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By Andy Flynn andy@denpubs.com INDIAN LAKE — Adirondack Park Agency (APA) staff recently completed a marketing study that could help the town of Indian Lake attract a grocery store chain. And the most likely prospects are IGA and Big M. It’s been more than three years since the Indian Lake Market opened as an IGA affiliate in 2005 after Tops Friendly Markets closed. That left the community without a supermarket. Locals can get some food items at smaller stores such as the Stewart’s Shops and Adirondack One Stop convenience stores but have to travel to North Creek’s Grand Union about 20 miles to the east or Charlie Johns General Store (Big M) in Speculator about 24 miles to the south to get more substantial groceries. Enter Dan Kelleher, APA special assistant for economic affairs and one-man operator of the Agency’s Economic Services Unit. He’s been on the job for a little over a year, and handed economic development leaders in Indian Lake and Hamilton County the Indian Lake Grocers Analysis in December. He compiled the report with help from the APA’s Local Government Services Unit staff so Indian Lake can use it to attract a new grocery store. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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The Northern Needles Fabric Arts group from Long Lake has completed 24 fleece lap blankets that have been donated to Mercy Health Care nursing home in Tupper Lake and High Peaks Hospice. The group holds all-day work sessions each second and fourth Wednesday at St. Henry's Parish Center, Long Lake. In addition to working on their own quilting and needlework, each year they complete a service project to benefit a local charity. Pictured with the completed blankets are (from left in the back) Lorraine Pine, Jackie Mallery and Dona Hall. In the front is Barbara Keough. Photo provided

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Moriah edges Lady Orange in playoffs By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com CLINTONVILLE — In a rare matchup between two defending Section VII champions, the former Class C champ used a strong press to wear down the defending D champ. The Moriah Lady Vikings outscored the Indian Lake/Long Lake Lady Or-

ange 13-3 in the final eight minutes of the game to score a 34-30 win in the sectional semifinal round Feb. 26 at AuSable Valley High School. "I thought that they did a great job," Vikings head coach Steve Pelkey said after the game. "I knew that they were not deep and we tried to wear them out as the game went on. Defensively, we picked up the intensity in the second half."

"We starting switching on their screens defensively and stepped up the intensity," Madison Stahl said. "We started running a lot more in the second half." The Vikings entered the third quarter trailing 27-21 after falling behind by as many as nine points late in the third quarter before Pelkey hit a three-pointer late in the stanza. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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Lady Lions beat Lady Mountaineers in semifinals By Keith Lobdell

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keith@denpubs.com CLINTONVILLE — Two weeks off did not slow down the attack of the Elizabethtown-Lewis Lady Lions. The top seed in the Section VII Class D tournament used a 24-2 second quarter to push an already large advantage out to a 43-7 halftime lead en route to a 73-21 victory over semifinal oppo-

nent Minerva-Newcomb Feb. 26 at AuSable Valley High School. Kylee Cassavaugh led the passing attack with eight assists, while Jasmin Barnes had six, Lily Whalen four, Jennifer McGinn and Shonna Brooks two, while Kearsten Ashline and Angel Barnes each had one helper. Ashline led the Lions with 21 points (along with 12 rebounds and three steals), while Brooks added 20 (with three steals and three blocks). Whalen added 11 points for the Lions, while Savannah Graves scored eight and Emma Disogra

four. Jasmin Barnes added three points to go with nine rebounds, while Crystal Grady, Angel Barnes and Cassavaugh (who also added six steals) each scored two points. For the Mountaineers, Mackenzie Winslow scored nine points with three steals, while Gabby McNally added six points and five rebounds. The Lions will next play at the Plattsburgh State Fieldhouse Friday, March 1, against third seed Moriah, the 2012 Class C champion who scored a 34-30 win over the defending Class D champion Indian Lake/Long Lake.

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newsenterprise@denpubs.co m NORTH CREEK — If two local entrepreneurs succeed in launching their business from a garage behind Izzy’s Market on Main Street in North Creek, the area will add another rafting company to its offering of outdoor adventure experiences. “Square Eddy Expeditions” owners Lori Benton and Link Marset described their planned rafting company as “a small start-up that’s just trying to bring people to the community.”

The pair envisions small groups of a few passengers at a time, no more than two dozen passengers in a day, to gather at a departure point behind Izzy’s Market and load into a van that will carry them upstream near Indian Lake. After they raft downstream, they’ll leave the river and return by van to the location behind Main Street for a picnic of some sort, with food likely provided by Izzy’s Market. Benton and Marset came before the Johnsburg Planning Board on Monday, Feb. 25, seeking site-plan approval for their venture. They explained that they’ll spend about three hours,

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that road. After some extensive discussion about options, Benton and Marset amended their plan and instead of specifying the lower roadside as a designated parking option, agreed simply to encourage their customers to park their vehicles off of Main Street. The Planning Board asked for two other concessions: First, that passengers get in and out of the van in the driveway adjacent to the building and not on Main Street proper; and second, that a proposed portable toilet be enclosed in some sort of fence or lattice work to make it less obvious. The pair agreed to all three conditions and the Planning Board unanimously approved the Square Eddy Expeditions site plan. The Johnsburg Planning Board meets next on Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. at Tannery Pond Community Center.

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Johnsburg Library News NORTH CREEK — The Town of Johnsburg Library announces its newest members to the library: Brendon Kimbrell, Lillian Bland, Kara Tucker, Ellie Bartlett, Sheldon Wagner, Patrick Maloney-Piren, Dominic Selleck. Kids need to be 5 years old to get their first library card. New books to the library are: “Private Berlin,” by James Patterson; “Insane City,” by Dave Barry; “The Twelve Tribes of Hattie,” by Ayana Mathis; “Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker,” by Jennifer Chiaverini. New non-fiction include “The Future,” by Al Gore; and “Thomas Jefferson,” by Jon Meacham. New DVDs are “Argo,” “Skyfall,” “Moonrise Kingdom, “Game of Thrones” Season 2 and “Paranorman.” The Friends of the Johnsburg Library are having a bake sale at the library March 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. with a few members from the old band “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” performing bluegrass music. Come listen to music, have a slice of pie and browse our books for sale. If you can bake something for the sale, please call the library at 251-4343.

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t’s not often the Adirondack Park Agency gets good press. Let this be one of those few times. Media groups — including Denton — tend to use the APA as a convenient punching bag when property rights and economic development seem to take a back seat to environmental concerns. Rightfully so, we should be vigilant watchdogs of state government; however, we should also offer praise when it’s earned. Therefore, what the APA did for Indian Lake recently should be noted. In December 2012, APA Special Assistant for Economic Affairs Dan Kelleher released a marketing study to pinpoint which grocery chains are good candidates for Indian Lake (IGA and the Big M). The community has been without a grocery store for more than three years. This was the first such study Kelleher has compiled since joining the Agency in early 2012, and he’s hoping it won’t be his last. Asked why the APA used its important resources toward this project, we weren’t surprised to hear the same rhetoric we’ve heard for decades, about making sure Adirondack communities are sustainable and great places to live. We’ve heard that answer over and over without much definition for the word “sustainable” when it comes to economic development. Yet we were impressed by the APA’s approach to this project, and Kelleher did something during his Denton interview that government workers rarely choose to do; he explained something in plain English and with an honest answer: “We’re not exactly an organization that can go out and recruit new companies to locate to places. But we can give communities the data that they need to go do that themselves.” The APA is tiny compared to most state agencies with fewer than 60 staffers. So it doesn’t have many resources. In fact, Kelleher is the only person in the Economic Services Unit, and he received help on the Indian Lake marketing study from the two people in the Local Government Services Unit. So it’s true, they can’t go out and create economic development opportunities for Adirondack communities. That’s never really been the promise, though. What the

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APA has done well is work with towns and villages on local land use plans and be a cheerleader for economic development, making sure to have a presence at major initiatives and conferences. But we don’t always see the APA’s economic development results on paper like we do with the Indian Lake Grocer Analysis. This shows in black and white that the APA can work within its mission to help communities help themselves. And one of the greatest tools they can provide is data, spelled out in a market analysis that Indian Lake can include with a business plan. Using this information, communities, such as Indian Lake, are now empowered to draft proposals to attract business. That means a bigger tax base, more jobs, and improving communities’ chances of becoming sustainable. So Kelleher is now making his Jerry Maguire plea of “Help me help you.” Communities should contact him (891-4050) if they have ideas for similar marketing studies. As for the elusive definition of sustainability, we applaud the Saranac Lake-based Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) for its current effort to draft a North Country Regional Sustainability Plan, which should be complete in the spring. The document will focus on liveable communities, economic development, water and waste management, energy, transportation and working landscapes. The ANCA website lists the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s definition for sustainability: “Sustainability is living, operating and growing more efficiently, while using fewer resources ... We can also foster communities that have lower costs, more businesses and jobs, and improved quality of life.” We should note that the ANCA Board president is Steve Erman, Kelleher ’s predecessor at the APA, and APA Executive Director Terry Martino is the former executive director at ANCA. With their help — and the help of many at these organizations — the Adirondack Park just might be headed in the right direction, both environmentally and economically. And, in plain English, Indian Lake could soon have a new grocery store.

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t’s appropriate that I draft this column flying at 10,000 feet while crossing this beautiful country of ours, on a quick overnight trip to Las Vegas for a publishers’ meeting. As I peer out the window, I ponder what our elected officials will do in the coming week with the March 1 Sequester deadline. For all of our sakes, I hope they’ve worked out a compromise to put the country on a correction course to begin addressing our ever-rising debt load. From this publisher ’s perspective, here are my recommendations to those who ultimately are suppose to be running this country and looking out for our best interest and the generations to come. Mr. President, you won the election. You’ve no further need to keep campaigning. It’s time to govern. I know you think you’ve got the upper hand over the bumbling Republicans, and perhaps you’re thinking this an opportune time to bring them to their knees. Mr. President, please take a lesson from President Lincoln. He and Gen. Grant understood we are all Americans, and standing on the neck of the South would not heal the wounds of the Union. It was time to unite and rebuild. Mr. President it’s within your reach to be the “Great Uniter” or the “Great Divider.” This nation needs to come together. Please use your reelection and your skills as a community organizer to be the ultimate nation organizer. Reach out to the opposition and embrace them as you’ve embraced your own party. Use your powerful office to unite and bring us all into the new future this country so desperately needs now. Mr. Boehner, as Speaker of the House it’s within your power to lead your party and the nation. Current public opinion of the Republican-led house is at an all-time low. If you can lead, you have nowhere to go but up. If you can’t lead the House and this nation to anything more than just further gridlock, then perhaps it’s time to step down and let a new leader seek solutions that enhance the party’s standing and inspire the party faithful. The nation and the economy need an optimistic outlook. We need to restore national pride. We need to put a new luster on America’s world imagine. The world needs American leadership now perhaps

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more than ever, but if we can’t solve our own problems, how will we realistically Dan Alexander meet the Thoughts from many chalBehind the Pressline lenges that lie on the world agenda? Mr. Reed, you and your colleagues must lead the Senate to be the catalyst the brings the speaker and president together. It’s not an easy job but certainly more rewarding than presiding over a body that has accomplished little since you’ve taken control of the Senate. America, red states and blue states, we have a choice. We can continue to drive our elected officials to even greater forms of divisiveness and destroy this country for future generations or we can wake up and smell what we’ve been brewing and start sending the message of national unity that gives our elected officials the green light to move to common ground. It’s time to end this economic nightmare and recognize we’ve each got far more to lose than we’ll ever gain if we keep the country going in the current direction. We need less political cover and partisan rhetoric than we’re currently getting from harebrain stunts like the Sequester, where both parties sign on then blame the other side for its devastating effects. It was always nothing more than a façade, designed to give both parties cover during the election cycle. If both parties could sign on to that goofy plan as the best way to govern, just think what’s next if we don’t demand they set a new course now. It’s time for a new national quest … a United States quest to rediscover the promise and opportunity we owe future generations. Let’s start solving these issues now before it’s too late. We can do this. It won’t be easy, but every day we wait to start turning things around will make it that much more painful. Dan Alexander is president and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.

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Community News Johnsburg Central exhibiting at Widlund Gallery NORTH CREEK — The first through 12th grade art students of Johnsburg Central School are proud to be exhibiting some of their finest art at the Widlund Gallery at Tannery Pond Community Center from March 1 to March 28. A wide variety of clay pieces will be on display for the grades 1-8, as well as from the high school Ceramics class. Studio Art students will show a number of pieces including, but not limited to, “Altered Books” as seen in the accompanying picture with Zara Wolfe. Also shown is a monochromatic painting done by Annie Millington in the 8th grade. Tannery Pond Community Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays when the “Open” flag is out. Busses and groups are welcome, and the building is wheelchair accessible.

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Bible Study at North Creek Methodist Church

NORTH CREEK — Bible Study classes which are held each Tuesday 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm in the fellowship room at the North Creek Methodist Church will continue with a new program exploring the beginnings of our faith. In the past few weeks, a small group enjoyed a DVD about “The Five Books of Moses” and expressed an interest in learning more about the relationship of the Hebrew Bible to Judaism and the Old Testament to Christianity. The Hebrew Scriptures, what Christians call the “Old Testament” and Jews call the “Bible” are the basis of both Judaism and Christianity. In this new study, filmed lectures are led by Harvard Professor, Shaye J. D. Cohen. Discussion will follow. We will survey how this work of literature, through interpretation and re-interpretation, spawned two different cultural systems. This course is suitable for people who have no bible knowledge and people who are bible scholars. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served.

Adirondack Lakes Center for Arts hires communications firm

BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, in Blue Mountain Lake, has hired JS Consulting & Productions in Oneida to assist with marketing communication and development during 2013. The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts center, serving over 2,000 square miles of the Adirondack Park. The Arts Center provides service to the nonprofit field as a presenter, producer and educator in the artistic disciplines of visual arts, theater, music, dance, and film throughout the Adirondack region as well as providing tech-

Zara Wolfe nical assistance to non-profits, local government, and area businesses. JS Consulting & Productions will assist the arts center in creating sustainable communication with current and future patrons of the arts center so the center can continue to provide quality services/programs and maintain income goals to support future growth. JS Consulting & Productions has worked with other organizations in the past to create viable and sustainable futures. As an organization, we are also a strong support of the arts and believe in the mission of the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. “Our partnership with JS Consulting & Productions will help the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts continue to be a viable organization,” said Jamie Strader, Board President, “that brings creative arts into our Adirondack region communities and enjoyed by all ages.” For more information about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, visit adirondackarts.org.

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If you found a magic lamp and had 3 wishes, what would you wish for? Johnsburg Central School Mrs. Mosher, Grade 2 “I wish I could live at the Great Escape, own a big house, and a hot car.” (Alex Thomas) “I would wish for money, a 4x4, and a dirt bike.” (Skyler Moffitt) “I wish to have a fancy house, lots of clothes, and lots of money.” (Adrianna Dunkley) “I would want the Mario game to have Mario driving a four wheeler in the mud. Second I would want my mom to have a baby that looks exactly like me and is like me. Third, I want my dad to have the best job in the world.” (Lilly Bland) “I would wish for a lot of bouncy balls, two scoops of ice cream, and a huge jungle gym.” (Caden DeGroat) “I would wish to be a police officer, for my mom to live closer to me so I can walk to her house, and last, I would wish for a million dollars.” (Matthew Towne) “I would wish to go to school whenever I wanted, a whole bunch of dresses, and to be President.” (Tavia Ellifritz) “I would wish to fly, to be invincible and to not have to do to school.” (Brian Hewitt) “I would wish that I was a famous singer, pink and purple clothes, and that I was a princess.” (Dayna Studnicky) “I would wish for a BMW motorcycle, a remote control helicopter, and a jet.” (Milan Brouthers) “I would wish for my brother to be nice to me, to buy a boat for my family and to win the lottery.” (Molly Smith) “I would wish to have all the ice cream I want, Monster High dolls, and to be President.” (Azzareya Antencio-Muniz) Johnsburg Central School Mrs. McKenna, Grade 2 “I wish that I could go anywhere I wanted to go for free, that I never run out of money, and that I never had to go to school, have homework or do math.” (Duncan Cameron) “I would wish for a DS, and IPod and an IPhone.” (Nathan Lorensen) “I would wish for a mansion so it would be big enough for my mom and dad to have a baby brother, a million dollars to spend on anything I wanted, and a pirate ship with three treasure chests

full of gold so I could be ruck and sail around the world.” (Silas Taylor) “I would wish for a cat, more toys, and lots of money for my family.” (Santino Leto) “I would wish that I could eat all the candy I wanted to eat, have an IPhone, and everything was made out of lipstick.” (Kamrom Calvert) “If I had three wishes I would wish for a Kindle Fire, to be the King of Alaska, and own all the DS games in the world.” (Dominic Selleck) “My three wishes would be to have school every day, have a bunny for a pet, and have a nice house.” (Autumn Barrett) “IF I had three wishes I would wish that I could be a famous person in the world, have all the DS games in the world and to have a Kindle Fire.” (Serenity Wood) Johnsburg Central School Mrs. Watson, Grade 3 “I would wish for my mom’s head to be better, good grades every year, and a BB gun. Why? I would wish for those because my mom wants to be better because it hurts her. I want good grades so I can pass and a BB gun just for fun!” (Aleesha Washburn) “I would wish for a house, a car and a prince.” (Ian Heid) “I would wish for my dad’s mom to be alive, two four-wheelers, and a PSP. I wish my dad’s mom to be alive because she gave me toys and was nice and kind.” (Samuel Porter) “I would wish for more girls in my class, to fly, and to be wealthy.” (Cassandra Dunbar) “I would wish for a RC Monster truck, dirt bike, and a new hiking stick.” (Harley Dick) “I would wish for a trip to San Francisco because I want to see what it is like there, no boys in my class because there are too many, and to be president because I would rule.” (Madison Vaus) “I would wish to have a Gamefly, a PSP, and a Kindle Fire. I want a PSP because I could play different video games, a Kindle Fire so I could read, and a Gamefly so I could have free video games.” (Eli Burkhardt)

“I would wish to have lots of fashion shoes because I love fashion. I would also wish for make-up because it makes my face shiny. I would also wish for hair stuff because I am good at styling hair and I like to do people’s hair.” (Nicole Lynn Brown) “I would wish for my brother to be nice to me, for me to be the world’s favorite chef, and to have a puppy. I want my brother to be nice to me because I want a nice brother. I want to be the world’s favorite chef because a lot of people giggle when I say I want to be a chef. I want a puppy because I want it for a friend.” (Madison Buck) “I would wish for a million dollars because I could buy a lot of things. My second wish is that I could have a lot of friends. My last is that Cassie could be out of her cast because she cannot play in the snow or play in the gym.” (Drue DeGroat) “I would wish to live forever, because I love my life, for halloween to be every day and to go to the Bermuda Triangle.” (Gage Morris) “I would wish for a real monster truck, a shot gun and a PSP.” (Nicholas Millington) “I would wish for more homework, more teachers, and more fun. I wish for more homework because students need to be smart, more teachers because there are not enough, and more fun because the kids need it so they can be stronger.” (Brianna Barrett) “I would was that everyone in my family who is dead would be alive. My second wish would be that all the rocks on the property would be gold. My third and final wish would be that people could bend like the Last Airbender.” (Zachariah Morehouse) “I would wish my dog, Karma to still be alive, to give millions of dollars to charity, and a huge garage for my dad.” (Ethan Dunbar) “If I found a magic lamp and I had three wishes I would wish for an iPod because I could go on the internet and learn. My second wish would be a computer so I could play World Of Warcraft. Third I would wish for a pet dog.” (Mystery Student, name not included on form)

any people plan attending the concert of “Third Day” at the Glens Falls Civic on March 1. Kathy Allen worked hard to get the tickets for about 30-plus seats. There will be a sliding party at Camp Triumph Sunday, March 3 from 1 to 4 p.m. Bring sleds, and dress warm. Refreshments will be available. Come and have fun. Pass the word. Jean Russell had a Linen World Party on saturday at the Boy Scout Hall. Good attendance and good sales. Thanks to all. There were several accidents in the area due to the storm of a wet slippery snow. March 9 in Athol will be the yearly buffet/Jack Wax meal with Hoddy Ovitt and his bluegrass band. The eating will begin at 4 p.m. Sorry to hear about the death of David Waters. Glad to hear that Maravene Lawrence, Shannon Moffitt and Muriel LaPointe was able to come home from the hospital. Happy birthday to: Fanny Allen, Linda Witham, Patty Cleveland, T.J. Lawrence, Ethan Carmody, Justin Wilkensen, Jerry Galusha, Valerie Breason, Berniece Conlon, Vivian Kramar, Christopher Persons, Ashley Conlon Smith, Kyle Dunkley, Tim Allen, Duaine Allen, Mary Nevins, Julia Allen, Talia Allen, Chad Lewis, Thomas Schilinski, Jim Cook, Ron Allen Sr., Rusty Heath, Mary Howe, Eric Millington and Alyssa DeCesarie. Happy anniversary to: Lee and Daisy Allen; and Vern and Ashley Smith. Enjoy each and every day.

Community News N. Country Ministry’s raffle under way NORTH CREEK — North Country Ministry’s winter raffle is under way, and area residents and visitors are invited to participate by purchasing tickets. All proceeds go to help fund the Ministry’s ongoing work in northern Warren County to help families facing various hardships. First prize in the raffle is a 2013-14 season pass, worth $999, for skiing at Gore and Whiteface mountains. Second prize is a 10-foot Perception Impulse kayak from Beaverbrook Outfitters. Third Prize is a scenic cruise on Lake George for six people. Fourth is a 2013-14 season pass at the Garnet Hill Cross-Country Skiing Center. Fifth prize is a group of gift certificates to restaurants in North Creek, including $25 worth of food and beverages each at BarVino, Basil and Wicks, Copperfield Inn and $10 at Café Sarah. Also offered is four certificates for rides on Whitewater Challengers’ aerial zip-line course. The raffle tickets are $5 each or five for $20, For details, including where to obtain them, call 251-4425. The drawing is to be held March 19.

On Campus Nerney studying in London CANTON — Colleen C. Nerney, of Long Lake, is participating in St. Lawrence University’s International Study Program for the spring 2013 semester. Nerney, a member of the class of 2014 at St. Lawrence, is studying in London. Nerney graduated from Long Lake Central School.

Locals on dean’s list for fall 2012

CANTON — Colleen C. Nerney, of Long Lake, has been selected for inclusion on the dean’s list for academic achievement at St. Lawrence University in Canton. Nerney, a member of the class of 2014, graduated from Long Lake Central School. DURHAM, N.H. — Aurora Burgess, of Indian Lake, has earned High Honors at the University of New Hampshire and made the dean’s list. BRISTOL, R.I. — Garrett Leblanc, a resident of Indian Lake, has been named to the dean’s list at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I. Garrett is majoring in marine biology. LOUDONVILLE — Kevin Conner, of North Creek, was named to the Siena College dean’s list. POTSDAM — Nicole Blanchard, of Indian Lake, was named to the dean's list at the State University of New York at Potsdam. Blanchard, whose major is art studio, was among 380 students who were honored for academic excellence. ROCHESTER — Hailey West, of Johnsburg, was named to the dean’s list at Roberts Wesleyan College, receiving High Honors.

Locals on SUNY Potsdam president’s list

POTSDAM — The State University of New York at Potsdam recently named nearly 900 students to the president's list for the Fall 2012 semester in recognition of their academic excellence. SUNY Potsdam President Dr. John F. Schwaller honored a total of 884 students for earning the highest marks in Fall 2012. Among the local students who made the SUNY Potsdam President's List were: •Victoria Rogers of Newcomb, whose major is music education; •and Larissa Roy of Newcomb, whose major is community health.


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Lady Orange from page 1 Lauren Cross then opened the fourth quarter with a three-pointer to cut the Orange lead to three. Taylor Sprague then connected on a pair of free throws to trim the lead to one at 27-26 with 4:49 remaining. On their next offensive possession, Sarah Slattery grabbed an offensive rebound and drew a foul on the ensuing shot, connecting for two as well as the free throw to give the Vikings a 29-27 lead. The lead hovered around two points until Cross was fouled with 12.8 seconds left and a 32-30 lead. Cross stepped to the line and made both ends of a 1-and-1, giving the Vikings the four point advantage they would win by. With a balanced scoring attack, Slattery scored eight points to go with six rebounds, while Stahl had six points, five rebounds and three blocks, with Pelkey adding six points, six rebounds and three steals. Cross finished with her five fourth quarter points along with three rebounds, while Sprague had four points and three boards; Caitlin Pelkey scored three points to go with three rebounds, three assists and two steals; Haley Snyder scored two points and dished out three assists; and Sammi Ida added a rebound. For the Orange, Abby Darling scored nine points to go with seven rebounds, while Jessica Bain added eight points and 10 rebounds; Shannon Farrell scored seven points to go with three assists and three steals; Meg Smith scored five points and grabbed four rebounds; Sydney Hinckley added one points and two rebounds; with Morgan King grabbing two boards. The third seeded Vikings will play Elizabethtown-Lewis Friday, March 1, at the Plattsburgh State Fieldhouse at 4 p.m.

Boys Basketball

Quarterfinals: Lions 44, Orange 41 ELIZABETHTOWN — The Elizabethtown-Lewis Lions boys basketball team got a little extra time on their home court Feb. 22. The third-seeded Lions were forced to overtime by the sixth seeded Indian Lake/Long Lake Orange, as senior Charlie Huttig scored five of his teams six points in the extra five minutes for a 44-41 victory. For the Orange, Henry Sandiford scored 16 points, while Curtis Seaman added 11, Matt Moore eight, Colin Farrell four and Rudy Giessen two. The Lions faced the Moriah Vikings in the Class D semifinals Feb. 27.

Boys First Round Indian Lake-Long Lake 42, Lake Placid 22 Feb. 20 @ Indian Lake Indian Lake-Long Lake: Farrell 21, Moore 9, Sandiford 6, Seaman 4, Hart 2 3-point goals: Moore 1 Wells 56, Minerva/Newcomb 29 Feb. 20 @ Wells Minerva/Newcomb: Williams 9, Moulton 7, Martinez 6, Vanderwalker 4, McCall 2, Ruzbacki 1 3-point goals: Moulton 1

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KEENE — The Minerva-Newcomb Lady Mountaineers have looked to push the ball and be aggressive every chance they get during the 2012/13 season. On Feb. 22, they used their fast-paced

In the study, Kelleher looked at the eight grocers operating in the Adirondack Park to find which ones are more likely to locate in Indian lake. Those chains are Price Chopper (Lake Placid), Hannaford (Lake Placid), ALDI (Saranac Lake) Save-A-Lot (Tupper Lake), Mac’s Market (Warrensburg, Keeseville and Port Henry), Big M (Speculator and Eagle Lake), IGA (Tupper Lake, Star Lake and Old Forge), and Grand Union (10 locations). “We found that most of those are located in bigger communities, but there are precedents for both Big M and IGA in communities about the size of Indian Lake,” Kelleher said. Now the economic developers in Indian Lake have a document they can use, according to Ann Melious, Hamilton County director of economic development and tourism. “I think it helps us get off the dime and figure out what we’re going to do because there’s some interesting data there and it is motivating us to look at hometown options,

not wishing for Price Chopper to some day, some how show up and plant a store in Indian Lake,” Melious said. “We have to look at reality, and I think we have some options.” Even though Indian Lake officials have already been turned down by IGA and Big M, there is still hope. What the APA study did for members of the Indian Lake Community Development Corporation was give them a reality check. “It just kind of cemented the fact that we cannot sustain a full-scale grocery store such as a Grand Union or a Price Chopper,” Valentine said. “We don’t have the population here. Indian Lake’s population is 585 people within a 5-mile radius, 1,352 people in a 10mile radius, and 11,585 people in a 25-mile radius, according to the study. Seasonal fluctuations, such as summer residents, help boost those numbers but may not be enough to sustain a grocery operation in Indian Lake year round. Kelleher would like to write marketing

studies for other communities in the Adirondack Park, but he currently does not have any in the works. “I think the strategy we took here at Indian Lake, and the strategy we’re going to take on a lot of projects, is to empower local communities by giving them the data they need to facilitate new projects,” Kelleher said. “We’re not exactly an organization that can go out and recruit new companies to locate to places. But we can give communities the data that they need to go do that themselves.” Keleher ’s unit has also assisted private businesses identify market opportunities in the Park and can help municipalities, local economic developers, county industrial development agencies and state agencies. “I think that we’re trying to ensure that our Adirondack communities and hamlets are sustainable, great places for people to live, work and to visit,” Kelleher said. For more information, contact Dan Kelleher at (518) 891-4050.

Quarterfinals: Mountaineers 46, Beavers 37

“To have a sustainable community, you really need a grocery store or else people kind of get tired of driving 20 miles to get their daily needs,” Kelleher said. “So providing a grocery store in an isolated community like Indian Lake, it will help that community’s sustainability by having people be able to stay and live there full time.” Kelleher said the idea for this report came after a conversation with Brenda Valentine, vice president of the Indian Lake Community Development Corporation. “Without such a study, communities are kind of shooting from the hip to attract everybody,” Kelleher said. “This allows a more targeted effort.” By having this study, it saves economic developers time by drafting a short list of grocery chains more likely to locate in a small community such as Indian Lake.

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Shannon Farrell of Indian Lake/Long Lake drives to the basket against Moriah's Lauren Pelkey during the Class D girls semifinal Feb. 26.

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Quarterfinals: Orange 56, Eagles 32 INDIAN LAKE — The second seeded Indian Lake/Long Lake Lady Orange used a 20-11 third quarter to push out to a comfortable lead in beating the Westport Eagles, 5632, Feb. 22 in the Class D quarterfinal round. Shannon Farrell paced the Orange with 20 points, while Meg Smith and Abby Darling each scored 12 points, Sydney Hinckley added six, Jessica Bain four and Ronya Hamdan two.

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Box 2049, lection, acquired while workDoylestown, PA 18901, (215) ing for NATO, that he was 345-0600, or visit able to buy his first home in www.czestochowa.us Uniondale, NY before his JANE M. HITCHCOCK APR 20, 1920 - FEB 20, 2013 Ticonderoga. Jane M. Hitchhusband, Richard E. Hitchcock, 92, of Ticonderoga, cock on February 20, 2004. passed away on Wednesday, Survivors include two February 20, 2013, at Herdaughters, Susan Missel and itage Commons Residential her husband, Robert of Old Healthcare of Saybrook, CT, Ticonderoga. and Mary Jane was born Schreiner and April 20, 1920, in her husband, Crown Point, the Roger of West daughter of the Chester, PA; and late Helen Rosithree sons, na (Clark) and Thomas HitchClark McIntyre. cock and his Jane's father died wife, Christine of when she was Dallas, Texas, five years old, Daniel Hitchcock and she grew up of Lake George, in Crown Point and Ticonand Richard Hitchcock of deroga with her mother and Phoenix, Arizona. She is also grandmother, later moving survived by 11 grandchilwith her mother to Paterson, dren, Michelle Harle and her NJ. She was a graduate of husband, Douglas, Karen Benedictine Academy in PaDavidson and her husband, terson, NJ and Katherine Gerard, Kelly Iannone, Tara Gibbs Secretarial School. Francis and her husband, Jane married Richard E. Kenn, Melanie Crocini and Hitchcock, the love of her her husband, David, Laura life, and they were together Anderson and her husband, for 60 years. They raised Eric, Emily Hitchcock, Brian their family of five children Schreiner and his wife, Amy, in River Edge and Upper Sara Schreiner, Elizabeth Saddle River, New Jersey, reSchreiner, and Gregory tiring to Ticonderoga and Schreiner; 11 great-grandchilthen Queensbury, NY. In her dren, Samantha and Nicholas later years, she was a resiIannone, Haley Hitchcock, dent of Heritage Commons Carlo and Lucy Crocini, Residential Healthcare. Jane Fiona and Sophie Davidson, spent every summer of her Madeline Harle, Toby Anderlife with her family at her son, and Brian and Brigette beloved Lake George. Schreiner, as well as her Jane was a wonderful mothmuch loved Godson, R. Glen er, an excellent cook, seamAtchinson; and beloved stress, homemaker and hostnieces and nephews. ess, being famous for her Calling hours for relatives lasagna dinner parties at the and friends were held Friday, lake. Jane was secretary to March 1, 2013 from 11:00 the principal at Northern a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Wilcox Highlands High School in & Regan Funeral Home, 11 Saddle River, NJ and later an Algonkin St., Ticonderoga, Executive Secretary to the A Mass of Christian Burial CEO of Western Union Corwas celebrated on Friday, poration. March 1, 2013 at 1:15 p.m. at She was a past Co-President St. Mary's Catholic Church of of the Ticonderoga Carillon Ticonderoga. The Rev. Kevin Garden Club and a member D. McEwan, Pastor, officiatof the Ticonderoga Chapter ed. of the DAR. In her later The Rite of Committal will years, she was a volunteer at take place in the Spring at the the Glens Falls Hospital. In family plot of the Valley addition to her love of travel, View Cemetery of Ticonderoshe also took pleasure in her ga. excellent spelling skills, makJane had an unfailing faith ing her a humble but excepfor all of her years, and was a tionally skilled Scrabble playdevoted member of St. er. She will be missed for so Mary's Church in Ticonderomany things, among them ga. Donations in Jane's memher great love of family, her ory may be made to St. gentle spirit, gracious kindMary's School, 64 Amherst ness, and beautiful smile. Avenue, Ticonderoga, NY She was pre-deceased by her 12883.

www.newsenterprise.org ROBERT RUSSELL TOWNDROW FEB 22, 1925 - FEB 24, 2013 Ticonderoga. Robert Russell chilldren. He is also surTowndrow, 88, of Ticonderovived by two brothers-inga, passed away on Sunday, law, Charles Maxwell and his February 24, 2013 at Heritage wife, Janet and William Commons Residential Bolton and his wife, Sandra; Healthcare of and one sister-inTiconderoga, law, Carol Johnsurrounded by son and her hushis loving famiband, Gregory; ly. and several Born in Tarrynieces and town, New York, nephews. he was the son of Calling hours for the late George relatives and and Pearl (Defriends were mas) Towndrow. held Thursday, Mr. Towndrow February 28, was a veteran of 2013 from 12:00 the U.S. Navy, having served noon until 1:30 p.m. at the during W.W. II. Wilcox & Regan Funeral He was a resident of North Home, 11 Algonkin St., White Plains for many years, Ticonderoga. where he was in the restauA Mass of Christian Burial rant and catering business. was celebrated on Thursday, He was the owner and operaFebruary 28, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. tor of the North Castle at St. Mary's Catholic Church Restaurant of White Plains of Ticonderoga. The Rev. and the Village Inn of BedKevin D. McEwan, Pastor, offord Village. ficiated and the Mass was He served as a volunteer firecon-celebrated by the Rev. man in North White Plains Timothy G. Canaan. for many years. The Rite of Committal will Bob moved to Ticonderoga in take place at a later date at 2008. He was known to be a the family plot of the Valley gracious host who especially View Cemetery of Ticonderoenjoyed serving and the comga. pany of his friends and famiMr. Towndrow's family ly. would like to thank Heritage Survivors include his wife of Commons Adirondack Wing 44 years, Joan N. (Maxwell) and High Peaks Hospice for Towndrow; three children, the wonderful care, Bob reRobert Towndrow, Jr. of ceived during his two month Yonkers, NY, Lynn Romano stay at the Nursing Home. of Goldens Bridge, NY, and Donations in his memory Mary Jo Garrity of Carmel, may be made to Interlakes NY; two sisters, Marge Health, Heritage Commons Butkuvitch of Bridgeport, CT Adirondack Wing, 1019 and Sally Weaver of North Wicker Street, Ticonderoga, Carolina; and several grandNY 12883. PETER W. HUTCHINS JUN 06, 1943 - JAN 23, 2013 Peter W. Hutchins, age 69, of low-men and women, particBig Brook Road died ularly through various recovWednesday evening, January ery programs. He was a 23, 2013 at home. longtime and committed Born on June 6, 1943 in Utica, member of the Indian Lake New York, he Volunteer Amwas the second bulance Corp. son of Ernest C. Together he and Hutchins, Sr., Nancy recently and Ethel (Deckbecame members er) Hutchins. He of Tupper Lake attended Indian Christian Center. Lake Central Pete's many School then enbibles and Chrislisted in the tian devotionals United States were always Army in Gerclose at hand many serving and provided from May 1965 until April guidance, strength, peace 1967. and comfort throughout his Shortly after, he relocated to   Rochester and began workHe was predeceased by his ing in floor covering and also parents and oldest brother on the Hill family farm in Ernest C. "Kip" Hutchins, Jr. Caledonia, New York, which Pete is survived by his loving he remembered fondly and deeply dedicated wife of throughout his lifetime. 36 years, Nancy Hutchins; In the mid 1970's Pete moved three daughters, Nicole Delback to Indian Lake and escore and her husband John tablished Pete Hutchins Floor Howard Carbone of Sabael, Covering, his business for 37 Colleen Delcore and partner years. He married Nancy L. Paul Matson of Chestertown, (Foster) Delcore on June 26, Jennifer Delacroix of Santa 1976 at his family's homeFe, NM, one grandson, stead in Indian Lake. Maceo Matson; 7 siblings, Pete's hobbies and interests Wayne Hutchins of Indian were many. He loved motorLake, Ellen Peterson and her cycles and was an avid mohusband Michael of Laketorcyclist. He cherished his land, Florida, Sharon Flower and Nancy's honeymoon and of Ohio, John Hutchins and anniversary adventures on his wife Irene of Indian Lake, their 1974 MotoGuzzi. Pete Joseph Hutchins and his wife was a dedicated and imBrenda of Bradenton, Florimensely skilled woodworker da, Paul Hutchins and his honing his craft and artistry wife Kathy of Indian Lake, later in life by lathe turning Rebecca Hoffman and her slabs and burls to create husband Edward of Pennsylstunning wooden bowls and vania, one aunt, Helen vases. He appreciated, colHutchins of North Creek and lected and restored antique many nieces, nephews and tools and knives and was a cousins. life member of the National Friends called from 11 a.m. to Rifle Association. In late 1 p.m. Thursday at the Miller spring and summer, Pete Funeral Home, 6357 State could often be found in his Route 30, Indian Lake. vegetable gardens, planting A celebration of Pete's life and nurturing seedlings, eswas held at 1 p.m. with the pecially squash. Pete was a Rev. David Boyea, officiatself-taught harmonica player ing. Friends and family were and a fan of several regional encouraged to share their bands and professional musimemories of and connections cians. He appreciated photo Pete. tography and often carried Contributions in Pete's memhis camera documenting his ory may be directed to the Ininterests and experiences. dian Lake Ambulance Later in life, he discovered Corps., PO Box 39, Indian creative writing when he was Lake, NY. 12842 inspired to author a short Condolences to Pete's family story. can be made by visiting Above all, Pete dedicated his www.brewermillerfuneralh life to Christian faith witomes.com nessed by his service to fel-

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Gore Restaurant Race Results By Andy Flynn

andy@denpubs.com NORTH CREEK — Officials from the Gore Mountain ski center recently released the results of the annual Restaurant Races, held Jan. 28. In all, there were 55 skiers who participated, representing five teams. The coveted “Forkin’ Fastest” fork went to Pete's ahh (it’s their profile photo on Facebook!), and Basil & Wick’s won for both Most Popular (knife trophy for recruiting the most racers) and Best Spirits (costumes, signage, bottom of course table setting with refreshments, etc.). “Tons of fun!” said Gore Mountain Marketing Manager Emily Stanton. “Meanwhile we rocked out to themed tunes like ‘Eat It,’ and the area restaurant specials got announced throughout the event.” Bob Yandon, of Newcomb, turned out the best time with 30.91 for the Pete’s ahh team. He was followed by barVino’s Pete Burns, of North River, with a time of 31.06; and Pete’s ahh’s Matthew Barnett, of North Creek, with 31.50. The five teams were ranked by taking the average of the top three racers: 1. Pete’s ahh (31.72) 2. barVino (32.41) 3. Basil & Wick’s (33.2) 4. Tannery Pub & Restaurant (36.97) 5. Black Mountain Restaurant & Tavern (41.22)

1. Pete’s ahh

Bob Yandon, Newcomb, 30.91 Matthew Barnett, North Creek, 31.50 Rich Burnley, Gansevoort, 32.77 James Halloran, Minerva, 36.28 Eric Palmer, Wevertown, 36.78 Leo Williams, Olmstedville, 39.61 Ashley O'Connor, Wevertown, 40.78 Billy Malloy, Route 28, 43.07

2. barVino

Pete Burns, North River, 31.06 Adam Hyde, North Creek, 32.95 Marko Schmale, North River, 33.24 Julia Hatch, North River, 34.46 Kate Hartley, North River, 35.12 Phil Johnson, North Creek, 38.28 Clayton Schmale, North River, 42.20 Nancy Belluscio, Schroon Lake, 54.80

3. Basil & Wick’s

Wolfie Landonberger, Warrensburg, 32.00 Cork Nester, North Creek, 33.78 Timothy Pine, Indian Lake, 33.84 Russ Evatt, Indian Lake, 34.66 Fred Alexy, Cleverdale, 34.68 Brandon Tyrel, Johnsburg, 35.20 Gregory Russell, Bolton, 35.39 Zeke (last name unknown), Albany, 35.45 Jane Peter, North Creek, 35.70 Tom McPhillips, Chestertown, 36.75 Peg Alexy, Cleverdale, 36.86 Tony Piazza, Kings Park, 37.00 C. Van Voorhis, Wevertown, 37.68 Kerri Lambert, Riparius, 38.51 Chris Jay, North River, 38.51 Bronwyn Davis, Remsen, 38.60 Stephanie Flowers, North Creek, 38.61 Mark Bergmin, North Creek, 38.73 Vincent Daly, Ronkonkoma, 39.06 Claudio Cappabianca, North Creek, 39.18 Jeff Palma, North Creek, 39.43 Dave Wright, Bakers Mills, 40.28 Paul Donnelly, North Creek, 41.37 John Figurski, Chestertown, 41.99 Arthur White, Kings Park, 42.00 Fred Kirschenheiter, Holbrook, 42.54 Christine Flack, Unidalla, 43.34 Mark Sweeney, New York City, 43.50 Mark Pizer, Bohemia, 44.08 Vern Flack, Unidalla, 48.01 Richard (last name unknown), 52.00

4. Tannery

Gail Setlock, Chestertown, 31.71 Howie Corbone, Indian Lake, 36.31 Gregg Schaefer, Clifton Park, 42.90 Maria Lane, Hadley, 45.50 Carolyn Ahearn, Lake Luzerne, 62.72

5. Black Mountain Thomas Lane, Hadley, 35.76 William Berry, Utica, 38.15 Rich Fieldhouse, Riparius, 49.77

Johnsburg Central School sets date of second budget workshop for March 11 NORTH CREEK — The Johnsburg Central School will hold a budget workshop Monday, March 11 in Room 126 immediately following the regularly scheduled School Board meeting, which begins at 7 p.m. The School Board will discuss Expenditures: Individual Cost Centers, Cuts made within Cost Centers, and Overall Budget Proposal. It is open to the public. The first budget workshop (Revenues) was held Feb. 25.


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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: Breezy Hill at Blue LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 1/14/13. 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 18 Hanpeter Street, North Creek, NY 12853. Purpose of LLC: any lawful activity. NE-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40691 ----------------------------SPECIAL CAKES, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/20/2012. Office loc: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 667 Ridge Road, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. NE-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40697 ----------------------------COUNTRY HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/20/2012. Office loc: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 667 Ridge Road, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. NE-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40699

1 PIECE Delta Tub Shower - New 1 Piece Delta Tub Shower R/H in crate, Model #226032AP00, 74 1/ 2"H x 60"W x 32"D. Paid $419, will sell for $300 Firm. Call 518-2513624. 1 PIECE Delta Tub Shower - New 1 Piece Delta Tub Shower R/H in crate, Model #226032AP00, 74 1/ 2"H x 60"W x 32"D. Paid $419, will sell for $300 Firm. Call 518-2513624. CONSEW INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE, $600. 518-648-6482. DEWALT ROTARY Laser DW077 $1,200 new, asking $700. 518-585 -2779.

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ITEMS FOR Sale - Lifegear Inversion Table $100, Black Metal Computer Desk $25, Oak Finish Computer Desk $40, 3 Mirrored Oak Medicine Cabinet $15, Commercial Single Fryer $125, Commercial Slicer $250. 518-494-5005

**OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D'Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920's thru 1980's. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440

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KURBY CENTRIA Vacuum Cleaner with shampoo kit. 518-623-5444. $800

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MOTORIZED TRAVEL Chair new batteries, excellent condition. 518222-1338. $1,200

CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907

WONDERFUL WATER Trampoline, called Aquajump or RAVE, 15' across top, perfect condition. $1000 OBO. 518-547-8469.

AB LOUNGE 2 in great shape. Only $20. 518-547-8730.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is: BUCK FAMILY GOLF, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was SEPTEMBER 11, 2012. 3. The county in New York in which the office is located is: WARREN COUNTY. 4. The street address of the principal business location is: 31 CRONIN ROAD, QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804. 5. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon which process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to: 3826 MAIN STREET, W A R R E N S B U R G,

FOR SALE 5 Drawer Solid Oak Desk 36"x60" Good Condition $200 OBO Call 518-546-7120

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!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch. 1930 -1980. Top Dollar paid!! Call Toll Free 1-866-433-8277

SUN TEC Skylite new 2'x 4' to fit 24" rafter space. New costs $408 + tax, sell $250 OBO. 518-668-3367.

LAKE GEORGE RIVERVIEW RV PARK LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/13/12. 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, 3652 Route 9, P.O. Box 592, Lake George, NY 12845. General Purposes. NE-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40711 -----------------------------

COUNTER CHAIRS Highback oak swivel used 3 mnths WoodCrate $125ea firm 518-494-2270

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HAND CRAFTED SOLID Oak Entertainment Chest. Size: 6'w x 37"H x 16" deep. $325.00. Call: 518-873-6403

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SQUARE EDDY EXPEDITIONS LLC; filed NY Sec of State January 10, 2013; Office, Warren County; Agent, NY Sec of State; Copy P.O. Box 229, North Creek, NY, 12853; duration perpetual, any lawful purpose. NE-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40710 -----------------------------

COUNTER CHAIRS Highback oak swivel used 3 mnths WoodCrate $125ea firm 518-494-2270

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SKIS (2 pair) Cross Country, Rosignol, Alpino men's boots & bindings, Size 45, $125. Back Country, bindings fit regular hiking boots, $75. Charlie 518-623-2197.

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BUNK BEDS black metal w/2 bunk bed mattresses $270. Bunk bed only $170 OBO. 518-668-3367

YOUTH BED WITH MATTRESS $50.00 (white) 48" long 27" wide. Call 315-656-9051

FIREWOOD FOR SALE - 1 year+ mixed hardwood, stored under cover. $110 Face Cord Chestertown area, extra elsewhere. 518494-2321.

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NEW YORK 12885 6. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be organized under the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. John B. Pohl, Esq. Attorney and Counselor at Law 33 Park Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 745-0976 NE-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40712 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF WALKER BAY PROPERTIES, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 01/17/13. 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, 3829 Southwestern Blvd., Dallas, TX 75225. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-2/2-3/9/13-6TC40722 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF: J. LYNCH HOME REPAIR SERVICE LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State, New York (SSNY) on January 18, 2013. Office is in Warren County. SSNY has been designated as the agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC at 3371 State Route 9L, Lake George NY 12845. Purpose: For any lawful activities. NE-2/2-3/9/13-6TC40733 ----------------------------FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability compa-

FURNITURE ny is BISTRO TO ORDER, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was January 9, 2013. 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 against the LLC to 9 Horicon Avenue, Glens Falls, New York 12801. 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-2/2-3/9/13-6TC40737 ----------------------------S U N K I S S BALLOONING, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec of State (SSNY) 01/29/2013. Office in Warren Co. SSNY designated agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Christina L Monahan 78 Knight Street Glens Falls, NY 12801. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40745 ----------------------------R N P N MANAGEMENT CO LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 11/26/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: James T.

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In the market for a new home? See the areas best in the classified columns. To place an ad, Call 1-800-989-4237 Towne, Jr., 450 New Karner Rd., Albany, NY 12208. General Purposes. NE-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40744 ----------------------------JBAP PROPERTIES LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/19/12. 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, 26 Lower Warren St., Queensbury, NY 12804. General Purposes. NE-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40754 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 85 Forest Bay, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on January 3, 2013. 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: 85 Forest Bay Road, Hague, N.Y. 12836. Purpose: For any lawful purpose NE-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40758 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 01/22/2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as 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 him is Sherwood Real Estate LLC, 72 Bloody

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Pond Road, Lake George, NY 12845. Purpose of LLC: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40753 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: 23 ADAMS STREET LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on February 5, 2013. Office Location: County of Warren. 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: 501 New Vermont Rd., Bolton Landing, NY 12814. Purpose: For any lawful activity. NE-2/16-3/23/13-6TC40770 ---------------------------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 LKP PROPERTIES, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was January 30, 2013. 3. The county in New York in which the offices fo 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 against the LLC to 9 Horicon Avenue, Glens Falls, New York 12801. 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.

MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now 1-888909-9905 REVERSE MORTGAGES -NO mortgage payments FOREVER! Seniors 62+! Government insured. No credit/income requirements. Free 28 pg. catalog. 1-888-660 3033 All Island Mortgage SAWMILLS FROM only $3997.00MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1800-578-1363 Ext.300N STEEL BUILDINGS: 4 only 20x20, 25x30, 40x54, 50x104. Selling For Balance Owed! Free Delivery! 1800-462-7930 x241 THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 1-800-3210298. VANTEL PEARL PARTIES Dive Into The Fun & Discover Vantel Pearls! Call to book a party & find out how much fun it is to open your first free oyster for hosting a party. Call 518-597-3872 or 518-570-9161 www.vantelpearls.com/rhondasargent/ VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. Save $500! Buy The Blue Pill! Now 800-213-6202 WORK ON JET ENGINES - Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866) 854-6156.

GUNS & AMMO WINCHESTER MODEL 69A, 22 Cal rifle, 5 shot clip, fires S, L or LR. $350 Firm, Call 518-3100711 after 6PM

BORGOS & DEL SIGNOR, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-2/16-3/23/13-6TC40771 ----------------------------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 RCF-NY PROPERTIES, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was January 30, 2013. 3. The county in New York in which the offices fo 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 against the LLC to 9 Horicon Avenue, Glens Falls, New York 12801. 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 SIGNOR, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-2/16-3/23/13-6TC40772 -------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: LJ Moody LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 01/15/2013 Office Location: Warren County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against

it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 74 Cotherman Drive, Lake George, NY 12845 Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-2/23-3/30/20136TC-40788 ----------------------------ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF EDGY BETTY, LLC NOTICE is hereby given as follows: (1) The name of the Limited Liability Company is: Edgy Betty, LLC (2) The Articles of Organization of such limited liability company were filed with the New York Department of State on February 20, 2013. (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: Edgy Betty, LLC; 33 Garrison Road, Queensbury, New York 12804. (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: February 22, 2013 Judge & Duffy Attorneys at Law One Broad Street Plaza P.O. Box 2850 Glens Falls, NY 12801-6850 NE-3/2-4/6/13-6TC40809 ----------------------------Advertise Classifieds! Have we got a WHEEL DEAL for you! 1-800-989-4237.


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

WANTED TO BUY BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded. CASH PAID- up to $28/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800371-1136 WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, before 1980, Running or not. $Top CASH$ PAID! 1-315-5698094 WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201

DOGS BEST OF THE BEST - Easter Puppies Ready 03/22, Golden/ Labrador Mixed Retrievers. Absolutely wonderful and lovable puppies. $500 each. 2 black males, 1 black female, 3 yellow males, 2 yellow females. Call 518-623-4152 NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPIES Land, Seer, AKC, Ready now. Comes with 1st. shots, worming & health certificate. Wonderful companion dog. Must love big dogs. $900 each. Please Call 315 -655-3743. SIX SCHNAUZER PUPPIES Black and Silver, 7 weeks, $500 Please Call 802-377-5886

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LENDER SAYS SELL!! 18 acres$29,90 Woods, creeks, loads of leed! Call (888) 701-7509 or click www.NewYorkLandLakes.com LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES-$19,900. Mix of woods & fields, nice views! Less than 3.5 hrs. NY City! Call (888) 905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com BASS LAKE AND TUG HILL LAKE FOR SALE. Lake properties, prime NY Waterfront. 1-888-683-2626 www.LandFirstNY.com LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES - $19,900. Mix of woods & fields, niceviews! Less than 3.5 hrs NY City! Call 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com

SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited seasonal rentals

EXTENSIVE LISTINGS in Central New York, including Delaware, Schoharie, Otsego,Chenango and Madison counties...go to www.townandcountryny.com

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MODULAR HOME 3 bdrm, 2 baths, on 1 acre of property, 2 car garage, 2 decks, $87,500. Port Henry, NY 518-962-4685 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772581-0080, www.beach-cove.com Limited seasonal rentals

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LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES-$19,900. Mix of woods & fields, nice views! Less than 3.5 hrs NY City! Call (888)905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER SAYS SELL!! 18 acres$29,90 Woods, creeks, loads of deer! Call (888)701-7509 or click www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com OUR BEST LAND DEALS EVER! Financing starting@ $200/mo. 5 AC Wooded Cabin: $29,900, 3 AC So Tier hunting: $15,900, 3 AC Home site: $12,900. Call now 1800-229-7843 or visit: www.Christ masandAssociates.com. WE FINANCE LAND! 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.

SINGLE-FAMILY HOME EXETER, NH- 55+ New homes from $69,900-$129,900 2br/2ba Along Scenic Exeter River. 7 miles to ocean, 50 minutes to Boston! 603-772-5377 or email exeterriverlanding@comcast.net

CENTURY 6’ Fiberglass Truck Cap has 3 sliding windows w/screens. Also bedliner. Fits Toyotas. Excellent condition. $1100 value, asking $500. 518-546-7913. 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.

AUTO DONATION A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR! Breast Cancer Research Foundation! Most highly rated breast cancer charity in America! Tax Deductible/Fast Free Pick Up. 1- 800399-6506 www.carsforbreastcancer.org

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

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.

AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330

VACATION PROPERTY OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com $399 CANCUN All Inclusive Special Stay 6 Days In A Luxury BeachFront Resort With Meals And Drinks For $399! http://www.cancun5star.com/ 888-481-9660

CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951

1995 POLARIS Snowmobile, Indy Sport, performance skis, new cover, asking $850. 518-251-5777 or 518-861-6264.

1999 CHEVROLET Cavalier Blue/ Gray 120,000 kms, Good condition. Runs excellent, needs new muffler but otherwise in very good condition. $1,200.00 OBO mix10092001@yahoo.com

2001 LOAD Rite Trailer, 8' x 8' with spare tire, $800. 518-6234152

2004 PONTIAC Bonneville SE Tan/Beige, Automatic, 97,000 kms, Good condition. AC, Cruise, 518-623-0734, CD $5,300 OBO

1982 HARLEY Davidson FXRC 80" Shovelhead. Very nice. Wide glide w/sweeper fender. (518) 251-2470 $5,500 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

BOATS 14’ ADIRONDACK Guide Boat complete w/trailer, oars, cover & cherry caned seats. Never been used. $5500 firm. 518-642-9576.

2006 650 H1XT Arctic Cat Prowler Side-By-Side w/extras, $5500. 4 Brand New 25x12 Polaris Tires on Rims, $550. 518-585-2803

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2005 YAMAHA Venture 600 Snowmobile, 717 miles. $5,000. 518-623-4152

2008 PONTIAC G5 60,000 miles, PS, PB, PL, Cruise. New tires, brakes. 518-585-2131. $8,475 2007 F5 ARTIC CAT LXR MODEL, LOW MILEAGE, EXCELLENT CONDITION. ELECTRIC START, HAND AND FOOT WARMERS, LOADED 518-585-7419 $5,500

TRUCKS 2000 NISSAN Xterra 4 wheel drive, 5 disc CD player, 185K miles, strong engine, new tires. $2500 OBO. 518-648-6482. 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.

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2003 ARCTIC Cat Pantera 600, 4676 miles. $2400. 518-623-4152

2008 PONTIAC G5 60,000 miles, PS, PB, PL, Cruise. New tires, brakes. 518-585-2131. $8,475

1979 SOUTHWIND Motor Home 27', sleeps 6, self contained generator, air condition, micro oven, everything works. Firm $3500. 518-494-3215.

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1995 POLARIS Snowmobile, Indy Sport, performance skis, new cover, asking $850. 518-251-5777 or 518-861-6264.

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Personal Classified Ads Only - No Commercial Accounts. One Item Per Ad - Ad Must Include Price. Ad Must Be Prepaid - Cancellations Accepted At Any Time, No Refund After Ad Is Placed. * 4 Lines is approximately 15 words

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Name: ________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________ E-mail (Required): __________________________________ Amount Enclosed:________Card #: _________________________ Security #: _________ Exp. Date: ___________________ Signature: __________________________________

THREE POMERANIAN PUPPIES White, 8 Weeks old. $500 Please call 802-377-5886

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DOWNTOWN TICONDEROGA Commercial Rental, approx. 1,000 ft., customer parking, heat & air included. $600/mo. 352-597-5221 PORT HENRY Duplex apartment building, completely renovated, excellent rental history, some owner finanancing available. $69,000. 518-546-8247.

Add a Picture for $5.00

Add a Border for $2.50

Add Shading for $3.00

Add a Graphic for $2.00

Deadline: D ea ad dline:: F Friday riiday att 4 4pm pm Mail to: The Classified Superstore - 102 Montcalm St., Suite 2, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 M FFax: 518-585-9175 • Phone: 518-585-9173 • Email: adirondackssouth@theclassifiedsuperstore.com

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www.newsenterprise.org

March 2, 2013

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