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North Country reacts to possible closure of Point au Roche park By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com

With the recent announcement of Point au Roche State Park potentially being closed by the state, many people in the North Country are speaking out. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

POINT AU ROCHE — The recent announcement by Gov. David A. Paterson’s office to potentially close Point au Roche State Park, along with 41 other parks and 14 historic sites, has left many people in the North Country in a state of disbelief. Paterson and state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commissioner Carol Ash released a statement Feb. 19 which states the parks and historic sites would be closed, with others receiving service reductions, in order to address the states “fiscal difficulties.” “New York faces an historic fiscal crisis of unprecedented magnitude,” Paterson remarked. “It has demanded many difficult but necessary decisions to help ensure the fiscal integrity of our state.” He added in order to close the current $8.2 billion deficit, “no area of state spending, including parks and historic sites, could be exempt from reductions.” Ash added the decision was “not recommended lightly, but they are necessary to address our state’s extraordinary fiscal difficul-

ties.” However, the state’s decision has left some unanswered questions among members of the Friends of Point au Roche State Park. “Are they just going to close down the park,” asked organization president Mary Simmers. “I’m concerned. What does it mean they’re going to close us down? The park police aren’t going to be there?” “What’s going to happen to the buildings,” she added. “I just keep thinking one thing after another.” When Simmers learned Point au Roche was on the potential closure list, she said she felt “disbelief.” “That they could be so foolish,” she said. “You might liken it a little bit to there’s a foreclosure on your block and what does that do to the quality of life and your property values and where you live and so forth and so on. It takes away from everybody.” In hopes of keeping the closure from becoming reality, Simmers is urging everyone to make contact with senators, state assembly members, the commissioner and governor. Aaron Roml-Morillon is also hoping people will do the same.

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Volunteers necessity for Fourth of July weekend By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com

Singing and spaghetti Northeastern Clinton Central School Chorus members sang to the more than 200 people who recently attended a spaghetti dinner at the school. The dinner brought in more than $1,000 to benefit the chorus group’s trip to New York City in May. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

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ROUSES POINT — With the 50th celebration of Rouses Point’s Fourth of July weekend in just four months, organizers are hoping more volunteers will step up to the plate. During a meeting held Feb. 18, the Fourth of July weekend committee hashed out events they hope to see come to fruition. “It doesn’t have to be way it’s always been,” said Geri Favreau, former chairperson of the event. “It’s okay to change things.” Favreau said she is stepping down as chair this year, although is willing to help anyone who wishes to take on the position.

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“I don’t mind doing letters. I don’t mind doing some of the running around,” she explained. “What I’m looking for is somebody who will take charge of the weekend.” In the past, numerous events have been planned throughout the village for the typically three-day event, however, this year, the committee anticipates having to downsize. The events for the weekend, themed “Rouses Point Through the Years,” will be held Saturday, July 3, and Sunday, July 4, with nothing currently planned for July 2. The committee also does not foresee there being a beer tent this year, a popular draw for

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SATURDAY February 27, 2010

Another winter weekend has come and gone By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com CHAZY — Despite not having snow during the Chazy Lions Club Winter Weekend, students at Chazy Central Rural School were able to enjoy another fun-filled week of friendly competition. The Winter Weekend festivities, which took place Feb. 17-20, landed the seniors a first place win, followed by juniors, sophomores, seventh-graders, eighth-graders, and finally, freshmen. “Because the seniors were able to place either first or second in many competitions, they easily won first place,” explained Lions Club member Jim Lucas, one of the organizers for the event. “Juniors were very strong in competitions as well. Sophomores were not too far behind the juniors.” “Overall, scores were very close between seventh, eighth and freshmen,” he added. One of the big events for the weekend is usually the creation of snow sculptures by each class, however, due to lack of snow this year, the students painted murals on a 4-foot by 8-foot board, with the theme of storybook characters. Although Lucas didn’t hear any direct comments from students about not being able to have the snow sculptures, he did notice better performances for the talent show. “I do think it did take some pressure off so that they could focus on their performances

Students at Chazy Central Rural School competed against one another in various games and races Feb. 20, during the Chazy Lions Club Winter Weekend. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

at Talent Night,” he said. “It was in many people’s opinion, one of the best Talent Nights in recent history.” This year ’s weekend also brought in a new element, which student council president and sophomore Olivia Seymour would like

to see continue. “This year, we did a Haiti drive during Spirit Week and I decided that next year and for other years on, we’ll ... give money to a different group that needs it,” Seymour explained.

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The classes raised nearly $750, with the freshmen raising nearly half of the total. “We did a lot better than I thought we would do,” Seymour said. “The seniors also contributed a significant amount and I’m sure the effort by all will be greatly appreciated,” added Lucas. The festivities ended Feb. 20 with a semiformal dance and the crowning of a king and queen. “All classes vote for a king and queen of Winter Weekend from the senior class,” Lucas explained. P. J. Collins and Victoria Reynolds took king and queen respectively. For those who witnessed the festivities for the first time, Lucas said he heard comments about how well the students cooperate. “They are amazed at how enthusiastic the students are, how well they cooperate between the classes and how tight-knit of a group the student body is,” he said. “The older groups always look out for the younger ones in a way I’ve not seen anywhere else.” The Lions Club has been sponsoring the school’s Winter Weekend for nearly 50 years, donating a monetary award to each class based on the amount of points they receive during the week. “It is our hope that we help foster and build a stronger sense of community spirit in our younger community members,” said Lucas.

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Roml-Morillon, a native of Plattsburgh who currently lives in Montreal, began a Facebook page immediately upon hearing of Point au Roche being on the closure list. He originally began it to notify his friends and family of what was happening, but soon word spread. Having begun the Facebook page “Save Point-auRoche!” Feb. 19, around 8:30 p.m., it only took about a half-hour for the group to reach nearly 70 people, most of which he didn’t know.

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“I was like ‘Oh wow, this is becoming something,’” he said. As of Feb. 24, at 10 a.m., just five days later, the number hit 4,400 people, with many people leaving comments about what the park means to them, and how it needs to be saved. “I’m glad I was able to give a sort of spark to it,” Roml-Morillon said. “The kind of excitement and care people have for this is really going to carry us through.” He frequented the park as a child and said he has “a lot of great memories there.” “I personally ... felt it was one of the strongest assets that Beekmantown and the North Country in general have when it came to accessing nature,” Roml-Morillon explained. “When you go to this park ... you really see instantly how the quality of life for people is multiplied greatly by just the existence of having this park and the opportunity to be in nature and kind of experiencing what really is important about this area,” he added. Although Roml-Morillon had originally hoped the Facebook page would simply be a place for people to share their memories and photos of the park, he now sees it as a forum for people to potentially do something publically to keep the park open. “Some march to save the park or some rally or something like that,” he explained. “I think it’ll give us the tools to rapidly let everyone know what’s going on.” For more information, or to discuss the potential closure of Point au Roche State Park, Simmers can be contacted by e-mail at simmersml@aol.com. Someone Cares! • No Charge • Strictly Confidential

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Flame pleases NCCS students, teachers A Review by Alyssa Menard

Insulation program coming ROUSES POINT — The village of Rouses Point has been asked to participate in the IEEP/NYPA Village Insulation Program. Any resident who has electric heat qualifies to participate in having insulation installed in their attics only. If interested, contact the village office at 297-5502 to be placed on the list as soon as possible. An inspection will be made to determine if someone qualifies for the free insulation.

Special to Denton Publications CHAMPLAIN — The band Flame performed at Northeastern Clinton Central School Feb. 12 to kick off the students’ February break. The world-renowned band is composed of members with various disabilities, such as autism and Down’s syndrome. Their disabilities, however, do not get in the way of their ability to rock. The group is an amazing combination of vocal, musical, and rhythmic talent. Michelle King, the lead vocalist, made jaws drop with her powerful voice, belting out classics like “Tutti Frutti” and “Shout.” “I love performing at high schools because it really rocks,” said King. David LaGrange, percussion, astounded NCCS with the sound he created on the drums, despite being blind. The dancers who make up Flame — Shawn Lehr, Debbie Woodruff, and Karl Blanchard — undoubtedly stole the show. The energy they had on stage got people out of their seats and dancing — students and teachers alike. From the first note that was played, Flame’s energy was electrifying. They played an array of classic songs, in-

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Paper hearts to help children PLATTSBURGH — The Creative Critters 4H Club will be selling paper hearts at Champlain Centre mall, 60 Smithfield Blvd., this Saturday, Feb. 27, from 2-4 p.m. All proceeds will benefit the Vermont Children's Hospital.

Don’t see it here? Michelle King, lead singer of Flame — a band made up of people with physical and developmental disabilities — plays alongside her band members during an assembly at Northeastern Clinton Central School Feb. 12. Photo by Alyssa Menard

cluding “Sweet Home Alabama.” The variety of their selections got a diverse group of students up and dancing. Flame’s performance at NCCS allowed the students to forget about their studies, let loose, and just have fun. Their performance will long be remem-

bered by the students as “the best assembly ever.” Alyssa Menard is a student correspondent from Northeastern Clinton Central School in Jessica Mehrman’s journalism class.

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Adopt-A-Pet

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e have used Lego MindStorm robots in the classroom for about five years now. Students apply programming techniques by writing short routines causing the robots to perform basic maneuvers. We had seven of them in service when the LCD displays began to act up on two. Without a functioning LCD they were basically useless so the options were to dispose and replace them, send them in for repair or attempt a do-it-yourself fix. Tossing them and buying new ones didn’t fit our budget so that left repair as the direction to take. On-line research showed two things. First, I could find no official repair service for the robots not even from the Lego Company. Secondly, I found a malfunctioning LCD is quite common among the robots and after a little more searching came across a promising do-it-yourself repair procedure. I contacted the colleague who uses the robots and discussed the findings. We agreed to meet between the fall and spring semesters and give the procedure a try; after all we had nothing to lose. When he arrived with the broken gadgets, we immediately started the repair. The steps of the re-

pair dictated we open the unit, disconnect the LCD screen to gain access to the reverse side, and resolder bad electrical connections. Having some micro/miniature soldering experience, I knew to inspect for cold solder joints. Upon disassembly of the first unit we found and resoldered suspicious looking joints. After reassembling the unit we powered it up and happily found the repair had been successful. Repeating the process on the second unit worked equally as well. We were happy with the outcome. The landfill is spared, operating costs are conBy Ron Poland tained, but the real winner is the student who gains the valuable hands-on time that is so important to learning.

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imply, a tired driver is a dangerous driver. Sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases aggressiveness. Just like driving drunk or drugged, drowsy driving causes you to make mistakes behind the wheel — mistakes that can injure or kill the driver, passengers or total strangers. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drowsiness or fatigue is the principal cause of up to 100,000 policereported passenger vehicle crashes every year, killing at least 1,500 people and injuring 71,000. Many more fatigue-related crashes go unreported. Surprisingly, a study showed the majority of crashes and near-crashes occur during daytime hours, when roads are more crowded, rather than at night. But sleep-related accidents at night tend to be more serious because they are more likely to occur on high-speed highways and rural roads, when the driver is alone.

• Don’t plan to work all day and then drive all night. • Drive at times when you are normally awake, and stay overnight in a hotel or motel rather than driving straight through. • Avoid driving at so-called sleepy times of day. Take a mid-afternoon break for a short nap and find a place to sleep between midnight and dawn. If you can’t nap, at least stop your drive and rest for awhile. • Take a break every two hours or every 100-120 miles, even if you don’t need a pit stop or gas. Get out of the car, take some deep breaths and do some stretching exercises, especially neck and shoulders, to relieve cramping and stress. And try to set a limit of 300-400 miles of driving per day.

Senior Connection

How to avoid falling asleep at the wheel • Stop driving if you feel sleepy. Stop and drink a caffeinated beverage. • Get plenty of sleep the night before taking a long trip — at least six hours, though more is better.

The Senior Connection is a column provided by the Clinton County Office for the Aging. For more information about services for senior citizens, contact their office at 135 Margaret St., Suite 105, Plattsburgh or call them at 565-4620. Information is also periodically provided by the Behavioral Health Services North Caregiver Resource Center. They may be reached at 5654543 or 565-4625.

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’m often asked how many coupons we can use on a single item. To answer this, you need to note the difference between manufacturer coupons and store coupons. Manufacturer coupons always have the words “Manufacturer Coupon” printed on them. Regardless of whether a store’s name or logo is also on a coupon, if those words appear on it, it’s a manufacturer coupon. Store coupons will have the words “Store Coupon,” or “Retailer Coupon” on them, and the name of the issuing store will also appear on the coupon. Many stores allow us to “stack” coupons, using one manufacturer coupon and one store coupon on the same item. This gives us an even larger discount on that particular product. But in order to successfully stack, it’s important to make sure you are only using one store and one manufacturer coupon — not two manufacturer coupons. We can only use one manufacturer coupon per item. The register will never accept more than one manufacturer coupon on the same item; this would be considered coupon fraud. In my coupon classes, it’s a common misconception you can stack one Internet-printed coupon with a coupon from the newspaper inserts, but this is rarely the case. Most coupons available on the Internet for printing out are manufacturer coupons, so double-check the wording. If you have a coupon you printed out and a newspaper coupon for the same item and both state “Manufacturer Coupon,” you’ll either have to choose which coupon you want to use or buy two of that item in order to use both coupons on a given shopping trip. As long as you note the differences in the coupons and play by the rules, though, you can definitely multi-stack deals. The goal? To maximize the number of items you take home while minimizing what’s coming out of your pocket to do so. To help you understand the way I will break down a sale, I’ll share with you one of my recent deals involving multi-stacking. An area grocery store had a sale on pork ribs, which were $6.99 a slab, or $12.98 for 2. When I spot a good sale, I’ll always look for coupons to see if I can bring the price down even more. A common misconception many people have is

there aren’t coupons for meats, but there are — you just need to look in the right places! Since these ribs were labeled under the store’s house brand, I went to the store’s Web site to see if the store itself was offering any coupons for them. Many chain grocery stores offer coupons on their Web sites. In this case, the store offered a printable store coupon for $2 off a slab of house-brand ribs. Because most Internet coupons have a print limit of two, I printed two of them. Now my 2 slabs of ribs were $8.98. I wanted to get a bag of charcoal to grill those ribs with. It was $7.99. The store’s By Jill Cataldo weekly flyer had a $2 store coupon for the charcoal, bringing the price down to $5.99. I browsed the Web site of the charcoal company and found a valuable manufacturer coupon there, too: $6 off pork when you buy a bag of charcoal plus a bottle of barbecue sauce. This was a valuable coupon! Adding the bag of charcoal to my bill brought my total to $14.97, but the coupon took another $6 off the ribs. Now my total for both was $8.97 — a penny less than it would have been had I bought ribs alone! But I still needed to buy a bottle of barbecue sauce in order to qualify to use the charcoal site’s coupon. So I did. I bought a $2 bottle of name-brand barbecue sauce, because I had a great coupon from my newspaper inserts: “FREE barbecue sauce with purchase of charcoal.” Buying the sauce added $2 to my total ... and the coupon took that $2 right back off. Now, my end total for 2 slabs of ribs, an 18-lb. bag of charcoal and a bottle of barbecue sauce was $8.97. This is a great example of multi-stacking. A lot of coupons were involved, but I never used more than one manufacturer coupon on the same item. Remember, as long as you do not exceed more than one manufacturer coupon on the same item, you can use a manufacturer coupon for every single item in your shopping cart ... and I often do!

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his recipe may be a little unorthodox for most. For one thing it’s green, and it also has some vegetables that a lot of people have never heard of. So I dare you to be a little adventurous and approach this recipe with an open mind (and belly). Your body will thank you. Your strongest defense to cold and flu can be sitting down to a warm bowl of soup. Eating a varied diet is key to boosting immunity. Soup has the potential to be very nutrient dense on every level. Stock is the foundation of any good soup and loaded with antioxidants. You can prepare it in advance and freeze it in 4 cup portions or buy prepared stock from the store and water it down. Add whatever variety of fresh immune boosting ingredients you have on hand and simmer until tender. Green Soup with Sweet Potatoes (makes 4-6 servings) · 2 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for garnish · 2 yellow onions, chopped · Sea salt · 1 1/4 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and diced · 3 1/2 cups water · 2-3 tablespoons chopped fresh sage leaves · 1 bunch kale · 1 bunch green chard · 8 cloves garlic peeled · 3 cups vegetable broth

· Freshly ground black pepper · Fresh lemon juice

1) Heat olive oil in a medium pot over medium-low heat. Add the onions and a pinch of salt and stir frequently until the onions are soft and golden brown, 30-40 min. 2) Meanwhile, place the sweet potatoes in a large pot with 3 1/2 cups water, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and the sage. Bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer, covered, about 10 minutes. 3) Wash the kale and chard, trim away the tough stems, and chop. Add to sweet potatoes along with garlic and vegetable broth. Cover and simmer gently for 20 minutes. Add the onions to the soup and let cool slightly. 4) Puree the mixture in a blender, in batches, and return the pureed soup to the pot. Season to taste with salt, pepper, and lemon juice. To serve, drizzle olive oil over individual bowls of soup. Corinna Maggy is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and corrective exercise specialist. She can be reached by e-mail at corinna@adkbikeranch.com. The information contained within Health Matters is not a substitute for professional medical examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your physician before starting an exercise program or beginning any nutritional regimen.

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Week 6—By Martha Breyette (Editors Note: Martha Breyette of Saranac is on a 14-week goal to get in shape to compete in the inaugural City of Plattsburgh Half Marathon, Sunday, April 18. Breyette will share her trials and tribulations in this newspaper through a weekly journal entry.)

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hit my first goal of losing 20 lbs and I can’t believe it ... I have a ways to go but I am so proud of myself. My husband and I are on a cruise this week; it is the same one we took for our honeymoon! I feel so much more energized than I have in a while. He even volunteered to work out with me while we are away so I can stick to my training program. I will say although I miss my friends in the North Country — it is so nice and warm here — the Caribbean is a great place to visit and exercise. Can you imagine running in 80-degree weather right now? I have to make sure I hydrate more because my body is not used to the change in temperature. Alright, enough about vacation — I will be home soon enough. I have found, too, that dancing is a great form of exercise. It has been a while since I have been dancing but it is fun and gives you a good cardio workout. So, even if you are still sitting on the couch wondering how to get started, maybe try dancing around the house a little.

Independent film comes to Cumberland 12 By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Jared J. Hogle said he’s become aware of serious issues which face teenagers today through his role as a teacher with the Plattsburgh City School District. Though many may tend to think of tragedies like drug and alcohol abuse, depression and suicide happening in much larger communities, the truth is they can happen anywhere, said Hogle. “Kids cut themselves, there are shootings in schools. There are tons of serious issues that kids deal with on a daily basis,” said Hogle. When Hogle learned of “To Save a Life,” an independent film about depression and suicide, he felt it would be a film that would ignite conversation among teens and their families, giving a poignant look at what can often be a taboo subject. “It’s a serious outreach that I thought our community needs,” he said. However, getting the film here wasn’t easy. When he learned the film wasn’t planned to be released in the Plattsburgh area, Hogle contacted Samuel Goldwyn Films, distributor of the movie, making a plea to consider the idea. “I called them and called them and called them and begged them to get it here,” said Hogle. “They weren’t going to do it because you have to show they’d have at least a thousand tickets sold the first weekend.”

Hogle didn’t give up. He went as far as e-mailing the film company to tell them he would buy the 1,000 tickets himself to get the film to come to Plattsburgh. “When they saw that e-mail they called me and told me not to worry about buying the tickets and that they’d make sure it gets there,” he said. All the company asked was that Hogle reach out to as many people as possible to boost interest and potential viewership for the movie. So, he has. Hogle has been reaching out to youth groups, school administrators and anyone else he can to let them know about the week-long showing, which premiered Feb. 26, at Cumberland 12 Cinemas. Jared J. Hogle, left, stands with Craig M. Cathers, manag“If it does well, it may stay er of Cumberland 12 Cinemas. Hogle helped bring “To Save around for a few weeks, which a Life,” an independent film about the controversial topic would be really awesome,” said of suicide, that began showing this weekend. Hogle, who noted ticket sales will Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau determine that outcome. “There’s only 300 copies nationwide and Craig M. Cathers, the theater ’s manager, we get one of them,” Cathers added. “And, said he’s excited to offer To Save a Life as there’s only roughly 4,000 screens in the the most recent in a line of independent United States. That’s pretty impressive.” films at Cumberland 12. Showtimes for To Save a Life will be at 12, “I think it’s something everyone really needs to see,” said Cathers. “We’re very 2:30, 5, 7:30, and 10 p.m. For more information, call Cumberland 12’s movie line at happy Jared was able to get the information 324-3777 or visit the theater ’s Web site at around and got it to our film booker. We’re www.cumberland12.com. The film is Rated really happy to bring it here and we hope PG-13 and has a runtime of 120 minutes. we get a good audience for it.”

Health news in brief Fundraiser next Saturday BEEKMANTOWN — A spaghetti dinner fundraiser will be next Saturday, March 6, from 1-6 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1466, 327 Spellman Road. The dinner will benefit Tammy Clark Rivers, who is suffering from stage 4 bone cancer. The event will include live music, an auction and 50/50 raffle.

March blood donor clinics The North Country Regional Blood Donor Program has announced the community blood drives for the month of March. · Thursday, March 18, Mooers Volunteer Fire Department, 2508 U.S. Route 11, 5:30-8 p.m. · Monday, March 22, Beekmantown Volunteer Fire Department, 6973 State Route 22, 5-8 p.m. · Tuesday, March 23, Rouses Point Volunteer Fire Department, Lake Street, 4-8 p.m. · Tuesday, March 30, West Chazy Post Office, 7634 State Route 22, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome at all locations. For more information, contact the North Country Regional Blood Donor Center, located at 85 Plaza Boulevard, Plattsburgh, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 562-7406.

Hospice offering support PLATTSBURGH — Hospice of the North Country will offer a bereavement support group consisting of 10 bi-monthly sessions, the first and third Monday of each month, beginning Monday, March 1, continuing through June. Meetings will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the Hospice office, 43 Durkee St.

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This week’s theme: “White House insiders” ACROSS 1 Chatterbox 7 Seven Sisters school 13 PSAT takers 16 Tram unit 19 Some L-shaped wrenches 20 Substandard 21 Moray, say 22 Palindromic Altar 23 *Obligation payable within a year (37) 25 Visits 27 PC key 28 Dutchman who painted "Gypsy Girl" 29 Blonde bombshell Diana 30 Beauty, to Keats 31 Illness 33 "__ match?" 34 Two-time U.S. Open champ 37 Can, after "is" 38 *Ceremonial, as Anglican ritual (31) 42 Turkey, maybe 43 Web addresses, briefly 44 In a few minutes 46 Californie, e.g. 47 Span. title 48 Authority to decide 50 Kiss, to Luis 52 "__, there's more!" 53 Tic or twinge 54 *Line dancer? (18) 57 Use FedEx 58 Audi rival 61 Average grades 62 3M products 63 Filled French fare

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Eave droppers Mountain man, maybe Santiago native Synagogue text Leisurely stroll Mob enforcer Simon and Garfunkel, e.g. Auction activities *Double martini, e.g. (32) When repeated, 1963 hit with alleged obscene lyrics determined by the FBI to be "unintelligible at any speed" Salon supply Come up short Self-reproach He orbited Earth 314 days before John Agreement Polite rural reply Hymn starter State so. of Queensland *AOL service (44) Nearby Ancient invader of Greece Remedy Punic Wars general "Able was __ ..." Woody's son Theodore, to Wally L on a tag: Abbr. RSVP option *Arizona attraction (34) Ultimate degree Old "King" Cole Way of the Romans? Genesis peak Relaxed, in a way

Volunteers From page 1 the crowds. “This is all we can manage at this point,” said committee member Jan Letourneau. “We’re stretching ourselves thin.” However, members said if more people from the community would come forth to help with the planning, more events can take place. “We need people from the community to step up and help out this year,” said Kevin Chagnon, another committee member. Chagnon added he feels this year ’s cele-

DOWN 1 Caravel feature 2 Granada palace 3 How multi-nationals trade 4 Part of mph 5 Because 6 Tejas y Nuevo México, por ejemplo 7 TV add-ons 8 A slot machine has one 9 Partial rainbow 10 Glib 11 Amphibious vehicle 12 Bar array 13 Fun 14 Take back 15 Shed, with "off" 16 *Hurting for money (33) 17 Wall St. hedger 18 St. Pete athlete 24 Nevada Northern Railway Museum city 26 School gp. 32 Not as much 33 Knife hyped on TV 35 DTs sufferers 36 Islamic leader 37 Country N. of Slovenia 38 Makers of beds? 39 Judge, e.g. 40 Water and elec. 41 Snitch 45 Sarrusophone cousins 47 Pitch 49 Form a certain front, in meteorology 51 Bone formation 52 Remove, as a silly grin 53 Reduces 55 Listens to 56 Thief, in slang 57 "Danke __" 58 Drill insert 59 1988 Motown acquirer 60 *Aviation pioneer (40) 64 __-de-vie: brandy 65 __-cone 67 Early 10th century year 68 Not prompt for 69 Stored ropes, e.g. 71 Intimidate mentally, with "out" 72 "Peer Gynt Suite" composer 76 Pop singer Taylor __ 77 Wildcat with tufted ears 78 River of Yorkshire 79 Apply sparingly 82 Lobe dangler 83 2000 Best New Artist Grammy winner

bration should be just as big as last year ’s, if not bigger, since it is the 50th anniversary. “We just don’t have the volunteers like we did back in the day,” he said. “We need some young, new people with ideas.” Kids Day is still on the roster, currently planned for Saturday, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. However, organizers are staying quiet about the plans, except to say that it will be “revamped.” Other events tentatively scheduled for Saturday are the village-wide garage sale, beginning at 8 a.m.; the Rouses Point Fire Department’s annual Boot Drive, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and a boat parade beginning at dusk. The committee is also hoping to bring back

Good Luck North Country Students at the Spelling Bee at PHS on February 26, 2010 Mooers Elementary - 5th grade winner Sierra Gonyo, alternate Harleigh Green. Rouses Point Elementary - 4th grade winner Haley Sheehan, 4th grade alternate Zachary Beaudoin. 5th grade winner David Sebert, 5th grade alternate Brianna Martin. Northeastern Clinton Middle School - 6th grade winner Dakota Morrison, 7th grade winner Aurora Slater, 8th grade winner Christina Gooley-Tomah.

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Northern Adirondack Elementary - 4th grade winner Mara Ryan, alternate Justin Spoor. 5th winner Jazlyne Pratt, alternate Tracey Amato. Northern Adirondack Junior High - 6th grade winner McKenzie Fleming, alternate Izabelle Almadovar. 7th grade winner Taylor Pitts, alternate Isabelle LeDuc. 8th grade winner Lindsay Bruce, alternate Michael Martinze.

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We are Proud of all of our kids in the Spelling Bee!

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the Strawhatters band around 7 p.m. This leaves a window from 1-7 p.m. for events to be coordinated. Chagnon, who also serves as treasurer for the fire department, said it is important people are out and about during the weekend, especially during the boot drive, as it typically raises $1,600 for the department. During the meeting, the organizers tossed around the idea of having a talent show on Saturday, yet they know they would need someone to make the commitment to put it together. Other events currently being decided upon for Sunday include the annual car show, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; the fire department’s barbecue,

from 12-4 p.m., the parade around 6 p.m.; and fireworks at dusk. Aside from the need for events to make the weekend a success, committee members all agreed right now they need the volunteers, especially a chairperson. “[We] need somebody to be there and take care of the little fires that come up,” said Favreau. For more information about volunteering, contact the village office at 297-5502. The committee asks people call the village before Friday, March 12, if interested in helping out this year. To sign up for the annual car show, contact Brad or Gail Martin at 297-6586.

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Friday, Feb. 26 PLATTSBURGH — Opening night for “To Save a Life,” Cumberland 12 Cinemas, 18 North Bowl Lane. Call 324-3888 for showtimes. Plays through March 5. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Opening Reception and Tasting, Champlain Valley Transportation Museum, 12 Museum Way, 4-6 p.m. Cost $25 per person. PAUL SMITHS — Nighttime snowshoeing, Paul Smiths Visitor Inter pretive Center, 8023 State Route 30, 6-8 p.m. Snowshoes provided. 327-3000. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Dinner, Anthony’s Restaurant and Bistro, 528 State Route 3, 7-9 p.m. Cost $75 per person. PLATTSBURGH — Open Family Swim, Wellness Center at PARC, 295 New York Road, 7-9 p.m. $2. 562-6860. ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown Social Center Cabin Fever Coffeehouse fundraiser, UCC Parish Hall, State Route 9, 79 p.m. Admission $10 for adults, $5 for students. 873-6408. PLATTSBURGH — Practically Hip performs with Glass Onion, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 8 p.m. Cover $20. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Party, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Cour t St., 9 p.m.-12 a.m. Cost $5 per person. Includes live music. MORRISONVILLE — Back Porch Band performs, Knights of Columbus Hall, Emor y Street, 9:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Ruha performs, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave., 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Saturday, Feb. 27 AUSABLE FORKS

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time for children ages 3-7, Au Sable Forks Free Library, 9 Church Lane, 10:30 a.m. 647-5596. SARANAC LAKE — Tween/teen poetry writing workshops, Saranac Lake Free Library, 109 Main St., 10:30-11:30 a.m. For grades 5-7. 891-4190. TUPPER LAKE — Presentation on windpower in the Adirondacks, The Wild Center, 45 Museum Dr., 1 p.m., Free for members or with paid admission: $15 for adults, $9 for youth, $13 for seniors. 359-7800. CHAZY — Mini mites Jamboree Tournament, Scotts’ Memorial Rink, 52 MacAdam Road, 2:15-6:30 p.m. ROUSES POINT — Alumni hockey game, Rouses Point Civic Center, 39 Lake St. Warmups begin 3 p.m. 493-7260 or 297-7786. PAUL SMITHS — Saturdays are for Kids and Adults: Snow Shelters, Paul Smiths Visitor Interpretive Center, 8023 State Route 30, 1-3 p.m. Turning snowbanks into snow shelters. Bring shovel. Preregistration required. 327-3000. LYON MOUNTAIN — Wii tournament, Lyon Mountain Methodist Church, 3909 State Route 374, 48 p.m. Bowling, tennis, and boxing games. Entry fee $5. Top winners receive a gift card. 735-4033 PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Grand Tastings and Silent Auctions, City Hall, 41 City Hall Place, 4-6 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Cost $25 per person. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Dinner, Irises Café and Wine Bar, 20 City Hall Place, 6-8 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Cost $75 per person. WHALLONSBURG — Contra and Square Dancing with Ironville and Yannig Tanguy, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, State Route 22, 7-10 p.m. $5 per person. WILLSBORO — Champlain Val-

ley Film Society showing of “The Hur t Locker,” Willsboro Central School, Farrell Lane, 7:30 p.m. Adults $5, children younger than 18 $2. SARANAC LAKE — New England fiddler Lissa Schneckenburger with Bethany Waickman, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar St., 7:30 p.m., Admission $14 or $12 for BluSeed members. Advance reser vations recommended by calling 891-3799. TUPPER LAKE — Open mic night and karaoke hosted by Philadelphia Jones, Park Restaurant, 320 Park St., 8 p.m. No cover. PLATTSBURGH — Practically Hip performs with Glass Onion, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 8 p.m. Cover $20. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Party, Geoffrey’s Pub and Restaurant, 5453 Peru St., 8-11 p.m. Free. Includes live music. PLATTSBURGH — Jatoba performs, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave., 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Sunday, Feb. 28 PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival Brunch, Smoked Pepper Restaurant, 13 City Hall Place, 12-3 p.m. WILLSBORO — Turkey shoot, Willsboro Fish and Game Club, Fish and Game Road, 12-3 p.m. 873-2198. WILLSBORO — Marriage enrichment course, St. Philip’s of Jesus Church, 3746 Main St., 1-4 p.m. 963-4373 or 963-4524. TUPPER LAKE — Family Ar t and Nature Day, The Wild Center, 45 Museum Drive, 1 p.m. Program discussing tracking animals. 3597800. LAKE PLACID — Free community dinner, St. Agnes School Gym-

nasium, 4 Hillcrest Ave., 4-6 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid Curling Club open house, Lake Placid Olympic Center, 2634 Main St., 7 p.m. Warm, loose-fitting clothing and pair of clean, softsoled shoes required. 327-3223.

Monday, March 1 PERU — Adult co-ed volleyball, Peru Primary School, 116 Pleasant St., 7-9 p.m. Fee $1. 561-7167.

Tuesday, March 2 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Lake Clear Post Office, 6373 Route 30, 11-11:45 a.m.; park across from Corner Cafe, Gabriels, 12:45-1:15 p.m.; across from town hall, Bloomingdale, 1:30-2 p.m.; Vermontville Post Office, 6 Cold Brooke Road, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Church of the Assumption, 78 Clinton St., Redford, 3:30-4 p.m. UPPER JAY — Stor y time, Wells Memorial Librar y, 12230 State Route 9N, 3:30-4 p.m. 9462644. ROUSES POINT — Scrapbooking workshop, Gaines Marina, 141 Lake St., 6:30-9 p.m. Cost $5. 206-4078 or 297-7000.

Oaks Senior Housing, Altona, 3:10-3:40 p.m.; D & D Grocer y, Sciota, 3:50-4:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Soup kitchen, Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 18 Trinity Place, 5:306:15 p.m. Volunteers: 561-5771. CHAZY — Annual Prism Concert, Chazy Central Rural School, 609 Miner Farm Road, 7 p.m. Free. 846-7135, ext. 111. SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lake Cabin Fever Classic Film Festival presents "Shor ts in March!" Saranac Laborator y, 89 Church St., 7 p.m. Tickets $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students. 891-1139. PLATTSBURGH — Adirondack Jazz Orchestra performs, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 8-10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Enter the Haggis performs, Gilligan’s Getaway, 7160 State Route 9, 8 p.m. 566-8050.

Wednesday, March 3 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Champlain Children's Learning Center, 10 Clinton St., Rouses Point, 12:30-1 p.m.; Nor thern Senior Housing, corner of Route 9 and Route 11, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Champlain Headstar t, Three Steeples Church, Route 11, 1:50-2:20 p.m.; Twin

Thursday, March 4 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Beekmantown Senior Housing, 80 O'Neil Road, 1:30-2 p.m.; 39 Hobbs Road, Plattsburgh, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Champlain Park, end of Oswego Lane, 3:15-4 p.m. ELIZABETHTOWN — Mark Fenton presents "Building a Healthier Essex County," Essex County Board of Super visors' Chambers, 7551 Court St., 9 a.m.1 p.m. 873-3518 to register. WESTPORT — Stor y hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. 962-8219. LAKE PLACID — Stor y hour, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. 523-3200. SARANAC LAKE — Story hour, Saranac Lake Free Librar y, 109 Main St., 10:30 a.m. 891-4190.

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process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 92 Lower Road, Clintonville, New York 12924. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NCM/CC-1/30-3/6/106TC-34665 -------------------------------CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT GROUP FOR SPEECH, OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL THERAPY, PLLC NOTICE OF THE FORMATION of the above named Professional Limited Liability Company ("PLLC") Articles of Organization filed with the Department of State of NY on 12/30/2009. Office Location: County of Clinton. . The Secretary of State of NY ("SSNY") has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any such process served to: The LLC, 1850 Main Street, Keeseville, NY 12944. Purpose: speech, occupational and physical therapy. NCM/CC-2/6-3/13/106TC-34680 --------------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: CALL'S FOOD SERVICE, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/13/10. THE ORCHARD HOUSE Office location: Clinton County. SSNY has been CATERING, LLC NOTICE OF designated as agent of FORMATION of a domes- the LLC upon whom CLEAR SHOT SATELLITE, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 2/8/10. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 373 Route 3 STE 3, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM/CC-2/13-3/20/106TC-34710 -------------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ROVERS DAIRY, LLC (PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Rovers Dairy, LLC (the ACompany@) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on December 11, 2009. The Company is being

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formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Section 202(a) - 202(q) of the New York Limited Liability Company Law. The office of the Company is to be located in the County of Clinton, State of New York, with offices located at 394 North Farm Road Chazy, New York 12921. The Secretary of State has been designated as the agent of the Company upon who process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Company served upon such Secretary of State is: 206 West Bay Plaza, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. NCM/CC-2/20-3/27/106TC-34712 -------------------------------NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CARTER'S 2 REALTY HOLDINGS, LLC filed articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State on January 25, 2010. Its principal office is in Clinton County, New York. The Secretary of State of the State of New York has been designated as agent upon whom service of process against the LLC may be served, and the address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of process in any action or proceeding against the Company is 53 Court Street, Plattsburgh, New York. The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under §203 of the Limited Liability Company Act of the State of New York. NCM-2/20-3/27/10-6TC34716 -------------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (PLLC)

Name: Generations Gynecology, PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with New York Secretary of State (SSNY) on: 12/21/09. Office Location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process c/o Joanne L. Dalpe, M.D., 14 Featherbed Lane, South Hero, Vermont, 05486. Term: Until: No specific date of dissolution. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity for which a professional limited liability company formed for the practice of medicine may be organized. NCM/CC-2/20-3/27/106TCD-63002 -------------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (“LP”). Name: NYS Public Sector Specialists LP. Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/21/09. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process against the LP to 43 Ron Craig Road, Cadyville, NY 12918. Purpose: any lawful activity. NCM-2/27-4/3/10-6TC34705 -------------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: Advance MRM, LLC (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with NY Dept. of State on 2/9/10. Office location: Clinton County. NY Secretary of State (SOS) is designated as agent of LLC for service of process. SOS shall mail copy of process to c/o Randall S. Beach, Esq., Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP, One Commerce Plaza, Albany, NY 12260. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. NCM/CC-2/27-4/3/106TC-63019 --------------------------------


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