards the Adirondack League playoffs and the Section II tournament while enjoying an 11-2 league record. Against Hoosick Falls, Lake George had 12 hits to back up pitcher Rebecca Jaeger’s firepower which yielded 111 strikeouts. Jaeger was also productive on offense, connecting with two hits — one of them a double — for three times at the plate. Rebecca’s younger sister Rachel, a freshman, hit 3 for 4 at bat, hit a double, as did senior catcher Abby Baertschi — along with an RBI — and senior fielder Logan Clark. Exciting the Warrior crowd was a home run slugged by classmate Maddi Mann. Rachel Layton, another senior, was 2 for 3 with an RBI and she scored a run. Junior Alysia Kane

hit an RBI and scored a run. In the earlier tourney semifinal, Lake George beat Ticonderoga 12-1, with Rebecca Jaeger on the mound. Jaeger kept Ticonderoga’s offense contained — tallying 8 strikeouts — while her teammates produced hits scattered through the game. Baertschi hit both a double and a triple and an RBI as well as scoring two runs. Mann whacked two doubles, and Clarke — 3 for 5 — hit a double as well as scoring two runs and an RBI. Rachel Jaeger was 2 for 4, scoring 3 runs and an RBI, Deme Fish showed patience at the plate but aggression in her running, gaining two walks, an RBI, two runs and two stolen bases in the process. In the semis, Hoosick Falls beat Queensbury 11-9.

WARRIORS STAGE A LATE-GAME REBOUND

On May 4 the Warriors defeated Warrensburg 10-6 with a sixth inning comeback featuring six runs and an additional one in the seventh to secure the game. Rebecca Jaeger’s durable arm produced consistent defense for the remainder of the game after Warrensburg launched

a six-run tirade in the third inning. Both teams exhibited hot batting: Producing for the Warriors were Rachel and Rebecca Jaeger with one and two doubles respectively, joined by senior Morgan Zilm with her own two-bagger. For the Burghers, freshman Nayana DeAmelia and her sister Bella, a junior, both hit triples; while juniors Dianne Curtis and Mikayla Rothermel each hit a double. A day earlier, the Warriors defeated Hadley-Luzerne by a score of 15-3. Highlights included 12 strikeouts by Rebecca Jaeger and productive hitting by her sister Rachel as well as Baertschi, Clarke — and Mann, who hit a triple.

WARRENSBURG CRUSHES ARGYLE

One of Warrensburg’s highlights of the season occurred May 3 when then cruised over Argyle by a score of 18 to 3 — a welcome respite from early-season disappointments. The Burghers’ batting produced 16 hits, including a slew of doubles — one each from Langworthy, sophomores Hope Boland and Sydney Gerrain, as well as juniors Megan Hughes and Dianne Curtis. Bella DeAmelia, Langworthy, and Rothermel were all 3 for 4 for the game. As pitcher, Langworthy kept Argyle’s bats relatively silent. ■

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FISHING TOURNEY held at Westport Fish & Game Club; 10:30 a.m. -12:00p.m. Ages 3-15 welcome. Registration begins at 10:30. Fishing from 11-12:00. Lunch will be served and prizes awarded. Ticonderoga » Mother’s Day Weekend Market held at Ticonderoga Area Farmer’s Market; 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Come preview the 2018 Farmer’s Market. Located at “Wicker Wood” near Walmart Entrance, across from Christopher Chevrolet and Buick. Parking in the back. Details: 518-585 6619.

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Biscuit Dinner held at Community Methodist Church; 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Adults $10, Children $5. Details: 518-494-3374 Stony Creek » “Natural PlantDyeing on Textiles” held at Town Hall; 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. A one day workshop with artist Jeanne Noordsy. Space is limited and a 15.00 materials fee is due by May 1st to reserve your spot. Details & to reserve: 518-696-5911

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Port Henry » Mothers Day Chicken BBQ held at Knights of Columbus; 12:00 p.m. Please join us on Mother’s on Mother's Day. Day. Dinners include 1/2 chicken, chicken, potato, baked beans, 1/2 poti coleslaw & roll. Take-outs coleslaw&ri available. $10 per person. available.

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Forge For Night with Steve Gurzler held St1 at Adirondack Folk a1 School; 6:30 p.m. s Be E introduced tito the art of blacksmithing by b visiting AFS on any vi of of our OPEN FORGE nights for an amazing nis demonstration derr by an expert smith. byan Observing is free and Observ open to to tr the public. There is open a small small fee fee tc to try your hand at a blacksmithing. blacksmithing.

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Athol » Thurman Town Wide Sale held at In and Around Town; 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Follow hot pink signs to and through Thurman for old-fashioned yard sales. Find maps at sales near edges of town and online to guide you. You’ll have a blast. www.ThurmanTownwideSale. com

MAY 19

Schroon Lake » Wild West Frontier

Town Festival held at Frontier Town; Schroon Lake Central School will host the first Wild West Frontier Town Festival on May 19th in Schroon Lake. During the festival, part of the street near the local beach will be closed off for musical entertainment, reenactments, a Wild West juggling show, and more. Lake George » 2018 Annual Perennial Plant Sale held at St. James Episcopal Church; 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Come early for the best selection! Select from a wide variety of high-quality perennial plants. All perennials are reasonably priced to fit your budget. Details: www. lakegeorgecommunitygardenclub. org/ or contact Annette Newcomb at 518-793-6893 or Charlanne McDonough at 518-796-1777. Lake George » Randy’s Run held at Lake George Elementary School; 10:00 a.m. The seventeenth annual Randy’s Run is a 5K event for runners and walkers alike. Those wishing to participate may

register online at https://randysrun. sportssignup.com/. Registration will be open from 7:30 am until fifteen minutes prior to the 10:00 am start time. The sixth annual Murphy’s Mile, a shorter course, will take place one hour prior to Randy’s Run at 9:00 am. Crown Point » NY/VT Champlain Bridge 5K held at Crown Point State Historic Site; 10:00 a.m. Sponsored by La Chute Runners. Benefits CPCS Backpack program. Details: lachute.us or 518-597-3754

MAY 20

Lake George » Hike for Hope held at Prospect Mtn; 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. The Hike for Hope is a challenging climb on the paved access road up Prospect Mountain. We begin at the first Overlook. At the Summit, there will be food, raffle drawings and prizes. Details: Laura Marx, afsp.org or 518-791-1544.

MAY 26

Warrensburgh » Green Thumb Perennial Swap held at Warrensburgh Mills Historic District; 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon Bring your plants in any size or shape container, and exchange for ones of equal size or value. All are welcome. Free refreshments. Details: Teresa Whalen by phone or text 518-4665497 or e-mail warrensburgh. beautification@yahoo.com.

MAY 26 - MAY 27

Stony Creek » “Poppies Suitcase” Live from NYC held at The Lodge

at Harrisburg Lake; 8:00 p.m. They will be playing a variety of music from current dance to classic rock. There is no cover charge, it will be a cash bar and we will have our free hotdogs from the cart with all the fixings!

MAY 30 - JUN. 3

Lake George » Lake George Elvis Festival held at Various Locations; Festival events will take place at various venues throughout the picturesque community of Lake George, New York. The 15th annual event features some of the world’s top Elvis Tribute Artists. Details: lakegeorge.com/elvis-festival/

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Gillibrand announces bill to aid employee-owned businesses

As Baby Boomers head toward the exits, proposed legislation would help small businesses transition to employee stock ownership plans

Gillibrand’s Main Street Employee Ownership Act would which improve access to capital, update lending practices and bolster assistance to help transition these businesses to ESOPs, namely through U.S. Small Business Administration outreach. “It creates more financing opportunities for ESOPs,” GIllibrand said. Transitioning to a new model of ownership may also lead to an uptick in unemployment and investment, Gillibrand said. The legislation would also benefit businesses like North By Pete DeMola EDITOR Country Creamery in Keeseville, which is exploring a move to a ESOP model order to become more resilient and SARANAC LAKE | U.S. Sen. Kirsten It’s kind of an invisible in democratic, said co-owner Ashlee KleinGillibrand (D-NY) is proposing legis- problem until you see hammer. lation to make it easier for small busi“We’d like to extend that to owner‘going out of business’ nesses to craft employee-owned stock ship of the business once we’ve gotten ownership plans, or ESOPs, a measure or ‘closed’ signs.” more of the professional help that we’re the lawmaker says will stave off possible looking for,” Kleinhammer said. “This disruptions in local economies as older business owners begin to transition out of the labor force. is a young business, but are lots of other young businesses and farms in our area that have an opportunity. It’s an upAdirondack North Country Association (ANCA) Exand-coming enterprise and a viable option for lots of people ecutive Director Kate Fish said as Baby Boomers in the in their career paths now.” North Country are looking to retire, the lack of a concrete Gillibrand tied the proposal squarely to income equality. transition plans may negatively impact the local economy. “We want to reward to businesses who do invest in their Fish estimated there between 10,000 to 16,000 businesses community,” Gillibrand said. “The country needs to start owned by Baby Boomers in the North Country. rewarding its workers better.” But fewer than 15 percent of them have an exit plan. The bipartisan legislation introduced by Gillibrand also A general lack of venture capital in the Adirondacks contains a component that would see ANCA’s newly minted and a lack of prospective buyers may complicate succesCenter for Businesses in Transition fan out into local comsion efforts — particularly if kids don’t want to inherit munities to assist business owners at or near retirement dethe family business. veloping transition plans that include the use of ESOPs. The worst case scenario is that businesses simply close. “One of ANCA’s strengths is boots on the ground,” Fish Shuttered storefronts, said Fish, could send “shock waves” said. through rural communities, which depend on small businesses Gillibrand, delivering comments at the nonprofit’s headfor employment. quarters in downtown Saranac Lake on Monday, said ESOPs “It’s kind of an invisible problem until you see ‘going out and co-ops are good for businesses, workers and the local of business’ or ‘closed’ signs,” Fish said. economy because they’re less likely to lay off workers in

economic downturns, go bankrupt and tend to stay in business longer. “Workers at employee-owned companies are paid 5 to 12 percent more; they have two times more in retirement savings, and they have greater job stability,” Gillibrand said. Companies that transition to employee ownership see an increase in productivity by 4 to 5 percent the year the business becomes employee-owned, she said. An estimated 181,370 businesses in New York state have owners who are near or at retirement employ 1.6 million workers statewide, according to Gillibrand’s office. The House has passed companion legislation, said the lawmaker, who said she was optimistic the legislation could be attached to a larger economic development bill in the Senate. ■

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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The name of the limited liability company is 2963 LAKE SHORE, LLC. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was April 11, 2018. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 2963 LAKE SHORE, LLC, 19 W. Notre Dame Street, PO Box 898, Glens Falls, New York 12801. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. NE-04/21-05/26/20186TC-182544 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Adirondack Process Control LLC. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 5.3.2018. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 59 Wincrest Dr. Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-05/12-06/16/20186TC-184568 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Angelique's Hometown Diner LLC. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4.4.2018. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 1 Braley Point, Bolton Landing, NY 12814. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-04/14-05/19/20186TC-181731 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited Liability Company that was formed is : BCR ROUTE 9 LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State of the State of New York on March 29, 2018. The office of said Limited Liability Company is located in Warren County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Limited Liability Company upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process is: BCR ROUTE 9 LLC, c/o McPhillips, Fitzgerald & Cullum LLP, P.O. Box 299, Glens Falls, NY 12801. NE-04/7-05/12/20186TC-181190 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The name of the limited liability company is BLUE MOUNTAIN STATION, LLC (The LLC). The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was April 12, 2018 The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 21 Dix Avenue, Glens Falls, New York 12801

The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-4/21-05/26/20186TC-182522 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Braman Enterprises, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/16/2018. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 65 Country Colony Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act NE-04/7-05/12/20186TC-181195 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DIAMOND GIRL 72, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/18/2013 . Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 188 Dix Ave., Glens Falls, NY 12801. Purpose: any lawful act NE-05/05-06/09/20186TC-183847 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF Exit 18 Industrial Property Holdings LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: Exit 18 Industrial Property Holdings LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on April 6, 2018. The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Warren. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State will mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served on him or her is 27 Silver Circle, Queensbury, New York 12804. NE-04/28-06/02/20186TC-183217 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The name of the limited liability company is HELI IP, LLC (The LLC). The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was April 20, 2018 The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 4054 State Route 9L, Lake George, NY 12845 The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-04/28-06/02/20186TC-183235 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Honey Do Enterprises, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/1/2018. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the

LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 442 Corinth Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act NE-04/7-05/12/20186TC-181196 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited Liability Company that was formed is : J & E Zack Lake House, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State of the State of New York on May 2, 2018. The office of said Limited Liability Company is located in Warren County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Limited Liability Company upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process is: J & E Zack Lake House, LLC, c/o Deborah Zack, 41 Palmer Pond Road, Chestertown, NY 12817. NE-05/12-06/16/20186TC-184566

may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 78 Tuthill Road, Queensbury, New York 12804 Purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. NE-04/28-03/02/20186TC-182975 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NO CHARDONNAY LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/10/18. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-05/05-06/09/20186TC-183892 NOTICE COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE PROPOSALS Warrensburg Central School District, Warrensburg, NY is soliciting RFPs (Request for Proposals) for Comprehensive Insurance Coverage. Interested parties should request an RFP package containing specifications and other pertinent information. Proposals should be submitted in an envelope marked INSURANCE RFP and should be in the hands of the Business Administrator, 103 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, NY not later than 2:00 PM, Friday, June 8, 2018. The Warrensburg Central School District Board of Education reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals and to make award in the best interest of the Warrensburg Central School District. Quote form must be completed and signed or the proposal will be rejected. By Order of the Warrensburg Central School District Clerk: Cynthia Turcotte 5/11/18 NE-05/12/2018-1TC184517 NOTICE OF ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING AND ELECTION NORTH WARREN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT The Board of Education of the North Warren Central School District, Warren County, New York, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that the Public Budget Hearing of said school district will be held in the North Warren Central School Library in Chestertown, NY on the 7th day of May 2018, beginning at 7:00 p.m. AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a vote will be taken of all those qualified voters of said School District in the North Warren Central School Gymnasium at the Annual District meeting on the 15th of May, 2018, for the purpose of voting upon the matters hereinafter set forth. Polls for the purpose of voting on the following matters will be open between the hours of 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. *Annual Budget *Annual Election of the Board of Education AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the statement of amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by residents of the District during the 14 days immediately preceding the annual meeting, except Saturday, Sunday, or holidays, at the North Warren Central School during the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. ABSENTEE BALLOTS: The Board of Education has adopted the procedure allowed under sec-

tion 2018(b) of the Education Law to permit absentee balloting for eligible district residents. Applications for absentee ballots for the budget vote and election of Board Members may be applied for at the Office of the District Clerk. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall will be available in said Office of the Clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of elections, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, and that such list will also be posted at the polling place on the day of the Annual Election and Budget Vote. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District no later than the 30th day preceding the election at which the candidates so nominated are to be elected. Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of the School District, must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the School District, and must state the name and residence of the candidate. Petitions must be in the District Office by 5:00 PM on April 16th, 2018. There are three (3) vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education. Two (2) vacancies are for threeyear terms as the terms of Dan Freebern and Jason Willette will expire on June 30, 2018. One (1) vacancy is for a oneyear term as a Board Member resigned during their tenure and the interim appointment of Frank Hill will expire on May 15, 2018. Dated: March 19, 2018 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NORTH WARREN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK. Margaret Hill, District Clerk NE-3/31, 4/14, 4/28, 5/12/2018-4TC-179799

Jr./Sr. High School Building (lobby area outside the gymnasium) located at 103 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, New York, on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) during which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine or ballot upon the following items: *To Adopt the Annual Budget: To adopt the annual budget of the School District for the fiscal year of 2018-2019 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the District. *RESOLVED that the Warrensburg Central School District Board of Education is hereby authorized to (a) establish an Equipment and Bus/Vehicles Reserve Fund pursuant to 3651 (1) of the New York Education Law in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000, with a probable term of ten (10) years, to be used to pay the cost of the acquisition of equipment, including but not limited to technology, operation and maintenance equipment, and school buses and vehicles, (b) transfer $500,000 from currently available fund balance to such Equipment and Bus/Vehicles Reserve Fund, and (c) subsequently appropriate from time to time available fund balance and/or other legally available funds of the school district to such Equipment and Bus/Vehicles Reserve Fund upon voter approval. *Shall the Board of Education be authorized to Lease one (1) 35-Passenger Wheelchair bus and one (1) 66-Passenger bus for a (5) five year term at an annual cost not to exceed $38,000. *Board of Education Officer at-large (2) Vacancies: *Term of office: July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2022. *Term of office: July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2022. *RESOLVED, that pursuant to Education Law, Section 259, the Board of Education of the Warrensburg Central School District is authorized to increase the current levy by $11,130 to the total of $152,130 and collect an annual tax, year after year, separate and apart from the annual school district budget which shall be paid to The Richards Library for the support and maintenance of the library, with this appropriated amount to be the annual appropriation until thereafter modified by a future vote of the electors of the Warrensburg Central School District. Voting machines will be utilized. NOTICE is also given that absentee ballots may be applied for at the office of the District Clerk. Applications for absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days prior to the vote if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or on or prior to May 15, 2018, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on May 15, 2018. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the office of the District Clerk on each of the five (5) days prior to the day of the election, except Saturday and Sunday, and such list will also be posted at the polling place. Any quali-

THE NAME OF THE LLC IS KENBE, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Secretary of State on February 7, 2018. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. The office of the LLC is to be located in Warren County. The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The address of which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is 3H High Pines Terrace, Chestertown, NY 12817. NE-04/7-05/12/20186TC-181264 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: LEB Distribution, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/21/2018. Office Location: Warren County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 1747 Ridge Rd. Queensbury NY, 12804 Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-04/21-05/26/20186TC-182265 MATTISON AUTO SALES, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/20/2018. Office in Warren Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 8 Lower Warren St., Queensbury, NY 12804, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NE-05/12-06/16/20186TC-184567 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: MG Canepa Enterprises, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 3, 2017. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 3918 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY 12885. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-04/21-05/26/20186TC-182519 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NMH PROPERTIES LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY On 4/17/18 Office Location: Warren SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom Process against it

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AND BUDGET VOTE NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing of the qualified voters of the Warrensburg Central School District, Warren County, New York, will be held in the Jr./Sr. High School Library located at 103 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, New York, on May 7, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) for the presentation of the budget. NOTICE is also given that a copy of the statement of expenditures for the ensuing year for school purposes (20182019) may be obtained by any resident in the District between May 1, 2018, and May 15, 2018, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the Warrensburg Central School Business Office between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.). NOTICE is also given that Petitions for nominating candidates for the office of Member of the Board of Education must be filed in the District Clerks office no later than April 16, 2018 by 5:00 p.m. Blank petitions are available at the Office of the District Clerk between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday except for holidays and on the district website: www.wcsd.org. Each petition must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the District, must state the residence of the candidate, and residence of each signer. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the qualified voters of the Warrensburg Central School District will be held at the Warrensburg

LEGALS y fied voter present in the polling place may object to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making his/her challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Election before the close of the polls. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election. The School District may require all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law ยง2018-c. Such form may include a drivers license, a nondriver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address. By order of the School District Clerk. Cynthia Turcotte, District Clerk NE-03/31, 4/14, 4/28, 5/12/2018-4TC-179500 NOTICE OF ANNUAL METING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION MINERVA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWN OF MINERVA COUNTY OF ESSEX, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing of the qualified voters of the Minerva School District, Essex County, Olmstedville, New York, will be held in the school library in said District on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 6:00 pm, for the presentation of the budget. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual meeting of the qualified voters of the Minerva Central School District, Town of Minerva, Essex County, New York, will be held in the Minerva Central School Lobby in said District on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 between the hours of 1:00 pm and 8:00 pm, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by paper ballot upon the following items: 1. To adopt the annual budget of the School District for the fiscal year 2018-2019 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the District. 2. To elect one (1) member of the Board for a 5year term commencing July 1, 2018 and expiring on June 30, 2023 to succeed the seat now held by Danae Tucker, whose term expires on June 30, 2018. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School Districts budget for 2018-2019, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District during business hours beginning Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at the main office of Minerva Central School. A report of tax exemptions, showing how much of the total assessed value on the final assessment roll or rolls used in that budgetary process is exempt from taxation, shall be annexed to the budget document. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be

LEGALS filed with the Clerk of said School District not later than Monday, April 16, 2018 between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the District and shall be signed by at least twenty-five (25) voters of the District, must state the name and residence of the candidate and shall describe the specific vacancy for which the candidate is nominated and must state the name and residence of each signer. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots will be obtainable between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. The District Clerk must receive completed application at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. The District Clerk must receive absentee ballots no later the 5:00 pm, on Tuesday, May 15, 2018. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk on and after May 8, 2018 between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm on weekdays prior the day set for the annual election and on May 15, 2018 the day set for the election, said list will be posted at the polling place of the election. Any qualified voter present in the polling place may object to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making his/her challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Elections before the close of polls. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, (3) a resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election. The school district may require all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law #2018-c. Such form may include a drivers license, a nondrivers identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board in accordance with #2035 and #2008 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, otherwise to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the Minerva Board of Education on or before April 12, 2018 at 5:00 pm prevailing time; must be typed or printed in English, must be directed to the Clerk of the School District and signed by at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the district; and must state the name and residence of each signed. However, the School Board will not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of which fails to in-


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clude a specific appropriation where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition. Diana Mason Minerva Central School Town of Minerva, County of Essex, New York NE-03/31, 4/14, 5/5, 5/12/2018-4TC-179771 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Rescott Remodeling LLC. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4.16.2018. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 31 New Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-04/28-06/02/20186TC-183234 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: Sandy Bay Onaway, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 26, 2018. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 283 South Prospect Street, Burlington, VT 05401. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-04/21-05/26/20186TC-182521| Spruced Up Home Improvements LLC. Filed 3/2/18. Office: Warren Co. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: Shawn W Plummer, 11 Boylston St, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Purpose: General. NE-05/12-06/16/20186TC-184651 STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, WARREN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS BY PROCEEDING IN REM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ELEVEN OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW BY THE COUNTY OF WARREN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE INDEX NO. 65080 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 12TH day of March, 2018, the Warren County Treasurer, hereinafter the Enforcing Officer of the County of Warren, hereinafter the Tax District, pursuant to law, filed with the Clerk of Warren County, the original of this Petition and Notice of Foreclosure against various parcels of real property for unpaid taxes. The above-captioned proceeding is hereby commenced to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes or other lawful charges which have accumulated and become liens against certain property. The parcels to which this proceeding applies and the owners of record for said parcels pursuant to the tax rolls are set forth below: Parcel Information Town Of Bolton ID# 124.00-1-29 New Vermont Rd DeStanko Tamara, 81-29 Liberty Ave 35.52 acres Rural vac >

James, Nonenmacher Linda 6.06 acres 1 Family Res

G&G Lands & Buildings LTD, Attn: Roaring Brook Ranch 3.70 acres Motel

Rd Flynn James H, PO Box 399 1.05 acres 1 Family Res

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Logue, Logue Paul Timothy 1.00 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 124.00-1-56 332 Padanarum Rd Szalontai Alex, Szalontai Sharon 3.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 169.04-2-1 East Schroon River Rd Nonenmacher James, Nonenmacher Linda 3.66 acres Res vac land ID# 169.04-2-8 Schroon River Rd Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 1.97 acres Res vac land ID# 169.04-2-10 10131023 East Schroon River Rd Nonenmacher

ID# 170.00-1-2 Northway Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 82.42 acres Priv forest ID# 170.00-1-9 Northway Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 47.42 acres Priv forest ID# 170.00-1-20 Lamb Hill Rd Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 40.89 acres Priv forest ID# 171.07-2-37 Route 9N Marki Bernard, Marki Patricia 6.85 acres Res vac land ID# 185.00-1-17 Lamb Hill Rd Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 168.96 acres Priv forest ID# 185.00-1-19 205 Trout Lake Rd Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 6.47 acres Res vac land ID# 185.00-1-33 Northway Cooper Anton F, 1050 East Schroon River Rd 48.97 acres Priv forest ID# 199.07-1-1 South Trout Lake Rd Ellis Patrick P, 12 Sutherland Ct 16.40 acres Res vac land Village Of Lake George ID# 251.10-3-59 20 Scrimshaw Ln DeNardo Cheryl, 281 Buck Pond Rd 0.27 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.14-3-3 267 Canada St 267 Canada Street LLC, Attn: Dr. Ronald Montana 0.00 acres Restaurant ID# 251.18-2-10 60 Cooper St Chiaravalle Luigi Gino, 60 Cooper St 0.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.18-4-2 89 Canada St Stuart Arms Realty Corp., 89 Canada St 0.94 acres Restaurant ID# 251.18-4-14 73 Mcgillis Ave Kerrisk Timothy J, Kerrisk Mary 0.00 acres 2 Family Res ID# 251.18-4-62 47 Caldwell Ave Edwards Sheila, 1123 Forest Ave 0.00 acres Cottage Town Of Lake George ID# 224.00-2-4 Harrington Hill Rd Whalen Kevin, 109 North Post Oak Ln Ste 530 16.19 acres Rural vac > ID# 251.07-1-56.1 16 Tea Island Ln Willigan John, Willigan Linda G 3.54 acres Seasonal res ID# 251.20-1-33 10 Lake St Schaeffer Charles A, Schaeffer Michael S 0.12 acres 1 Family Res ID# 264.03-1-5 2289 Rt 9N Consaga Thonas E, Consaga Laura K 0.93 acres Seasonal res ID# 264.03-1-28 45 Kings Rd Abrantes James, Abrantes Amanda 0.57 acres 1 Family Res ID# 264.07-2-33 1 Front St Azar Catherine F, Attn: Kathleen T Meyer 0.22 acres Seasonal res ID# 277.01-1-9 9N G&G Lands ings Ltd, Attn: Brook Ranch acres Resort

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ID# 277.01-1-14.1 Rt 9N G&G Lands & Buildings LTD, Attn: Roaring Brook Ranch 32.07 acres Motel Town Of Chester ID# 16.-1-33 209 Lane Rd Matson Hugh, 217 Lane Rd 3.54 acres 1 Family Res ID# 17.-1-26 Olmstedville Rd Thomas Alicia, 91 Blythewood Island Rd 0.86 acres Res vac land ID# 17.-1-45 Olmstedville Rd Thomas Alica E, 93 Blythewood Is Rd 36.06 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 32.-1-9 941 State Route 28N Emily''s Farms Inc, 941 State Rte 28N 1.42 acres Mfg housing ID# 32.-1-38 Cobble Creek Rd Muller Michael J, PO Box 143 30.38 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 33.-2-5 25 Lane Rd Pierce William F, Pierce Kathleen 6.19 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 34.-1-2 Off Ted Wells Rd White Kathleen, Bennett Josita 43.00 acres Priv forest ID# 35.-1-19 119 Olmstedville Rd Smith Cleyona Dalaba, 119 Olmstedville Rd 6.08 acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.-1-24.2 242 Olmstedville Rd Mock Grace J, 242 Olmstedville Rd 0.78 acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.-1-35 332 Olmstedville Rd Warrington Kenneth Sr, Warrington Tressa 1.12 acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.2-1-15 18 Agard Rd D''Andrade Christine, D''Andrade Wayne 0.60 acres Mfg housing ID# 35.4-2-15 40 Olmstedville Rd Dubay Robert W, PO Box 211 0.15 acres 1 Family Res ID# 49.-1-2.1 State Route 28N Baroudi Rebecca Et al, c/oDr E.J.Okasanholt 49.00 acres Priv forest ID# 49.-1-3.2 358 Byrd Pond Rd Baroudi Rebecca, PO Box 287 47.52 acres Mfg housing ID# 51.-1-10 Off Perry Rd Bradway John, 136 Igerna Rd 50.00 acres Priv forest ID# 52.-1-3 E Nichols Rd Asendorf John, Asendorf Tim 0.97 acres Res vac land ID# 52.-1-25.1 7639 State Route 9 Vanderminden Cynthia, PO Box 294 3.39 acres 1 Family Res ID# 52.-1-25.2 7643 State Route 9 Vanderminden Cynthia, PO Box 294 5.94 acres Res w/comuse ID# 52.-1-37 Igerna Rd Bradway John, 136 Igerna Rd 50.00 acres Priv forest ID# 52.-1-38 Igerna Rd Bradway John, 136 Igerna Rd 110.99 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 53.-2-12 832 Landon Hill Rd Hopkins Eugene R, Hopkins Rose M 3.05 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 277.01-1-11 Rt 9N Off G&G Lands & Buildings Ltd, Attn: Roaring Brook Ranch 2.00 acres Resort

ID# 66.6-1-15 109 State Route 28N Segura Robert A, Segura Kathleen T 0.00 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 277.01-1-12 Rt 9N Off G&G Land & Buildings Ltd, PO Box 671 10.15 acres Resort

ID# 66.7-1-2.8 Mt Estate Rd Tew Jeffrey Charles, PO Box 54 2.02 acres Res vac land

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ID# 86.10-1-12 111 Jones Rd VanVoorhis Donald, VanVoorhis Barbara 0.00 acres Seasonal res ID# 86.18-1-71 118 Chester Shores Dr Van Cook Joseph, 131 Sunnyside Ave 0.61 acres 1 Family Res ID# 87.16-1-1 71 Dixon Rd Sapienza Anthony, Country Haven 19.36 acres Camping park ID# 103.18-1-15 Frederick Rd Seitz Gloria A, 60-80 60th Ln 1.36 acres Res vac land

ID# 20.10-1-13 1 Red Wing Rd Buttino Deborah A, Buttino Nicholas B 0.00 acres Part res use ID# 20.13-1-22 714 East Shore Dr Greco Richard L, Greco Pamela W 1.04 acres Seasonal res ID# 38.-1-1.1 Beaver Pond Rd Johnson Brian V, Johnson Tracy A 9.80 acres Res vac land ID# 38.-1-32.2 17 Woods Loop Corbett Edward R, Corbett Richard J 2.01 acres Vac w/imprv

ID# 104.10-1-9 2 Mill St Aloi James Malcolm, 108 Ocean Ave 1.09 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 72.13-2-9.14 35 Brant Lake Heights Dr Butler Wesley S Sr, Butler Steven T 0.71 acres Res vac land

ID# 104.10-4-8 63686370 State Route 9 DMRP LLC, 100 Fish Hollow Rd 0.78 acres Apartment

ID# 72.13-2-9.43 27 Brant Lake Heights Dr Butler Wesley S Sr, Butler Wesley S Jr 1.06 acres Res vac land

ID# 104.10-5-24.1 6332 State Route 9 Caleigh & Thomas Realty, LLC, 470 Pine Dr 0.51 acres Part res use

ID# 72.13-2-9.116 State Route 8 Butler Wesley S Sr, 3 Butler Loop 0.00 acres Vacant rural

ID# 104.10-6-18 88 Riverside Dr Ramsey Walter and Jill, Gallipoli 0.54 acres Com. Vac Lan ID# 104.14-1-54 71 Foster Flats Rd Basque Frank, PO Box 290 0.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 120.9-1-1 878 Friends Lake Rd Seitz Gloria A, 60-80 60th Ln 17.01 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 120.10-1-26 Cardiac Run Asendorf Charles, Asendorf Tim 0.33 acres Res vac land ID# 122.-1-36 507 Rock Ave Ross Doyle, Ross Carla 1.47 acres Mfg housing ID# 137.14-1-19 207 Tripp Lake Rd Wanaroma Inc., c/oRon Walker 21.90 acres Golf course ID# 152.-1-40 319 Potter Brook Rd Wells Samuel N, Wells Nancy J 10.23 acres 1 Family Res ID# 152.-1-53 60 Friends Lake Rd Eagle John C, Eagel Richard W 0.00 acres 1 Family Res Town Of Hague ID# 24.-1-8 196 Summit Dr Fish Todd C, 196 Summit Dr 1.06 acres 1 Family Res ID# 25.1-1-1.11 376 West Hague Rd Robinson Eric, PO Box 736 4.41 acres 1 Family Res ID# 25.1-1-6 308 West Hague Rd Graser Ronald K, Graser Thomas 1.50 acres Mfg housing ID# 25.4-1-10 Graphite Mtn Rd Sawyer Loyis A, 215 Hall Rd 0.29 acres Res vac land ID# 25.4-1-38 Decker Hill Rd Hacker Boat Company Inc., 8 Delaware Ave 9.70 acres Marina ID# 26.17-2-42.12 9110 Lakeshore Dr Haskell Margaret, Wells Catherine 0.27 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 72.13-2-20 Butler Loop Butler Wesley S Sr, 3 Butler Loop 0.76 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 72.13-2-28 Lake Heights Dr Wesley S Sr, 3 Loop 0.45 acres vac <1

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ID# 88.10-1-10 6569 State Route 8 Bolton Stephen G Estate, Attn Lois Robbins 0.59 acres 1 Family Res ID# 89.5-1-2 164 Duell Hill Rd Sexton John, Sexton David 0.63 acres Seasonal res ID# 89.5-1-8 162 Duell Hill Rd VanDervoort John, 246 Eatontown Rd 3.74 acres Mfg housing Town Of Johnsburg ID# 47.-1-16.1 Bluebird Ln Atherden Ronald, Atherden Catherine 14.23 acres Res vac land ID# 66.-1-33 Main St Gualtieri Daniel, Davidowicz Marguerite 0.46 acres Res vac land ID# 66.6-2-8 302 Main St Mc Graw Timothy, 242 Cameron Rd 0.03 acres Restaurant ID# 66.10-1-10 235 Main St Broderick William, Broderick Jill 0.16 acres Part res use ID# 66.14-1-38 3 Pine St Thompson David J, 461 State Rte 418 0.66 acres 1 Family Res ID# 66.18-1-47.11 Main St Gualtieri Daniel, 9 Fresh Pond Rd 2.14 acres Res vac land ID# 67.-1-5 River Rd Cunningham Patrick, 1 Main St 39.35 acres Priv forest ID# 83.24-1-71 29 Summit Rdg Visscher Mark, 10 Staulters Farm Rd 0.01 acres 1 Family Res ID# 84.-1-6 2848 St Rt 28 Forchelli Michael, 2848 St Rt 28 0.90 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 76.12-1-6 7 Sunrise Park Dommermuth Patricia, 52 Railroad Ave 0.19 acres Mfg housing

ID# 84.-1-11.11 345 Waddell Rd Capital Region Enterprises, 5 Concourse Pkwy Ste 3000 193.09 acres Vac w/imprv

ID# 93.8-1-25 8 Delaware Ave Hacker Boat Company Inc., 8 Delaware Ave 2.04 acres Marina

ID# 100.-1-66 Showcase Dr Fazio John Jr, 44 Willow Rd 0.55 acres Vac w/imprv

Town Of Horicon ID# 19.4-2-1.2 471 Shaw Hill Rd Bingert Robert M, 84 Forest Ave 4.13 acres Seasonal res ID# 20.-1-63 1182 Valentine Pond Rd Hath-

ID# 100.-3-12.2 St Rt 28 Kimmerly Tammy C, Kimmerly Rachael M 0.21 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 102.10-1-6 403 Riverside Station Rd Vandeursen Joanne

ID# 116.-1-23 Edwards Hill Rd Millington/GrimesSchilinski K, PO Box 356 5.00 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 116.-1-30 Edwards Hill Rd Allen Earl L, Allen Daisy 1.97 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 117.-1-31.1 3463 St Rt 8 Kinnarney Kody, St Rt 8 25.94 acres Rural vac > ID# 117.-1-44 Oven Mountain Rd Schoenhardt Matthew F, 51 Westledge Rd 8.26 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 117.-1-66 20 Oven Mountain Rd Russell Dennis, Russell Rebecca L 10.83 acres Rural Res ID# 117.1-1-4 2942 St Rt 8 Wolfe Genevieve, Dick John J 1.54 acres 1 Family Res ID# 118.-1-45 Heath Rd Dwyer James III, 169 Heath Rd 4.78 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 118.-1-84.1 St Rt 28 Pierce Kenneth Cecelie, Pierce Linda 127.07 acres Forest s480a ID# 118.-1-84.3 St Rt 28 Pierce Kenneth Cecelie, Pierce Linda 23.46 acres Forest s480a ID# 132.-1-3 64 Bartman Rd Mac Calus Terrie L, PO Box 117 0.68 acres Mfg housing ID# 132.-1-73 316 Goodman Rd Denton Thomas G, 801 S Johnsburg Rd 0.79 acres Vac w/imprv

LEGALS ID# 286.11-1-15 1 Stone Pillar Dr Penrose Shawn, 44 Wall St Fl 12th 1.70 acres 1 Family Res ID# 286.12-1-55.2 1370 Lake Ave Hamell Eric, 6 Old Forge Rd 1.84 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 292.-1-15.12 Scofield Rd Scofield Gene, 124 Scofield Rd 5.00 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 292.-1-15.131 Scofield Rd Scofield Gene, 124 Scofield Rd 11.90 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 292.8-1-8 36 Ivy Ln Konner Sarah, Konner, S Konner,A. 0.94 acres Seasonal res

ID# 165.-1-44 S Johnsburg Rd Erhardt Katherine C, Sunny Isle 53.20 acres Vac w/imprv Town Of Lake Luzerne ID# 274.-1-69.3 Gailey Hill Rd Giacomelli Warren, 7 Autumn Ln 14.72 acres Rural vac > ID# 274.-1-69.5 93 Gailey Hill Rd Giacomelli Warren, 7 Autumn Ln 25.95 acres 1 Family Res ID# 285.-1-50 314 Gailey Hill Rd Charles Michael & Kathryn, PO Box 452 3.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 285.20-1-3 12 Pumphouse Rd Supry Randolph, PO Box 537 0.13 acres 1 Family Res ID# 286.-1-7 Hall Hill Rd Sehlmeyer Richard & Linda, 145 Hall Hill Rd 48.96 acres Priv forest ID# 286.-1-34 1289 Lake Ave Hammell Eric, 6 Old Forge Rd 9.94 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 286.8-1-30 Vanare Ln Bormann Eugene & Barbara, 26 Gage Hill Rd 7.18 acres Res vac land

ID# 278.20-1-11 28 Old Bay Rd Langlois Helen, c/o Helen Sheldon Wood 1.29 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 289.17-1-19 Island In Glen Lake Lk Gowen Kathleen, 132 Care Free Ln 0.60 acres Res vac land

ID# 293.-1-12 477 Howe Rd Allen Duane Jr, 477 Howe Rd 1.08 acres Mfg housing

ID# 290.5-1-2 25 Sunnyside Rd Chase Maureen M, Kansas Dianne M 0.57 acres Seasonal res

ID# 293.-1-37 336 Howe Rd Klatt Peter, 3735 Rt. # 82 1.22 acres 1 Family Res ID# 298.16-1-14 32 Pine Rd Bacher John, 35 Wisner Rd 0.09 acres Seasonal res ID# 307.-2-42 Glens Falls Mtn Rd Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 113.74 acres Priv forest ID# 307.-2-46 Ralph Rd,off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 178.03 acres Priv forest

ID# 307.-2-48 Glens Falls Mtn Rd, off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 50.00 acres Priv forest

ID# 165.-1-1 717 S Johnsburg Rd 717 Q''s Farm LLC, 717 S Johnsburg Rd 67.99 acres Rural Res

ID# 278.-1-6 State Route 149 Aviation Rd Development Corp, Attn: DeSantis Enterprises Inc 1.05 acres Res vac land

ID# 292.16-1-13 Lausanne St Martino Dominic & Linda, 356 Park Ln 1.09 acres Res vac land

ID# 133.8-1-38 1801 S Johnsburg Rd Mosher Edna, Mosher Richard 1.65 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 147.-1-9 St Rt 8 Allen Earl, Allen Daisy 2.50 acres Rural vac <1

ID# 240.-1-60 State Route 9L, off Unknown Owner, c/o Lexie Delurey 13.18 acres Res vac land

ID# 289.15-1-1.1 21 Blind Rock Rd Polunci Kimberlee, 5 Blackberry Ln 20.13 acres Kennel / vet

ID# 307.-2-47 Glens Falls Mtn Rd,off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 25.00 acres Priv forest

ID# 147.-1-4.3 Bartman Rd Moore Norman, 982 Gardenia Dr 10.98 acres Rural vac >

Town Of Queensbury ID# 239.12-2-20 Assembly Pt. Rd Mueller Mark, Mueller Joanne 0.08 acres Res vac land

ID# 292.11-1-64 613 Lake Ave Barrett Bryan, 613 Lake Ave 0.51 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 133.-1-16 664 Goodman Rd Goodman Philip O Sr, Goodman Philip Jr 0.75 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 147.-1-4.2 Bartman Rd Moore Norman, 982 Gardenia Dr 10.38 acres Rural vac >

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ID# 290.5-1-57 120 Sunnyside Rd Kansas Dianne M, Chase Maureen M 1.34 acres 1 Family Res ID# 290.17-1-48 Fairway Ct County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 0.73 acres Res vac land ID# 295.8-1-2 1161 State Route 9 Cohen Mitchell A, PO Box 21 0.60 acres Diner ID# 295.18-2-3 103 Aviation Rd Camp Ruth I, Winchell Henry D Jr 0.99 acres 1 Family Res ID# 296.9-2-61 1 Oakwood Dr Reed Gary, Reed Melissa 0.36 acres 1 Family Res ID# 296.13-1-22 989 State Route 9 697 Upper Glen Street, LLC, 989 State Route 9 3.58 acres Retail svce

ID# 307.-2-49 Glens Falls Mtn Rd, off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 92.53 acres Priv forest

ID# 296.13-1-22.1 989 State Route 9 697 Upper Glen Street, LLC, 989 State Route 9 2.58 acres

ID# 313.-1-20 Glens Falls Mtn Rd Dukharan Alex, 93 McClellan St 9.74 acres Rural vac <1

ID# 296.13-1-22.2 State Route 9 697 Upper Glen Street, LLC, 989 State Route 9 1.00 acres Vacant comm

ID# 313.-1-57.3 11 Sherman Rd Tennant Raymond & Marie, 11 Sherman Rd 1.00 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 296.13-1-59 Montray Rd Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.83 acres Res vac land

ID# 313.-1-71 25 Smith Mtn Rd Woodcock Jody, 25 Smith Mtn Rd 1.00 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 296.13-1-60 State Route 9 Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.50 acres Vacant comm

ID# 313.-1-72 Ralph Rd Woodcock Jody, 25 Smith Mtn Rd 0.74 acres Rural vac <1

ID# 296.13-1-61 State Route 9 Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.50 acres Vacant comm

ID# 314.-2-3 Ralph Road, off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 38.60 acres Priv forest

ID# 296.13-1-62 1012 State Route 9 Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.46 acres Restaurant

ID# 314.-2-12 Call St, off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 194.50 acres Priv forest

ID# 296.15-1-11 53 Country Club Rd Selleck Stanley R, 53 Country Club Rd 0.94 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 314.-2-13 Call St, off Apex Capital LLC, 59 West Mtn Rd 11.52 acres Priv forest ID# 317.12-1-16.2 169 East River Dr Arlin Charles & Linda, 152 East River Dr 0.92 acres Mfg housing ID# 317.12-1-16.142 East River Dr Pritchard Paul & Joy, 181 East River Dr 1.50 acres Res vac land ID# 318.-1-36 1830 Call St Barrows Richard D., 1830 Call St 3.60 acres 1 Family Res ID# 318.1-1-74.1 2067 Call St Benway Clifford

ID# 296.17-1-47 900 State Route 9 Everest Enterprises, LLC, 21 Summerfield Ln 1.72 acres Restaurant ID# 297.17-1-43 Ridge Rd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 10.82 acres Rural vac > ID# 297.17-1-44 Ridge Rd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 0.91 acres Res vac land ID# 297.18-1-11 Quaker Rd.,off Bizon Mike, 170 Blanche Rd 1.00 acres Res vac land


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ID# 300.-1-26 Clendon Brook Rd Cleavland Adam, 265 Clendon Brook Rd 0.98 acres Res vac land

ID# 303.15-1-24 Quaker Ridge Blvd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 1.16 acres Vacant comm

ID# 301.12-2-11 18 Colonial Ct Busch Gretchen, Guarino Philip 0.35 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 303.15-1-25.2 Quaker Ridge Blvd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 6.39 acres Vacant comm

ID# 301.19-1-7 Sherman Ave Mosher Peter A, 44 Pasco Ave 0.17 acres Res vac land ID# 301.19-1-8 Sherman Ave Mosher Peter A, 44 Pasco Ave 0.17 acres Res vac land ID# 301.19-1-13 Pasco Ave Mosher Clinton E, Attn: Peter Mosher 0.34 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 301.19-1-14 Pasco Ave Mosher Carol, Mosher Peter A 1.06 acres Junkyard ID# 301.19-1-15 Pasco Ave.,off Mosher Carol, Mosher Peter A 6.39 acres Junkyard ID# 301.19-1-16 Pasco Ave Mosher Carol, Mosher Peter A 1.10 acres Junkyard ID# 301.19-1-17 Pasco Ave Mosher Peter A, 44 Pasco Ave 0.17 acres Junkyard ID# 301.19-1-18 Pasco Ave Mosher Peter A, 44 Pasco Ave 0.23 acres Res vac land ID# 302.6-1-13 Glen St.,off Wynn Ethel T, 1 Garrison Rd 0.34 acres Vacant comm ID# 302.6-1-14 721 Glen St Wynn Ethel T, 1 Garrison Rd 0.27 acres Part res use ID# 302.8-2-73 72 Everts Ave Robyn Trust, c/o Betty Nelson 2.14 acres 1 Family Res ID# 303.10-1-1 264 East Sanford St G F Tennis & Swim Club Inc, PO Box 622 2.21 acres Sports area ID# 303.10-1-2 Sanford St.,off G F Tennis & Swim Club Inc, PO Box 622 1.20 acres Res vac land ID# 303.10-1-4 Sanford St G F Tennis & Swim Club Inc, PO Box 622 3.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.10-1-8 603 Quaker Rd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 56.30 acres Vacant comm ID# 303.11-1-4 Queensbury Ave Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 83.86 acres Vacant ind ID# 303.11-1-4.1 Queensbury Ave Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 80.00 acres Vacant ind ID# 303.15-1-21 Quaker Rd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 2.07 acres Vacant comm ID# 303.15-1-22 Quaker Rd Forest Enterprises Management, PO Box 578 2.07 acres Vacant comm

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Capital LLC, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.53 acres Res vac land

ID# 308.17-1-38 West Mountain Rd East Slope Holdings, L.P., 59 West Mountain Rd 2.55 acres Res vac land

ID# 315.6-1-28 16 Founders Way Mozal Richard, 16 Founders Way 1.42 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.19-1-45 43 Pinello Rd Sleezer Jennifer M, Sleezer Donald H 0.69 acres Mfg housing

ID# 315.6-2-6 Corinth Rd McGovern William T Jr, Bevins Forest G 3.04 acres Vac w/imprv

ID# 308.19-1-50 Pinello Rd.,off West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.65 acres Res vac land

Town Of Stony Creek ID# 232.-1-18 46 Van Auken Rd BLC,LLC, c/o Warren Braman 0.00 acres Rural vac <1

ID# 308.19-1-51 Pinello Rd.,off West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.95 acres Res vac land

ID# 244.-1-14 812 Harrisburg Rd Greenwood Mack, 812 Harrisburg Rd 1.10 acres Mfg housing

ID# 307.-1-47 62 Cormus Rd Newbury James W, 62 Cormus Rd 13.91 acres Rural Res

ID# 308.19-1-63 Pinello Rd.,off West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.47 acres Res vac land

ID# 245.-1-37 States Rd Bormann Eugene G, 26 Gage Hill Dr 40.90 acres Priv forest

ID# 308.6-1-13 75 Burch Rd Doner William II, PO Box 243 1.44 acres Mfg housing

ID# 309.6-1-9 5 Alta Ave Duell Leon, Duell Rosetta 0.27 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.8-1-56 Burnt Hills Dr County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 1.64 acres Res vac land

ID# 309.9-1-14.1 Indiana Ave County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 0.01 acres Res vac land

ID# 308.15-1-24 Van Dusen Rd.,off Carter Teresa, 23 Wall St 1.07 acres Junkyard

ID# 309.9-1-17 37 Indiana Ave Mallaney John, 31 Indiana Ave 0.23 acres Mfg housing

ID# 308.15-1-25 Van Dusen Rd.,off Carter Teresa, 23 Wall St 1.24 acres Junkyard

ID# 309.9-1-73 43 Central Ave Rice Florence, 43 Central Ave 0.21 acres Mfg housing

ID# 308.15-1-26 32 Van Dusen Rd Carter Teresa, 23 Wall St 3.44 acres Junkyard

ID# 309.10-1-99 Luzerne Rd Waggaman & Collyer, PO Box 580 0.14 acres Vacant comm

ID# 308.15-1-27 Van Dusen Rd Carter Teresa, 23 Wall St 1.25 acres Vacant comm

ID# 309.10-2-52 4 Richardson St Nelson Jacqueline, 12 Thompson St 0.41 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 303.16-1-30 467 Dix Ave Mehalick Sasha, 14 Windcrest Dr 1.29 acres 1 Family Res ID# 303.20-2-40 152 River St Mozal Richard, 16 Founders Way 3.46 acres Multiple res ID# 304.17-1-51 14 Belle Ave Catone Anthony L, 1470 Ridge Rd 0.45 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.15-1-28 Van Dusen Rd.,off Carter Teresa, 23 Wall St 1.25 acres Junkyard

ID# 309.13-1-7 27 Indiana Ave Allen Melody, 27 Indiana Ave 0.18 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.17-1-7.2 Northwest Rd East Slope Holdings, LP, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.11 acres Res vac land

ID# 309.13-1-8 29 Indiana Ave Mallaney Robert, Mallaney Barbara 0.12 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.17-1-7.11 West Mountain Rd APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Mountain Rd 3.80 acres Res vac land

ID# 309.13-2-27 229 Corinth Rd Kiryas Vayoel Moshe Inc, PO Box 32 2.22 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.17-1-25 Northwest Rd APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-28.1 Northwest Rd APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Moountain Rd 0.44 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-32 Northwest Rd APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Moauntain Rd 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-36 Northwest Rd APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Moountain

ID# 246.19-1-16 2 Warrensburg Rd Harrington Susan I, Harrington Amy P 0.00 acres Row bldg det ID# 246.19-1-34.11 Hadley Rd Detmer Thomas, Detmer Richard 1.74 acres Priv forest ID# 246.19-1-34.12 Hadley Rd Detmer Thomas, Detmer Richard 0.00 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 246.19-1-34.13 Hadley Rd Detmer Thomas C, Detmer Richard 8.02 acres Priv forest ID# 256.-1-24.111 1200 Harrisburg Rd Lembersky Leonid, Leon Harrisburg, LLC 66.37 acres Resort

ID# 309.11-2-5 21 Main St Bovee Donna L, 21 Main St 0.42 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 308.15-1-58 3 Pinello Rd Badruddin Estate of Mohamed, c/o Yasmin Badruddin 0.80 acres Trailer park

ID# 308.17-1-19 Woodridge Dr APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.19 acres Res vac land

ID# 246.-1-91 State Rd Rayder Matthew J, Rayder Jennifer M 9.69 acres Priv forest

ID# 256.14-2-27 Harrisburg Rd Leon Harrisburg, LLC, 160 W 66 St Apt 39F 0.00 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 256.14-2-44 1207 Harrisburg Rd Leon Harrrisburg, LLC, 160 W 66 St Apt 39F 0.00 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 259.-1-5 Branch Rd Detmer Thomas C, 185 Roaring Branch Rd 124.36 acres Priv forest ID# 259.-1-38 Branch Rd Detmer Thomas C, PO Box 212 91.60 acres Priv forest

ID# 309.18-1-18.3 Big Boom Rd Markwell Gary D, 61 Twin Channels Rd 3.69 acres Res vac land ID# 309.18-1-34 12 Anable Dr Anable Henry, Attn: c/o Martin Anable 0.23 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 260.-1-7 130 Warrensburg Rd Watkins Francis L, Watkins Arleen Y 0.00 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 309.19-1-16 Haviland Ave Robichaud Patricia, 41 Harrison Ave 0.20 acres Res vac land

ID# 260.-1-15 Warrensburg Rd Ryan Doreen, Bussiculo Dominick 23.12 acres Priv forest

ID# 311.5-1-13 105,107 River St Leonbruno Peter J, 35 John St 0.01 acres Res vac land

ID# 260.-1-17 232 & 234 Warrensburg Rd Gallagher-Hughes Cecelia, Calcaveccia Joseph Vincent 3.34 acres Rural Res

ID# 315.5-1-10.1 Northwest Rd APEX Capital LLC, 59 West Mountain 0.92 acres Res vac land

ID# 260.-1-71 17 Gristmill Rd Shepherd Loreen, 17 Grist Mill Rd 17.00 acres Mfg housing

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ID# 169.4-1-8 1147 Schroon River Rd Cassidy Roberta J, 1147 Schroon River Rd 0.81 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 196.-1-37 72 Frost St Ungar Paul, 2 Dickson Rd Ste 2 4.00 acres Vac w/imprv

ID# 197.-2-19 157 Rollies Rd Schenk Randy, Schenk Helen 2.86 acres Mfg housing

ID# 196.2-1-20 853 River Rd Selllingham Daniel, Sellingham Karen 1.48 acres Mfg housing

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ID# 210.12-3-57 15 Third Ave Grierson Linda R, Shostak Shara Sophia 0.28 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 221.-1-17.1 920 High St Duell Kent, Duell Glenda 68.79 acres Mfg housing

ID# 210.15-2-10 60 Lake Ave Boland Tammy Lee, 60 Lake Ave 0.34 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 221.-1-59.12 Drexel Rd Dutcher Shirley, Braley Rose 12.91 acres Res vac land

ID# 210.16-2-45 Hudson St.,off Perry Jessica S, 35 Hudson St. 0.68 acres Res vac land

ID# 221.-2-12.3 239 Mud St Fruda Paige L, Fruda Richard A 1.32 acres Mfg housing

ID# 210.16-2-79 Jenni Jill Dr Jones Beth, 1 Jenni Jill Dr 0.35 acres Res vac land

ID# 221.-2-29 565 Mud St Wood Gilbert R Jr., 565 Mud St 3.50 acres Mfg housing

ID# 210.16-2-80 Off Jennie Jill Dr Jones Beth, 1 Jenni Jill Dr 0.14 acres Res vac land

ID# 221.-2-39 Zaltz Rd Gilbertie Mario C Estate, Joseph G. Gilbertie 14.11 acres Rural vac >

ID# 210.16-2-92 Sanford St May Greg, May Kelly 0.34 acres Res vac land

ID# 222.2-2-13 Stony Creek Rd Heslin Neil F, Heslin James M 6.03 acres Rural vac <1

ID# 210.19-1-16 122 Jenni Jill Dr Chenier Kelly A, 122 Jenni Jill Dr 1.50 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 234.-1-8.111 Zaltz Merchant Robert J, 782 Zaltz Rd 143.19 acres Res vac land

ID# 210.20-2-12 79 Library Ave Pratt-Latham Lutheria, 79 Library Ave 0.36 acres 1 Family Res

Town Of Warrensburg ID# 122.19-1-6 2236 Schroon River Rd DeAmelia Eric, 2236 Schroon River Rd 9.90 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 210.20-2-15 87 Library Ave Nicholson Richard Craig, Nicholson Sabine E 0.49 acres Res vac land

ID# 137.-2-9 Pucker St McPhee Giselle,Dari & Tony, 33 Long Acre Ln 10.10 acres Rural vac >

ID# 210.20-5-34 222 River St Neuweiller Robert, 7 South Ave 0.38 acres Bar

ID# 137.18-1-1 203 Tripp Lake Rd Wanaroma Inc., Ronald Walker Pres 50.22 acres Golf course

ID# 210.20-5-38 213 River St Nicholson Craig, 2997 Lake Shore Dr 0.90 acres Trailer park

ID# 138.-1-15 Pucker St White Kathleen, C/O Josita Bennett 2.75 acres Rural vac <1

ID# 210.20-5-48 236 River St Eddy Garrie W, Eddy Priscilla E 0.51 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 138.-1-18 Off Pucker St Hill Robert J, Hill Bernard F 9.23 acres Rural vac >

ID# 210.20-5-59 266 River St MSRY, LLC, 920 High St 1.45 acres Mfg housing

ID# 138.2-1-7 2139 Schroon River Rd Sweet Robert E, 2139 Schroon River Rd 7.54 acres 1 Family Res

ID# 211.13-3-28 18 Horicon Ave Bederian John S, Bederian Andrea C 0.22 acres 1 Family

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ID# 211.17-3-14 2 Skylark Ln MSRY, LLC, 920 High St 0.23 acres Mfg housing ID# 211.17-3-22 17 Stacey St MSRY, LLC, 920 High St 0.24 acres Mfg housing ID# 211.17-3-29 40 Burdick Ave Duell Kent J, Duell Glenda M 0.42 acres Mobile homes ID# 211.17-5-29 33 Smith St Nicholson Craig, 2997 Lake Shore Dr 0.19 acres Mfg housing 4 ID# 211.17-5-42 South St Duell Kent J, Duell Glenda M 0.07 acres Mfg housing ID# 211.18-1-10 368789 Main St Masonius Michael T, 3687-89 Main St 0.00 acres 2 Family Res ID# 211.18-1-33 5-1/2 Rosalie Ave Harrington Arnold H, Naomi V 0.26 acres Res vac land ID# 211.18-1-38 11 Horicon Ave WarrenHamilton Housing Corp, C/O Asset Mgnt Unit 0.28 acres Multiple res ID# 223.-1-3 59 Hickory Hill Rd Kerrisk Mary, 65 Westervelt Ave 1.31 acres 1 Family Res ID# 223.-1-17 6 Plants Dr Planty Shawn, Planty Randy Scott 4.40 acres Mfg housing ID# 223.7-1-22 461 River St Thompson David J, Thompson Marcia M 1.08 acres 1 Family Res ID# 223.8-1-5 277 River St Baker Lorraine Y, % Bernie Baker 0.23 acres 1 Family Res ID# 236.14-1-2 6 Rays Rd Hyson William III, Hyson Kathleen 0.92 acres Seasonal res ID# 248.-1-6 1230 Alden Ave Conner Willett, Conner Douglas & Lillian 65.00 acres Priv forest ID# 249.-1-53 Viele Pond Rd Janesky Thomas, 61 Great Plains Rd 43.90 acres Res vac land Effect of Filing: All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in this Petition are hereby notified that the filing of this Petition constitutes the commencement by the Tax District of a proceeding in the Supreme Court of Warren County to foreclose each of the tax liens therein described by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. Nature of Proceeding: This proceeding is brought against the real property only and is to foreclose the tax liens to the extent the same exist on the parcels described in Schedule A of this Petition. No personal judgment will be entered herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. Persons Affected: This Notice is directed to all persons owning or hav-

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