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“I think we’re at a breaking point with staff levels,” said Scott van Laer, a forest ranger. “At some point, I think things will collapse, and we’re at a point close to that.” Photo provided/Twitter state agency wants more staff. “So we are actually, I think doing more than the state government has ever done,” Cuomo said, “and we’re doing it smarter and more efficient than ever.”

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POTTERSVILLE| The traffic island often referred to as “the triangle” in front of the Wells House in Pottersville has undergone some beautification recently, with a large, dying evergreen being removed, new flowers planted, and the curb painted white to enhance appearance and safety. However, the improvements may be the first step in improving both the appearance and safety of the intersection of U.S. Route 9 and County Road 19, known as Olmstedville Road. The Town of Chester has been taking action to improve the Route 9 corridor in Pottersville, beginning with a conceptual plan for streetscape enhancement prepared by Behan Planning and Design, out of Saratoga Springs, in 2011. Chestertown Supervisor Craig Leggett met with Warren County Department of Public Works Superintendent Kevin Hajos, along with the DPW’s engineering tech Emma Lamy, in July to look at what is a rather confusing and possibly dangerous intersection. Hajos said the intersection should be redesigned as more of a classic “T” intersection with more restrictive parking. “It is an awkward intersection and should be teed up in order to improve upon the sight distances,” Hajos said. “There are also a lot of cars parked in that area, and that is also an impact.” Leggett said the town and county were looking at surveys and would start doing engineering for turning radius to see what is possible. He said one can tell without performing any engineering work that something has to change. “Standing on Wells House porch, we saw everything of why this is a dangerous intersection,” Leggett said. “This is not a good design for the amount of traffic and type of traffic.”

The ‘triangle’ at the intersection of U.S. 9 and Olmstedville Road in Pottersville has received an upgrade, including the removal of a pine tree that was dead at the top, planting flowers and painting the curb. The entire intersection may be upgraded as the Town of Chester and Warren County officials have been looking at reconfiguring the intersection to improve safety. Photo by Christopher South

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One hundred years ago — August 1918 4, 1918. There was a parade headed by the Citizens Band of Glens Falls. There were patriotic addresses in the Shephard Memorial Park and prominent men made addresses.

By Jean Hadden COLUMNIST

CALENDAR MADNESS

As I am writing this, it is Aug. 18, 2018. If I were not so penurious, I think I would go out and buy a raffle ticket!

BOY FEARED DEAD IN EXPLOSION

Clarence Munday, son of Robert Munday of Chestertown, was employed in the Trinitrotoluene plant of the Semet-Solvay Company at Split Rock near Syracuse which was wrecked by an explosion on July 2, 1918. It is feared that he is one of the 68 victims of the disaster.

Many interesting things have happened in history at this time of year, all in August, and a few among them were: On Aug. 1, 2006, it was 100 degrees in Glens Falls. On that same day Daby’s 1895 General Store in Brant Lake, owned by Valerie and Steve Steinman, was destroyed in an arson fire.

He is reported missing and there is every reason to believe that his body is in the ruins. His parents went to Syracuse as soon as they were informed of the accident, afraid that their son was among the victims.

On Aug. 2, 1959, Mervin and Jean Hadden motored to Connecticut and got married and proceeded to live “happily ever after” for the next 35 years.

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On Aug. 3, 2006, Robert A. Ferenczi, 61, from Gansevoort, turned his single engine Piper Cub seaplane over in Lake George near Diamond Point,

Thurston Ingraham of Athol and Miss Ida J. Brannon of Glens Falls were married Wednesday evening, July 2, 1918 by the Rev. John Lyon Caughey of the Presbyterian manse of Glens Falls.

On Aug. 4, 1961, President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii.

The bride is a daughter of Thomas Brannon of Stony Creek.

On Aug. 6, 1890, William Kemmler became the first man in the world to die in the electric chair when he was executed at Auburn Prison.

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Miss Mildred Clark, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark of Schroon Lake, and Daniel Robinson of Thurman were married Thursday evening, Aug. 1, 1918 at the home of the bride.

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brother of the bridegroom. The new Mrs. Robinson will teach school in the frost district in Bolton the coming year.

In Bakers Mills, Carl Dunkley has been helping his father in haying for this past week.

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Mrs. Fred Bibby of Pottersville died Thursday, June 17, 1918 after a lingering illness of a complication of diseases.

Douglas Morehouse and a crew of men are cutting the hay on the William Bills’ farm.

She is survived by four sons, Fred, Thomas, William and Bert Bibby and also two daughters, Jane and Madeline Bibby.

William Ross sold his cows and sheep on account of failing health and also his farm. Charles Baker purchased the farm. Guy Hayes of Warrensburgh, a lad only fifteen years old, has cut and drawn in all of his grandfather’s hay there alone.

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YOUNG MAN SCORES

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The late James A. Holden of Glens Falls, former state historian, by his will gave his large collection of books to the Crandall Free Library of Glens Falls and his historical, archaeological and mineralogical collections to the Glens Falls Academy.

(Update — This property was truly “turnkey.” Can anyone tell me if it still exists? )

CHANGING TIMES

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Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham are occupying D.L. Loveland’s tenant house in Schroon Lake.

— Readers are welcome to contact Adirondack Journal/Sun correspondent Jean Hadden at jhadden1@nycap.rr.com or 518-623-2210.

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» Lamy Cont. from pg. 1 Emma was hired at the end of May as an engineering technician with Warren County DPW. Her father Bill had worked as a civil engineer with Clough Harbour and Associates in Albany before joining the Warrensburg DPW, later becoming superintendent of the Warren County DPW. He retired in 2010. Emma, who graduated high school in 2014, said she never really made the connection between her grandfather and his position until after she graduated. Bill served as county sewer administrator beginning in June 1996 and served for three and a half years. Beginning in 2000, he was named director of engineering and deputy DPW superintendent, positions he held for nearly nine years. Lamy became DPW superintendent in September 2006 and served until he retired in July 30, 2010. In retirement he returned part-time as sewer administrator until October 2014. Emma’s great-uncle Fred became a deputy sheriff in May 1973 and served about 12 and a half years until he became Warren County Sheriff in 1986. Lamy served as sheriff for over 13 years. Emma graduated in May from the University of Rhode Island with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Management. Later that month she was hired as the senior engineering technician with Warren County DPW.

Lamy had worked several summers as an intern at the Darrin Fresh Water Institute (DFWI) in Bolton Landing. DFWI Site Manager David Diehl said Lamy worked as part of an Asian Clam team working in the field to identify areas of Lake George that are infected with Asian Clams. According to Diehl, from his discussions with Lamy, she is probably related to other notable people who carried the Lamy name — including Edmund Lamy, an international speed skating champion. From 1908 to 1910 he was the Senior National North American and U.S. Long Track Champion. His son, James Ernest Lamy, was an American bobsledder who competed in the mid-1950s. He won a bronze medal in the four-man event at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo. All of these familial connections might have been the link that tied her to the North Country. “I’ve been coming to Warrensburg all my life, my grandparents, great-grandparents, and their brothers all lived there, so I have a strong affinity and appreciation for the area,” she said. Lamy is currently living with her father in Queensbury. She said in her short time in county government, she’s been learning a lot. “You learn more with experience than from the things you read. I didn’t know how much I enjoyed traffic engineering before this job.” ■ — This story has been abridged for print. To read the full story, visit suncommunitynews.com.

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At one time in our nation, it didn’t matter on which side of the political aisle you found yourself, nor far right By Dan Alexander or left of the middle. • PUBLISHER • Back then, all Americans shared common values. We treasured things like freedom of speech, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, hard work, integrity, honesty, loyalty, love of family, God and America. We could see through falsehoods and misinformation. We knew who the enemy was, and we stood together. I fear we’ve lost our way. The enemy is now us. Case in point; all to score a few political points, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said last Wednesday at a bill-signing in New York, “We’re not going to make America great again. It was never that great.” He went on to argue that only when Democratic priorities like women’s rights are realized will this dark, oppressive dystopia known as the U.S.A. ever become great. While his remarks drew gasps from the crowd, many from the left came to his defense and declared those were sounds of astonished pleasure. By Saturday, the governor issued the following statement: “The expression I used the other day was inartful, so I want to be very clear: Of course America is great, and of course America has always been great. No one questions that.” Cuomo continued: “When Trump started talking about the slogan called ‘Make America Great Again,’ that what he believes establishes American greatness is not greatness at all.” We have allowed our divide and hatred for each other to reach so far that even the thought by as skillful a politician as Gov. Cuomo could use a line such as this to score points and differentiate himself from President Trump and the Republicans shows how far off course we’ve gone. Our country — not your country or my country but our country — is a beacon for the world. We are far from perfection, but every man, women and child once understood what our nation stood for and immigrants from around the world longed to come here for the values and opportunities we shared as citizens. We continue to seek improvements and do our best to make amends for past discretions by those who lived in a different time. When any of us use words or actions that defame or deface those who’ve defended our nation with life and limb or her citizens who seek to live in peace, then clearly we’ve lost far more than just our way. ■

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Cuomo should prioritize state issues in debate with Nixon — not Trump Gov. Andrew Cuomo will debate his Democratic primary opponent Cynthia Nixon on Aug. 29. The televised event at Hofstra University will air on WCBS-TV and other CBS affiliates throughout the state. Nixon, an actor and education activist, has been pushing Cuomo to debate for months, and the hour-long event will likely mark the first and only time the pair will face off ahead of the Sept. 13 primary. The governor refused to debate his 2014 primary opponent, Zephyr Teachout, so this is certainly a welcome move. For the past 18 months, Cuomo has been locked in combat with President Trump. It’s like the frog in boiling water: The governor went from seldom mentioning the president’s name to blasting him daily on every imaginable issue: the GOP tax bill, health care, gun control, the administration’s response to Puerto Rico, his appearance with

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To the Editor: The following is in response to the letter from Kenneth G. Barcomb published in the Aug. 18 edition of The Sun. I welcome the input of any conservative to the political discussion between liberals, conservatives and anyone inbetween. However, the opinions expressed need to be educated opinions and not based on “kneejerk” reactions. For e x a mple , Ba rcomb bemoans “noisy street demonstrations and mob intimidation” as not conservative. I hope he would agree that the demonstrations by white supremacists in Charlottesville or the raucous intimidation of the media at Trump’s rallies are not acceptable in the eyes of conservatives. With regard to the costs of undocumented immigrants, Barcomb should note that undocumented immigrants are not eligible for children’s health insurance (CHIP), disability (supplemental security income), food stamps, health insurance (including Affordable Care Act benefits), Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and welfare benefits. For the most part, they actually help underwrite the costs of these programs while being ineligible for benefits.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin — the list seems endless because it is. But it takes two to tango. Trump successfully baited Cuomo last week in his swing through upstate New York, and the two sparred all week as the general public rolled their eyes. A casual observer would be forgiven for thinking Cuomo is waging a 2020 presidential campaign against Trump — not for re-election as the state’s chief executive. He’d be wise to let state issues take the lead in the debate with Nixon. And while his eye may be on Trump, Cuomo would do well to explain how positioning the Empire State as a bulwark against the administration’s policies is within the state’s best interest. Cuomo is a notorious control freak and despite his grandstanding, likes to keep the press tightly controlled, relying more on telephone conference calls than traditional

Th irdly, I would hope that Barcomb would agree with me that the Trump Tax Act, which added $1 trillion to our national debt, was indeed “cruel and inhumane.” Finally, if the midterm elections in November result in a significant loss for the Republicans, I hope he will continue to respect the will of the voters no matter what feelings may guide their decisions. - Richard Barney, Ticonderoga ■

Moses Ludington leaves locals out of the loop

To the Editor: Boos to the “new” Moses Ludington under the management of University of Vermont-Elizabethtown Hospital. Perhaps many people will benefit from the “high quality” medical care now available, but some of us will suffer. MVP Insurance Customer Care informed us the contract with them was eliminated in April 2018 by the University of Vermont Health Network-Elizabethtown Hospital-Moses Ludington consolidation. Hudson Headwaters Health Network will still honor MVP Insurance. But those of us who are insured by MVP must now travel greater distances for services, including radiology, labs, etc.

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press conferences, for instance. He also seems to have a dim view of retail politics and working rope lines. As such, the public is fed lots of pablum, but seldom is the governor forced to publicly defend his record. Cuomo has a lot to answer for, particularly as Albany continues to be mired in corruption scandals and his economic development programs churn out questionable results. Nixon shouldn’t be given a pass, either. Since the celebri-candidate announced her campaign in March, Nixon has run a New York City-centric campaign. While she’s lashed Cuomo endlessly on the MTA, Nixon doesn’t appear to have an appetite for upstate issues, nor has she stepped foot in the Adirondacks, or even seems inclined to do so. Perhaps the debate will serve as a reminder that as governor, she would have to represent all residents — not just those south of the Bronx. — The Sun Editorial Board ■

Some of us born (in the old Moses Ludington Hospital) and raised here have to rearrange our lives so that the top echelon that created this dilemma can have their cake and eat it too. There must have been a route they could have taken to keep us in the loop but isn’t that the norm these days? No more consideration for those who rely on local services unless one is part of the “new” way which no longer includes face to face, one on one, down to earth interaction. Now it’s log on, click the app, love that device while the world around you spins out of your realm. Sad. - Michele Gautreau, Hague ■

Trump health care order is unscrupulous

To the Editor: Your Aug. 11 article about the “skimpy” health care plans now allowed by President Trump’s executive order described them too positively. Plans like these amounted to a racket some years ago and were rightly disallowed under Obamacare. Insurers were routinely using the plans’ short-term status as a way to deny coverage to those who had bought them on the grounds of pre-existing condition.

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Since the policies last for only a year, coverage is never more than a few months old, and any earlier doctor’s visit could provide an excuse to deny coverage. Consumers bought these plans under the impression that they were renewing them — an impression the insurers cultivated. Young people in particular who thought they had health coverage, found that it disappeared if they actually needed it. Although old news, none of this is a secret. Rep. Elise Stefanik should have known it. If she did know it, she should not have praised Trump’s executive order allowing unscrupulous companies to take advantage of people hoping to find inexpensive health care coverage. - Tom Konda, Plattsburgh ■

Too few voices heard on beach regulations

To the Editor: As a resident of Diamond Point, I would like to comment on the article your paper published in the Aug. 11 issue regarding Diamond Point Beach. The writer states that, “Amended regulations for activities...at the beach were endorsed at a town board meeting July 9... and were the topic of a public hearing recently.” » Letters Cont. on pg. 6 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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New businesses finding homes in Chestertown Groomer, stylist, auto parts among recent business additions By Christopher South STA FF W RITER

CHESTERTOWN | One of the goals of the Economic Development Initiative developed by the Town of Chester and the North Warren Chamber of Commerce is to get small businesses to locate in the downtown and, hopefully, to offer jobs. Chestertown Supervisor Craig Leggett said some businesses that opened in 2017 are right on target with the EDI goal of seeing independently owned and operated businesses locating on Main Street. “We are talking sole proprietorship with up to six employees — that is the sweet spot for businesses opening up in town. These are people who had a dream to open an establishment here, and we have the commercial environment where it can work,” Leggett said. Two of the new business opened in March.

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Wendi Baird opened her Wendi’s Way Dog Grooming at 6377 Main Street (U.S. 9) in Chestertown shortly after the Groom Salon, and business has literally “gone to the dogs” ever since. “I’ve been booked ever since the day I moved in,” Baird said. Baird has been grooming dogs for eight years, and for about the last three has been assisted by her cousin, Jacalyn Harrington. Baird, who has a Rottweiler and a Rottweiler mix, learned

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Leggett said the businesses that opened in March were part of a trend that has been going on for several years, including three operations in Pottersville. The All Brand Redemption Center at U.S. 9 and Valley Farm Road opened two or three years ago, and the Cafe Adirondack at U.S. 9 and Olmstedville Road opened about two years ago. In July, Patrick Vetlo, owner of VI Enterprises, opened his fourth auto parts store, with this one located on Main Street in Pottersville. Carrying Auto Plus parts, VI Enterprises sells wholesale and retail in Warrensburg, Glens Falls and Balston Spa. Vetlo said the Pottersville location was a good move because the building used to be a parts store, and he believes a lot of people miss having a parts store in the area. The new location, he said, would service towns such as Schroon Lake, Minerva, North Creek and Indian Lake. “We will be adding to our inventory all the time,” Vetlo said. Call the Pottersville location at 518-964-4040.

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Rob Hill graduated from North Warren Central School in 2001 and embarked on a military career GROOM SALON that took him to a lot of places, not really knowing Sarah Lee Harvey brought her Groom Salon from the path would bring him back to Chestertown. Warrensburg, where she operated for seven years. CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Rob Hill is shown outside of Mountain After 14 years in the U.S. Army, in May 2016, According to Harvey, about 90 percent of her 300 Hardware, the former home of McCluskey’s Hardware in Chestertown; Hill and his wife Katelyn purchased McCluskey’s clients followed her to Chestertown from places Wendi Baird, right, opened Wendi’s Way Dog Grooming on Main Street in Hardware on Main Street, Chestertown. such as Johnsburg, Indian Lake and Ticonderoga. Chestertown; VI Enterprises, which sells Auto Plus auto parts, opened up Leggett said Jim and Judy McCluskey operated McHarvey did her training at a private school in Glens in the location of a former auto parts store in Pottersville, last month; Sarah Cluskey’s Hardware for over three decades, and were Falls and apprenticed under two master stylists in Pleas- Lee Harvey is shown treating customers in her Groom Salon, which she very well known in the town. The Hills opened up the Photos by Christopher South antville, Westchester County. She has also learned moved from Warrensburg to Chestertown. landmark with the intention of putting their own mark from her sister, who has been a hair stylist for 30 years. on what became “Mountain Hardware.” Working at Groom Salon is Nicole Burch, an indepen- her craft by training in a shop in Warrensburg. She now “For us, to take something that has been successful for dent stylist who has worked with Harvey for seven years, grooms all breeds of dogs, and draws her customers from many years and to move it forward and make it a complete all over the region, as far away as Glens Falls. starting just after she opened in Warrensburg. hardware, it’s just amazing,” Hill said. “I have people who have followed me wherever I went,” “I trained her so she does things similar to myself,” Harvey said. For the Hills it was a natural fit to come back to their Baird said. Located next to the Carol Theater, Harvey said she loves roots; to be in a town where they had family and friends. Baird said she loves the Chestertown location, saying the Chestertown, saying it’s a more comfortable, less stressedHill said since they have been back he and Katelyn have people there have been so kind to her. out, happier place to be. been totally invested not only in the store, but also in the She said she runs a “Zen” shop, saying all negativity has town and entire community, volunteering to help with sports Groom Salon serves about an equal number of men and women, but specializes in hair color work, including fashion to stay outside. teams, scouts, and the PTO. Appointments are made for Monday through Friday from color. Groom Salon operates by appointment, but walk-ins “It’s the bigger picture,” Hill said. “Everybody takes care are accepted based upon availability. Find them on Face- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 518-932-9038. of everybody here. It’s the values that we came here about.” ■ » Letters Cont. from pg. 7 This is false. None of the proposals made at the town hearing were endorsed by the residents and in fact, a subsequent meeting to continue discussion of the proposed changes was canceled at the last minute, robbing the residents of their chance to have their views heard. Several of the amended rules were vigorously opposed at the meeting, including the idea of locking the beach during the winter months and more discussion was supposed to be had at the subsequent meeting that was canceled without notice. There has been no notice to residents that the town is going to install a key fob system and in fact, recently Dickinson was quoted in the Post-Star saying he wasn’t going to do anything at our beach. This is actually preferable to the town unilaterally trying to lock our beach in the winter which no residents want, with the possible exception of a lakeside homeowner who has been exerting undue influence on the town since he recently bought his house next to the beach. No valid reason has been proffered by the town to justify closing our beach, and it is completely unacceptable to the majority. Also, the issue of restricting swimming hours was already settled a few year years ago at a public meeting, and no restrictions are acceptable. There seem to be a few entitled individuals trying to ruin the beach for residents, and we will not stand for it. - Ann McGarry, Diamond Point ■

Stefanik ‘all-in’ on Trumpism’

To the Editor: The Stefanik campaign probably chose Fort Drum for Trump’s visit because it was a controlled venue. They knew the assembled troops wouldn’t

be holding Q-Anon signs, wearing pro-Russia shirts, violently harassing the media or chanting “lock her up” and “build the wall.” They also knew, given the numbers of minorities and immigrants in the military, equating them with MS-13 or reciting “The Snake” could be a problem. Stefanik supporters may have wondered why she, according to Trump, pleaded with him to visit. After all, she’s on record opposing the wall, family separation and Trump’s failure to release his taxes. She opposed his trust of Putin over U.S. intelligence agencies and his trade wars. But there was our congresswoman in front of the troops, next to the man who was too privileged to wear the uniform, the guy who bragged about sexual assaults and who dog whistles to racists. He mispronounced her name, said he doesn’t take her calls, then gave her only 30 seconds to speak. Remarkably, his handlers managed to get Trump in and out of here without causing a PR fiasco. But voters, at least the ones paying attention, saw that despite her words, Stefanik is now all-in with Trumpism. That’s all we need to know on election day. Those, like our congresswoman, who are comfortable with Trump’s incompetence, corruption, racism, corporatism, environmental degradation, nepotism, authoritarianism, etc., should vote for her. - Frank Pagano, Jay ■

Good deeds deserve acknowledgment

To the Editor: Sometimes there are people who do the little things that make a big difference but do not get acknowledged for it. I live on Route 24 in the Town of Schroon. We locals refer to it as Hoffman Road. Somehow, garbage accumulates on the

sides of the road, whether purposefully or by chance of blowing out of a pickup truck. One of our very own neighbors takes it upon himself to be the road steward and go about picking up the litter and putting it in its place, several times a year. Steven Collins, along with his sister Cheri, patrol several miles of roadway and do their part in keeping our road litter-free and beautiful. If you happen to see them during one of their missions, stop and say, “Thank you.” 
 - John Rose, Schroon Lake ■

If ‘cold logic’ actually applied, who would support Trump?

To the Editor: Kenneth G. Barcomb who recently wrote that conservatives are controlled by “cold logic, not emotions,” had some valid points. Chaos at the border isn’t good. Adding to the national debt is bad. And then he blew it. After lofty words about “competing civilly with quiet discourse,” he went on to call liberals “self loathing.” He wrote that they act only to “assuage their guilty feelings” and declares that they are “destroying…America.” This is not cold logic. These words do not promote civil or quiet discourse among us. I’m a liberal, and I want a “noble” (Barcomb’s word) America too. But my version of a noble America doesn’t separate immigrant parents from their children at the border with no plan to reunite them. My noble America doesn’t pass a tax law that benefits the rich and raises the national debt. My noble America doesn’t call the press “the enemy of the people” or declare that a black lawmaker has a “low IQ” or label thousands of immigrants “rapists and murderers” or….well, the list just gets longer every day. If Barcomb’s “cold logic” actually applied,

no real conservative would support the current administration. If only it were so. - Sandy Sexton, Morrisonville ■

Refreshing to see positive change in others

To the Editor: Lorraine Duvall of Keene, thank you for being bold and humble enough to describe your change of heart in your letter to the editor published in the Aug. 11 issue. It is that kind of change of heart — being willing to step into another’s shoes and walk in them a bit — that would change our world. I know it has changed mine. It is also so refreshing to read about one person seeing their own faults and their honest desire to change in the midst of an almost constant focus of pointing out the faults of others. Thanks again. - Dan Smith, Brant Lake ■

Grateful for ‘Hometown Heroes’ banners coming to Ti

To the Editor: Many thanks to the “Hometown Heroes,” Ticonderoga VFW No. 146 and Ticonderoga American Legion No. 224 at this recent Ticonderoga Town Board Meeting, well attended by vets. Board members finally made it possible to hang veteran’s photos (banners) throughout the streets of Ticonderoga. The applications for this event will recognize the men and women who have served in World War II, the Korean conflict, Vietnam, as well as those who have served their country and those who are still serving since 9 / 11. It is hoped that these banners will be in place in the spring of 2019. - Bob Spring, Ticonderoga ■


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Eye on the Arts A new exhibit featuring the work of nine local artists from the HagueSilver Bay area will open at Ti Arts in downtown Ticonderoga on Aug. By Elizabeth Izzo 29, 5-7 p.m. “Artists of • COLUMNIST • the Adirondacks” will feature paintings by Susan Cacici, Jack Collins, Susan Darrin, Mary Ann Eaton, Jim O’Toole, Brenda-Jean Rider, Vicki Stewart, Richard Stout, and Mike Strutz. The Upper Jay Art Center will host “The Space We Make,” a performance troupe run by Simon Thomas-Train and Caitlin Scholl, for what organizers are describing as “a slate of experimental, immersive and innovative performance art,” on Aug. 25. The artists will take the stage from 7-10 p.m. with a post-apocalyptic-inspired production titled “The End of the World.” A donation of $20 per person is requested. For more information, visit upperjayartcenter.org. The Indian Lake Theater will screen

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“The Seagull,” a 2018 drama based on the Anton Checkhov play, on Aug. 27-29 at 7:30 p.m. Regular admission is $7 for adults, $5 for minors. Visit indianlaketheater.org for more information. In Blue Mountain Lake, country duo Martin and Kelly will perform at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. Jilly Martin and Ryan Brooks Kelly are known for their crossover country style, swinging between traditional and contemporary songs with ease. They’re slated to perform Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for students and minors. Learn more at adirondackarts.org. The Seagle Music Colony is slated to perform a revue of the music of Cy Coleman, of “Sweet Charity” and “City of Angels” fame, at the Depot Theater in Westport on Aug. 30 at 5 p.m.; Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. and Sept. 1 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $35 for adults, $32 for seniors and students and $28 for groups of 10 or more. Call 518-532-7875 or visit depottheatre.org for more information.

Jilly Martin and Ryan Brooks Kelly will perform in Blue Mountain Lake this weekend.

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Plattsburgh’s Strand Center for the Arts will see a performance from Lee Rocker, of The Stray Cats fame, on Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m. The Stray Cats sold over 10 million records and Rocker has per-

formed with the likes of Ringo Starr and The Rolling Stones. Tickets range from $20-35 in advance, $25-40 day-of. Call the Strand Center Box Office at 518-5631604 ext. 105 to learn more. ■

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AUG. 29

at Hancock House; 12:00 p.m. Join Ticonderoga Town Historian and THS President Bill Dolback for a fascinating walk through the Alexandria Neighborhood of Ticonderoga. Details: 518-5857868. Crown Point » Crown Point Corn Festival held on Factoryville Road; 2:00 p.m. Live music, food, breweries, local produce, vendors, and more. Lake George » Live Music held at Lake George Beach Club; 1:00 p.m. Join us for live music at Lake George Beach Club! Featuring Chuck Kelsey at 1pm, Scott & Scott at 5pm, and Bushwood at 9pm. Free Admission.

Concert: Foggy Mountain with Jim Davis held at Floyd Bennett Memorial Bandstand; 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Head over to the Warrensburg Bandstand for the 2018 Summer Band Concert Series! The concert will go on rain or shine! Smitty’s Food Cart will be featured. Free Admission.

Ticonderoga » Walking Tour held

Chestertown » Smorgasbord held

Warrensburg » Summer Band

SEPT. 1

Port Henry » The Friends of the Sherman Free Library Book Sale held at Sherman Free Library; 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. There will be a good selection of fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books for sale. Details: 518-546-7461.

26 AUG.

S U N DAY

PORCHFEST

at Community Methodist Church; 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Lots of good home cooked dishes. Adults $10.00 Children $5.00 Details: 518-4943374

SEPT. 1 - SEPT. 2

Whitehall » Town Wide Yard Sale held around town; 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Community wide yard, tag, garage, and sidewalk sales. Maps available at Putorti’s Market, Stewarts, and Town and Village halls. Free Admission.

24 AUG.

F R I DAY

NOW - OCT. 5

T H U R S DAY

Warrensburg » Riverfront

Farmer’s Market held 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, 518466-5497, taawhalen@yahoo.com, localharvest.org/warrensburghriverfront-farmers-market-M22857

30 AUG.

LECTURE: “THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN THE ADIRONDACKS” held at

Adirondack History Museum, Elizabethtown.

Thursday: 7:00 pm

Presenting the lecture “The Influenza Epidemic in the Adirondacks.” Details: 518-873-6466 or email echs@adkhistorymuseum.org 184152

T U E S DAY

T U E S DAY

WASHINGTON 11 11 COUNTY DEMENTIA SEPT. SEPT.

Friday: 4:00 pm

CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

WARREN COUNTY DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

DAVE RUCH & CANAL STREET STRING BAND

Gospel Lighthouse Church, 30 Lacross St., Hudson Falls

The Glen at Hiland Meadows, 39 Longview Dr., Queensbury

Friday: 7:00 pm

Tuesday: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Tuesday: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or other form of dementia can be challenging and often overwhelming. We invite you to attend our Support Group. This program is supported by a grant from The New York State Department of Health. Free event. Details: (518) 832-4992 or www.wehelpcaregivers.com 193168

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or other form of dementia can be challenging and often overwhelming. We invite you to attend our Support Group. This program is supported by a grant from The New York State Department of Health. Free event. Details: (518) 832-4992 or www.wehelpcaregivers.com 193166

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Saturday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Workshops, Demos, Family Fun, and THE LOGJAMMERS. Tickets and info at www.tannerypondcenter.org

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THE LOGGER held at

Tannery Pond Community Center, North Creek Saturday: 8:00 pm A comedy and music show for the whole family.... almost.

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Leonard Bernstein’s

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MARTIN AND KELLY

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Riverfront Park, North Creek

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Crown Point Corn Festival held on Factoryville Rd.

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The incredibly talented duo of Jilly Martin and Ryan Brooks Kelly will combine traditional with crossover country music when they continue the 2018 Weekend Series at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. Tickets are $20 for Arts Center members, $25 for non-members, and $15 for students and youth 17 and under and are available at the door or online at adirondackarts.org. To reserve seats by phone, call (518) 352-7715. 193691


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ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE

A canvas print of the Santanoni gatehouse will be given to a lucky ticket holder attending the Newcomb pancake breakfast. Photo provided » Labor day Cont. from pg. 1

from 7-10 a.m., and a pulled pork lunch will be served during the day at the Overlook. Door prizes will include canvas prints of the Santanoni gatehouse and Mt. Marcy. In addition, there will be food and artisan Adirondack craft vendors, kettle corn and cotton candy and a dog and puppy show and custom wood carvings. A petting zoo from Utica will also be on the scene. In a first for Newcomb, a hot-air balloon will sail into town offering rides from the Little League field, weather permitting. For the kids, there will be two bounce houses and a dunking booth. In the evening, there will be an ice cream social with the band Gregson Brothers playing until the fireworks begin. ■

This year, the action will be right there in Newcomb, with its first — and hopefully annual — Labor Day celebration, including fireworks and hot-air balloon rides. The two-day festival begins the evening of Friday, Aug. 31 at the Overlook, with food vendors and Newcomb Central School’s presentation of “The Greatest Showman,” the story of P.T. Barnum, in the outdoor theater. There will also be a campf ire, singalongs and s’mores, courtesy of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. On Saturday, Sept. 1, the school’s classes of 2019 and 2020 will host a pancake breakfast

In late May, the county supervisors shelved a county-wide plastic bag ban, opting instead to lobby for a statewide prohibition proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. But since then, Cuomo’s proposal has stalled in the state legislature, and county supervisors have decided that in the meantime, local action should be taken. Braymer said Aug. 13 that single-use plastic bags, typically used only 10 minutes before they are discarded, constitute an environmental scourge by littering the landscape, as well as harming or killing wildlife on land and in waterways. News reports have depicted how plastic litter buildup in oceans is becoming a global threat, primarily to marine wildlife. Environmental scientists estimated last year that oceans contain many billions of pounds of plastic trash. Scientists are increasingly concerned about the affect of discarded plastic ma-

terials that have degraded and are accumulating in the bodies of humans and wildlife, according to a report by Scientific American. The publication reports that “trillions of degraded plastic bits may be lurking in our environment, due to the degradation of waste plastic” — continually fed by the 200 million metric tons of plastic produced each year. In animals’ bodies, the plastic waste can cause physical damage to organs and harbor hazardous chemicals and assist them in accumulating up the food chain, the journal reported. Braymer has noted that plastic litter is also a visible problem locally — that plastic bags not only get blown into trees and bushes and clog storm drains, but they are also building up in the depths of local lakes. “A scuba diver recently told me about the unbelievable amount of plastic bags now in the bottom of Lake George,” she said. ■ — This story has been abridged for print. To read this story in its entirety, visit suncommunitynews.com.

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Bolton Landing Labor Day 2018 Friday, Aug. 31st

Farmers Market • 9AM-2PM

Cross Street Parking Lot • Free Admission

Saturday, Sept. 1st

Bolton Landing Emergency Squad Arts & Crafts Festival • 10AM-4PM Cross Street Parking Lot • Free Admission

Sunday, Sept. 2nd

Labor Day Celebration Arts & Crafts Festival • 10AM-4PM with Music by Master Cylinders Band 5:00PM

– Fireworks 8:00PM – Rogers Park Pier • Free Admission

Monday, Sept. 3rd

Bolton Landing Emergency Squad Arts & Crafts Festival • 10AM-4PM

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Pottery students will showcase work at Inlet library

Inlet has announced performers in summer concert series

INLET | Inlet’s “Sunsets by the Lake” summer concert series will be held Saturday evenings at Arrowhead Lake-

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LAKE GEORGE | A fundraiser in honor of the late Max Ross, for years a worker at the Lake George landfill, is to be held Saturday Aug. 25. The event is to pay the cremation and burial expenses of Ross, a beloved town worker who was renowned for his charitable efforts and cheerful, helpful attitude. Max died on Christmas Day last year after battling cancer. All area citizens are invited to stop by the Lake George Transfer Station this Saturday and contribute a cash donation in honor of Ross. Those unable to visit the landfill Saturday may send dona-

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QUEENSBURY | A Glens Falls woman was charged by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office for alleged welfare fraud. Kacey Marie Euber, 29, was charged after an investigation into a complaint from the Warren County Department of Social Services which alleges that Euber received $6,257.51 in temporary assistance benefits that she was otherwise ineligible to collect. Euber was charged with welfare fraud in the third degree, grand larceny in the third degree and two counts of offering a false instrument for filing in the first degree. The complaints allege that Euber submitted temporary assistance benefits recertification forms to employees of the Warren County Department of Social Services that failed to report income from employment and from unemployment benefits insurance she received when her employment ended. The defendant was arraigned in Queensbury Town Court and was released on her own recognizance and directed to reappear on Sept. 4 at 9 a.m. ■

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LONG LAKE | A Norwood woman was arrested by New York State Police last week

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Two men arrested for Indian Lake burglary

INDIAN LAKE | New York State Police arrested two men for an alleged burglary. Nicholas K. Roe, 28, and Jesse T. Manzer, 32, were arrested on Aug. 13 in connection to a burglary investigation which occurred in the town of Indian Lake. The two men forced entry into a residence on Cedar River Road in early April and stole multiple firearms, coins and jewelry. The suspects were located on April 11 trespassing at a residence in the town of Hamilton. They were found in possession of some of the proceeds of the Indian Lake burglary. State police arrested them and they were remanded locally. Following the issuance of arrest warrants, Roe and Manzer were each charged with one count of burglary in the second degree. They were arraigned in the Indian Lake Town Court and Manzer was remanded to Hamilton County Jail in lieu of $20,000 cash bail or $40,000 bond. Roe was remanded back to the Oneida County Jail where he is currently serving a sentence. ■

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General Pur- OF GRACIELAND LLC location of LLC: 2 Rice The company office is er or in person will be changes to the original OF NEW YORK LIMITED COMPANY located in Warren CounArts. of Org. filed with COMPANY (LLC) The pose. Spring Lane, Wayland refused. Warren County bid documents are LIABILITY The name of the limited name of the Limited Lia- NE-07/28-09/01/2018Secy. of State of NY MA 01778. Purpose: All will not accept any bid grounds for immediate ty. The SSNYS has been liability company is designated as agent of (SSNY) on 07/10/18. Of- lawful activities. bility Company that was 6TC-191656 or proposal which is not disqualification. formed is: 111 TEE fice location: Warren NE-06/11-09/15/2018the LLC upon whom delivered to Purchasing Late bids by mail, couri- STREIULUI, LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATION County. Princ. office of 6TC-192894 HILL ROAD, LLC. The by the time indicated on er or in person will be The date of filing of the process against it may OF BAR DOWN HOLDLLC: 26 Ridge St., Glens Articles of Organization Articles of Organization be served. The SSNYS the time stamp in the refused. Warren County with the Department of were filed with the De- INGS, LLC Falls, NY 12801. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION shall mail a copy of proPurchasing Department will not accept any bid designated as agent of OF NEW YORK LIMITED partment of State of the Articles of Organization Office. cess to: Total Care & Reor proposal which is not State was July 10, 2018. with the Secretary filed The county in New York LLC upon whom pro- LIABILITY State of New York on COMPANY The right is reserved to hab Admin., LLC, 5 Main delivered to Purchasing July 16, 2018. The of- of State of New York cess against it may be The name of the limited by the time indicated on in which the offices of Street, Queensbury, NY reject any or all bids. on 7/05/2018. (SSNY) the LLC are located is 12804. The purpose of served. SSNY shall mail liability company is Julie A. Butler, Purchas- the time stamp in the fice of said Limited Liability Company is locat- Office location: 15 Su- process to the LLC, 363 MOUNTAIN VIEW PROP- ing Agent the company is to enPurchasing Department Warren. san Place, Queensbury, The Secretary of State Goodman Rd., Fort Ann, ERTIES, LLC. The date ed in WARREN County. gage in any lawful busiWarren County Human Office. Warren County. SSNY has been designated as ness of every kind and The Secretary of State NY 12827. Purpose: Any of filing of the Articles of Services Building The right is reserved to designated as agent of agent of the LLC upon lawful activity. has been designated as Organization with the Tel. (518) 761-6538 character for which reject any or all bids. LLC upon whom proagent of the Limited LiaNE-07/21-08/25/2018Department of State was LLCs may be organized Published: August 25, Julie A. Butler, Purchas- whom process may be cess against it may be served, and the Secre- under the New York LLC 6TC-191098 bility Company upon August 7, 2018. The 2018 ing Agent served. SSNY shall mail tary of State shall mail a law, or any successor whom process against county in New York in NE-8/25/18-194330 Warren County Human process to: the LLC, 15 NOTICE OF FORMATION copy of any such pro- statute. said Company may be which the offices of the Services Building Susan Place, Queens- OF PROFESSIONAL cess served against the served and the post ofLLC are located is WarNE-08/04-09/08/2018Tel. (518) 761-6538 bury, New York 12804. LIMITED LIABILITY ren. The Secretary of NOTICE TO BIDDERS fice address within the Published: August 25, LLC to STREIULUI, LLC, 6TC-192188 any lawful acPurpose: COMPANY 57 Zenas Drive, Queensstate to which the SecreState has been designat- The undersigned shall 2018 Name: HUTCHINS ENGI- ed as agent of the LLC bury, New York 12804. tary of State shall mail a tivity. receive sealed bids for NE-8/25/18-194336 NE-08/25-09/29/2018NEERING, PLLC. ArtiThe business purpose of NOTICE OF FORMATION copy of any process is: upon whom process sale and delivery to War6TC-194128 cles of Organization filed the LLC is to engage in 111 TEE HILL ROAD, ren County as follows: may be served, and the OF LIMITED LIABILITY with Secretary of State BOSTON AND BURKE any and all business ac- COMPANY LLC, 31 YORKSHIRE Secretary of State shall WC 54-18 - RADIO SITE (LLC). NOTICE OF FORMATION of New York (SSNY) on tivities permitted under Name: UFF QUEENSDRIVE, QUEENSBURY, FLORAL DESIGN LLC, EQUIPmail a copy of any such MONITORING OF PONTOON PROPERJuly 27, 2018. Office loArts. of Org. filed with the Limited Liability NY 12804. process served against MENT FOR THE WARBURY, LLC. Articles of TIES LLC Arts. of Org. Company Law of the the SSNY on cation: Warren County. the LLC to MOUNTAIN REN COUNTY SHERIFFS NE-07/28-09/01/2018Organization filed with filed with Secy. of State 07/26/2018. Office loc: SSNY designated as State of New York. 6TC-191658 VIEW PROPERTIES, OFFICE Secretary of State of of NY (SSNY) on NE-07/21-08/25/2018Warren County. SSNY agent of LLC upon You may obtain these LLC, 19 W. Notre Dame New York (SSNY) on has been designated as whom process against it Street, PO Box 898, Specifications either on- 08/03/18. Office loca- 6TC-190839 07/19/2018. Office Loagent upon whom pro- may be served. SSNY Glens Falls, New York NOTICE OF FORMATION line or through the Pur- tion: Warren County. cation: 1035 State Route TCLG Capital, LLC, Arts cess against the LLC shall mail copy of pro- 12801. The business OF NEW YORK LIMITED chasing Office. If you Princ. office of LLC: 6 Queensbury, NY 9, COMPANY may be served. SSNY cess to The Company, LIABILITY purpose of the LLC is to have any interest in Pine Knolls, Chester- of Org. filed with Sec. of 12804. SSNY designated NY 12817. SSNY town, 169 Haviland Road, of NY (SSNY) State shall mail process to: The name of the limited engage in any and all these Specifications onas agent of LLC upon The LLC, 292 Nelson Av- Queensbury, NY 12804. business activities per- line, please follow the in- designated as agent of 7/31/2018. Cty: Warren. whom process may be liability company is 398 LLC upon whom proPurpose: any lawful act desig. as agent SSNY enue, Saratoga Springs, CORINTH, LLC. The date structions to register on mitted under the Limited served. SSNY shall mail cess against it may be upon whom process of filing of the Articles of NY 12866. Purpose: Any or activities. Liability Company Law the Empire State Bid a copy of process to the served. SSNY shall mail NE-08/11-09/15/2018against may be served & Lawful Purpose. Organization with the of the State of New System website, either LLC at 1035 State Route to the LLC at process 6TC-192673 mail process to shall Department of State was NE-08/18-09/22/2018York. for free or paid subscripQueensbury, NY 9, August 6, 2018. The 6TC-193644 tion. Go to http://war- the addr. of its princ. of- 180 N. State Rd., Briar- 12804. Term: PerpetuNE-08/18-09/22/2018NOTICE OF FORMATION Purpose: Any lawful fice. Manor, NY 10510. cliff county in New York in and rencountyny.gov al. Purpose: To engage OF Little Big House, LLC 6TC-193760 General Purpose. which the offices of the NOTICE OF FORMATION choose BIDS AND PRO- activity. in any lawful business Articles of Organization NE-08/18-09/22/2018NE-08/11-09/15/2018OF Budda Ventures LLC. LLC are located is WarNOTICE TO BIDDERS POSALS to access the purpose in which an LLC filed with the Secretary 6TC-193319 6TC-193002 ren. The Secretary of Arts. Of Org. filed with The undersigned shall Empire State Bid System may engage under the of State of New York Secy. Of State of N.Y. State has been designatlaws of the State of New NOTICE OF FORMATION SSNY On (5/10/18) Of- receive sealed bids for OR go directly to on 3/5/18. Office (SSNY) ed as agent of the LLC sale and delivery to the http://www.EmpireStateYork. Law Offices of OF Toga-LG Property location: Warren County. fice Location: Warren upon whom process County of Warren as fol- BidSystem.com. If you THE NAME OF THE LIM- Holdings, LLC Arts. of William J. Nealon, III, SSNY designated as SSNY designated as may be served, and the lows: choose a free subscrip- ITED LIABILITY COMPA- Org. filed with Secy. of 591 Glen St., Glens agent of LLC upon Secretary of State shall agent of LLC upon WC 49-18 - 2019 WAR- tion, please note that NY THAT WAS FORMED State of NY (SSNY) on Falls, NY (518) 798whom Process against it mail a copy of any such whom process against it may be served. SSNY REN COUNTY TRAVEL you must visit the site IS : 1727 RPS PROJECT 07/13/18. Office locaprocess served against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: GUIDE PRINTING up until the response LLC. tion: Warren County. NE-07/28-09/01/2018MANAGEMENT shall mail process to: PO the LLC to 398 deadline for any adden- The Articles of Organiza- Princ. office of LLC: 100 6TC-191657 You may obtain these The LLC, Legalinc CorCORINTH, LLC, 19 W. Box 903 Bolton Landing da. All further informa- tion were filed with the porate Services, Inc Specifications through Condon Rd., Stillwater, Notre Dame Street, PO NY 12814. Purpose: any 1967 Wehrle Drive Suite the Purchasing Office. tion pertaining to this Department of State of NY 12170. SSNY desigBox 898, Glens Falls, lawful activity. Bids may be delivered to bid will be available on the State of New York on nated as agent of LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION 1 #086 Buffalo, NY NE-08/11-09/15/2018New York 12801. The this site. Bids which are the undersigned at the July 12, 2018. The of- upon whom process OF LIMITED LIABILITY 14221 6TC-192542 business purpose of the directly obtained not County Human Warren fice of said Limited Lia- against it may be served. COMPANY Purpose: any lawful acLLC is to engage in any from Services either source will Building, WarNOTICE OF FORMATION bility Company is locat- SSNY shall mail process Name: Winter Planning tivity and all business activi- OF GIUDA LLC Arts. of NE-08/18-09/22/2018be refused. ren County Purchasing ed in Warren County. to the LLC at the addr. Associates, LLC. Artities permitted under the Department, 3rd Floor, Bids may be delivered to The Secretary of State Org. filed with Secy. of 6TC-193594 of its princ. office. Pur- cles of Organization filed Limited Liability Compa- State of NY (SSNY) on 1340 State Route 9, the undersigned at the has been designated as pose: Any lawful activity. with the Secretary of ny Law of the State of 07/10/18. Office loca- NOTICE OF FORMATION Warren County Human Lake George, New York agent of the Limited Lia- NE-07/28-09/01/2018State of New York New York. (SSNY) on July 10, tion: Warren County. OF LIMITED LIABILITY between the hours of Services Building, War- bility Company upon 6TC-191676 NE-08/25-09/29/20188:00 am and 4:00 pm. ren County Purchasing whom process against 2018. Office location: Princ. office of LLC: 26 COMPANY (LLC) 6TC-194063 NOTICE OF FORMATION Warren County. SSNY is Ridge St., Glens Falls, Name: LUCIER FAMILY, Bids will be received up Department, 3rd Floor, said Company may be NY 12801. SSNY desig- LLC. Articles of Organi- until Thursday, Septem- 1340 State Route 9, served and the post of- OF LIMITED LIABILITY designated as agent of (LLC). the LLC upon whom COMPANY Lake George, New York fice address within the nated as agent of LLC zation filed with the Sec- ber 20, 2018 at 3:00 Adirondack Pooper upon whom process retary of State (SSNY) p.m. at which time they between the hours of state to which the Secre- Name: Total Care & Re- process against it may Troopers LLC, Arts of against it may be served. on 07/13/2018. Office will be publicly opened 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. tary of State shall mail a hab Admin., LLC. The be served. SSNY shall Location: Warren Coun- and read. All bids must Org. filed with Sec. of SSNY shall mail process Bids will be received up copy of any process is: Articles of Organization mail a copy of process ty. The SSNY is desig- be submitted on proper until Thursday, Septem- RPS PROJECT MAN- were filed with the Sec- to: The LLC, PO Box State of NY (SSNY) to the LLC, 373 County bid proposal forms. Any 6/20/2018. Cty: Warren. Rt. 16, Fort Ann, NY nated as agent of the ber 13, 2018 at 3:00 LLC, 13 retary of State of the AGEMENT 2628, Glens Falls, NY SSNY desig. as agent LLC upon whom pro- changes to the original p.m. at which time they Triphammer Road, State of New York (SS- 12801. Purpose: Any 12827. 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*Prices include allavailable rebates. You may qualify foradditional rebates &incentives. Must finance through Chrysler Capital. **leases Rts. 9&28, Warrens~urg, NY 12885 through Chrysler Capital include allavailable rebates andarebased on10,000 miles ayear with $2999 cash down; 1stpayment, taxes and DMV feesdueatinception; security deposit waived forwell-qualified buyers; disposition fee$395; 25c amile overage. lessee isresponsible Just 4miles offExit 23where Rt. 9and Rt. 28Connect formaintenance andrepairs. Pictures forillustration purposes only. Pacifica lease isfor5,000 miles ayear. Offer ends 8/31/18.

(518) 623-3405 www.krystalchryslerjeepdodge.net 194346


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