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PLATTSBURGH — Brandon Noelting knows what it’s like to be homeless. And, it’s something he doesn’t want anyone else to go through. Noelting and his family — his wife and their three young children — were facing life on the street last year after they were forced to move out of substandard housing in the town of Dannemora. “Our toilet was going to fall through the floor, the floor in the kitchen was bowing to the point when you walked on it you could feel it shaking, there was no insulation in some of the
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Adirondacks Unplugged returns Music festival to help restore local theatre By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com CHATEAUGAY — The Chateaugay Rotary Club is looking to get people plugged into Adirondacks Unplugged. The summer music festival, now in its third year, is raising money to restore a piece of the town’s history — the Chateaugay Theatre on East Main Street. Bill Fitzgerald, promoter for Adirondacks Unplugged, said the Chateaugay Rotary Club has teamed up with the Chateaugay Revitalization Committee and McCadam Cheese to host this year’s event, slated for Thursday, Aug. 5, at at the Chateaugay Recreation Park on State Route 374. “This initiative is one the entire community has embraced,” Fitzgerald said of the theatre’s restoration. “And, once complete, it will be a great source of pride and activity for the community.” The first phase of the estimated $90,000 restoration will involve a complete renovation of the more than 400-seat theatre. Improvements to the theatre’s lighting, sound and decor will be among the chief concerns addressed, said Fitzgerald. “We’re about there with all the fundraising
that’s required,” he said. “We’re hoping that with this event it will put us over the top so we can begin this project very soon.” Additional improvements would be planned “down the road,” said Fitzgerald, but, for now, the idea is to establish a place from which to start what he feels will be a success story for Chateaugay. “We’re looking at this first phase as a way to get this theatre up and running and to create some buzz in the community and the surrounding area,” he said. “The more activity and people we can bring to the community with this as the centerpiece, there’s no limit to what might be possible for Main Street.” Once restored, Fitzgerald said it’s quite possible the local high school could host a movie night once a month in the theatre and a theatre camp in the summer. “We’ve even talked about connecting with the theatre program at [the State University of New York at Plattsburgh],” said Fitzgerald. “This would be a great opportunity for a student who might be looking for an internship to run a theatre for the summer for college credit.” “This really is a case where if we can get this facility renovated as we have planned, there’s no limit as to what can happen,” he added.
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and attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets for seating. Admission will be $7.50 for adults. Students younger than 12 years old will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets are on sale at Alix’s True Value and Wendy’s Quick Stop in Chateaugay, Dick’s Country Store in Churubusco and on-line at www.themusicoasis.com or www.chateaugayrotary.com. Adirondacks Unplugged is sponsored by Horizon Wind Energy, The P.K. Curtin Fund, McCadam Cheese, and the town of Chateaugay. (Editor’s Note: Denton Publications is giving away tickets to Adirondacks Unplugged courtesy of the Chateaugay Rotary Club. Look inside this week’s edition for a contest entry form or go on-line to www.northcountryman.com to enter!)
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PLATTSBURGH— If you heard music coming from Beekman Street last week, you weren’t alone. The Samuel F. Vilas Home kicked off their first annual summer concert series with a performance by folk musician Gary Sargeant July 8. Every Thursday through Aug. 26, the Vilas Home will host a free concert at 6 p.m. on the back lawn of the property. “[The residents] love the storytelling, they love the singing, they love the family atmosphere that it brings, so we couldn’t ask for better,” said activities director Juliet Dubay. Dubay said at the first event, only 23 of the 43 residents attended the event because of the hot weather. “The 23 that did participate stayed for the entire hour and enjoyed it so much. It was very comfortable; under the tent it was very breezy,” said Dubay. While the idea behind the music is to be entertainment for residents, it goes beyond that, said Dubay. The resident council — which consists of Vilas residents — is openly inviting community members as well as giving the
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Supporting local art at Stony Brook Gallery By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com MORRISONVILLE — If you’re in search of art by local artists, Stony Brook Gallery has more than enough to suit your need. The gallery, located at 72 Mason St., had its grand opening last November. “It started with 13 of us,” explained potter Nancy Redinaro. “Now, we’ve moved up to 16 artists.” According to Redinaro, the gallery is actually an artists cooperative, which features various forms of art from paintings to photography to jewelry and sculptures. “Everybody’s different,” she said. The studio was formally a playhouse for Redinaro’s children when they were younger, but when they went off to college, she decided she wanted it to house her pottery, and the idea expanded from there. “We’re [all] just chipping in time and having a place that we can all have a place to sell our art,” she explained. Although the gallery received a lot of customers when it first opened, Redinaro has noticed business has been slowing down. To bring more people in, the cooperative will have an art opening every month, featuring three to four artists. The first opening, titled “Prints Pots and
Paints,” was held July 9, and featured Redinaro’s pottery, along with paintings by Catherine Hartung and photography by Russ Hartung. “Cathy and Russ Hartung, they just brought all their big pieces,” said Redinaro. “And me, because I was the head of this whole thing, I figured ... I should step it up and do it, too.” During the event, there was also live music by Redinaro’s husband, Jeff, who performs with Zip City. “He offered to do the music, which is really fun,” she said. The next opening will be held Sunday, Aug. 15, from 2-4 p.m., at the gallery, and will feature Green-Loc bags by Wendy Patunoff, children’s books and illustrations by Amy Guglielmo, jewelry by Mark Stone, and wearable art by Annette Yarden. “To come out and see the work of the local artists is really important,” Redinaro said. “We’re trying to get people to come, listen to music, eat appetizers and look at this beautiful artwork.” “We have a really good thing here,” she added. “It’s beautiful and the work is incredible.” For more information about Stony Brook Gallery, visit www.stonybrookpottery.com or call 563-0689. The gallery is also on Face-
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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 565-4543 or 565-4625.
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Return of Japanese beetles
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here is no denying it now. The Japanese beetles have made their yearly return to aggravate area gardeners. One beetle won’t do a lot of damage, but as we know they often don’t come alone. Large groups of feeding beetles will start at the top of a plant and work their way down. The early arrivals release hormones that attract others to the plants. In addition the females release sex pheromones, attracting males to the area. Odors released from the beetle-damaged leaves also assist in attracting more beetles to the area. One way to control Japanese beetles is to not plant trees and shrubs the beetles like to eat. This list includes Japanese and Norway maples, birch, pin oak, rose of Sharon, apples, plums, cherries, roses, willows, lindens, hollyhock, grapes, and even poison ivy! Removing them by hand does help since the beetles attract beetles. You can hand pick, hose them off, or shake the plant over a bucket of soapy water. Early morning is a great time to work since the beetles are sluggish. Highly valued plants can be covered with row cover or even cheese cloth. There are chemicals that can be used on Japanese beetles. If you do use this route, make sure to thoroughly read the label and follow the instructions. This is especially
important if you are spraying anything you wish to later eat. Remember all insecticides can harm bees, so do not spray plants with open flowers. Many people love to use the Japanese beetle traps on the market. Unfortunately, these can draw thousands of beetles to the area each day and research has shown these traps attract more beetles than are caught. If used, your plants could suffer more damage than if no traps had been used! The other method that does not offer full control is grub control. While it is true beetle grubs do feed on your lawn’s roots, using grub control does not guarantee the beetles will not fly in from a neighboring area. Grub control should only be used as a way to control grub damage. Fortunately, the beetles are with us for only a few weeks each year. Adults only live for about 30-45 days. My advice is to find some kids, give them a jar of soapy water, and send them out each morning. Anne Lenox Barlow has had experience in the agricultural field as a horticulture educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension in Clinton County. She can be reached by e-mail at a.lennox.barlow@gmail.com.
Defending her beliefs Since I’ve been accused of bigotry, do I have the right to answer? Bigotry is “sticking to opinion, belief, etc. without reason and not tolerating other views.” I was a sinner, a religious hypocrite, until Jesus saved me from my sin and religion in a born-again experience. I have reason to stick to my beliefs as the Bible happens to me. I’ve received positive responses to my letter to you. One said, “I hope no one identifies you with that guy, Phelps.” Another, “You’re right on; I wish more people would write in like that.” And another, “You should’ve told them why you object to the use of a rainbow as a symbol in their ‘gay pride month’; that’s God’s rainbow of promise.” John the Baptist pointed to Jesus saying, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” Jesus fulfilled the sacrificial lamb in Leviticus. II Timothy 3:16 “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable...” I Timothy 1:16 Paul said, “I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all long-suffering, for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.” That’s the pattern, shown in Paul, that God gave us to follow. There was no New Testament; Jesus preached the Old. He said, “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill ... For
PLATTSBURGH — The Adirondack Builders Association will host a question and answer session event at Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., Wednesday, July 21. The event will begin with a happy hour from 5:30-6:30 p.m., featuring appetizers and a dollar off drinks. A buffet style dinner will follow with chicken wings, sausage & peppers, lasagna, rolls, and salad. A question and answer session with the City Mayor Donald M. Kasprzak will follow. Admission is $23 per person. Call 420-1020 for reservations and more information.
‘Play to Give’ Aug. 21-22 WEST PLATTSBURGH — The 7th annual Play to Give Co-Ed Softball Tournament is set for Saturday, Aug. 21, and Sunday, Aug. 22, at American Legion Post 1619, 219 Rand Hill Road. The team entry fee is $125 for either the company or community division and rules state there must be two female players on the field at all times. Proceeds benefit the FitzPatrick Cancer Center. Free entertainment will be provided and trophies will be awarded per division. For more information or to register, contact Lola Miller at 860-8221 or
PLATTSBURGH — The South Plattsburgh Volunteer Fire Department has been awarded a Community Partnership Award by the Clinton County Health Department. The CCHD acknowledged the South Plattsburgh Volunteer Fire Department as a staunch public Health partner with a shared vision of public safety and preparedness. The South Plattsburgh Fire Department’s work to upgrade its facilities came to fruition and resulted in a state-ofthe-art community center of which their leadership willingly shares mass clinics (both human and animal) with a minimum of bureaucracy. Beyond this routine connection, they proved to be true preparedness partners by stepping forward at the height of the H1N1influenza pandemic to provide CCHD a staging center, meeting every storage criteria that was essential to efficient operations. They are also now a pre-designated point of distribution site and training locale for the local Medical Reserve Corp. The CCHD appreciates this partnership we are able to better serve our residents and provide a safer and healthier community.
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verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled...” The law is strongly against homosexuality. When Jesus rose from the dead, He showed that the Old Testament is for us now as He said, “These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses...” Luke 24:44 The Gospel, the good news, is that Jesus saves from all sin. If a person celebrates his sin, he won’t repent, be born again, and thus be forgiven, When you’re a “new creature in Christ Jesus,” your sins are not only forgiven, they’re gone! I have something to share; is someone judging me? I’d like to feel some of that “un-
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On behalf of Northern Adirondack Central’s administration, staff and students enrolled in the Career and Life Links Program, I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the following businesses and community service providers for their participation and dedication to our program during the 2009-2010 school year: Blue Haven Campground, Critter Sitters, Dominic’s Hardware, Ellenburg Post Office, Ellenburg Depot Fire Station, Ellenburg Depot Post Office, Ellenburg Inn, Ellenburg Town Hall, Ellenburg Senior Nutrition Site, Ellenburg Town Justice Office, Ellenburg Trustworthy Hardware, Horses In Motion, JCEO Headstart, McNeil’s Auto Repair, Northern Adirondack Comfort Motel, NAPA Auto Parts, Pizza Barn, Prevo’s Convenience Store, Rainbow Wedding/Banquet Hall, The Greenery and Varin’s Market. You have each contributed to the success of this new community-based work training program by becoming our “partners in education.” Thank you for making a difference in the lives of our students! Faye Fitzgerald Career and Life Links Program Consultant
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Summer heat brings schools of bass The heat of the summer arrived in the Adirondacks last week, bringing with it a mix of brilliant sunshine, soaring temperatures, high humidity and a series of passing thunderstorms. The string of 90-plus, degree days drove many local residents to the rivers and lakes seeking relief from the heat. At the same time, the warmer temperatures drove both bass and trout to the deeper waters looking for colder, more oxygen rich conditions. Across the region, residents and visitors alike flocked to the beaches, boat launches and local swimming holes. It was a good week to enjoy the outdoors. Obviously, New Yorkers have been visiting their local waters quite regularly, for even though NY state residents do not have an opportunity to enjoy a full four seasons of water based recreation. Despite this fact, New York has been ranked among the top ten boating states in the country according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, (NMMA). As expected, Florida heads the new list of top ten boating states with annual boat sales of $1.2 billion in 2009. The study reveals that New Yorkers invested over $381 million dollars on boats and boating related recreation last year.
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Following Florida on the Top 10 list are Texas, California, North Carolina and New York, with Lake Champlain being named the most popular destination. Louisiana, Washington, Delaware, Michigan and Minnesota round out the top ten. Listing the state’s Hot Spot as Lake Champlain, NMMA noted, “Spanning 120 miles from Quebec to Whitehall, Lake Champlain is renowned for its beautiful scenery and boating opportunities, particularly fishing - named one of the top five bass fishing destinations in the U.S. by FLW Outdoors magazine.” The Big Lake also ranks very high on a list of the most productive bass waters in the country, a fact that will not be missed by the college crowd; who will arrive this weekend to participate in a major bass tournament on the National Guard FLW College Fishing, Northern Division Series. These anglers give a new meaning to the term a ‘School of Bass’. Scheduled for Saturday, July 17, the National Guard FLW College Fishing bass tournament is the third of four stops in the Northern Division Series. Other stops in the Northern Division Include Mt. Island Lake, in Mount Holly, NC, the River in Marbury, MD and Lake Erie in Erie, PA.
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Another good one….gone. It is with great sadness that I note the recent passing of another extraordinary, North Country outdoorsman. Marshall Fish of Westport died last week. Although renowned as a gunsmith, a trade he practiced for over 65 years, Marshall was also a crack shot and a wise mentor. His marksmanship skills with a rifle were once featured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not, when Marshall cut a playing card in half, edgewise, while shooting over his shoulder and taking aim with the aid of a handheld mirror. His abilities in dealing with sportsmen and women were no less skilled and he aided many outdoor enthusiasts in the pursuit of their hobbies. Marshall was always a great source of reliable information and was especially keen on the art of blackpowder shooting, long before the advent of smokeless powder and inline rifles. A longtime collector of Winchester Model 94, lever action carbines, Marshall was especially distraught when we spoke in 2006. He was outraged that U.S. Repeating Arms, under the Winchester brand, had announced that they would no longer manufacture the “gun that won the west”. The company’s move signaled the end of an era, and so does Marshall’s passing.
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But the college boys (and girls) competing in the series won’t be competing for just cash and a trophy. The winning team in the National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship will also qualify for the Forrest Wood Cup, one of the most prestigious bass-fishing championships in the nation with a top prize of $600,000. The winning team member with the heaviest total weight in the National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship will have the opportunity to compete in the pro division and the other member of the winning team will compete in the co-angler division of the Forrest Wood Cup. FLW Outdoors provides boats and drivers for each competing team along with travel allowances. All participants must be registered, full-time undergraduate students at a fouryear college or university and members of a fishing club recognized by their college or university. The top five college teams from each tournament will qualify for the regional championship where the first-place team wins $25,000 cash for their school and a bass boat for their fishing club. The top five teams from each regional advance to the national championship where the first-place team wins $50,000 for their school and $25,000 cash and a bass boat for their fishing club. “The lake is full of bass,” said FLW Tour pro Pete Gluszek, who has a win and two top 10 finishes on Lake Champlain. “The unique thing about Lake Champlain in July is that the tournament can be won with either small or largemouths. “The largemouth will be in the grass and flippin’ and froggin’ will be the way to catch them. The smallmouth will be deeper and drop-shotting in 40–50 foot depths will be
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North Country Biggest Loser meets goal Loser made a “huge impact” on his life. sarah@denpubs.com “I think I started the program at 324 [pounds],” Snook said. “My last PLATTSBURGH — After four weigh-in was 264.” months of diet and exercise, contestBy reducing his caloric intake to ants of the North Country Biggest about 1,200 calories a day, Snook not Loser can say they collectively lost only lost 60 pounds, but several inch314.9 pounds, rendering it a success. es around his waist. “I thought it went really well,” said “I probably was wearing a 46. I the program’s trainer, Mary Duprey. probably should have been at a 48,” “Most of the people had success.” he said. “I am floating around right Although a couple contestants did now and am more-than-comfortable not complete the session, those who did were still able to meet the goal of Contestants of the North Country Biggest Loser finished off the first in a 40.” Overall, the whole experience of “season” losing more than 300 pounds. From left are Larry Mills, trainan overall 300 pounds lost. North Country Biggest Loser was er Mary Duprey, Randy Hilliker, Rosemary Bell, Tamber Shepard, Jen“They were pretty excited,” Duprey said of the contestants when nifer Meschinelli, Aleshia Bond, Steve Pierce, Deb Mills, Jennifer LeCuy- “incredible” for Snook. “Being overweight is lonely,” he they passed their goal. “I know the er, and Jim Snook. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk said. “You’re fighting with yourself. last couple of weeks they were really You feel like you’re by yourself. But, pushing.” time. Trying to get the same skill level towhen I got into this program, I was immeDuprey herself was also challenged durgether.” diately embraced by people that were just ing the program. Steve Peters, superintendent of the city’s like me.” “I’ve never done anything like that berecreation department, is currently working Through the program, Snook was also fore,” she said. with city council members to expand the able to run a 5-kilometer race July 11, durHoping to have a second session beginprogram for its next “season,” including ing the North Country Biggest Loser 5K ning in the fall, Duprey has already thought more trainers and 40 contestants. walk/run at the PARC Oval. about what she’d like to change. Contestant Jim Snook is already looking “It’s better than anything I’ve ever done “It’s hard to do group things when you to be a part of the support group for the next before,” he said of the race. “I’ve never ran have such a diverse group,” she explained. session, as he found North Country Biggest in a 5K.” “I think that’s what I would focus on next
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Mary Duprey, trainer for the North Country Biggest Loser, received an award from the contestants for everything she did for them throughout the last four months. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk
Although Snook has yet to take a stress test, he is also certain he will be coming off his blood pressure medication. For Snook though, the experience of the program not only affected him, but his family as well. “My wife has lost almost 25 pounds,” he said. “We eat healthier at home.” Snook is also working to help his mother and sister lose weight, through support and helping them to count calories. His personal goal is to lose 60 more pounds.
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will gradually lose healthy muscle mass and bone density. Strength training for these women actually helps rebuild muscle tissue and increases bone density. Reports also indicate a moderate strength training program can also combat the effects of diabetes, arthritis, and depression. Your body will be stronger and leaner. You will naturally have more energy and a more positive, confident outlook. Everyday tasks such as carrying groceries, holding
children, and climbing stairs all become easier. Strength training also promotes healthy tendons, ligaments, and joint function. There seems to be a common misconception amongst women lifting weights or strength training will cause them to build bulky muscle and lose their feminine look. Developing bulky muscles requires high levels of testosterone, which women lack. The more natural response is for a
woman’s body is to become more lean and toned. Your arms and legs will take on an attractive shape and curve. The Women On Weights program I’ve developed addresses the many issues women over the age of 40 face. I’ve recently revamped my program to include more interesting and fun exercises that can be done anywhere. At home, in my studio, outside, whatever your needs are, I can design the right program for
you. There are many options with my new “Women On Weights” program including the ability to e-mail or print out your program for home use. Corinna Maggy is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and corrective exercise specialist. She can be reached at corinna@adkbikeranch.com or 605-3549. The information contained within Health Matters is not a substitute for professional medical examination, di-
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out there,” King explained of the Eco-Explorers program. King said she’s especially looking forward to bringing the program to children in the Northern Tier as past summer programs offered by CCE haven’t reached out that far. “We haven’t had a chance to work with the young people in Ellenburg before, so I’m really excited we’re expanding to another location,” she said. “I’m really excited.” The Saranac program will be open to youths in grades 3-6 and take place Wednesdays Aug. 4, 11, 18 and 25, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Ellenburg program will be open to youths in grades 6-8, beginning Monday, Aug. 2. That program will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and continue Tuesday, Aug. 3; Thursday, Aug. 5; and Friday, Aug. 6. The Plattsburgh program will be open to all elementary- and middle school-age youths and also take place Aug. 4, 11, 18 and 25. That program will be held each day from 1-3 p.m. Each program is free of charge thanks, in part, to funding from the state Office of Children and Family Services. All necessary materials will be provided. Registration is required and is first-come, first-served for the first 20 youth at each location. Though the deadline for registration is Monday, July 26, King encourages parents to still call after the deadline in the event of last-minute openings. “We’ll have a waiting list and, in the event we still have spots open, we’ll still take signups,” said King. “And, if parents want to come and play, too, we welcome that,” she added. For more information or to register, call the CCE office at 561-7450 or send an e-mail to ask37@cornell.edu.
Benefit Sunday to help Ellenburg Depot man ALTONA — A benefit spaghetti dinner for Ellenburg Depot resident Richard “Rick” LeClair will be held this Sunday, July 18, at the Rainbow Wedding and Banquet Hall, 47 Woods Falls Road. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. and include a Chinese auction, silent auction, 50/50 drawing, and motorcycle run. Entertainment will be provided by Supreme Sounds DJ service. LeClair is a 47-year-old father of two who suffered two strokes on Mothers Day. LeClair was left partially-paralyzed from the strokes and is currently confined to a wheelchair. He is undergoing physical therapy. The benefit will help with LeClair ’s medical expenses. For more information, call Virginia LeClair at 594-7445. Donations may be mailed in care of Rick LeClair to P.O. Box 336, Ellenburg Depot N.Y. 12935.
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Revealing the stage Samuel de Champlain Center Stage dedication next Thursday By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com ROUSES POINT — Although many performances have already been seen on the Samuel de Champlain Center Stage, the official grand opening is under way. Set for Thursday, July 22, at 7 p.m., the stage will be home to four local talents, including Scott Merchant, Penny Treggett, Laura Capito and George Schnob. “I believe they are going to be doing hometown kind of stuff,” explained Geri Favreau, member of the stage’s committee. “They’re working [on] their performance ... but I believe they’re going to be perform separately and I think a couple of them are going to come together.” Scott Merchant, son of committee member Steve Merchant, is a trained opera singer originally from Rouses Point. He has a bachelor of music in voice performance with emphasis in opera from the Denver University’s Lamont School of Music and has toured internationally as the lead tenor in the Tuscia Opera Festival Company. Treggett, who also has a bachelor ’s in music, does a lot of solo work throughout the
North Country. “And, [she] directs both the choir of St. Patrick’s [Church] in Rouses Point and the Community Singers for special events,” explained Favreau. “She’s part of our committee and she’s very very good.” Capito, who just graduated from Northeastern Clinton Central School, is also a singer, and will be going to the Crane School of Music in Potsdam this fall. Schnob, a local organist, will accompany the vocalists. “It’s going to be wonderful,” Favreau said. “It’s such a great opportunity to hear all of them.” After so much work to make the stage a reality, Favreau said “it’s like a dream come true.” “It’s been a long time,” she said. “It was a lot of work and we’ve been so thrilled at [what] we’ve had on there so far this year.” At both the Four Fathers performance June 17 and the Adirondack Regional Theatre performance of “Disney’s Aladdin Jr.” July 1, more than 200 people filled up the lawn at the civic center. “It’s so good for the community,” said Favreau. “That’s really the reason we’re do-
The Four Fathers were the first official performance at the Samuel de Champlain Center Stage June 17. The grand opening of the stage will be held Thursday, July 22.
ing it. It’s about doing something good for Rouses Point and bringing people in, so that they can see what a beautiful community that we have.” During the grand opening, there will also be a ribbon-cutting and two young girls
reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, with the National Anthem sung by Treggett and possibly Merchant. “It’s just going to be a great event, a great concert,” said Favreau.
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Healthy neighborhoods heading to Champlain CHAMPLAIN — The Healthy Neighborhoods Program of the Clinton County Health Department will be conducting health and safety surveys throughout the town of Champlain during the months of July, August and September. The brief inhome surveys are designed to identify health and safety concerns. Home safety products such as fire extinguishers, carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, first aid kits, water bottles, flashlights, asthma safety materials and child safety products may be provided by the Healthy Neighborhoods Program to program-eligible families.
On target Jim Agnew helps Casey Grosskopf of Tampa, Fla., with his aim during an archery camp hosted by the Town of Plattsburgh Recreation Department last week at Everest Rabideau Park in Cumberland Head. Grosskopf and his brother, Dylan, were visiting their grandparents in Chazy and decided to attend the clinic which taught the basics of archery under instructors like Agnew.
During the home visit, education is provided regarding fire and burn safety, carbon monoxide poisoning prevention, lead poisoning prevention, asthma, injury prevention and many other health and safety topics. Information and referrals are also provided regarding available community resources for which a family may be eligible. Participation in the Healthy Neighborhoods Program is free for all Clinton County residents. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call 565-4993 or visit www.clintonhealth.org.
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On Thursday, August 5th, the Chateaugay Rotary Club, The Chateaugay Revitalization Committee and McCadam Cheese will host the 3rd annual Adirondacks Unplugged Music Festival. The event will be held at the Chateaugay Recreation Park on State Route 374 in Chateaugay. The Festival will feature Music Road Records recording artist Stonehoney. Stonehoney is currently on tour to promote the release of their new country rock CD entitled, The Cedar Creek Sessions. You can hear Stonehoney on http://stonehoney.com/index.php?page= home The CD was recorded live and is the best way to capture the harmony magic of this group. No question about it – Stonehoney brings a party! Also performing will be the soulful and multi-talented Caroline O’Connor. Caroline is originally from Chateaugay and currently lives in Burlington, Vermont. We will also feature a new, classic rock band from Plattsburgh, The Angry Neighbors. This 6 member band creates a party atmosphere with their think harmonies and big sound. Gates will open at 5:00 PM with Caroline scheduled to open the show at 5:30PM follow by The Angry Neighbors. Stonehoney will hit the stage at 7PM and play through 9 PM. The Chateaugay Revitalization Committee will be serving hotdogs, hamburgers and macaroni and cheese. There will also be snacks, ice cream, water, soda and beer. This is an open-air concert and will be held rain or shine. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and/or blankets for seating. No coolers or alcohol are permitted but backpacks will be allowed for carrying in snacks/supplies. On-site parking is free with close-in parking for handicapped attendees. This event is made possible by our generous sponsors: Horizon Wind Energy, The P.K. Curtin Fund, McCadam Cheese, and the town of Chateaugay. All proceeds will go directly to the Chateaugay Theatre Revitalization project. The Ticket prices are as follows: Adults $7.50 and Students under 12 Free w/adult Tickets are on sale at: Alix’s True Value and Wendy’s Quick Stop in Chateaugay, Dick’s Country Store in Churubusco or online at http://www.themusicoasis.com/ or http://www.chateaugayrotary.com/ .
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Habitat home finished in Keeseville gle, said Burrell. Families may be eligible for a Habitat house providmatt@denpubs.com ed they currently live in substandard housing and meet certain income guidelines. They must also be KEESEVILLE — A house built with the sweat of comwilling to contribute their own labor to the project and munity volunteers and the support of local businesses able to take on the mortgage for the home. has now become a home for a family in need. “It’s a zero-interest mortgage,” said Burrell, “and Champlain Valley Habitat for Humanity held a spethe monetary amount can be a lot lower than a convencial dedication ceremony July 8, marking the end of a tional mortgage because of all the volunteer labor two-and-a-half-year project to construct a house on that’s done.” Hill Street. In an unusual turn of events, the original family seSingle mother Candace Mallernee will move into the lected for the home in Keeseville could no longer comnearly 1,200-square-foot home with her two children. mit to moving in, said Burrell. The three had temporarily been living with “Their situation changed where they weren’t able to Mallernee’s parents in nearby Peru. take the home,” said Burrell, noting how the unusual“It’s huge,” said Mallernee. “Just knowing that we ly long timetable for the project proved difficult for have a healthy, safe place to live is such a big weight them. off my shoulders.” Mallernee heard about the opening and applied for Mallernee’s friends and neighbors joined Habitat for the house in March. Because the house was near comHumanity volunteers in welcoming her family to the finished home with a prayer of dedication led by Kee- New homeowner Candace Mallernee (front, third from left) poses with Champlain Val- pletion, she will have to contribute her own “sweat eqley Habitat for Humanity board members in front of her new house on Hill Street in uity” by doing landscaping work on the property and seville United Methodist Church pastor Edie Poland. Keeseville, which was built as a Habitat for Humanity project. helping construct the next CVHFH home already unMallernee shed tears of joy as CVHFH board members Photo by Matt Bosley der construction in Rouses Point. presented her with a Bible and members of the Kee“I’m very grateful to Habitat for the opportunity to seville Quilters Guild donated quilts they had made to 50 people contributed their in-kind and volunteer servichave a house,” she said. for her and her children. es to building the house, the materials for which were purChamplain Valley Habitat for Humanity will hold their The house is the sixth completed by CVHFH in its 11 years chased largely with donations from local businesses. next major fundraiser with a golf tournament Wednesday, as the Clinton County affiliate for Habitat for Humanity InThe site for the home in Keeseville was offered to CVHFH Aug. 4, at the North Country Golf Club in Rouses Point. To ternational. at a “greatly reduced price” by the former owner, Helen Easign up to play or sponsor a hole, call 297-2582. According to CVHFH president Harriet Burrell, about 40
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Ground broken for seventh Habitat home By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com ROUSES POINT — They’ve waited more than a year, but now Laura and Christopher Welch can now see the beginnings of their new home. The Welches received word they would be receiving a home through Champlain Valley Habitat for Humanity in April 2009. On July 9, they were able to break ground on construction. “We didn’t want to be paying for an apartment forever,” Laura said at the groundbreaking. “We’d rather pay for a home and have it be ours. Something to call our own that we don’t have to continuously pay over and over and over again.” The home, which will be built on land donated by Edward and Beverly Bechard, is located on Beverly Drive. It marks the seventh house built by CVHFH in the last 11 years, and the first one in Rouses Point. “This is, to me, the start of something wonderful,” said Village Mayor George A. Rivers. CVHFH president Harriet Burrell
felt the same. “We want to thank you for the help you’ve already given us,” she said to Rivers, “and we look forward to a great future of building in this area again.” Burrell explained the house was made possible through a legacy gift by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. “May it stand as a permanent reminder that worldwide corporations can and do impact the local community,” she said. The Welches hope to occupy the home by Christmas. “Hopefully, once it’s framed, things will start going a little faster,” said Laura. The Welches will be putting in “sweat equity” — hours of labor required to receive a Habitat for Humanity home — through helping with a golf tournament at the North Country Golf Club to benefit Habitat. The tournament will be held Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 12 p.m. For more information about the tournament, including how to register, call 297-2582.
Rouses Point Mayor George A. Rivers, far left, joins Laura and Christopher Welch in breaking ground for the Welches’ new home in the village of Rouses Point. Champlain Valley Habitat for Humanity president Harriet Burrell joined the three at right. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk
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Fair Events WEDNESDAY July 21st Front Gate Admission: $7.00 (age 11 and under Free) “Children’s Day” Grandstand Admission: Pre-Sale Prices are $12 Grandstand Seating & $17 Track Seating for Justin Moore @ 8:00 pm. Day of Show Prices are $10 Grandstand Seating and $15 Track Seating (For Purchase at the Grandstands with proof of paid Admission to the Fair) Sponsored by 97.5 Eagle Country Radio, Econo Lodge Inn & Suites, and Key R-D Trailer Sales Wristband $17.00 w/coupon, $18.00 w/out coupon: Good ALL DAY! “Thanks to Reithoffer Shows” • 4-H, FFA, Cattle & Horse Exhibits Open Daily • Domestic & Fine Arts Exhibits Open Daily • Vendor Bldgs. Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm 8:00 am 4-H Horse Show in the Saddle Horse Arena 9:00 am 4-H Dairy Cattle Show in the Denton Publications & Suburban Propane Cattle Barn 10:00 am Judging of Small Animals & FFA Exhibits in the Duprey’s Feeds & McCadam Cheese FFA Building 12:00 pm Carnival Rides Start 12:00 pm NY Sire Stakes Harness Race (FREE Grandstand) on the Graymont Materials NY Race Track 12 pm - 9 pm 4-H Dairy Bar Open 12-3:00 pm Roy Hurd Show in the Stewarts Shops Gazebo 12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30 & 6:30 pm • Swifty Swine Racing Pigs Sponsored by Ormsby Realty & Adirondack Energy & Adirondack Waste Solutions
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6:30 pm Coin Hunt in the Sawdust Pile Sponsored by Adirondack Bank, 12 pm - 9 pm 4-H Dairy Bar Open UFirst FCU, Champlain FCU, GP Community FCU, Dannemora FCU, 12-4 pm “Motion of the Ocean” Youth Rock Band at the Curtis Lumber Stage Front Gate Admission: $7.00 (age 11 and under Free) • Grandstand 12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30 & 6:30 pm • Swifty Swine Racing Pigs Sponsored by TD Bank North & Peru Central School FCU ($100 Added Each Day) Admission: FREE for North Country’s Got Talent @ 8:00 pm. 6:30 pm Master Hypnotist Michael Blaine Sponsored by Adirondack Ormsby Realty & Adirondack Energy & Adirondack Waste Solutions Sponsored by 97.5 Eagle Country Radio, Walmart, Adirondack Tobacco Tobacco Free Network on the Curtis Lumber Stage 1:30-3 pm Weigh-in for Horse Pull Free Network, Reality Check & Kneucraft Fine Jewelry 3:15 pm Meeting for Horse Pull 8:00 pm North Country’s Got Talent Sponsored by Pepsi, “Evening Madness” Wristband 7:00 pm to Close: $15.00 3:30 pm Horse Pull on the Infield of the Graymont Materials NY, Inc. Fair Adirondack Tobacco Free Network, 97.5 Eagle Country • 4-H, FFA, Cattle & Horse Exhibits Open Daily Race Track Sponsored by Chauvin Agency Radio, Reality Check (www.wewontbebought.com/) • Domestic & Fine Arts Exhibits Open Daily 2, 4 & 7 pm Pipsqueaks Party Time Clown Show Sponsored by Price Chopper Walmart & Kneucraft Fine Jewelry (No Bands Allowed) • Vendor Bldgs Open Daily 10:00 am-10:00 pm 2, 5 & 7 pm Masters of the Chainsaw Sculptors Sponsored by Key R-D Trailer Sales on the Casella Waste Management Stage at the 2-4:00 pm 4-H Public Presentation in the 4-H Building 8:00 am 4-H Horse Show in the Saddle Horse Arena Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Grandstands 3, 6, & 8 pm Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd-of-Entertainment” (Family Show) 9:00 am FFA Showmanship of Cattle Sponsored by McCadam Cheese & 8-10:00 pm “The Jay Walker” Band at the Stewarts Shop Gazebo Sponsored by Bath Fitter Duprey’s Feed in the Denton Publications & Suburban Propane TBA Fire Safety Demonstrations by CCFA & NY State Office of 5:00 pm Michigan Eating Contest in the Stewarts Shop Gazebo Sponsored by Cattle Barn Fire Prevention & Control $ $ $ McSweeneyís Red Hots 5 Entry Fee; 1st Place 100, 2nd Place 50, 10:00 am 4-H Beef Show The Clinton County Fair reserves the right to add, delete or change this schedule. $ 3rd Place 25 (All cash prizes) 12:00 pm Carnival Rides Start
Fair Events THURSDAY July 22nd
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From Tuesday, July 20th through Sunday, July 25th, CCPT will run a special shuttle from the Government Center to the Clinton County Fairgrounds with stops at the Senior Center and the Champlain Centre Mall and back. The shuttle will run every hour. The first shuttle begins at 12 p.m. and the last shuttle leaves at 5 p.m. Fare will be $1 one way; free if you are 60 years of age and older with proof of age. If you have any questions, please call (518) 561-1452.
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Fair Events FRIDAY July 23rd
12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30 & 6:30 pm • Swifty Swine Racing Pigs Sponsored by Ormsby Realty & Adirondack Energy & Adirondack Waste Solutions 1:00 -3:00 pm 4-H Public Presentations in the 4-H Building 2, 4 & 7:00 pm Pipsqueaks Party Time Clown Show Sponsored by Price Chopper 2, 5 & 7:00 pm Masters of the Chainsaw Sculptors Sponsored by Key R-D Trailer Sales 3, 6, & 8:00 pm Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd-of-Entertainment” (Family Show) Sponsored by Bath Fitter 3-6:00 pm Small Animal Show (Pets, then Rabbits & Calves, then Poultry) at the 4-H Building 3-6:00 pm “Movin’ On” Band in the Stewarts Shop Gazebo
Front Gate Admission: $7.00 (age 11 & under Free) “Special Day for Special People” Special People are FREE and Counselors & Guardians are $3.50 Proof of Group Required & “Senior Citizens Day” Age 62+ are $3.50 Grandstand Admission: FREE for Street Legal Truck Pulls @ 6:00 pm. Sponsored by Budweiser Wristband $17.00 w/coupon, $18.00 w/out coupon: Good ALL DAY! “Thanks to Reithoffer Shows” • 4-H, FFA, Cattle & Horse Exhibits Open Daily • Domestic & Fine Arts Exhibits Open Daily • Vendor Bldgs. Open Daily 10:00 am-10:00 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am-2:00 pm 12:00 pm 12 pm - 9 pm
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6:00 pm
Open Cattle Show in the Denton Publications & Suburban Propane Cattle Barn English Horse Show (Dressage @ 8:00am) at the Saddle Horse Arena “Happy Time Ramblers” Band at the Gazebo Carnival Rides Start 4-H Dairy Bar Open
6:00 pm 6:00 pm
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Street Legal Truck Pulls Sponsored by Budweiser in front of the Casella Waste Management Stage at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Grandstands Horse Bowl Exhibition Coin Hunt in the Sawdust Pile Sponsored by Adirondack Bank, UFirst FCU, Champlain FCU, GP Community FCU, Dannemora FCU, TD Bank North & Peru Central School FCU ($100 Added Each Day) Master Hypnotist Michael Blaine Sponsored by Adirondack Tobacco Free Network on the Curtis Lumber Stage “Movin’ On” Band in the Stewarts Shop Gazebo Fire Safety Demonstrations by CCFA & NY State Office of Fire Prevention & Control
The Clinton County Fair reserves the right to add, delete or change this schedule.
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12-3:00 pm
Guitar Hero Semi-Finale & Finale at the Stewart Shops Gazebo Sponsored by Reality Check (www.wewontbebought.com/ ), Aaron’s Sales & Leasing, & Tammy Perrotte-Sears of Re-Max North Country (Prizes for 2 age groups) 12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30 & 6:30 pm • Swifty Swine Racing Pigs Sponsored by Ormsby Realty & Adirondack Energy & Adirondack Waste Solutions 1:00 -3 pm 4-H Public Presentations in the 4-H Building 2, 4 & 7 pm Pipsqueaks Party Time Clown Show Sponsored by Price Chopper 2, 5 & 7pm Masters of the Chainsaw Sculptors Sponsored by Key R-D Trailer Sales 3, 6, & 8 pm Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd-of-Entertainment” (Family Show) Sponsored by Bath Fitter
Front Gate Admission: $7.00 (age 11 and under Free) “Family Day” Grandstand Admission at 3:00 pm: $5.00 Adirondack Tractor Pull; $5.00 Pit Pass. Sponsored by Dragoon’s Farm Equipment & NYSEG • 4-H, FFA, Cattle & Horse Exhibits Open Daily • Domestic & Fine Arts Exhibits Open Daily • Vendor Bldgs. Open Daily 10:00 am-10:00 pm 9:00 am
9:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 12 pm - 9 pm 12-2:30 pm
FFA Judging Contest for Students in the Denton Publications & Suburban Propane Cattle Barn & the Duprey’s Feed & McCadam Cheese FFA Bldg. Western Horse Show in the Saddle Horse Arena 4-H & FFA Dairy Judging in the Denton Publications & Suburban Propane Cattle Barn Carnival Rides Start 4-H Dairy Bar Open Legacy Paintball Match (Behind the Fair Office)
3:00 PM
Adirondack Tractor Pull Sponsored by Dragoon’s Farm Equipment & NYSEG in front of the Casella Waste Management Stage at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Grandstands
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Master Hypnotist Michael Blaine Sponsored by Adirondack Tobacco Free Network on the Curtis Lumber Stage “Denim” Band in the Stewarts Shop Gazebo Coin Hunt in the Sawdust Pile Sponsored by Adirondack Bank, UFirst FCU, Champlain FCU, GP Community FCU, Dannemora FCU, TD Bank North & Peru Central School FCU ($100 Added Each Day) 4-H Gymkhana in the Horse Arena Fire Safety Demonstrations by CCFA & NY State Office of Fire Prevention & Control The Clinton County Fair reserves the right to add, delete or change this schedule.
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Fair Events SUNDAY July 25th Front Gate Admission: $7.00 (age 11 and under Free) Grandstand Admission at 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm: Demolition Derby $6.00 (for each show) & $ 10.00 Pit Pass (one-time purchase at 1:00 pm, which is admission to both shows) Sponsored by WOKO 98.9, Budweiser & Rent-A-Wreck. • 4-H, FFA, Cattle & Horse Exhibits Open Daily • Domestic & Fine Arts Exhibits Open Daily • Vendor Bldgs. Open Daily 10:00 am-10:00 pm 8:00 am 11- 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 12 pm - 9 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 & 2:30 pm
Walk/Trot in the Saddle Horse Arena Masters of the Chainsaw Sculptors Sponsored by Key R-D Trailer Sales Carnival Rides Start 4-H Dairy Bar Open Gymkhana Horse Show in the Horse Arena Sponsored by 98.9 WOKO & Durocher Auto Sales Master Hypnotist Michael Blaine at the Curtis Lumber Stage Sponsored by Adirondack Tobacco Free Network
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Demolition Derby Part I Sponsored by WOKO 98.9, Budweiser & Rent-A-Wreck in front of the Casella Waste Management Stage at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Grandstands Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd-of-Entertainment” (Family Show) Sponsored by Bath Fitter Pipsqueaks Party Time Clown Show Sponsored by Price Chopper AUCTION of ALL Masters of the Chainsaw Sculptors made during the week of the Fair at the Curtis Lumber Stage “Just Us” Band in the Stewarts Shop Gazebo Coin Hunt in the Sawdust Pile Sponsored by Adirondack Bank, UFirst FCU, Champlain FCU, GP Community FCU, Dannemora FCU, TD Bank North & Peru Central School FCU ($100 Added Each Day) Demolition Derby Part II Sponsored by WOKO 98.9, Budweiser & Rent-A-Wreck in front of the Casella Waste Management Stage at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Grandstands Fire Safety Demonstrations by CCFA & NY State Office of Fire Prevention & Control
The Clinton County Fair reserves the right to add, delete or change this schedule.
12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30 & 6:30 pm • Swifty Swine Racing Pigs Sponsored by Ormsby Realty & Adirondack Energy & Adirondack Waste Solutions 1-3:00 pm
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Promise From page 1 walls,” recalled Noelting. The Noeltings were put up in temporary housing at a hotel by the Department of Social Services, but after problems with management, Noelting said he and his family were forced to leave. “We had nowhere to go,” said Noelting. That’s when Noelting learned about Family Promise of Clinton County, a nonprofit organization which locates housing for families who have become homeless. The organization helped provide shelter for Noelting and his family for three months, until a permanent solution was found. Most of all, Noelting credited Family Promise director Maureen E. Bradish for her compassion and dedication to helping him and his family. “My wife and I were both full-time college students. I was trying to find work and we were both trying to support our three kids. We had a lot on our plate at the time,” said Noelting. “Maureen jumped at the chance to help us.” When he and his family left the program, Noelting was asked to stay involved in a different capacity — serving on Family Promise’s board of directors. “I jumped at the chance because, partly, I felt it was my way of giving back,” he said. “Seeing the seedy underbelly of homelessness in Plattsburgh — people eating out of garbage cans and things like that — I was like, ‘This is how I can do something about this.’” Noelting brought enthusiasm and a fresh view of the plight of homelessness in Clinton County, said Bradish. “I still hear on a regular basis that people don’t think homelessness is a problem here,” said Bradish. “There’s especially a lot of young people who don’t know this is a problem. What Brandon’s trying to do is help us reach people his age.” One way Noelting is trying do that is by planning a concert at Coffee Camp Saturday, July 31. The show — which will so far feature the bands All the Rage, Crown of Lions, and the Irradiated Beef Project — is a means of building on past Family Promise fundraisers like performances by The Gibson Brothers and annual Carl King Memorial Golf Tournament. “I wanted us to be able to reach the younger generation,” said Noelting, who noted younger people might not necessarily be attracted to Family Promise’s other fundraisers. “I just wanted to add to what [Family Promise] was doing.” “What Brandon’s doing is great,” said Bradish. The July 31 concert will start at 5 p.m. The cost is $5 per person with all proceeds to go to Family Promise.
Daddy’s little helper Alek Duprey helps his mother, Kate Duprey, cut the ribbon for the second annual Scleroderma Walk in Memory of Randy Duprey June 13. The walk — held in memory of Alek’s father who passed away last year from complications with scleroderma — brought together hundreds of people to raise money for The Scleroderma Foundation, which funds scleroderma research and raises awareness of the crippling autoimmune disease. Donations are still being accepted through Kate Duprey’s Web site, www.thedupreyfamily.blogspot.com. Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau
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This week’s theme: “Geek squad” ACROSS 1 Addition, e.g. 5 Five-sided home? 10 Sandy color 14 __ pants 19 Princess Fiona, e.g. 20 Ben-Hur portrayer Novarro (1925) 21 Place for a speaker 22 Letter after eta 23 Welsh pop singing sensation 26 Like some carpets 27 Capital near the Gulf of Tonkin 28 Davis who voiced Yar in "Dinosaur" 29 Datsun starter? 30 Cruising 31 Gives, as homework 33 27-Across site, briefly 35 Matter of interest? 37 Cookie tidbit 42 Place to pick up chicks 46 Price limit 49 Pageant prop 50 If-__: conditional statements 51 Stock market stat 52 Off the mark 54 1860s Jefferson contemporary 57 ERA component 59 Function 60 "The Awakening" author (1899) 63 Gives a thumbs-up 64 Curling tool 65 Liam Neeson's land 66 Downs a sub? 68 __ blocker
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Send events at least two weeks in advance by: • e-mail to northerncalendar@denpubs.com • fax to 1-518-561-1198 • snail-mail in care of “Calendar of Events” to 24 Margaret St., Suite 1, Plattsburgh N.Y. 12901 ...or submit them on-line at www.denpubs.com!
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UPPER JAY — Books and antiques sale, Wells Memorial Librar y, 12230 State Route 9N, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 946-2644.
DANNEMORA — Village-wide garage sale. KEENE VALLEY — 16th annual Craft Fair, Marcy Field, State Route 73, TBD. 576-9854.
SARANAC LAKE — Opening reception for exhibit by by Ursula Wyatt Trudeau, Adirondack Ar tists Guild, 52 Main St., 5-7 p.m. Show running through Aug. 3. PLATTSBURGH — Craig Hurwitz performs, Naked Tur tle, 1 Dock St., 6-10 p.m. 566-6200. DANNEMORA — Too Big for the Corner perfor mance, gazebo, cor ner of Cook and Flag streets, 6:30 p.m. Rain location: old Dannemora High School gym, corner of Barker and Bouck streets. PERU — Pianist Margaret Mills performs, Peru Free Library, 3024 Main St., 7 p.m. LEWIS — Meadowmount students perform, Meadowmount School of Music, 1424 County Route 10, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $7 for adults, $4 for students and seniors. ESSEX — Essex Theatre Company Production of “Blues in the Night,” Iroquois Masonic Lodge, 2313 Main St., 7:30 p.m. Tickets $13 in advance, $15 at the door. 524-7708. ELIZABETHTOWN — Block Dance concert with E'town Express, Cobble Hill Golf Course, Court Street, 8-11 p.m. WESTPORT — Depot Theatre production of “What a Glorious Feeling,” Depot Theatre, 6705 Main St., 8 p.m. Tickets $22. 962-8680. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Imaginar y Invalid,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Ave., 8 p.m. Tickets $20 for adults, $16 for Seniors and students, $10 for 17 and under. 891-1854. PLATTSBURGH — Babe Band performs, Naked Turtle, 1 Dock St., 10 p.m. 566-6200.
Saturday, July 17 ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown Day, all-day event. Fireworks at dusk, Cobble Hill Golf Course, 7500 Court St. 8736555. PEASLEEVILLE — Rummage and baked goods sale, Peasleeville Community Hall, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 643-9759. PLATTSBURGH — Tour de Rand Hill, YMCA, Oak Street, 9 a.m. Day-of registration 7:30-8:30 a.m. 561-4290. LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Roundtable with writer John Cooney, Crowne Plaza Lake Placid Resort, 101 Olympic Dr., 8:30 a.m. 523-1312. PLATTSBURGH — USA Luge Slider Search for children age 11-14, Clinton Community College, 136 Clinton Point Dr., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 1-800-USALUGE or www.usaluge.org. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Farmers and Crafters Market, Durkee Street Pavilion, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 493-6761 or www.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com. HARKNESS — Treasures from your Trunk, 481 Hallock Hill Road, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. People encouraged to bring items to sell from trunks of their cars. 643-2817. TUPPER LAKE — Tupper Lake Street Fest and Business Expo, Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce, 121 Park St., 9 a.m., 359-3328. LAKE PLACID — Heritage Day annual fundraiser and craft fair, The History Museum, 242 Station St., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 524-0959. CHAZY — Stor y time with Diane Sabourin, Chazy Public Librar y, 9633 Route 9, 10-11 a.m. 846-7676. KEENE VALLEY — Keene Valley Neighborhood House Golf Ball Drop, Marcy Field, State Route 73, 1 p.m. $10 suggested donation. 576-4474.
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Sunday, July 18 LYON MOUNTAIN — Northeastern Horse and Pony Pullers Inc. draft horsepony and minature pony pull, American Legion Post 1623, Sorrell Road, 10 a.m. Concession stands plus chicken barbecue at 3 p.m. 425-6666 or 483-7461.
ALTONA — Spaghetti dinner benefit for Richard “Rick” LeClair, Rainbow Wedding and Banquet Hall, 47 Woods Falls Road, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Event to also include Chinese auction, silent auction, 50/50 drawing and motorcycle run. 594-7445. ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown Historic Slide Show, Adirondack History Center Museum, 7590 Court St., 4 p.m. WEST CHAZY — Mayan Calendars and the Solar Return of 2010 with Guru Luis Moreno Balandran, Community Room of the Crystal Caboose, 4 Academy St., 4 p.m. ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown Historic Slide Show, Adirondack History Center Museum, 7590 Court St., 4 p.m. WESTPORT — Depot Theatre production of “What a Glorious Feeling,” Depot Theatre, 6705 Main St., 5 p.m. Tickets $22. 962-8680. ESSEX — Essex Theatre Company Production of “Blues in the Night,” Iroquois Masonic Lodge, 2313 Main St., 5 p.m. Tickets $13 in advance, $15 at the door. 5247708. PERU — Beartracks performance, Little AuSable Park Gazebo, corner of Pleasant and Main streets, 6-8 p.m. Bring chairs and blankets. 643-2745, ext. 7. Rain location: Peru Community Fellowship Center, Elm Street. ELIZABETHTOWN — Nell Irvin Painter presentation entitled "A look at White People's History," Old County Courthouse, Court Street, 7 p.m. 962-4758. LEWIS — Meadowmount students perform, Meadowmount School of Music, 1424 County Route 10, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $7 for adults, $4 for students and seniors. LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid Sinfonietta performs, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 7:30 p.m. Admission $22, free for 18 and under if available. 523-2512. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “Pendragon’s Cabaret,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Ave., 8 p.m. Tickets $12. 891-1854.
Monday, July 19 PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Se-
niors Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Center, 5139 N. Catherine St., 9 a.m.12 p.m. 563-6186, ext. 102. ESSEX — Spacial Dynamics Class with Robin Gucker, Black Kettle Farm, 6 Leaning Road, 10:30 a.m.-noon. $10 suggested donation. 963-8222. KEENE VALLEY — “Three Farms” film and discussion, Keene Valley Library, 1796 State Route 73, 7:30 p.m. 576-4335. LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Lakes Summer Theatre Festival production of “Godspell,” Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 8-10 p.m. Tickets $16 for adults, $14 for students and seniors, $12 for children 12 and under. 523-2512.
Tuesday, July 20 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. ROUSES POINT — American Red Cross presentation on water safety, Dodge Memorial Library, 144 Lake St., 9:30 a.m. 2976242. AU SABLE FORKS — Summer reading program, Au Sable Forks Free Library, 9 Church Lane, 10:30 a.m. 647-5596. PERU — Mr. Beau the Clown, Peru Free Library, 3024 Main St., 2:30 p.m. 643-8618. DANNEMORA — Chazy Lake Beach Days, State Route 374, 12-4 p.m. Theme: World of Color. 492-7541 or 735-4033. PLATTSBURGH — Zumba Fitness Party, The Wellness Center at PARC, 295 New York Road, 6-8 p.m. $20. 618-0503 or dancing_with_allie@yahoo.com. LAKE PLACID — Rubblebucket performs world funk music, Mid’s Park, 87 Main St., 7 p.m. 524-4328. UPPER JAY — Writers' Collective, Wells Memorial Library 12230 State Route 9N, 78:30 p.m. 946-2644. KEENE VALLEY — Keene Valley Library summer benefit, Keene Valley Library, 1796 State Route 73, 7:30 p.m. $35. 576-4335.
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PLATTSBURGH — USA Luge Slider Search for children age 11-14, Clinton Community College, 136 Clinton Point Dr., 2-5 p.m. 1-800-USALUGE or www.usaluge.org. WESTPORT — Depot Theatre production of “What a Glorious Feeling,” Depot Theatre, 6705 Main St., 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets $22. 962-8680. SOUTH PLATTSBURGH — Weekly racing, Airborne Speedway, 70 Broderick Road, 6 p.m. 561-3208. JAY — The Dogs of Jazz performs, Village Green, 12950 State Route 9N, 6:30 p.m. KEENE VALLEY — Youth Theatre perfor mance of “Mirette,” Keene Central School, 33 Market St., 7 p.m. Donations accepted. 946-8323. PLATTSBURGH — “The Environment is Us” with Guru Luis Moreno Balandran, Nor th Country Food Co-op, 25 Bridget St., 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Visions performs, Coffee Camp, 78 Margaret St., 7 p.m. 324-2267. ESSEX — Essex Theatre Company Production of “Blues in the Night,” Iroquois Masonic Lodge, 2313 Main St., 7:30 p.m.Tickets $13 in advance, $15 at the door. 524-7708. SARANAC LAKE — 30th Anniversary Alumni staged reading, Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Ave., 8 p.m. Tickets $12. 891-1854. PLATTSBURGH — Natalie Ward Band perfor ms, Irises Café and Wine Bar, 22 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Babe Band performs, Naked Turtle, 1 Dock St., 10 p.m. 566-6200. DANNEMORA — Movie night, Chazy Lake Beach, State Route 374, Dusk. 4927541 or 735-4033.
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Golden retriever to live out golden years with new owners jeremiah@denpubs.com WEST CHAZY — When Caryn Collier looked at Betty’s photo, her heart melted. The 14-year-old golden retriever mix was facing euthanization by gas chamber at an Ohio animal shelter with adoption as her only way out. That’s when Collier stepped in. Collier had learned about Betty through her friend and co-worker, Judy Belrose. “I had heard about this shelter in Trumble, Ohio, that had animals that were going to get put down,” said Belrose. “I was looking at what animals were available for adoption and Caryn walked by and saw Betty.” “It kind of broke my heart that someone’s dog was in there at 14,” said Collier. Though she and her husband, Daniel, already had five dogs of their own — and two cats — Collier wanted to give Betty a home and a chance to live out the rest of her natural life. Collier and Belrose came across Pilots N Paws, a program that connects those rescuing animals with pilots and plane owners
who transport the animals for them at a nominal fee. It wasn’t long before Collier was connected with Chris Landers, a stockbroker from Berea, Ohio, who volunteers for Pilots N Paws. Landers, an amateur pilot who has been donating his services to the organization since last fall, said he’s involved because of his love for animals. “It’s very rewarding because you know you’re doing something good for the dogs and helping out the shelter coordinators,” he said. “It’s also good for us to keep our flying skills up.” Landers flew the short jaunt from Cleveland to Youngstown to pick up Betty, then flew the 470 nautical miles from Youngstown to Plattsburgh. It was the longest flight Landers has made for Pilots N Paws, he said. “Usually I don’t go that far. The whole trip was 6.8 hours,” said Landers. “It was a long day.” What helped was Betty’s ability to handle the long trip without so much as a bark or a howl as she remained secured in her traveling crate, said Landers. “She was a good passenger,” said Landers. “She was very quiet. We even had to
go around a few thunderstorms along the way.” And, when the connection between Betty and her new owner was made, it was all worth it, said Landers. “It was just nice knowing she’s going to be around for a few years longer,” he said. “The fact that he would do that, giving up his time and money to do that, is great,” said Collier. So far, Betty is adjusting well to her new home and her new family — human, canine and feline. “She doesn’t seem to mind the other dogs much and they don’t seem to mind her,” Collier said, laughing. Belrose, who is a member of the board of directors for the Elmore SPCA, a no-kill animal shelter in the town Peru, said she was glad to see Betty receive a new home. And, while she understands how some may question her encouragement of an adoption from another shelter, even one out-of-state, she said there’s one thing to keep in mind. “It’s not a competition,” she said. “Every animal needs a home. It doesn’t matter if it gets adopted from our facility or somebody else’s. I’d just like to see them all go into
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Gardens in bloom Joanne and Ronald Haring of Rouses Point admire the garden of Melanie and Robert Decker in Cumberland Head as part of the Kent-Delord House Museum’s annual Secret Garden Tour. The tour, which marked its 20th anniversary July 10, is an annual fundraiser for the Plattsburgh museum.
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SAN ANTONIO, Tx. — Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Timothy M. Hill graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base. Hill completed an intensive, eightweek Hill program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Hill, a 2003 Plattsburgh High School graduate, is the son of James Hill, Dannemora.
SAN ANTONIO, Tx. — Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Michael A. Kelly graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base. Kelly completed an intensive, eightKelly week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Kelly, son of Debra and Michael Kelly, Plattsburgh, graduated from Peru Central School in 2003. He received an associate degree from Clinton Community College in Plattsburgh in 2006.
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SAN ANTONIO, Tx. — Air Force Airman Amanda R. Wells graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base. Wells completed an intensive, eightweek proWells gram that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Wells — a 2006 graduate of Northern Adirondack Central School, Ellenburg Depot — is the daughter of Sharlyn Wells and granddaughter of Wray and Carolyn Duprey, Morrisonville.
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CHAMPLAIN
Living Water Baptist Church 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church -
491 Route 11, Champlain – 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church Church Street, Champlain Saturday Anticipated Mass, 5 p.m. Sunday services, 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. St. Joseph’s Church Mason Road, Champlain Saturday Anticipated Mass, 7:30 p.m.
Christ & St. John’s Episcopal Church Butternut Street, Champlain Mass celebrated with music at 9 a.m., Sunday School at 9 a.m.
CHAZY
Sacred Heart Church Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy • 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. email: chazypres@westelcom.com
ELLENBURG
St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church Route 11, Ellenburg Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election
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ELLENBURG DEPOT
Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburgh Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s/ Youth Ministries: Call for schedule
MOOERS
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Maple Street, Mooers – 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@twcny.rr.com, http://www.gbgm-umc.org/mooersumc/
Mooers Wesleyan Church Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night 7 p.m. (518) 236-5330
MOOERS FORKS
St. Ann’s Catholic Church Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request.
ROUSES POINT
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Lake Street, Rouses Point. Anticipated Mass: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass: 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 8 a.m. First Presbyterian Church 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518/297-6529. Telephone 518/846-7349. Sunday Service
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SCIOTA
St. Louis of France Catholic Church Route 22, Sciota. Mass 4 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday Sciota United Methodist Church Sunday service 9 a.m. Route 191
WEST CHAZY
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BEAUTIFUL CHINA hutch, maple finish, 6’7”H x 53.5”, $400. 2-205/60R15 tires, excellent condition, $60. 563-3406 or 2489310.
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BIKE CARRIER for roof of car etc. $19.99 Call: 802-459-2987
SMALL DOG Quick Finder Safety Nail Clippers, New $35, Make Offer. 518-4940141.
30” ELECTRIC slide-in range and microwave with glass top, self-cleaning, Kenmore, white, $350. 518-585-9007 KENMORE ELITE propane gas dryer. Used 4 years. $450 new. Asking $200. 802-8773881.
ANTIQUE WOOD COOK STOVE excellent, Black, castw/ nickel trim, very pretty, $499.00. 518-962-8963.
BRINKMANN 2 Bruner Camping Stove with Gastank $50 OBO. Call 518-643-9391 CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Solid Wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original cost $4500. Sell for $749. Can deliver. 917-731-0425
MIGHTY MAC PS-350T-10 commercial sprayer, 50 gal. tank, pull behind tractor, $500. Hobart shredder & meat grinder, $500. 5lb. sausage stuffer, hand crank, $150. 518298-2135. OLD 1940’s hay rake, $75. 298-5144.
SNOW PLOW F017 Honda ATV. Used once cost $575. Sell for $200. Schroon Lake area. All calls returned. 518-532-9841. TELESCOPING ANTENNA Pole, 4 Stages, Goes Up About 50 ft., Never Used, $75, 518798-1426
TRAILER WITH sturdy 4x6 wooden box, spare tire, cover, lights, tie downs, $90. Call 518-585-7549. WESLO CADENCE G-25 Electric Treadmill, Great Condition, Space Saver, Currently Using, $200, Thurman. Call 518-623-2381.
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FURNITURE BEAUTIFUL OAK Corner TV/China Cabinet from Wood Carte, $150, Call 518-761-6192. BLUE & BEIGE sleeper couch, loveseat, & chairs. Brass & oak trim. 2 end tables, lamps. $350. 518-946-7116. BROWN TWEED full size convertible couch, excellent condition, must be seen, $100. 518-494-5030. MATCHING PAIR of upholstered wing back chairs, 32” x 40”, $50 total. 518-696-4273 PINE DINING Set, 60” table with two 12” leaves, 2 captain and 4 mate chairs, $200. Call 518-494-2056.
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NOTICE TO THE D E F E N D A N T, CRYSTAL R. JOY Nature of the action: foreclosure action involving real property commonly known as 3957 Route 9, Plattsburgh, New York seeking a judgment of foreclosure and sale for the amount due and owing to the Plaintiff, CNB Realty Trust, under the Note and Mortgage with a current principal balance of Thirty Three Thousand Nine Hundred Forty Eight and 97/100 Dollars ($33,948.97) together with interest, late fees and other charges. STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME C O U R T COUNTY OF CLINTON CNB REALTY TRUST, as assignee of NBT BANK, N A T I O N A L ASSOCIATION, Plant i f f , - a g a i n s t Index No.: 200900001824 SUMMONS DANIEL A. JOY, CRYSTAL R. JOY, and JOHN DOE and MARY ROE, said individuals being fictitious and intended as possible occupants of the premises which are the subject matter of this action, and whose identity is unknown, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE N A M E D DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above action and serve a copy of
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Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft. Very reasonable and negotiable rents! FREE High Speed Internet Connection! Space good for just about anything! 1,000 Sq. Ft carpeted (four nice rooms for offices or art studios etc}. 2,000 + Sq. Ft. open space with plywood floor. Rent only as much space as you need! Large paved parking. Located off Rt. 22, halfway between Essex and Willsboro. CALL Tony 963-7016
HOME FOR RENT EAGLE LANE, Westport. References required. 802-236-8459. HOMES FOR Rent, 4 Bedroom Home in Schroon Lake, Available August. 3 Bedroom Home New Russia, Very Private Acreage, River Frontage. 518-597-3270
HOME IMPROVEMENT REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 INSTALLED 30% Tax Credit avail. w/stimulus. Energy Star Pkg. Call Now! 1-866-2727533 www.usacustomwindows.com STANDARD DESIGN AND CUSTOM BUILT POST FRAME STRUCTURES. Visit us online at www.cbstructuresinc.com 1-800940-0192
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT KEENE: 3 bedroom trailer for rent. In the center of town. Walking distance to all amenities. 518-524-7549.
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REAL ESTATE $35,000 / 3BR COTTAGE ON ISLE MADAME, CAPE BRETON, NS, CA OVER LOOKING PETIT DE GRAT HARBOR WITH BEACH AND HARBOR ACCESS. NEAR CAPE AUGET ECO-TRAIL AND A MARINA. MANY UPDATES - ROOF, ELECTRIC, APPLIANCES, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN. PUBLIC WATER/SEWER AND WIRED FOR CABLE/INTERNET. MORE INFO, PICTURES AT CA REALTOR LISTING WWW.MLS.CA. SELECT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES PRESS ENTER. AT TOP OF SCREEN ENTER MLS NUMBER 75008706 AND PRESS ENTER. THIS AD IS POSTED BY THE US OWNER (336-969-0389). ***FREE FORECLOSURE Listings*** OVER 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 800-250-2043. 460 LAKE FRONTAGE! BEAUTIFUL 3.5 ACRES ON 170 ACRE MTN. LAKE Only $199,900 Nearby Jiminy Peak. NY/MA/VT Border Private, approved homesite. Enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, relaxing. Was $325,000. Financing available. Call Gary now at 413-884-1535 ADIRONDACK “ BY OWNER” www.AdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo listing of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $275 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919
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FOR SALE BY OWNER: 8.2 acres with 2 cabins, 2 car garage, woodshed, outhouse, 200 amp electric service, phone, well, no plumbing, wood stove & LP heat. $60,000. Johnsburg, NY. 607-638-9007 for an appointment. GREAT LAND & Spectacular OceanfrontSurf & turf, the best of all worlds at OCEANVIEW on Virginia s Eastern Shore. Spectacular 1 to 4 acre lots, many with deepwater frontage on the mainland overlooking pristine oceanfront island less than 2 miles away. Each lot includes deeded ownership in private oceanfront parcel with crashing surf. Sun, sail, swim, fish, clam, and play on your private island during the days and dine at nearby quaint restaurants at night. May remind you of the Jersey shore many years ago. Unique opportunity makes these lots available at prices last seen in 1986! Waterfront lots $100,000, pond lots $65,000 and view lots at $40,000. Every lot has DIRECT ocean views. Owner (757)6654410, email: oceanlandtrust@yahoo.com or http://Wibiti.com/4XRV HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED OR SETTLED? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc, for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com. “Not applicable in Queens county” VIRGINIA MTNS -GALAX AREA 6 acres in river, great fishing, private, reduced! $59,500 call owner now. 866-275-0442
REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BY OWNER: Own 1/4 interest in 2-bedroom Camp with 3.6 acres on Dry Channel Pond, Tupper Lake. Taxes/insurance less than $400 year. $28,000. For details 518-8915962 - 518-891-0775
Are you at the end of your rope with all kinds of junk? Don’t despair, sell it fast with a DenPub Classified A d 1-800-989-4237.
CAN’T WAIT UNTIL FALL! NEW YORK LAND FOR SALE! Our best deer tract: 97 acres surrounded by stateland - $119,995! Our #1 camp deal: 40 acres w/camp &stream - $59,995. Our best all-time deal: 5 acres w/wilderness cabin - $19,995. Call todayand receive FREE CLOSING COSTS! Private financing offered. 1-800-229-7843 www.LandandCamps.com COOL COLORADO river front lot, $18,000! $500 down, $200 monthly. Beautiful mountain area of good trout fishing, Good road access, near electric source. Owner 806376-8690. LAND SALE BANK LIQUIDATION PRICES Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, New Mexico. Acreage starting at $485/acre for 35ac FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC Buildable land, brokers welcome www.RmtLand.comRmtkenzie@yahoo.co 1-800-682-8088
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HOME FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, garage, large shed, fenced in back yard. Well maintained. Lyon Mountain. $65,500. 518-735-4320.
TOWN OF Chester, 2.87 acres of rolling, treed land with stunning view of Panther Mtn, 350’ of stream front including exclusive private road w/no other houses. Walk to Village and shop Unique opportunity $65,000. 518-222-8971
RENTALS 4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath house for rent in Port Henry, NY. Conveniently located within walking distance to stores, pharmacy, restaurants, library, and Lake Champlain and Port Henry Beach. Spacious kitchen, large living room, dining room, and laundry room. Newly weatherized. Easy maintenance yard. Available September 1st. $900.00/month plus utilities, security deposit and references. Call 518-597-3160 or 597-3545. PRIVACY & CONVENIENCE: 3 bdr. home, on 4 acres. 1 1/2 bath. 2-car garage. Unfurnished. Truesdale Hill Road, LG. Available Aug. 1. 518-232-5393. Anytime.
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Dannemora, 1/3 acre lot, 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, approx. 1800 square feet. Hardwood floors, large living room with fireplace. Master bath with jetted tub. OHW heat. Full Basement. GREAT home with many upgrades. Asking $139,000. Call 518-314-1353 or 518-570-7273
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THE WESTPORT Central School District is accepting applications for a K-6 Reading Teacher. Applicant must hold NYS certification in the area of Literacy (Birth-Grade 6) or Reading Teacher (K-12). Additional NYS certifications in Elementary Education and/or Special Education are preferred. Applications will be accepted until july 22, 2010. Please call the District Office at 962-8244 for an application or visit our website at www.westportcs.org Employment Opportunities.
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While enjoying the E’town Day Festivities on July 17th, stop by to visit our staff and check out our inventory.
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2010 Buick Lacrosse CX6
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2010 Chevy Malibu 1LT
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