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Centers like Hudson Headwaters, which provide service to low-income, uninsured and geographically isolated residents through their 35 North Country locations, are heavily reliant on federal grants, Rugge said. The safety net facility takes an integrated approach by housing numerous medical specialists under one roof, including behavioral health specialists who can aid patients and family members with the psychological impacts of a health care diagnosis. Rugge said the system of team-based care fosters a sense of community and teamwork, and he joined Stefanik in citing their model as a potential blueprint for providing health care across rural America. “It’s important to make sure we continue providing that high-quality, cost-effective model of care,” Stefanik said. “I think that every patient who sometimes feels they get a runaround in today’s health care system, that concept of a warm handoff — that’s what everybody’s looking for.”

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led to reduction of $880 million in Medicaid funding over the next decade. The proposed American Health Care Act led to an outcry from health care providers and organizations across the district, which contended the reduction of funding would have harmed programing. Asked how her health care vote meshed with the funding boost for centers like Hudson Headwaters, Stefanik said, “This is the type of example to find bipartisan coalitions and to fix aspects of the Affordable Care Act that are broken.” Stefanik said she continues to field complaints from constituents with high deductible plans over rising costs. The sophomore lawmaker also renewed calls to repeal the medical device tax and lower prescription drug costs.

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Stefanik co-sponsored legislation in May that would allow patients with high-deductible plans to obtain access to two primary care visits per year instead of one, a measure designed to focus more on prevention and lower long-term costs for patients. “I really think when it comes to health care, we do need to reimagine,” Stefanik said. “We need to utilize technology more effectively

— that’s something Hudson Headwaters does very, very well.” Hudson Headwaters staff said solving transportation challenges for patients and navigating Medicare’s “donut hole” prescription gap are also high priorities. “When they fall into the donut hole, they stop taking their medication,” Leslie McNulty, a care manager, told Stefanik. The lawmaker said she will work to ensure the federal government’s 340B program that requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to offer discounts to eligible health care organizations — including Hudson Headwaters and the University of Vermont Health Network — are fully funded. The Trump administration rolled out a plan to combat the high cost of prescription drug prices in May, but did not include provisions to allow Medicare to negotiate with drug companies, an idea popular among Democrats. As a result of securing the funding, Stefanik was awarded the 2018 Distinguished Community Health Center Champion Award by the Community Health Center Association of New York State for going “above and beyond” in her support of the health care centers. ■

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Hyde had suggested paying back only a portion of the bank loan — and making installment payments toward the remaining overdue balance, but Seaman said she had talked to bank officials, and they needed the delinquent debt paid back as soon as possible. Hyde walked out of the meeting after contending that the town could forestall paying the bank back until the state legislature passed a home-rule measure that would legitimize the loan, and after a quarterly sales tax revenue check was received, likely in early August. “We’ll be quickly getting a whole bunch of money from sales tax — were not in bad shape at all,” Hyde said, contending that the austerity measures, effective July 2, were too drastic. Board member Gail Seaman countered that there was “no guarantee” the legislature would reconvene in several weeks and pass the home rule-legislation. Hyde said she had “run into somebody who had run into somebody” that said the home-rule approval was imminent. The home-rule legislation would grant retroactive approval to a $313,000 loan the town received last year to develop two new town wells and supply water to six homes and town buildings after groundwater around the town hall was contaminated by runoff from the town’s former road-salt stockpile. The legislation was a legal necessity because the loan was obtained without first getting approval from the state comptroller, which is required for towns in which the assessed value of state land is more than 30 percent.

The town board’s June 29 resolution calls for compensation for elected and appointed officials to be postponed until the town receives revenue to both pay off an overdue bill of $50,000 from Warrensburg Emergency Medical Services for their annual contract with the town, and have a balance to meet its routine payroll. “Public safety comes first,” Seaman said. Hyde objected to the resolution repeatedly when it was proposed. “This is my full-time job — I am not giving up my pay!” she said. “We’ll quickly be getting a whole bunch of money from sales tax; we’re not in bad shape at all.” Seaman countered that the measure only postponed issuing paychecks. The temporary “hold” on hourly workers pay means that Thurman’s hourly workers — the deputy town clerk, the supervisor’s secretary/town bookkeeper, one part-time landfill attendant, a town maintenance worker, the cemetery maintenance worker and a town hall cleaner will be laid off for about five weeks. One position exempted from the layoffs was that of town court clerk, who was allotted eight hours work per month to conduct her duties. Seaman said that citizens in town had volunteered to accomplish the work that the hourly employees routinely accomplished. In another action, the three remaining members of the town board voted to pay the two bands booked to perform in the town’s first two summer concerts. Hyde earlier had proposed that all the bands appearing this summer be paid, but Seaman countered that the contracts had not been signed, and she had questions about a

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QUEENSBURY | The GOP-led House rejected a compromise immigration bill last Wednesday, marking the latest setback in Congress’ inability to cobble together a long-term legislative fix. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-Willsboro) voted for the legislation, which was defeated 301-121. “I was disappointed that the bill failed,” said Stefanik. The compromise fix included $25 billion of appropriations for President Trump’s border wall as well as technology upgrades, modernization of ports of entry, as well as a pathway to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients. “We’re looking at all options,” Stefanik told reporters following in event in Queensbury last Friday. “I think the key here, ‘How can we get something done?’ So obviously that compromise bill was disappointing in my experience.” President Trump signed a executive order last month ending the administration’s family separation policy, and a federal judge in California issued a injunction last week ordering children to be reunited with their families within 30 days. Stefanik has also co-sponsored legislation that would reunite children separated from their families at the southern border. “I anticipate that will be coming to the floor in the month

of July,” Stefanik said. The lawmaker is also a co-sponsor of the Hurd-Aguilar bill. “If we’re able to bring to that to the floor, I think that would be a step in the right direction as well,” said Stefanik. Some 2,300 children have been separated since the administration’s “zero tolerance” crackdown took effect in April. But as public outrage mounts, Trump has proven to be an unreliable partner, and Republicans struggle to craft an immigration fix. The compromise vote was postponed twice, and a conservative bill was defeated late last month. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched across the U.S. on Saturday in opposition to the administration’s immigration policy, including hundreds in Plattsburgh and Glens Falls. “We are asking why would Stefanik, Trump and the Republicans do such a barbaric, cruel thing to children?” said Joe Seeman, an activist and co-organizer of the event in Glens Falls. “The only answer is scapegoating.” The lawmaker said she understands the concerns of those protesting. “I agree with them that we need to pass standalone legislation that addresses family separation,” she said. Trump claimed Saturday that he never pushed for House GOP support on the failed compromise bill despite tweeting that lawmakers should support the bill three days earlier. And late last month, he told Republicans to stop wasting their time on the bill until after the midterm elections genRep. Elise Stefanik (R-Willsboro) said she was “disappointed” erated a “red wave” to bolster majorities in Congress. at the latest setback on an immigration bill. Pictured above: Nearly half the Republican caucus opposed last week’s A protester displays a sign at the “Families Belong Togethbill, illustrating sharp divides within their own conference. er” rally in Plattsburgh last Saturday. Photo by Kim Dedam “Negotiating with the Freedom Caucus is not the best way to approach passing bills on the floor, so I think that was a mistake in this process,” Stefanik said. The lawmaker also wants to BREAKFAST • LUN~ address agricultural-related WE WILL BE OPENING STARTING JULY 19TH FOR DINNER. immigration issues, citing the Dinner Hours will be 4:00-9:00 Thursday - Monday impact on farms throughout We will have pizza, a new dinner menu, New York’s 21st Congressioand yummy homemade desserts. nal District. OPEN FOR BREAKFAST & LUNCH 7:30-4:00 7 DAYS A WEEK “Every farm that I visit — 6254 State Route 9, Chestertown, NY • (518) 494-8581 seasonal or year-round dairy farms — labor is one of their top concerns, and we need to have some type of status for those agricultural workers,” she said. “That has a big impact on our farms being able to survive” Stefanik will be in the district this week, and ConS P E C I A LT Y P I Z Z A S • H O T & C O L D S U B S CALZONES • STROMBOLI • SALADS gress will convene next week GLUTEN FREE PIZZA for three weeks before their summer recess. ■ Homemade Eggplant Parmesan

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Last week’s tragic shooting at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland has shed new light on the close ties By Dan Alexander between local commu• PUBLISHER • nities and their hometown community paper. Typically left to toil away at their trade with local issues, it’s always been the larger metro papers that have been viewed to operate in a position of greater prominence covering national and international matters, presumably leaving them more susceptible to acts of violence. But those of us in the trade realize the close working relationship with members of the community and the open door policy most community newspapers operate under puts them on the front lines. It’s almost unheard of at a community newspaper to conduct active shooter drills or have locked doors and/or security guards at the front entrance. According to the U.S Press Freedom Tracker, 13 journalists have been physically attacked in the United States so far this year while 45 journalists were physically attacked in 2017. I think it’s fair to say we all witness the growing anger and frustration in our society these days. Forget politics for a minute: You would be surprised at some of the phone calls — and even verbal abuse — our staff are subject to over everyday stories like a published real estate transaction, a police report or even the incorrect spelling of a local school athlete’s name. I have had threats left on voicemail both at home and the office; I’ve had an arrow left in the door jam with a message, and I was even accosted at church once for a letter to the editor that appeared in the paper. None of those confrontations come anywhere close what occurred in Maryland last week, but the issue at the heart of the shooting was no more significant than the examples I’ve used here. All of this speaks to the changing attitudes, mental health issues and the assumption of a civil society where people can disagree but still resolve those issues in a peaceful manner. The frustration and anger generated over major issues seems to affect much smaller issues once society accepts the notion that violence, harassment and civil discord are accepted methods of getting things your way regardless of being right or wrong. I’ll doubt you’ll be seeing any security guards at the front doors of The Sun anytime soon, but we must realize these flashpoints can happen even in the smallest of communities. ■

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Newsroom attack brutal reminder of everyday threats Five people are dead after a gunman stormed the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis last week. We watched the tragedy unfold from our own newsroom. Like others in this hardened business, we were aghast, but not surprised. “Sooner or later, it was inevitable all of this would come to a head,” sighed one of us. And then we went back to work. The deadliest loss of U.S. reporters in a single incident in recent memory was not politically motivated, but rather the result of a deranged reader who had a long-running grudge against the daily newspaper. Despite the scorn and hostility heaped on the national press corps on a daily basis by a hyper-polarized public and antagonistic White House, local journalists are actually more vulnerable to actual violence, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists — particularly when covering protests and demonstrations. “If someone has a beef with you, and you’re a local reporter, it can get ugly in a hurry, because you’re accessible,” Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, told NBC News. While the North Country is a relative-

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NCCC tech program has been delayed long enough

To the Editor: I was glad to read that North Country Community College (NCCC) will be working with Ti-Alliance to develop an applied technical skills program. For decades, for a variety of reasons, post-secondary education in this country has been producing graduates with degrees of questionable value, few job prospects and mountains of debt. Meanwhile, industry has been calling for more skilled technical employees. So this program is very much the right idea. However, the supervisors need to keep a close eye on this. I am not confident of the actual commitment level here. Imagine how much further ahead our region would be if NCCC had started this when the supervisors first called for it five years ago. The article describes the “next step” as hiring a consultant to study feasibility. That may be

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ly sedate place, threats happen here, too. We’ve dealt with several scares this year following the publication of controversial stories — including a phone call we took seriously enough that we reached out to the authorities to put a patrol on our building. Running parallel to this extreme polarization of public sentiment is the decline overall discourse in this country, which is now gutter-like — even when it comes to the most pedestrian of topics. The default reaction to something people fi nd disagreeable is now accusatory, harsh and uncivil. All of this has made our jobs as reporters exponentially more difficult. Like us, the Capital Gazette is a small town community newspaper with the same mission, core values and team members: Local folks selflessly dedicated to making their communities a more vital place. Oftentimes, this not glamorous stuff. Most of our time is spent sitting in uncomfortable chairs in local government meetings. It’s reporting on school budgets and from the sidelines of high school football fields in bone-chilling weather. It’s sifting through reams of government records in an attempt to keep elected officials

necessary, but in my experience that is often a “delaying tactic.” The supervisors should keep pushing this to make sure the program does not wait another five years. Tom DuBois, Keene ■

Rank choice voting should be implemented

To the Editor: The June 23 Sun editorial, “Rank-choice voting, a concept worth exploring,”discusses a potential solution to our dysfunctional partisan politics that has recently been implemented state-wide in Maine. Under rank-choice voting (RCV), voters rank all the candidates in order of preference. There is evidence that RCV: • Encourages voter turnout, since citizens have more choice than a single front runner they may not like. • It shifts incentives away from negative campaigning as candidates look beyond their base.

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accountable by holding a check on their power. It’s a lifestyle of high stress, irregular schedules, bad eating habits and extracting information from people who would rather not to talk to you. But every once in a while, we get to share the story of a normal person doing something extraordinary. And that makes it all worth it. We’re not the elite living in enclosed bubbles, but rather regular folks with families who want to get home to our kids and a sincere desire to better our communities and enrich our collective fabric. We are not naive enough to believe this tragedy will lead to a change in public discourse. But we hope you will consider the ordinariness of our lives the next time you think about hurling a hyperbolic comment on social media over some perceived slight; hollering into the phone or submitting that spittle-flecked letter to the editor. The loss of Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiassen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters is not only a loss for their friends and family, but for the nation as a whole. We mourn for their loved ones and will keep them in our hearts forever. ■ — The Sun Editorial Board

Limits the effectiveness and amount of money spent by single-issue organizations that typically finance negative ads. Despite wide discontent with our current political discourse, few solutions have been proposed, and RCV should be tried more broadly. Dominic Eisinger, Keene ■

Slow down in work zones — lives depend on it

To the Editor: Summer is here and our highway departments are now engaged in multiple projects. This is the time of year where the men and women of our local highway departments switch from plowing and sanding our roads to repairing the damage done by Old Man Winter. It is also the time of year when these workers are at a greater risk from work zone intrusions. It is important that drivers slow down when they see work zone signs. Ignoring these signs can result in large fines or worse,

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injury or even death to those men and woman who work so hard to maintain and improve our roads to keep us safe. I recently prosecuted a work zone intrusion case where a driver swerved around a stopped vehicle and drove past the fl ag man holding a blinking red stop sign. Two other vehicles traveling in the opposite direction were forced off the road and the lives of workers were put at risk. Thankfully, no one was hurt. As the Hamilton County District Attorney, I take work zone intrusions very seriously and am dedicated to ensuring that our highway workers stay safe. Therefore, I ask everyone to take this issue seriously and to proceed slowly and cautiously through work zones. We need to give our highway workers a break and do all we can to help keep them safe. Let’s all share the goal that these workers return home, unharmed, to their family and friends at the end of the day. Michelle Hutchins, Hamilton County District Attorney ■ » Letters Cont. on pg. 9 This free community newspaper exists to serve the informational needs of the community and to stimulate a robust local economy. No press release, brief or calendar item can be guaranteed for placement in the paper nor run in multiple weeks unless it is a paid announcement. All free placement is on a space-available basis.

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Felony DWI in Queensbury

QUEENSBURY | Kirby M. Lopez of Hudson Falls was arrested on June 20 by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. Lopez was stopped at a traffic stop on Quaker Road in Queensbury, when his vehicle was observed traveling down the road without license plates. Officers discovered that Lopez was intoxicated and operating with a revoked driver’s license. Lopez later submitted to a chemical test and was found to have a blood alcohol content of .13. Lopez was charged with felony driving while intoxicated and felony aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Lopez was released pending prosecution in Queensbury Town Court. ■

Motor vehicle accident leads to DWI

QUEENSBURY | Bonnie J. Steele of Glens Falls was arrested in connection with a two-car property damage motor vehicle accident on June 21, at approximately 9:40 p.m. at the intersection of Dix Avenue and Quaker Road in Queensbury. Officers discovered that Steele was intoxi-

cated and had struck a vehicle stopped at the intersection. Steele later submitted to a chemical test which showed that she had a BAC of .19. Steele was charged with misdemeanor aggravated driving while intoxicated and issued a traffic citation for the motor vehicle accident. Steele was released and is scheduled to appear in Queensbury Town Court at a later date. ■

viction and was issued traffic tickets for leaving the scene of a property damage crash, failure to keep right and operating an un-inspected vehicle. Becerril was arraigned in Queensbury Town Court and released with supervision from the Warren County Probation Department. ■

Driver arrested after collision with stolen car

WARRENSBURG | On June 26 at 12:52 a.m., a sheriff’s patrol located a motor vehicle crash on State Route 9 south of Industrial Park Road in the Town of Warrensburg. The accident occurred when a southbound 2006 Subaru Legacy operated by Kyle P. McMurtry, 23, of Queensbury, drove off the west side of the roadway striking guardrails and severing a utility pole. McMurtry was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigating officers believe McMurtry was traveling at a high rate of speed and using his cell phone at the time of the accident. Officers also believe that alcohol may have been a factor. A toxicology report is pending. No other vehicles were involved the crash and the accident is currently being investigated by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. ■

QUEENSBURY | Alejandro (Alex) C. Becerril was arrested on June 22 at 6:30 a.m., when sheriff’s officers were dispatched to a personal injury car crash in the area of the Sky Zone on Corinth Road, Queensbury. Officers discovered that Becerril, 22, crossed double yellow lines and collided head on with a vehicle operated by Mikayla Renaud, 23, of Hudson Falls. Renaud and her 7-month-old daughter were transported to Glens Falls Hospital with apparent minor injuries. Becerril was not injured in the crash. Becerril was involved in a hit and run crash on Stephanie Lane, just moments prior to the Corinth Road crash. Becerril also struck a tree located in a yard of a residence with the same vehicle involved in the Corinth Road crash and fled the scene. Becerril was operating a vehicle reported stolen, driving while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license from a prior DUI con-

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Chestertown Library to hold book sale

CHESTERTOWN | The Chestertown Library will hold their summer book sale July 13, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and July 14, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Novels for sale will include titles by popular authors, cookbooks, mystery, gardening, history, romance, travel, children and young adult. Old, first edition and interesting volumes will be for sale including the complete set of Great Books of the Western World. Large selections of audio and video CDs, vinyl records, games and puzzles will also be available. For more information, call 518-494-5384. ■ » Letters Cont. from pg. 8

Happy to support team

To the Editor: Northeast Spray Foam would like to take a moment to thank the Johnsburg Youth Baseball and Softball Little League for their consideration to include us every year. We are happy to support the team! North East Spray Foam ■

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High speed and cell phone use cited in fatal accident

Inmate violates order of protection while in jail

QUEENSBURY | Mark Kelly Sparks, a Queens-

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bury man incarcerated for violating an order of protection faces additional charges after violating the order by phone and mail while in the Warren County Correctional Center. On June 21, the sheriff’s office charged him with two felony counts of criminal contempt in the first degree. Sparks was arraigned last week in the Town of Queensbury Court and returned to the Warren County Correctional Facility, where he remains without bail. ■

Glens Falls man exposes himself to a minor

QUEENSBURY | Brandon L. Burke, 19, of South Glens Falls was arrested on June 25 at 10:49 p.m. at the Walmart in Queensbury for exposing himself to an 11 year old child and her mother in the parking lot and displaying an illegal spring loaded Brandon Burke knife when confronted by Photo provided the child’s father. Burke was charged with public lewdness first degree, endangering the welfare of a child, menacing second degree and criminal possession of a weapon fourth degree. All charges are class A misdemeanors. Burke was released to his parents. He is scheduled to appear in Queensbury Town Court on July 9. ■

Pleas for new fire truck reignite after engine breakdown Lake George and Bolton to jointly buy $900,000 vehicle? By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER

LAKE GEORGE | The aerial fire truck responding to fires in Lake George is out of service now with a blown engine and needs extensive repairs, new Lake George Fire Chief Scott A. Smith told town board members earlier this month, adding that it is now an urgent public safety issue that the town and village take action and commit to buying a new ladder truck for $900,000 or more.

REPAIRS LABOR-INTENSIVE

Smith said that Lake George’s ladder

truck was dispatched to respond to an emergency during a severe storm several weeks ago, and the engine quit while traveling toward Bolton, spewing a mixture of oil and antifreeze over the roadway — indicating that it had blown a head gasket or incurred a similar serious problem. It was towed to a repair facility where it now sits, out of service awaiting repairs, he said, noting it might be weeks or months before the repair shop can fi x it. “Our old truck has suffered a lot of damage, and repairs are very labor intensive,” Smith said. “I’m here to make my plea —we need to make a move,” he continued, adding that buying a new aerial truck would save ongoing expenses of repairs to the existing 24-year-old Sutphen ladder truck. Smith said that he and other Lake George Fire Department officials had renewed discussions of what was needed in a new truck, and they’d decided to eliminate a lot of options and electronic conveniences, cutting the cost potentially

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by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

‘IT PAYS FOR ITSELF’

When he estimated that a new truck minus the options would cost $900,000, town board member Marisa Muratori said the last cost quote including options had been about $850,000. “If you wait a few years, a new ladder truck will cost $1 million to $1.5 million,” Smith responded, saying that the truck that the fire department had sought to buy late last year for $920,000 had just been sold to another fire company for $1.5 million. “If it saves one life, it pays for itself,” he said. “I’m not prepared to make a decision on this tonight — this situation is brand new to me,” Muratori replied, referring to the existing fire truck’s recent breakdown. In 2016, the 1995 Sutphen was out of service for about six months with a cracked ladder turntable, faulty electrics and an inoperable pump, and repairs were made for about $65,000. ■

The numbers add up on Trump impeachment By Edward Pontacoloni GUEST COLUMNIST

This following guest column was written in response to The Sun Publisher Dan Alexander’s “Thoughts from Behind the Pressline: A Deceptive Master Plan” published in the June 16 edition. Although I may be a bit tardy, allow me to accept your invitation: You are nuts. If “something doesn’t add up,” it is because you are missing a number of factors from your equation. Let’s start in the middle where you assert that Donald Trump was “once a highly acclaimed, successful entrepreneur.” Actually, Donald Trump has, by many accounts, always been a demonstrable liar, cheat, fraud and a conman. He is the epitome of mendacity. He is a serial bankrupt of such poor creditworthiness that his businesses and projects have been denied traditional American bank financing and been obliged to resort to foreign banks and possibly to money laundering for Russian oligarchs. Do your numbers still not “add up?”

Let’s see, “historic accomplishments in regulation roll backs?” You mean like exposing consumers to greater risks of financial fraud and our nation to another big-bank related “great recession?” You mean like freeing polluters to poison our air and water? You mean like taking our public lands and surrendering them to rapacious exploitation by fossil fuel companies? Or maybe you mean his rollback of health insurance for a substantial portion of your fellow Americans or his rollback of the basic necessities of education, food and shelter for the least able of your countrymen or the threats to our Social Security and Medicare systems from the looming budget deficit created by his rollback of taxes for the wealthy. Perhaps you are still unable come up with the right numbers to explain the “calls for impeachment, negative press… and entertainers cheering profanity-laced insults.” This failure may be due to some other miscalculations on your part. You tout the “unemployment lows” and the “booming economy,” but Trump inherited a growing economy from Obama

and whatever accomplishments you may think he has achieved are not truly his own, no more so than the wealth that he inherited from his father and purportedly stole from his brother in order to initially fund his “successful” entrepreneurship. The area where Trump’s economic policies have actually achieved “historic accomplishments” is more accurately the U.S. budget deficit, which is expected to reach almost $1 trillion by the end of his first term. We won’t know until then how drastic the consequences will be for our economy, but the projections are dire, and the probabilities deserve at least some consideration in your arithmetic. Giving Trump any “credit” for the present economy doesn’t overcome his abysmal failures in international affairs: from alienating our closest friends and allies such as Canada and Germany, to cozying up to autocrats and dictators such as Putin and Duterte. You naively believe that the recent “sit down with the Hermit Kingdom Chairman” was a diplomatic success, but you ignore the fact that North Korea acquired its nuclear tipped ICBMs and the ability to reach the U.S. under Trump’s watch and that Kim is still considered an ex-

traordinary threat to our national security. Kim will not surrender his nuclear weapons. Trump got played. Tell me how the United States is greater today than it was in 2016. I’ll tell you how it is not. Never in our history have our rights and liberties, our democratic institutions, come under a greater attack from within: from Trump’s calling our free press the “enemy of the people,” to his denigration of the religions and nationalities of minority Americans, to his championing of racial enmity, to his rejection of due process, to his inhumane abuse of innocent refugee children, to his conspiracy with a foreign government to undermine our democracy. Never in our history, except for the time of our Civil War, has this country been more divided than as it is now. And never before has our nation stood so alone on the world stage. Trump’s touted “mayhem” is divisiveness and incivility, and the rest of the world pities us our loss of honor and prestige. Add those several factors to your equation and see if you still do not understand the calls for Trump’s impeachment, etc. ■ — Edward Pontacoloni lives in Lake George


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Local resident aims to purchase Watering Tub Transfer would require legislative approval By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

HORICON | Brant Lake property owner Scott Campbell addressed the Horicon Town Board saying he would like to purchase the parcel of land where the Watering Tub is located, but Horicon Supervisor Matt Simpson said neither the town nor the Schroon Lake Park District (SLPD) can sell him the property. “The town doesn’t own the land — it belongs to the Schroon Lake Park District,” he said. SLPD was established in 1955 for the sole purpose of regulating the level of Schroon Lake. He said there is no legislation, wording, or section in the law that permits the park district to sell land. Campbell said he worked in marketing for 40 years, adding, “I always say there are no problems, only solutions.”

Simpson said the solution could not be found in Horicon. “You have to get authorization from the legislature,” Simpson said. Campbell has been visiting Brant Lake in Horicon since 1950, and the Watering Tub was always his family’s first stop into town and last stop out of town. Last year, however, the Town of Horicon was having the water tested and closed the Watering Tub after it test positive for coliform four months out of five. After a positive test for e-coli in September, Simpson personally removed the water spout from the tub. Campbell said since that time he has received about 500 messages from people supporting his efforts to have the Watering Tub reopened. His ideas range from drilling a well at the present location, to constructing a solar water purification system, to moving the tub and reestablishing it elsewhere. Simpson told Campbell he understands the connection people have to the Watering Tub and he doesn’t believe they would want it recreated at some other location. He said the town was not going to spend any more taxes dollars on property it doesn’t own. The town paid about $5,000 for the granite Watering Tub. ■

Horicon Supervisor Matt Simpson told residents the Watering Tub is on property belonging to the Schroon Lake Park District, and the district has no authority to entertain offers to buy the land. One Brant Lake resident is hoping to continue the tradition of the Watering Tub, which was closed after harmful bacteria was found in the water. Photo provided

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JUL. 6

North Creek » Free Outdoor

Movie Screening “Wonder” held at Riverfront Park; Dusk Join us for a family friendly, free movie screening. Snacks Available, Bring a Lawn Chair. For more info 518-2513338.

JUL. 12

Chester » Exploring the Solar

System held at Municipal Auditorium; 2:00 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. The Town of Chester Library presents: Planetarium Adventures. Sign-up required. Free. For more info call 518-494-5384.

JUL. 12

Ticonderoga » Free Summer

Lecture Series held at NCCC Campus; 7:00 p.m. Diane O’Connor Presents “Gardening for Climate Change”

JUL. 14

Schroon Lake » Billy Goats Gruff

held at Boathouse Theater; 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. John Davies’ take on the traditional fairy tale uses music of Mozart, Donizetti and Rossini in a delightful 35 minute show that teaches audiences about the perils of being a bully. Performances are free and are sure to please young and old alike.

JUL. 14

Ticonderoga » Soldiers and

Suffragettes - Mystery & History are Afoot! held at Historical Society/ Hancock House; 12:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. A Free Community event with historical re-enactors presenting programs and demonstrations including hands-on programs for children. Recreation of a WWI era music hall will feature period costumes, beer, wine and soft-

drinks on sale; & starting at 7 pm: Hot Box Honey will play live jazz.

JUL. 14

Chilson » Annual Chilson

Volunteer Fire Department Chicken Barbecue held at Chilson Community Center; 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Chilson’s famous chicken BBQ recipe, with all the trimmings, served from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and costs just $12.00. Entertainment all day by local musicians, open mic for performers, and exciting raffles for valuable prizes. Dinner tickets go on sale at 11:00 a.m., or call (518) 585-7441 or e-mail ChilsonVFD@gmail.com for information on advance ticket sales.

JUL. 15

Port Henry » Champ Day held at

Port Henry Beach; 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A day long festival celebrating the local legendary lake monster “Champ”. Activities include: games for the kids, product and craft vendors, live music, antique and classic boat rendezvous, Penelope the clown, sail boat race, food vendors.

JUL. 17

» Akwesasne Casino Bus Trip. For More Info call Barbra Blum 518-4943357.

JUL 19

Chester » Magic Workshop held at Municipal Auditorium; 2:00 p.m. The Town of Chester Library presents: “Magic” with Jim Snack. . Sign-up to learn magic tricks. 3 pm Performance by Jim Snack and the workshop attendees. Free. For more info call 518-494-5384.

JUL. 20

North Creek » Free Outdoor

Movie Screening “Coco” held at Riverfront Park; Dusk Join us for a a family family friendly, friendly, frE free movie for screening. Snacks screening. Snacf Available, Bring Bring a a Lawn Lawn Chair. For more more info info!518-251-3338.

JUL. 20

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Lake George » 14th Annual Lake George Community Band Festival held at Shepard Park; 5:00 p.m. Enjoy the largest community concert band festival in the northeastern United States in Lake George’s own Shepard Park! Free!

JUL. 21

Schroon Lake » Schroon Lake

Arts & Crafts Fair held at The Town Park; 10:00 a.m. We will have live entertainment and a silent auction during the day. The Schroon Lake Lions Club will again be selling delicious food and drinks. Free Admission. For more info http:// schroonlakeassociation.com/ arts_crafts/

JUL. 21

T H U R S DAY

NOW - OCT. 5

Warrensburg » Riverfront

Farmer’s Market held at On the bank of the Schroon River; 3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. Every Friday from Memorial Day thru Columbus Day weekends. Live music throughout the season. For more info contact Teresa Whalen, Market Manager, 518-466-5497, taawhalen@ yahoo.com, localharvest.org/ warrensburgh-riverfront-farmersmarket-M22857

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Long Lake » Cardboard Box Boat

Face-Off held at The Town Beach; 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Box building from 11am-1pm with the Float-Off beginning at 1pm. Last Boat Floating wins the title. Prizes will be awarded and lifeguards will be on duty. Free Admission. Details: 518-624-3077 or check out mylonglake.com.

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13 JUL.

F R I DAY

TURKEY DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS

12 JUL.

LECTURE: “OVER THERE: THE US INVOLVEMENT IN WWI” held at

Adirondack History Museum, Elizabethtown. Thursday: 7:00 pm Presenting the Lecture “Over There: The US Involvement in WWI”. Details: 518-873-6466 or email echs@adkhistorymuseum.org 184132

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2018 SUMMER SUPPER SCHEDULE held at

Crown Point United Methodist Church 1682 Creek Road, Crown Point, NY 12928. Sit Down @ 5pm, Take-outs @ 4:30pm

held at

Crown Point United Methodist Church - 1682 Creek Rd. Friday: Sit down @ 5pm, Takeouts @ 4:30pm

Bolton Landing » LGLC Living

Lands Seminar held at Lake George Land Conservancy; 5:30 p.m. Join us every Wednesday evening (except for July 4) as we, present our free summer series. This series will take a look at the wildlife and people who utilize the land of Lake George and the Adirondacks, past and present! Advance registration is required. Details: mderossi@lglc.

T H U R S DAY

12 JUL.

SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS FOR SOLAR SOLARIZE CAMPAIGN held at

Turkey supper with mashed potatoes & gravy with all the fixings and a homemade desserts! Adults: $10.00 Children: $5.00

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19 JUL.

A LAWN/LAKE CONCERT: JOE K. WALSH BAND held at

the HUB (Exit 25 on Brant Lake/Horicon)

543 Baldwin Rd., Ticonderoga.

Thursday: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

This is our fourth year of holding a lakeside concert and we hope you can join us. BYOB, bring your own chair, chaise lounge, blanket. There’ll be some simple refreshments but don’t hesitate to bring your own sustenance. A $20 donation, all of which goes to the band, is recommended. “Joe K. Walsh is a master bluegrass, jazz and roots mandolinist who has performed with the likes of the Gibson Bros., John Scofield, Darol Anger, Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck. He also is an instructor at the prestigious Berklee College of Music.” Details: Don Sheldon at don@valleystage.net or 518-585-7266 185781

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torSOLAR Free food and drinks will be served by the HUB. Apex Solar Power and Solar Liberty (our selected solar vendors) will be there to share details about solar (both rooftop and ground mount) for residential and businesses. ALL are invited to join us to evaluate ‘Using the SUN to produce ELECTRICITY for a Home/Business’ (and save money). All welcome, bring friends! Details: www.queensbury.net

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Rare Harry Houdini films with Live Music held at Brandon Town Hall

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Historic Ticonderoga Shopping · Dining · Lodging · Antiques · Museums · Recreation · Entertainment · Attractions · Scenic Beauty

JUNE-AUGUST

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Variety of Art Shows, Ti Arts/ Downtown Gallery

Special Tours and Programs at Fort Ticonderoga: Beyond Bullets & Blades, Ticonderoga Guns by Night, The Gossip Tour, Sunset Boat Cruise on Lake Champlain. *Advanced Reg. Required

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Wednesday & Friday Mornings Just for Kids: Create art projects with local artisans (Heritage Museum) every Wednesday and Friday followed by live performances for children and families (K of C Pavilion) every Wednesday. JULY 8 Battle of Carillon Commemoration: Join the Fife and Drum Corps to lay wreaths and remember the men who fell in the climactic 1758 Battle of Carillon. JULY 7-OCTOBER 13 (Saturdays)

JUNE 16 Scots Day: Discover your own Scottish connection by visiting clan tents and vendors, enjoying the sounds of Scottish music performed throughout the day, and watching Border Collie demonstrations. JULY & AUGUST

Cultural arts celebrations, festivals, performances, artist workshops, art exhibits, tournaments, and more! JUNE 30-JULY 6 Independance Week: 6/30-7/6 Witness the fight for liberty when the continental army held the line for independence at the great fortress, Ticonderoga. Experience daily musket and cannon demonstrations, as well as Fife and Drum Corps performances.

Best Fourth in the North: 7/1-7/4 Fireworks, parade, live music, food, vendors, rides, games, and more in downtown Ticonderoga!

StreetFest: Food, live music, crafts, artists, vendors, sidewalk sales, kids activities, and more downtown! Fife & Drum Corps Muster: Experience martial music at its best! From the American Revolution, to the Civil War, to modern commemoration, discover the practical purpose of fifes and drums. Enjoy the stirring rhythms and tunes of classic marches and camp songs. Join us for a special twilight muster. AUGUST 5

Ticonderoga Area Farmers’ Market: Farmers, vendors, music, kids activities, special events, and more. JULY 17, 24 & AUGUST 7, 21 Summer Concert Series: Variety of music, performances, and more at the Community Building. JULY 21 & 22

Defiance & Independance Battle Re-enactment: Witness the epic siege of Americanheld Ticonderoga. Watch the story unravel around you as the roar of cannon and muskets erupt, and see how American soldiers and artillerymen held the line in the name of Liberty.

Ticonderoga Area Car Show: Car show events, music, car show raffle, food, vendors, kids zone, and more in Bicentennial Park. AUGUST 11 Hancock House Summer A’fair: Music, bake sale, vendors, museum tours, gift shop, and more! AUGUST 11-OCTOBER 28

Fort Ticonderoga’s Heroic Corn Maze: A Corn Maze Adventure! Open daily 8/11–8/26, weekends 9/1–10/21. Also open Labor Day and Columbus Day. Maze by Moonlight 10/26–10/27. AUGUST 24-26 Trekonderoga: Pop Culture Convention in downtown Ticonderoga at the CBS Licensed Star Trek Original Series Set Tour. Set Tours, special events and guests, Elvis Concert, and so much more.

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Hague

HAGUE | Hague is located in the Eastern Adirondacks of New York State on the shores of Lake George’s Northern basin, and offers residents and visitors alike a beauty unique in all of the world.

Hague’s history dates back to the French and Indian War, and Benjamin Franklin twice camped here on diplomatic missions to Canada. Just south of historic Ticonderoga, Hague has

been a popular resort since the 1800s, and today is known for camping, hiking, boating, fishing and other outdoor activities. ■

Hague Music in the Park Bring a lawn chair to Hague Town Park for the free Hague Music in the Park concert series. Concerts are held on Wednesdays and run through Aug. 28. In case of rain, concerts are moved to the community center.

Upcoming concerts include:

Hague Market The Adirondack’s oldest running general store, the Hague Market, serves breakfast and lunch daily, including coffee, homemade muffins and croissants, made-to-order sandwiches, and a variety of ice cream. Indoor/outdoor seating and take-out are both available. It also offers a selection of groceries, household goods, and gift items. The market is located on Route 8 (Graphite Mountain Road) and is open daily 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. (Sunday until 6 p.m.). Telephone 518-543-6555. ■

July 11 — Rick & Sharon Bolton, Rick comes home to salute Dottie Henry. 7 p.m.; July 18 — Bonnie Greco, Sweet voice with jazz standards, easy listening, big band favorites. 7 p.m.; July 25 — Running the River, North Country original with upbeat blend of your

favorites. 7 p.m.; Aug. 1 — Rich Ortiz, One man band with guitar, harmonic, and feet pedal bass. In one word, amazing. 7 p.m.; Aug. 8 — American Roots Show, Bob Stump on guitar, Doug Moody on fiddle, virtuoso musicians. 7 p.m.;

Aug. 15 — John & Orion Kribs, Father and Son duo of Americana music style. 7 p.m.; Aug. 22 — Marty Wendell & His Tour Band, Ticonderoga native is Rockabilly Hall of Fame Member. 6:30 p.m.; Aug. 28 — Ben Rounds, Hague favorite returns to rock your socks off. 6:30 p.m. ■

Clifton West Museum The Clifton West Museum at 9793 Graphite Mountain Rd., in Hague features a timeline in the history of Hague beginning with America’s first graphite mines, as well as special exhibits that have included the American Graphite Company mill. The mill ground local graphite ore into lead for stove polish and pencils. Call the museum at 518543-6161 for hours. The museum, located in Town Community Center, also houses a significant collection of local artifacts and objects including an important collection of photographs of the town. ■

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Ticonderoga

TICONDEROGA | Ticonderoga was early America’s crossroads, which included the lake itself and a narrow neck of water that was relatively shallow and easy to cross. The history runs deep, however, as one of the first actions of the Revolution occurred when the British

surrendered Fort Ticonderoga to Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. Ticonderoga is also renowned for No. 2 lead pencils, paper from the International Paper mill and agriculture. For more information, visit the Chamber of Commerce website at ticonderogany.com. ■

Star Trek Set Tours Anyone who’s wanted to visit the set of Star Trek has a chance to tour the meticulously recreated set of the Starship: Enterprise. Walk the corridors, tour engineering, sickbay, the Captain’s Quarters, and the iconic bridge. Visit the transporter room, and see the briefing room where the crew gathered — in short, relive the excitement of this groundbreaking television series and see how it was made. The fourth annual Trekonderoga will take place starting Friday, August 24th and run through Sunday, August 26th. For more information, visit startrektour.com. ■

Ticonderoga Festival Guild The Ticonderoga Festival Guild, Inc., was established in 1980 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the performing arts in the Ticonderoga area. The Guild is now entering its second quartercentury of service to the Ticonderoga community. The support and effort of the founding members has been continued through memberships and volunteer time contributed by people throughout the area. The Summer in the Park concert series is held on the front steps of the Ticonderoga Community Building on Montcalm St. in downtown Ticonderoga at 7:00 p.m. Bring a chair or blanket, and enjoy the summer evenings.

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Among the concerts are:

Rated the best golf course in the Adirondacks in the 2015 Adirondack Life reader survey, Ticonderoga Golf Course is a unique 18-hole public golf course located in the historic Lord Howe Valley, on the north end of Lake George in the heart of the Adirondack Park, near the site where Roger’s Rangers fought the renowned Snowshoe Battle. The golf course is perfect for players of all skill levels, and is open and fun public course to play. During the round players enjoy scenic mountains that rise above the course on both sides. For more information, visit ticonderogagoldcourse.com ■

July 17 — Lula Wiles and band deeply rooted in traditional folk with a devotion to modern songcraft; July 24 — Generation Gap, playing a selection of Blues, Funk, Rock, and Pop; Aug. 7 — Bobby Sweet and Abe Guthrie. Stylistically, music resides somewhere between Jackson Browne, John Prine, and a countrified Bruce Springsteen; Aug.21 — Phil Henry Acoustical Trio playing story-telling folk. For more information, call 518-984-0088. ■

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Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga Welcoming visitors since 1909, Fort Ticonderoga was the first national effort at historic preservation. It boasts North America’s largest 18th century artillery collection, 2,000 acres of historic landscape on Lake Champlain and Carillon Battlefield, the largest series of untouched earthworks surviving in America. Fort Ticonderoga has more than 75,000 visitors each year and offers programs, historic interpretation, lake cruises, tours, demonstrations and exhibits throughout the year. It also examines the lives of the people who saved the fort for posterity. For a list of programs and more information visit fortticonderoga.org. ■

Hancock House

Ticonderoga Heritage Museum

The Hancock House on Moses Circle in Ticonderoga is a replica of the Hancock Manor on Boston’s Beacon Hill that was the residence of Thomas Hancock, the uncle of John Hancock. Ticonderoga history is emphasized in the collection of photographs, manuscripts, artifacts and books kept in the museum. The museum has genealogical and local history resources from a number of sources. This summer it is also featuring an exhibit on World War I. Hancock House is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ■

Ticonderoga’s Heritage Museum hosts historically accurate exhibits and creative children’s workshops. The museum’s displays and exhibits interpret the manufacturing techniques and history of the International Paper Company, the American Graphite Company, makers of the famous Dixon-Ticonderoga No. 2 lead pencils, and other industries in the area. Keep up with the Ticonderoga Heritage Museum’s activities on Facebook. ■

ADIRONDACK LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Our 2018 Adirondack Lakes Summer Theatre Festival This year’s festival is sponsored, in part, by NYSCA and David Myers in memory of Anne Vaccaro

The Ticonderoga Heritage Museum

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Much Ado About Nothing - all 7 pm unless noted

2018 CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP SCHEDULE *Wed. July 11 - DON’T LOSE YOUR MARBLES - Participants learn about gravity and motion and will create a kinetic art design by dipping marbles in water paints and rolling them on paper placed in boxes.

7/15 - Woods Inn, Inlet 3 pm

7/19 Town Green, Wanakena 7/20 Prospect Point Cottages, Blue Mtn Lake 7/21 Newcomb Town Beach or Pavilion at 2 pm, Newcomb 7/21 Mt. Sabattis Pavilion, Long Lake 7/25 Byron Park, Indian Lake 7/26 Paul Smiths College VIC, Paul Smiths 7/27 Lions Bandshell, Tupper Lake 7/28 Arrowhead Park at 4 pm, Inlet

Fri. Aug. 3 - SCIENTIFIC STAMPS - Members of the Ticonderoga Stamp Club will help participants sort stamps that honor a famous scientist or scientific discovery and then create a collage of stamps.

Fri. July 13 - IT IS ROCKET SCIENCE - Kids investigate *Wed. Aug. 8 - EARTH TALES FROM AROUND THE WORLD - Michael Caduto uses traditional stories, why planes fly and then try their hand at engineering songs, Native dance and instruments to share lessons for and design by making and testing rocket ships. wise earth stewardship. Each person makes a wooden *Wed. July 18 - BUTTERFLIES FLUTTER BY - Children bead necklace to represent a commitment to take care learn about life cycles of butterflies and use their talents of our Earth. to create paintings of butterflies. Fri. Aug. 10 - EAT YOUR PROJECT - Participants will Fri. July 20 - THE CHEMISTRY OF ART - Participants use engineering skills, pretzels and marshmallows to will see what happens when they combine water colors, create many kinds of structures. When completed, they salt and glue to create artwork. will get to eat their designs! *Wed. July 25 - IT’S A PIGMENT OF YOUR IMAG *Wed. Aug. 15 - GEOMETRY FITS ME TO A TEE - Kids INATION - Participants learn where color comes from design and make their own t-shirts after using geometric and try their hand at mixing colors. They will also create design. Participants are asked to provide their own white color wheels and investigate optical art. shirts or fabric to put their designs on. Fri. July 27 - THE ART OF ARCHITECTURE - This Fri. Aug.17 - EXPLODING BOOMERANGS - This final workshop will allow participants to learn how triangles workshop of the summer series will feature decorated influence construction, as they use 3-sided blocks to tongue depressors held together without glue and then build their art. flown around. Discover what keeps them together. Light *Wed. Aug. 1 - REACTIONARY ART - Participants use refreshments will be served. crepe paper to create artistic designs or scenes, which are then sprayed with water. The kids get to see a safe, chemical reaction take place.

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Crown Point

CROWN POINT | Crown Point evolved from its strategic location on Lake Champlain, being a chokepoint in the waters that were the main form of travel in the 1700s. The French constructed a fort there in 1731, but the

ground was eventually claimed by the British during the French and Indian War. In 1759, the British built Fort Crown Point, and extensive ruins of these fortifications still stand — despite much of the fort being devastated by fire in 1773.

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On the civilian side, Vermonters settled Crown Point in 1800. Today it is popular for fishing, boating and hiking. Nearby Cheney Mountain offers spectacular views of the High Peaks to the west and the Champlain Bridge to the southeast. ■

Penfield Homestead Museum Ironville boasts a fabulous industrial industry, which is now interpreted and preserved by the Penfield Homestead Museum. In 1962, the extended Penfield family deeded the historic Penfield Homestead to the new Penfield Foundation board, which began preservation work on the homestead, along with the foundations at the site of the old Crown Point Iron Company. In 1974, the entire hamlet of Ironville earned the designation of Historic District on the National

Register of Historic Places. Ironville is known as the “Birthplace of the Electrical Age” due to Allen Penfield’s industrial use of Joseph Henry’s electro-magnet. Ghostly industrial ruins can be seen on a beautiful trail up Putnam Creek that is maintained by Champlain Area Trails. The museum is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Group tours are available by appointment by calling 518-5973804. Penfield is located at 703 Creek Road. ■

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Gore Mt./ North Creek/Warrensburg

Cruise Nights in North Creek

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Gore Mountain Summer Activities

Cruise nights are running every second and fourth Thursday through September from 6 to 8 p.m. on Main Street in North Creek. Weekly People’s Choice Contest, entertainment, visit local restaurants. For more information contact gorechambercalendar@gmail.com or visit gorechambercalendar@gmail.com. ■

Take 17-mile guided whitewater rafting trips through the Hudson River Gorge. Go to gorechamber.com for a list of rafting companies. Tours weekly on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until Oct 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information contact gorechambercalendar@gmail.com or visit gorechambercalendar@gmail.com. ■

Gore Mountain has exciting free summer activities including gondola rides, hikes, mountain biking, climbing, bungee jumping, miniature golf, UTV guided tours and more family fun. Weekly on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, until Oct. 8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gore Mountain Ski Resort, 793 Peaceful Valley Rd., North Creek. For more information contact gorechambercalendar@gmail.com or visit gorechambercalendar@gmail.com. ■

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Cheese Farm Tours North Creek Farmers Market

Enjoy a tour of Nettle Meadow Farms and taste their award-winning goat, sheep and cows milk cheeses. See the breeding and milking stock on this historic farm. Free samples available. Tours weekly on Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Nettle Meadow Goat Farm, 484 S, Johnsburg Rd., Warrensburg. For more information contact gorechambercalendar@gmail.com or visit gorechambercalendar@gmail.com. ■

Minerva Campground Located on beautiful Minerva Lake.

Amenities: Beach, Playgrounds, Tennis & Basketball Courts, Changing House, Snack Stand, Pavilions, Hot Showers, Boat Launch (boats 5hp or less), and

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Free Music by the River concerts are running Saturdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Riverfront Park, North Creek. For more information contact gorechambercalendar@gmail.com or visit gorechambercalendar@gmail.com. ■

The North Creek Farmers Market is running every Thursday from 2 to 6 p.m. through the Sept. 28 at Riverfront Park, North Creek. Fresh produce and hand crafted items, food and entertainment. For more information contact gorechambercalendar@gmail. com or visit gorechambercalendar@gmail.com. ■

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Moriah/ Port Henry

PORT HENRY | Port Henry has a rich history on the Adirondack Coast, dating back 250 years, when it was part of a tract set aside by the British for veterans of the French and Indian War. Global cultures met in Port Henry, where native American Mohawks and Oswegatchies were still

living into the 19th century. Port Henry was most famous as an iron town, as the product of local mines was shipped up the lake to the Hudson River. Today Port Henry is home to a number of beautiful, historic structures, including churches, railroad buildings and the

Sherman Free Library. It maintains an active marine culture, with boating, fishing and camping being popular pursuits. The Moriah Chamber of Commerce in hosts the Moriah Challenge, a collection of four hikes in the Port Henry area, including trails up low peaks that have fantastic views of

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Railroad and mining history exhibits are presented by the Town of Moriah Historical Society in a restored carriage house at the former Witherbee-Sherman and Company mining headquarters. The museum documents the operations of the local iron ore mining industry, which flourished from the 1820 to 1971, its impact on worker’s lives, and the preparation, processing, and transport of iron ore from Lake Champlain to the world. Port Henry was the largest pre-war producer of iron ore in the country. High grade iron ore was mined in deep tunnels near the villages of Mineville and Witherbee. The museum is located at 34 Park Place. It is open limited hours, so it’s recommended visitors call 518-546-3587 for hours

Port Henry is “home” to Champ, the Lake Champlain version of the creature reputed to live in Loch Ness, and each year the town celebrates with Champ Day, which this year will be held on Sunday, July 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be games, music, boat races and exhibits, a clown, vendors and an appearance by Katy Elizabeth, Champ’s premier hunter and researcher. The event will be held on the Port

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SCHROON LAKE | Schroon Lake is home to the world-renowned Seagle Music Colony, which has performances throughout the season. The town also has concerts, a 9-hole golf course and an active

Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society. It is a leader in lake health, and has an active lake association. Schroon Lake has a popular town beach,

and is known for boating and fishing. It is also served by a number of hiking trails. For more information on Schroon Lake visit the Chamber of Commerce at schroonlakeregion.com. ■

Seagle Music Colony The Seagle Music Colony is the oldest summer vocal training program in the United States, and the premier opera and musical theater group in the Adirondack Park.

Included in the 2018 schedule are:

Mainstage season at the Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre:

Julius Caesar (Handel) — July 18, 19, 21 at 8 p.m. and July 20 at 2 p.m. with pre-show lecture one hour prior to curtain The Great Gatsby (Harbison) — Aug. 1, 2, 4 at 8 p.m.; Aug. 3 at 2 p.m. with pre-show lecture one hour prior to curtain. Mame (Herman) — August 15, 16, 18 at

8 p.m.; August 17 and 18 at 2 pm. Boathouse performance: Billy Goats Gruff — Saturday, July 14, 10 and 11:30 a.m. This free children’s opera tells the traditional fairy tale story using the music of Mozart, Rossini and Offenbach. Showing on Saturday, July 14 at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the Boathouse Theatre, Dock Street, Schroon Lake. Admission: free The show is also on tour across the North Country. Check the Seagle Music Colony website for tour details.

Other performances:

Seagle Music Colony Gala — July 14. Duo Piano Concert — July 22, 5 p.m., Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre. Alumni Concert — July 27, 8 p.m., Boathouse

Theatre. Join several returning Seagle Music Colony artists for this special concert at the Boathouse Theatre, Dock Street, in Schroon Lake. All proceeds of the concert will benefit the Seagle Music Colony Alumni Scholarship Fund. The concert will be on Friday, July 27 at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Seagle Music Colony Guild Luncheon –

Aug. 8, 11 a.m., The Sagamore Resort. Vespers Concerts — Aug. 12, 19, 5 p.m., Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre. Hey Big Spender — Saturday, September 8, 7:30 p.m. For details, phone the box office at 518532-7875 or visit seaglecolony.org. ■

Jellystone Park North Hudson’s award winning Jellystone Park is open for its 26th season. Located off I-87 Exit 29 between Lake George and Lake Placid, it is the only Jellystone park in the Adirondacks. Readers of Adirondack Life magazine voted it the park’s best campground for 2018. It is open during the week to locals for day use. For more information or to make a camping reservation call 518-532-7493 or visit adirondacksjellystone.com. ■

49th Annual Schroon Lake Arts & Crafts Fair The Schroon Lake Association is putting on the 49th Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, July 21, stating at 10 a.m. Vendors, silent auction, food. All the profits that the SLA derives from the Fair go toward our continuing efforts to protect and maintain the health and welfare of the lake. For more information contact Kathy Granger at kbgranger@gmail.com or call 518-585-6283. Dogs are prohibited from entering town property during public events. ■

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The Friends of the Chester Library will hold their winter book sale July 13-14. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many of your favorite titles will be on sale for a bargain price. Proceeds go to help support programs the library offers to the public. The library is located at the Chester Municipal Center, Route 9, Chestertown. ■

Carol Theatre Henry Ray — Wednesday, July 18, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Henry Ray, singer from the Big Apple will be performing hits from The Great American Songbook with a kick. Special guest on sax - Adam York - at the Carol Theatre, Main Street and Riverside Drive, Chestertown. For more information contact Al Tolomeo at alto406@frontiernet. net or 518-494-5318. Chicago - Total Access — Saturday, July 28, at 7:30 p.m. Ten piece band at the Carol Theatre, Main Street and Riverside Drive, Chestertown. The audience will have

SILVER BAY OFFERS MANY PROGRAMS FREE AND OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY “total access” to the music of Chicago. For more information contact Al Tolomeo at alto406@frontiernet. net or 518-494-5318. Feast of Friends — Friday, Aug. 3, from 8 to 10 p.m. Jun the fun in a tribute to The Doors, a faithful recreation of this classic rock group at the Carol Theatre, Main Street and Riverside Drive, Chestertown. For more information contact Al Tolomeo at alto406@frontiernet. net or 518-494-5318. ■

Adirondack ShinDig & Yard Sale The 18th annual Adirondack ShinDig and Yard Sale will be held on Aug. 11. The yard sale is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Shindig is 5 to 8 p.m., with the proceeds to help pay for restorations to historic Union Church, featuring DJ, dancing, food and fun. The street dance will be held on Church Street in North Warren. For more information contact Peggie or Janet, 518-494-4430 or 518-494-2191. ■

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Get out of your comfort zone and join Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) on an canoe adventure to see the physical remnants of three 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) sites deep in the heart of the Adirondacks (near Newcomb). Learn the history of the CCC. Paddling three miles round-trip. The tour is on Thursday, July 12, beginning

artwork he created during and after his trips. Adirondack Interpretive Center, 5922 state Route 28N, at Newcomb. Admission is free. Full Day Adult Bird Journaling Workshop — Saturday, Aug. 11 at 9 a.m. A free, full-day adult Bird Journaling Workshop will be held at the Adirondack Interpretive Center, 5922 state Route 28N, Newcomb. Taught by artist-in-Residence Neil Rizos, preregistration required by Aug. 9. ■

Neil Rizos Presentation and Reception — Thursday, July 12, at 7 p.m. Neil Rizos is an award-winning artist specializing in birds and landscapes, who has traveled the globe conducting natural history research on birds. Neil will give an overview of his research and travels while showcasing the

Indian Lake Farmers Market The Indian Lake Community Farmers Market will be held on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Indian Lake Central School, 6345 state Route 30, Indian Lake. Fruits, vegetables, maple syrup, preserves, baked goods, flowers, plants, jewelry, demonstrations, local real estate, music and more on the Indian Lake Central School lawn. Call 518-648-5636 for more information. ■

at 10 a.m. and ending around 3 p.m. Fees are $45 for members and $55 for non-members. Canoes, paddles, and PFDs are supplied. Register at AARCH.org. ■

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Chester cited by DEC for drains, fuel tanks Town fined $7,600, mitigation costs may be higher By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

each violation and are subject to injunctive relief. The Jan. 19 letter, which came from Benjamin Hankins, DEC assistant environmental engineer, referred to a notice of violation issued July 11, 2017, and a follow-up letter dated Nov. 21, 2017, regarding a petroleum bulk storage (PBS) program site. The letter refers to three tanks and says it had been over six months since the July 2017 notice of violation, and the town had not yet addressed the violations, including: the PBS registration certificate had not been signed and displayed as required; problems associated with a floor drain had not been addressed; secondary containment equipment was not maintained; monthly inspection reports for above ground petroleum storage tanks were “quite apparent” to be photocopies of one previous report with the dates changed; reports provided showed daily inspections, including weekends, rather than monthly inspections; one tank had two installation dates listed; and the spill bucket on one tank needed to be “locked to prevent an accidental release of product to the environment.” The Jan. 19 letter says the matter was being “referred to the office of general counsel for further enforcement,” resulting in the $7,600 fine which the town attempted to have reduced or eliminated. ■

CHESTER | The enforcement office of the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has fined the Town of Chester for violations related to floor drains at the highway department garage and landfill. Chestertown Supervisor Craig Leggett told the town board last month that the DEC had issued an order of consent, which the town needed to sign, and the DEC needed to sign off on the town’s work plan. The DEC fined the town $7,600, payable over three years, for not correcting the violations in a timely manner. The state Department of Environmental Conservation cited The town was issued a notice of violation dated July 11, the Town of Chester for having no records or plans related to 2017 and reminded in a follow-up letter dated Nov. 21, 2017. the wastewater that goes down floor drains at the highway The town received letters on Jan. 19 and March 1 saying department garage and landfill. The town has held off on the violations had not been corrected, and the matter addressing the violations because the money was not in was being referred to the state DEC Region 5 attorney last year’s budget. Besides the fine, the cost for curing the for enforcement. violations is expected to exceed $15,000. File photo At the town’s board meeting last month, Leggett said they had not acted fast enough to correct the violations R E AC H PE O PLE I N YO U R CO M M U N IT Y but added that the more than $15,000 needed to remedy LO O K I N G F O R YO U R B U S I N E S S O R S E RV I C E the problem was not in the 2017 budget, but was put into Place an ad for the current budget. your business in The Leggett said the $15,000 is an estimate for holding Sun’s Service Guide. tanks that would be part of a wastewater treatment Call (518) 585-9173 system and does not include treatment and monitoring for info & rates. Viele's 1x2 64773 Page 1 Composite devices. The town has also engaged Cedarwood Engineering to evaluate and report on the current wastewaCHIMNEY SWEEP AUTO REPAIR AUTO REPAIR ter treatment system. Leggett said the grease and oil that ends up washed down COMPLETE the drain would settle and could be removed and filtered Automotive Service, Inc. CHIMNEY through a leach field. The DEC recommended either sealing 3943 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY 12885 the floor drain or putting diking around a fuel storage tank. CARE • Computer Diagnostics “That is all up in the air,” Leggett said, adding that the • Brakes • Tires • Shocks • Batteries Cleaning • Repairs town, its engineer and the DEC have been meeting about • Exhaust Work • Tune-ups Stainless Steel Lining • Cooling System Maintenance a treatment plan and the town is waiting for the DEC to • Transmission Maintenance Video Camera Inspection • Lube, Oil & Filters approve the plan. *13 Week Commitment • New York State Inspections 6275 RT 30 • Offering A Complete Line of Tires Vincent Spadaro, environmental program specialist with Brian Dwyer Required • 24 Hour Towing INDIAN LAKE 1-800-682-1643 388-4077 the DEC’s Division of Water, sent a letter dated March 1 Contact GOOD/YEAR M-F 8-5 SAT 8-12 to Chestertown Highway Superintendent Jason Monroe, in Member of VT, NYS & National 518-585-9173 DALE ROBERTS, OWNER Chimney Sweep Guilds 518-623-5588 which Spadaro said he inspected the town highway garage 099711 PC Problems 1x2 78096 Page 1 Composite and landfill on Feb. 16. As a result of his announced inspection, he found floor EXCAVATION/PAVING FLOOR CARE LANDSCAPING COMPUTERS drains at both facilities which discharge to state waters and might require a state pollutant discharge elimination system Dave Ameden ALISA (SPDES) permit. are or lo CONSTRUCTION, LLC INDUSTRIES The letter indicates the town has “no records or plans of the We have all your EXCAVATION • PAVING wastewater conveyance and treatment systems (if present) at • Landscaping Serving All of Your flooring needs. both locations,” and no SPDES permit, and the matter was 518-623-9456 Computing Needs • Excavation Services VINYL•CARPET•HARDWOOD being referred to the state DEC Region 5 regional attorney. Foundations • Site Clearing • Sod & Hydro Seeding TILE • LAMINATE Over 30 Grading Roads The letter says violations referenced in the letter subject HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDING • Land & Road Grading Years’ Septic & Drainage Systems the town to a civil fine not to exceed $37,500 per day for AND CUSTOM SHOWERS

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Golfers to tee off on July 14 By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER

WARRRENSBURG | The 14th annual golf tournament sponsored by the Warrensburg Wrestling Club is set for Saturday July 14 at Cronin’s Golf Resort, and reservations are now being sought. This golf tournament is the primary fundraiser for the organization which supports wrestling programs of all levels offered to youth and teenagers in Warrensburg, Thurman and Bolton. The tee-off time for the golf tournament, a four-person scramble, is 8 a.m. July 14. On-site registration starts at 7 a.m., although advance reservations can be made by calling Scott McKenna at (518) 623-4565 or Mark Trapasso at (518) 744-7390. Over $1,000 in prizes, much of it in cash, is to be awarded in the tourney. Food and beverages will be served throughout the day. The cost is $55 per person for a members of Cronin’s Golf Club and $85 otherwise. A steak roast immediately follows the tournament, and the meal’s cost is included in the above fees. For those who attend the steak roast only, the cost is $25 per person. Those participating should RSVP with payment by July 11, which can be mailed to: Warrensburg Wrestling Club, 21 Blackberry Lane, Warrensburg, NY 12885. In addition to fully supporting the youth wrestling program, the club provides vital funding for the wrestling team at Warrensburg High School which has won various top regional awards, Assistant Varsity Wrestling Coach Scott McKenna said this week.

The Wrestling Club pays for off-season wrestling meets and tournament entry fees, travel to tournaments, and wrestling gear for students of low-income families, McKenna said. In past years, the Club has — through the generosity of its members and donors — provided sets of wrestling mats and other equipment for Warrensburg High. Sponsorships of the golf tournament can be secured by calling either of the above phone numbers. The Warrensburg High School Wrestling Team has accomplished an unequaled record in recent years. Last winter, the team won third place in the New York State Dual Meet Championships, took first place in the state quali-

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LAKE GEORGE | Harmful algal blooms are a concern for safe water play come summer. So far, there are no reports of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, in Lake Champlain. But as summer heats up, many points along the lake are monitored by the Vermont Health Department and tested through programs at New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Pollution from wastewater treatment plants, septic systems, and fertilizer runoff from farm fields are major causes of cyanobacteria bloom. Climate extremes can create conditions ripe for algae overgrowth with higher temperatures, increased rain and invasive species. This summer, DEC launched Water Quality Rapid Response teams to take action through Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Action Plans put in place by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. To begin, they target response to 12 lakes, including Lake Champlain and Lake George. DEC has identified repeated beach closures and blue-green algae impact in Port Henry and Isle La Motte as priority areas for initial response. Short term solutions in the plan include

improved stormwater runoff management and feasibility studies to upgrade wastewater treatment facilities. Wastewater treatment in Moriah may eventually “include filtration of phosphorus ... to reduce phosphorus loading to that portion of the lake.” The 2018 recommendation by the DEC includes cost-benefit analysis of such improvements to the Moriah wastewater treatment facility. In the meantime, testing continues to monitor for signs of pending blue-green algae blooms. Some of the tests this year are timed to coordinate with NASA Landsat satellite crossings overhead “to allow for the effective use of satellite imagery when characterizing lake conditions,” the DEC said. Runoff, stream flooding into the lake and other data will be available from the images. Satellite photos were and will be taken once a month: May 14, June 15, July 1, Aug. 2, Sept. 3 and Oct. 5. The state has set aside approximately $60 million in grant funding to implement the 12 action plans. The funds will also support new monitoring and water treatment technologies.

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“Summer is just beginning and you should be aware of harmful algal blooms,” the DEC warned last week via social media. “Remember, dogs, pets or livestock should be kept out of any surface scums or heavily discolored water. (Pets) should be rinsed with clean water if they are exposed to harmful algal blooms.” The blue-green algae, the DEC says, “can stick

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to and become concentrated on animal fur, creating a health risk when the animal grooms itself.” Harmful algae does release a fast-acting nerve toxin that can be dangerous for pets, especially dogs. “Seek veterinary assistance should your pet show any signs of distress after exposure to a bloom,” the DEC cautioned. Signs of exposure can include: stumbling, seizures, convulsions, paralysis; excessive salivation or drooling; disorientation, inactivity or depression; or elevated heart rate, difficulty breathing. “If you see or suspect any of these symptoms, particularly within 30 minutes to a few hours after exposure to an algal bloom, seek immediate veterinary care,” the DEC warns of summer water safety.

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The character or mail process to the CA businesses, Sect'y of StateFREE of NY www.mountainlakeservices.org and principal business businesses and verified tion: 306 Quaker Road, purpose of the business (SSNY) on 5/09/18.Ofreceive sealed bids for 1-877-308-2834 www.dental50plus.com/cadnet Queensbury, Warren fice location, County of veteran-owned address: 3796 Happy busi- sale and delivery to the of the LLC is real estate www.facebook.com/mtlakeservices *Individual plan. Product not available in MN, MT, NH, NM, RI, VT, WA. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certificate Contact us for complete County. SSNY designat- acquisition and all activi- Valley Road, Lafayette, nesses to participate in Countyof thisoftype.Warren as details folWarren. SSNY has been about this insurance solicitation. This specific offer is not available in CO, NY; call 1-800-969-4781 or respond for similar offer. Certificate C250A (ID: C250E; PA: C250Q); EOE 187422 P150 (GA: P150GA; P150OK; TN: P150TN) theOK:bidding process. ed as agent of LLC upon lows: designatedInsurance asPolicyagent of NY: P150NY; ties incidental or com- CA 94549, Attn: Renee 6096E-0917 MB17-NM008Ec whom process against it plementary thereto, and Little. Cert. of Form. filed WC 47-18 - DRY, the LLC upon whom You may obtain these may beLEGALS served. SSNY such other with CALEGALS Sec. of State, either on- CANNEDLEGALS AND FROZEN process LEGALS against it may Specifications activities as LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS shall mail process to: may be engaged in by a 1500 11th St., Sacrabe served. SSNY shall line or through the Pur- GOODS NOTICE FOR PUBLICA- The LLC, 306 Quaker company formed under mento, CA 95814. Pur- Lakefront Terrace Re- mail process to: 63 chasing Office. If you You may obtain these TION FORMATION OF A Road, Queensbury, New the Limited Liability pose: all lawful purpos- sort LLC. Filed 5/31/18. Palmer Pond Road, have any interest in Specifications either onNEW YORK LIMTED LIA- York 12804 Purpose: Office: Warren Co. SSNY Chestertown, New York, these Specifications on- line or through the Pures. Company Law BILITY COMPANY designated as agent for 12817. Purpose: any line, please follow the in- chasing Office. If you NE-06/30-08/04/2018any lawful activity. NE-06/23-07/28/2018The name of the limited process & shall mail to: lawful act. structions to register on NE-06/23-07/28/20186TC-189573 have any interest in 6TC-188428 liability company is 15 6TC-188913 Northwest Registered the Empire State Bid NE-06/09-07/14/2018these Specifications onNOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION Antlers, LLC (The LLC). Agent LLC, 90 State St, 6TC-186871 System website, either line, please follow the inNOTICE FOR PUBLICA- OF LIMITED LIABILITY OF NEW YORK LIMITED The date of filing of the Ste 700 Office 40, Alfor free or paid subscrip- structions to register on COMPANY (LLC) NOTICE OF FORMATION LIABILITY COMPANY TION FORMATION OF A Articles of Organization bany, NY 12207. Purtion. Go to http://war- the Empire State Bid Name: Balsam Motel, OF LIMITED LIABILITY 1. The name of the limit- pose: General. with the Department of NEW YORK LIMITED LIrencountyny.gov and System website, either Limited Liability Articles (LLC) COMPANY ed liability company is NE-0707-08/11/2018State was June 20, ABILITY COMPANY choose BIDS AND PRO- for free or paid subscripof Organization filed with Name, SENTINELS Green Acres Motel, LLC. The name of the limited 2018. 6TC-189725 POSALS to access the tion. Go to http://war9251, LLC. Articles of liability company is 20 the Secretary of State of 2. The date of filing of The county in New York Empire State Bid System rencountyny.gov and New York (SSNY) on Organization filed with the Articles of Organiza- NOTICE OF PUBLIC in which the offices of WARREN, LLC (The OR go directly to choose BIDS AND PROJanuary 12, 2018 Office Secretary of State the tion with the Department HEARING the LLC are located is LLC). http://www.EmpireStatePOSALS to access the Location: Warren Coun- of State was June 12, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- (SSNY) on 06/19/2018. The date of filing of the Warren County. BidSystem.com. If you Empire State Bid System ty. The SSNY is desigOffice Location: Warren 2018. EN, that the Board of Articles of Organization The Secretary of State choose a free subscrip- OR go directly to nated as agent of the The SSNY is County. 3. The county in New Supervisors of the has been designated as with the Department of Limited Liability upon tion, please note that http://www.EmpireStateYork in which the offices County of Warren, New designated as agent of you must visit the site BidSystem.com. If you State was May 31, 2018. agent of the LLC upon whom process against it LLC upon whom the of the LLC are located is York, is considering the The county in New York whom process may be choose a free subscripmay be served. SSNY process against it may up until the response adoption of a tentative served, and the Secre- in which the offices of shall mail a copy of any Warren. deadline for any adden- tion, please note that 4. The Secretary of State operating budget for be served. SSNY shall da. All further informa- you must visit the site tary of State shall mail a the LLC are located is process to 90 State mail a copy of any prohas been designated as Adirondack Community copy of any such pro- Warren County. up until the response tion pertaining to this Street, Suite 700, Office agent of the LLC upon College for the fiscal cess to the principal The Secretary of State cess served against the bid will be available on deadline for any adden40, Albany, NY 12207. business location of whom process may be year 20182019. been designated as has LLC to 15 Antlers Lane, da. All further informathis site. Bids which are Purpose: To engage in served, and the Secre- NOTICE IS FURTHER LLC: 9251 Lake Shore agent of the LLC upon Lake George, New York not directly obtained tion pertaining to this any lawful act or activity. Drive, Hague NY 12836. of State shall mail a tary GIVEN that, pursuant to process may be whom 12845. from either source will bid will be available on NE-07/07-08/11/2018Purpose: All lawful activcopy of any such pro- a resolution adopted by The business purpose of served, and the Secrebe refused. this site. Bids which are 6TC-189891 ities. served against the cess the Board of Supervisors tary of State shall mail a the LLC is to engage in Bids may be delivered to not directly obtained NE-07/07-08/11/2018LLC to 2724 State Route on June 15, 2018, a any and all business ac- copy of any such pro- Cole Rock LLC, Art. of the undersigned at the from either source will 6TC-189676 9, Lake George, NY public hearing will be Org. filed with SSNY on tivities permitted under cess served against the Warren County Human be refused. 12845. held by the Board of Su- NOTICE OF FORMATION the laws of the State of LLC to 71 Prospect 5/7/18. Off. loc.: Warren Services Building, War- Bids may be delivered to 5. The business purpose pervisors at the Supervi- OF LIMITED LIABILITY ren County Purchasing Street, Glens Falls, New Co. SSNY designated as New York. the undersigned at Warthe LLC is to engage of sors' Rooms in the War- COMPANY agent upon whom proBORGOS & DEL SIG- York 12801. Department, 3rd Floor, ren County Human Serren County Municipal Name: The Pizza Shop The business purpose of cess may be served & in any and all business NORE, P.C. 1340 State Route 9, vices Building, Warren activities permitted un- Center, 1340 State the LLC is to engage in shall mail proc.: 90 State P.O. Box 4392 LLC. Articles of Organi- Lake George, New York County Purchasing DeRoute 9, Queensbury, zation filed with the Sec- between the hours of partment, 3rd Floor, any and all business ac- St., #700, Albany, NY der the Limited Liability Queensbury, New York Company Law of the New York, on July 20, tivities permitted under 12207. Purp.: any lawful 12804 retary of State of New 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. 1340 State Route 9, State of New York. 2018, at 10:00 a.m., at York (SSNY) on October Bids will be received up the laws of the State of purp. (518) 793-4900 Lake George, New York NE-06/23-07/28/2018which time and place all 30, 2014. Office loca- until Tuesday, July 31, between the hours of New York. NE-06/09-07/14/2018NE-06/30-08/04/20186TC-188476 persons interested in the BORGOS & DEL SIG- 6TC-186769 6TC-189304 tion: Warren County. 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. matter of such pro- SSNY is designated as which time they will be NORE, P.C. Bids will be received up NOTICE OF FORMATION Hartman Hill, LLC. Filed NOTICE OF FORMATION posed budget will be P.O. Box 4392 agent of the LLC upon publicly opened and until Thursday, July 26, OF Dr. James A Meglino Office: Warren 12/15/17. OF LIMITED LIABILITY Queensbury, New York heard concerning the whom process against it read. All bids must be 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at Chiropractor PLLC. Arti- Co. SSNY designated as COMPANY 12804 may be served. SSNY submitted on proper bid which time they will be cles of organization were agent for process & same. A copy of the Name: 19 E. Notre Dame Tentative Operating Bud(518) 793-4900 Any publicly opened and filed with the Secretary shall mail to: Christo- get for Adirondack Com- shall mail a copy of pro- proposal forms. Street, LLC. Articles of NE-06/09-07/14/2018cess to: The LLC, 3918 changes to the original read. All bids must be of State of N.Y. (SSNY) pher Carlton, 1138 Organization filed with munity College for fiscal 6TC-187500 Main Street, Warrens- bid documents are submitted on proper bid on 5.21.2018. Office lo- Corinth Rd, Queensbury, the Secretary of State of burg, NY 12885. Pur- grounds for immediate proposal forms. Any cation: Warren County. NY 12804. Purpose: 2018-2019 is available New York (SSNY) on NOTICE OF FORMATION for inspection during pose: Any lawful act or disqualification. changes to the original SSNY has been desig- General. January 31, 2018. Office OF LIMITED LIABILITY nated as agent of the regular business hours activities. Late bids by mail, couri- bid documents are NE-06/09-07/14/2018location: Warren County. COMPANY Articles of by contacting the Clerk NE-06/02-07/07/2018er or in person will be grounds for immediate LLC upon which process 6TC-187503 SSNY is designated as Organization for a limit- against it may be served. of the Board of Supervi- 6TC-186469 refused. Warren County disqualification. ed liability company agent of the LLC upon will not accept any bid Late bids by mail, couriKindred Properties LLC, sors at the above-stated SSNY shall mail process NOTICE TO BIDDERS whom process against it named 843 Lake Av- to the LLC, 467 Glen address and may be or proposal which is not er or in person will be Art. of Org. filed with The undersigned shall delivered to Purchasing may be served. SSNY enue, LLC were filed refused. Warren County Street, Glens Falls, NY SSNY on 4/17/18. Off. viewed on the Warren sealed bids for receive shall mail a copy of pro- with the Department of 12801. Purpose: Any County website at by the time indicated on will not accept any bid loc.: Warren Co. SSNY sale and delivery to the State on June 5, 2018. cess to: The LLC, c/o the time stamp in the or proposal which is not designated as agent www.warrencountyny.lawful activity. Town of Johnsburg as Levack Real Estate, Inc., The office of the LLC is gov. Purchasing Department delivered to Purchasing upon whom process NE-06/09-07/14/2018follows: be located in Warren to 33 Park Street, Glens By Order of the Board of Office. by the time indicated on may be served & shall 6TC-187020 WC 45-18 - NORTH Falls, NY 12801. Pur- County. The Secretary of Supervisors. The right is reserved to the time stamp in the mail proc.: 419 Canada WATER MAIN NOTICE OF QUALIFICACREEK has been designatState pose: Any lawful act or reject any or all bids. Purchasing Department St., Lake George, NY Dated: June 15, 2018 MATERIALS TION OF Goliath VII LLC. 12845. Purp.: any lawful ed as agent of the LLC activities. AMANDA ALLEN, CLERK Julie A Butler, Purchas- Office. Warren County New Authority filed with NY purp. upon whom process NE-06/16-07/21/2018Warren County Board of ing Agent The right is reserved to York received State Dept. of State on NE-06/09-07/14/2018against it may be served 6TC-189051 Supervisors Warren County Human reject any or all bids. funding from the NYS Services Building and the post office ad- 4/19/18. Office location: 6TC-186767 NE-07/07/2018-1TCJulie A Butler, PurchasNOTICE OF FORMATION Department of State, in Tel. (518) 761-6538 dress to which the Sec- Warren County. LLC 188919 ing Agent OF 2 BOULEVARD part, for the purchase of NE-07/07/2018-1TCretary of State shall mail formed in CA on 3/6/18. KJP Tool & Equipment Warren County Human HOLDINGS, LLC Articles NOTICE OF FORMATION North Creek Water Main 190106 NY Sec. of State desig- Rental LLC, Arts of Org. a copy of any process Services Building OF RCR TRUCKING & Materials. Warren Counof Organization filed with nated agent of LLC upon against it served upon filed with Sec. of State Tel. (518) 761-6538 EXCAVATING LLC. Arts. the Secretary of State of him/her is 837 Lake Av- whom process against it of NY (SSNY) 6/4/2018. ty encourages all minoriNE-07/07/2018-1TCNew York (SSNY) on enue, Lake Luzerne, NY may be served and shall Cty: Warren. SSNY de- of Org. filed with the ty and women-owned NOTICE TO BIDDERS 190102 5/14/2018. Office loca- 12846. The character or mail process to the CA sig. as agent upon Sect'y of State of NY businesses, local small The undersigned shall tion: 306 Quaker Road, purpose of the business and principal business (SSNY) on 5/09/18.Of- businesses and verified receive sealed bids for whom process against Fishing ForAGood Deal? fice location, County of veteran-owned Queensbury, Warren busi- sale and delivery to the address: 3796 Happy of the LLC is real estate may be served & shall Catch TheGreatest County. SSNY designat- acquisition and all activi- Valley Road, Lafayette, nesses to participate in County of Warren as folmail process to 23 Warren. SSNY has been ed as agent of LLC upon lows: ties incidental or com- CA 94549, Attn: Renee Bargains InThe Harlem, Glens Falls, NY designated as agent of the bidding process. the LLC upon whom whom process against it plementary thereto, and Little. Cert. of Form. filed WC 47-18 - DRY, You may obtain these 12801. General Purpose. Classifieds may be served. SSNY such other activities as process against it may Specifications either on- CANNED AND FROZEN with CA Sec. of State, NE-06/16-7/21/20181-518-585-9173 Ext.115 be served. SSNY shall line or through the Pur- GOODS shall mail process to: may be engaged in by a 1500 11th St., Sacra- 6TC-188014 mail process to: 63 chasing Office. If you You may obtain these The LLC, 306 Quaker company formed under mento, CA 95814. PurRoad, Queensbury, New the Limited Liability Palmer Pond Road, have any interest in Specifications either onpose: all lawful purposYork 12804 Purpose: Chestertown, New York, these Specifications on- line or through the Pures. Company Law 12817. Purpose: any line, please follow the in- chasing Office. If you NE-06/30-08/04/2018any lawful activity. NE-06/23-07/28/2018-

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