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Port Kent artist creates glass bottle kiln By Shaun Kittle
shaun@denpubs.com PORT KENT — The crisp November evening was set ablaze by firelight passing through hundreds of differently colored bottles. Meaghan Paugh stood in front of her creation—a glass bottle kiln—half delighted by the rainbow glow and half amazed that the experiment was actually working. “I don’t really know what’s going to happen,” she confided. “I guess we’ll just have to wait until tomorrow morning.” Paugh, who has a degree in studio art with a concentration in ceramics, got the idea from a paper she wrote on Italian artist Karin Putsch-Grassi for a contemporary art class at Plattsburgh State. Researching Putsch-Grassi opened Paugh up to the world of glass bottle kilns and further investigation revealed no evidence of that kind of work in the United States. So Paugh collected sand from the shore of Lake Champlain, enlisted some friends to help her collect wine bottles, dug a trench in her parent’s backyard and built a 3-foot-tall igloo out of sand and bottles over it. Then she invited some friends over on Wednesday, Nov. 14, and started a fire within the kiln. As smoke gently puffed out of the chimney on top of the structure, people took turns peeking through tennisball-size peepholes, into the fiery belly of the kiln. Despite the minor setback that occurred earlier that afternoon—a portion of the wall collapsed and had to be repaired—things went smoothly the rest of the night.
Above left, the glass bottle kiln emitted a brilliant display of color. Above, fire within the kiln tranformed the bottles into long, colorful glass stalactites. Photos by Meaghan Paugh
Paugh’s adventurous spirit was paying off. “You can’t be scared of the unknown,” Paugh said. The kiln was still standing the following morning, and the bottle necks protruding toward the inside of the structure were elongated, having melted during the night. They now stretched downward, like bright blue, green and white stalactites adorning a room in some otherworldly carnivalthemed cave. Paugh plans on picking her creation
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One dead after ambulance accident in Mooers day morning, an ambulance from Champlain EMS left the roadway on Route 190 near Duley Road, according to information provided by Eric Day, director of the Clinton County Office of Emergency Services. The ambulance, which was stationed at the Mooers Fire Department, had responded as mutual aid to the Altona Fire District and was transporting a patient to CVPH Medical Center at the time of the accident. The ambulance was staffed by a crew of three EMS members and was the only vehicle involved
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Contraband, fights at Clinton County Jail By Stephen Bartlett
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he stores are draped in color, the golden tunes of Bing Crosby ring through the air and houses are aglow with decorations. The holiday season is once again here. With the season comes an increased concern for those around us who may need a hand. Most all of the holidays we celebrate in the final two months of the season are based on the tradition of helping those less fortunate. One place that sees an increased need during this time are food pantries and emergency food shelves. There is a combination of factors that lead to this need, as families start to face colder temperatures and the decision of whether or not to use their paychecks to provide warmth or nourishment. Not only are fuel prices higher than they used to be, but now food prices have also seen a rise with recent drought and market conditions. We’re not talking about providing the extras here, but the basic food needed to maintain a proper diet from day to day. In a recent interview with the directors of the Willsboro and Essex food pantries, they said that they were making multiple trips up and down the Willsboro town hall stairs each day to get packages from the pantry to families in need. For them, a savior showed up in the form of two local businesses, as Champlain National Bank and NYCO combined to contribute $3,200 to the pantry. We commend these organizations for their service to the community. We also commend those who contributed throughout the region during the recent Scouting For Food and U.S. Postal Service drives. Postal workers collected food to be sent to the New York City area, where the need is great after the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Cub and Boy Scouts contributed to local food pantries, collecting on Saturday morning, Nov. 17, youth gave their precious Saturday morning time to help others. If you would like to help these pantries, contact your local town hall for hours and details. Another way to help local food pantries is by stopping by and watching the annual CP Rail Holiday Train pull into town. The train will be coming through Friday Nov. 30, and making stops in Whitehall (2:30 p.m.), Ticonderoga (4 p.m.), Port Henry (5:45 p.m.),
Plattsburgh (8:15 p.m.) and Rouses Point (10 p.m.). Visitors are asked to bring nonperishable food items to the train station, then stay to enjoy music, events and a beautifully decorated train. There are also those who are helping to make sure that families can provide gifts to their children in tough economic times. Some may say that if you can’t afford gifts, then go without; or gifts are not what make the season. While gifts may not make the season, try to put yourself back in the shoes of a young child returning to school after the holiday break or seeing friends for the first time after Christmas morning. How would it feel to sit there and listen to all of your friends talking about their shiny new toy or show up dressed in new clothes while there was nothing under your tree? Not a pleasant thought. The need continues to grow. In Elizabethtown, teachers at ELCS have found that their donations are no longer enough to fuel their Secret Santa Society, and so they are seeking the help of the community. They are accepting donations of toys, clothes and money through Dec. 14. There are also those churches who are taking part in the Operation Christmas Child Program. Denton Publications and Families First of Essex County are partnering for the fifth annual Operation Boxed Smile Program. There is the Adopt-a-Family program at CVPH, Toys For Kids, the Marine Corps Toys for Tots program and many more. Then, there are the familiar, “Red Kettles,” that accompany the annual American Red Cross donation drive. There are many who volunteer their time, standing in the cold, ringing a bell and giving a smile to everyone who passes by. We ask that you return the smile and some change any chance you get, whether one time or many. Through these many chances to give, we can all find an appropriate way to help our neighbors and help provide everyone with a truly happy holidays.
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n the most recent flare up an atheist group is accusing an Arkansas grade school of violating the constitutional rights of students by inviting them to a performance of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at a local church. I fear we will continue to see more of these challenges to remove all types of community support for any activity with a religious overtone, going against the long held beliefs this country was founded upon. Students at Terry Elementary School in Little Rock were invited to a performance of the show at Agape Church, a non-denominational Christian Church. Reportedly teachers informed parents in letters sent home that a school bus would shuttle children to and from the show, which would be performed on a school day. “We're not saying anything bad about Charlie Brown,” said Anne Orsi, vice president of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers, “The problem is that it’s got religious content and it’s being performed in a religious venue and that doesn’t just blur the line between church and state, it oversteps it entirely.” According to the letter the teachers sent home, the students would need to pay $2 to cover the expense of the bus ride but students were not required to attend the production, according to the school district. A spokeswoman for the Little Rock School District said the district did not endorse any particular faith or encourage any specific religious activity. One parent contacted the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers after receiving the letter. The parent, who did not want to be named, said that although she could choose not to allow her child to attend, she was letting her daughter go to the performance for fear the girl could be singled out. For a nation founded on religious freedom, a nation that has become more tolerant of many views and changes in society it seems odd to me to find religion under so much fire today. But it’s clear the nonbelievers and atheists have chosen to draw a line in the sand. Instead of celebrating the freedom to believe as each individual sees fit, we find a group putting up barriers to the outward beliefs of others. These
groups apparently want to change the One Nation under God to something very different. Dan Alexander Recent studies Thoughts from have shown that Behind the Pressline while 46 million adults are unaffiliated to a specific religion they are religious or spiritual in some way. Two-thirds of them say they believe in God (68%). More than half say they often feel a deep connection with nature and the earth (58%), while more than a third classify themselves as “spiritual” but not “religious” (37%), and one-in-five (21%) say they pray every day. In addition, most religiously unaffiliated Americans think that churches and other religious institutions benefit society by strengthening community bonds and aiding the poor. With few exceptions, the unaffiliated say they are not looking for a religion. Overwhelmingly, they think that religious organizations are too concerned with money and power, too focused on rules and too involved in politics. It’s been said that when things look down, people look up and seek the help and comfort of their God. It will be interesting to see how these challenges to religion and the customs that will be playing out throughout the upcoming Christmas season will be further affected this year. A number of nativity events have been shuttered as a result of legal threats, but as we’ve seen throughout history, efforts to restrict certain practices or beliefs tends to have the reverse affect. It’s unfortunate that we go through these challenging periods of time, but like so many things we experience in life it all seems to be for a purpose in the end. Those of faith and those who chose a different path will hopefully look back on this time period as some type of turning point and however you chose to view these events, I hope we can all agree the discussions and outcomes will serve to strengthen our nation, our beliefs and our ability to be tolerant of each other. Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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Firefighters offer holiday safety tips to avoid accidents By Stephen Bartlett
stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH – The Clinton County Firefighters Association wishes everyone a wonderful holiday season and wants to remind all to be safe. “Public safety and protection is especially important during this celebratory season,” said Chuck Kostyk, public relations chair. “The 28 member departments of the CCFA stand ready to serve their communities 24-hours-a-day. Please feel free to stop by your local fire station if you have any questions.” The Clinton County Firefighters Association offered an array of tips for the holiday season. The group advised individuals to check trees for fresh, green needles as trees that have dried out over several weeks are easier to ignite. It is also important to keep trees watered at all times, using stands that hold at least one gallon of water as the average trunk can consume as much as four quarts or one gallon of water per day. Trees should be kept at least three feet from fireplaces, radiators, space heaters and heating vents and should not block exits. It is important to look for the UL (Underwriters Laboratories) Marks on light strings, electrical decorations and extension cords. That mark means UL engineers tested samples of the product for safety hazards. Ensure lights, decorations and extension cords are rated for outdoor use. Lights intended for indoor-only use bear green UL Marks, and those intended for indoor and outdoor use bear red UL Marks. Follow instructions for electrical decorations and carefully inspect each one before plugging it in. Cracked sockets, and frayed, bare or loose wires can cause serious electric shock or start a fire. Don’t use staples or nails to hang light strings, but instead purchase hooks or clips designed for hanging light strings. Check packaging to determine the maximum number of strings that may be connected or only connect a maximum of three midget light strings or up to 50 bulbs of light strings with the screw-in bulbs. Don’t overload extension cords by plugging in too many decorations, and turn off all electrical lights and decorations before leaving home or going to bed. Candles should be kept away from decorations, curtains, bedding, paper, walls, furniture and other combustible materials. Place candles away from spots where they could be knocked over by a person or pet. Use only sturdy, non-combustible candleholders that can collect dripping wax and won’t tip over, and extinguish candles when two inches of wax remains or a half-inch of the candle is in a container. Never use lit candles to decorate trees and extinguish them when leaving the room or going to sleep.
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High Peaks Hospice helps people cope with death and dying By Shaun Kittle
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mediately began to see the value in hospice care. “If you go through that kind of experience you realize how physically, mentally and spiritually exhausting it can be,” Montbriand said. Montbriand’s mother died of old age in Feb. 2006, the day after her 95th birthday. He became a hospice volunteer six months later and has now worked with about 30 patients. The work has helped Montbriand understand that death is a natural part of life, and that it doesn’t necessarily have to be seen as a bad thing. “A lot of people, when they get to the point where they can’t interact well with people, when they can’t remember situations and when they can’t take care of themselves, they’re ready to go,” Montbriand said. “I think as a society we need to honor that.” Part of honoring that is accepting that, as people’s bodies begin to shut down, giving them comfort is paramount to improving their quality of life during their final days. “We have this human desire to feed and nurture people when they are sick, but sometimes the body just doesn’t want food anymore,” Montbriand said. ““The quality of life issue becomes dominant. What I want for them is a peaceful death and as much family support as possible.” The nature of Montbriand’s volunteerism means he often gets to know people who are close to death, and there are emotions involved in that which can be difficult to cope with. Understanding the process of death helps him get through it, as does allowing for time to grieve. “You don’t really know about dying until you get there,” Montbriand said. “We’re here to go through the mourning process, too.” Jane Turlouw is also a volunteer for High Peaks Hospice, but she specializes in bereavement—helping family and friends of the deceased go through the mourning process. After taking a post graduate class called children and death, Turlouw found she was interested in the topic and went back to school to get a graduate degree in counseling. She has been a part of hospice care ever since. For many grieving is a personal process, one that Turlouw approaches by only being as involved as the people need her to be. A part of that is letting them know that the pain they’re feeling is normal. “You help people grieve by listening to their story—letting them vent, letting them talk, letting them relive the experience time and time again,” Turlouw said. “It’s helping them normalize their new life, their life without this partner.” Turlouw worked in hospice in New Jersey for 20 years, and volunteered for High Peaks Hospice after moving to the area. She said she loves the work, and that the people she’s helping have had a profound impact on her life. “I feel that the people I came to know have given me more than I’ve given them,” Turlouw said. For information on hospice care, volunteering or to make a donation, visit www.highpeakshospice.com.
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stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH – The new Nova Bus order is valued at $48 million. The leading provider of sustainable transit solutions in North America will deliver 70 buses to Houston, Texas. The order will be assembled at the company’s plant in Plattsburgh. Congressman Bill Owens called said the announcement was a “positive sign that we
are making progress toward long-term economic growth in the community.” Nova Bus will deliver 70 articulated buses to the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, in Houston, Texas over the next year. “This is a tremendous opportunity to expand Nova Bus’s presence in the Southwest,” said Gilles Dion, president and CEO of Nova Bus. Metro is the region’s largest public transit system, operating more than 1,200 buses and with people using its service 370,000 times
No breakfast for Lyon’s Legion LYON MOUNTAIN — The Lyon Mountain American Legion Home will not be having breakfast on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from Nov. 1 through Jan. 1. For more information contact Rosemary Wood at 7354636.
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PLATTSBURGH — Christmas Tea and Bazaar to be held at the Plattsburgh First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located on the corner of Brinkerhoff and Marian Streets, Saturday, Dec. 1, from noon until 3 p.m. The event will feature: Christmas Wreaths, Bake Shop, Specialty Crafts and Boutique Shop, Deli, White Elephant, Knick-Knack and Christmas rooms, as well as a book sale. A Silver Tea with sandwiches and cookies will also be featured. The event is sponsored by the Presbyterian Women’s Group for the benefit of mission projects. For more information contact the church office at 5613140.
Chazy Public Library, 1329 Fisk road. To be held on Sunday Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 2:30p.m. One year after the grand opening of the new library the friends of the library will host an annual open house, the reception will be held downstairs in the new community room. Ground level entrance can be accessed from the rear parking lot. Baskets filled with a variety of gifts and foods to be raffled. Coffee, tea and cider will be served with tea sandwiches and deserts. Baked goods for sale.
New York City and Montreal. The order will be assembled at Nova Bus’s plant in Plattsburgh. “I applaud the work that Nova Bus and economic development leaders have done to help create local jobs, and stand ready to assist with similar endeavors down the road,” Owens said. Nova Bus is part of the Volvo Group, which employs approximately 12,000 workers in the United States in seven production facilities.
white shirt, and tie for the gentlemen and students may also accessorize their concert attire with holiday trimmings. The C.C.R.S. P.T.O. will be organizing a reception following the concert. Band and Chorus members are asked to bring a baked good to share with others, one per family. Baked goods should be delivered to the cafeteria prior to the warm-up time. For more information contact Frank W. Langr, Chazy Central Rural School, 846-7135 ext. 111.
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CADYVILE — The Cadyville Community Tree Lighting will be held from 5 to 7p.m. on Dec. 8 at the Cadyville Fire Station, 2122 New York 3. There will be free refreshments, wagon rides with caroling and a visit from Santa. Everyone is asked to bring a dessert to share. This event is sponsored by St. James Church, The Cadyville Wesleyan Church, The Cadyville FD Auxiliary and the Cadyville FD.
PLATTSBURGH — The annual Chazy Central Rural School Music Department Holiday Concert will be on Sunday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. in the school auditorium. The Elementary Chorus, Junior High Chorus, Senior Chorus, Elementary Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band will present a varied program of holiday music. School officials ask that students should be at school and in their warm-up areas as directed by their teacher. Concert attire is black skirt/white blouse for the ladies, black pants,
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Our life coaches, Style and Substance: The darkness is closing in on me uary offers a natural time to make positive changes. Make plans to host a sledding or skating party with chili and hot chocolate or learn to x-country ski at an area ski center. Talk to friends and family about how you are feeling and brainstorm some fun ideas. Have a full moon party with some daring outdoor fun! Our intention here is to have things to look forward to! Bundle Up! Hearty outdoor gear is a necessity to winter happiness. Essential pieces: down coat, lined boots, a scarf, hat, mittens, and gloves for driving. A white coat or reflective outerwear help out when taking the dog out, as being safe in the darkness is important! Keep your fuel bills down by wearing cozier clothes and a down vest around the house. Overdress for warmth and comfort every day and you will find that the “cold complaints” are all but eliminated from your daily mantra. Blush! Looking in the mirror in the bleak of winter, can tend to put a damper on our outlook as well. Gone is the lightly sunkissed skin of summer, so turn to tinted moisturizers and a little blush. Wear some color around your face, especially with all of the black we tend to turn to during the dark months! Say “YES”! Even when that “cold idea” sounds just awful…just say “yes”! Surprise yourself and others by trying new things, and finding out that you should have said “yes” many years ago.
Dear Style & Substance: We recently set the clocks back and I can already feel the darkness closing in on me. I am less likely to get anything done after work, and really have a hard time getting up in the morning. The thought of another North Country winter is pulling me down and I dread the next four months! We hear you!! And if you somehow are lucky enough to evade this on a particular day, then there is certainly someone nearby who is vehemently complaining about it, or just plain lackluster and blue. People living in northern climates are very susceptible to SAD: Seasonal Affective Disorder. Long, dark nights can drain us of energy and zest. The dark nights are a given, how you respond is up to you! A sense of adventure, a hale and hearty wardrobe, and a sense of humor can get you through the darkest hours of winter. Often times we in the North Country forget that winter can be a time of great fun and opportunity, the joy comes from being well prepared. So, get your bag of blue busters armed and ready…preparedness is everything! Here are some suggestions of what to “pack” on your journey to Spring: Move! The darkness and cold draw us toward hot chocolates, cozy fires, many piled high quilts, and more quiet (and thus sedentary) times. The North Country offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation: Downhill, X-Country, and Back Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Ice Skating, Sledding, the list goes on….The key here is to invest some time and mental tenacity in keeping or getting your body moving every day; outside in the fresh air being best, or get to the gym, a yoga or zumba class…anything movement oriented will get and keep your attitude in a positive place. Remember the simple rule of “oh, what five minutes will do!” Plan! Winter seems to grow longer after the holiday season. Jan-
Laugh! One inevitably hears, at some point during a North Country winter, “Cold enough for you?” Decide to answer with a sense of humor and a positive attitude – possible responses: No, I really enjoy those below zero days when I can wrap up in a down blanket and watch bad movies. Not yet, I am
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Touchscreen kiosks to find restaurants in Plattsburgh By Stephen Bartlett stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Finding a place to eat or somewhere to shop in Plattsburgh will merely require a touch. That simple touch will provide information in both French and English. The City of Plattsburgh is planning to launch PlattInfo, a mini network of walk-up touchscreen kiosks providing information in French and English for visitors to the city. The kiosks will provide information about restaurants, shopping, recreation venues and events, as well as points of interest in the City of Plattsburgh. A total of three PlattInfo kiosks will be available soon at the corner of Bridge and Durkee streets, on City Hall Place near Macdonough Monument and on Dock Street, which will be a seasonal kiosk. “The welcome mat to Plattsburgh is out in French and English using the latest technology,” said City of Plattsburgh Mayor Donald Kasprzak. “Plattsburgh is one of the first cities to use technology this way.” The project is powered by FileMaker software, which provides a stable platform for the mini network being launched and a clear path to expansion. Over the next few months, the database will be available over the web and on mobile devices, which will integrate with location data to help guide people around the city. “PlattInfo will be particularly helpful for visitors using the Saranac Trail and boaters,” said PlattInfo Software Architect Jesse Feiler. The Lake City Local Development Corporation administers the program. PlattInfo is supported by kiosk advertising subscriptions sold by Media Central with assistance from the Plattsburgh State Marketing Club. Subscription information is available at www.PlattInfo.com or by contacting Josh Davis at Media Central by phone at 562-9708 or email: josh@emediacentral.com.
Saranac superintendent from page 1 source of energy, inspiration and commitment to produce graduates who are responsible, well-rounded adults. “The student successes are genuinely valued, but striving to better meet each student’s needs has always been my core commitment since the students deserve nothing less,” Cringle said. Cringle cannot think of a better occupation than to assist in the total development of young men and women. He is grateful for the rewarding work experience he has enjoyed and hopes he has been able to make a positive difference in the youth of the community. “Since every student is so unique, I can genuinely state that they each are as refreshing and inspiring as the next.” He said the students and staff have provided him with delightful memories he will cherish, but it is time for him to retire. “As much as I love this district, it is time that I shift my focus to my direct source of support, energy and inspiration: my family.”
“We priced subscriptions starting at $52 a year to make them affordable for the smallest business,” said PlattInfo Chair Carol McLean. “Everyone I have spoken to is very excited about this project. We expect to have more kiosks in the future.” The City of Plattsburgh intends to share what it learned
OBITUARIES CAROL SCHREIER RUPPRECHT JUN 30, 1939 - NOV 14, 2012 Carol Schreier Rupprecht women with special fervor. Keene Valley - Carol Schreier After retirement, she was acRupprecht, 73, of Keene Valtive in the Ausable River Asley, NY, died suddenly on sociation, offered volunteer Wednesday, November 14. services to Keene Valley CenBorn June 30, 1939, in tral School and the Keene Stafford Springs, CT, to Valley Library Association, William J. and Caroline Comand was active in the comstock Schreier, she was a munity garden. graduate of the University of She is survived by her husVirginia, and later earned a band, Richard P. Suttmeier of PhD in Comparative LiteraKeene Valley, her daughter, ture from Yale University. As Jody Rupprecht of Springa professor of Comparative field, VA, a sister, Francine Literature at Kirkland ColLaFlamme and her husband lege, which later merged Phillip of Salem, CT, a sister, with Hamilton College in Wendy Klecak of Stafford Clinton, NY, she was an Springs, CT, a brother, Peter award-winning teacher, deSchreier and his wife Marlighting her students with guerite of Newark, DE, her courses on Dreams and cousins, nieces and nephews Literature, Shakespeare, and a much loved Uncle Dante, Early Modern EuroHerb Wells. Her son, Whitpean Literature, and Translaney Rupprecht, predeceased tion Theory. Later in her caher. She also leaves good reer, she sought to instill in friends, former colleagues her students an appreciation and the many students and of wilderness with courses young people whose lives on Literature and the she touched. Adirondacks. She retired A memorial service was held from full-time teaching in at 1 p.m. on Saturday, 2007. November 24, at the Keene During her career she was Valley Congregational president of the International Church. In lieu of flowers, Association for the Study of contributions can be made in Dreams, and senior editor of her name to the Ausable Rivits journal, Dreaming. She er Association, the High had written widely in the Peaks Educational Foundafield of dreams and literature tion, The Keene Valley Liand was the editor of two brary Association, or The major books in the field, The Wild Center in Tupper Lake. Dream and the Text and Arrangements are in the care Feminist Archetypal Theory. of the Hamilton Funeral Before and after retirement, Home, 294 Mannix Road, Peshe enjoyed bicycling, skiing, ru. To light an online candle hiking, snow-shoeing and caand offer condolences in the noeing with her husband and memory of Carol Schreier friends in her solo canoe. She Rupprecht please visit was an avid fan of women's www.hamiltonfuneralhome. basketball, and followed the com fortunes of the UConn Husky
with other communities. Feiler and others are preparing a presentation that explains the project components. PlattInfo is sponsored by the City of Plattsburgh and funded by a grant from the New York State Division of Home and Community Renewal. JOYCE CONNOR JAN 20, 1930 - NOV 24, 2012 New Bern - Joyce Connor, New Bern, NC, where she beage 82, passed away at Vicame active in many service dent Medical Center on Satand civil organizations. In urday, Nov. 24, 2012. She the 70's she and two other was born in Rocky Mount, ladies formed the local hospiNC on January 20, 1930, to tal auxiliary, where she the late Rev. Elijah W. and served many years as a volWilliam Ann (Johnson) unteer at the card desk. She Downing. She is survived by was a long time member of her husband of over 50 years, the New Bern Women's Club, Col. Richard M. Connor (USincluding serving as PresiAF RET); her children, Jo dent. She was also a member Ann Daniels, and her husand served as President of band, Derby, of Davis, NC, the River Bend Garden Club. James B. Dale, Jr.and his wife Joyce was a gifted seamstress Lisa, of Beeville, Texas, Emily and was very active in the loJane Dale of Corpus Christi, cal Embroidery Guild of Texas, Judy Downing of HolAmerica, until her eyesight ly Springs, NC , Wendy Burt failed. She was dedicated to of Willsboro, NY and her church, Centenary UnitRichard M. Connor, Jr. of ed Methodist Church, and to New Bern, NC; a sister, the Sara Kee Sunday School Margie Adams and her husClass and Centenary Circle. band, Bob, of New Bern; her Joyce volunteered every year brother, Raymond, and his with the Rhem's Volunteer wife, Lib, of Henderson, NC. Fire Department and with She was grandmother of fifthe Willsboro United teen, great grandmother of Methodist Church near their eighteen and great great camp in up state New York. grandmother of one. Most of all, Joyce loved to be In addition to her parents, with people. She looked for she was predeceased by a sisand found ways to help ter, Elsie Collier and 5 brothwhenever she could. She ers, Ralph, Ruben, Randolph, will be greatly missed. Laverne, and Linwood P. A memorial service was held Joyce attended Rocky Mount at 2 PM Tuesday, November High School, but graduated 27th, at Centenary United from New Bern High School, Methodist Church, with a rewhere classmates still meet ception for family and her each month for lunch. friends in the Fellowship She met her husband in Los Hall, following the service. Angeles, California where he Interment will be at a later was stationed with the Space date at the Evergreen CemeSystem Division of the Air tery in Keesville, NY. Force Systems Command. In lieu of flowers, donations She took her duties as an Air may be made to Centenary Force wife very seriously and United Methodist Church, served as a volunteer in 309 New Street, New Bern, many service organizations NC, 28560,Willsboro United and committees, including Methodist Church, WillsFamily Services, Thrift Shop boro, NY or to the Rhems and Officers' Wives Club Volunteer Fire Department. functions. Cotten Funeral Home is servAfter her husband's retireing the Connor Family. ment in 1974, they moved to
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ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Main Street, Altona. Mass - 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - 491 Route 11, Champlain. 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church - Church Street, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday services 8 a.m. St. Joseph’s Church - Mason Road, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass, 7:30 p.m.
Christ & St. John’s Episcopal/Anglican Church - 18 Butternut Street, Champlain. (518) 298-8543. Sunday Mass at 9:30 a.m. Patricia A. Beauharnois, Deacon Vicar CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy. 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. Email: chazypres@westelcom.com ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church - Route 11, Ellenburg. Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church - will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election Day, Sunday, we move to the Ellenburg Methodist Community Center on Rt. 11.
ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburg Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s Youth Ministries: Call for schedule. MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church - Maple Street, Mooers. 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@twcny.rr.com, www.gbgm-umc.org/mooersumc Mooers Wesleyan Church - Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night 7 p.m. (518) 236-5330. MOOERS FORKS St. Ann’s Catholic Church - Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. 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: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 9 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 19, Sciota. WEST CHAZY West Chazy Community Church Pastor Marty Martin. 17 East Church St. Fiske Road, West Chazy, NY. Ph. 4934585. Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Tuesday; Youth Group 6:30 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. 12/1/12 • 20880
These Northern Tier Churches Are Supported By The Following Businesses: Dragoon’s Farm Equipment Inc.
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“We Service What We Sell” 2507 State Route 11 PO Box 238 Mooers, NY 12958 Phone: 518-236-7110 or 518-236-7148 Fax: 518-236-6528 Sales Manager E-mail: dragoon@primelink1.net Website: www.dragoonsfarmequipment.com
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Saturday, Dec. 1 PLATTSBURGH — Winter Farmers Market, City Recreation Center, US Oval, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Christmas Tea & Bazaar, Plattsburgh First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located on the corner of Brinkerhoff and Marian Streets, noon- 3 p.m. CLINTONVILLE — The Gibson Brothers will be perform for Christmas in the Forks tree lighting to benefit Holy Name School., Au Sable Valley Central Middle/High School, 1490 New York 9N, 7 p.m. $20, http://www.gibsonbrothers.com, 647-8444. SARANAC — Cookies and Cocoa with Santa at Saranac Fire Station, 3277 New York 3, 11a.m.-2p.m. $2 per child. CHAZY — Story Time with Kristin McAuliffe will read The Gingerbread Baby story, Chazy Orchard Store, 9486 Route 9, 4-8 p.m. 846-7676.
Champlain Town Supervisor Larry Barcomb standing near the Electronics Recycling Collection site.
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Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 • Sun. 10-5
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Friday, Dec. 7
WEST CHAZY — 1 st Annual Holly Jolly Christmas Party with Santa and the West Chazy Fire Department Auxiliary, JCEO Building West Chazy Town Hall, 6944 Rte 22. 68 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8
WEST CHAZY — West Chazy Fire Dept. to hold Toy Drive to benefit the Clinton County Christmas Bureau, 7656 New York 22, 9a.m.-3p.m. CADYVILLE — Cadyville Community Tree Lighting, the Cadyville Fire Station, 2122 New York 3. 5-7p.m.
Dragoon’s Farm Equipment Inc.
Tuesday, Dec. 11
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 2985161.
Thursday, Dec. 13
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5.
Saturday, Dec. 15
CHAMPLAIN — 2ND Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Pacqette Park, Route 9, 6:30 p.m. 298-4152. PERU — The Keeseville-Peru Ecumenical Choir will be performing concert, St. Augustine’s Church, 3035 Main Street, 7:30 p.m.
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518-236-7110 or 518-236-7148 Fax: 518-236-6528 Email: dragoon@primelink1.net DEALER NAME ADDRESS (000) 000-0000
www.dragoonsfarmequipment.com
164 Prospect Ave., Plattsburgh
518-563-5356 Open: Mon - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm
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(Located at First Assembly of God)
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Breakfast All Day • Hot Dogs • Clubs Sandwiches • Seafood • Salads • Chicken & More!
20 Margaret St., Plattsburgh • 563-3003 Dining Room Hours: Mon. 11am-10pm, Tues.-Sat. 11am-11pm, Sun. 4pm-10pm
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Visit our farm and cheese store at:
39 McCadam Lane, Chateaugay, NY
Owned by the local dairy farm families of Agri-Mark! (518) 497-6341
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518-561-0537 • 313 Cornelia Street (next to Dunkin Donuts) Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Bibles, Books, Gift Items, Music, Movies, Cards, Devotionals, Tapestries & More!
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Case IH toys, scale models and collectibles make perfect gifts or stocking stuffers for everyone on your list, from kids to collectors. From classic IH® and Farmall® keepsakes to the ever-popular scale models of current products, stop in today to see the full assortment for the Case IH enthusiasts on your list.
• Superior Pressure Relief • Targeted Support Where You Need It Most • Cooler Sleep Surface • Anti-Microbial and Dust Mite Proof
Gift tes Certifica ! Available
Christian Supply Center
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PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5.
Plattsburgh’s Italian Restaurant Since 1951
McCadam Cheese
566-8095
www.ChazyOrchards.com
Thursday, Dec. 6
Adirondack
23 Weed Street • 518-566-9950 Open: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 12-4
LARGEST SELECTION OF TARPS IN THE AREA!
HOURS: Monday-Sunday 7:00am - 5:00pm 7 Days a Week 9486 Route 9 Chazy, NY • (518) 846-7171
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 2985161.
7. Builds a sense of community: in an ever-increasingly fast-paced world, the desire to shop in places where everyone knows your name is stronger than ever. 8. Establishes one-of-a-kind character: every city wants to stand out with their own personality. Local business helps communities shape their perception to the outside world. 9. Stimulates area vitality: nothing succeeds like success. 10. Local business owners shop locally themselves: businesses need everything from supplies to workday lunches, and local attorneys, accountants, restaurants, office supplies and more supply their need. They also tend to carry locally-produced goods, which further spurs small manufacturing and local artisan work that national chains will not take on.
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HUGE SELECTION OF TOOLS AT DISCOUNT PRICES
~ SHIPPING APPLE GIFT PACKS ~
AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. CHAZY — North Country Christmas Open House, New Chazy Public Library, 1329 Fisk road, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. WILMINGTON — Village of Lights At Santa's Workshop, 324 Whiteface Memorial Highway, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $9.95, www.NorthPoleNY.com.
Queen Set $1,299
IN THE PLAZA AT THE CORNER OF TOM MILLER RD. & MILITARY TURNPIKE
Gift Baskets Holiday Pies & Cookies
Sunday, Dec. 2
All Sizes & Comfort Levels • Headboards • Frames Memory Foam • Latex • Adjustable Beds Many models in stock The Area’s Largest Selection of Serta Mattresses! ry!
32 DELLA DRIVE, PLATTSBURGH, NY See our entire inventory 24/7 at dellatoyota.net
AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. CHAZY — Chazy Rural School Holiday Concert and reception to follow, 609 Miner Farm Road, 2 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Kent-Delord House Museum Secret Holiday House Tours, 17 Cumberland Ave, 1-4 p.m. 5611035.
The Area’s Largest Selection of Serta Mattresses!
1-800-640-5144 Dealer #7109024
PLATTSBURGH — Create a Cookie Plate for Santa, for kids ages 5-8, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. $25/$20 for members. materials included. PERU — Fall into Winter Christmas Craft Fair, St. Augustine's Parish Center, 3030 Main St., 10a.m.-3p.m.
1. Promotes foot traffic: especially important during the holiday season. 2. Creates a bigger impact: one study shows that communities keep $68 for every $100 spent locally, while they keep $43 when $100 is spent at a chain store. 3. Shopping locally creates and preserves jobs: local businesses hire local people. 4. Provides the best value: when you look at what you get for your dollar, plus durability, it pays to shop locally. 5. Creates less pollution: local businesses generally use less land and resources and less travel in the area reduces air pollution. 6. Enables less taxes: strong local businesses increase the local tax base, thereby decreasing the need to further tax residents while increasing the revenue for local police, fire and infrastructure.
Coupon expires 12/31/12. Toyotas only.
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Sunday, Dec. 9
PLATTSBURGH — Standing by Our Vets Suicide Prevention and awareness program, American Legion Post #20, 162 Quarry Road, 5 p.m. 561-2685 Ext. 12.
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Alignment Special 4 Wheel Alignment
Monday, Dec. 3 Tuesday, Dec. 4
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typewriters, video game systems and more in the containers, for free. And it is not costing the town anything either. “We knew there was a need for this,” Barcomb said. He said town officials recently received a call from Regional Computer Recycling and Recovery to see if the municipality would be interested in its services. The company takes the lead role in disposing of electronic waste that is later recycled. Items it collects include computer equipment, televisions and miscellaneous electronics. “The town and customers pay nothing,” Barcomb said. “They supply the portable enclosure.” The enclosure is located near the
www.northcountryman.com
NATUROPATHIC
Dr. Peter Vance, D.C.
Dr. Debra Dahler, N.D.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 33 Years Experience Specializing In: Headaches • Sciatic • Chronic Pain • Worker’s Comp Injuries Personal Auto Injuries
Mondays through Thursdays Offering Holistic Health Care Options for Most Health Concerns. Herbalism, Nutrition & Lifestyle Counseling
3083 Rand Hill Road • P.O. Box 275 • Altona, NY Phone: (518) 493-6300 • Fax: (518) 493-6301 42935
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Town of Champlain offices. “We are allowing people to drop off electronic waste,” Barcomb said. “There are very few places where people can get rid of computers and televisions.” And there are a lot of people who need to get rid of such items as they upgrade their computers and purchase new televisions. “Televisions are selling like hot cakes,” Barcomb said. “I just got my first flatscreen a year and a half ago.” The site has been in place for a couple weeks and already the company has picked up two full containers. He pointed out that the containers are not for air conditioners, loose light bulbs, batteries or trash. Anyone can use it, but Barcomb hopes it is not abused. “If they start having to pick garbage out of it, they won’t want it to be here.”
December 1, 2012
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December 1, 2012
42934
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Saturday, Dec. 1 PLATTSBURGH — Winter Farmers Market, City Recreation Center, US Oval, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Christmas Tea & Bazaar, Plattsburgh First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located on the corner of Brinkerhoff and Marian Streets, noon- 3 p.m. CLINTONVILLE — The Gibson Brothers will be perform for Christmas in the Forks tree lighting to benefit Holy Name School., Au Sable Valley Central Middle/High School, 1490 New York 9N, 7 p.m. $20, http://www.gibsonbrothers.com, 647-8444. SARANAC — Cookies and Cocoa with Santa at Saranac Fire Station, 3277 New York 3, 11a.m.-2p.m. $2 per child. CHAZY — Story Time with Kristin McAuliffe will read The Gingerbread Baby story, Chazy Orchard Store, 9486 Route 9, 4-8 p.m. 846-7676.
Champlain Town Supervisor Larry Barcomb standing near the Electronics Recycling Collection site.
$
2 Wheel Alignment
$
5497
Coupon expires 12/31/12. Toyotas only.
42951
for fast delive
Twin Mattresses from $149 Full Mattresses from $179 20 Sets for $599 or Less!
GIFT IDEAS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST.
ERNIE’S
Discount Tool Center
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 • Sun. 10-5
41577
Friday, Dec. 7
WEST CHAZY — 1 st Annual Holly Jolly Christmas Party with Santa and the West Chazy Fire Department Auxiliary, JCEO Building West Chazy Town Hall, 6944 Rte 22. 68 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8
WEST CHAZY — West Chazy Fire Dept. to hold Toy Drive to benefit the Clinton County Christmas Bureau, 7656 New York 22, 9a.m.-3p.m. CADYVILLE — Cadyville Community Tree Lighting, the Cadyville Fire Station, 2122 New York 3. 5-7p.m.
Dragoon’s Farm Equipment Inc.
Tuesday, Dec. 11
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 2985161.
Thursday, Dec. 13
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5.
Saturday, Dec. 15
CHAMPLAIN — 2ND Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Pacqette Park, Route 9, 6:30 p.m. 298-4152. PERU — The Keeseville-Peru Ecumenical Choir will be performing concert, St. Augustine’s Church, 3035 Main Street, 7:30 p.m.
Any One Non-sale Item! Limit one coupon per customer. Valid through Dec. 29, 2012
518-236-7110 or 518-236-7148 Fax: 518-236-6528 Email: dragoon@primelink1.net DEALER NAME ADDRESS (000) 000-0000
www.dragoonsfarmequipment.com
164 Prospect Ave., Plattsburgh
518-563-5356 Open: Mon - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm
LICENSED PRODUCT
(Located at First Assembly of God)
CNH America LLC
©2007 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. Case IH is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. All products shown are from licensed vendors.
Breakfast All Day • Hot Dogs • Clubs Sandwiches • Seafood • Salads • Chicken & More!
20 Margaret St., Plattsburgh • 563-3003 Dining Room Hours: Mon. 11am-10pm, Tues.-Sat. 11am-11pm, Sun. 4pm-10pm
New York’s Finest
Call Ahead For Take-Outs
GANIENKEH WHOLISTIC TREATMENT CENTER
An Alternative H ealth CareCenter CHIROPRACTIC
Visit our farm and cheese store at:
39 McCadam Lane, Chateaugay, NY
Owned by the local dairy farm families of Agri-Mark! (518) 497-6341
Give the Gift of Delicious Home-Cooked Food with a Gift Certificate from Michigans Plus!
518-561-0537 • 313 Cornelia Street (next to Dunkin Donuts) Plattsburgh, NY 12901
39328
Gift Cards & Reward Cards Available. Special Orders Welcome.
25%Off
42950
2507 State Route 11 PO Box 238 Mooers, NY 12958
Bibles, Books, Gift Items, Music, Movies, Cards, Devotionals, Tapestries & More!
42946
Case IH toys, scale models and collectibles make perfect gifts or stocking stuffers for everyone on your list, from kids to collectors. From classic IH® and Farmall® keepsakes to the ever-popular scale models of current products, stop in today to see the full assortment for the Case IH enthusiasts on your list.
• Superior Pressure Relief • Targeted Support Where You Need It Most • Cooler Sleep Surface • Anti-Microbial and Dust Mite Proof
Gift tes Certifica ! Available
Christian Supply Center
42948
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5.
Plattsburgh’s Italian Restaurant Since 1951
McCadam Cheese
566-8095
www.ChazyOrchards.com
Thursday, Dec. 6
Adirondack
23 Weed Street • 518-566-9950 Open: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 12-4
LARGEST SELECTION OF TARPS IN THE AREA!
HOURS: Monday-Sunday 7:00am - 5:00pm 7 Days a Week 9486 Route 9 Chazy, NY • (518) 846-7171
PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 2985161.
7. Builds a sense of community: in an ever-increasingly fast-paced world, the desire to shop in places where everyone knows your name is stronger than ever. 8. Establishes one-of-a-kind character: every city wants to stand out with their own personality. Local business helps communities shape their perception to the outside world. 9. Stimulates area vitality: nothing succeeds like success. 10. Local business owners shop locally themselves: businesses need everything from supplies to workday lunches, and local attorneys, accountants, restaurants, office supplies and more supply their need. They also tend to carry locally-produced goods, which further spurs small manufacturing and local artisan work that national chains will not take on.
Sleep Cooler with Serta’s Revolutionary iComfort Cool Action Memory Foam
Near Georgia Pacific - Exit 38 South, left on Boynton Ave., cross railroad tracks, right on Weed St.
HUGE SELECTION OF TOOLS AT DISCOUNT PRICES
~ SHIPPING APPLE GIFT PACKS ~
AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. CHAZY — North Country Christmas Open House, New Chazy Public Library, 1329 Fisk road, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. WILMINGTON — Village of Lights At Santa's Workshop, 324 Whiteface Memorial Highway, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $9.95, www.NorthPoleNY.com.
Queen Set $1,299
IN THE PLAZA AT THE CORNER OF TOM MILLER RD. & MILITARY TURNPIKE
Gift Baskets Holiday Pies & Cookies
Sunday, Dec. 2
All Sizes & Comfort Levels • Headboards • Frames Memory Foam • Latex • Adjustable Beds Many models in stock The Area’s Largest Selection of Serta Mattresses! ry!
32 DELLA DRIVE, PLATTSBURGH, NY See our entire inventory 24/7 at dellatoyota.net
AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. CHAZY — Chazy Rural School Holiday Concert and reception to follow, 609 Miner Farm Road, 2 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Kent-Delord House Museum Secret Holiday House Tours, 17 Cumberland Ave, 1-4 p.m. 5611035.
The Area’s Largest Selection of Serta Mattresses!
1-800-640-5144 Dealer #7109024
PLATTSBURGH — Create a Cookie Plate for Santa, for kids ages 5-8, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. $25/$20 for members. materials included. PERU — Fall into Winter Christmas Craft Fair, St. Augustine's Parish Center, 3030 Main St., 10a.m.-3p.m.
1. Promotes foot traffic: especially important during the holiday season. 2. Creates a bigger impact: one study shows that communities keep $68 for every $100 spent locally, while they keep $43 when $100 is spent at a chain store. 3. Shopping locally creates and preserves jobs: local businesses hire local people. 4. Provides the best value: when you look at what you get for your dollar, plus durability, it pays to shop locally. 5. Creates less pollution: local businesses generally use less land and resources and less travel in the area reduces air pollution. 6. Enables less taxes: strong local businesses increase the local tax base, thereby decreasing the need to further tax residents while increasing the revenue for local police, fire and infrastructure.
Coupon expires 12/31/12. Toyotas only.
7597
Sunday, Dec. 9
PLATTSBURGH — Standing by Our Vets Suicide Prevention and awareness program, American Legion Post #20, 162 Quarry Road, 5 p.m. 561-2685 Ext. 12.
Photo by Stephen Bartlett
Alignment Special 4 Wheel Alignment
Monday, Dec. 3 Tuesday, Dec. 4
BUY 4 TIRES & GET FREE MOUNT & BALANCE
Tire Rotation $ 95*
North Countryman - 11
42943
typewriters, video game systems and more in the containers, for free. And it is not costing the town anything either. “We knew there was a need for this,” Barcomb said. He said town officials recently received a call from Regional Computer Recycling and Recovery to see if the municipality would be interested in its services. The company takes the lead role in disposing of electronic waste that is later recycled. Items it collects include computer equipment, televisions and miscellaneous electronics. “The town and customers pay nothing,” Barcomb said. “They supply the portable enclosure.” The enclosure is located near the
www.northcountryman.com
NATUROPATHIC
Dr. Peter Vance, D.C.
Dr. Debra Dahler, N.D.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 33 Years Experience Specializing In: Headaches • Sciatic • Chronic Pain • Worker’s Comp Injuries Personal Auto Injuries
Mondays through Thursdays Offering Holistic Health Care Options for Most Health Concerns. Herbalism, Nutrition & Lifestyle Counseling
3083 Rand Hill Road • P.O. Box 275 • Altona, NY Phone: (518) 493-6300 • Fax: (518) 493-6301 42935
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from page 1
Town of Champlain offices. “We are allowing people to drop off electronic waste,” Barcomb said. “There are very few places where people can get rid of computers and televisions.” And there are a lot of people who need to get rid of such items as they upgrade their computers and purchase new televisions. “Televisions are selling like hot cakes,” Barcomb said. “I just got my first flatscreen a year and a half ago.” The site has been in place for a couple weeks and already the company has picked up two full containers. He pointed out that the containers are not for air conditioners, loose light bulbs, batteries or trash. Anyone can use it, but Barcomb hopes it is not abused. “If they start having to pick garbage out of it, they won’t want it to be here.”
December 1, 2012
59515
Champlain electronics
December 1, 2012
42934
10 - North Countryman
12 - North Countryman
www.northcountryman.com
December 1, 2012
2012-13 Winter Sports Preview
CHAZY EAGLES Lady Eagles ready for new season CHAZY — The Chazy Lady Eagles basketball program brings a unit that has experience playing together into the 2012-13 season. The players will also be joined by firstyear varsity coach Liz Garrand, who coached many of the current varsity players at the modified level. “These girls have tremendous potential as they have been playing together for years,” Garrand said. “Their love of the game is what will drive them to greater levels of play this season. I am excited to see what we can accomplish as we reunite.” Garrand said that the team will return five players from last season, when it finished 69, including two seniors, Caitlin Kozak and Michaela Calhoon. Juniors Andrea Meshefsky, Ashley Gilmore and Courtney Gilmore also return.
Wednesday, Dec. 19... at Schroon Lake Friday, Jan. 4... v. Elizabethtown-Lewis Wednesday, Jan. 9... at Willsboro Friday, Jan. 11... v. Johnsburg Thursday, Jan. 17... v. Chateaugay Friday, Jan. 18... v. Keene Thursday, Jan. 24... v. Seton Catholic Friday, Jan. 25... at Minerva/Newcomb Tuesday, Jan. 29... at Westport Thursday, Jan. 31... v. Schroon Lake Wednesday, Feb. 6... at Elizabethtown-Lewis Friday, Feb. 8... v. Indian Lake/Long Lake Tuesday, Feb. 12... v. Willsboro
Roster
Player Caitlin Kozak Michaela Calhoon Andrea Meshefsky Ashley Gilmore Courtney Gilmore Bailey Stalker Brianna Rotelle Christine Pilon Miranda LaBelle Paige Garnot Samantha Barcomb Shelby Gonyo Allison Tatro
Schedule
Tuesday, Dec 4... at Seton Catholic Friday, Dec. 7... at Crown Point Tuesday, Dec. 11...v. Westport Friday, Dec. 14... at Wells Monday, Dec. 17... at Keene
CHAZY — The Chazy boys varsity basketball team will again come off the soccer field and right onto the basketball court. With soccer stars Brandon Laurin, Justin Brothers and Craig Botten new ready to anchor the basketball squad, head coach Cory Thompson feels his team will be athletic. “This year’s basketball team looks to be quick and powerful on both ends of the court,” Thompson said. “Returning to the lineup are Brothers, Botten and Laurin, along with juniors Hayden Guay and Alec Lapierre.” Thompson said that with several other players back in the mix, he hopes the team will be in contention for the second ring in a Class D triple crown. “This team looks to once again be a sectional contender in the league, and looks forward to playing together as a unified team this season.”
Grade 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9
Andrea Meshefsky returns to the Chazy girls varsity team in 2012-13.
Roster
Player Craig Botten Justin Brothers Tanner Chauvin Eric Coupal Brandon Laurin Kaleb Miller Justin Roy Andrew Eseltine Hayden Guay Alec Lapierre Brenden Ryan Keenen Hampton
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NORTHEASTERN CLINTON COUGARS Cougars seek to build with young team for upcoming season CHAMPLAIN — The Northeastern Clinton boys varsity basketball team may be young with only two seniors, but they plan to continue to be near the top of the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference. “It’s a young team, however it will be a competitive team,” head coach Robb Garrand said. “We need to continue to work hard, come together defensively and we need to rebound to be successful.”
Schedule
Dec. 7 or 8... v. Beekmantown at PSUC Tuesday, Dec. 11... v. Plattsburgh High Thursday, Dec. 13... at Saranac Lake Tuesday, Dec. 18... at Seton Catholic Thursday, Dec. 20... v. Moriah Thursday, Jan. 3... v. Peru Tuesday, Jan. 8... v. Ticonderoga Thursday, Jan. 10... v. Saranac Wednesday, Jan. 16... bye
Friday, Jan. 18... v. Saranac Lake Friday, Jan. 25... v. Northern Adirondack Wednesday, Jan. 30... at Plattsburgh High Friday, Feb. 1... at AuSable Valley Wednesday, Feb. 6... at Beekmantown Friday, Feb. 8... at Peru Wednesday, Feb. 13... at Saranac
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Player Tom Bedard Kevin Sousa Garrett Begore Calan Deuso Rodney Grimshaw Adam Khater Jon Filion Matt LaFave Harley Tavernia Brendan Boutin Austin Tetreault
Grade 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10
From left, Rodney Grimshaw, Tom Bedard and Austin Tetreault return to the Cougars roster.
Lady Cougars will work hard to be competitive in CVAC Div. I CHAMPLAIN — The Northeastern Clinton girls varsity basketball team is focused on progressing throughout the 2012-13 season. Head coach Frank Dumas said his team will work hard throughout the season as they look to improve on a 7-12 2011-12 record. “Our goal is to be competitive in every game,” Dumas said. “We will lack size and depth and we will have some tough nights, but we will also push several teams to the limit because of hard work and dedication.”
Schedule
Saturday, Dec. 8... v. Beekmantown at PSUC Wednesday, Dec. 12... at Plattsburgh High Friday, Dec. 14... v. Saranac Lake Wednesday, Dec. 19... v. Seton Catholic Friday, Dec. 21... at Moriah Friday, Jan. 4... v. Peru Wednesday, Jan. 9... at Ticonderoga
Allie Cartier and Molly Roush are two of the seniors on the Lady Cougars’ roster.
Friday, Jan. 11... at Saranac Tuesday, Jan. 15... v. Lake Placid Thursday, Jan. 17... at Saranac Lake Thursday, Jan. 24... at Northern Adirondack Tuesday, Jan. 29... v. Plattsburgh High Thursday, Jan. 31... v. AuSable Valley Tuesday, Feb. 5... v. Beekmantown Thursday, Feb. 7... at Peru Tuesday, Feb. 12... v. Saranac
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Grade 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11
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NORTHEASTERN CLINTON COUGARS NCCS boys hockey Roster Player Alex Duffy Anthony Piche Cody Young Joshua Rabideau Kastle Birch Kyle McCarthy Zachary Guay Jordan LaMere Mason Letourneau Nicholas Palmer Reece Tucker Ryan Marks Austin Laframboise Brady Vassar Massimo Birch Nick Leduc Chad Littlefield Cameron Hurlburt Dayton Roberts Ryan Savage
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Grade 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9
NCCS boys hockey schedule
Friday, Dec. 7... at Milton, Vt. Saturday, Dec. 8... at Missisquoi Valley Wednesday, Dec. 19... at Saranac Lake Saturday, Dec. 29... v .Tupper Lake Wednesday, Jan. 2... v. Plattsburgh High Wednesday, Jan. 9... v. Beekmantown Wednesday, Jan. 16... at Saranac Friday, Jan. 18... v. Churchville Chilli at PSUC Saturday, Jan. 19... v. Notre Dame at PSUC Wednesday, Jan. 23... v. Lake Placid Friday, Jan. 25... v. Shaker Saturday, Jan. 26... v. Saranac Lake Wednesday, Jan. 30... at Plattsburgh High Wednesday, Feb. 6... at Beekmantown Saturday, Feb. 9... v. Saranac Wednesday, Feb. 13... at Lake Placid
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Wednesday, Dec. 5... at Willsboro Friday, Dec. 7... at Ticonderoga Monday, Dec. 10... v. Plattsburgh High Wednesday, Dec. 12... at Saranac Friday, Dec. 14... v. Moriah Monday, Dec. 17... v. AuSable Valley Wednesday, Dec. 19... bye Friday, Dec. 21... v. Beekmantown Thursday, Jan. 3... v. Peru Friday, Jan. 4... v. Willsboro Monday, Jan. 7... v. Ticonderoga Wednesday, Jan. 9... at Plattsburgh High Friday, Jan. 11... v. Saranac Monday, Jan. 14... at Moriah Wednesday, Jan. 16... at AuSable Valley Friday, Jan. 18... bye Friday, Jan. 25... at Beekmantown Monday, Jan. 28... at Peru
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SARANAC CHIEFS Lady Chiefs hope to keep rolling off of state final four appearance I think our opponents will have a difficult time trying to figure out whom they will have to key on. We should have a balanced scoring attack.”
Roster
Player Victoria Phaneuf Brittany O’Connell Kristen Napper Brooke Layhee Miranda Marnes Renee Andre Kathleen Bullis Emma Newell Allison Fink Jamie Favreau Tori Trim Kayla Napper Summer Gillespie Kaitlyn Bowman
Grade 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10
Pos. F G F F G G F G F F G G F F
Schedule
Dec. 7 or Dec. 8... v. Saranac Lake at PSUC Wednesday, Dec. 12... v. Beekmantown Friday, Dec. 14... at Peru Wednesday, Dec. 19... v. Northern Adirondack Friday, Dec. 21... at AuSable Valley Friday, Jan. 4... at Plattsburgh High Wednesday, Jan. 9... at Seton Catholic Friday, Jan. 11... v. Northeastern Clinton Tuesday, Jan. 15... v. Moriah Thursday, Jan. 17... v. Peru Thursday, Jan. 24... at Ticonderoga Tuesday, Jan. 29... at Beekmantown Thursday, Jan. 31... v. Lake Placid Tuesday, Feb. 5... v. Saranac Lake Thursday, Feb. 7... v. Plattsburgh High Tuesday, Feb. 12... at Northeastern Clinton
Chiefs hope to with defensive mentality
Saranac boys hockey
Saturday, Dec. 8... at Lake Placid Wednesday, Dec. 12... v. Plattsburgh High Saturday, Dec. 14... v. Niskayuna Sunday, Dec. 15... v. LaSalle Saturday, Dec. 22... at St. Lawrence tourney Sunday, Dec. 23... at St. Lawrence tourney Friday, Dec. 28... at South Glens Falls tourney
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Saranac wrestling schedule
Saturday, Dec. 29... at SGF tourney Wednesday, Jan. 9... at Plattsburgh High Friday, Jan. 11... at Beekmantown Wednesday, Jan. 16... v. Northeastern Clinton Friday, Jan. 18... Saranac tourney Saturday, Jan. 19... Saranac tourney Wednesday, Jan. 30... at Saranac Lake Saturday, Feb. 2... v. Lake Placid Wednesday, Feb. 6... v. Tupper Lake Saturday, Feb. 9... at Northeastern Clinton Wednesday, Feb. 13... v. Beekmantown
Wednesday, Nov. 28... at Northern Adirondack Saturday, Dec. 1... host Early Bird tournament Wednesday, Dec. 5... v. AuSable Valley Wednesday, Dec. 12... at Beekmantown Saturday, Dec. 15... at Indian River tournament Friday, Dec. 21... v. Peru Friday, Dec. 28... at Queensbury Friday, Jan. 4... at Peru Wrestling Classic Saturday, Jan. 5... at Peru Wrestling Classic Wednesday, Jan. 9... v. Northern Adirondack Saturday, Jan. 12.. at Schenectady tournament Wednesday, Jan. 23... v. Beekmantown Wednesday, Jan. 30... at Peru Saturday, Feb. 9... Sectionals at Saranac Friday, Feb. 22... States at Albany Saturday, Feb. 23... States at Albany
Roster
Player Grade Matt McCasland 12 Kyle Erickson 12 Jeremy Barber 12 Zach Lareau 12 Ryan McCall 12 Nick Uliva 12 Alex Sarazen 12 Tyler Ballantine 12 Austin Gilbert 11 Colin Recore 10 Jacob Lilledahl 10 Tristan Archambault 10 Jonathan Plessis-Blair 10 Jordan Bashaw 10 Dylan Baker 9
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SARANAC — The Saranac varsity boys hockey team is looking to a core of senior leadership to improve off a 4-16 2011-12 season. “With nine seniors, size, strength and endurance will be key,” head coach Ed Davis said. “We will need to stay healthy and strong the entire season to compete for the playoffs.” Davis said that the team was competitive last season, but lost a number of close games and will look to shore up their defense to turn those results around this year. “We have decided to build the team around our goalies and defensemen,” he said. “With that, we look to turn around the L’s into W’s this year.”
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SARANAC — The Saranac girls varsity basketball team will look to reload after a season that saw them a game away from the state championships. The Lady Chiefs finished the 2011-12 season with a 22-1 record, their only loss coming in the Class C state semifinals, and head coach Tim Newell hopes to keep the momentum. “I am very excited about the upcoming season,” Newell said. “We have eight returning players back from last years team. We return a lot of experienced players as well as adding some very talented underclassman. This is a very balanced, unselfish, hard working team.” Newell said that one key will be to focus on the upcoming games and not dwell on the previous year. “We had an unbelievable season last year making it all the way to the final four,” he said. “The girls need to understand that was last year and we need to refocus on this season. They know that it will take a tremendous amount of hard work this season to be successful. The CVAC will be very competitive this year. We have to bring our best effort everyday whether it be a practice or game.” The Chiefs will return two starters from the Final Four team in sophomore point guard Kayla Napper and senior center Victoria Phaneuf who will lead the combination of team veterans and newcomers. “They will be expected to show good leadership on and off the court,” Newell said. “I’m very excited about our teams depth this year. I fell we can go 10 deep in our rotations.
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NORTHERN ADIRONDACK BOBCATS Northern Adirondack boys hoops Dec. 7 or 8... v. Moriah at PSUC Tuesday, Dec. 11... at Ticonderoga Thursday, Dec. 13... v. AuSable Valley Tuesday, Dec. 18... v. Saranac Thursday, Dec. 20... at Plattsburgh High Thursday, Jan. 3... bye Tuesday, Jan. 8... at Beekmantown Thursday, Jan. 10... at Seton Catholic Wednesday, Jan. 16... v. Saranac Lake Friday, Jan. 18... at AuSable Valley Friday, Jan. 25... at Northeastern Clinton Wednesday, Jan. 30... v. Ticonderoga Friday, Feb. 1... v. Peru Wednesday, Feb. 6... at Moriah Friday, Feb. 8... bye Wednesday, Feb. 13... v. Seton Catholic
Thursday, Jan. 17... v. AuSable Valley Thursday, Jan. 24... v. Northeastern Clinton Tuesday, Jan. 29... at Ticonderoga Thursday, Jan. 31... at Peru Tuesday, Feb. 5... v. Moriah Thursday, Feb. 7... v. Lake Placid Tuesday, Feb. 12... at Seton Catholic
Northern Adirondack wrestling
Northern Adirondack girls hoops Dec. 7 or 8... v. v. Moriah at PSUC Wednesday, Dec. 12... v. Ticonderoga Friday, Dec. 14... at AuSable Valley Wednesday, Dec. 19... at Saranac Friday, Dec. 21... v. Plattsburgh High Friday, Jan. 4... at Lake Placid Wednesday, Jan. 9... v. Beekmantown Friday, Jan. 11... v. Seton Catholic Tuesday, Jan. 15... at Plattsburgh High
Wednesday, Nov. 28... v. Saranac Saturday, Dec. 1... at Balston Spa tournament Wednesday, Dec. 5... bye Wednesday, Dec. 12... at AuSable Valley Saturday, Dec. 15... at Burnt Hills tournament Wednesday, Dec. 19... v. Beekmantown Thursday, Dec. 27... Pellerin duals at Beekmantown Friday, Dec. 28... Pellerin duals at Beekmantown Wednesday, Jan. 2... at Peru Saturday, Jan. 5... at Central Square Duals Sunday, Jan. 6... at Central Square Duals Wednesday, Jan. 9... at Saranac Saturday, Jan. 19... at Livermore tournament Wednesday, Jan. 23... v. AuSable Valley Wednesday, Jan. 30... at Beekmantown Wednesday, Feb. 6... v. Peru Saturday, Feb. 9... Sectionals at Saranac Friday, Feb. 22... States at Albany Saturday, Feb. 23... States at Albany
Bobcat wrestler Justin Kellett, top, will be a favorite in Section VII and at the state tournament in February. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Saranac bowlers will be young, Chiefs return starters to the court growing squads throughout year Schedule
Wednesday, Dec. 5... v. Plattsburgh High Friday, Dec. 7... v. Peru Monday, Dec. 10... v. AuSable Valley Wednesday, Dec. 12... v. Northeastern Clinton Friday, Dec. 14... at Ticonderoga Monday, Dec. 17... v. Willsboro Wednesday, Dec. 19... at Beekmantown Thursday, Jan. 3... at Moriah Friday, Jan. 4... at Plattsburgh High Monday, Jan. 7... at Peru Wednesday, Jan. 9... at AuSable Valley Friday, Jan. 11... at Northeastern Clinton Monday, Jan. 14... v. Ticonderoga Wednesday, Jan. 16... at Willsboro Friday, Jan. 18... v. Beekmantown Monday, Jan. 28... v. Moriah
Roster
Chris Fall SARANAC — The Saranac varsity bowling team will have several new faces on the lanes this season. Head coach Mary LaDuke said that there are only four boys and two girls that return from last year ’s lineup. “This year ’s team is very young,” she said. “I will be looking to Chris Fall, Dillon Barry, Dalton Exford and Lance Baker-Defayette to lead the boys. On the girls side, Taylor Duquette, Alyssa Aquila and Mary Hutti will set the tone for the girls.”
Alyssa Aquilla Taylor Duquette Mary Hutti Grace Thew Nick Armstrong Dillon Barry Brandon Beauharnois Keegan Defayette Lance Baker-Defayette Nick Dorrance Brandon DuBay Dalton Exford Chris Fall Matt Fall Jacob LaVarnway Jack Malek Garrett Maze Nick Maze Austin Plumadore
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Jeremy Bullis is one of five seniors returning to the Saranac lineup. SARANAC — The Saranac varsity boys basketball team will look very familiar when it takes to the floor in 2012-13. Head coach Brent Denis will look to the same starting five that he had last year in seniors Connor Christopherson, Austin Medeiros, Michael Conway, Jeremy Bullis and Nick Daniels. “Our strength lies in our returning players,” Denis said. “Jeremy Bullis enters his fourth year of varsity basketball and Connor Christopherson who enters his third year have been exceptional leaders during the pre-season. They have taken the newcomers by the hand and showed them the value of hard work and commitment. We are very fortunate to have their leadership.” Denis said that the team should be strong defensively and be able to make baskets anywhere on the offensive end. “I am encouraged by our perimeter play and ability to shoot the ball,” he said. While the starting five bring a wealth of experience, Denis said that his bench will have to learn the varsity game on the fly. “As a result, I would not consider us deep but I do expect our younger talent to compete for a spot in the starting lineup,” he said.
Roster
Player Connor Christopherson Austin Medeiros Michael Conway Jeremy Bullis Nick Daniels Aaron Cross Zach O’Neil John Maye Caleb Keysor Cody Plumadore Dylan Christopherson
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Grade 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11
Schedule
Dec. 7 or 8... at Saranac at PSUC Tuesday, Dec. 11... at Peru Thursday, Dec. 13... v. Northeastern Clinton Tuesday, Dec. 18... at Moriah Thursday, Dec. 20... v. Ticonderoga Thursday, Jan. 3... v. Beekmantown Thursday, Jan. 10... at Plattsburgh High Wednesday, Jan. 16... at Northern Adirondack Friday, Jan. 18... at Northeastern Clinton Friday, Jan. 25... v. AuSable Valley Wednesday, Jan. 30... v. Peru Friday, Feb. 1... at Seton Catholic Wednesday, Feb. 6... v. Saranac Friday, Feb. 8... at Beekmantown Wednesday, Feb. 13... v. Plattsburgh High
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FOR SALE 2003 FISHER MINIT Maountz Plow, head gear, best offer, new shape; Also Miller Furnace Gun, ran 10/19/12, Good, Best Offer, fits Miller 100 CMF Furnace. 518-493-3283.
6 ALUMINUM Dock Sections, 4' wide 10-13' long, $2400. 518-523-0190
CONAIR PROFESSIONAL Fabric Steamer, Model GS11SB, like-new, $50. 518.293.6620
HOT TUB Tiger River Spa, 4 person, excellent condition, was $5000 new Asking $2200 OBO. 518-561-7038
CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907
GARAGE DOOR 8'x16', White Aluminum, insulated, very good condition, no dents, will be available on or around August 9th. Asking $450 OBO. 518297-2241.
PELLET STOVE PIPE 3" - Simpson, 3', 1', 6", adjustable, elbow, T, clean-out, adapter, exhaust & thimble. 518-561-6201.
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RANCH MINK Coat, Black, size 12, seldom worn. A 1 condition. New $2000 Asking $700 OBO. 518-335-3687
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BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded.
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JON SOLO LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 10/9/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 28 Sutton St. Ste. 2R Brooklyn, NY 11222. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-11/3-12/8/126TC-20702 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC): Name: NORTH COUNTRY AUTO GLASS & TRIM SHOP LLC, Articles of Organization Filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/11/2012. Office Location:Clinton County, SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against It may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: North Country Auto Glass & Trim Shop LLC, 64B Hammond Lane, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose, Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. NCM-11/3-12/8/126TC-20701
HORSE BOARDING Saranac Lake 19 min from LP. Large Indoor & Outdoor Riding Ring, Private Trail system. Full or pasture board. Competitive Rates. Call or Text 518-302-6227
WANTED TO BUY Wanted: Will Pay up to $15.00 for High School Yearbooks 1900-2012. Any School/Any State. www.yearbookusa.com or 214514-1040
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----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: Beach Medical PLLC (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with Dept. of State of NY on 10/24/12. Office location: Clinton County. Principal business location: 79 Hammond Lane, Suite 11, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. Secretary of State of NY is designated as agent of LLC for service of process. SOS shall mail copy of process to 79 Hammond Lane, Suite 11, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Practice profession of medicine. NCM-11/3-12/8/126TC-20698 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF HAWK TRUCKING CHAMPLAIN, LLC Name of the limited liability company: Hawk Trucking Champlain, llc. Date of formation of the company and the date of filing of the articles of organization with the Department of State: October 17, 2012. County within New York State in which the office of the company is located: Clinton. Street address of the company: 58 State Street, Rouses Point, NY 12979. Mailing address of the company: PO Box 683, Rouses Point, NY 12979-0683. The Secretary of State of New York State: designated as agent of the company upon whom process against
5 ACRES BORDERS FOREST, use Deer Creek, $16,900. 7 acres, 2brooks, $19,900. Financing. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888683-2626
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WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, before 1980, Running or not. $Top CASH$ PAID! 1-315-5698094
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HORSEBACK LESSON PROGRAM Saddleback Ranch. Saranac Lake. All season. Complete Horsemanship. No Pressure setting. English & Western. Indoor Ring & Trails. Call or Text 518-302-6227
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FARM NEW YORK STATE Farm, HUNTING LAND/CABIN BARGAIN - 3 Acres w/ "Cozy Cabin" - $19,995 or $157/month;5 Acres w/ Adirondack Style Cabin $29,995 or $236/month. State land close by, greathunting, fishing & snowmobiling. Call 1-800229-7843 or visit WWW.LANDANDCAMPS. COM. 20% down, 8.49% rate, 15 years.
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it may be served. Post office address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company: PO Box 683, Rouses Point NY 12979-0683. Dissolution of the company: no specific date. Character or purpose of the company: any lawful purpose. NCM-11/3-12/8/126TC-20687 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: LINHED, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on October 17, 2012. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 351 Cemetery Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose of LLC: The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. NCM-11/3-12/8/126TC-20691 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MORSE RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/7/12. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: PO Box 228, Peru, NY 12972. Purpose: any lawful activity. NCM-10/27-12/1/126TC-20662 ----------------------------S A M C O N T R A C T I N G, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 9/28/12. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Matthew R. Devins, 654 Stetson Rd., Chazy, NY 12921. General Purposes. NCM-10/27-12/1/126TC-20672 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CHAMPLAIN FOUR CORNERS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/12/12. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Attn: Celine Racine Paquette, 1095 Main St., Champlain, NY 12919. Purpose: any lawful activities. NCM-10/27-12/1/126TC-20677 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF THE MEADOWLARK FARM, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/12/12. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon
96 COLONY 14X80, Mobile Home, 3br/2ba, master bathroom has jet tub, deck, gardens,appraised at $23,000 but selling at $20,000 obo 518-5725468.
REAL ESTATE WANTED NORTHERN LAND, Wanted for home building, 3 to 50 acres within 25 miles of Plattsburgh. bonitarose12@gmail.com or call 518 563 2849
AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-4162330 CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951
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1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $3000. 518-359-8605
REAL ESTATE Delaware: For Sale Several NEW Ranch Homes! 55+Peaceful Country setting with all amenities included. Low 100's, low taxes Call Today: 302-6595800 www.bonayrehomes.com and www.lenapebuilders.net STONE HOUSE ASKING $133,000 8619 ROUTE 9 - LEWIS 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, large two car garage, lots of storage Recently remodeled bathroom , granite sink counter top, new living room with cathedral ceiling, kitchen includes raised ceilings, recessed lighting, corian counter top, new refrigerator, electric stove and dish washer. New windows, wood flooring, storm doors, laundry room with new washer and dryer. Living room contains large stone fireplace with Vermont cast iron insert. Lot contains nine small apple trees and birch trees. Willing to help with down payment. Please call 518-873-2120 to schedule a showing
HYUNDAI ACCENT 2010, never been driven in snow, very good shape, well maintained, 68,000 miles, DK Blue Black Interior, am/fm CD, air, auto, front wheel drive, great tires, new battery, new wiper blades, 38 mpg., $7600. 518-873-1067 no call after 8pm.
2001 SUPRA SANTERA low hrs., mint cond., great ski wake board boat, beautiful trailer included, $19,500. 518-354-8089 2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $6400 OBO. 845-868-7711 HEWITT PONTOON BOAT Lift, model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.
CARS 1952 DESOTO White/Blue, no rust, small Hemi,, great project car. Serious inquires only. $3500. 518-962-4688 1980 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Cutlass, good transmission, body, 4.3L/260, 8 cyl., 97K, rear brake fluid line leak, must tow away. Asking $750. 518-563-2509 Leave Message. Call: (518) 563-2509
MOTORCYCLES 1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394 2002 HONDA VTX 1800, mint condition, many extras, $4500. 518-492-2348 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500 2010 HONDA STATELINE 1200 Miles, Black, 1312cc $8,500 518-569-8170 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KZ1000MKII, W1-650, H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3-400 Suzuki GS400, GT380, CB750 CASH PAID. FREE NATIONAL PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
SNOWMOBILES 1993 BOMBARDIER SNOWMOBILE Formula 500. Good condition. Runs well. Asking $400. 518-5636919.
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whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Attn: Celine Racine Paquette, 1095 Main St., Champlain, NY 12919. Purpose: any lawful activities. NCM-10/27-12/1/126TC-20678 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GREENLEAF ELECTRICAL SERVICES, LLC. Name: Greenleaf Electrical Services, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 17, 2012Office location, Clinton County, New York.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 6 Timberline Drive, Morrisonville, NY 12962. NCM-11/10-12/15/126TC-20718 ----------------------------NOTIFICATION OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) A & E LOGISTICS, LLC Articles of Organization were filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 09/20/2012. Office in Clinton County. SSNY desig. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be Served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to P.O. Box Box 15, Champlain, NY 12919. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-11/10-12/15/126TC-20729 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC): Name : GOODFELLAS PAINTING AND REAL ESTATE LLC, Articles of the Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/18/2012. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O GOODFELLAS PAINTING AND REAL ESTATE LLC, P.O. Box 1064, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful business purpose NCM-11/10-12/15/126TC-20732 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF FISKE I N S U R A N C E AGENCY, LLC. Certificate of Authority granted and filed with the NYS Dept of State on 10/30/2012. Business location-Clinton County, NY. Process address-Fiske Insurance Agency, LLC, PO Box 1688, St Albans, VT 05478. Jurisdiction of organization of this limited liability company is Vermont. Purposeinsurance sales and service. NCM-11/17-12/22/126TC-20741 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MARS REAL ESTATE HOLDING CO., LLC (PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Mars Real Estate Holding Co., LLC (the Company ) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on November 5, 2012. 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 164 Staley Rd., Morrisonville, New York 12962. 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: P.O. Box 815, Morrisonville, New York 12962. NCM-11/17-12/22/126TC-20746 ----------------------------ELOISA LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 2/22/11. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC 262 Berry St. Ste. 1, Brooklyn, NY 11211. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-11/17-12/22/126TC-42166 -----------------------------
DLW MERIT HEATING AND P L U M B I N G COMPANY LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 4/3/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5 Lafayette St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-11/24-12-29-126TC-42171 ----------------------------AIRBORNE PARK SPEEDWAY LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON 11/15/12. Office Location: Clinton County, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 70 Broderick Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act. NCM-12/1-1/5/136TC-42197 ----------------------------GRADIENTS, LLC Cert. of Formation filed Sec. of State DE (SSDE) 06/04/07. Reg. agent is The Incorporating Company, LLC 42 Read s Way New Castle, DE 19720. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-12/1-1/5/136TC-42211 ----------------------------Fishing for a good deal? Catch the greatest bargains in the Classifieds 1-800-989-4237
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