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Two siblings on vacation with their family in Lake George over Labor Day weekend exhibit their enthusiasm about taking a children’s thrill ride, which propels riders about 40 feet above Fun-A-Rama amusement park. Photo by Thom Randall
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LAKE GEORGE | One of local jazz enthusiasts’ favorite festivals is slated next weekend with a strong lineup of world-class artists. The free Lake George Jazz Weekend is set for Saturday, Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept. 16 in the Shepard Park amphitheater.
Saturday’s performances start at 1 p.m. with the Robert “Bootsie” Barnes Quartet. Barnes is known for his dynamic stylings on the tenor saxophone. Next up at 2:45 p.m. is Ryan Keberle and Catharsis. Keberle’s approach is rich with melodic invention possessing an indie-rock sensibility. At times, his music has a weighty groove, reviewers have said. » Jazz Cont. on pg. 5
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BOLTON LANDING | Gail A. Morehouse, a news writer with a strong community bond who served for decades as a Bolton newspaper correspondent, passed away last week. Morehouse died Aug. 28 at the Warren Center for Nursing in Queensbury at the age of 77, following a long illness. Before her waning health prompted a move to Queensbury several years ago, Morehouse lived in Bolton, where she and her husband, Bill, had raised a family since the mid-1970s. Morehouse wrote about Bolton community news first for the Warrensburg-Lake George News from 1979 through 1986, then for the Adirondack Journal from 1987 through around 1996. Robin Lemise, Morehouse’s daughter, recalled how her mother played a key role in keeping everyone in the Town of Bolton informed. » Morehouse Cont. on pg. 4
QUEENSBURY | Students attending schools in Bolton and Lake George saw uniformed and armed school resource officers (SROs) patrolling the hallways when they returned to classes this week. Bolton Central and Lake George school districts, along with several others in Warren County, have signed on with the county sheriff ’s office to hire armed officers this year, Warren County Undersheriff Shawn Lamouree told county supervisors at a public safety committee meeting last week. The new SROs are retired police officers, Lamouree said. Th ey will be paid annual salaries ranging from $24,000-30,000. Bolton will have one officer, and Lake George, two, according to Lamouree. Queensbury, Hadley-Luzerne and North Warren Central schools have similar staffing. Queensbury has two officers on duty, and Hadley-Luzerne has had two stationed in their schools since April. North Warren will welcome one new SRO, joining John Mahon, who has served as an armed guard there for months. The two officers are splitting the hours of one full-time post.
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