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NORTH CREEK — Projects along the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor — from Saratoga Springs to North Creek — will get a financial boost this year after receiving a grant from the New York State Regional Economic Development Council initiative. This latest round of funding will help Warren County planners bolster their marketing efforts along the Hudson River and former Delaware & Hudson Railway corridor by investing in infrastructure projects in local communities. “What we’re trying to do is just showcase a way of life,” said Wayne LaMothe, director of the Warren County Department of Planning and Community Development, which is in charge of promoting the 62-mile corridor to the traveling public. On Dec. 19, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that $738 million will be released for economic development projects throughout the state via the Regional Economic Development Councils. And Warren County is on tap to receive $308,000 for implementation of the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor Action Plan. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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New state Assemblyman Dan Stec (right) recites his oath of office, administered by state Supreme Court Justice David Krogmann (left) while Stec’s wife Hilary (center right) watches history in the making on Jan. 1. Stec’s Parents, George and Elsie Stec (background) witness the ceremony. Photo by Thom Randall

Dan Stec sworn in as Assemblyman By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com QUEENSBURY — After a formal but emotion-charged event held Tuesday Jan. 1, the lower Adirondacks region now officially has a new representative in state politics. State Assemblyman Dan Stec (RQueensbury), was sworn in Tuesday in a ceremony held in the Warren County courthouse. About 120 people from across the

four-county region that Stec now represents attended the event. State Supreme Court Justice David Krogmann conducted the ceremony. As the judge administered the oath of office, he voiced a patriotic theme. “Due to our democracy, we have the privilege to watch and participate in a smooth transition of power in a humble and quiet way,” he said. “...With no shouting, no gunfire.” Stec’s son Peter led the Pledge of Allegiance, voicing it without hesitation. Stec’s wife Hilary, his parents George and Elsie Stec stood beside him as he

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was sworn in — a ceremony that was concluded with lengthy applause. In a casual speech that followed, Stec said he’d dedicate his days to working diligently on behalf of his constituents. “You have my solemn oath that I will work hard, I will be honest, I will be plain speaking, and I will do the best that I can for all of the state of New York,” he said. “We’re facing difficult times, and we need to make sure we all work together on important issues — and if they’re not important, we must set them aside.”

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keith@denpubs.com ELIZABETHTOWN — Essex County Manager Daniel Palmer said he would let the board decide if he would return to the position for the next two years. Indeed, he will. By a 1,652-875 weighted vote (394 absent votes), the Board of Supervisors approved the re-appointment of Palmer on Monday, Dec. 31, just weeks after he said he was planning to resign.

Nine supervisors voted to return Palmer to the post, including Gerald Morrow (Chesterfield), Margaret Bartley (Elizabethtown), Bill Ferebee (Keene), David Blades (Lewis), Sue MontgomeryCorey (Minerva), George Canon (Newcomb), Roby Politi (North Elba), Ronald Moore (North Hudson) and Deb Malaney (Ticonderoga). Five voting against re-appointment included board chairman Randy Douglas (Jay), Sharon Boisen (Essex), Tom Scozzafava (Moriah), Ed Hatch (Willsboro) and Randy Preston (Wilmington). Absent were Charles Harrington (Crown

Point) and Daniel Connell (Westport), along with Charles Whitson, Jr., who was appointed interim supervisor for the town of St. Armand shortly after Supervisor Joyce Morency died in early December. Politi, who was reported as being the one who asked Palmer to return, removed a resolution from the floor of appreciation to the manager and replaced it with one to re-appoint him. The motion came with a salary of $98,615.29 for county CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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Dan Stec from page 1 Stec continued that he was going to concentrate on advocating decisions that yield positive results for local citizens. “We’re going to roll up our sleeves and get this state moving down a better path,” he said. Stec said he was “floored” by the turnout of friends, family and community leaders throughout his 114th Assembly District, which includes all of Warren and Essex counties and portions of Saratoga and Washington counties. Among the community leaders in the audience was Glens Falls Economic Development Director Ed Bartholomew, who’s known Stec for decades. He said that Stec would serve the citizens of the lower Adirondacks quite well.

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This year marks Warren County’s Bicentennial and big things are brewing in North Warren. Within the towns of Chester, and Horicon the communities of Chestertown, Brant Lake, Pottersville, Adirondack, Darrowsville, Igerna, Starbuckville and Riparius are banding together to celebrate our 200th birthday. The Bicentennial committees that make up “Team North Warren” are using this opportunity to give our little slice of the Adirondacks it’s own brand. We call it “Growing Together”. As North Warren residents, we are working together on this project and “growing together” in our communities. And as we grow, our local businesses and opportunities grow as well.

Peter Stec, 7, son of new state Assemblyman Dan Stec, recites the Pledge of Allegiance at his father’s swearing-in ceremony held Tuesday, Jan. 1 Photo by Thom Randall

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Instead of just one day of celebration, we are showcasing our area throughout the year. Every week starting in January and continuing throughout the winter and summer months up to the Bicentennial celebration in August, We’ll be sharing stories celebrating our past, present and future. In weekly articles in this newspaper we’ll tell you about interesting people, places and things that help make up this place we call home. There will also be articles about the happenings of the past that are highly interesting accounts of events gone by. You can’t fully appreciate the present and future without knowing our past. There will be a lot to look forward to reading about over the next several months.

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could be a compromise in terms of length of the new term. “Would Dan be interested in just a one-year contract to serve in the position,” Marnell said. “It’s not that I wouldn’t be interested in something like that, but you really can’t do it,” Palmer responded. “The only way you could do that is if you made a

change to the local law concerning the length of term,” County Attorney Dan Manning added. Hatch was the only one that spoke up against the reappointment, saying that he agreed “85 percent” with an editorial that appeared in last week’s edition of The Valley News. “I think that he has done a great job and now he should

go out and enjoy life,” Hatch said. “I am voting no.” Palmer thanked the board after wife and clerk to the board Deb Palmer announced that the resolution had carried. She was recognized for her service to the county in a separate resolution, as she had also previously announced her retirement at the end of the year.

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The finale will be the biggest celebration this area’s seen in recent history on Saturday August 24th. There will be a huge parade followed by a day of music, exhibits, games for the kids and plenty of food. The day ends with a spectacular fireworks display over the skies of Pottersville. The former Pottersville Fairground on Route 9, also known as the Glendale Property, is being offered at no cost by owners Andy & Susan Beadnell to host the festivities. Stay tuned more more information about North Warren’s County Celebration and help us “Grow Together”.

“Dan will fight unnecessary regulations and mandates, he’ll strike a balance between urban and rural concerns, and he’ll be able to develop a consensus on issues due to his leadership abilities — and this is particularly important when he’s dealing with interests all over the state,” Bartholomew said. “He will be a great advocate for the region.” Essex County Sheriff Richard Cutting offered similar thoughts. “I’m impressed with Dan Stec’s dedication and commitment,” he said. “He knows the area, the people, and what we need in the Adirondacks — he’ll represent us tremendously.” Pondering his new position, Stec said he had not imagined 20 years ago that he’d be a state Assemblyman — but when the position opened up 10 years ago, he decided to seek the post. Although he bowed out of the race in 1992 and supported Teresa Sayward at the time, he has since had his sights set on the position. Stec’s mother, Elsie said that Dan, from an early age, would work hard to accomplish his goals. “He’s always done what he’s set out to do,” she said, referring not only to his career, but going off to college a year early, or achievements in high school sports — whether it was heaving a shot put for the track team or being an effective team player in football. Stec’s father, George Stec, said Dan would be effective in his new role. “Dan understands the word ‘compromise’ in achieving his goals,” he said. Until Tuesday, Dan Stec served as Queensbury supervisor for nine years. He was a town councilman for four years beforehand.

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Johnsburg Library News NORTH CREEK — The Town of Johnsburg Library is offering a beginner's iPad workshop with Dan Studnicky Jan. 12 at 12:30 p.m. This is a free class, but call the library to register at 251-4343. If you need help downloading books on your Nook, Kindle or similar ereader, come in on Fridays or Saturdays for one-on-one instruction. Please call ahead to reserve a time. New fiction additions this month are: “The Black Box” by Michael Connelly; “The Yellow Birds” by Kevin Powers; “Notorious Nineteen” by Janet Evanovich; and “The Racketeer” by John Grisham. The latest non-fiction additions this month are: “Killing Kennedy by Bill O'Reilly; and “The Passage of Power” by Robert A. Caro. New DVDs: “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” “Hope Springs,” “Justified” Season 3, “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Magic Mike,” and “Ruby Sparks.” Winter is here, and there is nothing like reading a book by the fire. If you haven’t gotten your library card yet, it’s time. Children need to be 5 to get their first card. Our preschool story hour and crafts continues every Friday at 10 a.m. Check us out on Facebook for the latest events, books and movies.

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ith the Mayan Calendar ending on Dec. 21, 2012, for some, the idea we would all still be here for the year 2013 was unthinkable. But if you are reading this, then it is proof we made it. So happy 2013 — everyone deserves a pat on the back for making it through a very interesting year. We witnessed our federal politicians maneuvering to avoid the fiscal cliff following a heated election that nearly divided the country, countless fatalities to senseless murder-suicides that no one will ever be able to make sense of; the voice behind the iconic red friend Elmo being denounced as a sex offender, and people are still facing a very uncertain economy. Now that the champagne and sparkling grape juice have gone flat, the midnight resolutions have been broken or kept it is time for a fresh start. Even without the drop of an extravagant ball in Times Square people can still mark the beginning of a new phase, or the end of a bad habit to improve their lives. According to a study by USA.gov, the typical new years resolutions include: • Drink less alcohol • Eat healthy food • Get a better education • Get a better job • Get fit • Lose weight • Manage debt • Manage stress • Quit smoking • Reduce, reuse, and recycle • Save money • Take a trip • Volunteer to help others As the cliche goes, every journey begins with a single step. Accomplishing goals and regaining happiness and fulfillment in your life can be achieved in the same way. To loose those extra pounds get out and start a new morning routine of walking to

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the coffee shop. To drink or smoke less the steps to breaking the habits and addictions can be deep rooted and tricky. Find what works for you. Find a way to take your mind off of it and talk to people who have gone through it before. Chances are you aren’t the first to have troubles, so it is alright to ask for help. Our social habits and associations, as much as our eating, drinking, and exercise patterns, can be just as much an anchor against progress. If the friends you have surrounded yourself with for years seem to be standing still while you try to move forward it’s okay to separate yourself from them. In life, not everything and everyone we attach ourselves to should be permanent attachments. Don’t be afraid to go to new places and don’t be afraid to learn new things. The symbolism behind the new year is in the title: new. Human beings are forever growing and you need to create a life for yourself to facilitate growth. Looking back again there were many positives to 2012. Nationally our president was elected to serve a second term, the US teams and athletes won 104 metals during the Summer Olympics in London. Regionally an Elizabethtown youth, Connor Marvin, who suffered from a rare inherited heart condition, received a heart transplant and a new chance at life. While there is no Mayan calendar extending into 2013, the year is sure to bring plenty of positives — just as it is sure to unfortunately have its negatives.

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he financial results are now in from the recent 2012 federal election. We've just participated in the most expensive election in U.S. history. Over $6 billion was spent by federal campaigns, super PACs, political nonprofits and the party committees. Here is the split out of how the money was spent according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Presidential Candidates.... $1,377,000,000 House Candidates............. $1,010,000,000 Senate Candidates............ $720,000,000 Party Committees............... $1,800,000,000 Outside Groups................... $1,210,000,000 What troubles me is how so much money can be spent competing for these prized positions and yet once in office so little of the people’s business ever seems to be accomplished. Because of our early production deadlines for the New Years holiday I’m drafting this column five days before we are scheduled to go over the fiscal cliff. I can only hope that when you read this column the cliff has been somehow avoided, be it a last minute agreement or perhaps they get it done with a few hours to spare. Unfortunately I’m not optimistic they will get a deal done. They know what needs to be done but neither side is willing to give any ground and it appears both think the cliff will provide them cover from their constituents. Prior to the Christmas holiday congressional Republicans were calling out the President and Democratically controlled Senate for not putting forth a plan to avoid the cliff. Now that the President has returned from Hawaii and the US Senate has been reconvened by Sen. Harry Reid they are dishing it back out to the Republicans who will not return until the weekend. Wouldn’t you think these masterful campaigners who’ve raised so much money and command so much power

could do more than play childish games trying to show each other up and some Dan Alexander how in their Thoughts from self cenBehind the Pressline tered approach think that we buy these foolish antics? Well, the sad reality is most of us fall into lock step behind our party affiliation. We let them play these games instead of demanding greater accountability. In a recent Reuters Poll 27 percent of those polled blame Republicans, 16 percent blamed the President, 6 percent blame the Democrats and only 31 percent blame the whole bunch for the fiscal cliff debacle. With numbers like that is it any wonder our national elected officials have found it easy to play politics instead of solving problems? They have us exactly where they want us. We give them everything they want. We treat them like royalty. We are so gracious when they bring home our tax dollars and act as if it’s manna from heaven. As a nation we should be so overwhelmingly outraged that we find our nation in this position. When it’s their election or re-election at stake these folks demonstrate they know how to get down to business and work tirelessly. When it is the people’s business or needs, they somehow can’t get out of each others way. We have no one to blame but the person in the mirror and until we refuse to put any money into their re-elections nothing will really change. If we want real change let’s make the funds spent in the 2016 election the least expensive election in U.S. history. Dan Alexander is owner and publisher of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.

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NORTH CREEK — The North Creek Rotary Club holds its weekly breakfast meetings at 7:30 a.m. at Marsha’s Restaurant in North Creek. NORTH CREEK — North Creek Business Alliance meets at barVino from 8:30-9:30 a.m., Main Street. NORTH CREEK — Trivia Night. 6:30 p.m. barVino, 272 Main St. $3 a person. Play solo or in teams. MINERVA — The Minerva School Board meets

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NORTH CREEK — Pre-school story hour and crafts at the Johnsburg Library; 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.

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NEWCOMB — The Spectacular Winter Sky. 6:30 p.m. Adirondack Interpretive Center, Route 28N. Local amateur astronomer Bob Fisher will present a program exploring the natural wonders of the Winter night sky, arguably displaying the most beautiful bright stars compared to any other time of the year. Call 582-2000 to register. NEWCOMB — Winter Wandering with Peter O’Shea. 1-3 p.m. SUNY-ESF Adirondack Interpretive Center, Route 28N. Snowshoe with favorite guest naturalist Peter O’Shea. Call 582-2000 to register.

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NORTH CREEK — The Johnsburg Central School Board meets at 7 p.m. at the school. NEWCOMB — The Newcomb Central School Board meets at 7 p.m. at the school.

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NORTH CREEK — American Legion Post 629 meeting, North Creek firehouse, 3:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend. Call 2512002. INDIAN LAKE — The Indian Lake Central School Board meets at 7 p.m. at the school.

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LONG LAKE — Spice Up Your Winter Series Cooking Class. 5:30-8 p.m. Long Lake Public Library. Led by Chef Susan Rohrey of Flavor. Preregistration required. Free. Call 624-3825.

Thursday, Jan. 17 NORTH CREEK — The North Creek Rotary Club holds its weekly breakfast meetings at 7:30 a.m. at Marsha’s Restaurant in North Creek. NORTH CREEK — North Creek Business Alliance meets at barVino from 8:30-9:30 a.m., Main Street. NORTH CREEK — Trivia Night. 6:30 p.m. barVino, 272 Main St. $3 a person. Play solo or in teams. MINERVA — The Minerva Town Board meets at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall.

Friday, Jan. 18

NORTH CREEK — Pre-school story hour and crafts at the Johnsburg Library; 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 19

NEWCOMB — Northern New York Audubon Bird Walk. 10 a.m. SUNY-ESF Adirondack Interpretive Center, Route 28N. Participants will snowshoe a 2-mile loop around the shore of Arbutus Lake in the Huntington Wildlife Forest. Led by NNYA and SUNY-ESF’s Charlotte Demers. Meet at the AIC. Snowshoes available. Call 582-2000 to register.

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NORTH CREEK — The North Creek Rotary Club holds its weekly breakfast meetings at 7:30 a.m. at Marsha’s Restaurant in North Creek. NORTH CREEK — North Creek Business Alliance meets at barVino from 8:30-9:30 a.m., Main Street. NEWCOMB — Applied Ethics Workshop. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. SUNY-ESF Adirondack Interpretive Center, Route 28N. SUNY-ESF’s Environmental Philosopher Marianne Patinelli-Dubay presents this workshop directed toward practicing foresters, land managers, natural resource managers, and similar professions. Approved for SAF Certified Forester Education Credits: 6.0 Category 1-CF credits. Preregistration is required. Email Marianne at mpatinelli@esf.edu.


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from page 1 Project components include: design of a new train station in the village of Corinth; restoration of the historic bandstand in the town of Warrensburg; and design of a new waterfront park on a 3.5-acre former Brownfield site in the town of Warrensburg. Established in 1999 as a way to boost tourism, the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor was designed to highlight the attractions, events, outdoor activities and businesses along the railroad corridor between Saratoga Springs and North Creek. The railway spans two counties — Saratoga and Warren — and follows the Hudson River north as it did when it first opened as Thomas Durant’s Adirondack Railroad in 1871. “We looked at what was common to all the communities that share the rail corridor,” LaMothe said. “The rail line —

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There are two aspects of implementing the First Wilderness experience. First planners have to answer the question, “What can people do when they come here?” “Those activities are more community driven — events, skiing, recreational opportunities, business opportunities, etc.,” LaMothe said. Then there is the physical side — the infrastructure — such as improving streetscapes and train stations. LaMothe approaches the project with one goal in mind: enhancing the economic opportunities by creating a corridorwide tourism experience. “When it all comes down to it, it’s an economic development activity,” LaMothe said. “There’s no other reason for it. It is to enhance what the community has A) for itself and B) for the tourists that come here. Hopefully it’s a quality experience for somebody and through word of mouth and promotions, other people will come here.”

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Before promoting the corridor, the region must give travelers good reasons to get off the train in communities. “That’s why we’re looking at building the infrastructure — the better sidewalks, the better signage, hiking trails, the things the public sector can do that makes a community more inviting,” LaMothe said. In 2013, revitalizing the infrastructure in communities along the corridor will continue to keep LaMothe and his staff busy. “At last count, I believe I have 21 projects going on in the corridor from Corinth up to North Creek,” LaMothe said. “Enclosing train stations, designing new sites at the train station complex in Corinth. We’ve got a multitude of projects both big and small throughout the corridor.” There are two streetscape projects that will be seeing some progress this year: in Chestertown and North Creek. “We would hope to see construction begin in the spring, and we would like to do the design work over the winter,” LaMothe said of the North Creek streetscape project. During an interview in early December, LaMothe said he was still waiting to get the contract approved by the New York State Department of State’s Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. The town of Johnsburg is ready to enter into a design contract with the LA Group, and the state has to approve the document. “The problem that we’ve run into is Hurricane Sandy has diverted all the staff resources left at the state and all these different agencies toward disaster relief,” LaMothe said.

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In order to be successful, the corridor needs to be promoted a whole, according to LaMothe. “The way for this to work is each town has to complement each other and not compete,” LaMothe said. “If everybody did the same thing, there’s only so many that come here, and if everybody had a golf course or everybody had a ski hill, there wouldn't be enough business for everybody.”

Tourism promotion is designed on a regional approach by looking at the strengths of each community and designing day trips or vacations based on those activities. For example, Stony Creek golf course on the rail line; Hickory Ski Center in Warrensburg offers a different experience than Gore Mountain; North Creek has a vibrant downtown, crosscountry skiing at Garnet Hill Lodge, downhill skiing at Gore, and whitewater rafting on the Hudson River; and the Lake Luzerne-Hadley region has horseback riding at the old dude ranches. While the former tourist train — the Upper Hudson River Railroad (1999-2010) — offered excursions between North Creek and Riparius, it never had the connection to Saratoga Springs. And that helped burst the bubble of early optimism in the southern end of the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor, according to LaMothe. Since Iowa Pacific Holdings opened the Saratoga & North Creek Railway in July 2011, things have been much different. “What Iowa Pacific has brought to the table is they have capital to invest, they are railroad people, they know how to run a railroad, and they know how to market and promote,” LaMothe said. “Now Iowa Pacific comes in, we have the connection to Saratoga, and all of a sudden in the other communities along the corridor it's, ‘OK, something is finally going to happen.’” Warren County set up a website to help promote the corridor — www.firstwilderness.com — and assigned the promotional duties to a staffer in the Planning Department, Pam Morin. She is trying to be the central nervous system for promoting the corridor and connecting all the different entities, and it’s a challenging job. But LaMothe said businesses and communities can help with promotion if they have an effective communication plan. “If people don’t go through the chamber or they don’t go through some regional entity, we don’t know about it and so we can’t put it on the First Wilderness Corridor site, and we can’t work with them to help promote it,” LaMothe said. “Cross promotion is the way we’re going to survive here.”

20 years of planning

Countless hours of planning and millions of taxpayer dollars have gone into revitalizing the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor. And it’s been 20 years in the making. “The genesis of all this started in 1992 with the North Creek Action Plan,” LaMothe said. “And from that, a vision came out of North Creek. And in that action plan was one line that said, ‘If the rail line ever becomes available, the town or county should consider purchasing it.’” The Johnsburg Town Board adopted the North Creek plan in 1993, when the Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway still owned the old Delaware & Hudson Railway. That was the same year CP deeded the North Creek train station to the North Creek Railway Depot Preservation Association. In 1995, Warren County purchased the 40-mile right-of-way for the former Adirondack Branch of the D&H, extending from the town of Corinth in Saratoga County to North Creek. In 1997, LaMothe was at a planning conference where they talked about the National Heritage Rivers Program. “And we said that’s a concept that we can fit here,” LaMothe said. That led to a planning study for the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor and state funds to further the corridor ’s infrastructure development. “That little North Creek Action Plan has grown,” LaMothe said. “It was a good investment.” In 2011, the Saratoga & North Creek Railway signed a lease agreement with Warren County for the right-of-way and now offers passenger service from Saratoga Springs to North Creek. In 2013, the company plans to begin freight service along the tracks from the old Tahawus titanium mine and the Barton Garnet Mine.

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and the river — was the pathway into the Adirondacks. And the Adirondack Park was the first area in the country that was officially set aside as wilderness by a legislative action. Hence, we came up with the name the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor.” The First Wilderness Heritage Corridor Action Plan is a revitalization plan under the aegis of the New York State Department of State’s Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. It includes the Warren County towns of Johnsburg, Thurman, Stony Creek, Warrensburg, and Lake Luzerne and the Saratoga County towns of Hadley and Corinth. When it’s fully implemented, LaMothe said the goal is to extend the corridor another 30 miles north of North Creek to the Tahawus mine in the Essex County town of Newcomb.

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CARS FURNISHED PARK Model with attached room, Voyager Resort, Tucson, Arizona #6-256. Prime corner lot with 3 fruit trees, and a 1995 Buick Roadmaster. Go to www.forsalebyowner for pictures and details. Ad Listing #23927596. $23,950. Call Karen Armstrong 518-563-5008 or 518 -569-9694.

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LAND LAND FOR SALE Land, Little Falls, NY Area- 59.9 Acres, field, woods, views 1009' on NYS Rt 5 $65,000. *17.9 Acres, field, woods, views $36,000. Owner financing www.helderbergreality.com CALL: 518-861-6541 LAND FOR SALE Oneonta, NY area 2,600 sq ft Farm house 5 BR, 2 Baths on 5 acres. Views 1,120' Elevation $109,000 Owner financing. More Land available www.helderbergreality.com CALL: 518-861-6541 LAND WANTED LAND and FARMS WANTED. Serious cash buyer seeks investment property, 200 acres and up, with or without mineral rights. Brokers welcome. For immediate confidential response, call 607-563-8875 ext.13 or e-mail alan@newyorklandandlakes.com TOWN OF Lake George 1/2 acre building lot. Village sewer, upscale neighborhood, build-out basement, mountain views. $47,000. Will hold mortgage for qualified buyer, 20% down. 518-793-3356 or 518-321-3347.

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LAWN & GARDEN DR POWER Road Grader 48", list price $1200, will sell for $700 OBO. 518-668-5126.

2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711 KAYAK PERCEPTION, Model Carolina, room for gear, best offer over $700. 518-504-4393

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1995 POLARIS Snowmobile, Indy Sport, performance skis, new cover, needs tune-up, asking $995. 518-251-5777 or 518-861-6264.

STUDDED SNOW Tires Two new condition studded Firestone Winterforce snow tires, 215/70R 14, mounted and balanced on Ford Aerostar rims, asking $60 each. 518-585-5267 or 410-833-4686.

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TRUCKS 2004 FORD F250 Super Duty, Super Cab, V8, 6.0 diesel, 4x4, 8'box, Jericho cap, many accessories, 7' plow, 156,000 miles, in good mechanical condition. $10,500. 518232-3815. Call and place your listing at 1-800-989-4237


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NOTICE OF FILING OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF EM BODY ESSENTIALS, LLC NOTICE is hereby given as follows: (1) The name of the Limited Liability Company is: EM Body Essentials, LLC (2) The Articles of Organization of such limited liability company were filed with the New York Department of State on November 15, 2012. (3) The county within New York State in which the office of such limited liability company is located is the County of Warren. (4) The New York Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served and the post office address to which the New York Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against it is: Judge & Duffy, Attorneys at Law, One Broad Street Plaza, P.O. Box 2850, Glens Falls, New York 12801-6850. (5) The purpose of the business of such limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the L.L.C.L. Dated: November 19, 2012 Judge & Duffy Attorneys at Law One Broad Street Plaza P.O. Box 2850 Glens Falls, NY 12801-6850 NE-12/1-1/5/13-6TC42204 ----------------------------NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is Dramatically Improved Properties, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was November 23, 2012. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served

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against the LLC to 4963 Lake Shore Drive, P.O. Box 1332, Bolton Landing, New York 12814. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-12/8-1/12/13-6TC42223 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LEONTINE HOLDINGS, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/14/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to PO Box 797, Anna Maria, FL 34216. Purpose: any lawful activities. NE-12/8-1/12/13-6TC42226 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF D.K. H O U S E CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/21/12. Office location: Warren County. Princ. office of LLC: 6446 State Rt. 8, Brant Lake, NY 12815. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, PO Box 436, Chestertown, NY 12817. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-12/8-1/12/13-6TC42230 ----------------------------S A G A M O R E STORAGE LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 11/2/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1000 Market St., Bldg One, Portsmouth, NH 03801. General Purposes. NE-12/8-1/12/13-6TC42236 ----------------------------JTMJPM, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 10/29/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 220 Glen St., Glens Falls, NY 12801. General Purposes.

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NE-12/8-1/12/13-6TC42235 ----------------------------GREEN 6D6, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 10/26/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1000 Market St., Bldg One, Portsmouth, NH 03801. General Purposes. NE-12/8-1/12/13-6TC42234 ----------------------------GREEN 7A5 LLC, A DOMESTIC LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 11/16/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1000 Market St., Bldg One, Portsmouth, NH 03801. General Purposes. NE-12/22-1/26/136TC-42309 ----------------------------HAVILAND PARK TOWNHOMES, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 11/15/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 6 Holden Ave., Queensbury, NY 12804. General Purposes. T T- 1 2 / 2 2 - 1 / 2 6 / 1 3 6TC-42308 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 55 FBR LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/06/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 55 Forest Bay Rd. South, Hague, NY 12836. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-12/22-1/26/136TC-42311 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: C & C SNOW PRO TOURS LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 12/10/12. Office location: Warren 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, 14 Pine Notch

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Road, Chestertown, New York 12817. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NE-12/22-1/26/136TC-42323 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY LAW, SECTION 206 (C) (1) The name of the limited liability company Pikachu Properties, LLC. (2) The articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State on November 27, 2012. (3) The office of the limited liability company is to be located in Warren County. (4) The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process may be served; the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served upon him or her is 13 Center Street, Glens Falls, New York 12801. (5) The purpose of the business is to engage in any lawful activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Limited Liability Company Law. NE-12/22-1/26/136TC-42359 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION LLC 1. The name of the Limited Liability Company is The Sleeve That Feeds, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"). 2. The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on 11/29/12. 3. The office of the Company is to be located in Warren County, New York and a street address of the principal business location is 6471 State Route 8, Brant Lake, New York 12815. 4. The Secretary of State is designated as agent for service of process against the Company. The Secretary of State shall mail process to: 6471 State Route 8, Brant Lake, New York 12815. 5. The Company’s purpose is for all lawful business activities. NE-12/29-2/2/13-6TC42374 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF JACKSON LAKE HOLDINGS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 11/15/12. Office location: Warren County. Sec. of

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State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 65 Red Fox Lane, Hague, NY 12836, principal business address. Purpose: any lawful activity. NE-12/29-2/2/13-6TC42371 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: Life is Good LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on December 21, 2012. Office location: Warren 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 c/o 4 Fairway Court, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose of LLC: any lawful activity. NE-1/5-2/9/13-6TC43044 ----------------------------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Town of Johnsburg Planning Board will hold their Regular Meeting & Public Hearing on January 7, 2013 at the Tannery Pond Community Center, 228 Main Street, North Creek, New York 12853 regarding the following: SITE PLAN APPLICATION: #06-2012 and Special Use Permit #03-2012 For Beaver Brook Tax Map # 48.-1-6 located on Route 28, North Creek for an office building and garage to accommodate Rafting customers.Public Hearing will commence at 7:00 p.m. Persons wishing to appear at said meeting may do so in person, by attorney, or any other means of communication. Communications will be filed with the board at that time. Regular Meeting of the Planning Board will follow the Public Hearings. Town of Johnsburg Planning BoardJo Ann Bateman Smith, Secretary NE-12/29-1/5/13-2TC42313 ----------------------------LEGAL NOTICE TAX NOTICE TOWN OF JOHNSBURG NOTICE OF RECIEPT OF TAX ROLL AND WARRANT TAKE NOTICE THAT I, William E. Rawson, undersigned Collector of Taxes of the Town of Johnsburg, Warren County, State of New York, have duly received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes in the Town of Johns-

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burg, and will collect from January 2, 2013 to March 31, 2013 for the purpose of receiving the taxes listed in said roll. The Collector s office at the Town Hall, North Creek, NY will be open from 9AM to 4PM, Monday thru Wed. & Fri., Thurs. from Noon to 7PM, during January and from 10AM to 1PM during Feb. & Mar., Monday thru Wed. & Fri., Thurs., Noon to 3PM. Closed Holidays. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that taxes may be paid on or before Jan. 31, 2013 without charge or interest. On taxes received after such date there shall be added interest of 1 per centum per month, until such taxes are paid or until the return of unpaid taxes to the County Treasurer, pursuant to the law. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a second notice for unpaid taxes will be mailed on March 4, 2013 and that on taxes unpaid as of March 6, 2013, a $2.00 second notice fee will be charged for the balance of the collection period, pursuant to the law. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that, pursuant to the provision of the law, the tax roll of the Town of Johnsburg will be returned to the County Treasurer of the County of Warren after March 31, 2013. William E. Rawson Collector of Taxes of the Town of Johnsburg, N.Y. NE-12/29-1/5/13-2TC42378 ----------------------------STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF WARREN NOTICE OF ADOPTION AND ABSTRACT OF LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 2013 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 21st day of December, 2012, the Board of Supervisors of Warren County by Resolution No. 778 of 2012 adopted Local Law No. 1 of 2013 entitled "A Local Law Fixing the Salaries of Certain County Officers and Employees of Warren County . The Local Law sets the salary of certain County Officers and Employees of Warren County for 2013 including the County Auditor, Director Real Property Tax Services Agency, District Attorney, Personnel Officer, Purchasing Agent and Superintendent of Public Works. The Local Law is subject to a permissive referendum and shall become effective forty-five (45)

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days after adoption unless a permissive referendum is presented under the Municipal Home Rule Law. A complete copy of Local Law No. 1 of 2013 can be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Warren County Municipal Center, 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York 12845, or by calling (518)761-6535. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JOAN SADY, CLERK NE-1/5/13-1TC-43032 -----------------------------

courier or in person will be refused. Warren County will not accept any bid or proposal which is not delivered to Purchasing by the time indicated on the time stamp in the Purchasing Department Office. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Julie A. Pacyna, Purchasing Agent Warren County Human Services Building Tel. (518) 761-6538 NE-1/5/13-1TC-43045 -----------------------------

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned shall receive sealed bids for sale and delivery to the County of Warren as follows: WC 1-13 PURCHASE OF UP TO ELEVEN (11) 2012 OR NEWER PA S S E N G E R VEHICLES FOR V A R I O U S D E PA R T M E N T S WITHIN WARREN COUNTY You may obtain these Specifications either on-line or through the Purchasing Office. If you have any interest in these Specifications on-line, please follow the instructions to register on the Capital Region Purchasing Group website, either for free or paid subscription. Go to http://warrencountyny.gov and choose BIDS AND PROPOSALS to access the Capital Region Purchasing Group OR go directly to http://www.govbids.com/scripts/CRP G/public/home1.asp? utm_medium=referral&utm_source=WAR 72NY&utm_campaign=web_site. If you choose a free subscription, please note that you must visit the site up until the response deadline for any addenda. All further information pertaining to this bid will be available on this site. Bids which are not directly obtained from either source will be refused. Bids may be delivered to the undersigned at the Warren County Human Services Building, Warren County Purchasing Department, 3rd Floor, 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York during regular business hours. Bids will be received up until Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. All bids must be submitted on proper bid proposal forms. Any changes to the original bid documents are grounds for immediate disqualification. Late bids by mail,

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Jophalie Enterprise, LLC (LLC) Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on December 13, 2012. New York office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as an agent upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon it is 220 Riverside Boulevard, New York, NY 10069. The purpose of the LLC is any purpose for which a limited liability company may be organized under applicable law. NE-1/5-2/9/13-6TC43055 -----------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MAGILL PROPERTIES, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/18/12. Office location: Warren County. Princ. office of LLC: 20 Theriot Ave., Chestertown, NY 12817. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, P.O. Box 140, Chestertown, NY 12817. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-1/5-2/9/13-6TC43046 -----------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMATION RESERVE GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/18/12 with effective date of 1/1/13 Off. Loc.: Warren Cnty. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 1042 State Rt. 9, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: all lawful activities NE-1/5-2/9/13-6TC43050 ----------------------------Classified Ads help you find the job that fits your career goal. There’s a job tailor-made just for you in the Classified Superstore 1-800-989-4237.


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