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Elvis tribute artist Riley Jenkins, 15, of Clarksville Tenn. sings a song made famous by the ‘King of Rock ’n Roll’ during the May 30 opening concert of the five-day Lake George Elvis Festival. Enjoyed by hundreds of Presley fans, the festival featured performances by the nation’s leading Elvis tribute artists, cruises on the lake, appearances by several of the performers around Lake George Village, and a preliminary competition leading to the sanctioned Graceland Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest scheduled for August in Memphis. Local entrepreneur Jason Sherry — ElvisFestival.com president — co-founded the Lake George festival in 2004, and has since established Elvis festivals in a half-dozen other cities, including Chicago and Las Vegas.

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NORTH CREEK | Mike Wilson, a senior at Johnsburg Central School and member of North Creek Volunteer Fire Department, was recognized last month as a new Eagle Scout, scouting’s highest honor. For many years, Mike was an active

member of North Creek Troop 36, but completed his Eagle requirements through Chestertown Troop 30. Few Boy Scouts get to this level of recognition and responsibility. Successful candidates must complete at least 21 merit badges as well as plan and implement a service project. Eagles must also have a track record of troop leadership and a successful Board of Review result. North Creek Volunteer Fire Department member Drew Briggs traced Wilson’s rise from a Explorer Program participant to a junior firefighter before becoming a full member. » Scout Cont. on pg. 7

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what we can do.” Young was able to get financial aid, and 15 years after she first attempted to get a college degree, she graduated with an overall grade point average of 3.2, making the Deans List every semester since resuming classes in 2016. She has been accepted to SUNY-Plattsburgh, where she will begin working on a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice in the fall. Ruzbacki and Young each received a Certificate of Excellence, presented by Supervisor Peter McDevitt (Glens Falls-Ward 2), a member of the Personnel and Higher Education Committee. Both women received diplomas last month at a graduation ceremony at the Glens Falls Cooling Insuring Civic Center. McDevitt, who spoke at the SUNY graduation, quoted President George Bush at the board of supervisors meeting, saying Bush was known to tell graduates, “I was a very consistent C student.” According to McDevitt, Bush went on to congratulate those who graduated with honors and distinction, but told the C students, “You too can be president.” ■

The two were identified by SUNY Adirondack as students who overcame obstacles to earn degrees from the two-year college located in Queensbury. The women graduated on May 11, and both plan to attend a four-year college in the fall. Photo by Christopher South

Supervisor Peter McDevitt (Glens Falls-Ward 2), who presented Serena Ruzbacki and Jessica Young with a Certificate of Excellence from the Warren County Board of Supervisors.

After switching majors several times, she left a trail of bad grades before she dropped out of college having earned a 1.75 grade point average. She became a mother shortly thereafter, and single mother not much later. She worked various jobs to support herself and her son, and while working two jobs feared the threat of homelessness was just one missed paycheck away. Without a degree, she felt her options were limited, and she applied and was accepted to SUNY Adirondack a second time. However, due to her past record at the school, she was told she could not receive financial aid. “I knew I could not pay out of pocket, and I started to cry right on the couch in the office,” Young said. At that point, a woman walked out and said, “Let’s see

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One hundred years ago – June, 1918 “Kaiser Bill don’t stand no chance. We’ll give until Infantry at Camp Devens. Howard E. Hall, of Warrensburgh, married Marion we wear behind us bigger patches on our pants.” Burt in 1917 and shortly afterward went overseas to (World War I slogan.) serve his country.

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GOING OFF TO WAR

To the list of Warren County registrants from which men are to be called for service in the National Army, on June 5, 1918, there was added the names of 195 young men who have become 21 years old by that date. On June 14, 1918 we will celebrate Flag Day, and there should be a general and elaborate display of the national emblem everywhere in Warrensburgh. There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that we are definitely at war.

BOYS SERVING “OVER THERE”

Cpl. Albert L. Hall, son of George B. Hall, of Warrensburgh, has arrived overseas with the American Expeditionary Forces. He is with Troop M, 15th US Cavalry. His mother has already received a letter from him stating that he had arrived “safe and in good health.” Dr. John M. Griffin is serving as a first lieutenant in the Medical Corps. Warrensburgh photographer Earl Calhoun Austin is serving his country overseas. Joseph Anselmo, of Warrensburgh, is serving in the war in Italy and France. Joseph A. Aiken, 29, is also serving in Italy and France. He is an ambulance driver. Pvt. Edwin Nelson, son of Mrs. Etna Nelson, of Gloversville, has arrived in France safely. Leo Smith, 26, son of Henry and Minnie Smith, of Warrensburgh, is serving in the 303rd Infantry. Donald Howard Heath is also serving in the 303rd

Sgt. Walter C. Young, of Chestertown, is in the trenches of France. He was in the 9th Regiment of the Syracuse Brigade holding the line nearest Paris. He has lost hearing in his left ear. Warrensburgh Lodge No. 488, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will give a progressive domino party in the lodge, June 5, 1918, in honor of Milford Baker and Albert Bennett, members of the lodge who are soon to enter the service of their country.

FIRE CHIEF GONE TO WAR

William Hadden, formerly machinist in the shirt factory, who went into the army several weeks ago in the machinists section of the aviation corps, is now in St. Louis, where he was sent by the government for special training in the David Rankin mechanical school.

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An American Red Cross nurse in a French hospital says there is one word she has learned in many languages. The word “mother” is oftenest on the lips of a sick or wounded soldier in pain or delirium. (Update – The word “son” was on the lips of many a mother who prayed on her knees at night that her son would not starve or die in the muddy trenches in France. Young men from Warrensburgh, in their prime, who died in World War I were Carrol D. Harrington, Reuben Dornet McBride, James H. Simmons and Edson F. Young. Bert S. Fuller, from Stony Creek, George W. Maxam, from Athol, John H. Wescott, from Bakers Mills and J.H. Marshall, from Johnsburgh also perished. Throughout history, wars have never ceased. In the United States alone, about 115,000 losses were re-

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Sousa’s famous military band of sixty pieces, under the direction of its world famous conductor, Lt. John Philip Sousa, of the United States Navy, will participate in a big patriotic musical demonstration at the Empire Theatre in Glens Falls, Thursday evening, June 27, 1918. Lt. Sousa carries with him, in connection with the band, two distinguished soloists who will be heard on this occasion. One of them is an English woman who possesses a tenor voice of unusual beauty and rareness. She is the only woman tenor in the world and her appearance will create a profound sensation in Glens Falls.

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Mrs. Minnie Brown, formerly of Ticonderoga, now living in Massachusetts, has been granted a decree of absolute divorce from her husband by the Supreme Court of Massachusetts on the grounds of non-support and drunkenness and she has been granted custody of their minor child, Leola Gladys Brown. (Update – It would seem that a little warfare was going on here locally as well as in France.) ■ — Readers are welcome to contact Adirondack Journal/ Sun correspondent Jean Hadden at jhadden1@nycap.rr.com or 623-2210.

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LAKE GEORGE | The Lake George Village Board and village Public Works Superintendent Dave Harrington discussed plans for improvements to municipal infrastructure during the board’s special meeting last month. Harrington announced the local roadways that would be paved this summer: Lower Amherst Street from the lake to Canada Street; Prospect Street from Philips Street to the village line; a southwest stretch of Smith Street near the Northway; and Dieskau Streetfrom Sewell Street to Mohican Street. The board approved a contract with HMA Contracting of Mechanicville to pave several of the above streets at a cost of $63,462. Harrington also noted that his department had work to accomplish on roadway drainage, particularly on Iroquois Street from Montcalm Street to Mayard Center. Also, Harrington said a project to replace a water main on Philips Street would be postponed until next year due to the projected cost, which has necessitated scaling back the project. He said that since the village received a project bid that was $100,000 to $150,000 above expectations, the village public works department would be tackling a substantial portion of the work. The project includes not only replacing the six-inch water main, but installing three new hydrants and various valves, as well as connecting service to 15 homes and enterprises along Philips Street between Cortland and Prospect streets. The reason for the unexpected expense of the project, Harrington said, was the vastly increased cost of steel and iron. These price hikes followed President Donald Trump’s imposition of a tariff hike on up to 25 percent on foreign steel. The project is to be re-bid this summer, with completion

by early fall 2019, with reconstruction of Philips Street to follow thereafter. Also, Harrington reported that the Shepard Park restroom renovation project would be substantially complete by June 15, the day that Shepard Park Beach opens for the summer. As of Monday, a date for the rest-room ribboncutting ceremony had not been scheduled. In other business, the village board awarded a contract for village insurance underwritten by New York Municipal Insurance Reciprocal through locally-based Upstate Agency. Th is upcoming fiscal year’s premiums for the insurance total about $90,000, a 1.7 percent increase from the present year. Town Clerk Debra McKinney informed the board that the village received insurance compensation of about $3,000 to pay for new firefighters’ outerwear, heat-damaged when the emergency personnel stood by at a sanctioned bonfire during Adirondack Pub & Brewery’s BarrelFest held in March. Village Mayor Robert Blais said that problems have increased this year with delivery trucks parking on village side-streets — particularly Amherst and Iroquois streets — blocking the driveways of homes and businesses. He said that in one incident — which nearly devolved into fistfight — a truck driver parked his delivery van so it blocked access to Duff y’s liquor store, then he went out to lunch — and he had to be hunted down to move his rig. Blais said the driver’s illegal parking prevented a patron of the store from leaving Duff y’s parking lot. Blais added that there has also been an increase in illegal parking in the alley parallel to Canada St. He said that some of the No Parking signs had been removed in recent months — and that several employees of a local tavern were issued tickets last week. Blais said he was issued a parking ticket last weekend, and he paid the $20 fine. Noting that he routinely turns down frequent requests to nullify parking tickets, he said he’d be using the incident to justify his routine response. “I’ll be telling them I can’t fi x their ticket — I’ll show them my receipt — I paid my own!” he said. ■

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A deceptive master plan A thought crossed my mind the other day after listening to the many condemnations of President Trump. By Dan Alexander Just think about the • PUBLISHER • extreme reactions we’ve seen since becoming president. Calls for impeachment, negative press coverage from nearly every corner, late night humorists begging for a good old recession and entertainers cheering profanity-laced insults. Now to the other end of the spectrum with historic accomplishments in regulation rollbacks and unemployment lows, a booming economy, and packed town hall meetings, while ISIS and beheadings have all but vanished. Call me nuts, but something doesn’t add up. Presidential politics have always been a polite slight-of-the-hand facade, mixed with lots of spin, pomp and circumstance. Consider this for just a minute: What if there is just too much pessimism highlighting his supposed erratic behavior from this once highly acclaimed, successful entrepreneur? Going through the traditional presidential motions in recent times hasn’t done much for the country. No one fears us. We’ve become a paper tiger with a do-nothing Congress and red lines that mean little from the chief executive’s office. The current White House resident gets little to no credit for the many accomplishments done in record time, and no one wants to talk about his approval record now on par with Presidents Reagan and Obama at the same point in their presidencies. As crazy as it sounds, what if all this hoopla is a well-choreographed, covert strategy? Heck, even if it isn’t a well-designed plan, it does seem to be working to perfection. The U.S is no longer seen as an accommodating rich uncle. World leaders seem a little disoriented. Our trade imbalance, immigration and a multitude of other international issues could be resolved when we are not so easy to read, and he doesn’t back down from political heat or poor publicity. An unpredictable, name calling, counter punching, tweeting businessman with no political experience just had his first sit down with the Hermit Kingdom chairman, which in itself was never even a remote possibility a mere few months ago when “Little Rocket Man” was lobbing nukes over Japan and threatening to send them our way. Who knows, our neighbors to the north might just be in on the whole crazy scheme, playing their part at last weekend’s G-7 event. Maybe someday they’ll let us in on the plan, but for now, so long as we keep moving the agenda forward, let’s play along. Perceived mayhem might be a far better persuader than artificial saber rattling. ■

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County erred in snubbing Tobacco 21 Essex County lawmakers narrowly snuffed out raising the legal age to purchase tobacco products in the county from 18 to 21 years old last week. Lawmakers opposed to the measure cited open enforcement questions and the economic impact on retailers, particularly those near the Warren County line. We recognize the merits of those arguments. But lawmakers ultimately decided to endorse a decision that will be deleterious for their constituents in the long run. Smoking kills people and drives up health care costs. The Essex County Board of Supervisors owns that now. Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the U.S., killing a half-million Americans every year, including 28,000 New Yorkers. From an economic standpoint, the habit costs $170 billion in health care expenditures nationwide, with direct and indirect losses to the U.S. economy

totaling $330 billion. Here in New York state, tobacco-related health care costs total $10.4 billion, according to the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Medicaid, which covers one-third of state residents, picks up $6.62 billion of those costs. How can lawmakers claim to be fiscally conservative when they had a choice to curb a habit that will ultimately drive up costs for their constituents? Costs to treat conditions like diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease will boomerang back to local taxpayers, who will be required to foot the tab. The share shouldered by state taxpayers will likely rise as the White House and Republican-controlled Congress continues to chip away at Obamacare, leading to sustained marketplace destabilization and rising health care costs. Local lawmaker obstinance comes when

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Enjoys local business

To the Editor, Recently I was entertaining a group of 25 people and ordered a special dessert from Libby’s Bakery in Ticonderoga. The dessert was very delicious and got rave reviews! I like to support local businesses in our area. The business owners rely on us and we rely on them. Shop locally for produce, products and gifts. We all benefit and support our community. Diane Dickson, Silver Bay ■

U.S. has spending priorities mixed up

To the Editor: I sit here watching and reading about the many billions of our tax dollars that flow to the illegal alien and drug problem involving the Mexican border, the unknown millions Gov. Andy Cuomo’s Medicaid taxi service has allowed to be stolen, billions for state environmental causes, and I think perhaps this is why we have so little to help American senior citizens survive. In 2016, the federal government gave Mexico $160 million in foreign aid, this year $87 million. We’ve sent cash for many years. Why are we borrowing money (deficit spending) for a country that does nothing to protect our common border from the influx of illegal aliens and drugs? Obama sent $1.7 billion in cash to terror sponsoring Iran in the middle of the night. Where did it come from and who authorized it? I fear we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg regarding Andy’s Medicaid taxi fraud scheme and free college plan which will likely include illegal aliens. Recently our family spent five months seeking financial assistance to help support a brave 94 year old female American World War 2 veteran. Despite numerous referrals to various agencies, many hours of meetings and phone calls with these agencies, we came away with very little help. While all expressed a goal of helping the elderly remain in their homes rather than nursing homes, few assured anything. Hospice care and dementia programs were the exceptions and helped. Between the cost of maintaining the various agencies, the cost to absorb illegal aliens and drugs, and the cost of waste and

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the Tobacco 21 movement is gaining steam across the state, with Ulster County joining Orange, Westchester, Albany and New York City as localities that have already raised the minimum age of purchase. All school districts in Essex County have also passed measures of support. Seventy-five percent of adults nationwide support raising the age, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including 70 percent of smokers themselves. Ninety-five percent of smokers begin before the age of 21, so raising the age to stop the habit before it starts is a no brainer. All of this puts the Essex County lawmakers who voted against this measure squarely outside of the mainstream on this issue. Clinton and Warren counties haven’t yet voted on the measure. Let’s hope they err on the side of reason unlike their Essex County counterparts. — The Sun Editorial Board ■

fraud in government there doesn’t appear to be enough left to adequately help our American senior citizens survive with dignity. It’s a pity that our government isn’t really on our side and not particularly good at anything. Ken Fenimore, Elizabethtown ■

Loss of Emerald’s felt in community

To the Editor: Ticonderoga has lost its best restaurant with the fire at the Ti Country Club! Emerald’s was, in our opinion, the best restaurant in the Ticonderoga area. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed the club building and Emerald’s, which was over the Pro Shop. Our prayers go to the four people who were injured in the explosion and subsequent fire. Thank God no lives were lost, and the patrons escaped without harm. Emerald’s will be missed by us and many friends who shared our views about the food and service. We have heard the Country Club will be rebuilt and hopefully Emerald’s will be part of the effort. Our hearts go out the workers who will suffer a loss of wages and hopefully they will gain employment until the restaurant can be rebuilt. Ticonderoga is a place of history and the Country Club is on grounds that were once a Native American village. During the French and Indian War, Lord Howe and his English soldiers fought to protect Ti from harm. During the American Revolution, Ticonderoga was made famous for supplying the cannons George Washington needed in Boston. Henry Knox, a young officer, and his men moved the cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston some 300 miles in 56 days. The Americans had the high ground and fired on the British who got to their ships and sailed away. This was the first victory of our revolutionary army. We owe them thanks not only for saving our country but for putting Ticonderoga on the map. Emerald’s Restaurant has also put Ti on the map with its great menu, food and service. Just as the phoenix, Emerald’s will rise from the ashes and we will once again enjoy its hospitality. Gary Philip Guido, Ticonderoga ■ » Letters Cont. on pg. 7

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Silver Bay resident calls for safety measures on hazardous road

To the Editor: Recently I returned to Silver Bay for the summer season. I am compelled to comment on a problem that has plagued Silver Bay Road for many years and is getting worse and worse. I refer to the speeding on the section of road where I live, north of the Silver Bay Inn on Oneida Bay. With the current construction of the new dining hall, traffic on the road has increased noticeably including passenger vehicles bringing workers to the site, light trucks and even large delivery trucks. Very few obey the posted 25 miles per hour speed limit. The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, prescribes the width of a rural, local road to be between 18 and 24 feet. The width of Silver Bay Road in front of my home is 14 feet, ostensibly making it a one lane road. The road is dangerously narrow, heavily traveled, particularly as of late, and soon to be fi lled with walkers both from this neighborhood and from the Silver Bay Inn. Especially hazardous is the blind curve in front of the Penfield Cottage. Whoever has jurisdiction over this road needs to assess the problem and consider remedies, such as reducing the speed limit, or better yet installing a series of speed bumps, or I fear a serious accident looms on the horizon. Richard H. MacDowell, Silver Bay ■ » Scout Cont. from pg. 1 Wilson, he said, is a “well-rounded firefighter who took the Firefighting II training, and is now an exterior firefighter.” Bernadette Speach, former director of the Tannery Pond Community Center, has known Wilson since 2013, when he worked at the center as an intern. Speach recalled Wilson as trustworthy of all projects, whether greeting patrons at the door or going through the center’s archives. “Mike learned all about the technology in the booth, then taught me something.” Chestertown Troop 30 Scoutmaster Joe Klewicki said Wilson is now prepared for “everything” in his life because of his scouting experience. Wilson pinned a medal on his father and mother and honored Briggs with a mentor pin. “From the torture of hiking 20 miles over two days to completing the Eagle project, it’s been worth it,” Wilson said. Troop 30 also recognized younger Boy Scouts for advancing in rank and earning numerous merit badges. ■

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Aerial fire truck purchase postponed By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER

LAKE GEORGE | The purchase of a new aerial firetruck — promoted for nine months by Lake George Village Fire Department off icials — has now been shelved following an informal agreement between the agency’s officers and village Mayor Robert Blais. Lake George Village Board members heard from Blais May 30 that the fire department officers were willing to hold off for two years on their campaign for a new firetruck — likely to cost between $900,000 and $1.2 million — if the existing aerial truck was repaired. The village’s 1995 Sutphen aerial firetruck broke down recently on its way to a fi re call in Bolton — its engine spewed oil and antifreeze on the pavement — prompting renewed requests for its replacement. Blais said that he asked the former chief mechanic of the Albany Fire

Department to inspect the village’s existing aerial truck — and he also talked with representatives of the repair facility — Stewart & Stevenson of Latham. They all told Blais that the truck’s diesel engine merely blew a seal and should be repaired, rather than replacing the motor or purchasing a new truck at this point, the mayor said. The former Albany Fire Department mechanic praised the truck’s condition, Blais told the village board. “He said our truck is in excellent condition, adding that after the motor is repaired, it will be as good as any fi re truck that Albany now owns,” Blais said. The mechanic scrutinized the extensive repairs that were made last year to the ladder turntable, one of the vehicle’s pumps, and said the repair work was outstanding, Blais reported. He also said that he conferred with town board members, and they predicted that their board would likely defeat a purchase

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Stony Creek Inn will host annual fundraiser

STONY CREEK| The Dot & Johnstock Annual Fundraiser will be held Saturday, June 16 from 1.pm. to 5 p.m. at the Stony Creek Inn to benefit Cindy’s Cancer Retreats and the Southern Adirondack Musicians Fund (SAM). The original Dot & Johnstock in 2008 raised funds and hope for Stony Creek Inn owners Dot Bartell and John Fickel when beginning their cancer journey. Since then, that same spirit and community outpouring has benefited Cindy’s Cancer Retreats and the SAM fund. Cindy’s Retreat, developed by the late Cindy Ginsburg, provides physical, emotional and spiritual healing for women and men living with, and beyond, cancer with weekend long programs at Silver Bay on Lake George. The Southern Adirondack Musicians Fund (SAM Fund) provides emergency funds to local and regional musicians and their families facing hardships to see them through difficult times. There will be a variety of food and musical offerings with a lineup that is still evolving. The afternoon will also include

proposal, based on its impact on taxes and public opposition. Blais also said that the money that the village was annually setting aside for vehicle purchase would exceed any inflation, over the next two years, in the cost of a new aerial truck. Stewart & Stevenson submitted a quote of $18,800 to the village recently for repairing the firetruck’s engine. Hearing the news from Blais, the village board approved a resolution to pay up to $20,000 to Stewart & Stevenson for repairs, and to hold off on purchasing a new aerial truck for two years. Blais said the 1995 Sutphen would likely be back in service by mid-June. Monday, village Fire Chief Scott Smith confirmed that the fire department officers agreed to the postponement. “We’re hoping that if we wait two years and the village builds up money towards a new truck, purchasing one will receive more support,” he said. ■

a silent auction and raffle. The suggested donation is $20. Checks may be made out to Cindy’s Retreat or The SAM Fund and mailed to The Stony Creek Inn, P.O. Box 184, Stony Creek, New York, 12878. Receipts will be provided for your tax deductible donations. Total proceeds will be shared equally. For more info, contact Dot Bartell (518) 696-2394 or Kathy Garrow at (518) 696-4563 or email garrow1@ frontiernet.net. ■

Lake George farmer’s market opens for season Lake George Village’s farmers market opened last Wednesday in front of Shepard Park. Fresh produce, home-baked goods, maple syrup, health drinks and fresh meats will be featured each Wednesday 10-3 p.m. by a variety of vendors. Free parking for the market customers will be available in front of the park. Each week will also highlight a booksigning by a local author. ■

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Lyme disease is growing, but you can protect yourself By Dr. Thomas H. Scott GUEST COLUMNIST

As the seasons and days change from cold to warm, New Englanders are eager to get outside and enjoy the mountains, beaches, lakes and camping that makes up our well-rounded landscape. Unfortunately, another season has begun as well — tick season. Although the last thing anyone wants to think about when finally getting outside to enjoy the summer weather is menacing ticks, it’s important to educate yourself and your loved ones about tick prevention and treatment. Ticks are more active in spring, summer and fall but can be around any time the temperature is above freezing. Each year thousands of cases of Lyme disease are reported in each of the three northern New England states. As a matter of fact, Vermont and Maine have the highest rates of Lyme disease compared with any other state, while New Hampshire ranks in the top ten. Typical symptoms of Lyme disease include a rash, fever, joint pain and fatigue. Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi when it is transmitted to humans through the bite from an infected deer tick. This can occur from the bite of an adult or baby (nymph) deer tick.

Due to its small size, the deer tick can often be missed during a tick check. However, if you do find one, check to see if there is a circular black spot, known as the shield, above the mouthparts. The shield does not change as the tick engorges and is one of the key factors in identifying the deer tick. The nymph deer tick is very small, about the size of the period at the end of this sentence. As the nymph’s mature into adult ticks, they are still small measuring about a fifth of an inch. Before heading outdoors to enjoy the weather, take steps to protect yourself from these small but harmful parasites. If possible, wear long pants and tuck them into your shoes, which makes it harder for the ticks to find their way onto your skin. Spray your pant legs and shoes with Permethrin or another tick spray to keep them away. Using a tick spray such as YAYA Organic Tick Ban or Deet on any exposed skin will help prevent them from attaching. After coming inside from the outdoors, check yourself and others, such as children, dogs and elders, for ticks. Our furry friends tend to be tick highways at no fault of their own. Removing ticks before they become attached is always the best way to prevent Lyme disease. If a tick does become embedded there are many ways to try and remove them. Here are the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC)

recommendations: • Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin’s surface as possible. • Pull upward with steady, even pressure. Don’t twist or jerk the tick; this can cause the mouthparts to break off and remain in the skin. If this happens, remove the mouth-parts with tweezers. If you are unable to remove the mouth easily with clean tweezers, leave it alone and let the skin heal. • After removing the tick, thoroughly clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing alcohol or soap and water. • Never crush a tick with your fingers. Dispose of a live tick by putting it in alcohol, placing it in a sealed bag/container, wrapping it tightly in tape or flushing it down the toilet. It’s important to perform regular checks and promptly remove attached ticks. If you’ve been bitten, closely monitor your health for possible signs and symptoms of Lyme disease. Antibiotics are available and most effective when begun early. If you experience Lyme disease symptoms, seek evaluation by a healthcare professional skilled in tick bite management and the treatment and prevention of Lyme disease. ■ — Dr. Thomas H. Scott is chief medical officer at ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care in New London, New Hampshire.


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Economic development committee decides to try ‘gardening’ Committee will probe how to jumpstart community through weekly sessions By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

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committee meeting helped define and narrow the scope of the committee’s focus, and perhaps changed the action committee’s name. Chester Supervisor Craig Leggett and North Warren Chamber of Commerce Marketing Manager Debra Eves were joined by four members of the public last week at the first meeting of the Creative Economy action committee — one of four such committees being formed as part of Chester’s Economic Development Initiative. The committee looked at a list of 13 possible actions to promote economic development, and decided it would begin with and

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WESTPORT - Roast Pork Dinner, Thursday, June 21, 2018 at the Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main St., Westport,NY. Serving starts 4:30pm with take-outs available. $10.00 Adults, $5.00 Children 12 & under, Pre-school free.

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recruiting new businesses to Chestertown and a principle called “gardening.” Gardening refers to providing assistance, ranging from technical assistance to peer support, in developing local entrepreneurs who will start businesses in Chestertown and the North Warren region. “How high do you want to go?” asked Al Tolomeo of the Carol Theater. “Do you want a 150-room hotel?” “No, we’re talking about a homegrown economy,” Leggett said. The idea of a creative economy, which was also discussed at the chamber’s general meeting earlier in the day, expanded the notion of “creative” businesses to include any business producing goods and services. Leggett said three businesses started up in Chestertown recently, including a hair salon, dog grooming business and a framing shop. Leggett said the notion envisioned a sole proprietor making the business succeed based on his or her particular skills. “Maybe we should change the name (of the committee) to ‘Homegrown Economy’,” Eves said.

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The committee’s second main focus of discussion was on efforts to recruit outside businesses to Chestertown. Tolomeo said when he is a patron of businesses in other communities in the region, he will sometimes ask them if they would every consider opening a Chestertown branch. The most common answer was no, because

there were not enough potential customers in Chestertown, he recalled. Discussion evolved into finding out why people settle in Chestertown, and filling in gaps when needed businesses close, including in the skilled trades areas. “We need to look at retaining some businesses,” said Chester resident Wayne Thomas, who said there is currently no locksmith in the area. The matter of having no one to assist or replace retiring plumbers, painters and electricians, for example, has been discussed in Chestertown over the past year. Questions about keeping younger residents living and working in Chestertown was a subject discussed during last year’s campaign season. Recruiting young people into the skilled trades has been the subject of two recruitment programs held at the North Warren Central School sponsored by the Chestertown Rotary Club. The Creative/Homegrown Economy action committee will meet again on Tuesday, July 3. Meetings will continue on the first Wednesday of the month. A Housing action committee meeting will be held Wednesday, June 13; the Town Aesthetics housing committee will meet Wednesday, June 20, and the “Showcasing our People” action committee will meet Wednesday, June 27. Anyone interested in participating in one of these groups should call the North Warren Chamber Office at 518-494-2722 or email info@northwarren.com. ■

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CHURCH LISTINGS - We provide this church directory as a courtesy to our readers and visitors to our area. Any changes or additions can be made by calling 873-6368. BOLTON Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church - Goodman Avenue. Sunday Mass 9 & 10:30 a.m., Vigal Mass 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Rosary and Novena 9 a.m. Tuesday; Communion Service 9 a.m. Thursday and Saturday; Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. first Saturday of the month. Parish Life Director Deacon Joseph T. Tyrrell. 518-644-3861, email BlessedSacrament @nycap.rr.com, website BlessedSacramentBolton.org. Through Colombus Day Weekend. Bolton Community Church - 5 Horicon Ave., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814 • Tel: 518-644-9103, Email: BoltonCC@gmail.com, Website: www.BoltonCC.org. Sunday School: All ages, 9:30a.m. Coffee Fellowship Time, 10:00 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Junior/Children’s Church, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 6:00 p.m. We invite you to check out our website for new ministries that are launching weekly/monthly. Contact: Pastor Scotty Matthews. Emmanuel United Methodist Church - 19 Stewart Ave., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, 518-644-9532, invites you to join us in our Sunday Worship Service at 9 a.m., with Pastor Deborah Waldron. Please also join us for Christian Fellowship and refreshments after the service. Episcopal Church of Saint Sacrament, Bolton Landing Saturday 5 p.m. Mass and Sunday 10 a.m. Mass. We are a warm and friendly congregation. All are welcome. (518) 644-9613. Solid Rock Assembly of God - 12 Church Hill Rd, Bolton Landing, NY. Sunday Mornings: Adult Bible Study @ 10am, Adult Worship Service and NEWLY REVISED Children’s Programs @ 11am, Thursday Evenings @ 6:30pm: “Bolton Landing Prayer Shawl Ministry” meets in our downstairs fellowship hall; KNIT CROCHET - QUILT All Are Welcome. For more information, check us out online at: solidrockassembly.org. For prayer or to talk with Pastor Bill Harrington, call (518) 240-6324. BRANT LAKE Adirondack Mission of the Episcopal Church - Call 4943314 for service times and information. Contact Persons: The Rev. John Cairns (518-636-8072) or The Rev. Nancy Goff (518932-9286) Website: www.theadirondackmission.org Horicon Baptist Church - Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening 6 a.m., Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7 p.m. 518-494-2584. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Sunday 8 a.m. NYS Rte 8, Brant Lake. (see Adirondack Mission, for more info) www.theadirondackmission.org CHESTERTOWN Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church - Sunday Service 5pm starting June 17th. US Rte 9, Chestertown. (see Adirondack Mission, for more info) Community United Methodist Church - Kimberly Townsend, Service 10:00 a.m. Phone 518-494-3374 (office)

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Scientific evidence is mounting on the impacts of road salt on Adirondack lakes and watersheds. New York State is the largest user of road salt in North America. More than 6 million tons have been deposited on Adirondack roads over the past 35 years, according to the Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute. Much of the substance ends up in ground and surface water due to the thin and porous nature of local soil. Levels in Lake George have increased threefold in the past four decades, while in Lake Placid, he Ausable River Association has determined there are “significant long-term trends” of increasing sodium and chloride buildup in Mirror Lake, with concentrations up to 11 times higher than in the early 1970s. “We have been working closely with researchers, local politicians and our partners to advocate for a reduction in road salt for nearly a decade and we’ve learned that a full slate of best management practices is required if we are going to reverse the trend of salt loading in our precious water resources,” said Brittany Christenson, executive director of AdkAction, in a statement.

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State agencies are also reviewing data included in a study from the Adirondack Watershed Institute about salt in drinking water wells. According to AdkAction, 55 percent of the 400 wells tested that were downslope from state-maintained roads were contaminated with sodium and/or chloride at levels exceeding federal guidelines. Stakeholders were quick to connect the dots, and lamented the impact on their homes and health. “The contamination of our well with road salt has cost us thousands of dollars in ruined appliances and corroded pipes,” said Kirk Peterson, a well study participant, in a statement. “We can’t operate a dishwasher and have to replace faucets and other plumbing fixtures regularly because of corrosion caused by the salt.” Peterson said he’s also had to replace most of his home’s copper pipes and has resorted to buying water to drink over health concerns. “And now we worry about being unable to sell our house,” he said. “We will hold the state fully responsible for these problems.” State agencies said they are monitoring the issue, and the state Department of Health is offering free confirmatory

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yield results. “We know that implementing best practices can reduce road salt applications and we have the data to support that,” said Chris Navitsky, the Lake George Waterkeeper, in a statement.

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Girl’s all-state hoopsters named By Keith Lobdell SPORTS EDITOR

ELIZABETHTOWN | Fourteen high school athletes were named to the Class B, C and D all-state teams in girl’s basketball for the 2017-18 season. Moriah’s McKenzie Sprague was honored as a second team all star in Class D, the highest honor given to a Section VII player. Teammate Madison Olcott followed as a member of the third team in Class D. Also in Class D, Hannah Schwoebel of Westport was named to the fifth team, while the Bolton duo of Maddie Pratt and Katelyn Van Auken were each named to the seventh team. Westport’s Ellie Storey and Moriah’s Makayla Stockwell were named as honorable mention.

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Northern Adirondack’s Paige Chilton was named to the eighth team in Class C, followed by Seton Catholic’s Gretchen Zalis on the ninth team. Ticonderoga’s Emily Pike and Seton Catholic’s Rachel Racette were named as honorable mention.

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Northeastern Clinton’s Kya McComb, who stepped onto the regional stage with a 28-point performance in the finals to move the Cougars into the final four was named to the fourth team in Class B. Beekmantown senior point guard Alyssa Waters made the seventh team, while NCCS forward Abby Racine was named to the 12th team. ■

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ELIZABETHTOWN | A total of 48 Section VII teams were named Scholar-Athlete teams by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA). Saranac led all Section VII schools with seven Scholar-Athlete teams, while Saranac Lake, Lake Placid, Plattsburgh High and

Northeastern Clinton each had five teams earning the honor. Beekmantown of AuSable Valley finished with four, while Ticonderoga and Peru had three, with the Elizabethtown-Lewis/Keene/ Moriah/Westport track and field teams both being honored. This spring, 2,355 teams received the Scholar-Athlete Team Award, while 38,034 student-athletes received an individual grade

point average of 90 or above and have been recognized as Scholar-Athletes. Below is a list of the Section VII Scholar-Athlete teams: Baseball: Bolton/Schroon Lake, Saranac, Saranac Lake, Ticonderoga. Golf: Beekmantown, Lake Placid, Plattsburgh High School, Saranac, Ticonderoga, Willsboro. Boy’s track: AuSable Valley, EKMW,

Northeastern Clinton, Saranac, Saranac Lake. Boy’s Tennis: Lake Placid, Northeastern Clinton, Northern Adirondack, Peru, Plattsburgh High, Saranac. Girls Lacrosse: Saranac Lake Girls track: AuSable Valley, Beekmantown, Lake Placid, EKMW, Northeastern Clinton, Plattsburgh High School, Saranac, Saranac Lake, Ticonderoga. » Scholar-athletes Cont. on pg. 11

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JUN. 20

Indian Lake » Free Art In The

Park held at Byron Park; 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Create your own Hand-built Ceramic Quilt (platter or wall mount), with an instructor guiding you along the way. Please call Robin, for any questions and to register. REGISTRATION REQUIRED 518-648-5355

JUN. 20 - JUN. 23

Queensbury » Hudson Valley

Volunteer Firemen’s Association Convention and Parades held at West Glens Falls Fire Co; All Day The fire house located at 33 Luzerne Road will play host to meetings, a memorial service, training and education seminars, awards ceremony, trade show, carnival,

JUN. 24TH

Crown Point Strawberry Festival & Car Show held at Veteran’s Memorial Park

entertainment, fireworks and more. For More info hvvfaconvention.com

JUN. 22 - JUN. 24

Lake George » Summerfest Arts &

Craft Show held at Shepard Park; Fri & Sat 10:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m. Sun 10:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. The Lake George Volunteer Fire Department is proud to host our three-day Annual Summer Festival. Free admission. For more information, contact info@lgfdcraftshow.org.

JUN. 23 - JUN. 24

NY State » Free Fishing Days held statewide; During Free Fishing Days/Weekends, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required! All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply.

JUN. 24

Crown Point »

Crown Point Strawberry Festival & Car Show held at Veteran’s Memorial Park; 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Food and craft vendors will be there as well as

yard-sale vendors; all to be enjoyed along with the famous strawberry shortcake. Free Admission. For more info 518-942-8174.

JUN. 24

Minerva » Praise Festival held at

Minerva Baptist Church; 10:00 a.m. If you like fried bananas, Caribbean beans and fish, and have the desire to praise the Lord, this is your time and event. With a pot-luck buffet and a one- hour time of singing, praise, and testimonies to God’s greatness. For more information call Pastor Paul at 518-648-0315.

JUN. 25 - JUN. 29

Westport » Camp - Can - Do held

at Westport Bible Church; 8:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Join us as we uncover the truth about Jesus through His world from eternity past to eternity future. Grades k-9. There will be games, crafts and snacks. Free Admission. For more info westportbiblechurch.org 518-9628247.

JUN. 27 - SEPT. 5

Warrensburg » Summer Band

Concert Series held at Floyd Bennett Memorial Bandstand; 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Shows are every Wednesday evening. The concert will go on rain or shine! Smitty’s Food Cart will be featured. Free Admission.

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JUN. 29 - JUL. 1

Westport » Always... Patsy Cline

held at Depot Theatre; 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Join the Depot Theatre for down home country humor, heartfelt emotion and audience participation at their first show of 2018, Always...Patsy Cline. Visit: depottheatre.org

JUN. 29

Lake George » Girls Day Out -

Wellness Fair held at Wiawaka Center for Women; 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Visit with numerous wellness, health and beauty practitioners. Prizes, raffles, demonstrations and more. This event is Free and open to all. If you’d like to spend the day on site, day passes are available. Lunch is available at noon, reservations must be made in advance.

JUN. 30 - JUL. 1

Lake George » American Music

Festival held at Charles R. Wood Park; 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The first popular music festival in Lake George. Gates open at Noon. Free Admission For more info, visit www. facebook.com/lakegeorgefestival/

JUN. 30 - JUL. 2

Lake George » ADK Art & Craft Festival held at St. James’ Episcopal Church; Sat & Mon 10:00 a.m. -5:00

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p.m. Sun 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. A juried craft festival featuring handcrafted items from more than 20 artists. The Church will be selling food and beverages throughout the festival for attendees to enjoy while they browse vendors’ wares. There will also be a special carnival for children up to 8 years old to enjoy.

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Open House & Sally E. Morehouse Memorial dedication held at Crane Mountain Valley Horse Rescue; 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Come and celebrate fifteen years of healing horses and humans! Tour our facilities, meet our equine residents, have lunch with Papa Duke’s BBQ and indulge in gourmet ice cream from Farmers Cone Creamery.

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» Scholar-athletes Cont. from pg. 10 Girls Tennis: AuSable Valley, Beekmantown, Lake Placid, Northeastern Clinton, Peru, Plattsburgh High, Saranac, Seton Catholic. Softball: AuSable Valley, Moriah, Northeastern Clinton, Northern Adirondack, Peru, Plattsburgh High, Saranac, Saranac Lake, Ticonderoga. ■ The Bolton/Schroon Lake baseball team, who won the MVAC Southern Division title, was also named a NYSPHSAA ScholarAthlete team. Photo provided

Martin named secondary principal at NWCS Caleb Martin was recently named the new secondary school principal at the North Warren Central School. Martin has been in the district since 2005 as a teacher and chairman of the Committee on Special Education. He is replacing Theresa Andrew, who was principal for his career at NWCS. Photo by Christopher South

Former vice-principal has 13 years in the district By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

CHESTERTOWN | The entire time Caleb Martin has been a teacher at the North Warren Central School (NWCS), he has felt like he walked the line between being a teacher and administrator. The school board recently made it official when it voted to appoint Martin as secondary principal beginning in September. The appointment came with a four-year contract with a starting salary of $88,000. Martin will be responsible for about 236 students in grades 7-12.

Martin will replace Theresa Andrew, who has been principal through Martin’s entire tenure as a NWCS teacher, but will retire at the end of the school year. Martin, 43, has been at NWCS since being hired as an alternative classroom teacher in 2005. Andrew started at the school in 1985 was appointed secondary principal in 2003. Andrew also served as the K-12 principal for a time. Martin said Andrew was a role model as administrator. “She always had my back, professionally and personally,” he said.

DAY ONE OF TEACHING AT NWCS

About a month before the 2005-2006 school year began, Martin saw an ad for an alternative classroom teaching position at NWCS. Superintendent Joe Murphy asked him to come in for an interview on the first day of school, and he was hired. “The job sort of morphed into the role of high school disciplinarian without the title,” Martin said. Martin picked up various other duties during his 13 years at NWCS, including that of a school data coordinator, chairman of the Committee on Special Education, and three years into his time at NWCS he was named vice-principal. The title, he said, is given to someone on a teaching contract with an additional stipend. As time went on the school was having fewer and fewer discipline problems. Asked why, Martin said he likes to believe it was because

he got a reputation for being both fair and consistent in dispensing discipline. “At one time they talked about making me dean of students,” Martin said.

YANKEES NEVER CALLED

Martin, who is a huge baseball fan, said he realized early in high school that he wasn’t going to be drafted by the Yankees. He grew up in Thurman, graduated from Warrensburg Central School, and went on to attend North Country Community College in Saranac Lake. He attended Sienna College for the next two years, earning a bachelor’s degree in history. He attended the College of Saint Rose in Albany and earned certification in elementary education. “I thought I was going to be a first grade teacher. I did my student teaching in first grade and I loved it,” Martin said. However, Martin ended up being certified to teach Social Studies for grades 7-12. His first teaching job was at the Indian Lake School, where he stayed three years teaching English Language Arts and Social Studies. He left teaching for a year before seeing the ad and being hired at NWCS. NWCS Superintendent Michelle French said the school was lucky to have Martin. “Caleb has a tremendous knowledge of our climate, culture, community and is well respected by all,” she said in an email. “I believe in supporting, cultivating and promoting those members of the staff that show in all they do daily their potential. Caleb will be an outstanding addition to our administrative team.” ■

State commits $343K to Lake George for sewer upgrades State’s delinquent sewer bills still in negotiation By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER

LAKE GEORGE | Aiming to keep the waters of Lake George clean, the state has granted the Town of Lake George $343,000 to upgrade Caldwell Sewer District infrastructure along the east shore of Lake George. The grant is to pay toward expenses of repairing and replacing aging sewer lines, manholes and other sanitary sewer installations, particularly in the vicinity of East Brook near Million Dollar Beach. The beach was closed down intermittently during the past two summers due to high E. coli levels after water tests at the state-

owned venue indicated that bacterial contamination exceeded state-mandated limits. The following extensive investigations conducted by various state and county agencies, local environmental group staffers and town employees revealed that East Brook — which flows into Lake George — was a major source of the bacterial contamination. Much of the problem was resolved when workmen found and replaced a section of hardened-clay sewer pipe with holes on either side which had been emitting raw sewage into groundwater near East Brook. The section of pipe, about 10 inches in diameter, had a natural gas pipe running perpendicular through it — apparently pierced by the gas line inadvertently by National Grid workers several years ago while they were installing it under the road with a horizontal pile driver. Lake George Town Supervisor Dennis Dickinson said last month that the $343,000 would be spent on replacing some other lengths of aging sewer line, including several locations where

lengths of pipe are misaligned and are leaking. The money will also go toward replacing or relining two manholes. The two pump stations in that vicinity both need to be rebuilt, but the $343,000 grant is insufficient to cover the expenses of this latter project, he said, noting the town’s intention to apply for an additional grant. “We’ll be taking care of the most urgent upgrades first,” he said, adding that if there’s money left over, the sewer line on Front Street will also be repaired. Lake George Town Planning Director Dan Barusch and engineers at Chazen Co. worked together on the successful grant application. Dickinson said that the town, through last year’s collaborative investigation and partial remedy of the contamination problem, has developed a close working relationship with state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) officials and the governor’s office. “They are concerned about the purity of

the lake as much as we are,” he said. “The state appreciated our willingness and ability to make progress in resolving the situation.”

STATE HASN’T PAID TOWN SEWER CHARGES SINCE 1997

The responsibility of addressing the lake contamination has involved complex negotiations, Dickinson said, noting that the state has not paid a sewer bill to the town for the last 20 years, despite receiving many bills since Dickinson has been in office. Apparently a town administration years ago neglected to bill the state for the sewage discharged from the Lake George Battleground State Campground as well as Million Dollar Beach bathhouses. “We’ve had open, progressive talks recently, and we will hopefully resolve this complex situation before the end of the year,” Dickinson said, noting that the issue of overdue sewer bills involves how the state is now classifying the land and facilities they own. ■

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TICONDEROGA | Sierra Stacy has been named valedictorian of Ticonderoga Central School’s Class of 2018. The daughter of Hilda Stacy-Forand, the late Joe Stacy and stepdaughter of Mike Forand, Stacey will attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and major in bio-medical engineering.

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Commencement will be held on June 23 at 10 a.m. on the Ticonderoga Central School lawn

TICONDEROGA CENTRAL SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018: Zara Al-Asmri, Kahley Alteri, Paige Bailey, Douglas Baker, Chandler Barnes, Omni Bazan, Sarah Bresett, Alex Bright, Jessica Bruce, Tierra Bush, Jesse Clark, Katheleen Conklin, Amos Cooke, Mya DeLong, Kallie Dorsett, Matthew Dorsey, Kacey Fish, Jermy Fuller, John Gilchrist, Evan Graney, Jevyn Granger, Nicholas Granger, Lucas Grinnell, HaiLee Hearburg, Nathan Hebert, Jeremiah Hurlburt, Shania Hurlburt, Joseph Johns, Keeley-Rose Jordon, Fallon Kennedy, Adam Kerr, Corey Kidder, Brittany LaFountain, Joseph LaPeter, Brenden Lauzon, Riley Manso, Margaret McDonald, Caiden Meehan, Grace Montville, Mandy Moore, Arthur Morrison, Fahim Noor, Shania Norton, Riley O’Hara, Trevor Parent, Caleb Pike, Emily Pike, Brandin Plumadore, Riley Quigley, Carl Rice, Mykenzie Rich, Eliason Ruhm, Scott Ryan, Cara Sanchez, Alexis Santose, Branden Sawyer, Hayden Scuderi, Elizabeth Sharrow, Meegan Shaw, Autumn Smith, Sierra Stacy, Nathaniel Swinton, Ethan Thompson, Stephen Thompson, Alyssa Tucker, Nichole Tucker, Sawyer Veneto, Sar Whitten and Anthony Willett. Photo provided in communications. Margaret McDonald, the daughter of Dr. John McDonald and Andrea McDonald, will attend the University of Delaware and major in bio-medical engineering. Corey Kidder, the daughter of Dean and Tonita Kidder, will attend North Country Community College and major in forensic science. Stephen Thompson is the son of Jesse and Tonya Thomp-

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CROWN POINT | Mickaela Gunnison has been named valedictorian of the Crown Point Central Class of 2018. Christina Simpson was named salutatorian. ■ Commencement will be held on June 21 at 7 p.m. in Crown Point High School gymnasium

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MORIAH CENTRAL SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018: Kobe Adams, Connor Anderson, Danielle Bell, Allison Bessette, Sophie Bryant, Dauphin Conlon, Todd Cutting, Hailey Crossman, Isaac DeFelice, Jacob Dennis, Sarah Drake, Michaela Esposito, Oliver Ferguson, Ryan Flack, Shaylee Garrow, Jacob Gibeau, Roberto Gonzalez, Ryan Gunning, Kaylene Hayford, Christopher Heald, Shayla Holman, Caleigh Lamour, Melina Lavalley, Derek Manfred, Emily Manfred, Bailey Marcil, Brooke Mildon, Ryan Munson, Christian Nichols, Kaycee Orr, Matthew Pelkey, Lillian Perry, Ryan Perry, Keyanna Purinton, Harrison Rich, Kenneth Robbins, Konnor Shea, Mikyla Snow, Andrew Snyder, Joseph Stahl, Samantha Staples, Makyla Stockwell, Jay Strieble, Deangelo Taylor, Dylan Trombley, Brittany Werber, Derek Wescott, Bailey White and Stephania Zelinski. Photo by Pat Hendrick

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MORIAH | Sophie Bryant, daughter of Timothy and Irina Bryant, has been named valedictorian for the Moriah Central School Class of 2018 with an average of 99.68. Bryant plans to attend Columbia University to study astrophysics and East Asian studies. Samantha Staples, daughter of Melissa and Steven Staples, is the class salutatorian with an average of 99.39. She plans to attend the University of Vermont Honors College to study biology in the pre-medicine track in pursuit of becoming a physician. Dauphin Conlon, son of Melanie Kennedy and Fabiann Conlon, is the third honor student with an average of 96.49. He plans to join the military after graduation. ■

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BOLTON CENTRAL SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018: Jacob Andrew Beebe, Ashley Nicole Connery, Madeline Jo DeLorenzo, Richard James DeMeo, Michael David Gavin, Zoe Ann Gavin, Nyla Maree Green, Christopher John Huck, Chloe Lenore Monroe, Abbie Carol Persons, Madelyn Elizabeth Pratt, Mackenzie Elizabeth Roberts, Caitlyn Mary Speranza and Brendon Kenneth Van Auken. Photo provided

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WARRENSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018: Payton J. Andrews, Kelly B. Angell, Cheyenne M. Arnold, William J. Arnold II, Michael G. Baker, Tyler J. Baker, Tyler D. Barrett, Jack E. Binder, Mackenzie J. Blydenburgh, Kyle M. Boland, Elizabeth O. Bonk, Ian R. Boston, Donald J. Carpenter, Kayla D. Casey, Alan D. Clark Jr., Michael Robert Clickner, Nathan Andrew Clickner, Remmi K. Connelly, James P. Cunniffe, Celena Dalbey, Xavier M. Daley, Natalie R. Davey, Ben H. Evans, Benjamin C. Ewald, Sierra E. Galusha, Carter J. Germain, Matthew M. Germain, Makayla J. Griswold, Gary T. Hill, Jacob H. Johnson, John K. Kelly, Keairra R. LaCarte, Cole R. Lanfear, Thor J. Larson, Katlyn C. Martindale, Kathryn E. McEnaney, William M. McEnaney, Olivia K. McNeill, Corbin J. Miller, Daniel J. Monthony, Mariah J. Nissen, Jesse B. Norris, Destiny A. Olsen, Cameron F. Ovitt, Cody M. Parker, Natalya M. Parsels, Jessica C. Pimentel, Jessica L. Prosser, Trevor A. Prosser, Nicholas A. Putney, Kayla M. Raymond, Evan M. Rock, Garry D. Ross, Gary S. Rounds, Shyianne M. Ryder, Tara M. Santisteban, Ethan J. Schloss, Gregory T.P. Shambo, Robert A. Shepler, Alexander R. Smith, Austin T. Smith, Zachary B. Smith, Hailey M. Sweet, Brandon Michael Edwin Turner, Nathaniel P. Watkins, Kyle C. Wilson and Trevor L. Winchell. Photo by Adirondack School Portraits Bonk was captain of the varsity volleyball team, participated in CASMA for band and served as an active member of the National Honor Society. Mariah Nissen is the daughter of Michael and Jennifer Nissen of Warrensburg. She plans to attend the Crane School of Music at Potsdam in the fall to pursue a degree in music education with a minor in musical theater. Nissen has been actively involved in the school’s musicals, and served as a member of the senior choir and master singers. She has participated in numerous all-county and all-state voice festivals. Sierra Galusha, the daughter of Robert and Norma Galusha, served as a member of the yearbook committee and an active member of the National Honor Society. She will attend Siena College in the fall to study accounting. For All Your Auction Needs including Real Estate Listings with Cameron & Associates RE Services

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CHESTERTOWN | Zachary Cullen is the valedictorian for the class of 2018. Julia Wetzel is the salutatorian. ■ Commencement was held June 15 at 2 p.m. at North Warren Regional School

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Brouthers, Monthony top Indian Lake Class of 2018 INDIAN LAKE | Molly Brouthers has been named valedictorian for the Indian Lake Central School (ILCS) Class of 2018. She plans on attending SUNY Adirondack in the fall to pursue nursing. Brouthers is involved in both the community and in school activities. She is a member of the Junior Ambulance Corp, Indian Lake Volunteer Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary and she is a member of the National Honor Society. In school she was a member of the Post Star Bowl, Travel Club, ILCS Flags, prom committee, varsity soccer, varsity basketball and attendee at the BOCES Leadership Conference and Big Buddies. As a senior, Brouthers participated in a work study program. She spent half her days in school and the other half at an internship site at a local physical therapy office. Brouthers’ time in the physical therapy office became a hands-on learning experience for her. Brouthers got to see first hand if the health field was a good career choice for her, which it proved to be. Brouthers is also an avid dirt bike racer. Brouthers is absolutely dedicated to the sport. She travels all over the northeast and beyond to compete. She has won several of her races and is truly passionate about the sport. Rachel Monthony was named salutatorian of the class of 2018. She plans to attend SUNY Cobleskill in the Equine Studies program. Monthony has been a member of the National Honor Society, student council and the Big Buddies mentoring

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LAKE GEORGE | Eight students have been named to the honor group at Lake George Junior-Senior High School for placing in the top 10 percent of the class. Antonio James Abrantes, son of Antonio and Sarah Abrantes, is currently enrolled in the New Visions Engineering Program. This fall he will attend Clarkson University to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. Abrantes is a member of the National Senior Honor Society, National Business Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. He’s been a three-sport athlete since 9th grade,

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in mechanical engineering. Armstrong participated in several advanced placement (AP) classes throughout his high school career, including AP calculus and AP physics this school year. Armstrong is an active member of Spanish Honor Society, Business Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society and Senior National Honor Society. He held officer positions for Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), including reporter and co-president. Armstrong attended two state leadership conferences for FBLA, and was awarded fourth place for electronic career portfolio, which qualified

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» Lake George Cont. from pg. 24 Brandon William Bondy, son of Linda Bondy and the late Robert Bondy, is currently enrolled in New Visions Engineering. In the fall, Bondy will attend Clarkson University to study civil engineering. Bondy is an active member in many clubs and honor societies including Senior National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Business Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, VEX Robotics, Spanish Club and Varsity Club. Bondy was the vice president and co-president of FBLA, as well as a two time national qualifier. In his freshman year, Bondy qualified for the Chicago conference in personal finance and in his junior year he qualified for the Anaheim conference in computer applications. On the VEX Robotics Team, Bondy was a driver of the robot that qualified for the world competition in Louisville, Kentucky. Throughout his high school career, Bondy played varsity soccer and varsity baseball. Bondy was a captain of the soccer team that won the Adirondack League Championship this past fall. Bondy is a three-time New York State Public High School Athletic Association scholar athlete and was selected as scholar athlete in The Chronicle newspaper. Cameron Moran Hood, son of Monica Moran of Queensbury and James Hood of Glens Falls, is currently enrolled in the New Visions Health Careers Exploration program. Hood was awarded a Presidential Academic Scholarship and will attend the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in the fall. He plans to major in biology on a pre-medical track. Hood is a National Merit Commended Scholar and an AP Scholar. He has been a starting member of the Academic Quiz Bowl Team since eighth grade and captain junior and senior year. This year, the team won The Post Star Academic Quiz Bowl Tournament and qualified for nationals in Washington, D.C. Hood is vice president of the Senior National Honor Society and president of the astronomy club. He is a member of the varsity cross country and varsity Nordic skiing teams, and participated in track and field, soccer and golf in the past.

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» Johnsburg Cont. from pg. 26 In his senior year, as co-captain of the varsity cross country running team, Brendan lead his team to league and sectional championship games. In March, Brendan was chosen for the 2018 Teen Excellence Award and was the recipient of the $5,000 Teen Excellence Scholarship. The remaining top 10 of the class include: Megan Bacon, daughter of Debra and John Bacon of Johnsburg, who will attend Elmira College to major in nursing.

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If you have any interest in these Specifications onNOTICE OF FORMATION line, please follow the inOF LIMITED LIABILITY structions to register on COMPANY (LLC) The the Empire State Bid HIGH-QUALITY PRINTING• FAST TURNAROUND• AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES name of the Limited Lia- MATTISON AUTO System website, either bility Company that was SALES, LLC Articles of for free or paid subscripBookmarks • Brochures • Business Cards • Flyers Rack Cards • DoorHangers • Letterhead formed is : J & E Zack Org. filed NY Sec. of tion. Go to http://warWindow Clings • NCR Forms • Notepads • Posters • Envelopes • VinylBanners andMuchMore!! Lake House, LLC. The State (SSNY) 3/20/2018. rencountyny.gov and Mostfile formatsaccepted. Articles of Organization Office in Warren Co. choose BIDS AND PROwere filed with the De- SSNY desig. agent of POSALS to access the partment of State of the LLC whom process may Empire State Bid System State of New York on OR go directly to be served. SSNY shall May 2, 2018. The office http://www.EmpireStatemail process to 8 Lower of said LEGALS Limited Liability Warren St., Queensbury, BidSystem.com. LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS If you Company is located in NY 12804, which is also choose a free subscripNOTICE OF FORMATION Warren County. The the principal business tion, please note that Secretary of State has location. Purpose: Any OF LIMITED LIABILITY you must visit the site COMPANY been designated as lawful purpose. up until the response Name: The Pizza Shop agent of the Limited Lia- NE-05/12-06/16/2018deadline for any addenLLC. Articles of Organi- da. All further informability Company upon 6TC-184567 zation filed with the Sec- tion pertaining to this whom process against said Company may be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- retary of State of New bid will be available on served and the post of- EN that a license, (num- York (SSNY) on October this site. Bids which are 30, 2014. Office loca- not directly obtained fice address within the ber pending) for on tion: Warren County. from either source will state to which the Secre- premises beer, wine and SSNY is designated as be refused. tary of State shall mail a cider has been applied agent of the LLC upon copy of any process is: J Bids may be delivered to for by the undersigned whom process against it the undersigned at the & E Zack Lake House, to sell beer, wine and LLC, c/o Deborah Zack, cider at retail in a restau- may be served. SSNY Warren County Human shall mail a copy of pro- Services Building, War41 Palmer Pond Road, rant, under the Alcoholic Chestertown, NY 12817. ren County Purchasing Beverage Control Law at cess to: The LLC, 3918 NE-05/12-06/16/2018the Adirondack General Main Street, Warrens- Department, 3rd Floor, burg, NY 12885. Pur- 1340 State Route 9, 6TC-184566 Store 899 East Shore pose: Any lawful act or Lake George, New York Adirondack, NY Drive Kindred Properties LLC, activities. between the hours of 12808 for on-premises Art. of Org. filed with NE-06/02-07/07/20188:00 am and 4:00 pm. consumption. SSNY on 4/17/18. Off. 6TC-186469 Bids will be received up NE-6/9-6/16/2018-2TCloc.: Warren Co. SSNY until Tuesday, July 10, designated as agent 187461 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at upon whom process NOTICE TO BIDDERS which time they will be NOTICE OF FORMATION may be served & shall The undersigned shall publicly opened and OF RCR TRUCKING & receive sealed bids for read. All bids must be mail proc.: 419 Canada St., Lake George, NY EXCAVATING LLC. Arts. sale and delivery to the submitted on proper bid of Org. filed with the 12845. Purp.: any lawful County of Warren as fol- proposal forms. Any Sect'y of State of NY lows: purp. changes to the original (SSNY) on 5/09/18.Of- WC 39-18 - TANK bid NE-06/09-07/14/2018documents are fice location, County of CLEANING AND/OR WA- grounds for immediate 6TC-186767 Warren. SSNY has been TER/SLUDGE REdisqualification. KJP Tool & Equipment designated as agent of MOVAL, TRANSPORT & Late bids by mail, couriRental LLC, Arts of Org. the LLC upon whom DISPOSAL FROM BULK er or in person will be filed with Sec. of State process against it may PETROLEUM STORAGE refused. Warren County of NY (SSNY) 6/4/2018. be served. SSNY shall TANKS (AS NEEDED) will not accept any bid Cty: Warren. SSNY de- mail process to: 63 You may obtain these or proposal which is not sig. as agent upon Palmer Pond Road, Specifications either on- delivered to Purchasing whom process against Chestertown, New York, line or through the Pur- by the time indicated on may be served & shall 12817. Purpose: any chasing Office. If you the time stamp in the mail process to 23 lawful act. have any interest in Purchasing Department Harlem, Glens Falls, NY NE-06/09-07/14/2018these Specifications on- Office. 12801. General Purpose. 6TC-186871 line, please follow the in- The right is reserved to NE-06/16-7/21/2018structions to register on reject any or all bids. 6TC-188014 Spruced Up Home Im- the Empire State Bid Julie A. Butler, PurchasMATTISON AUTO provements LLC. Filed System website, either ing Agent SALES, LLC Articles of 3/2/18. Office: Warren for free or paid subscrip- Warren County Human Org. filed NY Sec. of Co. SSNY designated as tion. Go to http://war- Services Building State (SSNY) 3/20/2018. and Tel. (518) 761-6538 agent for process & rencountyny.gov Office in Warren Co. shall mail to: Shawn W choose BIDS AND PRO- NE-06/16/2018-1TCSSNY desig. agent of Plummer, 11 Boylston POSALS to access the 188135 LLC whom process may St, Glens Falls, NY Empire State Bid System be served. SSNY shall 12801. 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