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By Teah Dowling teah@denpubs.com P L AT T S B U R G H Ñ The time has come for blues, soul and rock Ô nÕ roll once again in Plattsburgh. The JumpinÕ in July concert series will take place at the Strand Center for the Arts, on Thursday nights from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m, which are all free to the public. Ò ItÕ s a great way for the Strand Center for the Arts to bring the community together and give back,Ó said Jessica Dulle, executive director at the Strand Center for the Arts. Ô DELTA SWINGERSÕ The concert series will begin July 10 with a performance by Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers. Ò WeÕ ve played it twice before, and itÕ s a great series,Ó
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Sparky the fire dog greets spectators at the Fourth of July parade in Plattsburgh. This year’s parade, which was organized by First Weekends in Plattsburgh, was dedicated to American armed forces past and present. Photo by Shawn Ryan
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AUSABLE FORKS Ñ Family, friends and community members gathered from their homes for Tucker and Payden BurnhamÕ s vigil at AuSable Valley Central School Wednesday night. Ò ItÕ s a very close community here, and it always amazes me how supportive people are with each other here in a time of crisis,Ó said Gigi Mason, principal of AuSable Valley Elementary School who also assisted in organizing the event. Ò ItÕ s very heartwarming. Ò Hopefully, they (the family) will feel that support because they need it.Ó The night started with the lighting of the candles. Situated in a circle, the large gathering passed around the small flame from candle to candle until all were lit and all became silent. Ò There are no words to say to you tonight, but weÕ re hoping together we can help you feel that thereÕ s a great amount of love and support in the community,Ó Mason said to begin the vigil. Mason handed the mic to Father Kris Lauzon, who led the group in the hymn Ò Prayer of St. Francis,Ó a hymn, out of the
Family members comfort each other along with Tucker and Payden’s grandmother, Cynthia Burnham, during the vigil for her grandchildren at the AuSable Forks Elementary School July 2.
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A float from the Battle of Plattsburgh Association, featuring re-enactors on the Association’s replica War of 1812 era gunboat, took first place at Plattsburgh’s Fourth of July parade this past weekend.
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The Fourth of July parade in Plattsburgh last weekend was dedicated to the U.S. military, past and present. Here a soldier does double-time to keep up with his mounted colleagues, all the while giving out candy to young spectators. Photos by Shawn Ryan
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Healthy Plates Project makes eating out easier By Teah Dowling
teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ A triple whopper, large fries and a large soda, contains a whopping 2,100 calories, 104 grams of fat and 2,270 milligrams of sodium, according to an article from Fox News Magazine, something the Healthy Plates Project avoids. The Healthy Plates Project is a free voluntary program that works with local eateries to identify and promote healthy menu changes, attempting to make the community a healthier place to live, work and play, something that theyÕ ve been doing for a year and a half. “We actually started the program when we enrolled our first restaurant, GumaÕ s, the fall of 2012,Ó said Mandy Snay, R.D., C.D.N. and supervising public health nutritionist at the Clinton County Department of Health (CCHD). Ever since GumaÕ s Family Restaurant in West Chazy fully enrolled in 2012, the enrollment rate fell short because of a change in criteria. Ò We obviously want the food to be healthy in these restaurants that are participating with us,Ó Snay said. Ò It needs to be safe, and it also needs to be traditionally sound, so we rethought what we were doing and added in that food safety component.Ó Participating eateries are required to identify entrees that meet the 6 Traits of a Healthy Plate. The 6 Traits of a Healthy Plate consist of 35 percent total fat, zero trans fat, 10 percent saturated fat, 750 calories, lean protein and a serving of fruits or vegetables. It is also strongly recommended that sodium levels not exceed 1,000 milligrams in submitted entrees, even though recipes will not be excluded if they do not meet this criterion. By reducing fat intake below 35 percent, according to the CCHDÕ s website, it decreases risks of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Also, replacing saturated fatty acids with monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids is associated with lower blood cholesterol levels and a lower
risk of cardiovascular disease. Trans fat is non-essential and should be avoided. Participating restaurants who follow the 6 Traits of a Healthy Plate will be able to display the logo/symbol in their window showing that they are an official Healthy Plate Restaurant and will also be listed on the CCHD website. Ò We want to make sure people from the community know what that symbol means when they go to their favorite participating restaurant,Ó Snay said. Ò When they see that symbol, they know that is sort of guiding them to be the nutritionally balanced choices that are on the menu.Ó To become a Healthy Plates Restaurant, the eatery must submit three entrees that meet the 6 Traits of a Healthy Plate guidelines, identify one of their criteria that is in place or can be implemented, comply with the environmental health standards and complete and submit the application packet. In terms of identifying one criteria from the Healthy Plates Project, one is asked to add any one of the following options mentioned on the website. Some examples consist of offering vegan or vegetarian options, using serving plates that are nine to 10 inches in diameter, promoting a Ò well pack halfÓ policy, offer one percent or skim milk as a default dairy product and many more. Ò People are eating away from their home more than ever, and we used to eat out years ago only in the event of a celebration,Ó Snay said. Ò When people go out to celebrate, they may not be too concerned with the nutrition criteria of what theyÕ re eating, and thatÕ s OK. Ò But when youÕ re eating out because you have to, and you want to make sure your family gets a meal, you may actually be more interested in knowing the nutritional criteria of the food that is there.Ó The benefits of becoming a Healthy Plates Project Partner are an official CCHD/Healthy Plates Project Recognition Certificate for display in the facility, free promotional window deals and materials, free recipe development consultation and nutritional
analysis overseen by a registered dietitian and recognition and promotion as a participating partner on the CCHD webpage, program pamphlet and other various media outlets used by the CCHD. So far, GumaÕ s Family Restaurant is fully onboard, and Mainely Lobster and IrisesÕ applications have been approved and are going through the implementation process. Lakeside CoffeeÕ s application has been processed, and Olive RidleyÕ s and Big DaddyÕ s have expressed their interest of joining the program. Contact Snay at snaym@co.clinton.ny.us or Karen Derusha, principal public educator, at derushak@co.clinton.ny.us for more information. Ò WeÕ re ready,Ó Snay said. Ò Our criteria for becoming a program partner has been written, and theyÕ re in black and white. Ò We are ready to work with local restaurants in getting them in our program.Ó
EVP Beach Volleyball Tour planned PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau, a division of the North Country Chamber of Commerce, along with the City of Plattsburgh are excited to welcome the EVP Beach Volleyball Tour coming to the Adirondack Coast for the 2014 EVP Adirondack Coast Pro Am event on Saturday, July 26th. The national beach volleyball event will be held at Plattsburgh City Beach along the shores of Lake Champlain in the City of Plattsburgh, NY. The EVP Tour has been hosting beach volleyball events since 1994 and encourages all athletes and their family members to come out for Ò a great day at the beachÓ with Pro, Amateur, Coed and Juniors Series events. Teams may register for the tournaments at www.evptour.com or call 773-387-1198. A team fee of $50 for Juniors (12U, 14U, 16U and 18U) and $60.00 for amateur adultsÕ teams is suggested while space is limited. Local Professional teams may apply online to compete for $4,000 in prizes.
Banker’s Party Barn to host Kids Day! By Teah Dowling
teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ BankerÕ s Ice Cream and Party Barn will be hosting a Grand Opening/Kids Day! July 13. Ò ItÕ s going to be mainly a Kids Day event,Ó said Danny Sullivan, owner of the ice cream shop. Ò ThereÕ s going to be a lot of activities, a lot of fun, and itÕ s free.Ó Owners Sullivan and Ashley Roberts want to throw a Kids Day event for more awareness for their business, which opened earlier this year in May. Ò The main market isnÕ t open until August, so a lot of people donÕ t know weÕ re open,Ó Sullivan said. Ò We want to help spread the word that were open and try to get new customers.Ó The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, featuring water games, carnival games, face painting, wagon rides and two extra bounce houses hosted by Entertainment Too! that will be free to the public.
The ice cream shopÕ s new expanded menu now offers michigans, hot dogs, slush puppies and much more. Also, BankerÕ s will be offering free popcorn and fried dough breadsticks as well. The food from its main menu will cost its original price. BankerÕ s Ice Cream and Party Barn is an ice cream parlor and party center located on 1037 Route 3, Plattsburgh and is open all week long from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. They offer soft serve ice cream, cotton candy, popcorn, homemade michigans, beverages, a petting zoo, a bounce house and parties for all occasions. To book a party, the rate is $50 an hour, and it has to be at least two hours long. The $50 an hour rate includes the barn, a bounce house, a wagon ride and the petting zoo. Food is offered at an additional price, and parties can be booked from now to the end of October. On Friday nights, the establishment hosts free move nights at 7 p.m, rain or shine, located in the party barn. To book a party or find out more information, contact Sullivan or Roberts at 518-605-3912 or 518-469-2546.
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lack of volunteers threatens the future of many annual summer events in the North Country. For events happening from late May to early September, a lack of volunteers can turn a day of fun into a faded memory. Here are some examples around the North Country. First: The Labor Day Celebration in Au Sable Forks. Before, the event lasted for two days. On the first day, the grounds would be crowded with both guests and volunteers. An array of games and food booths were available along with a huge bingo game in the gym, a chicken barbecue, pie roulette, dunking booth and a bounce house. On the second day, the same events would happen, along with a parade in the morning. Today, the gathering lasts for just a day, and after the closing of Holy Name School and St. Matthews Church, the town struggles to keep its tradition going. Now, the parade runs on the first day. All of the food and game booths remain, but many of the dedicated volunteers that ran them are no longer there. People who had been running the same booths for years have either died or have become too old to help. The few people who remain struggle to recruit new volunteers. Second: Ò Champ DayÓ in Port Henry and Moriah. Before, it was a day to recognize the folklore surrounding the alleged Lake Champlain creature Champ, and pay tribute to the more than 300 documented sightings of the creature. Ò Champ DayÓ took place on the first Sunday of August. The event included sidewalk sales, street vendors, entertainment, childrenÕ s games and pony rides, among other things. Today, “Champ Day” has been officially discontinued after 31 years. The event ended for multiple reasons, including the recession and the Champlain Bridge closure for two years. Because of this, the town decided to put Ò Champ DayÓ on hold until the economy righted itself. The economy has been recovering, but Ò Champ DayÓ has yet to be reinstated, mainly because of a lack of volunteers. Third: The Rouses Point Fourth of July Celebration. Before, the event lasted for a week and was known to be one of the biggest parties in the country. The festive week, founded by George Ducharme 54 years ago, once included
a carnival and huge parade that contained 15 to 20 bands and brought in people from all around the country and Canada to see and participate in the fun it had to offer. Today, the week-long event has been condensed to three days. The carnival no longer comes to town because itÕ s too expensive. Many of the games and food booths remain, but the annual get-together struggles to stay alive because of a lack of volunteers. A committee works diligently to keep the celebration intact, but those offering their services to help have become fewer and fewer. Fourth: Rulfs OrchardÕ s Strawberry Festival. Before, the Strawberry Festival was a one day celebration that celebrated strawberries becoming ripe for the picking. The festival includes strawberry picking, a strawberry shortcake eating competition, a strawberry rhubarb pie baking competition, a number of different vendors, games and fun strawberry themed food for both children and adults. Today, the Strawberry Festival remains successful after three years. Most of the events are the same. ThereÕ s been a few changes in terms of vendors, but, besides that, the orchard keeps the tradition they started three years ago. How is Rulfs able to continue and even grow its popular festival? The answer is quite simple Ñ they donÕ t rely on volunteers, they pay the individuals who help make the event happen. There is nothing wrong with that, but these people are not volunteers. And, the simple fact of the matter is that many events around the North Country cannot afford to take on a paid staff. What it really boils down to is a matter of civic pride and civic duty. These events are not only a source of summertime enjoyment, they also are economic engines that fill our main streets with people looking to spend money. People that oftentimes fall in love with the area and return to spend money or purchase homes here. So, there is a much bigger picture here when it comes to volunteerism. It is an integral part of the fabric of our communities. Without it, they may also become just a faded memory Ñ going the way of so many celebrations, festivities and events throughout the region. ÑD
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What should be done to keep young people in the North Country?
I donÕ t think we should focus on keeping young people here immediately after graduation. I think we should focus on what we can do to make them want to come back.
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Jobs, plain and simple. ThatÕ s all I can say. Anything and everything is so tight. Look at Westport Ñ itÕ s almost dead. People graduate and move away. They never come back. ItÕ s the same all over.
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Ò Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.Ó ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson Life is all about personal power. Not the kind of power that intimidates or imposes on others, but the confidence, direction and persistence that quietly commands, receives, and gives respect. The yellow chakra, located in the solar plexus, identifies with clarity, self-confidence and optimism. Chakra work taps into the energy you have as well as the energy surrounding you. Exploring chakras is an intentional way of taking charge of personal health and wellness and a way to discover strengths you had forgotten or never realized were always a part of you. Passion and belief are at the core of personal power and are elements of fire connecting to the “personal sunshine” that a well-balanced yellow chakra creates. As chakra exploration has evolved at Free Advice Nights this summer; questions, investigations, and Ò ahaÓ moments have been plentiful. A topic that generated much discussion this past week was the idea that personal power lies on a spectrum between bullying and victimization. The question of Ò where do I stand in this spectrum?Ó can become an easy exercise of self-awareness in gaining personal power. At style & substance, we have developed a Law of Three Ð this simple exercise can help you get to the heart of the matter and offers a good way to navigate the personal power spectrum. The Law of Three: REALIZATION, EXPLORATION & ACTION. For this exercise ask yourself the following questions: • REALIZATION: When have I been a victim? • EXPLORATION: Who held power over me? Why did I give away my personal power? What did I fear? • ACTION: How will I navigate this spectrum to cultivate my inner strength? Once you have reflected on these questions and your answers, the real action begins. How do you find and maintain that “sweet spotÓ of personal power? Ò At any given moment you have the power to say: this is not how the (my) story is going to end.Ó -Christine Mason Miller Visualizations play an important part in the development of
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your strengths. Personal power can be thought of in one of two ways; both hands on the steering wheel of your life or being a magnet to draw in the qualities, resources and opportunities you desire. In either visual, the need for a strong, clear set of goals is key. Those goals will keep you drawing in that positive, motivating energy and people to make your dreams a reality. • Develop Clarity through self-awareness: have curiosity about yourself and be extremely aware of how you are being perceived and interpreted. • Make a plan: be specific, write a mission statement to reflect upon daily, revise and determinedly point in the desired direction • Have empathy: caring about others and their success ultimately makes you successful • Lead your own way: be self reliant, placing no blame on others, and be Ò in the driverÕ s seatÓ ! “It’s not what you say that defines your character, it is what you do and how you make others feel.Ó Andre Agassi Remember, intimidation should not be a means to getting your desires and falling victim to it will certainly not get you there! True personal power allows you to be and feel strong, sometimes vulnerable, while exploring and interpreting the many stops along this spectrum….finding a place of respect in between. Playfully collaborating with the Yellow Chakra Theme, were newly opened BLUE COLLAR BISTRO and A BEAUTIFUL MESS, vintage inspired gifts, both on Margaret Street in downtown Plattsburgh. Creative drinks and foods and inspirational bracelets are perfect channels to tap into your personal power! We encourage you to take some time to surround yourself in YELLOW while considering clarity, courage and self-belief! And please join us on July 16th to explore the GREEN HEART CHAKRA!
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so we placed her in her own large dog kennel. She is much more at ease and would do best in a quiet house hold alone or with only one other cat. She is very loving and really likes to be around her people. Leslie is spayed, is current on vaccinations and has tested negative for FeLV/FIV. She is ready to meet her new family and spend her days lounging in sunbeams.
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Harpe said. Ò We love Plattsburgh and have some friends there already.Ó Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers unique brand of blues features originals and classics that range from Memphis Minnie to early Bonnie Raitt, played by members Harpe on acoustic guitar, Jim Countryman on bass, Bob Nisi on drums and Richard Ò RosyÓ Rosenblatt on harmonica, a team that formed in May 2010. For the event, Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers will be performing a lot of originals and cuts from their upcoming new album, like their theme song Ò The Delta Swing,Ó Ò Good Luck BabyÓ and their new sing-along, Ò The Voodoo Blues.Ó TheyÕ ll also mix in some old time delta blues numbers like Memphis MinnieÕ s Ò Chauffeur Blues,Ó Ò Shake Your HipsÓ and a danceable version of Ò Angel from Montgomery.Ó Ò We guarantee youÕ re going to love it, no matter what kind of music youÕ re into,Ó Harpe said. Ò Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers have been called Ô a dance band that has a unique delta blues flavor and a world music creamy filling...mixing in afrobeat, reggae, funk and disco with delta blues finger-picking, creating an amazing new sound.Õ Ò WeÕ re looking forward to it.Ó
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very many, that the children might have known and couldÕ ve sung along to. Ò As we gather together tonight, we remember that gift of eternal life, especially for children, children who are so innocent, children who are so open to the goodness and the love of God,Ó Father Kris said following the hymn. After two more hymns Ò Jesus Loves the Little ChildrenÓ and Ò This Little Light of Mine,Ó the grassy stage opened to people who wanted to speak and share their stories about Tucker and Payden. The crowd remained silent as they waited for the first person to take the mic. Sabrina Robare, one of TuckerÕ s classmates, walked in front of the crowd, received the mic from Father KrisÕ hands and said Ò I know Tucker. I miss him.Ó After the brave little girl stepped back into the crowd, a woman, Laael Johnson, approached the mic for her husband, Daryl Johnson, TuckerÕ s teacher, on his behalf since he could not make it to the ceremony. Laael JohnsonÕ s hands shook with the letter as she tried reading the words her husband wanted her to say . Father Kris took the paper and held it for her as she read. Ò Tucker was a boy full of life. He was rambunctious, eager to learn and, most of all, loving, caring and always respectful...It has been an honor to know such a wonderful boy. I will forever miss him everyday. Rest in peace my little man, Mr. J.Ó After the note other teachers started to share stories about their experiences with Tucker and Payden. Tammy Forrence, a fifth and sixth grade teacher, shared one experience that she had with Tucker when he decided to teach her a lesson in proper pedicures and manicures by coloring her toes and her fingernails, while she was talking on the phone for less than a minute, with a scented purple marker. Ò Everybody knew Tucker,Ó she said. Ò We all loved Tucker, and he will forever remain alive here at AFES.Ó The next teacher to approach the stage was Chelsea Thwaits, one of PaydenÕ s Head Start teachers. Ò I was privileged to be PaydenÕ s teacher,Ó Thwaits said as she started to cry. Ò I only had one year with him, but he made such
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Ô PLATTSBURGHÕ S LUCIDÕ A week later, July 17, Lucid will take the stage at the Strand Center for the Arts. Ò We really, really love playing for the community,Ó said Lowell Wurster, percussion and harmonica player for Lucid. Ò Any music that we can have in the community is a step in the right direction.Ó Lucid formed in 2003 with members Kevin Sabourin on guitar, Wurster, Jamie Armstrong on saxophone, Chris Shacklett on bass, Andy Deller on keys and Chris English on drums. In 2013, they released their newest album Home is Where We Wanna Grow, and theyÕ re currently working on a new album that has not yet been titled. Wurster said theyÕ re not sure what songs they will be performing at the concert. Ò [Our latest album] has a lot to do with community and togetherness,Ó Wurster said. Ò Our lyrics are really our strongest asset. Ò WeÕ re storytellers.Ó
Keller is a soul and blues musician who plays guitar with his band, which was formed in 1996, members Gary Lotspeich on bass, Brett Hoffman on drums and Ira Friedman on Hammond organ. For the concert, Keller will be performing songs mainly from his two CDs Soul Changes and Where IÕ m Coming From. His album, Soul Changes, was nominated for a Blues Music Award (BMA) for Best Soul/Blues CD of 2013. His previous CD, Where IÕ m Coming From, won the 2012 Best Self-Produced CD Award at the International Blues Challenge (IBC).
Ô DAVE KELLERÕ For the last week, ending the concert series, the Dave Keller Band will perform July 24. Ò The music will make them smile, dance and sing-along,Ó Dave Keller said. Ò Everybody needs a little soul music, especially in the summer.Ó
Ô CONCERT SERIESÕ Ò The concert series started as wanting to merge all forms of cultural aspects together,” Dulle said. “It’s been going on for five plus years, and itÕ s been slowly growing.Ó The Strand plays a role in the development of the arts. Since its inception in 2000, they have strived to collaborate with the community and strengthen the economics of the North Country. Currently, they provide an array of classes in clay, dance and movement, music, visual arts, writing and more, along with galleries and the Strand Theatre located in downtown Plattsburgh. To learn more about the Strand Center for the Arts or the concert series, visit the website at plattsburgharts.org. Ò What we do is art based,Ó Dulle said. Ò ThatÕ s what we provided for the community.Ó
an impression on everyone. Ò I know that the family was very devoted for those children, and IÕ m so sorry for your loss,Ó she said in regards to the family as she walked back into the crowd, still with eyes filled with tears. Robert Clairmont, grandfather to the children, took to the mic to speak on behalf of his family, speaking about the current condition of his granddaughter, Raelynn, who was saved from the fire by her grandmother Cynthia Burnham. Today, Raelynn got through her third surgery, and she has five more surgeries scheduled. Ò She had problems with circulation in her legs to where they had to cut her legs open to get circulation, and she’s fighting,” Clairmont said. Ò The only thing I can ask is that she keeps on fighting.”
Once the speeches ended, the balloon release took place with Clairmont releasing two balloons and Cynthia Burnham releasing three into the air while the gathering sang to the hymn Ò Amazing Grace.Ó The song to end the night, Ò Over the RainbowÓ was sung by soloist Susan Richards. Throughout the night, clothes and money donations were collected by the school to help assist the Burnham family in their time of need. Resources will be available for children and their families at the AuSable Forks Elementary School, and counselors will be available for kids showing a more severe reaction to the situation. People can call the school to make an appointment. Ò ThereÕ s a lot of good people around here,Ó Clairmont said. Ò ItÕ s just unreal. Ò I just want to thank everybody.Ó
Burglaries continue to plague area ROUSES POINT Ñ The State Police ask for the publicÕ s assistance in solving another burglary in Rouses Point. This latest burglary occurred at the Chazy Hardware Store on Lake Street. An unknown white male suspect entered the business during the overnight hours of June 30 into July 1. The suspect entered the business through a window. He was wearing a mask and gloves and, upon entering the business, stole a quantity of U.S. currency. This burglary may be linked to the string of break-ins that have been recently investigated by State Police and the Rouses Point Police Department. If anyone has information about this investigation or the pictured suspect, they are asked to call the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigations in Chazy at 518-563-3761. Calls may be made anonymously and will remain confidential.
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Joshua Lavalley, Ashley Dragoon Catherine Harper Travis Viau Robert Oswald III William Jr & Amy Leclair Stacey Papineau Jason & Tasha Nadge
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$18,000 $205,999 $152,500 $67,800 $167,000 $58,000 $119,149
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$110,000 $81,700 $61,000 $26,500 $15,000 $45,000 $89,000 $130,000 $57,900 $96,500
1 ACRE OF LAND at ATWOOD Rd., West Chazy, NY, close to schools, nice location. Please call 518-493-2478 for more information.
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FIREWOOD Outdoor Wood Furnace Central Boiler #5036, built in 2006, good condition, $4500. 518-327-5359 HOME IMPROVEMENTS HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED OR SETTLED? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc, for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com. "Not applicable in Queens county" HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED OR SETTLED? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc, for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com. "Not applicable in Queens county" REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $189 INSTALLED. White double hung, tilt-in. $50.00 rebate on all Energy Star Windows. Lifetime Warranty. Credit cards accepted. Call Rich @ 1-866-272-7533 REAL ESTATE $29,000 REMODELED 2 BDRM, .3 acre, Rte. 9, Front Street, Keeseville, NY. Live in or a P/E Ratio of 5 to 1 investment. 518-3356904
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BUILDING AND LOT in Moriah 1.3+ acres, paved driveway, town water and sewer. Can be used for residential and/or commercial, Asking $45,000. 518-546-3568
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