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Saranac town leaders want input from residents By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com

SARANAC — The Saranac Town Council is once again seeking the input of its residents. The council’s advisory committee will host a Community Visioning Workshop this Wednesday, Aug. 11, at Saranac Town Hall on State Route 3. The purpose will be to discuss the development of a plan that focuses on revitalization and enhancement of the town’s hamlets and Saranac River/Route 3 Corridor. Councilman Gerald W. Delaney said the workshop will focus on receiving feedback from town residents regarding the direction in which they’d like to see a plan take.

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Sheriff’s department receives $424k to enhance border security jeremiah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Law enforcement agencies have been given a financial boost to help with their vigilant task of securing our nation’s border. The Clinton County Sheriff’s Department has received $423,959 in federal funding from Operation Stonegarden, a grant program administered by the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency. The funding, explained Sheriff David N. Favro, will be utilized to purchase necessary equipment such as vehicles, license plate readers and cameras to enhance security along the U.S.-Canada border. “[The grant funding] pays for all operation and maintenance of any of the equipment that is utilized during this operation. It pays for all salary and benefits for the officers that are participating in this operation,” explained Favro. “There’s not

one penny that comes out of my local budget to be able to provide this opportunity for the North Country and the entire country.” The sheriff’s department is one of 13 agencies in New York State that applied for and received funding through Operation Stonegarden, and also the recipient of the largest amount awarded in the state this year. The department has consistently received funding from the program since first participating in the border security partnership with the U.S. Border Patrol and other law enforcement agencies in 2008. According to Favro, the sheriff’s department then received $329,997 and, in the following year, received $510,309. During the first nine months alone of participation in Operation Stonegarden, the department logged more than 47,855 miles and more than 2,442 hours in patrols. “We have felt for several years that Clinton County is critical to national security. We have the

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largest freshwater entrance into the country with Lake Champlain. We have approximately 34 miles of international border with Canada,” said Favro. “When you couple that with the over 1,100 square miles that we’re responsible for patrolling and providing public safety for in Clinton County, we need all the resources we can get.” Stonegarden has solidified a partnership with the U.S. Border Patrol and members of the sheriff’s department, said Favro, allowing law enforcement officials to cover more ground along the northern border and interrupt and possibly prevent any attempts at illegal smuggling and terrorism. “This program, for what has been invested in it in the North Country, has provided more than just securing the borders,” said Favro. “It has built and enhanced a law enforcement partnership that is second to none other in the country.” “The various local counties here in upstate New York have done and continue to do a great job of

working with the United State Border Patrol to secure funding through this grant,” added Norm Lague, agent-in-charge with the U.S. Border Patrol’s Champlain station. “We look forward to working with the agencies through this grant in applying a unified law enforcement approach to border security. Regardless of funding, the eternal vigilance of the community is still the most important thing in helping keep our county and the nation safe, said Favro. “We really do need and implore the use of our local resources and people if they see anything suspicions — vehicles that don’t seem to fit in, individuals cutting through fields, any information — please notify your local law enforcement agency right away and report that to us so we can investigate,” said Favro. “The eyes and the ears of the people are our most valuable tool and we really need to utilize them to our maximum capacity.”

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August 7, 2010

Yes, they call it the Streak Car keys can be lifesaving

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he iPad stirred the marketplace when it was released causing renewed interest in that sector of computers. Three months ago, Dell released details on the upcoming launch of the Streak which, according to Dell, will compete with the iPad. A problem for the Streak seems to be whether it should be considered a big smart phone or a small tablet? The Apple iPad clearly fills the niche between the iPod/iPhone and the Mac for the Apple faithful. It is a tablet with no phone capability whatsoever although it runs the iPhone mobile operating system rather than a traditional operating system and its hardware is much closer to a Smartphone than a netbook. The Streak has all the capability of a Smartphone with a whopping five-inch touchscreen. Featuring Qualcomm’s 1-GHz Snapdragon Processor and two Gigabytes of internal storage, the Streak will connect using cellular 3G or with 802.11b/g wireless if detected nearby. When released, the Streak will be running an older version of the Android operating system, but users will be able to freely

download the newer version when it becomes available later this year. That’s important for anyone who expects to surf the Internet and consume flash video. The older Android version does not support flash, the newer version does. While that may be cause for thought, consider that the open-source Android operating system is becoming widely supported By Ron Poland with apps from multiple markets. Dell plans to offer a wide array of applications and, because the Streak is Androidbased, users have other access to apps causing some to believe that iPad competitors, like the Streak, will have an edge when it comes to business users considering a tablet device.

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ccording to the July edition of the Orleans County Office for the Aging publication, “The Friendly Carrier,” one of the smartest things you can do for safety is to keep your car keys by your bed at night. If your keys are equipped with a panic button, having them close at hand in the middle of the night is a good idea. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn if off or the car battery dies. This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator. The next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: this is a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. Test it, it will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or you reset it with the button on the key fob chain. It works if you park in your driveway or the garage. If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break into your house, odds are the intruder won’t stick around. After a few seconds,

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Shaping Saranac’s future As a member of the town’s Project Advisory Committee, I would like to invite town residents to a workshop that will be held at town hall on Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 6:30 p.m. What would you like Saranac to look like 20 years from now? What do you think are our important community assets? Are there concerns you have about our town that you think should be addressed as we regard a vision for our future? What are some opportunities for community enhancement that we should not miss? These and other such questions will be asked to those attending the workshop. I hope you can spare an hour or two on that Wednesday night because any planning that does not take into account all the voices comes up short. In order to add vitality to the town’s revitalization efforts, please join us. Your energy and vigor will be missed if you’re not there. Joe Gerardi Saranac

2-1-1 not needed Your article “2-1-1’s future uncertain” in the July 31, 2010 issue is a perfect example of why the state of New York is out of money. According to figures cited in the article, the 211 information system costs the region $85,000 per year and that, in nearly one year the system has been in operation, 293 calls have been handled. That equates to a whopping per call cost of $290. Spending $290 to provide each caller with information that, for the most part, can be located by picking up and using the phone book is ridiculous. Plus, in addition to the up-front call center expenses, it seems quite likely that widespread marketing of the “convenience” of the 211 service ends up steering more people to become consumers of state-provided social services and public assistance, costing taxpayers even more money. It’s past time to pull the plug on this expensive boondoggle. Rick Weerts Port Kent

The library isn’t about “Ssshhhhhhh!” anymore. That used to prevail in a bygone era. People would quietly enter the library, pull out tomes and take a seat; careful not to scrap the floor when they pulled out the chair. Those were the days when bifocaled men would lift a brow to someone making unnecessary noise. Perfectly quaffed, gloved ladies would sneer at a sneeze, cough or girls giggling nearby. That was then … this is Now! If you go into a library now, you’re likely to hear children singing and playing their kazoos. You’re apt to see neighbors having a lively discussion about the newly published political satire. At the Dodge, you’re going to see the teens playing guitar or cards or even reading a story to the younger kids. It amazes me the ideas they have about issues that affect not only them but the world. The bottom line; the library is still about books, but so much more. Fun flows and prevails in the libraries of today. A good library has something for everyone. That’s not the exact quote, but its good enough. Libraries are transforming to meet the needs of patrons. Stop by your local library. See the changes. Take part in the growth. Dodge Library, 9 Fiske Road, West Chazy; opened Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m.till 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. till noon. For further information and story times, call 4936131 Linda Dupee Director Dodge Library West Chazy

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ast year, I did not get one tomato from my plants before they succumbed to late blight. I know many other gardeners here and throughout the Northeast didn’t get to savor a home grown tomato either. Last year ’s epidemic can be attributed to two main factors — the fungal disease being transported here on tomato transplants from the south and a cool wet summer. Luckily, this year, we have not seen late blight here. While we haven’t seen it around here yet, there is still the possibility we could see a late blight outbreak in our area this year. Late blight has been confirmed in Maine, Massachusetts, and even in parts of New York state. But just because it has been confirmed in the state, does not mean we have to be in a state of panic. The weather has been warm and dry. Late blight spores need wet leaves in order to infect a tomato plant. The sunny, dry days we have been having, help to keep our plants dry. You can also help reduce the risk of late blight by only watering the base of your plant and by watering in the morning. Evening irrigation keeps the plants moist all night long. When watered in the morning, the sun dries the plants at a much faster rate, reducing the late blight risk. Proper pruning helps prevent fungal infections as well. Tomatoes are prolific producers of suckers. These suckers can produce fruit, but also make the plant very dense. This prevents the inner leaves from drying quickly. Leaving all of the suckers on the plant also reduces the size of tomatoes and slows the ripening rate. To prune your tomatoes, simply cut off the suckers, or branches

that shoot off above a set of leaves coming off the main stem. You can leave one or two suckers if you would like without greatly risking an increased risk of fungal tomato diseases. If you suspect you may have late blight, take a sample to your local Cornell Cooperative Extension office. They will be able to determine if it is late blight, another fungal disease, or some other problem. I am hopeful xwe will not get late blight or if we do, it will be late in the season — maybe in September. I’ve already been enjoying cherry tomatoes and my first full sized tomatoes will be ripe this week. So, even if we do get late blight, I’m already better off than last year! 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.

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t has long been an accepted theory among wildlife biologists nuisance bear complaints rise during years when natural food sources are scarce. It stands to reason bears would be forced into campsites and residential areas in search of food during seasons in which berries and nuts are limited, and studies seem to support that premise. But can environmental officials accurately predict when these years will occur? Further, do bears have higher reproduction rates during years when natural forage is abundant? A graduate student of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) aims to help answer those questions. As part of her graduate studies, Courtney LaMere has begun a project looking at the relationships between natural food abundance and human-bear conflict numbers and reproduction. She is doing so in tandem with state wildlife biologists at SUNYESF's Adirondack Ecological Center (AEC) at the Huntington Wildlife Forest in Newcomb. The goal, according to LaMere, is to “to put some empirical evidence behind it and give the DEC a predictive tool for dealing with ‘bad bear summers.’” “Another hypothesis I have is that sows synchronize their reproduction with the beechnut crop,” LaMere added. Because beechnuts are the number one nut crop in the Adirondacks and the largest source of high-energy carbohydrates for the


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Members of Norbert Lange’s family stayed at the future home of the Leeward and Margaret Monette Respite House in Mooers in July, in celebration of Lange’s 90th birthday. In back, from left, Katie Schares, Pat Foster, Lavonne Aull, Dewey Lange, Anne MacIntyre, Peg Hanson, and Peter Schares. In front, from left, Tim Schares, Norbert Lange, and Paula Schares. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

MOOERS — As a volunteer for Hospice of the North Country, Ken Lushia understands the need for a respite house in the area. Lushia purchased a home on Route 11 about a year ago, and hopes to have it up and running as the Leeward and Margaret Monette Respite House — the estate of which Lushia purchased the home — sometime in September. “My goal is to have a day and evening where people can drop somebody off and have them taken care of and then pick them back up after whatever they’re going to do,” Lushia explained. The home also has a carriage house, which Lushia plans to have as the meeting place for the Tangled Reins 4-H Club, of which is granddaughter is a member of. “I’ve purchased enough property to have horses here,” he said. “We’re going to be able to do horseback riding lessons and different things.” Having horses around is something Lushia sees as a benefit in terms of those utilizing the respite house. “Especially people with disabilities, they like the fact that there’s animals around,” he explained. “They can pet them and stuff.” However, to find out how well the house flows with peo-

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or this workout you will be doing supersets for each body part. Supersets are when you do two exercises back to back without resting in between. Not only are supersets time efficient, getting you in and out of the gym in less time, they also increase lactic acid production which helps boost growth hormone which is a powerful fat loss and muscle building hormone. They can also help to increase muscle fiber activation, which means you can increase the intensity of work on a specific muscle, helping to develop it faster. You will need a pair of dumbbells for this workout. Be sure to choose a weight that is heavy enough to be challenging, but not too heavy that you can not complete the specified number of repetitions. You may need to use different weight for different body parts. Beginners should complete two full supersets. Intermediate should complete three full supersets. Advanced should complete four full supersets. You should complete each su-

perset, take a short break and then repeat for the number of sets that matches your fitness level. Chest: 1A) Dumbbell chest press 10-12 Reps 1B) Pushup 15-20 Reps Back: 2A) Bent over dumbbell row 10-12 Reps 2B) Bent over reverse flye 10-12 Reps Legs: 3A) Stability Ball Squat 10-12 Reps 3B) Backwards Lunge 10-12 Reps each leg Core: 4A) Plank hold for 1 minute 4B) Oblique crunch 10 each side

ple in it, Lushia welcomed the Lange family to use the home for a reunion and birthday party. Eight of the nine surviving siblings of the Lange family were able to make it to the 90th birthday celebration of their father Norbert Lange. “We haven’t seen each other in two years,” explained daughter Paula Schares, who said the last get together was for her sister Mary Lafleur. The siblings all live across the country, in states such as Missouri, Florida, North Dakota, Indiana and Minnesota. However, with Norbert now living in Plattsburgh with Schares, 35 members of the Lange family came out to the North Country to celebrate. Daughter Pat Foster considers the area to be “beautiful,” with many family members taking the chance to climb Lyon Mountain while in the area. However, many of them stayed around the house. “We’ve been able, because of this house, get into groups and do different things,” said Foster. “Cards and conversation. Because this house is such a wonderful facility that it’s just been perfect for a family get together and getting reunited.” Lushia said having the family using the house was “such a thrill.” “Having them here and being a part of this whole thing, It’s been wonderful,” he said. “It’s a test run to see how this all flows, and it really does.”

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Feral cats still an issue 10 years later By Jeremiah S. Papineau

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her family and members of the organization’s board of directors. “We’re on a shoestring budget,” said St. John. “We could have a great month, do a fundraiser and raise $300-$500 and have one cat that needs an emergency operation, which takes all of that.” “We try to get things donated, but because we’re believed to be competitions with local shelters, that can be tough,” continued St. John. “But, the thing that sets us apart from the shelters is we focus on feral cats and we provide information about them for the public.” In fact, St. John Feral Cat Fund and local shelters work well together, said St. John. “The people at Elmore SPCA [animal shelter in Peru] have been very helpful to our organization. The board members have donated cat food, litter and other things to help us during the last couple of months,” she said. “The problem is so big, it’s so much bigger than any one group can handle,” said Inger Joy, president of the Elmore SPCA board of directors, who noted the donations from Peru shelter have come from surplus donations not specifically earmarked to be used at Elmore. “We share what extra we have. We never take away from our own animals.” Through collaboration between Elmore SPCA and St. John’s Feral Cat Fund coordinated by Elmore SPCA board member Judy Belrose, the organizations are able to take on the


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Waterfront From page 1 Goals of the discussion will be to develop community consensus about the vision for the town’s future; identify important community assets and how they might positively impact the future; understand areas of concern that need the town’s attention; and identify opportunities for community enhancement such as recreational use of the Saranac River and state lands/conservation easements, revitalization of hamlets, and business development. The workshop will include information about the planning process and the approach to developing a plan. However, the focus of the workshop will be on hearing from residents, said Delaney.

“We value their opinions,” said Delaney. “I feel we really need to get the townspeople out to listen to this and give their input.” “The only way this is going to work if we hear from the public,” he added. The public discussion will be mediated by Margaret W. Irwin of River Street Planning and Development, Troy. Once Irwin’s firm has all comments in hand, a plan will be developed taking the comments into account. “They’re going to sit down and sift through everything said and they’re going to come up with an action plan,” said Delaney. The firm will then bring the plan back before the town council for approval. The entire process should take approximately 60 days, said Delaney. However, it wouldn’t likely be until sometime next spring

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Dragon-R-Butts aims to kick butt at Dragon Boat Festival By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com PERU — Lois Roberts always wants to help children. And, when she saw a special on Mountain Lake PBS last year about the Lake Champlain Dragon Boat Festival in Burlington, Vt., she was unknowingly looking into her future and a way to do just that. “I had thought then what a cool thing to participate in,” she said. When it was announced this year ’s festival would benefit Camp-Ta-Kum-Ta — a camp in South Hero, Vt., that helps children battling cancer — Roberts said, “the stars aligned.” “How could I not try to form a team and participate,” she said. Roberts has been a supporter of Camp-TaKum-Ta since watching a video on YouTube of a girl named Grace, who attended the camp,

and then gave a testimonial about what camp has meant to her. When the Peru Lions Club — of which Roberts is a member — hosted a presentation in April from Camp Ta-Kum-Ta Executive Director Ted Kessler, she learned Grace had since lost her battle with cancer. That only motivated Roberts even more to help children fighting the life-threatening illness. Getting together a team for the Dragon Boat Festival hasn’t been an easy task, but Roberts has managed to find 22 people willing to take on the strenuous task of paddling and collecting pledges for their participation. “Twenty-two people who, some I know, some I don't, but are willing to be a part of such a wonderful fundraising experience,” said Roberts. Roberts’ team — Dragon-R-Butts — will be among more than 70 others that will compete in grueling 300-meter sprint races. Each team

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member was required to pay a registration fee in addition to giving of their time for the event, said Roberts. “Some more than a day, as we have a practice session, and we have been trying to do extra fundraising,” she said. During the past few months, Roberts and her teammates have kept busy collecting donations that will ultimately help Camp-TaKum-Ta. Local Zumba instructor Tracy Posada even got in on the act by making a donation to Roberts’ team through proceeds from her July classes. The team has also had the Dragon Boat Festival T-shirts and hats they’ll be wearing the day of the festival signed by fans for a donation. However, there’s still room on their shirts for the inspiration for this year ’s participation, said Roberts. “I have asked my team to save room on their shirts so we can put ‘Paddling With Grace’ on them,” said Roberts. “In honor of Grace, who was the inspiration of this journey thus far.” The races and festival will be held this Sun-

“Dragon-R-Butts,” a team captained by Lois Roberts of Peru, will be among more than 70 others that will compete in grueling 300-meter sprint races at the Lake Champlain Dragon Boat Festival in Burlington, Vt., this Sunday, Aug. 8. Photo submitted by Lois Robert

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Hot Rods for Hospice returns this Saturday By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — The cars will be lined up and on display as 8 Ball Billiards Café presents the 4th annual Hot Rods for Hospice. The event, slated for this Saturday, Aug. 7, will bring together car enthusiasts and supporters of Hospice of the North Country, the nonprofit organization for whom the family-friendly event benefits. Jay Montpelier, owner of 8 Ball Billiards Café and organizer of the event, said Hot Rods for Hospice has come a long way since it started in 2007, raising thousands of dollars for Hospice. “Right from the get-go we knew this was only going to get bigger,” said Montpelier. “And, knowing this is only going to get bigger and bigger and better and better is really great.” Amanda M. Bow, director for development for Hospice of the North Country, said with what the event offers, she’s not surprised it’s getting bigger. “It takes a long time sometimes for newer events to pick up momentum, but there’s always a good crowd here,” said Bow. “It gives us an opportunity to get our name out there and promote Hospice and have fun at the same time. There really is something for everyone.” The event kicks off at 9 a.m. with registration for antique cars, classic cars, street rods, tuners, trucks and motorcycles. Cars will be on display beginning at 10 a.m., with a parade to take place

at 12 p.m., led by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department. Live entertainment, kids games, face painting, pony rides, raffles and auctions will help round out the day. Returning this year will be a pig roast at 1 p.m. “We did it the first year, and its back this year with a chicken barbecue,” said Montpelier, who said the pig roast was in high demand for this year. Also new this year will be a volleyball tournament at 2 p.m. Horseshoe and pool tournaments, which have become traditions with attendees, said Montpelier, will also begin at 2 p.m. A display of antique tractors will also be something new this year to draw the crowds. Why add to what has already been a working formula for Hot Rods for Hospice? “We’re hoping to attract even more people,” said Montpelier, who anticipates approximately 200 cars will be at this year’s event. “We’ve already got people coming from Lake Clear, Vermont, Ticonderoga. People come from all over,” said Bow. The event will culminated at 5 p.m. with an awards ceremony. Awards will be presented to the Best in Show, Top Ten and Favorite 50. Admission to Hot Rods for Hospice is free. The cost to register a vehicle is $15. The cost of the pig roast and chicken barbecue will be $12 for those 12 and older and $6 for ages 5-11. Children younger than 5 eat free. For more information, call Montpelier at 3247665 or Bow at 483-3200.

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Book ‘Em fundraiser exceeds expectations By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com CHAZY — The Chazy Public Library’s board of trustees continue to bring in funds for the new library. The trustees recent fundraising effort, Book ‘Em for the Library, recently culminated at this year ’s Old Home Days, July 25, with the goal to raise money for a $250,000 matching grant for the new library. The idea behind the fundraiser was for community members to raise “bail money” for overdue books. The trustees hoped each of the 10 participants could bring in about $500. “The Book ‘Em event, money in hand that day, netted us $5852.78,” said board secretary Tina Trombly. “We were aiming for $5,000.” Pledges were made during the Old Home Days of around $1,000, but Trombly doesn’t want to count on it until they have it in hand. “It was very well received,” she said. “It was very positive. Some people just came up to us and said, ‘My grandchildren enjoy story hour so much, here’s some money.’” The trustees also raffled a quilt; two, twoday camping trips; and a ring, which netted

them an additional $226. “So we made some extra money we didn’t expect,” said Trombly. “I was awestruck,” she added. “Everybody was just like, ‘This is important. We’ve got to do this.’ It’s wonderful; it’s heartwarming.” The top two money makers for the Book ‘Em for the library were Linda Misiaszek of Riverside Insurance and Chris Latremore of Latremore’s Insurance, with each raising $1,000. Other participants were, Nancy Vesco of Chazy Central Rural School; Tim Parker of Parker ’s Chevrolet; Denise Garnot of Hairstyles Unlimited; Joey Trombley of Kavanaugh Realty; Andrew West of Northern Tier Chiropractic; Kim Howley of Chazy Music Theatre; Chazy Supervisor Staub Spiegel; and Rob McAuliffe of CCRS. If interested in donating to the library, call 846-7676. All donations are tax-deductible. People may also send donations to P.O. Box 88, Chazy N.Y. 12921.

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Remembering the life of Cody Sarbou with Shawn and Cody both. I was with my brother 24/7.” sarah@denpubs.com Following Cody’s death, Wood asked Joy if he could keep Cody’s motorcycle, PLATTSBURGH — Cody Sarbou, a “because that’s all I have left of Cody,” 2007 graduate from Saranac High Wood explained. School, was known for living life to the “She loved it,” Wood said. “They wantfullest. ed me to have the bike.” Cody passed away after an automobile Now an official bike ride is being accident in Saranac July 24, at the age of planned to honor Cody and to raise mon21. A wake was held in his memory July ey for a scholarship in his name. 28 at Brown’s Funeral Home. Joy said she’s planning on having the According to Cody’s mother Joy Sarride set for the last Sunday in September, bou-Jubert, the owners of the funeral with the route heading toward Wilminghome said more than 700 people turned ton Knot — One of Cody’s favorite places out for Cody’s wake, more than they had — and going through Silver Lake, which ever seen at a service in the past. During visiting hours, Joy was able to hear the Joy Sarbou-Jubert, mother of Cody Sarbou who recently died the family saw as their second home. “We’re going to set up a scholarship at numerous stories people had of Cody. in a automobile accident, hugs Cody’s best friend Shawn “I always knew he was a good boy,” Wood, following a motorcycle ride to Brown’s Funeral Home Saranac School,” Joy explained. “It’s not going to be a scholarship for the kids that Joy said, “but the people coming through for Cody’s wake July 28. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk get the 4.0 average and not for the kids the line. What they were saying to me … that get all the financial aid and all that it’s good to have people know that.” er, it was always me and him. We got Best help.” To honor Cody, an estimated 35 motorcyBuds for senior class.” The plan is to figure out an income range cles turned up for calling hours at 6 p.m. in “It definitely was an emotional thing for for families whose child may have a hard a memorial bike ride set up by Shawn Wood, me,” Anna said after the bike ride, which betime receiving financial aid, and who didn’t Cody’s best friend since second grade. gan in Redford. “The very first time I had make the grades to receive other scholar“We lived and breathed riding,” said been on one was when my brother first got ships. Wood, who rode Cody’s bike to the funeral his bike. The very first time he brought me. “They can get into school, but the school home, along with Cody’s younger sister Ever since then, I loved to be riding bikes doesn’t offer much because their grades Anna Sarbou. “Anything to be done togeth-

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aren’t quite as good,” Joy said, “but they want to go to school. Cody was always for the underdog.” In the future, Joy plans to hold the bike ride around Cody’s birthday, July 11. If interested in this year ’s ride, contact Joy at 236-4330 or her friend Lidia Mooney at 6430257. The plan is to have the ride be $10 per bike and $5 per passenger. There will also be T-shirts made and a video of Cody for $5. “A lot of people thought he was this big troublemaker, big partyer, big drinker,” Anna said, “but deep down Cody was the most sensitive, good-hearted kid anyone could imagine. He was there for anyone. Even if it wasn’t his friend, he’d be there for anybody. He helped everyone and touched a lot of people’s hearts.”

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sarah@denpubs.com ROUSES POINT — The Samuel de Champlain Center Stage Committee continues to find new ways to raise money for the stage’s completion. Although performances have already been held throughout the summer at the stage on Lake Street, the committee said there is still more to be done. “We’ve got to put an overhead door over the stage to close it in,” explained committee member Steve Merchant. “We have some staining left to do. Long term, we’re looking at possibly … putting a dressing room off the back. And of course any money after that is going to go for performances.” The next fundraiser will be a 4-person scramble golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 14, at the North Country Golf Club, 862 Hayford Road, beginning with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. “Even if you’ve never played before, get into it just for fun,” said Merchant. “We need to do several things down there and we could really use the money, the support.” The committee has had other fundraisers in the past, including one at 8-Ball Billiards in Plattsburgh and Bowl Mart in Champlain. “They’ve been great,” said Merchant. “People have been big supporters.” “I think the people, from everything we’ve been told so far, the people are really for this stage,” he added. “They’re really enjoying the

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Penny Treggett and Scott Merchant perform at the Samuel de Champlain Center Stage grand opening July 22. The stage’s committee is now having a golf tournament to help raise money for the completion of the stage. Photo courtesy of Buffy Mero Little

performances and being able to come down and sit and relax. It’s something to do in the summer.” The golfing fundraiser will also include a 50/50 raffle, a steak buffet, and perhaps some music. “People like to golf,” Merchant said. “There’s a lot of people that like to go up and golf and at the same time they’re helping to support our stage and helping us to try to get it finished up.” To sign up for the golf tournament, contact the golf club at 297-2582 or stop by for a registration sheet. The cost is $40 for members and $60 for nonmembers, which will include a cart. For members with a cart, the cost is $30.

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Touring the North Country’s wine country By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com

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here’s no need to cross the country toward Napa Valley for a wine tour, simply tour the North Country. Lake Champlain Wines, an organization of the Lake Champlain Grape Growers Association of Plattsburgh, will be having its first wine tour, Saturday, Aug. 14 and Sunday, Aug. 15. The mission of LCGGA is to “promote grape growing and wine making in the Lake Champlain Valley with an emphasis on developing a commercial wine and grape industry.” Philip

Favreau of Stonehouse Vineyard in Mooers said the Summer Wine Tour will do just that. “There’s now four licensed wineries and they’re trying to promote the fact that there are four wineries in the area and that people can come through and visit and buy wine at all these vineyards,” Favreau explained. Favreau said the wineries are also trying to make people realize they can go on wine tours, walk through the vineyards and learn about cold-hardy grapes, which are grown in this area. “[Cold-hardy grapes] are grapes that don’t need any special protection,” he said. “They’ll withstand 35, 40 below zero.” The money raised during the tour will be go-

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ing toward advertising and awareness of the vineyards. “I think people are becoming aware of it,” said Favreau. “But I don’t think five years ago anybody anticipated it.” Now, while people are on the wine tour, they’ll see how the area has been able to produce different wines, including sweet, dry and fruit. “There’s a variety for of different kinds of wine for every pallet,” Favreau explained. “Some of these people are fantastic at what they’ve done. These people will see a variety of different pruning techniques and different growing techniques.” For those interested in taking the tour, the cost is $10, and will include a glass that can be taken to each of the vineyards. Participants can begin at any location, which include: Amazing Grace

Vineyard and Winery, 9839 Route 9, Chazy; ELFS Farm Winery & Cider Mill, 7411 Route 9N, Plattsburgh; Stonehouse Vineyard, 73 Blair Road, Mooers; Vesco Ridge Vineyards, 165 Stratton Hill Road, West Chazy; Hid-In-Pines Vineyard, 456 Soper St., Morrisonville; and Purple Gate Vineyard, 7841 Route 9N, Plattsburgh. Designated drivers will receive free soda and water at every vineyard. For more information, contact Nancy Vesco at 846-8544 or Tom Frey at 563-2750. There is also information, including a map of the wineries and vineyards at www.lakechamplainewine.org. “We would like to see as many people as possible come out to at least walk through the vineyards and try the wines and get some idea of what’s available,” said Favreau.

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Friday, Aug. 6 and Saturday, Aug. 7 CHAZY — Order of the Eastern Star Rummage Sale, 1765 Lake Shore Road, 1a.m.-4 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 6 WESTPORT — Helen F. McDonald Golf Classic, Westport Country Club, Liberty Street, 9 a.m. 546-3051 ext. 314. ELIZABETHTOWN — “About a Bridge,” Adirondack History Center Museum, 7590 Court St., 11 a.m. 873-6466 or echs@adkhistorycenter.org.

Saturday, Aug. 7 and Sunday, Aug. 8 ALTONA — Townwide garage sales, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 236-7729; 236-7621, ext. 107; or 236-7271.

Saturday, Aug. 7 PLATTSBURGH — Dentistry From the Heart NY offering free dental care, High Peaks Dental, 55 Cornelia St., 7 a.m.-6 p.m. First 200 adult patients. ALTONA — Craft fair and bake sale, Altona Volunteer Fire Department, 480 Devils Den Road, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 236-7271. 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. JAY — Jay Day 2010, On the Village Green, Route 9N, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ALTONA — Master Gardeners gardening lesson, 12-3 p.m. Call 561-7450 or email Jolene Wallace at jmw442@cornell.edu for directions. LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Film Society showing of “The Wizard of Oz,” The Palace Theater, 26 Main St., 2 p.m. Tickets $12 for adults, $8 for children 12 and under.

Sunday, Aug. 8 LYON MOUNTAIN — Breakfast buffet, Lyon Mountain Methodist Church, 3909 State Route 374, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Pancakes,

sausage, bacon, home fries, biscuits, sausage gravy. Adults $7, and children 12 and younger $3.50. 735-4033. CONSTABLE — Clinton County Canine Club annual Breed and Obedience Dog Fun Match,591 County Route 19. Judging 8:15 a.m. www.clintoncanine.org. PLATTSBURGH — Second Sunday Family Fun Day, Kent-Delord House Museum, 17 Cumberland Ave., 1-3 p.m. 5611035. VALCOUR — Guided tours of Bluff Point Lighthouse, 1-3 p.m. 561-0340. WEST CHAZY — Auction, St. Joseph’s Church, 60 W. Church St., 1 p.m. ELIZABETHTOWN — Lecture with Asanath Nicholson: Adirondack Teacher and World Humanitarian, Adirondack History Center Museum, 7590 Court St., 4 p.m. 873-6466.

Monday, Aug. 9 PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Seniors Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Center, 5139 N. Catherine St., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 563-6186, ext. 102.

Tuesday, Aug. 10 WESTPORT — Elizabethtown Community Hospital Golf Tournament, Westport Country Club, 49 Country Club Drive, 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. $85 per golfer. 873-3003. DANNEMORA — Chazy Lake Beach Days, State Route 374, 12-4 p.m. Theme: Crime Scene Day. 492-7541 or 735-4033. WESTPORT — “Much Ado About Nothing,” Depot Theatre, 6705 Main St., 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 11 PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Farmers and Crafters Market, Durkee Street Pavilion, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 493-6761 or www.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com LYON MOUNTAIN — Michigan sale, Lyon Mountain Methodist Church, 3909 State Route 374, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Michigans, Polish sausage and peppers, and baked goods. 735-4033. DANNEMORA — Story hour, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 11:30 a.m.

All ages welcome. 492-7005. DANNEMORA — Summer reading program, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 1:30 p.m. Theme: End of Summer Party. WILLSBORO — Artists’ reception for Emilie McBride and Etta and Jeff Moredock, Paine Memorial Library, 2 Gilliland Lane, 5-7 p.m. 963-4478. PLATTSBURGH — Soup kitchen, Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 18 Trinity Place, 5:30-6:15 p.m. Volunteers: 5615771. REDFORD — Saranac Fiddlers perform, Assumption of Mary School, 78 Clinton St., 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7031. CADYVILLE — Weekly Fun Run/Walk series sponsored by the Foundation of CVPH Medical Center and the Town of Plattsburgh, Cadyville Recreation Park, 114 Goddeau Road, 6 p.m. Categories for ages. 293-8540 or 562-6860. DANNEMORA — Open basketball for children ages 8-18, Dannemora Elementary School, 40 Emmons St., 6:30-8 p.m. 492-2606. LAKE PLACID — “Acupuncture Without Needles” demonstration and training, The Guide House, 2739 Main St., 7-8 p.m. 524-8188.

Thursday, Aug. 12 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Senior Citizens Council of Clinton County, 5139 N. Catherine St., Plattsburgh, 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Vilas Home, 61 Beekman St., Plattsburgh, 1-1:45 p.m.; Flynn Ave., Plattsburgh, between senior apartments, 2-2:30 p.m.; Pine Rest Trailer court, Treadwells Mills, 3:15-3:45. WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. 962-8219. LAKE PLACID — Story hour, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. 523-3200. ROUSES POINT — Velo Quebec LeGrand Bicycle Tour, Samuel de Champlain Center Stage, civic center, 39 Lake St., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ESSEX — Metamorphosis Trio performs, Essex Community Church, 2306

Main St., 11:30 a.m. Donations requested. PLATTSBURGH — Journey Into Reading, Champlain Centre Mall, 60 Smithfield Blvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. Reading for children up to age 16 with free book provided. Hosted at center court. www.journeyintoreading.org. SARANAC LAKE — Artists’ reception for Michael Hart and Noreen Sadue, Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Ave., 57 p.m. 891-1854. PLATTSBURGH — Free summer concert featuring The Meter Maids, Samuel F. Vilas Home, 61 Beekman St., 6 p.m. 5634960. WESTPORT — Meadowmount Quartets performance, Ballard Park, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Coast Guard Auxiliary/Plattsburgh Flotilla 15-08 weekly meeting and class, South Plattsburgh Volunteer Fire Department, 4244 State Route 22, 7 p.m. Classes in seamanship and crew qualification. New members welcome. 293-7185. DANNEMORA — Movie night, Chazy Lake Beach, State Route 374, Dusk. 4927541 or 735-4033.

Friday, Aug. 13 ELIZABETHTOWN — “About a Bridge,” Adirondack History Center Museum, 7590 Court St., 11 a.m. 873-6466 or echs@adkhistorycenter.org. WESTPORT — Shakespeare-in-thePark Youth performance of “The Tempest,” Ballard Park, 6459 Main St., 5 p.m. Donations accepted. 962-4419.

Saturday, Aug. 14-Sunday, Aug. 15 Summer Wine Tour stops: Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery, 9839 Route 9, Chazy; ELFS Farm Winery & Cider Mill, 7411 Route 9N, Plattsburgh; Stonehouse Vineyard, 73 Blair Road, Mooers; Vesco Ridge Vineyards, 165 Stratton Hill Road, West Chazy; Hid-In-Pines Vineyard, 456 Soper St., Morrisonville; Purple Gate Vineyard, 7841 Route 9N, Plattsburgh. 8468544 or 563-2750, www.lakechamplainwine.org.

Saturday, Aug. 14 LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Roundtable breakfast and presentation “Saving Historic Properties,” by Howard Stahl, Crowne Plaza Lake Placid Resort, 101 Olympic Drive, 8:30 a.m. $30 with reservation, $35 at the door. 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. SARANAC LAKE — Mark Twain in the Adirondacks presentation, Camp Guggenheim, 1468 Forest Home Road, 9:30 a.m. $5 donation requested. 891-4606. KEESEVILLE — “Villages and Churches Divided” Underground Railroad tour, AuSable Valley Grange, 1749 Main St., 10 a.m. $30 for NCUGRHA members, $40 for non-members. Register by calling 6430938. ROUSES POINT — Golf tournament to benefit Samuel de Champlain Center Stage, North Country Golf Club, 862 Hayford Road, 1 p.m. 297-2582. WESTPORT — Shakespeare-in-thePark Youth performance of “The Tempest,” Ballard Park, 6459 Main St., 5 p.m. Donations accepted. 962-4419.

Sunday, Aug. 15 PLATTSBURGH — 10th annual Jeff Wyand Miracle Ride, riders can gather at North End Harley Davidson/Lake City Choppers, 568 Route 3, or American Legion Post 1619, 219 Rand Hill Road, 8 a.m. Ride leaves for Vermont at 9:30 a.m. www.jeffwyandride.org. VALCOUR — Guided tours of Bluff Point Lighthouse, 1-3 p.m. 561-0340. MORRISONVILLE — Artists exhibit opening, Stonybrook Gallery, 72 Mason St., 2-4 p.m. Featuring artists Amy Guglielmo, Wendy Patunoff, Mark Stowe and Annette Yardan. Refreshments and live music by Junior Barber and Jeff Rendinaro.

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Christ & St. John’s Episcopal Church Butternut Street, Champlain Mass celebrated with music at 9 a.m., Sunday School at 9 a.m.

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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

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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

9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

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

The West Chazy Wesleyan Church Pastor: Jonathan Hunter 17 East Church St., Fiske Road, West Chazy, NY. Ph. 493-4585. Sunday; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 5 p.m. Tuesday; Clubhouse Ministries 6:30 p.m. (Sept. thru May) Wednesday; Prayer Meeting 6 p.m. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church West Church Street, West Chazy. Saturday Vigil Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Weekday Masses: Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. 7-3-2010 • 56603

These Northern Tier Churches Are Supported By The Following Businesses: CHAMPLAIN SUBWAY AT BORDERVIEW GROCERY Rt. 11, Champlain, NY • 298-SUBS $5.00 Footlongs 3’ to 6’ • Party Subs Fried Chicken • Soft Ice Cream Stand 56605

RILEY FORD Route 9, Chazy, NY 518-846-7131

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Business Phone: 518-298-8272 • Chazy Area: (518) 846-7422 • Fax: (518) 296-8540

DRAGOON’S FARM EQUIPMENT 2507 Route 11, Mooers Call: 518-236-7110 56608

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CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC The Parker Brothers: Rolla, Tim & Sean 622 State Route 11, P.O. Box 308, Champlain, NY 12919

PO Box 135, Rouses Point, NY Starting Times Call 518-297-5814 56607

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“Your Health Is The Cornerstone Of Our Community” 72 Champlain St., Rouses Point 56606 518-297-DRUG (3784)

SAMPLE LUMBER “All Your Building Needs!” Route 11, Mooers. Call: 236-7788

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ADOPTION A CARING, LOVING couple seeks to adopt a newborn and provide happiness and security. Expenses paid. Please call us at 877-574-0218.

A TRULY happy couple with so much love to give wishes to share our blessings with a precious newborn. Please call Michael and Eileen 1-877-955-8355 ADOPTIOIN: A loving, happy, secure family will cherish your baby. Expenses paid. Christine, 1-800-913-9150 or Ahome7@gmail.com ADOPTION: ARE you looking for the best home for your baby? A childless, loving woman wishes to adopt newborn. Financially secure and close, extended family. Legal and confidential. Expenses paid. Please call Lisa at 1-866-855-2166 ADOPTION: LOVING parents and their 9 year old adopted daughter would love a baby brother or sister. Stay at home mom, professional dad. Expenses paid. Please call Becky/ Mike 800-472-1835 ADOPTION: WE are a professional secure couple ready to love, protect and create a life of happiness for your infant. Let us help with all medical/living expenses. Confidential/legal. David Radis Our attorney 800-637-2882 www.radis-adopt.com PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? You choose from families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions. 866-413-6292. 24/7. Void/IL PREGNANT?NEED help?NY Adoption agency offers FREE supportive counseling/ financial assistance. Choose a loving family for your baby. Joy: 18669223678. Forever Families Through Adoption.

APPAREL & ACCESSORIES DRESS CODE 825-2633 Bridge St., Plattsburgh NY FASHION CORNER 518-546-7499 4325 Main St Port Henry, NY

APPLIANCES FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC stove, white, brand new, used 1 year, $350. 518-546-3084. KENMORE DRYER, Standard capacity, Nearly new, $225, 518-547-8471 MAYTAG WASHER $50 Maytag Dryer $40 Both work great. Call 873-6728 UPRIGHT FREEZER Kenmore, $75. 518251-5848

AUCTIONS BRIDGE STREET AUCTIONS 563-0568 1 Durkee St., Plattsburgh, NY

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BUSINESS SERVICES LOREMANS’ 518-566-7519 46 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburgh NY WESTAFF 518-566-6061 307 West Bay Plaza, Plattsburgh NY

COMPUTERS USED PC. HP Pavillion 553x. XP Home clean install. 2 Ghz Processor 768 Mb Ram. 50 Gb Harddrive. Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse. $300 OBO. 518-536-0768.

ELECTRONICS 36” SONY Trinatron KV-36, FS-10 color TV $100 518-307-1118, after 6 p.m. Glens Falls, NY DIRECT TO home Satellite TV $19.99/mo. FREE installation, FREE HD-DVR upgrade. New customers - No Activation Fee! Credit/Debit Card Req. Call 1-800-795-3579 DISH NETWORK- LOWEST PRICE $24.99/month Over 225 Channels FREE HD Channels Included! FREE Installation, FREE Equipment! FREE HBO & Showtime ! Qualification Required: 888-349-2935

FARM LIVESTOCK 7 SPRINGING Holstien heifers. 569-4328.

FARM PRODUCTS DUPREY’S FEEDS & SUPPLIES 518-846-7338 9748 Rt. 9 Chazy, NY FRESH CUT 2010 Horse Hay for Sale. Round or Square Bales, Pickup in fields or delivered. Call Mike for Prices. 518962-4592 Leave Message.

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DISPLAY CASE with Fixtures, Good Condition, $25. 518-798-6150. EF 75 300MM F/$ 5.6 III Canon Lens. Excellent Condition, Used Little, $85. 494-2814 ELECTRIC HEATERS, base board, singer, 220v, working great, 8 ft. each. $70 for 7 or $15 each. 518-532-9986.

FIREWOOD

EVINRUDE 1997 8hp lightly used, well maintained, $475. Call 518-494-7215 or 516-3767901.

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL. Seasoned hardwood for sale. $55 per face cord. You pick up. 518834-9758.

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FACE CORD dry seasoned pine, Warrensburg area. 518-623-3763

LEATHER DESK chair, Mint condition, (stationary ,rock ,up or down) $45. 563-2681

FACE CORD, dry seasoned pine, $30, Warrensburg area. 518-623-3763.

MEMORY FOAM THERAPEUTIC NASA VISCO MATTRESSES WHOLESALE! T-$299 F$349 Q-$399 K-$499 ADJUSTABLES - $799 FREE DELIVERY 25 YEAR WARRANTY 90 NIGHT TRIAL 1-800-ATSLEEP 1-800-2875337 WWW.MATTRESSDR.COM

PERFECT FOR WOOD BOILERS: Split & dried poplar. $30/cord. PERU, NY Call (518) 643-6898 if interested.

FOR SALE 1- DRAWTITE 16K fifth Wheel Hitch $400.00; 1-Drawtite Gooseneck Hitch, still in Box $250.00. 518-524-6548. 1/2 price insulation, 4x8 sheets, high R, up to 4” thick, Blue Dow, 1/2” insul board. 518-5973876 or Cell 518-812-4815 13 ENGLISH BONE CHINA, gold rimmed cup & saucer sets. 3 bone china ornaments. $200 OBO. 518-335-3687 or 450-247-3725. 1950’S ROYAL Portable Typewriter with case, excellent condition, works great, collectable or office use, $35.00. 518-623-5063. 8’W x 7’6”H insulated aluminum overhead door. White, very good condition. $100. 5633406 or 248-9310. BIG JOHN GADABOUT DOWNRIGGER $80 Used twice. Sells$149.35 new. Needs a mounting plate, $16.50. 518-585-7208. BUILT MODEL plastic sailing ships. 15 model selections. 18”-30”. Done well. Low prices. Assorted types. 891-3173. 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 CRAFTSMAN COMPRESSOR, 40 Gallons on wheels, Red, 220 Volts with extra 110 Volt, motor never used, $175.00. OBO. 917-5609195 or 718-833-1188 all calls answered. Schroon Lake area. DISNEY ORNAMENTS. 38 boxed collectible ornaments. $1400 value, asking $400. 518335-3687 or 450-247-3725.

NEAR NEW PRO-Form 760 EKG treadmill. Power incline, heart rate monitor, calorie counter, clock. Asking $500 cash OBO. 518946-2237. NEW, NEVER used rolling walker with seat & basket. $80 OBO. 518-335-3687 or 450-2473725. OAK CABINETS in good condition with countertops and island for 8x10 kitchen. $300 obo 494-9990 PRO FORM XP185U bike exerciser. 1 year old, hardly used. Paid $300, asking $100 802434-3107 TENT DOME 10x18 with closet, never out of case, paid $100, asking $75. 494-3451. THE E’TOWN Thrift Shop has a Rose lift chair for sale. May be seen at Janis Rocks at 8032 US RTE 9. Call 518-873-6415. TROUT LAKERS Float For Sale, Stainless Steel Ladder, South End Of Lake, Float To Wherever, $50. VINYL SHED with floor kit, double door, 8’x10’, never assembled, $490. 518-251-2709

FREE 36 INCH RCATV — FREE!! Some static. Can be attached to a DVD player. 518-543-3011. FREE CHAIN Saw Carved Bear, 5’Tall, Needs Repair. 518-668-5810

FURNITURE COUCH FOR sale. Good condition. Sage green print, $75. Call 518-563-7109.

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AMERICA’S MATTRESS 518-566-9950 23 Weed St., Plattsburgh NY ANTIQUE SOLID Oak Clawfoot Table, Round with 5th Center Leg, Nice Original Condition, $320. 518-654-7093 ASHLEY FURNITURE 518-324-3400 84 Margaret St., Plattsburgh NY COFFEE TABLE, Smoked Glass Top, Curved Legs, Circa 1950s, $50 OBO, Chestertown. 518-803-4182. DINETTE SET with extra leaf and two chairs, formica top, good condition, $35. 518-4945030 FLORAL SOFA Bed, Excellent Condition, $105. 518-798-6150. For Sale: Beautiful Bedroon Set Excellent Condition —solid wood. Dresser with large mirror; bureau and matching Head Board— for full or queen size bed. $275. 518-5467821

YARD SALE!! 14 CEDAR COURT OFF JACKSON STREET KEESEVILLE LOTS OF BOYS, GIRLS & SOME ADULT CLOTHING SHOES - JACKETS MANY TOYS - COME CHECK IT OUT! SATURDAY AUG. 7th 8-4 SUNDAY AUG. 8th 8-12

GENERAL **ALL SATELLITE Systems are not the same. Monthly programming starts under $20 per month and FREE HD and DVR systems for new callers. CALL NOW 1-800-799-4935 48” DARK oak vanity. Good condition, $50. 518-492-2248 8 ASSORTED size Luam prehung doors w/all harware, $100. 492-2248

FOR SALE: Bunk/Trundle Bed Desk, Dresser and Closet all in one unit. Excellent shape $500.00 please call 647-2103.

ADIRONDACK HARDWARE 518-834-9790 1698 Front St., Keeseville NY

LAZY BOY Rocker Recliners,one pair, one brown, one beige. good condition, $50 ea. 518-494-5030

AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (888) 686-1704

LIKE NEW beige sofa micro fiber purchased at Cobbler’s Bench, asking $300. 518-9428025. LIKE NEW Beige Sofa, purchased at Cobbler’s Bench, asking $250 or best offer. 518942-8025. THE WOODGRAIN 518-293-6268 1976 Rte. 3, Cadyville NY

GARAGE SALES 14TH ANNUAL Point Au Roche Yard Sales Aug 14th-15th Rain or Shine Maps at firestation ALTONA’S 15th ANNUAL Townwide Garage Sale! August 7th.- August 8th, 9 to 5 Saturday Craft fair/bake sale concession maps available at Fire Station Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary

ATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treasures? The New York State Consumer Protection Board, in conjunction with the Free Community Papers of New York, recommends checking the following websites to help assure that the item has not been recalled or the subject of a safety warning:http://www.recalls.gov and the Consumer Product Safety Commission atwww.cpsc.gov. For other important recall and product safety information visit the Consumer Protection Board website at www.nysconsumer.gov SELF-CLEANING oven/stove $75 Microwave $20 Couch/Bed $60 Cupboards $30/each Cutting Board Counter $40 Cupboards with Counter, make offer. Cabin Tent New in Box $40. 314-1807

AIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified Housing available. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance. 866-453-6204. ALERT! HAVE YOU BEEN INVOLVED IN A SERIOUS CAR ACCIDENT CAUSED BY A STUCK ACCELERATOR? You may be entitled to compensation. FREE case evaluation 1-888-699-2621 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 800-510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 888-201-8657 www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE FROM HOME. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal,*Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job Placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. 1-800-494-2785. www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. Medical, Business, Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. Call 800-494-3586 http://www.centuraonline.com BUILDING SALE! “ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!” Quick Delivery. 25X30 $4577. 30X40 $7140. 32X60 $11,950. 35X60 $13,990. 40X70 $14,650. 46X140 $37,600. OTHERS. Ends optional. Pioneer DIRECT 1800-668-5422


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PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS 2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 28,482 mi.

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2006 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 78,790 mi.

2006 NISSAN PATHFINDER S 4X4 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 30,573 mi.

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2003 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2 Dr., Auto, Air, CD, P/Locks, 54,849 mi.

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GUNS/AMMO ITHACA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHT. 12 Gauge 2 3/4 Chamber, Modified Choke, Excellent over all condition $449. Lake George 518 338-3258 THOMSON CENTER Black Diamond with Scope and Accessories. Asking $225.00. 518494-5397

LAWN & GARDEN FOUR SEASONS LAWN CARE 518-810-6710 20 Halsey Court, Plattsburgh NY MOUNTAIN TREE CARE 518-572-4148

BLACK PEARL Drum Set GREAT condition. 3 brand new Zildjian Symbols, includes 2 tomtoms, bass drum, 2 symbols, high hat, and snare & stool. (518)647-2138 $750.00 OBO CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums, $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516-377-7907 CONSOLE PIANO by Everett. Just cleaned and tuned. Excellent condition. $995. Proceeds to benefit Elmore SPCA. Call 563-2849. Leave message. MANDOLIN AND hard case. $80. You pick up. Call Atom @ 518-576-4016.

PETS & SUPPLIES CAT TOWER. (2) custom built & carpeted! $75 & $150. Call Jay 518-569-1196. FREE KITTENS, 4 Gray Tiger and 2 Black. 518-546-8622. LOOKING FOR a puppy, short haired chihauhau, reasonable price, call 518-546-7331 ask for Edna. POM-CHI puppies. Pomeranian Mom, registered long haired Chihuahua Dad. Gorgeous little toys. Papillion pups. Flashy multicolored, beautiful. Also Dachsunds. 293-7505. TENDER LOVING PET CARE. Comprehensive, personalized pet sitting in your home. Serving the Plattsburgh area since 1998. 2931348.

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AIREDALE DOG lost in Dresden July 3rd, brown & black, name is Bella, 2 years old. Any info call 518-642-3445.

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PITBULL/LAB mix. Black & white with blue collar. Named Hunter. Last seen in Moores Forks area. Little boys best friend. If seen call 728-3780. STOLEN SAW on Route 28, North Creek. No Questions. Reward. 518-538-3664.

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upon whom LLC process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to PO Box 327, 72 Wall Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-7/24-8/28/106TC-68800 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BORDERLINE PROPERTIES, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/15/10. Office location: Clinton County. Princ. office of LLC: Terry Delaney, 2390 State Rt. 11, Mooers, NY 12958. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-7/24-8/28/106TC-68816 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MICHAEL BIEBER PROPERTIES, LLC (PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Michael Bieber Properties, LLC (the “Company”) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on July 7, 2010. The Company is being 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 18 Sandra Avenue, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. 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.

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NCM-7/31-9/4/106TC-68825 ----------------------------NORTH BOWL RESTAURANT, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on July 23, 2010. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 28 North Bowl Lane, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. N C M - 8 / 7 - 9 / 11 / 1 0 6TC-68856 ----------------------------STEVEN BAILEY SALON SPA, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on July 21, 2010. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 359 Cornelia Street, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. N C M - 8 / 7 - 9 / 11 / 1 0 6TC-68866 ----------------------------SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF OBJECT OF ACTION STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF CLINTON ACTION TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE INDEX NO.: 815/10 HSBC MORTGAGE C O R P O R AT I O N (USA) Plaintiff, vs. CATHY A. MCCANN,

DANIEL R. MOONEY, et al. Defendant(s). M O R T G A G E D PREMISES: 9528 ROUTE 9 CHAZY, NY 12921 SBL #: 94-1-1.5 TO THE ABOVE N A M E D DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for business in the County of Erie. Trial to be held in the County of Clinton. The basis of the venue designated above is the location of the Mortgaged Premises. Dated this 19th day of July, 2010, TO: DANIEL R. MOONEY, Defendant(s) In this Action. The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of HON. ROBERT J. MULLER of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 13th day of July, 2010 and filed with the Complaint in the Office of the Clinton County Clerk, in the City of Plattsburgh. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by CATHY A. MCCANN and DANIEL R. MOONEY to secure the sum of $30,000.00, and recorded at Instrument No. 200500186026 in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Clinton, on the 24th day of August, 2005; The property in question is described as follows: 9528 ROUTE 9, CHAZY, NY 12921 SEE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate, lying and being in the Town of Chazy, Coun-

LOCALBUSINESS ty of Clinton, State of New York and being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at a point which point marks the southwest corner of lands of Kathleen Murphy by virtue of a deed recorded in the office of the Clinton County Clerk in Book 983 of Deeds at Page 311 ; THENCE proceeding northerly a distance of 107.54 feet to an iron pin found; THENCE turning and proceeding generally westerly a distance of 34.67 feet more or less to a point; THENCE turning and proceeding in a generally northerly direction a distance of102.94 feet more or less to a point; THENCE continuing in a generally northerly direction a distance of 151.48 feet more or less to a point which marks the southeast corner of Lot 2 as shown on a map entitled "Sketch of Area to be Reserved" and dated April 30, 1998, which sketch is annexed hereto as Schedule B; THENCE turning and traveling in a southwesterly direction in the southerly bounds of Lot 2 above stated, a distance of 159.21 feet to a point, which point marks the northeast corner of lands of Ashline by virtue of a deed recorded in the office of the Clinton County Clerk's Office in Book 705 of Deeds at Page 350; THENCE turning and traveling in a southeasterly direction in the easterly bounds of the said Ashline parcel, a distance of 99.21 feet to a point; THENCE turning and traveling in a southwesterly direction in the southerly bounds of the said Ashline parcel, a distance of 106.42 feet to a point in the east bounds of New York State Route 9; THENCE turning and traveling in a southerly direction, in and along the easterly bounds of New York State Route 9, a distance of 168.90 feet to a point, which point is the intersection of the northerly bounds of Duprey Road with the easterly bounds of New York State Route 9; THENCE turning and traveling in a southeasterly direction, in and along the northerly bounds of Duprey Road, a dis-

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tance of 196.35 feet to the point or place of beginning, designated as Lot 3 as shown on a map entitled "Sketch of Area to be Reserved" and dated April 30, 1998. G R A N T O R E X P R E S S L Y EXCEPTS AND RESERVES those premises designated as Lots 1 & 2 on a "Sketch of Area to be reserved", which sketch is annexed hereto as Schedule B. G R A N T O R E X P R E S S L Y EXCEPTS AND RESERVES an easement for a period of one (1) year, for the purpose of ingress and egress over and across the above described parcel herein conveyed by way of a "back driveway", for access by Grantor to a "milk house" structure located on the property herein conveyed, and as more particularly shown on the 'Sketch of Area to be Reserved" annexed hereto as Schedule B. This easement and reservation of use shall expire and be of no further force and effect as of April 23, 2001. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT C A R E F U L LY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND C O M P L A I N T CAREFULLY. YOU S H O U L D IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT Y O U R S E L F . SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The state encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-

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profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877BANK-NYS (1-877226-5697) or visit the department’s website a t WWW.BANKING.STA T E . N Y . U S . FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. § 1303 NOTICE NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF ( M O R T G A G E COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: July 19, 2010 Steven J. Baum, P.C., Attor-

ney(s) For Plaintiff(s), 220 Northpointe Parkway Suite G, Amherst, NY 14228 The law firm of Steven J. Baum, P.C. and the attorneys whom it employs are debt collectors who are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose. NCM-7/31-8/21/104TC-68826 ----------------------------NOTICE OF U N C L A I M E D PROPERTY HELD BY Chazy & Westport Telephone and Westelcom Network Inc, Westport, NY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 402 of the Abandoned Property Law of the State of New York that: a) a report of unclaimed amounts of money held or owing by the above named corporations has been made to the Comptroller of the State of NY, and that a list of names of the persons appearing from the records of such corporations to be entitled thereto is on file and open to public inspection at its principal office in Westport, NY where any such property is payable; b) such deposits, payments and refunds, together with interest due thereon deductions, will be paid by it on or before the succeeding thirteenth day of September to persons establishing to its satisfaction their right to receive the same; and c) in the succeeding month of October, and on or before the tenth day thereof, such unclaimed deposits, payments and refunds, together with interest due thereon, still remaining will be paid to the Comptroller of the State of NY, and that it shall thereupon cease to be liable therefore. Chazy & Westport Telephone Corp. Westelcom Network Inc. 2 Champlain Ave Westport, NY 12993 NCM-8/7/10-1TC68855 VN-8/7/10-1TC-68855 -----------------------------


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FOR RENT Elizabethtown 1 & 2 bedroom Apartments, private porch & entry, no pets, HUD approved. Call 518-873-2625 Judy or 518-962-4467 Wayne FOUR STUDENTS-4 bedroom, 2 bath college apartment. Large brownstone, furnished, includes washer/dryer. 92 Court St. $2150 per student/semester plus electric. 518-5723151.

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

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PORT HENRY 3 rooms and kitchen w/ heat. $595. mo. No pets, no smoking inside. References & deposit required. (518) 546-9759

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3 BEDROOM, Willsboro. Garage. Dishwasher, wash/dryer incl. Newly renovated $675/month + utilities, 1st, last & deposit. No pets/smoke. 524-0545 www.ausablevalleyproperties.com/

4 bedroom, 2 bath house for rent in Port Henry, NY. Conveniently located to stores, pharmacy, restaurants, library, and Lake Champlain. Eat in kitchen with new dishwasher, Large living room, dining room, laundry room. Quiet neighborhood. Available September 1st. $800.00/month plus utilities & security deposit. Call 518-597-3160 or 597-3545.

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