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Primary Officials envision fire tower vote in replica in Charles Warren Wood Park County offered some surprises By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT

By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT

QUEENSBURY | Warren County’s primary election June 25 offered up some surprises, chiefly because of some of the unexpected wide margins between several of the candidates. In the race to secure the Republican endorsement for Warren County sheriff, sheriff ’s department major Jim LaFarr secured 63.6 percent of the vote, defeating county Undersheriff Shawn Lamouree, 2,278 to 1,286.

LAKE GEORGE | In several years, the Lake George Village may have a major new attraction that will introduce area visitors to a revered century-old tradition in upstate

New York — an Adirondack fire tower. Th is week, Warren County leaders endorsed an effort toward seeking state funding to construct a replica of a traditional Adirondack fire tower in the Charles R. Wood Park as a tourist attraction. But the tower won’t be used as its coun-

terparts were in the early 1900s to spot forest fires — it will instead offer tourists and area residents a view of Lake George they’ve never seen before — as well as provide a history lesson about how for decades fire rangers were able to preserve millions of acres of wild forest. » Fire tower Cont. on pg. 7

Original plans for the Charles R. Wood Park development drafted by Elan Planning in 2011 depicted a replica of an Adirondack fire tower and a pedestrian bridge over West Brook Road as two primary attractions of the venue. In recent weeks, interest has resurfaced about constructing such a tower, while the idea of the bridge was abandoned due to its expense. Illustration courtesy of Elan Planning

» Election Cont. on pg. 7

Minerva Day returns with array of events By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT

OLMSTEDVILLE | The Town of Minerva’s namesake festival — embraced by generations of area citizens — is to be held primarily Saturday, July 6, with a full roster of events. For decades, citizens of both northern Warren and southern Essex counties turn out to celebrate Minerva Day, with events scheduled in Olmstedville and at the town beach on Minerva Lake.

» Minerva Day Cont. on pg. 12

World War II veterans (left to right) Jack Norton, Bill Bailey and Bob Savarie share memories of olden days as they ride on a float in 2016 for Minerva Day’s parade. A triathlon, vendors, rock music, a potluck supper, an art show and fireworks join the hometown parade for this year’s Minerva Day celebration, set primarily for Saturday, July 6. Photo by Mike Corey

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WARRENSBURG | During commencement exercises held June 28, graduating seniors of Warrensburg High School praised their teachers, parents and the area communities for their supportive, embracing spirit. Noting the success of Warrensburg Central alumni during his valedictorian speech, senior Walter “Charlie” Weick said the school employees were “amazing” in their instruction and guidance. “Our classes could not have asked for better teachers, coaches and administrators, from kindergarten to senior year,” he said, adding that the students’ parents also provided vital wisdom as “teachers of life.” Class of 2019 president Nolan McNeill expressed a “huge thank you” to Class of 2019 advisers Mikelean Allen, Beth Callahan, Shannon Castro and Cecilia Hughes, as well as to parents, for their dedicated service. All 49 members of the class expressed a heartfelt message to one of their teachers — Io Bruce, who died unexpectedly May 30 at age 54. In an affirmation of their affection

and respect for her, they held up dozens of cards that together spelled out: “Mrs. Bruce — You are an inspiration,” during a moment of silence held in her memory. High School Principal Doug Duell said she had an enduring positive influence on generations of students. Salutatorian Nhu Lee also recalled Bruce’s impact on others, noting she “radiated kindness” and “gave 110 percent” to her work with students. “Your legacy will never be forgotten,” Lee said. Warrensburg Class of 1988 alumnus Jody Monroe, now superintendent of the Bethlehem school district, advised the seniors to follow Bruce’s example. “Go and be somebody’s inspiration,” she said. “Aspire to be the person that she saw in many of you.” Monroe recalled not only the positive influence of Bruce, but of WCS coach and instructor Mary Ann Bump, who died last year. “What is most important are the relationships and the connections we have with each other,” Monroe said. “The most rewarding thing we can ever do is to make the lives of others better and inspire others to do the same.”

During Warrensburg High School’s commencement exercises held June 28, graduating seniors hold up cards that collectively spell “Mrs. Bruce — You are an inspiration” in a tribute to their beloved teacher Io Bruce who died unexpectedly May 30. Photo by Thom Randall

Nhu Lee talked about the entire community’s welcoming outreach to her when she immigrated to America from Viet Nam at age 6, noting how supportive and friendly people have been over the last 12 years.

“I never once felt different,” she said of her joining others in Warrensburg’s kindergarten. “I was welcomed with open arms by all the students and teachers. They never hesitated to help me learn English and get adjusted to the school.” » Warrensburg grad Cont. on pg. 11

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Just prior to the Lake George High School graduation ceremony held June 29, principal Fran Cocozza instructs the soon-to-be graduates to “be in the moment.” Photo by Thom Randall the Class of 2019, which resulted in a lot of shared laughter. She quoted a middle school science teacher as saying the diversity and the unique personalities of the group was what characterized their group. Bennett noted that she and her classmates were “connected by a web of memorable stories” of their high school years together and that when shared, these memories would likely prompt “fits of laughter.” Bennett recalled such humorous incidents including the Blue Zoo’s zany cheers that accompanied the boys basketball team’s campaign toward a state championship, and high school principal Fran Cocozza scaling a balcony during the class’s junior prom at a local resort to retrieve a flaming Chinese lantern — to save the resort from a major fire. “Let’s realize that all our memories connect in one way — they remind us that no matter how far we go, Lake George is home,” she said, noting that she and her classmates were thankful for Cocozza’s “Spiderman instincts.” Focusing on the present, Lynnaya Preuss noted that graduation day was a transition to a new stage in life. Urging her peers to believe in themselves and their varied talents, she said her classmates had remarkable potential, as they

were “spontaneous, bright, caring individuals who made an impact on Lake George High and will do the same out in the real world.” Madison MacDermid, Gabriella Weidner and Nicole Kingsley spoke on the future. MacDermid said she and her classmates were well prepared because of their strong, supportive bonds with school staff, and that they had learned how to work with others to solve complex problems. “We know how to treat others, how to make the most of everything we have, and how to outwork and outlast anything placed in our way,” she said. Weidner said that although her peers would be “flying through uncharted territory without that support system we’ve always known,” she and her classmates were well prepared as “navigators” to take on new challenges. Kingsley offered her classmates some advice. “If there’s something you’re passionate about, be there, be seen and work hard,” she said. “You all have it within yourself to achieve whatever you imagine.” Cocozza, who in a prior year’s graduation careened down a zip line above the audience, re-created a moment from the class’s junior prom. He prompted Chris Becker and Graceann Bennett — king and queen of that

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NORTH HUDSON | On Saturday, June 22, families in support of and affected by Autism congregated at the Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in North Hudson to participate in the second annual Family Color Run/Walk for Autism, hosted by the Upstate New York Autism Alliance located out of Queensbury.

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he broke something. This was at a time when there wasn’t much awareness about Autism. When I approached the mother of the unruly child, she informed me, “Well, you know he has Autism, right?” and I felt awful. I then looked up and read about the condition and learned about it. They still camp with us, and I like to support these kids and families,” said Gina Lenhard.

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UNYAA Volunteers: Kristin Howarth, Director, volunteer and parent; Natalie Raymond, volunteer and parent; Elizabeth Gundel, volunteer and parent; Jennifer Piccirillo, volunteer and parent; and Kathleen Casey, volunteer, pose for a group photo at the organization’s Color Fun Run at Jellystone Park in North Hudson on Saturday, June 22. Photo by Laura Achouatte

Runners started at the Main Office grounds where they donned white Yogi Bear T-shirts and “Hope for Autism” wristbands that were provided with registration. The campgrounds saw children and families book it or leisurely stroll through its dirt paths; smiles on faces, sun shining, with perfect temperatures for the event. Cost for the event was $20 or less, depending on age, and cheaper if pre-registered before the day of the event with the UNYAA. The tickets included entry into the Run/Walk, BBQ lunch, and day use of the grounds (including pools). Children bounced on the jumping pillow, explored the playgrounds, and shot out of the pool waterslide, with parents looking on. Raffles with prizes for adults and children were also on site. “This is an awesome place, we really like coming here. This Color Run helps us to offset the price of a camp program we offer in August to 15 to 20 families. It provides so many experiences to these kids and allows for them to get together and do some really great things,” said Howarth. » Autism Cont. on pg. 7

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Children’s opera by the Seagle Music Colony and sweet harmonies of the vocal trio Not By Arin Burdo My Sister will • COLUMNIST • open up the first night “On the Summer Lawn!” On July 9, the Seagle Music Colony will present “Monkey and Francine and the City of Tigers” at 6 p.m. Utilizing music from both Western and nonWestern styles as well as hand percussion, “Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers” is an action-packed tale of bravery, smarts and family ties. The Royal Monkey Kingdom is in danger of collapse because the evil tigers keep stealing their gold and bananas, so the worried King and Queen Monkey warn their children never to go into the forest alone or speak to crocodiles or tigers. The young Prince Monkey is destined to rule the kingdom one day, much to the disappointment of his sister Francine. The siblings’ adventures together

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Lamouree had campaigned on his experience in obtaining grants, establishing the resource officer program in area schools, managing the sheriff ’s department’s operations and boosting interaction with the community. Political observers save said the campaign has to date been a civil one, considering the conduct of past races in the county for the sheriff post. The two will face off again in November, as Lamouree will be on the ballot representing the Independence Party, and LaFarr’s name will be on both the Conservative and Republican lines. In Bolton, incumbent town supervisor Ron Conover won the Republican line in November for another two-year term in office over challenger Alexander “Zandy” Gabriels, in a decisive 141-7 vote. Gabriels has not sought another line on the ballot, so Conover’s re-election in November is virtually assured. Conover is now serving his third year as the chairman of the county Board of Supervisors. In the Town of Horicon, voters were to select two of three candidates for the Republican line for town board on the November ballot. Sylvia L. Smith obtained 104 votes, Peter Palmer followed with 103, and William L. Siegle II finished third with 53 votes. In Johnsburg, winning the Republican line for town board on election night were incumbent Gene Arsenault and political newcomer Justin Gonyo, who served as general manager of the Saratoga-North Creek Railway. They won 126 and 94 votes, respectively, but the election may be decided by absentee ballots, as incumbent Peter Olesheski received all 88 write-in votes for the position. He had not circulated petitions to be on the ballot because he was

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» FLW champ Cont. from pg. 1 “It’s been a long time coming. I’ve been doing this for eight years now and on a couple of different tours. I’ve had the opportunity to win several times and haven’t gotten it done, so today is a pretty special day,” said Scanlon, who earned his first career win in FLW Tour competition. “I’ve been fishing tournaments since I was 15 and it’s not easy out here, but days like this make it all worth it.” Scanlon spent the event targeting largemouth down near Ticonderoga. Early in the tournament, most of his bass came off shallow rock inside of a milfoil edge. As the tournament progressed, though, he caught more fish from the grass, with all of his keepers today coming from the grass. “I did junk it up a little bit, but I got myself in some decent areas, and I tried to make the most out of them by switching baits and trying some different stuff throughout the tournament,” said Scanlon. Scanlon did have a primary area that produced his initial limits on days one through three – a pair of main-lake points along Champlain’s eastern shoreline that were swept by current. On Sunday, the area didn’t produce, but he was able to make the necessary adjustments to put together a solid limit. “The fish were obviously using the current to feed, and there was bait there, which was a big key,” said Scanlon. “You’d see a lot of activity in the grass. That’s probably the main reason those fish were there.” In his areas, Scanlon used a ⅜-ounce chartreuse and white Z-Man ChatterBait with a white soft jerkbait trailer for rocks and scat-

tered milfoil, and a green copper shad-colored Luck-E-Strike Series 3 square-billed crankbait on rocks and in looser grass. A few fish early in the tournament bit a Luck-E-Strike Pow Stik, rigged with either a 3�16- or ¼ounce Bass Pros Shops tungsten weight, and a black and blue Bass Pros Shops tube. He also ran a ½-ounce Trophy Swim Jig through lily pads and pencil reeds in shallow water.

pionship of bass fishing – Aug. 9-11 on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas. “I needed a big derby to make the FLW Cup,” said Scanlon. “I knew I probably needed a top-12 [finish] here to make it and we’re sitting here now. I’m ready to go to Hot Springs.” Overall there were 47 bass weighing 164 pounds, 1 ounces, caught by pros Sunday. The catch included eight five-bass limits.

THE TOP 10 PROS ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN FINISHED: 1st: Casey Scanlon, Lake Ozark, Mo., 20 bass, 76-2, $102,700 2nd: Jackson Kayak pro Eric Jackson, Walling, Tenn., 20 bass, 74-7, $30,000 3rd: Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 20 bass, 73-15, $25,100 4th: Christopher Brasher, Longview, Texas, 20 bass, 73-15, $20,000 5th: Hensley Powell, Whitwell, Tenn., 20 bass, 73-12, $19,000 6th: Daryl Biron, South Windsor, Conn., 20 bass, 72-6, $18,000 7th: Polaris pro David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 20 bass, 72-4, $17,000 8th: A.J. Slegona, Pine Bush, N.Y., 20 bass, 71-9, $16,000 9th: Tyler Stewart, West Monroe, La., 19 bass, 68-10, $15,000 10th: Tom Redington, Royse City, Texas, 18 bass, 62-3, $14,000 Complete results for the entire field can be found atFLWFishing.com. ■

“Depending on the cover I’d always start with a moving bait, usually the ChatterBait, and when it was sparser grass I’d use the crankbait. When I’d catch a few, I would slow down and pick it apart with the Pow Stik,” said Scanlon. “I was just fortunate to dial into the fish every day – locations and baits changed daily on me.” With his win, Scanlon earned enough points to qualify for the FLW Cup – the world cham-

» Fire tower Cont. from pg. 1 The county’s Park Operations & Maintenance Committee voted unanimously to have Elan Planning of Saratoga Springs update plans they’d prepared in 2011 for a fire tower in the park, update their drawings and specifications, and prepare a application for a grant through the state’s Regional Economic Development Council to pay for construction of the structure. The committee’s decision, which includes paying the Elan firm $4,900 for their work, is subject to approval July 19 by the full county Board of Supervisors. The grant application, to be submitted through the state’s consolidated funding process, bears a deadline of July 27. Lake George Mayor Robert Blais proposed the idea to county supervisors, noting that constructing a tower with an observation deck — and a bridge across West Brook Road to take people from one half of the park to the other — was a major

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part of the original development plan of Charles Wood Park. “The bridge idea has been scrapped, but interest still exists for the fire tower,” he said, noting that the span across West Brook Road had been deemed in 2012 too expensive to construct. Following the meeting Tuesday, Blais said a fire tower replica would give visitors to Lake George a new, memorable experience. “People have heard of Adirondack fire towers, but they may not have seen one or climbed up one. The view from the top of the tower up the lake would be magnificent — the tower would be a major attraction,” he said. Blais predicted that the state might opt to pay for up to 95 percent of the structure’s cost, as they have for other features of Charles Wood Park. For about 70 years, Adirondack fire towers had a prominent role in preserving the natural landscape.

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After two massive fires at the turn of the 20th century burned about 1 million acres of woods in the Adirondacks, fire towers were built — first from timber in 1909, then out of steel in the following years — so forest rangers could detect blazes and hasten response of firefighters. As many as 57 such structures were built in the Adirondacks. But in the 1970s, fire detection by aircraft was deemed more efficient, and the fire towers were decommissioned. Most of them were dismantled, while others rusted in place. In recent decades, however, private groups have launched efforts to save and restore the remaining fire towers. Lake George Town Supervisor Dennis Dickinson said a fire tower replica in Wood Park could educate both area visitors and residents about the history of fire protection in the Adirondacks. “It would be a real tourist draw — an educational, historic attraction,” he said. ■

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NEWCOMB | Dr. Nina Schoch will talk about loons at the Adirondack Interpretive Center (AIC) from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, July 11. In “Unveiling the Secret Lives of Nesting Adirondack Loons,” Schoch will discuss the results of her most recent research on the Adirondack common loon. Schoch is the chief scientific officer for the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation in Saranac Lake. She has been studying Adirondack loons since 1998, and in 2014 was inducted into the N.Y.S. Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame. This lecture is just one of a summer-long series of lectures (the “Huntington Lecture Series”) given at the AIC. These lectures are presented every Thursday evening from 7-8 p.m. through July and August. They are free and everyone is welcome to attend. For information on upcoming lectures, contact the AIC at 518-582-2000 or visit their website at esf.edu/aic. The AIC is located at 5922 State Route 28N in Newcomb. ■

Riverfront Arts Festival to take place

WARRENSBURG | The Adirondack Riverfront Arts Festival will showcase the work of Adirondack artisans in a “Made in the Adirondacks” festival Friday, July 12, from 3-6 p.m. In addition to selling their work, the artisans will also demonstrate the how-tos of their creations. Blacksmithing, rustic furniture building, paper bead making, basketry, jewelry design, spinning and painting are just some of crafts that will be demonstrated. Local author Pat Leonard returns to sign and personalize her books. The Warrensburg Farmers Market will be in full swing as well, with George Perrott providing live music from the gazebo. ■

Piano virtuoso, singer to perform

BOLTON LANDING | Piano virtuoso Milton Rubén Laufer will perform in a special concert titled “Reflections of the Caribbean” on Saturday, July 6, at 7:30 p.m., at The Sembrich. This program will explore music by composers from the islands including Ernesto Lecuona and Rafael Hernandez. Also featured on the concert is music of composers inspired by the allure of Havana including “Three Preludes” of George Gershwin and “Suite Española” by Isaac Albeniz. The evening will conclude with a set of songs by Lecuona performed by soprano Marina de Ratmiroff, a Venezuelan native. Tickets for the performance are $40 and include the opportunity to meet the artists at a lake-side reception following the event. For tickets, call 518-644-2431. ■

Beth Joseph Synagogue begins summer services

TUPPER LAKE | Beth Joseph Synagogue, the oldest extant synagogue in the Adirondacks, will be open for Shabbat services from July 5 through Aug. 30. Services start at 7 p.m. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services are also planned.

The synagogue, which was built in 1906 and is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, conducts guided tours Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Of note is a collection of archives, photographs and memorabilia of Jewish life in the Adirondacks. The synagogue can be booked for bar mitzvahs and weddings as well. Summer concerts are planned, but details have not been finalized. The Beth Joseph Synagogue is located at 57 Lake St. in Tupper Lake. The tours are free. For more information on tours, times, concert updates and bookings, call 518-5691021. The synagogue’s Facebook page is facebook.com/bethjosephtupperlake. ■

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Chilson Fire Department to raise funds

CHILSON | The annual Chilson Volunteer Fire Department Chicken Barbecue will be held Saturday, July 13, from noon until 5 p.m. at the fire department’s Chilson Community House, 60 Putts Pond Road. The chicken barbecue dinner with all the fixin’s will be served from 2-4 p.m. and costs $12. There will be entertainment by local musicians and prize raffles. The department’s newest fire apparatus, the 3,000-gallon Tanker 135, will be on display. Fire department officials said it’s a truck that can bring lifesaving water power to fire scenes where hydrants or open water sources aren’t available. Local vendors and exhibitors of nonfood items are invited to join. Interested vendors can email ChilsonVFD@gmail.com or call 518-503-5067. Dinner tickets go on sale at 11 a.m. on the day of the event or can be purchased on any Tuesday evening at the firehouse, 7-9 p.m. For advance barbecue ticket sales, send an email to ChilsonVFD@gmail.com, or call 518-585-6951. ■

Long Lake summer concert series to begin

LONG LAKE | The Long Lake Friends of Music will present a series of five concerts this summer. All concerts will be held Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church next to the Long Lake Town Hall starting with Trio Dolce, a band that consists of a piano and violin and hails from Albany, July 11. Following the performance, a reception will be held to meet the artists. Donations may be made at each event to help defray the cost of this series. ■

Music by the Lake to feature Fenimore Blues

LONG LAKE | As part of the Music by the Lake series Fenimore Blues, a sevenpiece band that performs an eclectic mix of blues, R&B and rock, will perform July 13 at 6 p.m. at the Long Lake Town Beach. The vocals of Mary Beth Arcidiacono will be backed by two guitarists and fellow musicians on keyboards, saxophone, bass and drums with band members doubling on harmonica and accordion. This combination enables the group to perform a range of styles. ■

Expert to speak on Adirondack archaeology

CHESTER | Dr. David Starbuck, local archaeologist and author, will present “Archaeology In The Adirondacks” July 17 at 7 p.m. on the second floor of the Museum of Local History at the Town of Chester Municipal Center. His areas of expertise include the archaeology of America’s forts and battlefields and the archaeology of utopian societies. Starbuck has edited or published nearly 20 books, more than 130 articles and presented more than 500 papers along with talks at local, regional and national conferences. His most current book is “Archaeology in the Adirondacks” published in 2018. ■

Chestertown Library Summer Book sale slated

CHESTERTOWN | The Chestertown Library 2019 Summer Book Sale will be held Friday, July 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday, July 13, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., in room 201. Genres will include cooking, mystery, gardening, history and travel, children and young adult. CDs, audio books, DVDs and puzzles will also be available. Attendees may even find old, first-edition volumes. The bag sale will be Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. Call 518-494-5384 for more information. ■

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LAKE GEORGE | Residents of Warren or Washington County who want to obtain a New York state pistol license need to first take a pistol safety course from a recognized training organization. SAFE-T, Inc. (Southern Adirondack Firearms Education and Training, Inc.) will offer the next required classes on Thursday, July 11, and Wednesday, Aug. 7. Classes will be held at 7 p.m. in the Warren County Sheriff’s Department Training Room at the county municipal center. The safety class teaches about state and local laws and license holder’s responsibilities, the various types of handguns and ammunition that might be encountered, safe handling of handguns, cleaning of firearms and home firearm safety. The fee for the class is $35 and preregistration and prepayment are re-

Woodsmen’s Days returns to Tupper Lake

TUPPER LAKE | Annual festivities dating to the 1930s returns for a weekend-long celebration of Tupper Lake’s logging and lumberjacking heritage. The weekend starts Friday, July 12, at 6 p.m., with live music from Bittersweet, and runs through Sunday, July 14, till the late afternoon — ending with a Chainsaw Carving Auction. In between there’s the Woodmen’s Day Parade, Chainsaw Carving Contests, NYSLA Competitions, Loading Competi-

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CHESTERTOWN | Watching the 26 seniors at North Warren High School go onstage for their graduation ceremony June 29, school counselor Mike Terrio said they were an accomplished, talented group of students. “These seniors qualified for more than $51,000 in scholarships, and that’s a testimony to not only the generosity of the North Warren community, but the students’ hard work,” he said, noting that several of the students had chosen to pursue careers in the professions of medicine or education. “Due to their outstanding personal attributes, these graduates will make a great impact on the lives of people they interact with in the years to come.” One of those graduates, Olivia Viele, offered her thoughts. She is headed to SUNY Oneonta to study biology in preparation for a medical career. “I’m excited to get started on my studies,” she said, noting she was thankful for all the support she and her classmates had received throughout their school years. “With such a small school as ours, we’re really close.” The graduation ceremony was preceded with a video presentation showing images of the seniors from babyhood through their elementary and high school years — playing sports, acting in

Moments before the North Warren Class of 2019 was to step onto the auditorium stage for commencement ceremony, school Administrative Assistant Chris Jay takes a photograph of the seniors with her smartphone. Photo by Thom Randall made on the high school. “Mr. Martin was very involved, fair and always willing to support the students,” he said. A half-hour later, Martin urged the seniors to strive to surpass previous generations. “We want you to be better parents, better leaders and better members of society,” he said. “We want you to live a productive life and make the right decisions in times when it matters most.” Howe said that the school years “flew by,” and over that time she and her classmates were like family, united to tackle challenges. She praised parents and school staff — particu-

“The road ahead of us, although it will take us our separate ways, will take us through some similar terrain. Along the way, there will be missed exits, potholes and roadblocks for all of us,” he said. “Do not follow where the path may lead — go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail!” Salutatorian Sydney Gagnon talked of the seniors’ strong bond as well as reflecting on the many sources of support they received through 13 school years. “Between school, sporting events, field trips and extracurricular activities, our friendships

Prior to North Warren High School’s graduation ceremonies, English teacher Erin Barton attempts to secure Rosie Lewis’ mortar-board hat with more than a half-dozen bobby pins to Getting ready for graduation exercises, North Warren senior Olivia prevent it from falling off the North Warren senior’s head due Viele instructs her classmates on the proper positioning of their to the weight of the hat’s decorative flowers. Photo by Thom Randall mortar-board hats and their tassels. Photo by Thom Randall school musicals or participating in field trips and sports. The professional-quality video was produced by school nurse Sue Griffen. Class of 2019 co-presidents Chloe Howe and Joe Phelps welcomed the audience of parents, relatives and community members. Phelps, a top class officer for three straight years, recalled the class trip to Disney World and the recent trip to Ridin’ Hy Ranch. Also, Phelps noted the positive impact that new high school principal Caleb Martin had

larly Class of 2019 advisers Shannon Phelps and Amy Peet — for their guidance and hard work, and noted that North Warren Central became like a “home away from home.” “Today, we are proud to say that we were and always will be North Warren Cougars,” Howe said. Class valedictorian Caleb Morehouse also expressed appreciation to his parents, relatives and school staff and faculty for their support and guidance.

will be something every one of us will cherish and remember,” Gagnon said. “We all might be going separate ways, but no matter what, we will all share the memories and friendships.” She ended her speech with four bits of advice: “Celebrate your accomplishments,” “Cherish your time with family and friends,” “Find something you are passionate about” and “Relax and enjoy the journey.” Kim Sabo, an English teacher who taught the Class of 2019 as juniors and seniors and

directed three musicals in which many of the students participated, gave the main speech of the ceremony — by popular demand. Armed with her keen observation of the class’s exploits since kindergarten, she recalled with considerable humor many of their accomplishments, follies and adventures over their time at North Warren. This included building rockets, hatching baby turtles and seeing a “live mummy” in an Albany museum during elementary school; then in their high school years tackling challenging classes while organizing fundraisers, enduring Sabo’s singing in the hallways and achieving notable sports accomplishments. The theme of her speech was the motto “Open Mind. Iron Will. Can’t Fail,” depicted on a sign over her classroom door this past year, a sign which many class members would slap as they departed each day. The “open mind” phrase, she said, refers to the seniors continuing their education whether in college or vocational training — as well as learning from life’s challenging experiences. “As you leave North Warren, it is my hope that you have an open mind to embracing change and exploring what is new,” Sabo said. In illustrating the “iron will” segment, she recalled the Marine veteran who crawled the final 100 yards of the 2019 Boston Marathon on his hands and knees over the finish line. “If you’ve opened your mind, learned something of value and tried your hardest, how could any result ever be seen as a failure?” she said. School board president John Maday, assisted by Martin and Therio, handed out the diplomas. Martin and Superintendent Michele French announced the graduation awards and scholarships. French offered her congratulations to the Class of 2019 for reaching their milestone of graduation. “We are so proud of you and the legacy you have left here at North Warren,” she said. “We can’t wait to see what is next for each of you!” ■

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Winterludes by Rodney Allen Bentley held at Tannery Pond Community Center; 10:00 AM. Adirondack Winterludes by Rodney Allen Bentley: Charcoal and graphite drawings on display from June 28th through July 25th. Reception: July 12, 2019; 5-7:00 p.m.

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Long Lake » Long Lake July 4th

Celebration! held at Long Lake Town Beach; 10:00 AM. The Annual 4th of July Games will begin on the Town Ball Field. 6p.m. The annual 4th of July Celebration will begin at the Town Beach with food, music, face-painting and more. Fireworks start at dark. www.mylonglake.com Bolton Landing » Bolton Landing’s 4th of July Celebration held at Rogers Memorial Park; 7:00 PM. Bolton Landing’s 4th of July Celebration held at Roger’s Memorial Park Beach; 7:00 PM 9:00 PM. Head to Rogers Memorial Park for some family fun and a Fourth of July fireworks bonanza! This This is is a a

great evening of music, magic, and fireworks. Lake George » Lake George 4th of July Fireworks held at Shepard Park; 9:30 PM. Lake George 4th of July Fireworks held at Shepard Park; 9:30 PM. The Village of Lake George puts on a July 4th fireworks display that can be viewed all along the waterfront. Time is approximate, they will go off immediately following sundown.

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Festival held at Community United Methodist Church; 9:00 AM. Homemade pies, books, Christmas items, trash and treasure, raffle baskets, food and much more and of course strawberries. Shortcake, sundaes and shakes.

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Indian Lake » Introduction to

Herbal Medicine held at Indian Lake Public Library; 7:00 PM. Herbalist Lise Fuller of Adirondack Herbals will visit the library Monday July 8th to discuss herbal medicine and her new book “Get Well, Be Well, Stay Well with Herbal Plants”. Lise maintains an office at the Shirt Factory in Glens Falls, NY

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North Creek » Monkey and

Francine in the City of Tigers held at Tannery Pond Community Center; 10:00 AM. A blending of Indian and Chinese folk tales written by Indian-American composer Kamala Samarakan. Brave Monkey and clever Francine work together to escape the clutches of a dishonest Crocodile and the evil Lord and Lady Tiger. Free admission Indian Lake » Folded Book Art for Teens and Adults held at Indian Lake Public Library; 1:00 PM. Join us at the library for an introduction

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Long Lake » Trailblazers Hike held at Long Lake Central School; 8:30 AM. Trailblazers will be ready for pick up at Long Lake Central School at 8:30 am and drop off is at 3:45 pm. The adventure will be in Raquette Lake at the Lower and Upper Brown Ponds, to fish and learn how to identify native and non-native species. Warrensburg » Warrensburg Summer Concert Series held at Warrensburg Bandstand; 7:00 PM. Gather at the Warrensburg Bandstand for a free summer concert, proudly sponsored by the Town of Warrensburg. The rain location is the Town Recreation Field Pavilion on Library Avenue. The schedule is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Brant Lake » BINGO held at Horicon Fire Dept.; 7:30 PM. Every Wednesday evening through August 28. Regular games, specials, and 50/50. Refreshments available.

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Indian Lake » Memory Cafe

- Finding Meaningful Activities held at Indian Lake Public Library; 1:00 PM. The Caregiver Support Initiative will present another free education workshop for people caring for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia. The focus will be on how to find meaningful activities to engage your loved one. Glens Falls » Adirondack Greek Festival held at Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Church; 4:00 PM. To-Go Night is Thursday, July 11 from 4 to 8 pm with souvlaki, gyros, and pastries only. Full Festival is Fri. & Sat., July 12 & 13 from noon to 8 pm with authentic Greek food, pastries, music, folk dancers, gift

shop, church tours. Free admission. Newcomb » Common Loon Presentation at Adirondack Interpretive Center held at Adirondack Interpretive Center; 7:00 PM. Dr. Nina Schoch from the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation will be presenting an overview of Common Loon history in the Adirondacks. This presentation is free to the public. www.adkloon.org

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Caregivers held at Minerva Community Center; 10:00 AM. Powerful Tools for Caregivers is an educational program designed to help family caregivers take care of themselves while caring for a relative or friend. Classes are free of charge but please call 518-8733695 to register. Indian Lake » Book Talk - “Finding True North” held at Indian Lake Public Library; 7:00 PM. The Indian Lake Library is hosting a community read of “Finding True North: A History of One Small Corner of the Adirondacks” by Fran Yardley, if you have read the book and would like share your thoughts, sign up to join us in our next discussion.

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North Creek » Music by the River

- The Stony Creek Band held at Riverfront Park; 6:00 PM. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, maybe a picnic basket and enjoy a great night of rock, country, folk and bluegrass music from The Stony Creek Band. It’s a family-friendly, dog-friendly time! Long Lake » Music by the Lake: Fenimore Blues held at Long Lake Town Beach; 6:00 PM. Music by the Lake at Long Lake Town Beach with featured band Fenimore Blues. Based in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., they are a seven-piece band that performs an eclectic mix of blues, R&B and rock.

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Warrenburg High School graduate Nhu Lee poses with her uncle Eldon “L.D.” Hall and aunt Phe Hall following commencement exercises June 28. In the ceremony, Nhu Lee recalled how soon after immigrating to Warrensburg from Vietnam at age 6, she was warmly welcomed into kindergarten by teachers and classmates, who spent many hours teaching her English.

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» Warrensburg grad Cont. from pg. 3 Nhu Lee recalled when classmate Dianne Curtis sat down with her in kindergarten snack breaks and helped her learn the alphabet and count to 100. “These moments are the reasons why I’m so grateful for having grown up here,” Lee said. “It’s so heartwarming to be a part of this loving community. I love the close relationships and the interconnections people have here.”

Superintendent John Goralski advised the graduating seniors to “focus on the positive” and not dwell on regrets.” He warned them that life isn’t always fair, and they won’t always get to control circumstances. “What you do control is how you choose to react to the curveballsI that life throws at you,” he said, introducing Duell as a “great philosopher.” Duell didn’t disappoint. “Being in the present and staying connected to people will give you a lifetime of happi-

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The 32nd-annual Minerva Day features live musical entertainment, a hometown parade, activities for children, an art show, an everMORIAH | Ronald F. Smith passed 2019 at the age of 80. Born on April away on Friday, June 7, 2019 at the 22, 1939. Arrangements are being popular fishing derby, fireworks and a comage of 81. Born on January 26, 1938. made by the M.B. Clark Funeral Home. munity potluck dinner. All day, garage sales Arrangements are being made by are to be held throughout town. MORIAH | Gerald “Gerry” Wojewodzic the Harland Funeral Home. The day starts off with a breakfast from 8 to passed away on Sunday, June 23, 11 a.m. at the Minerva Town Hall. A triathlon SCHROON LAKE | Dorothy B. Fish 2019 at the age of 63. Born on March that features running, bicycling and paddling passed away on Saturday, June 4, 1956. Arrangements are being 22, 2019 at the age of 84. Born on made by the Harland Funeral Home. starts at 8 a.m. at Olmstedville Dam — where September 6, 1934. Arrangements it also concludes. are being made by the Alexander LAKE PLACID | Marcia F. (Fiske) Vendors and representatives of community Brooks passed away on Monday, Funeral Home. groups — including the Minerva Emergency June 24, 2019 at the age of 80. Born Preparedness Committee — will man booths PORT HENRY | Joan P. (Thompson) on April 22, 1939. Arrangements Petro passed away on Sunday, June are being made by the M.B. Clark from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Courtney Park in 23, 2019 at the age of 88. Born Funeral Home. Olmstedville. Artwork of local artists will be on on March 2, 1931. Arrangements exhibit in an art show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in are being made by the Harland WARRENSBURG | Craig L. Hall passed Minerva’s new Community Center. away on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at Funeral Home. The fishing derby, held from 10 a.m. to noon the age of 73. Born on October 8, LAKE PLACID | Marcia F. Brooks 1945. Arrangements are being made on Donnelly Beach at Minerva Lake, allows enpassed away on Monday, June 24, by the Alexander Funeral Home. trants from 6 months old to 16 years of age, according to organizer Mike Corey. “In years past, we’ve had babies fishing — with a little help from their parents,” he said, noting When your family suffers a loss, we want to help you let your friends that 35 or so children annually compete. and neighbors know. Saturday also features an open house from 9 Each week we will publish a list of Death Notices at no charge. These notices will include name, a.m. until noon at Klippel’s Maple Knoll Farm date of death & birth, age, town and the name of the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Like most newspapers, we do need to charge a small fee of $65 for a 250-word obituary whichwhere will people can tour their maple sugar operainclude a picture (if supplied) in the paper. Larger sizes are also available. tion while they sip complementary coffee or lemIf the funeral home doesn’t place the obituary in The SUN you may submit an obituary by calling onade and eat donuts. Also, St. Mary’s Church 518-873-6368, or you may email the Obituary to shannonc@suncommunitynews.com, and sheinwill Minerva, historically known as Irishtown, is let you know the cost if it’s over 250 words.

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Resident Care Associates provide for the needs of the elders, The CDBG Program is including personal care, therapeutic programming, safety administered by the New NOTICE OF PUBLIC and emotional support in a manner that supports the dignity, York State Office of HEARING independence, choice and individuality of each resident. The Community Renewal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVduties of the Resident Care Associate include delivery of services EN, that the Board of as written on the approved service plan for each Resident. Must (OCR), and will make Supervisors of the be able to use computer for documenting services provided. Shall available to eligible local approxi- County of Warren, New be fluent in the ability to communicate in the English language, governments York, is considering the both oral and written, particularly as such communication relates mately $47 million for adoption of a tentative to understanding and making notes in the residents’ records the 2019 Program Year operating budget for with respect to self-administered Medication Management or for housing, economic Adirondack Community changes in resident’s condition. Compensation $13 to $16, Shift development, public facilities, public infrastruc- College for the fiscal Differential for 2nd & 3rd shifts. NOTICE OF QUALIFICA- ture, and planning activi- year 2019- 2020. NOTICE IS FURTHER TION OF MARION MAN- ties, with the principal Send resume to: ppelkey@residenceottercreek.com GIVEN that, pursuant to purpose of benefitting AGEMENT, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Appl. for Auth. filed with low and moderate in- a resolution adopted by OF NEW YORK LIMITED Secy. of State of NY come persons. The hear- the Board of Supervisors LIABILITY COMPANY (SSNY) on 05/28/19. Of- ing will provide further on June 19, 2019, a public hearing will be 1. The name of the limit- fice location: Warren information about the ed liability company is County. LEGALS Board of SuLLC formed in CDBG Program LEGALS LEGALS and will held by the LEGALS LaNoir & Wolfe Hold- Montana (MT) on allow for citizen partici- pervisors at the Superviings, LLC. 07/21/17. Princ. office pation in the develop- sors' Rooms in the War2. The date of filing of of LLC: c/o Worden ren County Municipal ment of any proposed the Articles of Organiza- Thane PC, 321 W. grant 1340 State applications Center, tion with the Department and/or to provide techni- Route 9, Queensbury, Broadway St., Ste. 300, of State was April 9, Missoula, MT 59802. cal assistance to develop New York, on July 19, proposals. 2019, at 10:00 a.m., at 2019. alternate SSNY designated as 3. The county in New agent of LLC upon Comments on the CDBG which time and place all York in which the offices whom process against it Program or proposed persons interested in the of the LLC are located is may be served. SSNY project(s) will be re- matter of such proWarren. posed budget will be shall mail process to Al- ceived at this time. The 4. The Secretary of State bert William Weber, PO hearing is being con- heard concerning the has been designated as Box 201, Johnsburg, NY ducted pursuant to Sec- same. A copy of the agent of the LLC upon 12843. Cert. of Form. tion 570.486, Subpart 1 Tentative Operating Budwhom process may be filed with MT Secy. of of the CFR and in com- get for Adirondack Comserved, and the Secre- State, P.O. Box 202801, pliance with the require- munity College for fiscal tary of State shall mail a Helena, MT 59620-2801. ments of the Housing 2019-2020 is available copy of any such pro- Purpose: Any lawful ac- and Community Devel- for inspection during cess served against the regular business hours opment Act of 1974, as tivity. by contacting the Clerk LLC to 15 Susan Place, NE-06/8-07/13/2019amended. Queensbury, New York The Warren County Mu- of the Board of Supervi6TC-219769 12804. Center in sors at the above-stated nicipal NORTHERN ANESTHE5. The business purpose Queensbury New York is address and may be SIA PROFESSIONAL of the LLC is to engage viewed on the Warren accessible to persons SERVICES, PLLC Arti- with disabilities. If spe- County in any and all business website at activities permitted un- cles of Org. filed NY Sec. cial accommodations are www.warrencountyny.of State (SSNY) 6/19/19. needed for persons with der the Limited Liability gov. Office in Warren Co. disabilities, those with By Order of the Board of Company Law of the SSNY desig. agent of hearing impairments, or Supervisors. State of New York. LLC whom process may those in need of transla- Dated: June 19, 2019 NE-6/29-08/03/2019be served. SSNY shall 6TC-221207 tion from English, those NE-07/6/2019-1TCmail process to 816 individuals should con- 221453 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE West Mountain Rd, tact the Warren County that on the 19th day of Queensbury, NY 12804, Clerk of the Board of Su- R H Bay Holdings, LLC which is also the princi- pervisors by phone at Arts. of Org. filed with June, 2019, the Board of Secy. of State of NY pal business location. (518) 761-7656 between Supervisors of Warren County adopted Local Purpose: To practice 8:30 am and 4:00 pm (SSNY) on 6/7/19. Office in Warren Co. SSNY deLaw No. 6 of 2019 enti- Medicine. during regular business tled A Local Law to Es- NE-06/29-08/03/2019days or by email to al- sig. Agent of LLC upon whom process against it tablish a Sustainable En- 6TC-221663 lena@warrencountyny.ergy Loan Program gov at least seven busi- may be served. SSNY (Open C-Pace) in Warren NOTICE OF PUBLIC ness days in advance of shall mail process to 60 County. The intent of HEARING the public hearing date Railroad Place, Suite 502, Saratoga Springs, WARREN COUNTY, to allow for necessary this local law is to NY 12866. Purpose: achieve energy efficien- NEW YORK 12817 arrangements. Written Warren County will hold General. cy and renewable energy comments may also be a Public Hearing on July improvements, reduce submitted to the Chair- NE-06/22-7/27/20196TC-220735 greenhouse gas emis- 19, 2019 at the County man of the Warren Municipal Center located sions, mitigate the effect County Board of Super- SULLIVAN'S MANUFACat 1340 State Route 9 in global climate of visors at Warren County TURING LLC, Arts. of change, and advance a Queensbury New York Municipal Center, 1340 Org. filed with the SSNY for the purpose of hearclean energy economy. State Route 9, Lake on 06/03/2019. Office A copy of said Local Law ing public comments on George, N.Y. 12845- loc: Warren County. needs for community is available for inspec3434 until July 10, SSNY has been desigtion during regular busi- Warren County, and to 2019. nated as agent upon the possible discuss ness hours by contactBy Order of the Board of whom process against of one or submission ing the Clerk of the Supervisors. the LLC may be served. Board of Supervisors at more Community Devel- Dated: June 19, 2019 SSNY shall mail process Block Grant opment the Warren County MuNE-07/6/2019-1TCThe LLC, 71 to: (CDBG) applications for nicipal Center, 1340 221582 Lawrence St., #212, 2019 Program Year. the State Route 9, Lake Glens Falls, NY 12801. The CDBG Program is George, New York and Reg Agent: Carolyn SulNOTICE OF PUBLIC administered by the New may be viewed on the livan, 71 Lawrence St., York State Office of HEARING Warren County website #212, Glens Falls, NY Renewal Community NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVwww.warrencounat 12801. Purpose: Any (OCR), and will make EN, that the Board of tyny.gov. Lawful Purpose. of the BY ORDER OF THE available to eligible local Supervisors NE-06/29-08/03/2019BOARD OF SUPERVI- governments approxi- County of Warren, New 6TC-221375 mately $47 million for York, is considering the SORS the 2019 Program Year adoption of a tentative NOTICE OF FORMATION AMANDA ALLEN, CLERK for housing, economic operating budget for OF LIMITED LIABILITY NE-06/29-07/06/2019development, public fa- Adirondack Community COMPANY (LLC) 2TC-221452 cilities, public infrastruc- College for the fiscal The name of the Limited Liability Company that NOTICE OF QUALIFICA- ture, and planning activi- year 2019- 2020. NOTICE IS FURTHER was formed is: SWEETTION OF MARION MAN- ties, with the principal GIVEN that, pursuant to BRIAR, LLC. The Artipurpose of benefitting AGEMENT, LLC cles of Organization Appl. for Auth. filed with low and moderate in- a resolution adopted by were filed with the DeSecy. of State of NY come persons. The hear- the Board of Supervisors (SSNY) on 05/28/19. Of- ing will provide further on June 19, 2019, a partment of State of the State of New York on public hearing will be information about the fice location: Warren County. LLC formed in CDBG Program and will held by the Board of Su- May 29, 2019. The ofMontana (MT) on allow for citizen partici- pervisors at the Supervi- fice of said Limited Lia07/21/17. Princ. office pation in the develop- sors' Rooms in the War- bility Company is locatof LLC: c/o Worden ren County Municipal ed in WARREN County. ment of any proposed The Secretary of State Thane PC, 321 W. grant Center, 1340 State applications Broadway St., Ste. 300, and/or to provide techni- Route 9, Queensbury, has been designated as

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