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TICONDEROGA | North Country Community College is moving ahead to make the School of Applied Technology a reality. The college has announced they are seeking Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the establishment of a technical/vocational education program in Ticonderoga. The estimated start-up cost is $4.8 million. Members of the board of trustees, along with President Steve Tyrell and Donna Wotton of the Ti-Alliance, have held a number of meetings over the past month, including with Saranac Lake residents and Essex County lawmakers, where they presented their proposals for a technical school earlier this spring. “This is the kind of news I have been waiting to hear about,” said Moriah Supervisor Tom Scozzafava at that time. » NCCC Cont. on pg. 5
Immanuel Davis in a few promotional images through the years, most recently posed with a number of historic flutes, each of which he has learned and loves to play. Photo provided Immanuel Davis was featured in many local news articles as he developed his gifts for music and playing the flute. Here he was interviewed in 1983 for the Valley News. Photo Kim Dedam
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» NCCC Cont. from pg. 1 Locally, there will be another meeting on the proposed school of applied technology Thursday, June 14 at the Ticonderoga campus stating at 7 p.m. A meeting will also be held at the Malone campus on June 13, also at 7 p.m.
MOVING THE PROCESS FORWARD
NCCC Board of Trustees Chairman Stephen Reed said the group has also met with faculty and staff at the college, which has given them the thumbs up to move forward with the potential addition to college programming. “The college is ready to obtain the services of a consulting firm to help us to closely vet the prior work completed in the feasibility study and by the Ticonderoga Revitalization Alliance,” Reed said. Tyrell said the proposals will help clarify the viability of the proposed School of Applied Technology plan and make recommended adjustments. “We look forward to the work our application review team will complete in June,” Tyrell said. Once received, Tyrell said the proposals will be passed through a review team of administrators and faculty members. “If a successful finalist is identified and selected by the college, we hope the consultant firm will begin work by July 1,” he said. The process has changed from the original thought the school had of hiring a faculty member who specializes in
North Country Community College is moving forward on a proposed plan to bring a school of applied technology to Ticonderoga by sending out a Request for Proposals (RFPs) and hoping to hire a contracting firm by July 1. File photo vocational and technical education. Instead, the college, with the recommendation of faculty, opted to seek an external organization to complete the work.
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The Ti-Alliance has been working alongside the college in the recent months since the idea of an applied tech school was brought back to the table. Wotton has told has said the organization will be able help with financial assistance for start-up and purchase of a facility with the help of several private investors interested in having a trades school locally.
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Wotton said a facility has not been determined yet, while many have pointed to the former Lowe’s store site, which was a potential location the last time the idea of a technical school was brought up. “There is such an urgent need for trade education in the North Country and we are encouraged by the widespread interest and support for the project,” said Wotton. ”We are so appreciative of the thoughtful feedback and questions that have been generated as a result of our presentations and look forward to the input of many stakeholders as the plan unfolds.” ■
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Long overdue
Last week saw yet another disturbed young man take out his frustration and anger on his classBy Dan Alexander mates after stealing • PUBLISHER • his father’s guns to kill eight classmates and two teachers in Texas. Congress and the president need to quit playing political football over the preferred party solution and establish preventative actions that will reduce and/or eliminate these occurrences. I heard someone on the radio the other day claim there are estimated to be 100 students nationwide that might be contemplating similar actions out of approximately 13,800 school districts across the nation. While it may sound like impossible odds to find those 100 disturbed kids, according to the Washington Post there has been over 187,000 students that have experienced some form of gun violence since the Columbine shooting in 1999. We can no longer argue about which method will prove the best in curbing this violence. We need to move on all fronts if we are to put an end to these misguided events. We need metal detectors and limited entrance access at each school. We need armed guards and trained school personnel armed to protect the students. We need mental health professionals capable of screening troubled students to identify likely candidates who could have tendencies to take such action to get them the help they need. Such actions might also include recognition of their access to guns from family members or friends and have those weapons secured. Parents who own or allowed minors in their home to own firearms must be more responsible for those weapons by facing stiff consequences if they are used in a shooting. Sadly we live in a society today where anger and retribution seem to be out of control. Look no further than our two leading political parties that will go to any extent to see the other fail, even if it means hurting the nation. Law abiding gun owners have rights but with those rights must come immense responsibilities. If your gun is involved, it’s the same as pulling the trigger. In years gone by, at 10 or 11 p.m. TV stations used to state the time and ask, “Do you know where your children are?” Perhaps now TV and radio stations need to remind us in the morning before school, “Do you know where your guns are? Do your children know they are loved and do you think they could harm others at school today?” ■
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Proposed trade school a wise move North Country Community College (NCCC) has proposed a new School of Applied Technology. The $4.8 million facility would be housed at the former Lowe’s building in Ticonderoga. NCCC will host public presentations next month in Ticonderoga and Malone, and the college will soon issue request for proposals to vet a previous feasibility study. College brass said if a successful finalist is identified and selected, they hope a consulting firm will begin work by July 1. Great idea. The need for the trades is sizzling. The Institute for Advanced Manufacturing at Clinton Community College (IAM) in Plattsburgh has become the apple in the region’s eye, and is acknowledged to be a model that should be emulated in order to provide skilled workers to feed the region’s emerging manufacturing, transportation and aerospace cluster. The idea to open a trade school, of course, comes after years of prodding by the Essex County Board of Supervisors, who have lamented for years that NCCC — which has campuses in Saranac Lake, Malone and Ticonderoga — has ill-served local students who have instead drifted to SUNY Adirondack and elsewhere and never to return, leading to a brain drain paired with a questionable
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Editor’s note: The following is a poem submitted by a reader. To the Editor: We are told to think of things of a good report, it must include where God is proven magnificent in his creation’s court. I think of a trail through a tree covered canopy that once belonged to another ancestry. Privileged to walk the same ground once trod, in another world unchanged from history’s transitions, now kept preserved from man’s ambition. Hero’s battling; French, Indian nor British would come to possess, what was of a different time, suffering that’s unfair to compare with our stress. We are not without our tragic causalities; still, reluctant to compete where war is now silenced in serenity retreat, offers the same healing of life’s lost meaning in a place of nature redeeming. For those souls it beckons, in a harmony more felt than expressed, waterfalls, lakes, vistas on granite cliffs, in a story only she will tell, come sojourner be healed, be well. John Sweeney, Troy ■
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county financial investment. While pursuing a four-year degree program has become the gold standard, not everyone is cut out for academia, and many are better suited to a drill press or titanium molding machine than a Sociology 101 textbook. Nearly 70 percent of high school graduates were enrolled in college in October 2016, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. But at the same time, college is no longer a sure bet. Over 44 million Americans collectively owe more than $1.6 trillion in student loan debt, but just 45 percent of students earn a degree at the first institution they attend within six years, according to the most recent study by the National Student Clearinghouse. Students ultimately lose if they’re pushed towards the wrong career path. While one could be forgiven for believing manufacturing is in its final death throes, the industry is rebounding in the United States. Over the past year, the sector has added 222,000 jobs, Bloomberg reported in March, citing stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And the North Country is poised to capitalize as it positions itself at the vanguard of a new world-class hub leveraging its proximity to Canada. The state has taken notice, having sprayed
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Fundraiser upcoming for refugee support
ESSEX | Local activist organization Adirondack Friends of Refugees and Immigrants and St. John’s Episcopal Church in Essex are co-sponsoring a series of fundraisers to support the work of Adirondack Friends volunteers with vetted refugees from several countries in Vermont and those seeking asylum at the Canadian border. The first fundraiser, a garden tour and social hour at St. John’s Church, is set for June 2 at 4 p.m. Suggested donation is $10. For additional information on this event, contact Robert Harsh at bobcaroleharsh@gmail.com or 518-962-8642, or Bobbi Perez at perezgonehome@gmail. com or 518-983-0008. ■
Travel talk slated at Willsboro library
WILLSBORO | Local couple Keith and Joan Coonrod will speak at the Paine Memorial Free Library in Willsboro on June 6 at 7 p.m. The presentation, “Traveling the World by RV,” will feature slides and photos from the Coonrod’s travels and the stories of the people they met on the road. ■
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a firehose of investment and other financial incentives into the region as part of its Regional Economic Development program. But again, the key is having that workforce primed and ready to go. Economic development officials have long said they could attract more manufacturing companies to the North Country with a guaranteed workforce while also serving existing businesses. Now this model can be replicated in the southern part of Essex County. Kudos to NCCC and local lawmakers for taking the leap forward; for realizing the economy is continuing to evolve, and for opening up pathways to career trajectories for many students who may have otherwise drifted elsewhere. While the financial details must be hammered out — we assume the state will be asked to commit heavy funding like with IAM —the proposed center is a win-win for everyone involved, including Ticonderoga, which could use the economic catalyst generated by a new regional hub and student activity. But most of all, it’s a win for local students, who may decide to remain here and contribute to the vitality of their communities, and not leave them in the rearview. ■
Women’s golf season starts Tuesday
WILLSBORO | The Willsboro Women’s Golf Association (WWGA) is starting a new season on May 29, with a game set at 8 a.m. at the Willsboro Golf Course. This year’s activities include a Pink Ribbon Day — where proceeds are donated the Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Research Center — an Invitational Tournament for local Women’s Golf Clubs, and more. The WWGA is also seeking for new members. Those interested are invited to call Irene Haines at 518-834-7650, Maura Dickerson at 518-963-4567, or attend the event on May 29. ■
Medical Cannabis 101
WESTPORT | Plattsburgh Curaleaf will host “Medical Cannabis 101” on Thursday, May 24 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Westport Library at 6 Harris Ave. Learn about New York state’s qualifying medical conditions. Please RSVP Camille LaPier at clapier@curaleaf.com for more info. ■
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» Parking Cont. from pg. 1 The congestion not only presents a thicket of environmental issues — overuse has led to erosion, soil compaction, loss of fragile vegetation and impacts on sensitive wildlife, said the report — but the spillover of improperly parked cars leads to public safety problems. “Rural roads get too clogged for traffic and particularly for emergency responders,” said Bill Farber, chairman of the Hamilton County Board of Supervisors, in a statement. “Plus, parking along state highways puts hikers into the path of motor vehicle traffic which is traveling 60 miles an hour.” “Avoiding disastrous outcomes requires better planning, better management, and most importantly, action on all our parts,” he said.
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Simply building more lots is not the answer, stakeholders argue. “A parking area full of cars clearly shows the need to expand the opportunities for our visitors, not the parking lots,” said Town of Newcomb Supervisor Robin DeLoria. “Providing those choices is the true challenge.” Stakeholders are calling for the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to help manage the flow of visitors. “What we can do is help spread hikers throughout the Adirondacks to mitigate the overcrowding and safety issues,” said Keene Supervisor Joe Pete Wilson. Local officials cited the development of the former Frontier Town site in North Hudson and recently classified MacIntyre and Boreas Ponds Tracts as key opportunities to capture some of the hikers and steer them southward. “The Frontier Town Visitor Center could, if properly managed, provide parking and a hub for alternate transportation to trailheads that are experiencing parking problems,” said Fred Monroe, executive director of the Adirondack Park Local Government Review Board. Monroe called for the DEC to explore the
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HEARINGS SCHEDULED The DEC has held four public discussions about state land stewardship and addressing overuse, and understands what the coalition calls “broad support for collaborative, userfriendly and effective management to protect people, natural resources, and the quality of the wilderness experience, while boosting the economy of Adirondack towns,” according to a news release by the coalition. The state agency earlier this month rolled out a series of reforms to the High Peaks Wilderness Area Unit Management Plan (UMP), the first in two decades. Following the temporary relocation of the popular Cascade mountain trailhead last fall, the agency has proposed rerouting the Ampersand Mountain trail between Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake to a larger parking area. The proposed draft amendment also calls for banning roadside parking on state Route 73 outside of Lake Placid. The DEC has also proposed building two new 20-car parking areas along the Cascade Road to accommodate rock climbers; has proposed improving existing trails, and creating 60 miles of new paths to direct visitors to less-trafficked areas.
best management practices used on federal lands and state lands elsewhere and adapt them for use in the Adirondacks. Neil Woodworth, executive director of the Adirondack Mountain Club, agrees. “We need to explore and employ all of the
The draft UMP amendments “identify steps to address overuse and safety concerns while preserving this iconic landscape and ensuring visitors can enjoy its breathtaking views and outstanding recreational opportunities,” said DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos in a statement. Joint DEC and Adirondack Park Agency public hearings are scheduled this week, including Wednesday, May 23 at DEC Headquarters in Albany at 10 a.m. and at Newcomb Central School at 6 p.m. The New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority will hold a public hearing, Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. in the Lake Placid Conference Center to receive public comment on the 2018 Amendment to the 1986 Olympic Sports Complex at Mount Van Hoevenberg UMP. And in an effort running parallel to the overuse and UMP process, one local group is gearing up for its annual crowdfunding campaign to place portable toilets at popular hiking areas to curb the accumulation of human waste. The campaign by the Ausable River Association generated $110 of $4,000 goal by Monday, the day this story went to print. ■
best management practices that are suited to the Park,” Woodworth said in a statement. “We have examples from within the Adirondacks and around the country that demonstrate the efficacy of education in com-
As the High Peaks explodes in popularity, parking lot capacity is being exceeded by as four times as many vehicles much at some locations, according to a new report by the Adirondack Council. Photo by Pete DeMola
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Patrick M. Garvey
WILLSBORO | Patrick M. Garvey, 77, of Willsboro passed away May 7, 2018 at Plattsburgh Rehabilitation and Nursing Home. He was born in Plattsburgh on May 8, 1940, the son of Della Strong Garvey and Rollin Garvey. Patrick graduated from Willsboro Central School and attended St. Michael’s College in Vermont. He was married to Dianne MacDougal Garvey. He was very devoted to the church as a member of the St. Philip of Jesus Catholic Church in Willsboro. Patrick was employed for Georgia Pacific for many years. Survivors include three beloved sons, Eric, Aaran (Dina), and Timothy (Tracey), four dear to his heart grand-
children, Keegan, Olivia, Charlie, and Dalton, brother, Wayne (Sharon), sister, Rebecca Wrisley as well as many nieces and nephew. He was predeceased by his parents and in-laws, Earl and Viola MacDougal, and brothers Michael and Paige Garvey. The family would like to thank the staff of Plattsburgh Rehabilitation and Nursing Home for the excellent care given to Patrick during his stay. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 10 at 10 a.m. at the St. Philip of Jesus Catholic Church in Willsboro. Burial followed at the Calvary Cemetery on Route 22 in Willsboro. Arrangements have been entrusted to Heald Funeral Home, 7521 Court Street, Elizabethtown. To light a memorial candle or leave an online condolence please visit healdfuneralhomeinc.com. ■
Westport Town Supervisor Michael “Ike” Tyler welcomed the community to the renovated Westport Town Hall as part of a community open house held recently. Photo by Keith Lobdell
bination with management practices. ADK’s programs and membership strongly promote education as an indispensable technique in stewarding the Adirondack Park.” ■
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Giving our kids the best possible start in life By Cali Brooks GUEST COLUMNIST
Several years ago, Adirondack Foundation’s work to connect people, ideas, and resources related to early childhood development led to the creation of the Adirondack Birth to Three Alliance, which is dedicated to improving the lives of babies and young families. This was compelling to me as a parent, because 80 percent of a child’s brain development happens in the first 1,000 days of life. I also know from experience that these first three years—before preKindergarten and elementary school— can be among the most challenging for parents. As our region celebrates May as the Month of the Young Child, we are pleased to introduce ADK Basics, a toolkit for parents and caregivers to help all children ages 0-3 get the best possible start in life.
These are the five key components:
Maximize Love, Manage Stress Babies and toddlers thrive when their world feels loving, safe, and predictable. Respond with smiles, words, and touch to help them see, hear, and feel your love. You will help them develop a sense of security and self-control. Talk, Sing and Point Babies learn language from the moment they are born. Respond to their sounds, and later, their words. Connect with eye contact and a loving tone of voice, while pointing to help them know what you are talking about. Count, Group and Compare Every child’s brain is wired for math. Talk about numbers, shapes, patterns, and comparisons as you go about your routines together. Watch your child learn to love math. Explore Through Movement and Play Babies are like scientists who love making discoveries. Watch to see what interests your child, then encourage their curiosity and help them learn when they play and explore. Read and Discuss Stories Reading turns kids into confident thinkers. Make books a regular part of your relationship from the very beginning. With infants, point at the pictures and speak with excitement. With toddlers, just make it fun. ADK Basics is another example of how our coalition of more than 30 organizations, agencies, and community members in Essex, Clinton and Franklin counties, as well as the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, is working together to extend its collective reach for greater impact. When our kids thrive, we all win. Please visit adkbasics.org to learn more. ■ — Cali Brooks is the president and CEO of the Adirondack Foundation
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Cancer Society Bark For Life held at the Horse Show Grounds; 9:30 a.m. - 2:00p.m. Join us as we celebrate the caregiving qualities of our four-legged loved ones! This noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer. So bring your best canine friend and join us for a fun-filled day starting with a walk, and then continuing with demonstrations, contests, and games. For more info: Lori Staats staats97@yahoo.com or www. relayforlife.org/BARKtrilakesNY
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Hope/Rulfs Orchard Color Run held at Rulfs Orchard; 9:00 a.m. 5K color run/walk to benefit the North Country Mission of Hope Medical Program. Registration begins at 8:30, race starts at 10:00. Tickets $25. Precision Kayak donated by Kayak Shack will be raffled off ! For more info call Suzanne 518-6435572.
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at their Annual Business Meeting. The meeting is an opportunity for the community to come together and learn about the efforts of those in the mental health community.
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Fun held at Rainbow Wedding Banquet Hall; 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. A Mother- Daughter dance to benefit Jane’s Fight Fund. Tickets are available at the Rainbow Wedding Banquet Hall, Riley Ford, & Sassy Images. Advanced tickets: Adult $25, Child $10. At the door: Adult $28, Child $12. Details: 518-263-5030 or visit www. janesfightfund.com.
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Plattsburgh » Seton Garage Sale
held at Seton Academy; Sat 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Sun 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Come check out our Annual sale. Items include toys, furniture, household items, books, movies, clothing and so much more. All proceeds benefit Seton schools. For more info: amanday.oswald@ gmail.com or 518-645-0222
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Plattsburgh » 20th Annual Great Adirondack Car Show, Craft Fair & Garage Sale held at Crete Civic Center; Car & Club Awards, Great Food, Family Fun, Music & more! Upcoming details, visit: northcountrychamber.com
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JUN. 16 - JUN. 17
Motorcycle Rally held throughout town; 9:00 a.m. It’s a convention of tourers, sport-tourers and cruising motorcycles enjoying a week-long festival of motorcycling, including guided tours in the Adirondack Park, and the Green Mountains. Massive trade show with nearly 250 vendors and much more. Details: 518-798-7888.
Museum Days Weekend held at Various Museums; 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Returning for its 11th year more than a dozen local museums, will offer free admission & special programs on these two days.
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Elizabethtown » Flute and Piano Duo Concert- Rooted in held at The Historic Hand House; Sat 7:00 p.m. & Sun. 3:00 p.m. Piano by Nature concert with performers: Minneapolis-based Immanuel Davis, flute, with Timothy Lovelace, piano. Recommended donations are: $15 for adults and $5 for children 15 and under. Family rates are available to those with more than 3 in their party. Call for more information 518-962-8899 or visit pianobynature.org
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held around town; all day Come check out what treasures you find. There will be a map available online at www.willsborony.com and at participating businesses starting June 7th. Details: Darren Darrah 518-645-5530, yardsales@ willsborony.com
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The Whallonsburg Grange. Saturday: 5:00 pm James Graves, a volunteer firefighter, Grange volunteer, and coowner of Full and By Farm in Essex, was injured in a accident in April. Funds from this benefit will help with expenses as he recovers. Cookout Dinner at 5:00pm. Swing lessons at 6:30pm. Music & Dancing at 7:30pm. The Steady Benders will play a mix of rock, blues, country and Cajun tunes. Everyone welcome. Craft beer on sale from Ledge Hill Brewing Co. Suggested donation: $10 dinner, $8 for dance. $15 for both. Details: www. thegrangehall.info or 518-963-7777.
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Stock held at the Field Behind the Town Hall; 9:00 a.m. A Weekend of Peace, Paws & Music. Activities include Dock Diving, Barn Hunt, Doggy Fun Zone, pet adoptions, live music and so much more. Admission is $1 kids under 12 and dogs are Free.
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New plan calls for increase in transfer station fees Essex County looks at 10-year equipment plan By Keith Lobdell STA FF W RITER
ELIZABETHTOWN | The Essex County Public Works Committee moved forward a plan that would increase the tipping fee at their transfer stations for garbage collection by $25 per ton. The committee voted Monday on a plan that will give the solid waste department a $350,000 yearly budget which would be used to upgrade through needed replacements of equipment within the department. Currently, transfer station users currently
pay $62 per ton to get rid of their garbage through the transfer stations within the county, along with a general budget line item of $217,077.18 for operational costs. At present, the county receives $42,723 in revenue from tipping fees at the $62 per ton rate. Under the new proposal, the tipping rate would increase to $87 per ton, with the county general budget line item increasing $107,276.70, equaling a 0.48 percent increase to the overall tax levy. The equipment replacement project was brought to the table by recommendation of the County Department of Public Works. After supervisors asked Essex County Manager Dan Palmer to crunch the numbers, two options were presented. The one the county did not opt for would have all new costs absorbed through tipping fees, which would
have further increased the rate to $100 per ton. “Everything in the system is based on the tonnage that you dispose of,” said Palmer. “Allocating the cost through a per bag coast or paying a portion on the various levies is appropriate in my mind.” Currently, the towns of Elizabethtown-Lewis and Willsboro-Essex have a shared cost agreement and a shared transfer station site, with stations located in Lewis and Essex, respectively. Minerva, Newcomb and North Hudson pay for the transfer station fees through their town tax levies in most part due to the amount of taxable state property within their towns. “Those towns that have a lot of state land are getting 90 percent of the solid waste bill paid by the state,” said Moriah Supervisor Tom Scozzafava. Minerva Supervisor Steve McNally asked
for the increased rates be out into effect Jan. 1 so his town could properly budget for the increase, which was favored by the rest of the committee. While most county town have a transfer station in place, there are some special situations. In the cases of Crown Point and Jay, both are considered to be private haul towns, However, Palmer said the residents of the towns are “most likely” using neighboring transfer stations to dispose of their waste. “It’s safe to assume that a good deal of the waste from those towns is finding its way into the system,” he said. The resolution will come back before the full board at the Tuesday, May 29, Ways and Means Committee meeting, set for 10 a.m. The regular board meeting will be held Tuesday, June 5, also at 10 a.m. ■
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PLATTSBURGH - Sundays, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Serenity. 12-Step Meeting of Adult Children of Alcoholics. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer St. www.adultchildren.org.
SARANAC LAKE – Grief Support Group First Tuesday of Each Month Saranac Lake, St. Luke's Church, 12:30-1:30pm. Marie Marvull 518-743-1672
CADYVILLE – Al-Anon Family Group Meeting every Sunday 7pm8pm, Wesleyan Church, 2083 Rt. 3, Call 1-888-425-2666 or 518561-0838.
PLATTSBURGH – Al-Anon Adult Chidlren meeting every Monday 7pm-8pm & Al-Anon Family Group Meeting every Thursday 7:30pm8:30pm at United Methodist Church. Call 1-888-425-2666 or 518-561-0838.
DINNERS & SUCH ELIZABETHTOWN/LEWIS-The Elizabethtown Library on River Road will be OPEN Monday, May 28th from 10-5pm. SPECIAL BOOK & DVD SALE over Memorial Weekend! Please Stop By!
PORT HENRY - Grief Support Group First Thursday of Each Month, St Patrick's Parrish Center 11:00-12:00pm Marie Marvull 518743-1672
WESTPORT - Baked Goods Sale, Saturday, May 26, 2018 from 10:00am 12:00pm at the Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main St., Westport, NY. Benefit the Westport Federated Church Ladies.
PLATTSBURGH - Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting Wednesdays at 8:00 pm at Auditorium B at CVPH. More information can be found at www.adultchildren.or or by emailing adkacoa@mail.com PLATTSBURGH - Celebrate Recovery Meeting every Monday, 6:00 pm, Turnpike Wesleyan Church. call 518-566-8764.
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Candidate steps out in bid for Franklin County Sheriff Will face incumbent Kevin Mulverhill By Keith Lobdell STA FF W RITER
SARANAC LAKE | Jordanna Mallach aims to become the second female sheriff in New York state this November, as she announced her candidacy and set up a contest against incumbent Franklin County Sheriff Kevin Mulverhill. The candidate, who will petition for a spot on the Democratic line for the upcoming election, held campaign kick-off meetings in Malone and Saranac Lake May 15. Mallach is also seeking the Working Families and Women’s Equality lines on the ballot. Mallach, who moved to Saranac Lake from Lake Placid in 2013, has served in the National Guard, currently holding the rank of major. She works for the state De-
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Memorial Day ceremonies set
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The town of Westport will hold Memorial Day services at the Library Lawn at 9 a.m. May 28. Members of the Boy Scout Troop 63 will serve as flag bearers, Music is provided through the Westport Central School music department and events include speeches and a laying of a wreath in front of markers which symbolize those who have died in the service of their country.
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“I wanted to see how I would do against the competition here,” Toishi said after Whalen came away with a 6-0, 6-1 match over Toishi as the Hornet star advanced to defend his individual title. While the set scores were one-sided, the games were all close, with Whalen breaking Toishi’s serve six times — three in sudden victory and two more on the last point of a regulation game — while only one game in the entire match went less then the full distance of a tennis game (Whalen won 40-15 in the third game of the first set). “I have not been in a match like that much,” Whalen said after. “I had watched her last year against Brina and I was thoroughly impressed with her game. I watched her play Aidan Vogl this year and she was even better. Probably the strongest hitter I have seen all year.” “I thought the match went okay,” said Toishi, who won the first game of the second set and almost came away with the opening game if not for a near-diving shot by Whalen. “The biggest thing I learned this year was I need to have more of a variety in my shots and that I cannot just stand on the baseline
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PLATTSBURGH | Lake Placid eighth grader Sonja Toishi took to the same MacDonough Courts where she won the Section VII girl’s tennis title a year ago as a seventh grader against Plattsburgh High School’s Brina Micheels last week. This time, she was again facing off against a PHS opponent, but not Micheels or any other member of the Lady Hornets squad. Instead, it was against multi-defending boy’s champion Brendan Whalen in the quarterfinal round of the boy’s Section VII tournament. Whalen went on to capture the boy’s title with a win over Peru’s Alex Rine, while the Hornets team of Ryan Courson and Nick Nowosielski scored a 6-1, 6-1 win over the team of Michael Kopp and Ian O’Donnell from NCCS as the Hornets also won the Section VII team title. Toishi started her eighth grade year as a member of the boy’s team, saying she was looking to push herself competitively.
The defending champions from last season in Section VII tennis, PHS’s Brendan Whalen and Lake Placid’s Sonja Toishi, went head-to-head in the quarterfinal round of this year’s tournament as Toishi played this season as a member of the LPCS boy’s team. Photos by Keith Lobdell
and hit,” Toishi, who only lost three matches in the season (Vogl, Peru’s Kyle Gorman and Whalen). For Whalen, the goal was not only for himself to finish strong in the tournament, but
for his team to defend their Section VII title. “I just want my teammates to continue to perform well,” he said. “There’s already been a couple of upsets, so hopefully we can gain some points.” ■
MCS volleyball tourney to raise finds for scholarship PORT HENRY| Moriah Central School will host a volleyball fundraiser for new scholarship fund Saturday, June 2. The inaugural John F. Russo Memorial Scholarship Tournament on June 2 starting at 8 a.m. The tourna-
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next five runs and added insurance in each of the middle innings for a win over the third seeded Red Storm in the Class C May 18. Kayden Guerin added a double to the Bobcats offense, while Cody Peryea earned a complete game win, scattering six hits over seven innings and striking out five. Rhett Darrah had a home run for the Red Storm, with Matt Kratts hitting a double and single with two RBI. ■
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The top seeded Vikings scored 10 runs between the second and third innings, pulling away from the eighth seeded Griffins in the Class D quarterfinals May 18. Connor Anderson had a trio of hits and four RBI, three coming off a home run, to lead the Vikings. Jerin Sargent added three RBI, while Dyllon Bougor and Zach Baker each had 2 RBI. Jay Strieble earned the win on the mound. The Griffins got hits from Craig Cumber, Carson Blades, Dominick Thompson and Brock Reynolds. ■
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Originally (SSNY) on 04/06/18. • • s u OfN "u P •• designated n T "e A R o s e • b v o of ·s 1 LES P e R:'i O N I "It O A to katrina@ncworkforce.com by 3pm May 31, 2018. filed with Secretary of interest and costs. LLC upon whom AF profice location:•~ B oEssex Apply at UVMHealth.org/CVPHCareers • I R E O U T I '! T R I N •a E N T Premises will be sold State of New Jersey on County. LLC formed may be N E "' 1t 0 ••in 6 cess 0 R 1 tagainst • "S ANT it o••The NCWDB is an EOE. - 'i Don "E "S r•• "t I 'l •SSNY - -- shall "N"I N'A subject to provisions of 02/27/18. Office: Essex served. mail Delaware (DE) Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment "c: "b "f, • • ... • • "~"I, t , • "1"• -~ ., z z • s NOTICE OF FORMATION fileddisability, Judgment forstatus. In- County. SSNY designat- 03/29/18. 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Addison Avenue, Rock- cess against it may be COURT Suite 100 OF Airwaves Travel SSNY designated as OF Mohawk Travel SUPREME away, NJ 07866. Pur- served. SSNY shall mail filed with Jeffrey W. BulAgency LLC. Arts. of agent of LLC upon Agency LLC. Arts. of COUNTY OF ESSEX Williamsville, NY 14221 pose: Any lawful pur- process to c/o Corpora- lock, Secy. of State, MORT- VN-05/12-06/02/2018Org. filed with NY Dept. whom process against it Org. filed with NY Dept. NATIONSTAR pose. tion Service Co., 80 State of DE, Div. of of State on 8/9/17. Of- may be served. SSNY of State on 8/9/17. Of- GAGE LLC, Plaintiff VN-05/26-06/30/20184TC-184544 State St., Albany, NY Corps., 401 Federal St. AGAINST MICHELE R. fice location: Essex 6TC-182539 shall mail process to: fice location: Essex 12207-2543. DE addr. of Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. NOTICE OF SPECIAL HAYS, et al., Defendant County. Sec. of State Lake Placid Hotel Part- County. Sec. of State Purpose: Any lawful acLLC: CSC, 521 Little NOTICE OF FORMATION MEETING designated agent of LLC ners, LLC, 2520 Main designated agent of LLC (s) tivity. Falls Dr., Wilmington, OF LIMITED LIABILITY Please take notice the Pursuant to a Judgment upon whom process upon whom process St., Village of Lake Westport Fire District of COMPANY (LLC) RD DE 19808. Cert. of Form. VN-04/21-05/26/2018of Foreclosure and Sale against it may be served Placid, NY 12946. Cur- against it may be served filed with Jeffrey W. Bul- 6TC-182536 duly dated March 30, the Town of Westport Builders, LLC. Articles of lock, Secy. of State, and shall mail process rent address the SSNY and shall mail process Organization filed with County of Essex, New to: Kevin Fountain, 35 shall mail process to: to: Kevin Fountain, 35 2018 I, the undersigned York, will be holding a the Secretary of State of State of DE, Div. of Taylor Way, Lake Placid, 850 Ridge Lake Blvd., Taylor Way, Lake Placid, Referee will sell at public special meeting to dis- New York (SSNY) on Corps., 401 Federal St. NY 12946, principal Ste. 401, Memphis, TN NY 12946, principal auction at the The Essex cuss the districts insur- May 2, 2018 for busi- Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. business address. Pur- 38120. Purpose: any business address. Pur- County Courthouse, on ness conducted from an Purpose: Any lawful ac- NOTICE OF QUALIFICAJune 11, 2018 at ance policy on June 20, pose: any lawful activity. pose: any lawful activity. lawful activities. tivity. TION OF The Forest office located in Essex 2018 at 6:00 p.m. with 9:30AM, premises VN-05/12-06/16/2018VN-05/12-06/16/2018VN-05/12-06/16/2018VN-04/21-05/26/2018Farmers, LLC. Authority County, NY. The SSNY is regular meeting to folknown as 86 TANNEN6TC-184584 6TC-184580 6TC-184577 6TC-182538 filed with Secy. of State designated as the agent low at the Westport BAUM LANE, JAY, NY of NY (SSNY) on NOTICE OF FORMATION Town Hall located at 22 of the LLC upon whom NOTICE OF QUALIFICA12941. All that certain OF Flash Gordon Travel Champlain Avenue, process against it may TION OF SKYWARD 03/22/18. Office locaplot piece or parcel of LLC. Arts. of Org. filed be served. SSNY shall HOSPITALITY COMPA- tion: Essex County. LLC Westport New York. land, with the buildings formed in Delaware (DE) NOTICE OF FORMATION with NY Dept. of State Board of Fire Commis- mail a copy of any pro- NY, LLC and improvements on 12/19/14. SSNY desOF LIMITED LIABILITY on 8/9/17. Office locacess to the LLC at 109 sioners Appl. for Auth. filed with ignated as agent of LLC COMPANY (LLC) erected, situate, lying /s/ Robin E. Crandall tion: Essex County. Sec. NOTICE OF FORMATION Anthony Road, Jay, NY Secy. of State of NY upon whom process OF Lake Placid Hotel MPM&M Maintenance, and being in the Town of Secretary of State designated 12941 (SSNY) on 04/06/18. Of- against it may be served. MM, LLC. Arts. of Org. LLC. Articles of Organi- Jay, County of Essex May 17, 2018 agent of LLC upon VN-05/12-06/16/2018fice location: Essex SSNY shall mail process zation files with the Sec- and State of New York, VN-05/26/2018-1TCwhom process against it filed with Secy. of State 6TC-184564 County. LLC formed in to: c/o Corporation Serretary of State of New SECTION 17.50, BLOCK 186123 may be served and shall of NY (SSNY) on NOTICE OF QUALIFICA- Delaware (DE) on vice Company, 80 State mail process to: Kevin 04/19/18. Office loca- York (SSNY) on April 26, 1, LOT 6.000. Approxi- POV LLC. App. for Auth. TION OF SARANAC 03/29/18. Princ. office St., Albany, NY 12207Fountain, 35 Taylor Way, tion: Essex County. 2018 for business con- mate amount of judg- filed with the SSNY on LAKE RESORT OWNER, of LLC: 1936 Saranac 2543. Address to be ducted from an office lo- ment $172,391.74 plus Lake Placid, NY 12946, SSNY designated as Ave., Ste. 2-132, Lake interest and costs. 04/10/18 under the ficti- LLC Appl. for Auth. filed maintained in DE: Corcated in Essex County, principal business ad- agent of LLC upon tious name POINT OF with Secy. of State of NY Placid, NY 12946. SSNY poration Service CompaPremises will be sold dress. Purpose: any law- whom process against it NY. The SSNY is desi(SSNY) on 04/06/18. Of- designated as agent of ny, 2711 Centerville Rd may be served. SSNY ganted as the agent of subject to provisions of VIEW 16 LLC. Originally ful activity. LLC upon whom pro- Ste. 400, Wilmington, filed Judgment for In- filed with Secretary of fice location: Essex shall mail process to: the LLC upon whom VN-05/12-06/16/2018State of New Jersey on County. LLC formed in cess against it may be Lake Placid Hotel MM, process against it may dex# CV17-0026. DE 19808. Arts of Org. 6TC-184582 02/27/18. Office: Essex Delaware (DE) on served. SSNY shall mail filed with the DE Secy. LLC, 850 Ridge Lake be served. SSNY shall Frank G. Zappala, Esq., NOTICE OF FORMATION County. SSNY designat- 03/29/18. Princ. office process to c/o Corpora- of State, 401 Federal St. Blvd., Ste. 401, Mem- mail a copy of any pro- Referee OF Lake Placid Hotel ed as agent of the LLC of LLC: 1936 Saranac tion Service Co., 80 #3, Dover, DE 19901. Gross Polowy, LLC phis, TN 38120. Pur- cess to the LLC at 526 Partners, LLC. 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Elizabethtown Community Hospital REGISTERED NURSES: Per Diem, Emergency Department, 12-hour shifts, Two years of Emergency Department experience preferred, Three years of Med-Surg experience preferred, Must hold current license as RN in New York State, Must have ACLS and PALS training, Position includes Elizabethtown Community Hospital and Moses Ludington Ticonderoga campuses. PHARMACIST: Per Diem, Must be available all days of the week and holidays. Compounding experience preferred, Must hold a PharmD license and be a Registered Pharmacist in New York State, Hospital experience preferred, 30 minute response time to facility for call purposes, Keyboarding and computer skills preferred, work in EMR, knowledge of rules and regulations for NYS required.
Career Fair
Champlain Valley Senior Community Wednesday - May 30th & June 6th
Walk-in
10am - 3pm for interview
Front Desk, Nurses, Line Cooks, HHA, CNA, LPN, Activities Director Full benefits package including health insurance, loyalty bonus, and paid vacation, retirement 401(k) are all available. With our in-house training program, this is a great way to get started in the healthcare field.
10 Gilliland Lane, Willsboro, NY 186163
Human Resources Elizabethtown Community Hospital PO Box 277 Elizabethtown, NY. 12932 Fax: 518-873-3007 E-mail: mcummings@ech.org www.ech.org
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SPRING!
- BEST BUYS ON THE LOT NEW 2018
FORD F150 SUPERCAB 4X4 Stk #EV311 - Eco Boost, 10 spd. Auto, Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors, Rear Camera, Fog Lamps. MSRP ................................................................................................... $39,985 Ford Retail Incentives ......................................................................-$4,050 Ford Credit Bonus Cash1 ..................................................................... -$750 Ford 1st Responder & Military Appreciation2 ............................... -$750 Ford Trade assist3..................................................................................-$500 Dealer Discount .................................................................................-$1,500
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LOOK AT THESE GREAT LEASES! NEW 2018 FORD FOCUS SE
NEW 2018 FORD ECO-SPORT SE
Stk #EV260 - Heated Seats & Wheel, Auto, Cruise, Power Windows/Locks/ Mirrors, SYNC System, Sirius. Acquisition ......................................................................................................... $21,279 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................12,000 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$4,500 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,362 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $10,118
199
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Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra
Stk #EV284 - Auto, Electric Auto Temp Air, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Power Seat, SYNC 3 System, Moonroof, Sirius. Acquisition .........................................................................................................$25,400 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................10,500 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$4,250 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,430 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $13,962
MONTH /36 months
Offer ends 7/9/18
Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra
NEW 2018 FORD ESCAPE SE
NEW 2018 FORD F-150 STX
Stk #EV218 - 4x4, Eco-Boost, Auto, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Power Seat, SYNC System, Rear Camera, Sirius. Acquisition ......................................................................................................... $27,275 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................12,000 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$5,000 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,624 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $13,916
249
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MONTH /36 months
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Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra
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Stk #EV010 - Supercab, Eco-Boost, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cruise, SYNC 3 System, Running Boards, Trailer Hitch, Fog Lamps, Sirius. Acquisition ......................................................................................................... $39,378 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................12,000 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$5,300 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,810 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $24,552
279
$
MONTH /36 months
Offer ends 7/9/18
Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra
SEE ALL OF OUR GREAT BUYS AT WWW.EGGLEFIELDBROS.COM
Incentives include all public programs plus 1st Responder or Military Appreciation which requires certain job requirements. All leases require Ford Motor Credit approval and all customers may not qualify. Not responsible for typographical errors. Photos are used for illustration purposes only.
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The Valley News Sun | May 26, 2018 • 19
DEALS ON USED CARS!
- ONLY AT EGGLEFIELD FORD! 2016 FORD MUSTANG
2014 FORD EDGE
2015 FORD ESCAPE
PREMIUM CONVERTIBLE
SEL AWD
SE 4X4
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22,900
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2015 FORD F-250
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1190 NYS Route 86, Ray Brook, NY 12977 518-891-5560
INC.
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Just 4miles offExit 23where Rt. 9and Rt. 28Connectformaintenance andrepairs. Pictures forillustration purposes only. Pacifica lease isfor5,000 miles ayear .Offer ends 5/31/18 .
(518) 623-3405
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