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Jaden Allen and Kayla Wood ride side by side on the antique carousel at the 156th annual Redford Picnic Aug. 21 at Church of the Assumption in Redford. The 1890s ArmitageHerschell carousel has been a long-standing feature of the picnic since it was donated to the Church of Assumption in 1910, and is only seen by the public during the annual picnic. The carousel maintains its 24 original carved wooden horses and four sleighs and is believed to be the oldest working one if its kind in North America. More photos from the annual Redford Picnic may be found on page 11. Photo by Eagle Dunsmore
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ELIZABETHTOWN — North Country towns and villages are struggling to deal with the requirements of the 2 percent property tax cap Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law in June. As a result, many government leaders report their budgets will require cuts and they need mandate relief. The tax cap is set at 2 per-
cent or the average of the national consumer price index (CPI), whichever is lower. The cap could be overridden by a 60 percent vote of a governing body. Unfunded and underfunded mandates include legal requirements that a local district provide a program, project, or activity on behalf of the state or federal governments. A day-long tax cap training event hosted by State Comp-
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CHAZY — Book donations are needed for the Chazy Friends of the Library Book Sale, an annual fundraiser to support Chazy Public Library. Needed are works of current fiction and non-fiction, children's books, and cookbooks. Condensed books and outof-date encyclopedias are asked not to be donated. Donations may be brought to Chazy Town Hall, 9631 State Route 9, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26, or 8:30 to 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27. The sale will be held at town hall Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call Chazy Public Library at 846-7676 or Emily Castine at 846-7585.
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Dick’s Country Store and Music Oasis showcasing local talent Business giving away a Dillion guitar Sept. 2
By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com CHURUBUSCO — Dick’s Country and Music Oasis is shining a spotlight on local talent. The business began hosting a monthly talent show last fall and is rapidly approaching its first year anniversary of featuring performances by musicians from across the North Country, said employee Tony LaClair. “We’ve got our 11th one coming up,” said LaClair, referring to a show scheduled for Friday, Sept. 2. “We get about five to six performers each show, playing about four song each. It’s not a competition, just a showcase.” The talent show started because the business felt there needed to be another venue for musicians to perform and
for people to enjoy that music, said LaClair. “We basically wanted to give people who don’t have whole lot of places to perform a place to come try out their stuff and meet and hang out with other musicians,” said LaClair. “We’ve created a musical community atmosphere around the store.” Dick’s Country and Music Oasis — located at 7429 U.S. Route 11 — is “kind of in middle of nowhere” but wellknown to many, said LaClair, which has helped draw musicians from “pretty much everywhere.” “We’ve had people from Canada come down, people in the Tri-Lakes area like Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. We’ve had people come from Plattsburgh and Vermont,” said LaClair. “They come from quite away.” And, so do those who come to hear the music. The average show sees 60 to 100 people in attendance, said La-
Clair. “We were doing the shows in the back room at the store but this summer we moved across the road to our bigger building,” said LaClair. The Sept. 2 talent show will feature Canadian-born folk artist and now Chateaugay area resident Josée Allard, Plattsburgh area folk artist Celia Evans, Saranac Lake folk artist Theresa Hartford and Brandon and Seana Gambill, vocal performers from the Hogansburg area, among other performers. “We basically put together a show where the acts complement each other,” said LaClair, who said the line-up for each show is decided upon in advance based off those who register. The Sept. 2 show — which will start at 7 p.m. — will also feature a giveaway of a Dillion guitar. Those who attend will be entered to win though must still be present at the time of the drawing in order to win, said LaClair.
Colin Fergusson, an employee at Dick's Country Store and Music Oasis in Churubusco, holds an electric guitar to be given away at the store’s talent show Friday, Sept. 2. Photo by Eagle Dunsmore
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hile all area high schools will be officially opening their doors to students in the next two weeks, many of those students have already found their way back to the facilities’ athletic fields. Almost every sport will have started practicing for the upcoming fall 2011 high school sports season by the end of August, all with eyes on athletic excellence, quality competition and, in the case of varsity teams, a chance to chase the goal of a sectional or even state championship. The first games are set to take place Labor Day weekend, with a full set of Northern Football Conference games on tap, quickly to be followed by the new Section VII unified soccer season and Section X soccer season, as well as the volleyball, cross country, girls swimming and cheerleading seasons. This is just the beginning to a new year of sports in all three seasons: fall, winter and spring, where student athletes will take to the field, pool, mats and courts to try their best. With that comes a few reminders about making sure that the student athletes, coaches and officials enjoy the season, as well as those who come to watch their children, family, friends and alma mater play. First, when it comes to modified and junior varsity sports, let’s remember that there are no championships here. Sure, it’s nice to win, but these levels are to prepare student athletes for the varsity levels. Coaches need to remember that these are the levels where fundamentals and implementation happen and coach accordingly. It would surprise a lot of people how many modified teams who win very few games then turn into varsity teams that wins sectional titles. Also, this is something that parents and fans have to remember. You may question why a certain move took place, but remember that coaches on these levels are trying to give athletes as much experience as possible, which might not always be in the same interest as winning the game. When it comes to varsity sports, make sure that the competition stays on the field. Nothing is more embarrassing than seeing fans taunt each other and opposing teams because they feel it is helping their team. It’s not. It’s embarrassing them, the
school and, more importantly, the person doing the taunting. No one goes to work the next day and says, “Did you see how so-and-so screamed at the ref for a bad call and then ran down to the sidelines to confront the coach after the game. They have real team spirit.” Instead they say, “Did you see how so-and-so screamed at the ref for a bad call and then ran down to the sidelines to confront the coach after the game. They’re a real jerk.” Unfortunately, this type of behavior can be promoted when people are allowed to anonymously post derogatory comments about other teams, officials and coaches on websites, or have those comments seen in print. You can’t trumpet the cause of sportsmanship in one breath and then provide a platform for malicious and hurtful speak in another. Student athletes need to remember the same. There is no need for name-calling, derogatory remarks or insults in the midst of competition. If you think you need to do it because your sports role model does it, you have the wrong role model. Enjoy the competition. Enjoy playing against your peers in athletic contests. Former opponents can be close friends after the games end, and the glory days are retold to children and grandchildren, or even right after the final buzzer sounds. This also leads to being a good sport. There is no need to insult or talk bad about a team after a game is finished, because the game is just that — finished. Over. What would be great is when the endof-game lineup takes place, every player and coach meant what they said when they went through that line, instead of walking through like a zombie mumbling out, “good game” or “nice job.” Be sincere in victory and defeat. So, to all who are ready for another scholastic sports season, here is to a safe, fun and, hopefully, sportsmanship-filled year of competition.
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not want to be on. At 57 mericans are years of age, I don’t considcrankier than er myself old or a prude, but ever. when I start looking back A recent Gallup poll and thinking about how found Americans’ satisfacthings have changed over tion with the way things are time, I feel somehow like the going has fallen to just 11 old curmudgeon warning percent. That’s the second the youngsters not to play lowest number recorded in with fire for fear of getting the poll’s 30 years. burnt. We find ourselves so According to Gallup, Dan Alexander frustrated over events and America has been growing Thoughts from conditions of the day, but we increasingly dissatisfied Behind the Pressline keep playing with fire and since 2004, when national then wonder where the satisfaction slipped below burns come from. 50 percent, it went below 40 percent in 2005 As I look back, I can see how attitudes and 30 percent in 2009. are changed by the information we are fed. Americans used to be able to find refuge We seem bent on stretching for the outraduring the dark times and escape life’s geous and gravitating to who can deliver troubles for short periods of time. Church the greatest shock value. In retrospect, events, theater, radio, movies, family outwhen you compare the information we ings, television, sporting events or just sitwere exposed to in the old days, with TV ting out on the front porch and watching shows like “Leave it to Beaver” and “Ozzie the world go by, were all geared toward and Harriet” or a movie like “Mr. Smith what we once called “entertainment” to get Goes to Washington,” we could laugh and your mind off the real world events. reinforce valuable life lessons. Taking the place of those escapes from Compared to what we digest today as real world events, we now have a constant entertainment and acceptable society bebarrage of “reality” TV shows. havior, Real Housewives of (name your Times, attitudes, expectations, goals, ascity here), sexual innuendo-filled comepirations and temperament all seem to be dies beginning at 8 p.m. in what use to be moving toward the extreme these days. considered the family hour, Mature Rated We’re not just dissatisfied with how things Video Games for their extreme violence, or are going, we’re downright frustrated. As gruesome, violent packed movies that confrustration grows, people begin to take actinue to portray a realism through special tion. And those actions are showing up in effects, is it any wonder why we are frusevery news story you come across. trated when real life starts to replicate the It’s one thing for drunken sports fans to shout obscenities at opposing players, but thing we gravitate to for entertainment? When our elected leaders, sports heroes, when fans beat another fan and shots get movie/television stars act this way and we fired at an NFL event, it’s gone way over glorify the extreme and outrageous in sothe line. It’s one thing to discover a person ciety, how can we expect to see a future on death row for the last 17 years is innofilled with anything but what we digest cent, but another for the prosecutor to when we are entertaining ourselves? make the man admit killing three young In years gone by, we had censors controlboys so he can be pardoned and set free. ling the information we received and we all It’s one thing for political adversaries to disagree, and it’s something else when a railed against censorship in favor of freedom of expression. I’m not suggesting we longtime elected official calls citizens “terreturn to those days, but we must begin to rorists” and another tells a political party realize that we are becoming a product of to “Go to Hell.” It’s one thing for a disgrunour own creation. tled student to get back at a school by We need to reacquire our moral and sophoning in a prank bomb threat, and it’s cial compass in order to put ourselves and something very different to gather enough our world back on a less destructive course explosive material to detonate the materiand once again find the peaceful satisfacal on the opening day of school. And these tion with the world we all share. were just some headlines from last week. Dan Alexander is publisher and owner of Unless cooler heads begin to prevail, I Denton Publications. He may be reached at fear our society is well down a path we do dan@denpubs.com.
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City sees need for animal rescue As a St. John Feral Cat Fund, Inc. (SJFCF) volunteer, I was heartened to read that the City Council is considering budgeting funds for animal rescue. Our organization receives countless calls daily requesting someone to ‘come and pick up’ stray, sick, or abandoned animals. This week we’ve received calls regarding two additional hoarding situations in Clinton County – one involving 30+ and another involving 20+ cats. The SJFCF is a non-profit agency staffed by volunteers. Its work is NOT supported by city, county, or other government funding. Our mission is to reduce feral feline population via Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). However, most local shelters are at capacity and short-staffed. SJFCF is often asked to help (free of charge) with rescues like the Lakeside Apartment and the City cat hoarding. During the hoarding rescue, SJFCF volunteers worked with CCES to prepare the temporary shelter. Our volunteers transported healthy kittens to the temporary shelter quickly – within a few days. Over the next three weeks, the SJFCF found homes for the most feral (wild) ones and transported them from the hospital. Shortly thereafter, remaining cats were transferred to the shelter. This helped keep costs to the City to a minimum. SJFCF volunteers visit, clean, feed, and medicate these animals twice daily, seven days per week. Our group has spearheaded publicity regarding the availability of these cats and kittens and have facilitated all adoptions. We’ve promoted the availability of the animals on both our Website (http://members.petfinder.com/~NY483/index.html) and on Facebook. I am relieved that the City Council recognizes the need to allocate funding for these situations, but an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It would behoove City and County officials work with local veterinarians on programs to make sterilization more affordable. It is clear that we have a serious problem throughout Clinton County. Karen Jackson Peru
On behalf of Northeastern Clinton Central School, we would like to thank all of the area businesses who contributed to our 2nd-annual After-Prom Party. This event was a huge success. Students burned the midnight oil enjoying activities such as inflatable games, entertainment by a hypnotist and even a creative henna tattoo artist. Each student left with a prize, delicious breakfast, and, most importantly, they were in a safe environment. Again, many thanks for the support you give to the community and Northeastern Clinton Central School. Katie McNeil NCCS After-Prom Party Committee
Government is broken
I am a 79-year-old military retired veteran. I served my country to the best of my ability. At that time, I had great respect for our United States Government. What is happening to our country? Our government is broken. I never conceived this could happen. The situation worsens daily. We have representatives in Washington, who only have their own best interests in mind. They have no respect for the office of the President or the American citizens. This is proven out daily by their actions. Our problems are fast coming to a catastrophic conclusion. Today, our country for the first time in history had it’s credit rating degraded. This does not appear to concern many of our elected representatives. They have gone on recess for the entire month of August. Recess is better known as a paid vacation. Recess is also a time when one can get away from Washington and forget all the problems resulting from their poor judgment. They should bow their heads in shame. The thirty one brave servicemen who gave up their lives on Au-
Caring for your vegetable gardens
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y vegetable garden is in full swing right now. Just this morning, I piled my harvest of carrots, tomatoes, onions, broccoli, cucumbers, fennel, and eggplant onto the counter. And, I still left plenty in the garden that will need to be harvested over the next few days and weeks as well. In addition to the never ending watering and harvesting, there is still quite a bit to do in the garden during the month of August. One of the important tasks in the vegetable garden in August is to encourage the warm weather crops to ripen their remaining vegetables. The first step in this process is to stop fertilizing your tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. Fertilizer will only encourage the plants to put on new growth and new flowers instead of ripening the fruit on the vine. In addition, you want to take the time to prune off all of the tomato’s lower leaves. This prevents the spread of fungal diseases from the soil up the plant. While you are pruning, now is also the time to consider pruning off any blossoms on your indeterminate plants. Removing the blossoms will encourage the fruits that are on the vine to ripen before the first frost of fall, which aren’t too far off. Now is about the latest that you would want to
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plant your cool season crops for a fall harvest as well. Crops such as broccoli and Brussels sprouts would have needed to be planted earlier (around mid-July) for a fall harvest. But leafy greens such as lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, and arugula can be planted now for a fall harvest. I always plant a larger crop of fall greens than a spring crop. The longer days of August and the summer heat gets them off to a good start. The cool, crisp fall weather gives the greens a sweeter, milder flavor and prevents the plants from bolting. What’s great about fall greens as well is that they can withstand light frosts and with some protection can even handle heavy frosts. While many annuals and perennials are starting to look leggy and tired this time of the year, the vegetable gardens look great. With some additional planning, planting, and pruning, harvests can be increased in both quantity and quality! Anne Lenox Barlow is a professional horticulturist who enjoys gardening with her family in Plattsburgh. She also chronicles her gardening experiences at her blog www.northcountrygarden.wordpress.com. She can be reached at a.lenox.barlow@gmail.com.
gust 5, did not have the luxury of a recess. They were performing their duty as their country asked of them. All problems are apparent, and our representatives are being paid to seek them out and correct them. May I call to your attention that Congress has a 82 percent unfavorable rating. I find this rating absolutely disgusting and nauseating. When elections come, I am certainly going to take this situation into my voting consideration. Even at my age, I still have a good memory. In the meantime, I intend to speak to as many people as I can, write letters, emails, and spread the word as I see it. Trust me on this point, I shall be very active in all ways possible. Remember Seniors vote. I love my country. I hope that those persons who I consider unworthy of their elected position will not mind the deserved publicity they will be receiving. Edward Schiffler Peru
Thanks for tournament support On behalf of the Plattsburgh Professional Firefighters Association, we would like to thank all participants and sponsors of this year ’s golf tournament, held on July 30. The event was held, with all proceeds benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Without the support of the community, this event would not be possible. We would like to thank these sponsors for their contribution and hole sponsorships: The Barracks Golf Course for their generous hospitality, Plattsburgh Distributing, South Plattsburgh Volunteer Fire Department, Lake City Fire Equipment, Shumway Insurance Agency, Brooke & Irwin Insurance Agency, Plattsburgh Professional Firefighters Association, Plattsburgh Police Local 812 and Industrial Med Testing. Thank you all again for your continued support of the tournament and most importantly a great cause! Hope to see you all again next year. Jamie Schwartz Pat Schmidt Joel Bogensberger Tournament organizers
Flavorful summer squash
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n a visit to my mom’s last week, I shared my abundance of summer squash with her. She remembered an Italian soup that my grandma used to make and we got to work in the kitchen. The outcome was a pleasant surprise. Just when I thought I couldn’t eat one more bite of summer squash, this recipe change everything and I can’t wait to make it again. It is surprisingly sweet and savory, and best of all it is super simple to make.
Summer Squash Soup 6 cups chopped summer squash 1 carton low sodium chicken broth + 1 carton water (refill same carton from stock) 2 eggs 1 large garlic clove Olive oil Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 1. Cover the bottom of your soup
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afiya is a 9-year-old female hound mix who is incredibly happy go-lucky, walks well on a leash, is healthy and totally affectionate. The adoption fee has been waived on Safiya. Twister is a large 9-year-old German shepherd mix surrendered with his friend Jack, another shepherd mix. We would love to see the two adopted together as Twister has come to rely on Jack after losing his longtime human companion. The adoption fee has been waived on Twister.
pot with olive oil. Add the garlic and sauté for a minute, then add the squash. Cook until soft. 2. Add low sodium chicken stock and water. 3. Scramble the 2 eggs in a glass and add to the soup while stirring so that the egg doesn’t clump together. 4. Add salt and pepper to taste. 5. Allow to simmer until you are ready to serve. Enjoy! Corinna Maggy is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and corrective exercise specialist offering private personal training, classes, and weight management programs. She can be reached at 605-3549 or corinnamaggy@yahoo.com.
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Program helps bridge gap in services for the visually-impaired By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Association for the Visually Impaired makes it its business to help those who suffer from vision problems — even those who sometimes fall between the cracks when it comes to qualifying for services. According to NCAVI executive director Donna M. Abair, the nonprofit organization — which has been providing vision rehabilitation services since 1989 in Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence counties — contracts with the state to provide services for the blind and legally-blind ages 55 and older free of charge. However, the organization recognized there was a largely underserved population of those who didn’t meet that criteria. So, they decided to help. NCAVI created the Courtesy Visit Program, which consists
of making house calls free of charge for home evaluations of those requesting services, explained Abair. “We visit with folks anywhere from one to three times, where we offer advice, bring them new or recycled equipment and give them home evaluations for things like magnifiers to help them with their vision,” said Abair. The visits also help the visually-impaired with suggestions of how they can make their homes more accessible such as by improving lighting and utilizing clocks and other devices with larger print. Though NCAVI provides services through the Courtesy Visit Program, it continually raises money privately to keep services going, said Abair. This year, the organization dedicated its annual “Golf for Sight” golf tournament at Harmony Golf Club in Port Kent toward the program. The event raised more than $8,500.
“We were encouraged by the participation,” said Abair, who felt people were compelled to join specifically to help the Courtesy Visit Program, which last year alone served 50 people and this year expects to double that figure. The Courtesy Visit Program is also important to have in place to help prepare the visually-impaired for further complications with their sight they could develop over time, said Abair. “When we catch people earlier than when they become legally-blind, it’s an advantage for them,” said Abair. “This way, their familiar with us and they’re not behind the eight ball. They have the tools in place to help them cope and are way ahead of the game.” For more information about the Courtesy Visit Program or other services offered by NCAVI, contact the organization at 562-2330 or visit www.ncavi.org.
Millie Gellner, a resident of Lake Forest Senior Living Community in Plattsburgh, uses a low-vision timer, one of the several articles that may be recommended for people through the Courtesy Visit Program by the North Country Association for the Visually Impaired. Photo provided
County hears from potential buyer of home healthcare service license
By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com
PLATTSBURGH — The Clinton County Legislature has heard from a Rochester-based company interested in purchasing the county’s home healthcare service license and taking over its services. The legislature’s finance committee met with representatives from HCR Home Care, Aug. 16, to learn more about the company, which submitted a bid to purchase the county’s license. Mark A. Maxim, HCR’s president and administrator, and Elizabeth Zicari, the company’s vice president of clinical services, gave a formal presentation to the legislators Tuesday afternoon, discussing how HCR uses “researchbased quality improvement” and continuing education to “provide the highest standard of care possible.” “Patient care is a very sensitive and very personal issue,” said Zicari. “Our patients in any community are our family members, our friends, our neighbors — people
that we care about. They’re not a number.” Each of the legislators in attendance posed questions to Maxim and Zicari, citing concerns by those currently employed through the county’s home health-care program as to whether or not they would have a job if HCR were to purchase the county’s license. “Our goal would be to certainly hire any of the nurses that want to stay and work for the Clinton County patients through HCR,” said Zicari. “We would be very interested in talking with them and in maintaining their relationships with the patients they’ve cared for and not to interrupt that for the patients.” Legislator Robert W. Butler, RArea 6, further questioned if staff other than nurses, would be needed if a deal with HCR went through. Maxim responded that in every county HCR currently handles home healthcare, the organization has hired every clinical person who has wanted to continue employment under the HCR administration.
“We expect that to be the case here,” he said. However, the need for clerical staff would not be as great, Maxim said, noting centralizing administrative and clerical work from its main offices in Rochester is one way the company can reduce expenses and be more profitable where the county has suffered financially to the tune of approximately $2 million a year in recent years. Maxim stated there would be a potential need for “three to four” clerical staff members. According to County Administrator Michael E. Zurlo, the county currently employees approximately 13 clerical staff members for the home healthcare program. “So, that may be an area where not everybody will have a job,” said Maxim. Maxim and Zicari also stated HCR could make the home healthcare program profitable by spreading its costs over a wider base of patients. The county’s program currently cares for less than 300 patients. HCR currently sees 2,000 patients daily over its coverage
area, said Maxim, which includes Monroe, Orleans, Genesee, Cortland and Schoharie counties. This fall, HCR will begin offering services in Delaware, Wayne and Madison counties, adding even more patients into the fold, he said. Legislator John W. Gallagher, DArea 9, questioned if the company’s resources would be stretched too thin as it adds more territories to its coverage area. Zicari responded that would not be the case. “We feel very confident by the time the whole process goes through that we’ve got our people lined up so we can provide the support needed,” said Zicari. “What makes you think you can take this bull by the horns and make it work so that you can make a profit on this over the next several years where we couldn’t,” asked Butler. Both Maxim and Zicari reiterated that by putting less administrative duties on nurses providing care, it makes them more productive and able to provide better care to more patients.
“I think our nursing retention and satisfaction rates probably speaks to the comfort level with our method and our productivity expectations,” said Zicari. “We intend to be successful here. We don’t enter into these decisions lightly.” When questioned what would happen if HCR couldn’t maintain a viable bottom line, Maxim replied candidly. “If we went out of business, there wouldn’t be an agency in the state that wasn’t out of business,” said Maxim. “We think we’re high quality and very efficient. And, if we can’t make it, nobody can.” The county has made no decision at this point whether or not to sell its home health-care service, noted Zurlo. Legislators are currently in the process of obtaining more information from HCR before a decision could be made. The amount of time a transition would take if the county decides to go with HCR would be about one year, said Maxim.
Blood drives being held at three locations through Aug. 30 Sign-ups being taken for half-marathon PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Regional Blood Donor Center will conduct several blood drives across the region through the end of the month. Blood drives will be held on the following dates and times at the following locations: • Friday, Aug. 26: Clinton County Government Center, 137 Margaret St., Plattsburgh, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Monday, Aug. 29: New York State Police Barracks, 9 Dunning Way, Plattsburgh, 7 to 11 a.m.; Peru Volunteer Fire Department, 753 Bear Swamp Road, Peru, 4 to 7 p.m. • Tuesday, Aug. 30: Morrisonville Ambulance Service, 21 Banker Road, Morrisonville, 4 to 7 p.m. Those wishing to donate blood must be in good health and must be at least 17 years old or 16 years old with parental consent. Donors must weigh at least 110 pounds. All donors must pass physical and health history examinations given prior to donation. Whole blood can be donated once every 56 days. Two units of red blood cells can be donated at one time, using a process known as red cell apheresis, which can be made every 16 weeks. Walk-ins are welcome at all locations. For more information, contact the North Country Regional Blood Donor Center, located at 85 Plaza Blvd., Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 562-7406.
PERU — The first annual Octoberfest HalfMarathon is seeking participants. The 13.1-mile event will be held in memory of Robert "Chip" Hamilton Saturday, Oct. 15, starting at the Peru Volunteer Fire Department on Bear Swamp Road at 9 a.m. Registration is now open and required prior to the event. Registration will close Thursday, Sept. 1, or when 500 participants is reached. For more information or to register, visit www.runoctoberfest.com or e-mail runoctoberfest@yahoo.com.
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NOTICE OF 2011 LAKE CHAMPLAIN SEA LAMPREY CONTROL TREATMENT SCHEDULE AND TEMPORARY WATER USE ADVISORIES The former Cadyville Elementary School, located on State Route 3, remains for sale after a purchase offer fell through recently. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk-Duquette
Former Cadyville Elementary building back on the market By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com CADYVILLE — The Saranac Central School District is again looking for a buyer for the former Cadyville Elementary School. School district superintendent Kenneth O. Cringle said the district has been trying to sell the State Route 3 building since the spring of 2009, and, most recently, an “offer was in the works” for approximately six months, but fell through. “The board of education entered into a provisional sales agreement with a due diligence period for the proposed buyer to conduct additional inspections,” said Cringle. “Following the initial agreement, the district was willing to extend this study period un-
der certain terms and conditions. The terms in the contract were not met in a timely manner, therefore, the property was placed back on the market.” The prospective purchaser expressed plans to create “higher end condominiums” on the property, which has been assessed at $469,000, said Cringle. CDC Real Estate Inc. is actively marketing the property, recently touring it with an interested party Aug. 17, said Cringle. Getting the property back on the tax rolls would be a benefit for the school district and other taxing jurisdictions, Cringle added. “Generating additional district property revenue, particularly during these difficult economic times, is always a welcomed tax payer offering,” he said.
‘Little Champy’ stars in new kids’ book by Gordie Little
Date September 7- 8 September 15
Stream Ausable/Little Ausable River delta Boquet River
Treatment dates for the Poultney River, Mt. Hope Brook and Putnam Creek have yet to be determined, but will likely be during the last two weeks in September. These treatment dates will be announced to the local media and on the sea lamprey control hotline when they become available. Temporary water use advisories will be in effect in specific areas following each treatment. The purpose of the advisories, developed by the Department of Health, is to minimize exposure to the sea lamprey treatment compounds. The Department of Health recommends that river water, which may contain treatment concentrations of TFM, should not be used for drinking, swimming, fishing, irrigating, or livestock watering until the control chemical dissipates. Nearby lake water, which may contain dilute concentrations of TFM, should not be used for drinking or livestock watering until the advisory is lifted. In the case of Bayluscide, the Department of Health recommends that the treated lake water not be used for drinking or livestock watering for 4 days following treatment, or for swimming, fishing, or irrigation for 2 days following treatment. In addition, anglers should be aware that fish within the area treated with Bayluscide may contain low levels of this compound for 14 days following treatment. The treatment and water use advisories will have no effect on most people in the Champlain Basin and no municipal water supplies will be affected. An extensive series of mailings has already been initiated by department staff to contact landowners and renters who may be affected by the treatments. Local broadcast media will announce when advisories begin and end. There is also a toll free number (888-596-0611) the public may call for progress reports and updates on treatments and water use advisories. To determine if you may be affected by the advisories, please consult the table below:
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jeremiah@denpubs.com MORRISONVILLE — Author Gordon R. "Gordie" Little has a new book out and it’s just in time for the completion of the new Lake Champlain Bridge in Crown Point. “Little Champy Goes to School” — a 63page hardcover children’s book recently published by Bloated Toe Publishing, Peru — tells the story of “Little Champy,” a young lake monster who lives at the bottom of Lake Champlain. The story, said Little, is about Little Champy going to school to learn how to undulate. “Which everyone knows is important for any lake monster to do,” said Little, laughing. The story features characters like Little Champy’s mother, “Mama Champy;” his father, “Big Champy;” and his grandfather, “Old Champy,” who support him as he as he prepares for the big test of a surface swim near the Lake Champlain Bridge. “[The book] teaches kids to persevere,” said Little. “It teaches them to do their lessons, pay attention and whatever they do, do their best.” The story of Little Champy is one Little has been telling for years but only most recently came together in the form of an actual book. “I’ve told this story to hundreds of school kids and teachers and they all seemed to like it,” said Little. Little Champy Goes to School originally took place under the old Lake Champlain Bridge, but with the demolition of the bridge last December changing the story of the bridge, the story of Little Champy was changed, too. “I was planning to publish it before but then they had the bad sense to blow up the bridge on me,” Little said with a laugh. “When I heard they were going to replace it, that’s when Larry Gooley [owner of Bloated Toe Publishing] and I got together to get this book out before its reopening.”
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service announces that sea lamprey control treatments will continue this September in four tributaries and two deltas of Lake Champlain. The sea lamprey is a parasitic fish that has seriously damaged the trout and salmon fishery in the lake. Crews will apply TFM to four streams and Bayluscide to one delta area according to the following tentative schedule:
Author Gordon R. "Gordie" Little holds a copy of his new children’s book “Little Champy Goes to School,” published by Bloated Toe Publishing, Peru. Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau
The book features color illustrations on its front and back covers designed by Les Bradford of Peru. “Les is an old Korean War pilot who retired from Plattsburgh Air Force Base and he’s a dear, wonderful friend,” said Little. “He’s done a fabulous job.” Bradford created the cover images by overlaying different colors of construction paper, said Little, resulting in images of both the old Lake Champlain Bridge and a depiction of what the new bridge is expected to look like, with Little Champy swimming along the surface of the lake in the foreground. Bradford’s artwork, which is also found inside the book, comes together with the story of Little Champy to produce a book Little said has been “selling like crazy.” Little Champy Goes to School also features historical tidbits about the Lake Champlain Bridge, said Little, which he feels adds to the educational aspect of the book. “I think kids are really going to like it,” said Little. Little Champy Goes to School is available at the following locations in Clinton County: Mountain Mart, Altona; Conroy’s Organics, Beekmantown; Dick’s Country Store and Music Oasis, Churubusco; Maggy Pharmacy, Dannemora; Peru Health Mart, Peru; Corner-Stone Bookshop, Plattsburgh; and Cornerstone Drug and Gift, Rouses Point. Little’s book is also available directly from Bloated Toe Publishing on their website, www.bloatedtoe.com.
Ausable/Little Ausable River delta Boquet River Poultney River Mt. Hope Brook Putnam Creek
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Lake Area North of Stream Mouth
Lake Area South of Stream Mouth
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*includes all of south Lake from canal to Larabees Point ** includes all of South Bay If your property is in NY and the advisories will affect you and you have not been previously contacted by DEC or the USFWS, please call the toll-free number (888-596-0611). If requested, drinking water and water for agricultural and household uses will be supplied to people in the advisory areas whose water supply is affected. The public is reminded that the treatment schedule is subject to change due to factors such as technical problems, bad weather, or unsuitable lake levels or stream flows and is pending acquisition of all required permits.
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Having Fun at the Annual Redford Picnic
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Expansion From page 1 Belair, and potential theft. “We’ve been fortunate to date that nothing has happened to them,” said Belair, who added the concern also played a factor into the need for indoor storage with the expansion. The expansion — which is estimated to cost approximately $330,000 by the time the project wraps up in September — will include the creation of four vehicle bays and a new hose drying tower which will allow firefighters to hoist hoses vertically to allow them to drain and dry quicker. “Before we’d have to lay the hoses out on the floor which made things very cramped,” said Belair. The expansions will also include a new floor drain system which Belair said meets Environmental Protection Agency requirements with an oil separator he calls an “added feature” that plays into the department’s interesting in being environmentally-conscious. The building will also have new metal
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roofing, new exterior lighting and sidewalks leading to each of the building’s entrances. The existing parking lot will also be expanded out to Bloomer Street, providing firefighters with more adequate parking and room for department functions. “[The expanded parking lot] will be a major benefit because now when we come back we have to back into the station and we tie up traffic,” said Belair. “This way, we’ll be able to use Bloomer Street and not tie up the main street.” This will be the department’s first major renovation project since a department meeting room and kitchen was built 25 years ago, said Belair. Above all, the expansion project will be at no cost to taxpayers, he emphasized. “It will be paid in full with money budgeted in our capital project fund,” said Belair. “It’ll be paid for it in its entirety without raising taxes next year whatsoever.” The work is being performed by general contractor Loran Construction, Hogansburg, and subcontractor JFP Enterprises, Plattsburgh.
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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. PLATTSBURGH Seventh Day Adventist - 4003 Rt. 22, Plattsburgh, 561-3491 - Pastor Livergood Worship Saturday at 11:30 a.m., Pot Luck Dinner after service 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 8 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 8 a.m. First Presbyterian Church - 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518/2976529. 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. 6-11-11 • 77168
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CHAZY — Dorothy J. Wilson, 92, passed away Aug. 13, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 25 at Sacred Heart Church, Chazy. Burial was in the parish cemetery. R.W. Walker Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Donald C. George, 86 LANCASTER, Pa. — Donald C. George, 86, formerly of Morrisonville, passed away Aug. 13, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 16 at St. Alexander's Church, Morrisonville. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery, Plattsburgh. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Katherine M. Blow, 90 ELLENBURG — Katherine Mae Blow, 90, passed away Aug. 14, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 19 at Chateaugay Funeral Home, Chateaugay, which was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Brainardsville Cemetery.
Dawn E. Mars, 74 TICONDEROGA — Dawn Elizabeth Mars, 74, passed away Aug. 14, 2011. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at her Canfield Road residence. Wilcox and Regan Funeral Home, Ticonderoga, is in charge of arrangements.
Douglas J. Stitt, 64 CROWN POINT — Douglas James Stitt, 64, passed away Aug. 14, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 17 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Ticonderoga. Burial was in Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery, Crown Point. Wilcox and Regan Funeral Home, Ticonderoga, was in charge of arrangements.
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MALONE — Earl Gordon Otis, 91, passed away Aug. 15, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 18 at Spaulding Funeral Home, Malone, which was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Brainardsville Cemetery.
MALONE — Beulah E. Cardinal, 91, passed away Aug. 16, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 23 at Notre Dame Church, Malone. Spaulding Funeral Home, Malone, was in charge of arrangements.
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MORIAH — Florence Helen Allen Hall, 97, passed away Aug. 15, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 24 at Mount Moriah Presbyterian Church, Port Henry. Burial was in Moriah Union Cemetery. Harland Funeral Home, Port Henry, was in charge of arrangements.
PERU — Kermit E. Irwin, 96, passed away Aug. 16, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 20 at Peru Community Church. Burial was in God's Acre Cemetery. Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, was in charge of arrangements.
David B. Patnode, 49 THOMASTON, Conn. — David Bruce Patnode, 49, formerly of Willsboro, N.Y., passed away Aug. 15, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 20 at Calvary Cemetery, Willsboro. Huestis Funeral Home, Willsboro, was in charge of arrangements.
Roberta Johnston, 75 NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Roberta Johnston, 75, passed away Aug. 15, 2011.
Carol A. Jeffries, 71 CLIFTON PARK — Carol A. Jeffries, 71, passed away Aug. 15, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 18 at Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, Clifton Park, which was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Memory Garden's Cemetery, Colonie.
Leonard G. Schlacter, 62 WEST CHAZY — Leonard G. "Len" Schlacter, 62, passed away Aug. 15, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 19 at St. Mary's of the Lake Church. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
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LAKE PLACID — Walter G. Clarke, 86, passed away Aug. 17, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 22 at St. Agnes Catholic Church. Burial was in St. Agnes Cemetery.
Rebecca L. Mydlarz, 22 MORIAH Rebecca Lynn Mydlarz, 22, passed away Aug. 17, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 20 at Sacred Heart Church, Crown Point. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Crown Point. Harland Funeral Home, Port Henry, was in charge of arrangements.
Irene V. St. Germaine, 88 MORRISONVILLE — Irene V. St. Germaine, 88, passed away Aug. 17, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 20 at St. Alexander's Church, Morrisonville. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Elizabeth V. Wilkins, 88 WILLSBORO — Elizabeth Virginia (Richard) Wilkins, 88, passed away Aug. 17, 2011. Funeral services will be held 12 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2, at St. Joseph's Church, Essex. Burial will follow
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Madeline J. Liberty, 65 PLATTSBURGH — Madeline J. "Amanda" Liberty, 65, passed away Aug. 17, 2011. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, 1 Smart Road, Plattsburgh. Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, is in charge of arrangements.
Robert G. DeSimone, 43 PORT HENRY — Robert G. "Bobby" DeSimone, 43, passed away Aug. 18, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 23 at All Saints Church, Mineville. Burial was in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Moriah.
Raymond Blair, 86 CROWN POINT — Raymond Blair, 86, passed away Aug. 18, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 23 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Crown Point. Burial was in Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery, Crown Point.
Joseph H. Snide, 87 MINEVILLE — Joseph Herman Francis Snide, 87, a native of Mooers Forks, passed away Aug. 18, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 22 at All Saints Church, Mineville. Burial was in The Catholic Community of Moriah Cemetery. Harland Funeral Home, Port Henry, was in charge of arrangements.
Theresa S. Spear, 75 ALTONA — Theresa S. Spear, 75, of passed away Aug. 19, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 22 at Holy Angels Church, Altona. Ross Funeral Home, Mooers, was in charge of arrangements.
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Tax Cap From page 1 yet if it would require budget cuts. The state comptroller ’s guidelines regarding the cap, according to Ferebee, have so far not been clear “at all.” What if, for an unseen reason, Ferebee said, the town had to hire a lawyer, the cost of whom would place the budget over the tax cap? What would the town do? “Really we don’t know the ground rules yet,” Ferebee said. Keene employees haven’t seen a pay raise in three years, and in order to grant a pay raise, Ferebee said he’d need to cut from unmandated programs. “I’m opposed to the cap,” Ferebee said. “If there was a cap on state mandates, that would be a different story.” Minerva Supervisor Sue Montgomery Corey said the tax cap would require cuts in her town, but she wasn’t sure where in the budget. “Everything needs to be reviewed,” Montgomery Corey said. The Minerva supervisor said she thought the idea of managing costs was a good one, but living with a cap without mandate relief is “going to be tough.” Ticonderoga Supervisor Debra Malaney said cuts were inevitable in her town because of the tax cap. She’s asked all departments to find at least 10 percent cuts in their budgets. “Everything is on the table,” Malaney said. Still, the Ticonderoga supervisor said she supported the cap, seeing it from the perspective of both a homeowner and a municipal leader. “People need relief from taxes,” Malaney said. “We need to be able to afford to live here.” The Ticonderoga supervisor said she wanted to know what a town was supposed to do in the unforseen event infrastructure is broken, and fixing it would put the budget over the cap.
Town of Plattsburgh Supervisor Bernie Bassett said he was optimistic cuts would not be required from his budget as a result of the cap. “We’re a lean, mean machine,” the Plattsburgh supervisor said. “We operate very frugally.” Still, he wasn’t certain Plattsburgh would escape cuts due to the town’s lack of a general tax, and because some of the details of the cap remain unclear. Bassett had mixed feelings about the cap, saying it represented a “broad-brush” approach. “The tax cap is there for good purposes,” the Plattsburgh supervisor said. “The motive, the incentive, has merit. The question is ‘Can we do it?’” While Bassett believes Plattsburgh can, he isn’t so confident about other towns. Peru Supervisor Peter Glushko said he didn’t think the 2 percent cap was going to represent a hardship for his town. “We are in no way anticipating that we’re going to exceed that,” Glushko said, adding that taxes have been decreasing or staying level in his town for the past two years. The Peru supervisor described his position on the tax cap as “qualified support.” “They have to really start tackling these unfunded mandates that come down,” Glushko said. Village of Lake George Mayor Robert Blais said the cap would require cuts in his budget. Lake George committed to a $3.1 million improvement to its wastewater treatment plant and pump station, which will eat up a large portion of the shrunken budget. As a result, the village will have to consider employee layoffs and holding fewer tourist events such as fireworks and park concerts, Blais said. The Lake George supervisor said he was opposed to the tax cap so long as it was not balanced with mandate relief.
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MALONE — Family revival day. 606 e. Main St. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Free. AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit. TLC Windows Gallery, Main St. 4-7 p.m. 646734-7151. ESSEX — Lawn chair concert. St. Joseph’s Church, Rt. 22. 7-9 p.m. Adults $7, children 10 and under $3. SARANAC LAKE — The Mystery of Irma Vep. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane, 5-7:30 p.m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072. ELIZABETHTOWN — Agnes of God by John Pielmeier. The Old Mill Gallery, 136 River St. 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. $12. 891-0361. WESTPORT — Fully Committed opening performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Saturday, Aug. 27
AU SABLE FORKS — Community Wide Yard Sale. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. MALONE — Family revival day. 606 e. Main St. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Free. CHAMPLAIN — Sales to go to Mooers Food Pantry. St. Mary’s Mission Center. 10 a.m. noon. 420-5513. KEESEVILLE — Presentation of markers. Evergreen Cemetery. 9 a.m. CHAZY — Book sale. Chazy Town Hall. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 846-7676. WHALLONSBURG — Antique and Tag Sale to benefit the North Country SPCA. Whallonsburg Grange. 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. (early bird admission: $20), 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. (free admission), 35 p.m (everything half-price). AUSABLE CHASM — Walking and driving tour of Underground Railroad sites. North Star Underground Railroad Museum, 1131 Mace Chasm Rd. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 834-5180. WESTPORT — Writing workshop. Heritage House, 6459 Main St. 10:30 a.m. - noon. $10. mbcoudal@gmail.com. UPPER JAY — Grab and Go Homemade Sweets available for sale (in conjunction with Upper Jay Fire Department Classic Car event).. Wells Memorial Library. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit.
TLC Windows Gallery, Main St. 1-5 p.m. 646734-7151. JAY — Sven Curth performs. Village Green. 6:30 p.m. Free. PERU — Towne Meeting performs benefit concert. Little Ausable River Park gazebo. Rain site: Community Church Hall. Free. 6 - 8 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — Country musicians Jackie and Dick Brabant perform. Saranac Village at Will Rogers. 7:30 p.m. Open to public. $5 suggest donation. 891-7117. SARANAC LAKE — The Mystery of Irma Vep. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Betsy Thomas-Train, Leslie Daniels and John Briant author signing. Bookstore Plus. 3-5 p.m. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Sunday, Aug. 28
LEWIS — Annual roast. Lewis firehouse. Takeouts: noon. Serving: 1 p.m. Adults $9, children under 12 $5, 5 and under free. ELIZABETHTOWN — Poke-O-Moonshire firetower tour and discussion. Adirondack History Center Museum, 7590 Court St. Reservations required. Hikers must be over 15 years. 9 a.m. $15 for entire day, $5 for open discussion at 3:30 p.m. 873-6466. MALONE — Family revival day. 606 E. Main St. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Free. WILLSBORO — The Campbell Family, a New England gospel music group, performs. Willsboro United Methodist Church. 10 a.m. BRAINARDSVILLE — Special service and luncheon scheduled. Brainardsville Church Camp, State Rt. 374. 11 a.m. 572-0835. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 2 p.m. 962-8680. PAUL SMITHS — Monarchs in the Meadow benefit concert. VIC. 2 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — The Mystery of Irma Vep. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. MALONE — Rio screening. Holy Family School, 12 Homestead Park. Free. 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 29
PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Seniors Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Cen-
ter, 5139 N. Catherine St., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5636186, ext. 102. BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — Collection storage tour. Adirondack Museum. $10. 2-3 p.m. 352-7311. PLATTSBURGH — Young people with disabilities communications class. North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave. 563-9058. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Tuesday, Aug. 30
SARANAC LAKE — History walk in Long Lake. Departs from Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Open to public 55+ years. $5. 9 a.m. 891-7117. PLATTSBURGH — RSVP performs, Senior Citizens Council of Clinton County, 5139 N. Catherine St., 11 a.m. WEST CHAZY — Summer Reading Program, Dodge Library, 9 Fiske Road, 3 p.m. 4936131. SARANAC LAKE — The Mousetrap. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammers country music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
LAKE PLACID — Introduction to internet and email. Lake Placid Library. 9 a.m.-noon. Free. PLATTSBURGH — “Expressions IV,” Clinton Community College Alumni Art Gallery, 136 Clinton Point Dr., 3:30-5:30 p.m. Exhibition of Advocacy and Resource Center artists presented by Advocacy and Resource Center and CCC Alumni Association. 562-4195. SARANAC LAKE — The Mousetrap. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Thursday, Sept. 1
WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219. AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit. TLC Windows Gallery, Main St. 2-5 p.m. 646-
734-7151. SARANAC LAKE — The Mousetrap. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Story hour, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. Free. 523-3200. 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. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Friday, Sept. 2
AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit. TLC Windows Gallery, Main St. 4-7 p.m. 646734-7151. SARANAC LAKE — “8 Views / 4 Seasons” Sandra Hildreth painting exhibit opening reception. Adirondack Artists’ Guild. 5-7 p.m. 891-2615. SARANAC LAKE — The Mousetrap. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane, 5-7:30 p.m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Saturday, Sept. 3
SARANAC LAKE — Stuart Little. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 11 a.m. AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit. TLC Windows Gallery, Main St. 1-5 p.m. 646734-7151. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 2 p.m. 962-8680. LAKE PLACID — Author Sandra Weber conducts book signing. The Bookstore Plus. 35 p.m. Free. LAKE PLACID — Lyudmila and Oleg Protopopov skating show. Herb Brooks Arena. 7 p.m. $10 adults, $8 juniors and seniors. SARANAC LAKE — Theatre Group Dzieci presents Makbet. Union Depot, 42 Depot St. 7:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation. 586-1064. SARANAC LAKE — The Mystery of Irma Vep. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 4
SARANAC LAKE — Hobofest. Union Depot Park, Depot St. 11:45 a.m. - 10 p.m. 282-4743. WESTPORT — Much Ado About Nothing. Ballard Park. 2 p.m. Free. KEENE VALLEY — Willem Lange, presented by East Branch Friends of the Arts. Keene Valley Congregational Church. $10. 4 p.m. 5769857. SARANAC LAKE — The Mystery of Irma Vep. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. WESTPORT — Fully Committed performance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Monday, Sept. 5 LABOR DAY OBSERVED.
Tuesday, Sept. 6
SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammers country music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056.
Thursday, Sept. 8
WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219. LAKE PLACID — Story hour, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. Free. 523-3200. 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. PLATTSBURGH — Coast Guard Auxiliary/Plattsburgh Flotilla 15-08 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.
Friday, Sept. 9
KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane, 5-7:30 p.m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072.
Saturday, Sept. 10
WILMINGTON — Festival of the colors. Springfield Rd. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 946-2255.
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ANTIQUES 39TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE SHOW/SALE, sponsored by Yates County Agricultural Society. 100 Dealers. Saturday, August 27th, 9:30am - 3:30pm. Yates County Fairgrounds - Penn Yan, NY. Free coin appraisals/purchases by Tom Gleason, 9:30am 1:00pm. No pets on field. Information: Katie Carno - 1315-536-5039 ANTIQUE LOVERS TAKE NOTE BRIMFIELD, MA 5,000 Dealers of Antiques & Collectibles. Visit www.brimfield.com for info on 20 individual show openings. Sept. 6- 11, 2011 FOR SALE - ANTIQUE GRINDSTONE. CALL 518-297-2507 AFTER 6PM.
APPAREL & ACCESSORIES LARGE LAWN/LEAF Bags of Boys Clothes Sizes 10-14 Jeans, Shorts, t-shirts... some never worn Excellent condition. $20.00 per bag Middlebury, VT 802-989-7235
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FARM LIVESTOCK HORSES FOR Sale, Some Free, Some Cheap, Elizabethtown. Call 518-637-8351 or Cell 518-225-5012.
FIREWOOD CUT, Split, & Delivered Year-Round Service We are also a vendor for Warren Co. & Essex Co. Heap Assistance Program 518-251-5396
4 - 31X10.50R15 ON CHROME RIMS, 6 LUG CHEVY, BEST OFFER. 99 FORD WINDSTAR, 2002 FORD TAURUS, 1995 FORD BRONCO. 84 34’ CLASS A RV, 454 V8, 31,000 ORIGINAL MILES, FINANCING AVAILABLE ON RV, 82 CJ7 304 V8, 4 SPEED, ROLL BAR, 33” MUDDER TIRES, 1998 ARCTIC CAT 600 TRIPLE ZRT. EMPIRE KITCHEN WOOD STOVE. 30 ASSORTED TRAPS WITH WOODEN BOX. 518-597-3270 AIR HOCKEY Table, works great, older style. 518-585-7084. ANDERSON WINDOWS for sale: One 5ft.4in X 6ft terratone temp low E w/SCR, hardware*, One 5ft.4in X 6ft terratone non temp low E w/SCR hardware**, One 3ft. X 4ft terratone temp low E w/SCR, hardware***. Brand new, stored at T. C. Murphy Lumber CO. Original prices 1245.50*, 1059.50**, 465.50*** = 2770.50. Will sell for $2400, no tax. Contact 518-494 5436. AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH. GENERAC MODEL RTSE200A3, 200 AMP/1P, 2 CIRCUIT BREAKERS, NEMA 3R CABINET, MANUAL, BRAND NEW. $600. (518) 494-4417
FIREWOOD GREEN or seasoned available cut, Split & delivered, 25 years of year-round dependable service. Steve Smith, 518-494-4077, Brant Lake. Warren County Heap vendor.
CENTURY 6’ TRUCK CAP, HAS 3 SLIDING WINDOWS WITH SCREENS. ALSO BEDLINER. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $1100 VALUE, ASKING $500. 518-5467913.
LOG LENGTH firewood for sale, Also cut & split available. Call for price 518-645-6351
DOUBLE HUNG/INSULATED JeldWen Window, NEW IN BOX, Clear Pine Inside, Hunter Green Aluminum Outside, 34.5x55 Inches, New $382 Sell Now For $185 OBO. DuraHeat Kerosene Heater, 2 Years Old, Seldom Used, $45. Sunbeam Electric Room Heater, 110 Volts, 1 Year Old, $25 518-2519805
MIXED HARDWOOD for sale. Cut, split & dry you pickup, $65.00 face cord, $60.00 if you take it all (about 25 cord). 518-963-7908. WOOD STOVE-OLDER Vermont Casting Resolute, good condition. Great for heating cabin, garage, work area. $200. Located in Johnsburg, 607-4328751.
EIGHTEEN WOOD with glass picture frames, various sizes, $20 for all. Ralph 518962-4069 Westport.
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EMERGENCY GENERATOR, Coleman Series 5.4, 4 KW, Over 10 Years Old. $125. 518-798-6261 After 6pm.
1 WEEK at Pier 7 Condominiums, South Yarmouth, well kept 1 bedroom unit, indoor pool, September 24-October 1, I can’t use, $500 (518)696-5730
FOR SALE MP/2500 Marcy Universal weight bench, extra weights, excellent condition, paid $400 asking $150.00 OBO. Call after 5pm 518-962-2376.
1/2 price insulation, 4x8 sheets, high R, up to 4” thick, Blue Dow, 1/2” insul board. 518-597-3876 or Cell 518-812-4815
GOLF CLUBS, like new with brand new case: $45.00 call 802-459-2987
100 YDS. Topsoil $18/yd 50 yds Chip Bark Mulch $25/yd 24-5”x5”x12’ Locust Pole Barn Poles $17.50/ea. 50-8’ Locust/Fence Posts $4/ea. 1-30’ Treated Power Pole $100 1-35’ Treated Power Pole $125 100-6’Cedar Fence Post-Pointed $3/ea. 20 Cords 8’ Long Popple Firewood $60/cord 6 Cords 8’ Long Softwood Slabs $50/cord 4 Cords 8’ Long White Birch $100/cord 3 Face Cords 16” Dry Hardwood $75/ea. 8 Face Cords 16” Green Hardwood $70/ea. 500 Bd. Ft. Ash Lumber 1”-.95 Bd. Ft. 300 Bd. Ft. White Birch 1”-.75 Bd. Ft. 500 Bd Ft Mixed Species Hrdwood $1/Bd Ft 50 Pcs. 1”x8”x10’ Rough Pine $4.75/ea. 50 Pcs. 1”x8”x8’ Rough Pine $3.75/ea. 50 Pcs. 1”x10”x8’ Rough Pine $4.75/ea. 50 Pcs 2”x4”x8’ Planed Cedar $5.00/ea. 100 Pcs 3”x4”x8’ Planed Cedar (posts-decks) $7.50/ea. 100 Pcs. 2”x4”x8’ Planed Pine $2.50/ea. 100 Pcs. 2”x6”x8’ Planed Pine $4.00/ea. CALL (518) 597-3647 15’ TRI-HULL Boat, 2 Motors, 50hp & 8hp, Birdseye Fish Finder, $1000. Craftsman 220 amp Tablesaw & 10” Radial Arm Saw, $150 each. 518-546-8278 2 WINDOW Air Conditioners, 1 Zenith, 1 Fedders, great condition, $50 each. 518-5436002.
HUFFY MOUNTAIN BIKE 21in. Like New! $99.00 Call 518-578-5500
SCHWINN CROSSFIT Ladies 26” 10 speed bike for sale. Good condition. $50 call 518359-3447 SEARS KENMORE Sewing Machine, Wood Cabinet, Includes Portable Case, Manual, Attachments, Excellent Condition, $99. 518338-3258. SEARS RADIAL arm saw w/stand, excellent condition, complete $95.00. 518-523-0209 SLATE - 10”X18”, good condition, $1.00 each. 802-235-2429 TRAILER FOR Sale - Doolittle Special Order, Drop Down Ramp, Extra High Mesh Sides, Mounted Spare Tire, Wood Floor, Extras Included, $1200. 518-494-2270.
FURNITURE A MAJOR Maker Mattress Set at Wholesale. Factory Warrantee. Start: King $245 Queen $150 Twin $140 Others 50%-70% off. Can Deliver. 518-260-6653 CHERRY CORNER Entertainment Center, 36” Front, 57” high, up to 32” TV, 2 doors with open center, adjustable shelves, $99. 518494-5030. TABLE, WOOD, Kitchen, 4 Chairs. Rocking Chair. Great Condition. $80 each. Thurman. 518-623-2381. WICKER HANGING Porch swing, egg shape, excellent condition, $50.00. 802-3887035
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LADIES WIG Blond short style. L & Thomas brand, new never worn. Paid $400 Asking $95.00. 518-354-8654.
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METALBESTOS S/S Insulated Chimney Pipe, 8” Diam I.D., 32” Long. Like new. Can be seen in North River. $99. 518-766-2219 or 518-251-3789. MICROWAVE/CONVECTION oven, works great $50.00. 518-946-1226 OLDER 5’X14” (King) evaporator with related equipment. 518-236-5673 PIANO FOR Sale, Studio Upright, $450. 518623-4642. PINE END table $25; drop side pine coffee table $30; sturdy pine kitchen table $40; laminated wood end table $20; metal sports eqpmnt organizer 12”X39”X36” $15; complete 20 gal aquarium set up & cabinet $60; 518-891-3353 RED SLATE Slab 24”wx32”lx3”d, used asking $650 (new = 900+). Sears XP70 Proform exercise bike w/instructions, asking $75. Call 518-644-9704.
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SPORTING GOODS BAR SIZE Pool Table, Slate Top, Good Condition, $450. 518-585-7020. FOOTBALL CLEATS “Under Armour” Size 81/2 ( like new) $15.00. Call 802- 558-4557 WEIGHT RESISTANCE work out bench for sale in Schroon Lake, asking $45. I can email a photo if interested. 518-321-3751.
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TOOLS 6” POWERMATIC Jointer model 50, factory steel base, 3/4 hp motor, 48” bed, extra set of 3 6” knives, $350.00. 518-494-5030. INDUSTRIAL SIZE Drill Press 1/2 H.P. $99.00. Call 518-643-8448 Leave Message.
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APARTMENT FOR RENT **FREE FORECLOSURE LISTINGS** Over 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 1-800-749-3041 CROWN POINT 3 bedroom apartment, laundry hook-up, $850/mo., includes electric and heat, HUD approved, no pets. Available immediately. Call 518-321-4134 for more info. EFFICIENCY UNITS in North Creek, NY for the working adult. Heat, hot water, cable & totally furnished. $125@week. Call 518-251-9910.
LOVELY LAKE views from this second floor two bedroom, two bathroom apartment in Westport. $750.00 includes heat, appliances, washer, dryer. Reference and security deposit required. 962-4069 PUTNAM STATION - 1 bedroom, quiet ground floor apartment. Includes satellite TV, kitchen appliances, private deck and yard. $500 + utilities. References and security required. No smoking. No Pets. 518-5478476 or 914-879-3490. TICONDEROGA - 2ND Floor Of House, Wicker Street. Heat/Electric Included. References, Credit Check, Security Required. $750/Month. 518-5857907.
TICONDEROGA. 2 - 1BR apts. available. 1st and 2nd floor. Walking distance to downtown. Full bath, w/d. No dogs. Ref, lease, sec. dep. req. Section 8 approved. $475.00 a month. Utilities not included. Available 9/1. Carol 518-796-8024. TICONDEROGA: 2 bedroom, all appliances, heat included, no pets, no smoking, Suitable for professional couple, $750/mo, 1 1/2 month sec., credit check 845-561-5983
WITHERBEE - 1, 2, 3 Bedrooms. Lease & Deposit. Starting at $525. 518-569-9781 for an appointment.
VILLAGE APARTMENT Port Henry, 1 bedroom, $350/mo., Heat & Electric not included. 1st month’s rent & deposit. References required, no pets. Call 518-546-7433
QUALITY, DURABLE AND AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. Free on-site consultation. Call CB Structures 1-800-9400192 or www.cbstructuresinc.com
WESTPORT: 2 Bedroom apartment for rent, 2nd floor, $600/month plus utilities. No smoking, No pets. Available August 1st. Call 518-962-8313.
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 Installed. Double Hung Tilt-ins, Lifetime Warranty, EnergyStar Tax credit available. Call Now! 1866-272-7533 www.usacustomwindows.com
COMMERCIAL RENTAL TICONDEROGA DOWNTOWN. Approximately 1,000 Square Feet. Includes Heat and Air. On Site Parking. $550 Per Month. 352-678-2282.
HOME FOR RENT BRANT LAKE 2 Bdr. 1 Bath house for rent. Eat-In kitchen and large living room. Large yard with storage shed. Washer, dryer hookup. Utilities not included. Rent $700/month, security $700, and $700 for first tank of kero. Call evenings 518-696-4406. References required. HOUSE FOR Rent Rt. 9 Lewis, 2 bedroom 1 bath, 2 car garage, no smoking/pets. $650/mo., + Security & $400 for fuel in tank. 518-963-7908. NEW RUSSIA Recently renovated 5 bedroom, 2 bath home, $700.00/mo., + security & references. 516-652-9903. SCHROON LAKE, 2 Bedroom, Garage, Full Basement, Laundry Room, W/D Hookup, Oil Heat, Well Insulated, New Windows, Rent+Utilities, References/Security. 518532-7705 SMALL TWO bedroom house, garage 4 Meyers $750, 3 bedroon 2 bath apt. $735, single bedroom $550 802-758-3276 WARRENSBURG:CUTE 2BR house, small pet ok, no W&D, 1st/$725 + sec/$725 at time of signing. 518-615-7549
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MOBILE HOME FOR RENT 2-3 Bedroom, year round 57’ mobile home on large lot for rent, in Schroon Lake. Available now, furnished or unfurnished at $625 per month plus utilities. No pets, no smokers, 1 year lease and references required. First month, last & security. Contact: Jim @ 516330-1182. MOBILE HOME for rent, 2 bedroom, includes refrigerator and stove, $525/month plus security of $525. 518-562-1521 or 518563-0204. PORT HENRY - 2/3 Bedroom, $550 & $575 plus security and utilities, W/D, no pets. 518232-1365. SCHROON LAKE 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Mobile Home. Snow Plowing, Lawn Mowing, Garbage Included. No Pets. 518-532-9538 or 518-796-1865.
FOR SALE - TRAILER NEEDS A HOME, 8’ X 25’ all 2x6 construction, Outside is all textured 111, inside is all knotty pine throughout. 6” insulation throughout, 3 axles, cathedral ceilings. $4,500. 518-955-0222.
REAL ESTATE ***FREE FORECLOSURE Listings*** OVER 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 800-250-2043. 20 ACRE Ranch FORECLOSURES! Near Booming El Paso, TX. Was $16,900. Now $12,900. $0 Down, take over payments $99/mo. Beautiful views, owner financing. FREE map/pictures. 1-800-755-8953 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
AVAILABLE NOW!!! 2-4 Bedroom homes Take Over Payments No Money Down/No Credit Check Call 1-888-269-9192
TICONDEROGA 1 Bedroom Mobile home on Warner Hill Road. Stove & refrigerator included, cable available. No pets, No smoking. 518-585-6832.
BANK FORECLOSURE! FLORIDA WATERFRONT CONDOS! SW Coast! Brand new upscale 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,675sf condo. Only $179,900! (Similar unit sold for $399,900) Prime downtown location on the water! Buy before 9/23/11 & get $8,000 in flex money! Call now 1-877-888-7571, X 51
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COZY CABIN on 5 Acres $19,995. Beautiful woodlands. Our best deal ever! Call 800229-7843 Or visit www.landandcamps.com.
1979 16’X80’ single wide mobile home for sale. 3 bedroom, w/ refrigerator, stove, dish washer & washer/dryer. $1500 OBO. You Move! 518-585-6102.
DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad can’t be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726
3-BEDROOM Double wide on 1.3 acres on Wells Hill Rd, Lewis NY. Asking $65,000. 315-783-8946.
WILDWOOD, FLORIDA - Park Model, Porch, Storage, Year Round, Good Relocation, $10,200 OBO. 518-632-5418.
FARM LIQUIDATION! 10 acres was 39,900, NOW $29,900! Quality So. Tier acreage! 30 mile views, lake access! Call NOW! (888) 905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
NORTH CAROLINA Mountains E-Z Finish Log Cabin Shell with Acreage E-Z Bank Financing Available Only $89,900! Warm Winters-Cool Summers 828-429-4004 Code 45
WANTED: LEVEL or gently sloped 3-10 acre parcel with nice view near Ticonderoga/Hague on public road. Prefer access to public utilities, power, water, sewer. Call 610-588-6334.
PRIME RESIDENTIAL/BUSINESS Building located on Main Street, Port Henry, NY. Extra lot included for parking, $99,000. 518-5468247.
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REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE COZY CABIN ON 5 ACRES $19,995. Beautiful woodlands. Our best deal ever! Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.landandcamps.com FARM LIQUIDATION! 10 acres - was $39,900, NOW $29,900! Quality So. Tier acreage! 30 mile views, lake access! Call NOW! 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com TOWN OF Lake George - 1/2 acre building lot. Village water, upscale neighborhood, build-out basement, mountain views. $59,000. Will hold mortgage for qualified buyer, 20% down. 518-668-0179. UPSTATE FARM LAND SACRIFICE! 5 acres - $19,900. Gorgeous views, apple trees, woods & meadows! Nearby lakes & State land! Perfect for a country getaway! Hurry! 18 8 8 - 7 7 5 - 8 1 1 4 www/NewYorkLandandLakes.com
REAL PROPERTY WANTED The Classified Superstore 1-800-989-4237
MINEVILLE, NY 2 bedroom Duplex, completely renovated, W/D hook-up, electricity & heat included, non smoker, $800/mo., 518546-3411. WELL MAINTAINED Elizabethtown Village home. Large property, barn. Walk to all. Updated appliances, freshly painted. Large rear deck. non smoking, references, lease Landlord includes one tank heating oil $700 914-882-0307 wcr_292@hotmail.com WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lakeviews. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518-962-4420.
VACATION/ RECREATIONAL RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com SUMMER AND FALL SPECIALS at Florida’s Best Beach, New Smyrna Beach, FL. www.nsbfla.com/bonjour or 1-800-214-0166.
TIMESHARES ASK YOURSELF, what is your TIMESHARE worth? We will find a buyer/renter for CA$H NO GIMMICKS JUST RESULTS! www.BuyATimeshare.com Call 888-8797165
HOME FOR SALE HOUSE FOR Sale 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Modular Home in Port Henry, NY. 2 Car Garage on 1 Acre, $85,900. 518-962-4685.
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GORE MOUNTAIN Ski area currently has open positions for Shuttle Bus Drivers to work weekends through this Fall, as well as several positions for Shuttle Bus Drivers for the 2011-2012 Winter Ski Season. Please call (518) 251-2411 for more information. CAMPGROUND MANAGER The Village of Port Henry will be contracting for campground manager’s services at the Champ RV Park for the 2012 season. Energetic, service orientated person needed. Campground management/customer service experience desired. Living on premises is required. The deadline to submit required applications and resumes/letters of interest is September 12, 2011. Please submit to: Village of Port Henry 4303 Main Street Port Henry, NY 12974. For questions, further information, or to obtain an application, please call the Village office at 546-9933
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CHEF/ KITCHEN Manager- experience in kitchen management (healthy menu planning, budgeting, food ordering, working with administration, DOH requirements, management, banquet style meal preparation, etc.) recommended. Serious applicants only (518)963-7967
ADVERTISING SALES: Help Publisher grow historic publication. Meet the Town community guides, Tri-Lakes Division. Call Andy Flynn, Hungry Bear Publishing 518-891-5559.
DISHWASHER WANTED for a least 3 days a week, must be reliable and have attention to detail, must be able to climb stairs and lift 30 to 40 lbs., Located in Thurman. Call for interview 518-623-3372 leave message.
CROWN POINT Central School, Tax Collector, Hours-MWF 9:30-1:30, Start 8/3111/15. Send resume, and three letters of reference to Mrs. Shari L. Brannock, Superintendent, P.O. Box 35, Crown Point, NY, 12928 by August 30, 2011. EOE HELP WANTED - 2 Apple Packing Positions, 1 P/T Truck Driver, 2 P/T Quality Control Checkers. Apply in person at Gunnison’s Bake & Gift Shop. HELP WANTED - Lawn Maintenance Laborer, full-tme. Must have clean drivers license and be dependable. Chestertown area. 518-494-2321.
CNA/HOME Health Aid needed for private care. Experience preferred but not necessary, flexible hours, pleasant working conditions. Call 518-585-3472. HOME HEALTH Aid to work in Schroon Lake for a paraplegic. Must know how to use Hoyer Lift. 518-585-6717. INDIAN LAKE - Log Home For Rent, 4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Starting October 1st. $750/month + Utilities. References plus first months security required. Call 518-648-5812.
OTR COMPANY DRIVERS & OWNER OPERATORS Minimum 3 yrs experience Clean License, Entry to Canada BEE LINE TRUCKING ELLENBURG DEPOT, NY 518907-4472
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ESSEX COUNTY Horace Nye Home Announces Full Time, Regular Part Diem and Per Diem Positions for Certified Nursing Assistants. For applications and more information contact Essex County Personnel, 7551 Court Street, PO Box 217, Elizabethtown, NY 12932 (518) 873-3360 or at http://www.co.essex.ny.us/AJAX/personnel.aspx EXPERIENCED BUS Mechanic for Blue Line Commuter. Fore more information call 518648-5765. HANDYMAN GENERAL up keep & repairs, experience preferred but not necessary. Call 518-585-3472
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AUTO ACCESSORIES BLOWN HEAD GASKET? Any vehicle repair yourself. State of the art 2-Component chemical process. Specializing in Cadillac Northstar Overheating. 100% guaranteed. 1866-780-9041 www.RXHP.com TIRES FOUR Snow Brigestone Blizzak WS50 M&S P195-65R15 steel belted radial, mounted on Chrysler Cirrus rims, 1/2 tread left, $98. 518-668-5272.
BOATS 14’ ADIRONDACK Guide Boat, complete w/trailer, oars, cover & cherry caned seats. Never been used. $6,000 firm. 518-6429576. 16’ 1991 Aluminum Mirrocraft fishing boat with trailer and almost new 2007 Yamaha 20 hp motor. $3300 518-251-4429 OK to leave message. 1980 18 1/2’ Century Cuddy Cabin, 120 HP, I/O, trailer, GPS, fish finder, down rigger & more. $3900. 518-963-8220
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CUE CLUB, 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 6, 2011. 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 6 Ilene Drive, Morrisonville, NY 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM-7/23-8/27/116TC-83715
2005 SEASWIRL 2101 cuddy I/O 5.0 Volvo downriggers/gps/etc., excellent condition. $23,000. 518-796-7570. BOAT TRAILER for Sale, $500. 518-5857075. CANOE OLD Town, 18 ft., antique sailing canoe, with sail and rigging, very good condition, $1800.00, Lake George. 518-461-2403 EASY DOCK Decking System 3-5’ W x 10’ L Sections, 1-7’ W x 10’ L Section, 1 Easy Port 3 Jet Ski Ramp. Includes all connectors, hardware, brackets, poles, 5 step swim ladder and much more, $3,750. 518-569-6970, ICE BOAT, DN ice boat, with sail and rigging, very good condition, on Lake George. $1500.00, tel 518-656-3088
CARS FOR SALE 1978 FIAT Spider Convertible, classic, running condition, garage stored. Asking $6,000 will accept offers. 518-668-2638.
2001 GMC Jimmy, 4WD, good to excellent condition, $4850 OBO. 2001 Toyota Corrolla, has high miles, $1750 OBO. 1995 Explorer, $1800 OBO. 1993 Ford Taurus, good condition, $1500 OBO. 518-494-4727.
2004 DODGE Durango, Silver, Sunroof, Great Condition, Must See, $8,000. Call 518585-7020.
FARM EQUIPMENT 1964 FORD 4000 4cyl., gas. Industrial loader & Industrial Front End, 12 spd. Sherman Transmission, pie weights, 3 pt. hitch & PTO. $6000. 518-962-2376
ROUND BALER, John Deere Seeder, Chopper, wagon, 9-12 Slinger spreader, 2 Roll corn planter, silage feeder, 1970 GMC Dump truck. Call 518-962-4394.
1998 F250 Super Duty V10 with Fisher Plow, $6500. 518-624-2580.
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FOR SALE 2000 Ford Windstar, lots of new parts, as is $600. 518-260-7785.
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2004 Ultra Classic, 15,903 mileage. Can be contacted at 518359-3264. Leave message.
----------------------------T A R G E T PERFORMANCE DIRECT, 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 of New York (SSNY) on July 22, 2011. 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 264 Dickson Point Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. N C M - 7 / 3 0 - 9 / 3 / 11 6TC-83743 ----------------------------TAI CHIROPRACTIC, PLLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 6/24/11. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent
of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The PLLC 9 E 45th St 6th Fl New York, NY 10017. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Section 1203 N C M - 8 / 6 - 9 / 1 0 / 11 6TC-83745 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LAKE CITY PRIMARY CARE, PLLC ( PLLC ).Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Depart. of State on July 20, 2011. The principal office of the PLLC is located in Clinton County. Secretary of State is designated as agent for process against PLLC. Sec. of State shall mail a copy of any process against PLLC to 16 DeGrandpre Way, Suite 300, Plattsburgh,NY 12901-6452. PLLC is formed for the purpose of practicing the profession of medicine. N C M - 8 / 6 - 9 / 1 0 / 11 6TC-83746 ----------------------------THE GOFF FAMILY CAMP, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY)
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formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Section 202(a) - 202(q) of the New York Limitied 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 191 Dickson Point Road, 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: 191 Dickson Point Road, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74827 -----------------------------
8/8/2011. Office Location: Clinton. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 678 State Route 22 Mooers, NY 12958 NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74838 -----------------------------
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