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Lawsuit dismissed against village ROUSES POINT — The village of Rouses Point has learned the United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Susan Clarke, Gary Clarke and WWBI-TV Inc. against the village of Rouses Point, Mayor George A. Rivers, code enforcement officer Michael Tetreault Jr., and Brian Pelkey. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision ruled the earlier dismissal of the case by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York was correct. The lawsuit was filed in response to action taken following a June 6, 2006 fire in which the WWBI-TV building — the former Holland Hotel — was badly damaged. The Rouses Point Volunteer Fire Department, as

well as many neighboring fire departments from Vermont and Canada, responded. According to a press release issued by the village, after the fire was brought under control, “it was evident the southern portion of the building was a threat to the public, as it appeared to be in danger of collapse.” The village authorized the southern portion walls to be made safe by demolition. The Clarkes and WWBI-TV contended, in their lawsuit, the village’s actions in rendering the building safe after the fire violated their constitutional rights. In the end, the court confirmed the action of the village, Rivers and Tetreault in protecting the public well-being did not violate the Clarke’s constitutional rights.

Joyce Samonek, owner of Morningside Antiques and Fine Art, stands among various antiques and dishware she’s collected over the years, which are now for sale. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

New antique shop offers something for everyone By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com CHAZY — After 40 years of collecting various antiques and dishware, Joyce Samonek hopes others will share in her passion. “I have collected so many [antiques] and they are so beautiful,” Samonek said. “I’ve just come to the point where I need to share these things.” Three weeks ago, Samonek opened Morningside Antiques and Fine Art in the Morningside Bed and Breakfast she operates. “I’m all excited about opening it,” she said. “Excited about telling people and exchanging their stories. Because whoever comes in who’s interested in these kinds of things, has a store of their own that relates to them.” “It’s a nice chit-chat time,” Samonek added. Samonek has antiques from across the country and

Canada. She also has a special section with items from Africa, where her son, Shaun, currently lives and works. “I’ve only collected things that I love,” she explained. “I have boxes and boxes. And, if someone falls in love with a piece that I love, it’s like sharing love. It’s a lot of fun for me.” Some of the items Samonek offers she considers “practical,” with many serving a dual purpose, including a lamp which can be used as a champagne bucket, and a candle holder which can be turned over to be used as a candy dish. “I’ve tried to keep a good range for different kinds of people who come in,” Samonek explained. “Some things are as low as $9, other things are as high as a couple thousand.” Samonek also carries numerous oil and painting and prints, which she hopes to create a gallery out of on her 2009 Ford Escape** STK#U17U, Rental Repurchase, 18,668 miles $21,900 2009 Ford Fusion Sport** STK#T94T, 1 Owner, 5,513 miles $20,900

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CHAMPLAIN — Despite being from a small town, author and journalist Glenn Stout has proven writing isn’t just in the big cities. A resident of Alburgh, Vt., Stout made an appearance at Northeastern Clinton Central High School and Middle School Nov. 10. Stout, who is one of a few authors to write under the pen name Matt Christopher — a former sports writer — is best known for his own sports writing. He gave classes of both young and old potential journalists an inside look at his life and career as a journalist. He talked about his break into journalism, stating he helped uncover the real story behind how the Boston Red Sox manager in 1907 died. Originally, it was reported as a suicide, but after Stout did some research, he found the manager was actually involved in a blackmail scheme involving the manager ’s wife. This article was sold to Boston Magazine, where many articles followed about the Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins — starting his career as a sports writer.

The article eventually gave him the opportunity to write for young adults under Christopher ’s pen name. “These books allowed kids who don’t like to read a genre that they could enjoy and relate to,” Stout said. Stout no longer edits those books, however, he plans to start his own series in October. While writing as Christopher, Stout continued writing sports stories about the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Los Angles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs. He also became an editor of a yearly-published book that displays the best-written sports articles for that year. Stout told the students that being from a small town was not anything to be afraid of — a person can get anywhere they dream of by doing the work. With Stout being a native from a small town outside of Columbus, Ohio, he could relate to the students, yet his dreams still came true. During the lecture, Stout said some of his latest work has been some of his best work. He co-authored a book about the clean-up crew of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, titled “Nine Months at

Northeastern Clinton Central School student Melanie Adams stands with author Glenn Stout after Stout visited the school Nov. 10. Photo by Tom Brandell

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Dodge Library hopes to keep growing into the community By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com WEST CHAZY — For a library that has been around for more than 100 years, director Linda Dupee is surprised of how many people in the community don’t know it exists. Dupee, who took over as director in August, is hoping to “breed new blood” into the library, spending hours trying to come up with ideas to bring in community members. “Hopefully, we’ll do little things and it’ll keep growing,” she said. “I don’t know what the community wants and what they expect.” “Our community is more impoverished than the city

of Plattsburgh is,” Dupee added. “It’s a little more spread out. We don’t get a lot of people that come in here, but my thought is libraries will never go away.” Despite having a small budget to work with, Dupee said she is doing whatever she can to help the community. “We have these two computers here,” she explained, “which we have access to several databases that could help the community. We just bought a brand-new laptop, so that will afford some people some privacy.” During her five months at the library, Dupee has found only a handful of regulars frequent the library. “I can tell you who those people are,” said Dupee. “If

Dodge Library in West Chazy offers numerous services to the community, managed by director Linda Dupee. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

somebody else comes in .. I don’t know what to do. It’s out of my zone. And, I don’t want that to happen.” Dupee is looking to the community for input of what they want to see in their library. “I’d love a book club here. I’d love a game night here,” she said. “I’d love to have movie night. I’d love to have story hour.” However, Dupee knows she needs the people to step

forward and be apart of the library, in order for the events to continue. With the way the economy is today, Dupee hopes people will turn to the library for their reading materials — because she considers reading to be “the greatest sign of wealth.” “I think [reading] is something that you and you alone have,” she explained. “It’s never taken away from you. It’s a privilege.”

“[Reading] opens up a world that you can escape into,” Dupee added. “You can learn anything. You can imagine anything. It’s just a different world. It fulfills all your fantasies and expectations.” Dupee is currently looking for volunteers to help at the library. She hopes to reorganize the books and put them in a database. “I don’t have a Friends of the Library group ... I’m the

only employee here,” she explained. If interested in assisting Dupee, or for more information, call 493-6131. The library is open Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dupee added she is looking for a book stand for softcovered books. Anyone interested in donating one or helping to raise money for one, contact the library.

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Adopt-A-Pet is a weekly feature in Denton Publications. For more information about these and other fine pets available for adoption, contact the Adirondack Humane Society, 134 Idaho Ave., Plattsburgh, at 561-7297, or Elmore SPCA, 510 Arthur Road, Peru, at 643-2451.

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get the most current updates for the system. When done updating the OS do the same for the anti-virus program. Avira makes it easy with a single pop-up being the only price to pay for this gem. With the OS and AV up to date it is time to install the peripherals. A trip to the manufacturer ’s Web site (device’s manufacturer) may be necessary to get the latest drivers especially if Windows XP was the previous OS. Windows Update may be able to help with certain devices.

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Ron Poland is a professor in the Computer Information Systems AAS program at Clinton Community College. Poland is certified in company repair and networking by the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). He is also a Cisco certified network assistant. Questions may be sent to him via e-mail at ron@ronpoland.com.

Meditation and stress relief for healthy living

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oronary heart disease patients who use stress-relieving meditation techniques reduced their rates of heart attack, stroke, and even death by nearly 50 percent, according to Caregivershome.com. A nine-year study focused on 201 men and women averaging the age of 59 who were diagnosed with narrowing arteries. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups — one group received health education information, including dietary advice. The other group practiced stress-reducing transcendental meditation techniques. Both groups continued to receive medications and medical care. The study, conducted at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, found a 47 percent reduction in blood pressure, heart attacks, stroke, and psychological stress in the meditating group. In the words of Dr. Robert Schneider, director of the Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of Management, “Previous research on transcendental meditation has shown reductions in blood pressure, psychological stress, and other risk factors for heart disease, irrespective of ethnicity. But, this is the first controlled clinical trial to show long-term practice of this particular stress-reduction program [reducing] the incidence of clinical cardiovascular events —that is, heart attacks, strokes, and mortality.” Schneider went on to say the use of transcendental meditation was akin to the introduction of a new medication for heart disease.

What does this mean to caregivers? Both caregivers and care receivers may benefit from such stress reduction techniques combined with physician-prescribed medications. Caregivers who experience high levels of stress can incorporate meditation and deep-breathing techniques into their routine, and can even do them with the person in their care! There are many books and DVDs currently available, as well as several informative Web sites. A particularly good site to try is www.selfgrowth.com. As always, consult with your healthcare professional first. For more information contact the Behavioral Health Services North Caregiver Resource Center.

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as this ever happened to you? You finish filling your cart with the week’s groceries, head to the checkout lane and place your items on the conveyor belt. The cashier announces the total and you hand over a nice stack of coupons. Then, the cashier pauses. You hear the words, “I don’t think we take coupons from the Internet.” The cashier hands them back to you and you ponder what to do next. While most of my shopping trips run smoothly, occasionally even your Coupon Queen encounters a cashier issue or two. So what do we shoppers do? One of our biggest tools to deal with checkout problems is the store’s coupon policy. Most stores have a written policy that states exactly how they handle coupons presented in the checkout lane. Many stores post the policies on their Web sites and others have a copy at the customer service counter in the store itself. What’s in a coupon policy? Information that shoppers can use to better plan our shopping trips! Coupon policies state specifics such as, We accept Internet coupons, We accept expired coupons or We accept competitors’ coupons. Everything we need to know about what kinds of coupons our stores should accept is spelled out for us right in the store’s policy. Armed with this knowledge, well-informed shoppers know exactly what coupons our stores should accept! The most commonly heard issue with cashiers does involve the store’s acceptance of printable Internet coupons. If you’re told that the store does not accept them, ask to see a copy of the store’s coupon policy. Most grocery stores and supermarkets do accept Internet coupons that are legitimately printed and are not photocopies. Unfortunately, due to the rise in coupon fraud, stores are getting more stringent about the kinds of Internet coupons that they will accept. Most legitimate Internet coupons contain a unique ID or barcode identifier and several other key features that stores use to ascertain a coupon’s validity. And any time the Coupon Information Corporation, a nonprofit organization that monitors coupon fraud, identifies a new, counterfeit coupon, it sends stores an alert to watch for coupons known to be fraudulent or counterfeit. However, when a fraud alert goes out, sometimes it has a rip-

ple effect. Our stores learn a new counterfeit coupon has been spotted in circulation. Instead of homing in on the specific coupon mentioned in the alert, some cashiers may find it easier not to accept any Internet coupons. This not only hurts shoppers, it hurts stores, too, since the large number of Internet coupons are legitimate and perfectly fine for the store to accept. Marketers reimburse stores for the full valBy Jill Cataldo ue of every coupon shoppers redeem, whether the coupon ran in the newspaper, appeared in newspaper inserts, was found on a product package or was printed legitimately from the Internet. Would you like another piece of the cashier/coupon policy puzzle? I’ve heard from many cashiers that they get very little training on their store’s coupon policy. This puts coupon-savvy shoppers in an unusual situation. It’s possible that you may be more familiar with a store’s coupon policy than the cashier is. If you find yourself in this situation, never force the issue. Simply ask the cashier to check the store’s policy with the manager. You can politely let the cashier know that you’ve read it to make sure that all of the coupons you’re presenting are acceptable. A cashier issue most likely stems from a little confusion that isn’t the cashier ’s fault at all. A cashier who questions your coupons may simply be trying to protect the store and do what they believe is right. We’ll continue to discuss commonly heard cashier coupon issues in the weeks ahead. © CTW Features

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Going gluten-free during the holidays By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com According to the Celiac Disease Awareness Campaign, more than two million people in the U.S. face the challenges of this disease. Those with this disease, which attacks your immune system, are unable to eat foods containing gluten, as it will injure the lining of the small intestine. According to information provided by registered dietician Deborah Kelleher, gluten is the protein part of wheat, rye, barley, and other related grains. For Ashli Cromp, finding gluten-free foods is an everyday “chore.” Cromp, who was diagnosed with Celiac disease three years ago, has found eating to be something she can’t do spontaneously anymore. “I have to check labels. I always have to plan ahead. Going out to eat with friends makes it difficult,” Cromp explained. “I have to do some research before and see if the restaurant has gluten-free options.” Cromp has also found the holidays to be a difficult time when it comes to her special diet. “I usually make something for myself. For Thanksgiving I made my own pie,” she said. “If I go somewhere for dinner or for a party, I bring my own dessert because generally dessert is out.” Another difficult aspect of Celiac disease is the smallest cross-contamination of food with gluten can cause a reaction. “I live with two people that don’t have Celiac disease,” she said. “I have my own toaster just to be on the safe side, so that their bread isn’t touching the same toaster that I put my bread in.”

“Cross-contamination is something people just don’t think about,” she added. Cromp hopes people will consider those with this disease when making food and desserts in the future. “The knowledge that people had three years ago is much less than it is now,” she said. “So, I’m hopeful that five years from now, 10 years from now, it’s something that almost everybody is going to know about.” According to Kelleher, the Food and Drug Administration is already working to make it easier to find gluten-free foods for those who require them by establishing a voluntary mandate to have companies clearly label “gluten-free” on packaged food. “Even though it’s a voluntary mandate, many manufacturers are abiding by it because it’ll help people buy their product,” Kelleher explained. For Cromp, when it comes to the food her friends and family makes, she has learned to pick her battles. “I try not to push it too much on people because it is a little bit of a hassle,” she said. “It kind of depends on who I’m with and how comfortable I am asking them to change the way they’re doing it.” However, Cromp has found one way of getting by when she’s uncomfortable asking someone to change their recipe is to find out what they’re making “and make my own version of it.” Kelleher suggests those requiring a gluten-free diet to bring fruit trays to a party, during the holidays, or to visit various Web sites available for gluten-free dessert options. “Learn how to modify,” she said. For alternatives to flour for desserts, visit www.csaceliacs.org.

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Convenience store’s model train set mesmerizes young and old By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com MOOERS — After 60 hours of labor, Michael Deneault can now see his passion circling his store every day. Deneault began assembling a wooden track made of hardwood flooring back in October, which would become a railway for his model train set. “I always liked trains,” said Deneault. After seeing a model train set in a store downstate, Deneault decided to make his own, which he could put in his store, L & M Convenience Store. “There’s nothing around [here] like that,” he said. “I like to be the first one.” Although the train will remain in the store year-round, Deneault wanted to make sure it was complete by the holiday season. He succeeded, having it finished the week before Thanksgiving. Now, he sees people coming in daily to look at the train set, which is one 110 feet of track around the bakery section of the store. “I had a kid who came in the second

day probably, when we had it going,” recalled Deneault. “The kid didn’t want to leave. His mom said, ‘Would you shut the train down so I can get him out of here?’” Deneault has seen many other kids react the same way, with one realizing he wanted his grandmother to buy him a train set for Christmas. “I did this mostly for the kids,” he said. “I enjoy it myself. I have a lot of older people who enjoy it.” Deneault added he’s seen a lot of older men come into the store, who recall their own train sets from their childhood. What’s unique about the train set, besides the fact it can pull 20 boxcar attachments, is what is written on the boxcars. Deneault explained all of the businesses they purchase goods from for the store, have the opportunity to take one of the boxcars and put their logo or business name on it. “I bought the train and then I bought the boxcars ... for the salesmen,” said Deneault. “The people we buy from ... It’s free advertising for them.”

A model train set can be seen circling the tracks attached to the ceiling of L & M Convenience Store in Mooers, built by owner Michael Deneault. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

Mooers Senior Housing offers three vacancies By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com

Watson Memorial Senior Housing, located on U.S. Route 11 in Mooers, has three vacancies they hope to fill soon. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

MOOERS — In the 20 years since its inception, the Watson Memorial Senior Housing is facing a problem it’s never seen — three vacancies. According to Steven Sample, president of the nonprofit apartment complex, more commonly known as the Mooers Senior Housing, the vacancies all surfaced around the same time. “It’s always been rented,” he explained. “We haven’t had that many vacancies. We don’t have a lot of turnover.” As a nonprofit, Sample said it’s very important to fill the apartments as soon as possible. “For some reason we’re having a hard time to lease them,” Sample explained. “We do have to generate revenue so we can maintain the facilities.” Although the apartment building is considered senior housing, according to the organizations by-laws, the apartments are not limited to seniors. “Our rates are very competitive — $375 a month. Including heat and utilities,” said Sample. “It’s a nice value. It’s a nice little community. There’s some pretty neat people there.” Sample added he’s found the people who

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That’s a wrap Members of the Adirondack Young Professionals were busily wrapping Christmas presents at Champlain Centre in Plattsburgh Dec. 10. The group volunteered its time and collected donations for The Christmas Bureau, a nonprofit organization which distributes toys, clothing and other gifts to low-income families at Christmastime. ADKYP members Peter Wynnik, Rouses Point, and Rebecca Emrick-Belanger, Plattsburgh, are seen here.

CHAZY — The Northern New York Dairy Institute will offer a seven-week course focusing on dairy herdsmanship and herd health at the W.H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute, 1034 Miner Farm Road. The course, which will be held from 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, will include instruction on best practices for maintaining herd health through cow comfort, nutrition, recognizing signs of health issues and evaluating treatment options. The registration deadline for the course is Wednesday, Dec. 30. For more information, including how to register, contact Myers at 3534949 or e-mail erm35@cornell.edu.

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Holiday Ham Wrap Tree Who can resist this festive table centerpiece that’s delicious too? Perfect for an office or school party, these Cook’s Ham wraps stack up to an impressive holiday meal.

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10 8-inch flour tortillas 1 box Omaha Steaks Spinach and Spinach Artichoke Dip 8 ounces cheddar cheese, grated 8 ounces Jack cheese, grated Preheat oven to 400ºF. Thaw dip over night in refrigerator or in the microwave on high for 5-6 minutes. Spray baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Using 4-inch diameter biscuit cutter, cut 3 small tortillas out of each tortilla. This can be done quickly by stacking the tortillas. Lay out 15 of the 4-inch tortillas on baking sheet. Mix grated cheddar and jack cheese together. Place 1 tablespoon of mixed cheeses on each tortilla. Place 1 tablespoon dip on top of cheeses. Top with another 4-inch tortilla, pressing down lightly to flatten. Place baking sheet on lower rack of the oven for 4 minutes. Carefully flip over each quesadilla with spatula, returning to oven for 2-3 minutes. Remove from oven. Cool for 2-3 minutes before transferring to ser ving platter.

Slice ham into 1/2-inch wide strips. Spread thin layer of cream cheese over surface of tortilla. Place t wo strips of ham side by side along lower third of tortilla, extend from one end. Add t wo strips of red pepper, and one slice of cheese each. Fold tortilla edge over contents and roll tightly. Cut into 1-inch pinwheels. Stack pinwheels in rings one on top of another, decreasing size of each ring until reaching top of tree. Garnish with cranberries, or star-shaped cutouts of pepper.

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Northern Adirondack’s EXCEL project rejected Superintendent says problems still need to be dealt with By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com ELLENBURG DEPOT — With a vote of 453 to 339, the Capital EXCEL Project for Northern Adirondack Central School has been defeated. The $35.9 million project, which called for health and safety improvements at the school, would have seen $28 million in New York State Building Aid and $825,000 from the EXCEL aid, leaving $7,075,000 to taxpayers. “I think that it’s certainly tough economic times. It’s tough to put out a vote this time of year,” said NAC superintendent Laura J. Marlow. Looking to the future, Marlow knows many of the projects pro-

and we had excellent results from that,” she said. “A lot of people filled those out, which we’ll be taking a look at.” After analyzing the survey, the board of education and administrators will reconvene, along with the Facilities Planning Committee to take a look at the “scope of the project,” Marlow explained. “It’s going to be very tough decisions on where we can extract, because we felt everything was very important to the project,” she said. By law, the district will have to wait three months before a vote can be brought back to the voters. “It’s really premature for me at this point in time to say that there’s any concrete plans or definitive options,” said Marlow.

posed will still need to be completed one way or another. “The bottom line is that the infrastructure problems, the leaking roofs, the safety concerns, the technology concerns, the heating concerns, the energy consumption concerns, none of those are going away,” she said. “So, the bottom line is these things are going to have to be taken care of.” However, Marlow is concerned the state aid won’t be available. “The state aid picture doesn’t look good,” she said. “Just New York State in general, fiscally, is in turmoil ... I’m uncertain at this point in time if that EXCEL funding will still be available.” Despite the vote not passing, Marlow said she remains positive. “We have an exit voter ’s survey

Reading and meeting Author Eleanor Berger reads an excerpt from her book “Stepping Out,” at the North Country Authors Meet and Greet held at St. Patrick’s Church in Rouses Point Dec. 12. Other authors at the event were Dr. Richard Frost, Jim Millard, Gordie Little, Lawrence Gooley, Bob Garrow, and Kathy Baumgarten. Part of the proceeds from book sales benefitted the Dodge Memorial Library and the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

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ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church Route 11, Ellenburg Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election

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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.TroyConference.org/mooers

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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.

ROUSES POINT St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Lake Street, Rouses Point. Saturday Anticipated Mass: 4 p.m.; Sunday Masses: 8 a.m. and 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 518/297-6529. The Rev. David A. Spaulding. Telephone

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SCIOTA St. Louis of France Catholic Church Route 22, Sciota. Mass 4 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday Sciota United Methodist Church Sunday service 9 a.m. Route 191

WEST CHAZY 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. 11-14-09 • 27947

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Grannis vows to defy APA decision on Lows Lake A

fter the Adirondack Park Agency voted in October to correct a previously, bungled decision to classify both the lake water and lake bottom of Lows Lake as wilderness, DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis decided to turn the other cheek. During their September meeting, the APA Board of Commissioners had voted to classify the lands, waters and lake bottom of Lows LakeBog River Flow with a wilderness designation by a close 6-4 vote. The ruling was intended to incorporate most of the waters and the lakebed of Lows Lake/Bog River Flow into the adjacent Five Ponds Wilderness Area. The remainder of the lake was to be classified Primitive, a less restrictive designation that nonetheless prohibits motorized uses. Following an uproar from local government leaders, combined with the fact the tenure of one of the APA ‘s state designated commissioners term had expired, a revote was scheduled for the Agency’s October meeting. In the October revote, three of the state agency designees, including Betsy Lowe, DEC Region 5 director, reversed the decision with a 7-4 vote. The reversal infuriated several environmental advocacy groups who felt the decision betrayed the facts. Almost immediately, there were rumblings of a potential lawsuit to preserve the protection of the park’s “Finest Canoe Route.”

In the most recent action concerning the Lows Lake classification process, DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis sent a letter to Adirondack Mountain Club Executive Director Neil Woodworth stating: “Effective immediately, the department will manage Lows Lake as a wilderness lake, subject only to existing riparian rights and the limited floatplane access recently provided for.” Under the threat of potential lawsuit, Commissioner Grannis wrote in the letter to Woodworth: “I am writing to reconfirm the department’s commitment to establishing a wilderness canoe route through Lows Lake as called for in the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan.” Despite the APA Board’s decision, it appears the DEC commissioner is taking it upon himself to administer Lows Lake under a wilderness classification – even though, based on the APA’s most recent vote, the commissioner ’s promise is not a legally binding agreement. Grannis told WNBZ Radio it is the agency’s duty to classify all recently acquired lands and the State Land Master Plan allows for waters to be included in classification packages. However, the commissioners statement is in direct conflict with 74 decision handed down by the APA’s Board of Commissioners. DEC Commissioner Grannis further promised in a letter to Woodworth: “Effective immediately, the department will manage Lows Lake as a wilderness lake, subject only to

Submerged stumps in the flowed lands of Lows Lake offer evidence of the dams that were established on the Bog River for industrial purposes. Such signs of man's intrusion are incongruous with a wilderness designation, despite DEC Commissioner Grannis' stated intention to manage the region as such. existing riparian rights and the limited floatplane access recently provided for. I am writing to reconfirm the department’s commitment to establishing a wilderness canoe route through Lows.” Lows Lake was created when Gus Low created two large dams on the Bog River in the late 1800s. The dams were rebuilt by the state in the 1980’s. The region contains several private tracts on the lake for which grandfathered riparian rights continue to allow motorized use. By no means, does the region’s character remain consistent with wilderness standards. Motor vehicles are still used to access a Boy Scout Reservation on the lake via a dirt road that circumscribes mile of shoreline. The in

holdings, with their motorized traffic, combined with the numerous man-made structures are inconsistent with a wilderness designation. The banning of floatplane use on Lows Lake was accomplished when the Adirondack Mountain Club sued the DEC for allowing their continued use on the popular paddling route. The float plane ban was driven by paddler ’s complaints the noise caused by the roar of the float plane’s takeoffs was ruining the peace and solitude of their “wilderness experience.” Although floatplanes have serviced the region for decades, providing access for numerous visitors, the state never solicited comments from users of this service in the process of making the decision to reclassify the

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region. Trips into Lows Lake have been described as vital to the survival of the two remaining floatplane operators in the park. However, the current land use management plan will eliminate floatplane access on Jan. 1, 2012. With limited access into a comparable fishery, the ban will likely signal the death knell for the only two surviving floatplane services left in the park. It will be the end of an era, as paddlers replace sportsmen as the primary visitors to the region.

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Friday, Dec. 18 CLINTONVILLE — Hoops for Hope Basketball Tournament, AuSable Valley Central School, 1273 State Route 9N, 4 p.m. 8342800. PLATTSBURGH — Benjamin Bright performs, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 6 p.m. www.oliveridleys.com. PLATTSBURGH — Family swim night, CVPH Wellness Center, 295 New York Road, 7-9 p.m. www.townofplattsburgh.com. ROUSES POINT — Memory Tree Lighting and Ornament Placing, Village of Rouses Point, next to gazebo, 139 Lake St., 7 p.m. 570-8114 to get ornament made in memory or honor of loved one. CHAZY — “The Real Creator of the Chazy Central Rural School,” Alice T. Miner Museum, 9618 State Route 9, 7-8:30 p.m. 8467336. MORRISONVILLE — English country dance, Clinton County Fairgrounds, North Country Squares Building, 74 Fairgrounds Road. Beginners, 7 p.m. Dance, 7:30-9 p.m. 563-1834. WHALLONSBURG — Literary evening with Russell Banks, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, State Route 22, 7:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation. 962-4386. PLATTSBURGH — Eat, Sleep, Funk performs with Shameless Strangers, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave., 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Mero Factor performs, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 10 p.m. www.oliveridleys.com.

Saturday, Dec. 19 (Hanukkah ends) DANNEMORA — Breakfast with Santa, Dannemora Volunteer Fire Department, 163 Emmons St., 9-11 a.m. WILLSBORO — Knights of Columbus Free-Throw Contest, Willsboro Central School, 12 Farrell Road, 9:30 a.m. LAKE PLACID — Harvest Market, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 12-4 p.m. MERRILL — Horse-drawn wagon rides with Santa, White Birch Deli Market, 4465 State Route 374, 12-4 p.m. 425-3354. WEST CHAZY — Sleigh ride with Santa, Atwood Road, 12 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Lane, 2 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for stu-

dents. WEST CHAZY — “Polar Express” viewing, Dodge Library, 9 Fiske Road, 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. 493-6131. CLINTONVILLE — Hoops for Hope Basketball Tournament, AuSable Valley Central School, 1273 State Route 9N, 4 p.m. 8342800. PLATTSBURGH — Angels and Demons Holiday Benefit for JCEO, Southgate Bar and Lounge, 5131 U.S. Ave., 5 p.m. Gift donations for JCEO to be accepted. PLATTSBURGH — Bruce Patenaude performs, Irises Café and Wine Bar, 20 City Hall Place, 7-10 p.m. MORRISONVILLE — Back Porch Band performs, Knight of Columbus, Emory Street, 7-9 pm. LAKE PLACID — Adirondack Christmas IX, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 7-9 p.m. WHALLONSBURG — Square dancing with Gary Finney and the Upstate Boys, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, State Route 22, 7-9 p.m. $5 per person, children younger than 12 free. 962-4386. MORRISONVILLE — Square dancing, North Country Squares Building, Clinton County Fairgrounds, 84 Fairground Lane, 7 p.m. 561-5801. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Lane, 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students. PLATTSBURGH — Tree lighting, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff St., 7:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Doug Abraham performs, Irises Café and Wine Bar, 20 City Hall Place, 8 p.m.-11 a.m. UPPER JAY — Singer/songwriter John Scarpulla performs, Recovery Lounge, State Route 9N, 8 p.m. 946-8315. PLATTSBURGH — Sirsy performs, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 10 p.m. www.oliveridleys.com. PLATTSBURGH — Crafty Geek Brigade Music Night: Acoustic Punk Show, Coffee Camp, 78 Margaret St., 10 p.m. Featuring Trunks & Tales, Ship Wrecks, Joey Todd, and For the Kid in the Back. PLATTSBURGH — Eat, Sleep, Funk performs with Shameless Strangers, Mono-

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Sunday, Dec. 20 WEST CHAZY — Sleigh ride with Santa, Atwood Road, 12 p.m. PERU — Santa Claus visits, Cricket’s Restaurant, 697 Bear Swamp Road, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Donation of nonperishable food item for food shelf gets $1 off price of brunch. PLATTSBURGH — Free Christmas dinner, Benji’s Café and Bakery, 103 Margaret St., 12-4 p.m. Dinner open to underprivileged, seniors, and shut-ins. 561-5900. MERRILL — Horse-drawn wagon rides with Santa, White Birch Deli Market, 4465 State Route 374, 12-4 p.m. 425-3354. WEST PLATTSBURGH — Children’s Christmas Party, American Legion Post 1619, 219 Rand Hill Road, 12-3 p.m. Open to children up to age 12. 561-8706. PERU — Children’s Christmas Party, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 309, 710 State Route 22B, 1-4 p.m. Open to children up to age 12. 643-2309. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Lane, 2 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students. DANNEMORA — Community Christmas Party, Dannemora United Methodist Church, 86 Clark St., 5 p.m. Cookie decorating, games and Christmas pageant. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Lane, 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students.

Tuesday, Dec. 22 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, Saranac, 1-1:45 p.m.; Cadyville Fire House, 2122 Route 3, Cadyville, 2-2:30 p.m.; Roderick Rock Senior Housing, 2025 Route 22B, Morrisonville, 3-3:30 p.m.; Morrisonville Post Office, 1934 Route 22B, Morrisonville, 3:40-4:15 p.m ROUSES POINT — Rouses Point Playgroup, Champlain Children’s Learning Center, 10 Clinton St., 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 314-1191. For children ages 0-6. PLATTSBURGH — Storytime for preschoolers, Plattsburgh Public Library, 19 Oak St., 10:30-11 a.m.

UPPER JAY — Writer’s Collective meeting, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 State Route 9N, 7 p.m. All writing genres welcome. 946-2644. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Lane, 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students.

Wednesday, Dec. 23 DANNEMORA — Story hour, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 11:15 a.m. Ages 3 and older. PLATTSBURGH — Completely Stranded Improve Comedy Troupe performs, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 6 p.m. www.oliveridleys.com. PLATTSBURGH — Storytime, Plattsburgh Public Library, 19 Oak St., 6:30-7:15 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — Chess club, Lake Flour Bakery, 14 River St., 7 p.m. Open to all, experienced players preferred. SARANAC LAKE — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Lane, 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students.

Thursday, Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve) SARANAC LAKE — Children’s story hour, Saranac Lake Free Library, 109 Main St., 10:30 a.m. 891-4190. LAKE PLACID — Children’s story hour, Lake Placid Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m.

Friday, Dec. 25 (Christmas) AUSABLE FORKS — Christmas Day Dinner, Au Sable Forks Volunteer Fire Department, 29 School Lane, 12-2 p.m. Takeouts, deliveries available. 572-5030. PLATTSBURGH — Elephant Bear performs with Flip the Bus, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court St., 10 p.m. www.oliveridleys.com.

Saturday, Dec. 26 (Kwanzaa Begins) CHAZY — Open skate sponsored by town of Chazy, Scotts’ Memorial Rink, 52 MacAdam Road, 5-6:20 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students. PLATTSBURGH — Nite Train performs,

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Sunday, Dec. 27 WESTPORT — Pianist Jessica Roemischer, Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main St., 3 p.m. 962-8293. LAKE PLACID — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students.

Monday, Dec. 28 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Port Kent Post Office, 31 First St., 1:30-2 p.m.; Keeseville Country Gardens, Hill Street, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Curtains, Curtains, Curtains parking lot, 24 Rectory St., Clintonville, 3-3:30 p.m.; Ada Court, Cliff Haven, 4:15-4:45 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students.

Tuesday, Dec. 29 ROUSES POINT — Rouses Point Playgroup, Champlain Children’s Learning Center, 10 Clinton St., 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 314-1191. For children ages 0-6. PLATTSBURGH — Storytime for preschoolers, Plattsburgh Public Library, 19 Oak St., 10:30-11 a.m. DANNEMORA — Family Game and Puzzle Night, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 6-8 p.m. Bring a game or puzzle. LAKE PLACID — Pendragon Theatre production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 7 p.m. $10 tickets for adults, $5 for students.

Wednesday, Dec. 30 DANNEMORA — Crafts for Kids Day, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 11a.m.-4 p.m. DANNEMORA — Story hour, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 11:15 a.m. Ages 3 and older. SARANAC LAKE — First Night Saranac Lake 2010: A New Year’s Celebration, Downtown, 5:30 p.m.-12 a.m. Admission buttons $12. Children 12 and younger admitted free. 327-3545 or www.firstnightsaranaclake.org.

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This week’s theme: “Teeing off” ACROSS 1 Archie Bunker oath 5 Spice (up) 9 Refracting device 14 Fashions 19 Mercury or Saturn 20 __ fixe 21 Soprano Mitchell 22 Last Olds model 23 Sharp rock used by early hominids? 26 One paid to make hoops, briefly 27 Get rolling 28 __ paradoxes 29 Refinement 31 Fields of study 32 It might be given orally 33 Choose Mounds over Almond Joy? 35 Cavs, on scoreboards 37 Former Giants manager 39 Prone to prying 40 Rained out, e.g.: Abbr. 43 Not gun-shy? 47 Scary movie reaction 49 West Coast wine valley 53 Like the elbow of Rodin's "The Thinker"? 56 "The Kitchen God's Wife" novelist 58 Box 59 Perfumer Chanel 60 Singer Vannelli 62 Reproductive cells 63 Vino __: dry wine 64 Capital of Pakistan's Punjab province

68 Earth tones 70 Anti-park service career advice? 75 Monarch's spouse 76 1980s timekeeping fad 77 Omnia vincit __ 79 Prefix with fauna 80 Speak hoarsely 82 Briny greeting 84 Ocho minus uno 85 Wet floor? 87 According to predictions in the show "Medium"? 92 Bald eagle relative 93 Went two ways 95 Lasso 96 "That's right," quaintly 97 MBA subject 99 Language that gave us "khaki" 101 "M*A*S*H" NCO 103 What Ali did often at the Rumble in the Jungle? 107 Teammate of LeBron 111 Ageless pitcher Satchel 115 "Spamalot" co-creator 116 Major muddle 117 Turkish coins 118 Family auto 119 "Clear skies tonight," to an astronomer? 123 Wind, as a river 124 When la luna rises, usually 125 Falafel holder 126 Blue-green hue 127 Fished using pots, perhaps 128 Turn out 129 Farm team

DOWN 1 "Star Wars" gangster 2 Swiss mathematician 3 Floor, in France 4 12-part belt 5 Skippy competitor 6 Napping 7 Antifreeze brand 8 Ethan Frome's sickly wife 9 And 10 "You eediot!" speaker of cartoons 11 Electrified particle 12 Scornful look 13 4 Seasons hit of 1963 14 Tropical fruits 15 Capital west of Boston, MA 16 Reeves of "Speed" 17 Upright 18 Tender spots 24 Shackle 25 It's up the coast from Napoli 30 Bloated condition? 33 Convergence points 34 Boondocks possessive 36 Afore 38 Source of some '60s trips 40 101-Across's subordinates: Abbr. 41 Studied in detail 42 Extremely unforgiving 44 Richie's dad, to the Fonz 45 African virus 46 Joltless joes? 48 Silly Putty holder 50 Amends 51 Vocalist who gave his farewell performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin 52 Santa __: offshore winds 54 Jackets facetiously called bum-freezers 55 Not at all 57 Big name in showerheads 61 Leb. neighbor 65 __ pro nobis 66 Pave over 67 Artist who explored infinity in his work 69 Marsh of whodunits 71 Rent 72 Primary author of the Mayflower Compact 73 UFO pilots, ostensibly 74 More than that 75 Docket item 78 Guns 81 72, often 83 "__, verily" 84 Drink with a Real Fact on each bottle cap

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process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 446 Spellman Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM/CC-11/21-12/26/096TC-55900 -------------------------------MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSOCIATES OF PLATTSBURGH LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 11/6/09. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 159 Margaret St., Ste. 100, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-12/5/09-1/9/106TC-55927 -------------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION of Kasm Solutions, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY

(SSNY) on 11/23/09. Office location: Clinton County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 9/29/09. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 708 Ashbury, San Francisco, CA 94117, also the address of the principal office. Address to be maintained in DE: 160 Greentree Dr., Ste. 101. Dover, DE 19904. Arts of Org. filed with DE Secy. Of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activities. NCM/CC-12/12/091/16/10-6TC-55945 -------------------------------MIZZFITT LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 12/2/2009. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to THE LLC 210 Cornelia

Street Suite 405 Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM/CC-12/12/091/16/10-6TC-55948 -------------------------------K E Y S T O N E CONFERENCING 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 November 19, 2009. 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 PO Box 3355, Champlain, New York 12919. PURPOSE:

To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM/CC-12/12/091/16/10-6TC-55941 -------------------------------HIGH PEAKS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed with the Sec of State of NY on August 5th, 2009. NY Office location: Clinton County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to The LLC, 49 Winding Brook Road, Peru, NY 12972. General Purposes. NCM-12/19/09-1/23/106TC-55980 -------------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION of Odyssey Investment Management, LLC Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/7/2009.

NORTH COUNTRYMAN - 15 Office location: NY Co. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 4/8/2009. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to THE LLC 210 Cornelia Street Ste 405 Plattsburgh, NY 12901. DE address of LLC: 2711 Centerville Rd, Ste 400 Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. Of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, PO Box 898 Dover, DE 19903. Purpose: any lawful activity. NCM-12/19/09-1/23/106TC-55981 -------------------------------VALCOR PROPERTIES LLC ("LLC") has been formed for transacting business in NY and elsewhere. 1. Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Sec. of State ("NYSS") on 12/07/09. 2. The LLC's office is in Clinton County. 3. The NYSS is designated as agent for service of process. The

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