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denpubs@denpubs.com INDIAN LAKE Ñ When youÕ re the only one left of your kind in the region, you have a lot of work to do. Ò There is only one active American Legion Post left in Hamilton County and it resides here in Indian Lake,Ó remarks Ken Cannan, Post 1392 Commander. On the PostÕ s rolls are approximately 90 members. Nearly 20 of those reside outside the area and only around a dozen are consistently active members, supported by auxiliary and non-member volunteers, who are left to accomplish solid service for the community at large. Cannan makes the point that this has got to change if the Post is to continue to hold its charter and, more importantly, continue to serve the community as it has over the years. He is looking to see more of his current membership become more active and reaches out to younger community members to join the Post and help with its service to the community. The PostÕ s only real fundraising activity goes unnoticed for the most part. The Ò Bottle Brigade,Ó collects plastic and glass deposit bottles at the transfer station and results in an annual revenue stream of about $11,000. Most of the $35 dues collected from each member go beyond the Post. In fact, $31.75 goes to support American Legion programs and activities at the State and Federal levels. There are some additional outside funds from the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts which is used to fund the PostÕ s Annual Summer Musical Event in Byron Park and the Post gets support from StewartÕ s Shops. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
North Creek Rotary raffling canoe PAGE 2
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The 57th annual Hudson River White Water Derby will take place Saturday and Sunday, May 3-4, in North Creek. For more, see pages 8-9. File Photo by Andy Flynn
Whitewater, adventure festival ready By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com
NORTH CREEK Ñ For the fifth year, the Adirondack Adventure Festival will team with the long-standing Hudson River White Water Derby, now in its 57th year. Ò Some have already been down at the river and practicing for the derby,Ó said Lisa Salamon, Executive Director of the Gore Mountain Region Chamber of Commerce. Ò We have a lot of racers who are glad
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to see this event return every year,Ó Derby organizer Katie Nightingale said. Ò We have people who race both days. They will do the novice events with their kids and then participate in the slalom later in the day.Ó The novice and giant slalom races take place May 3, along with the NotSo-Wild Downriver Race, now in its second year. Ò ItÕ s a chance to get younger people involved in the event along with people who may have wanted to try the sport out as well as a chance to get some of
the old timers from the races involved,Ó Nightingale said. Ò It was an event that did really well last year so we are doing it again this year.Ó Events start May 3 with the slalom races taking place at 11 a.m. (registration begins at 9 a.m.). The Not-So-Wild race starts immediately following the slalom races. Awards ceremonies will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. at Basil & WickÕ s, followed by the Spring Run Off Party at Tannery Pond from 5 to 10 p.m.
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Benefit auction and dinner planned for Andy Knoll by neighbors By Mauranda Stahl-Sorensen mauranda@denpubs.com
NORTH CREEK Ñ A benefit, auction and dinner is slated May 1 at the Gore Mountain Ski Bowl Park from 4 to 8 p.m to aid North Creek resident Andy Knoll, who was diagnosed in January with brain cancer. Ò I have known Andy and his daughter Dako-
ta for eight years they are friends of ours,Ó said Stephanie Leonard, event coordinator. Ò We are a small group of individuals working to help Andy through this difficult time. He hasnÕ t been able to work since he was diagnosed.Ó The theme for this event is Ò Life is a beach,Ó and a $25 donation for admission is suggested, but not required. Many activities will be available that evening, including a bake sale, 50/50 raffle, horse-
shoe tournament as well as a silent and Chinese auction. Musical entertainment will be provided from 6 to 8 p.m. by Vinnie Leddick and Tim Ellifritz. Appetizers will be served at 4 p.m. with a dinner to follow at 5:30 p.m. For more information, contributions or to donate auction items, contact Stephanie Leonard 926-9356 or by e-mail at lifeisabeachbenefit@gmail.com.
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The Rotary Club of North Creek is raffling a new Hornbeck New Trick 12.
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Saturday, May 17, 2014 – 8 PM
We invite and welcome ALL to share their talent! TPCC will provide a piano, sound system, lighting and
Admission: Adults - $5; Students & Children under 12 - Free musicians to accompany or join in. We’ll have room to dance and enjoy as we watch and listen to participants from the surrounding area take their turn on the stage.
We invite and welcome ALL to share their talent! To participate please contact: TPCC will provide a piano, sound system, lighting and Bernadette Speach – 518 251-2505 or bspeach@tpcca.org musicianswww.tpcca.org to accompany or join in.
We’ll have room to dance and enjoy as we watch and listen to participants from the surrounding area take their turn on the stage.
NORTH CREEKÑ Enhanced speed and performance are the benefits of the Hornbeck New Trick 12. Made of a tough matrix blend of Kevlar and Carbon Fiber, the New Trick weighs just 18 lbs. This new 12 foot craft from Hornbeck has a 25-inch beam, making for a more linear hull shape for added sleekness, enhanced tracking ability, increased speed and maneuver-
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Rotary Club raffle features Hornbeck canoe ability. This craft is now the top seller in the Hornbeck line. This year The Hornbeck New Trick 12 is the prize that will go to one lucky winner as the North Creek Rotary Club Annual Canoe Raffle gets under way. Tickets are now available through the North Creek Rotary Club and its individual members. Tickets cost only $5 each and a purchaser can increase the chances of winning by purchasing five tickets for just $20. The Hornbeck New Trick 12 has a retail value of $1,595, making this raffle an
incredible opportunity to acquire this fantastic Made in the Adirondacks craft while supporting the recognized community work undertaken by the North Creek Rotary Club. The drawing will take place during the White Water Derby weekend, May 3-4, 2014 at the Riverside Railway Station in Riparius. The Rotary Club of North Creek is a service organization, one of over 32,000 Rotary International Clubs worldwide. The North Creek Rotary
Club was chartered on April 6, 1949. Throughout its 65 year service history, the North Creek Club has supported many different local, national and international projects, including, but not limited to, the support of local Boy Scout and Girl Scout organizations, the North Country Ministry, the North Country Outreach Center and the North Creek Health Center. The Club membership also is responsible for highway cleanup on Route 28 between North Creek and North River, sponsors inbound and outbound foreign exchange students and provides dictionaries for third graders in schools throughout the community. Support of this Annual Canoe Raffle helps make it possible for the North Creek Rotary Club to continue and expand its services to the community at large.
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Indian Lake town board focuses on Adk. first place win By Bill Quinlivan
Wells, went on to communicate that the town hopes that they continue to use the townÕ s facilities because the town enjoys the INDIAN LAKE Ñ As part of relationship and appreciates the Indian LakesÕ April Town Board wonderful work created by the Meeting, Supervisor Brian Wells group and its charitable fundannounced the fact that during. ing the Adirondack Park Local Wells reminded the board Government Day Conference on that an engineering assessment April 10, Indian Lake was recogof the Adirondack Lake Dam is nized with a First Place Award currently mandated by the State for Best State-Community Partto be completed by August. nership with the 2013 AdironHowever, the tentative estimate dack Challenge Festival. presented by Clough Harbour On its face, the Award features was in the neighborhood of photographs from the event and $44,000 for just the assessment. reads, in part, Ò Thanks to the Wells reported that he had told hard work of the Town of Indian the engineering firm that he felt Lake, the Indian Lake Chamber the estimate to be excessive for of Commerce and Adirondack a report and asked that they Museum, hundreds of thouÒ sharpen their pencilÓ . Wells sands of potential new visitors also informed the board that he learned about Adirondack herifelt that the project should go tage and recreational opportuniout to bid and in line with that ties.Ó he would be getting an RFP toAs a means of recognizing gether in the next Month. those in the community who Wells reported that the ambuhelped make the Challenge such lance antennae was indeed now a success, Wells presented a installed on the cell tower and copy of the Award to Christine that the other two are expected Pouch representing the Indian to be installed within the week. Lake Chamber of Commerce and Brenda Valentine (left) and Christine Pouch (right) share copies of the First Place Award given to Indian Lake for Its role in the Adirondack Chal- He announced the receipt of a another copy of the award to lenge Festival. formal thank you card signed Brenda Valentine, representing Photo by Bill Quinlivan by Ellen Collins in recognition of all the volunteers who diligently the donation made by the town worked at making Challenge participants and visitors welcome tration connected to an accident involving a Town vehicle by the to the Regional Inlet Invasive Plant Program in support of the law firm FitzGerald, Morris, Baker, Firth, PC was unanimously while helping to assure the event ran smoothly. work of the group in combatting terrestrial invasives. The work approved. covers Blue Mountain Lake as well. On the issue of Resolution 3 in support of the Ticonderoga Public Comments and Concerns The next regular Indian Lake Town Board Meeting will be held Central SchoolÕ s Resolution seeking recognition of unique cirBrenda Valentine, V.P. of the Indian Lake Chamber of Comon May 12, 7 p.m. at the Town Hall on Pelon Road. cumstances surrounding life in the Park especially regarding the merce opened an update of the ChamberÕ s activities by calling funding of school districts through real estate taxes, the Board attention to the fact that all Chamber Officers were in attendance held discussion regarding the language, Ò playground,Ó as a at the Town Board Meeting. In highlighting the Chamber actividescriptor of the Adirondack ties, Valentine emphasized a new Ò packaging projectÓ underway Park as it pertains to the State. that will consolidate business coupon offers in a brochure packAfter discussion, the board apage to be given to visitors to the town through various means proved the resolution with one starting in mid-May. At this time, Valentine reports that, so far, dissenting vote from Council there are 15 businesses participating. It was also pointed out that Woman, Sally Stanton. all 600 participants in the Black Fly Challenge this year will each Councilman John Rathbun receive one of these brochure packets as a kick off to the program. announced that there would Tracey Eldridge provided an outline of projects and issues be Ò Monday Night Cruises,Ó from the County level. Eldridge reported that this season will of antique automobiles from see the replacement of the Beaver Meadow Bridge, the improveMay to September. The cruises ment of two miles of Cedar River Rd. and the replacement of the will visit different business transfer station scale along with the installation of speed bumps throughout the season in an efwithin the station in an effort to slow visiting vehicular traffic to fort to support the building of a speed conducive of improved safety. visitation and business traffic Eldridge also gave an update to the Phase I portion of the conduring the season. An informasolidation of fuel farms between Lake Pleasant and Arietta with tion meeting is planned about regard to environmental improvements, fuel acquisition cost efthe event at Byron Park, May ficiencies, customization capability to the specific needs of each 17. town customer. Tracey Eldridge went on to explain that Phase II is planned to include Indian Lake. This phase is expected to be Supervisor Comcomplete by late fall or early winter of 2014. ments Switching Ò hats,Ó Eldridge also gave a report as an ILCSD North Country Crafters: SuBoard of Education Member. He reported that the 2014/2015 pervisor Wells announced the budget is below the cap imposed by the State. In addition, Elfact that the North Country dridge mentioned that there would be a proposition on the ballot looking for voter permission to move monies from Ò one pot Crafters presented a donation of $100 in recognition of the to anotherÓ to fund the acquisition of a generator for the school without having the impact of new additional taxes. There will TownÕ s allowing the group to use the building at Byron Park. also be additional propositions to fund via $600,000 bond the removal of additional asbestos found in the school and the replacement of two old boilers. Eldridge explained that although the pellet boiler grant has been awarded, there will still need to be some backup for it and the current boilers are no longer expected to remain serviceable enough for this purpose. Additionally, there will be a proposition seeking funding for a new, smaller school bus.
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The Board unanimously approved modifying the policies for the use of the Ski Hut so as to match those of the Byron Park Building in an effort to lessen the utilization pressures on the latter and open opportunities for greater use of the former. The Board unanimously approved the appropriation of Adirondack Challenge Tee Shirts and Pins as giveaways during the May 5th Adirondack Days event in Albany to be held in the Lower Lobby. The Board unanimously approved the appointment of Martha Evanoff to the Board of Assessment Reviews (B.A.R.) and communicated their thanks for Ms. EvanoffÕ s agreement to serve. An amended Standard Workday Resolution from the office of the NYS Comptroller was unanimously approved by the Board. Resolution 2 Authorizing representation of the Town in arbi-
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To frack or not to frack?
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oliticians have a knack for skirting issues which might cost them votes at the ballot box, or worse, campaign dollars on the road to election. Never has this been more apparent than in Gov. Andrew CuomoÕ s refusal to take a stand on the growing fracking debate. Few environmental issues in recent memory have galvanized the opposing sides like hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, has. Far from a distant national issue that has no resonance to the North Country, New York is one of 33 states in the Lower 48 where shale gas formations have been identified as targets for fracking. The massive and much coveted Marcellus and Utica formations cover all of western and much of central New York, lapping at the very foothills of the Adirondacks. And these are only the formations they have so far discovered. Could there be more in the mountains themselves? FrackingÕ s history goes back to 1947, when it was first used on a well in Grant County, Kansas to stimulate gas production. Fracking itself is a technique used for extracting natural gas trapped in shale gas formations by injecting a myriad of chemicals and massive amounts of water into the ground, causing the shale to fracture, releasing the gas held in the shale. A technique called horizontal drilling, perfected in the early 1990s, then captures a portion of the newly released gas, and pumps it to the surface. Two issues with fracking become obvious to anyone who doesnÕ t align themselves with the oil and gas industry. The first, is that these companies are not bound by the 1974 Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), and do not have to disclose what potentially deadly chemicals they are pumping into the ground. Most of these chemicals, which are trucked around the country to well sites, would generate a hazmat spill response if they were released on land. But because of lobbying, and deep national political penetration by individuals from the oil and gas industries (potential fodder for a later editorial), the fracking industry was written out of the SDWA. They simply do not have to say what chemicals they are pumping into the ground that was just fractured, and can thus seep throughout that ground. Second, is the fact that the gasses trapped in the shale are suddenly released, and can course throughout the newly fractured shale wherever they meet a path of little resistance. Unlike classic oil drilling, where an underground pool of oil is extracted at a specific drilling point, fracking allows the gas to go virtually anywhere underground; into drinking water wells, to the surface to be released into the atmosphere, or back into the extraction point to be captured. A great deal
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of the gas is caught and extracted, but not all. Antidotes abound of contaminated ground water, where people are able to set their tap water, or water in a stream, on fire. Incidents of sudden bizarre illnesses in people, livestock and wild animals cropping up suddenly around a cluster of wells abound as well. Unfortunately, until the federal government commissions a conclusive study of these incidents, they remain Òan tidotes,Ó and are dismissed by many as just that. How many antidotes constitute a fact? How many people have to die of cancer, or lose their home to contamination before it constitutes a public health emergency? The federal government jumped all over General Motors after a handful of people died as a result of alleged ignition issues. Likewise the spinach industry has barely recovered from a government overreaction to an e-coli outbreak a few years ago, but where is the government now? The fox is running the hen house, and the fox if getting rich doing it. It is time for Gov. Cuomo to be the adult in the room, and admit that fracking is responsible for both environmental and personal destruction wherever it is used. Yes, we need to get out from under foreign fossil fuels, but at what cost? We canÕ t drill in Anwar, Alaska because it might harm some caribou, but we know that fracking does much worse, and it does it right in our back yards. Proponents inevitably argue about the potential jobs and money that accompany these wells. Antidotally, a family here or there might make some money leasing their land to a company to frack, but its seldom the monetary boon its made out to be. ItÕ s normally far from enough to abandon a contaminated house and start over again somewhere else. And, the family leasing their land for a well canÕ t guarantee that their neighborsÕ wells, neighbors who were not paid by the gas company, wonÕ t become contaminated. Yes, people are put to work at these wells, or in trucking the chemicals, but they would also be put to work building less destructive environmental projects like wind farms. Much of north-western Clinton County is now covered by job and energy producing wind mills. As of press time today, they have yet to contaminate a single well. WeÕ re left to wonder yet again what type of political algorithm Gov. Cuomo is employing to make his decision on fracking in New York. Money versus votes, cheaper gas versus the safety of the people and the environment. ItÕ s time for the governor to choose. Ñ D enton Publications Editorial Board
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recent survey by the website CareerCast.com came up with a list of the 10 most desirable careers and rounded out the report with the 10 worst careers. IÕ ve always been of the opinion that any job was far better than no job, but then again I come from a different era where we were happy to be employed. In general terms, one looked at their bank account and their lifestyle. If the career path addressed those needs and they were satisfied with the workload, that was far more important than what a poll would tell us about popularity. LetÕ s look at what the survey says are the top 10 careers accordDan Alexander ing to CareerCast.comÕ s Ò 2014 Jobs Rates Report:Ó Thoughts from 1. Mathematician 2. University Professor (Tenured) Behind the Pressline 3. Statistician 4. Actuary 5. Audiologist 6. Dental Hygienist 7. Software Engineer 8. Computer Systems Analyst 9. Occupational Therapist 10. Speech Pathologist Really? A Mathematician outscored all the other career choices and ranked No. 1? At No. 2, just behind mathematician, is the tenured university professor? When I was growing up I just canÕ t remember anyone naming off any of these top 10 positions. I should know since my classmates and I at St. LukeÕ s First Grade class in Erie, Penn., were highly sought after for our opinions on career choices in the Erie Daily Times back in 1960. Nurses, fireman, astronauts, police officers, doctors, and president all rated pretty high as I recall, but not a one is on this list for 2014. So, what are the worst jobs in the 2014 Job Rates Report?: 1. Lumberjack 2. Newspaper Reporter 3. Enlisted Military Personnel 4. Taxi Driver 5. Broadcaster 6. Head Cook 7. Flight Attendant 8. Garbage Collector 9. Firefighter 10. Corrections Officer These careers are now considered the worst jobs one can have? Times have sure changed. What would Clark Kent think today about being a mild mannered mathematician fighting for truth, justice and the American way? ItÕ s hard to understand what the criteria was for selecting these jobs, but it doesnÕ t seem possible that a newspaper reporter nor a lumberjack, for that matter, are the worst jobs. The report goes on to say that a newspaper reporter and lumberjack are at the bottom of the Jobs Rated Report in part due to dwindling hiring prospects. Dim hiring prospects according to the report are a recurring theme among the jobs ranked at the bottom of the report. Income and stress are noted as contributing factors. I donÕ t know of too many jobs that donÕ t entail some income challenges, especially when starting out, and stress can certainly add some excitement to an otherwise boring day. But the work we perform, while to some may seem mundane or of little quality, is a very personal choice and is based on our perception of happiness from our own unique perspective. There is so much more to oneÕ s life vocation then to stack it up against all the other job titles available and then do some sort of comparison. Reports like this do a great disservice to working America. Every job is worth doing and provides some form of public service to our fellow man and to the overall economics of the nation. Pride in oneÕ s work is so much more than the rate of pay and the ease at which one can perform the job. Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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Auxillary hosts fundraiser
Not all speech is free
To the News Enterprise: The auxiliary is dedicated to supporting the nursing home and rehab center and its residents. During 2013 the Adirondack Tri-County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Auxiliary made the following donations to the home: $255 for chairs to Activities and Day Care, $200 for Elvis impersonator during Nursing Home Week, $200 for a grill, $209 to Infection Control, $4,999 for a refrigerator and audio equipment, $87 for miscellaneous items and 3 ongoing projects: $2,436 for Companion Radio, $788 for DSL computer service, and $987 to pay for the bingo tickets that residents win and can spend in the HomeÕ s gift shop. The donations total $10,238. The funds for these donations are raised through various events throughout the year. The next event to be held is the Tricky Tray on Friday, May 2, at the Nursing & Rehab Center, 112 Ski Bowl Road, North Creek. Tricky Tray is a table auction with many baskets and items available. There are also drawings held. It is a fun filled evening. Ticket sales start at 6 p.m. and the drawings start at 7 p.m. Members of the auxiliary also volunteer at the Center helping the residents shop on shopping days, working in the gift shop, helping with church services, feeding, etc. In order to continue to be effective the auxiliary needs lots of active members. If you are interested in making a difference to the residents of the Center, please consider joining the auxiliary. Please call Nancy Shaw at 251-3069 or Deana Wood at 251-5271. Please join the auxiliary on May 2 for Tricky Tray night. Deana Wood Vice-President Adirondack Tri-County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Auxiliary
To the News Enterprise: The First Amendment says that, Ò Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech.Ó It does not grant free speech in all locations such as the work place, private buildings open to the public (shopping malls), or property you do not own. It may be limited by a concept known as Ò time, place, and manner.Ó Libelous and slanderous statements (lies) are not protected unless uttered on the House or Senate floors. I believe that FCC should be investigating broadcast media. It is established that the airwaves are a public resource. Congress gave the FCC a regulatory duty. There is a significant amount deal of dishonesty in broadcast media content. In recent history, I have seen/heard bullying in broadcast media, either directly or through advertising.An example of bullying would be those ads which stated: candidate X Ò voted with Nancy Pelosi,Ó without specifying what item was voted on. Folks, every Congressman voted with Nancy Pelosi on something, if nothing more than a motion to adjourn. An out-and-out lie uttered time and again was that the Affordable Care Act authorized a, Ò death panelÓ that would decide which Medicare people would not get expensive health care, a form of rationing ( not unlike commercial insurance companies do now, a fact never mentioned). I could not believe that Congress would pass such a thing. This law was an Act of Congress not an Presidential Authorization like water boarding. I read the law. The panel was charged with containing Medicare costs. In the law, that panel was specifically prohibited from making recommendations as to rationing health care. The panelÕ s recommendations are to be presented to Congress, which will act on them however it chooses. The panel cannot enact the recommendations. I have no problem with the FCC going after liars and frauds on my airwaves. We are supposed to have open debate. Deliberate misrepresentation of the facts should be prosecuted. Such behavior is subversive and contrary to a healthy democracy. Joe Gilbert, 21st District House candidate, wishes to do away with the U.S. Department of Education. He is quoted as saying that the Department, Ò isnÕ t in the Constitution.Ó I read the Constitution. HeÕ s right, no departments are listed: none, zero, nada. Using GilbertÕ s criterion for getting rid of departments, we should sack these department too, among others: Agriculture, Veterans Affairs, Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security. In for a penny, in for a dollar! The type of statement used by Gilbert occurs all to often. In my opinion, it is aimed at creating a quick, negative reac-
Bank says thanks To the News Enterprise: The North Creek staff of the Community Bank would like to extend a heartfelt Ò thank youÓ to the community. Your outstanding contributions and willingness to help with our Ò Sierra FundÓ campaign has left us with overwhelming emotions and tears of joy! Our greatest source of pride comes from our community, colleagues, associates and friends. Thanks to each of you, we raised $3,700 to help defray SierraÕ s medical expenses. Happiness comes from within by recognizing and appreciating those who have helped, please join us on our Ò appreciation dayÓ April 28 and 29 for cake and punch as our way of thanking you for a highly successful fund raiser. North Creek Community Bank
tion - Ò its wrong if it is not in the ConstitutionÓ - from people who are too lazy to check out the Constitution or other sources of facts. Getting into power by misrepresentation and innuendo seems to be the norm. Abuse of the First Amendment is the weapon of choice. Gordon Howard Keeseville
Surprised by editorial To the News Enterprise: I was surprised that in the midst of a generally good editorial a suggestion for improving education was by breaking unions. The growth of the middle class followed the growth of unions during the 20th century, as has the decline of the middle class followed the ongoing efforts to bust unions. The only people/institutions that truly benefit by the destruction of unions are corporations, their highly overpaid chief executives, and shareholders. The lack of unions has allowed corporations like Walmart get away with paying their employees so little they are eligible for food stamps. Has there been corruption in unions? Sure just as there has been corruption and greed on Wall Street that lead to economic collapse we have been suffering through. The solution isnÕ t eliminating unions any more than it is eliminating corporations, itÕ s in reform, transparency, good governance and so on. The reality is we all benefit from collective bargaining, that said, too often the collective bargaining is just focussed on renumeration and not enough on improving the product, in this case, how we educate our children. We need the collective voice in our planning, to set goals, and measure outcomes Ð outcome that are more than just how one does on a test as we need to enhance our kidsÕ creativity, moral judgement, sense of responsibility, and ability to be a good citizen along with their skills in reading, writing, math, science, and athletics. Naj Wikoff Keene Valley
Thanks for benefit support To the News Enterprise: I would like to thank all the people that gave donations at my benefit dinner at the North Creek fire house on March 30. This includes folks who came to the event, participated in the auction, and of course to those that helped put it together. A huge thanks to After-Fx Dj Services for providing great entertainment and fun. Thanks for everybodyÕ s support! Holly L Steady Chestertown
Question of the Month
What is your favorite thing to do on the weekend?
Grade 2 Mrs. McKenna Watching hockey is my favorite thing to do on the weekend. Where is it you ask? It is at the Civic Center in Glens Falls. My favorite hockey player is the goalie #35 Cal Heeter. I also like Zack Fitgerald # 13. ThatÕ s what I love to do on the weekends. Cole Sears Ñ My favorite thing to do on the weekend is to spend time with my family because my family is very kind to me. We play board games and we watch Criminal Minds. I love to watch that with my family. This is what I like to do on my weekend with my family. Hunter Denno Ñ On weekends my favorite
thing to do is to stay in my PJÕ s all day. I even play with my Legos and watch TV. I watch Netflix. I stay up at night and find something to eat and drink. I look out for ants. ThatÕ s what I do on the weekend. Isabelle Waite Ñ Skiing in my backyard is my favorite thing to do oli the weekends. First, I make a new hill with my shovel. Next, I crush all the hard parts. I also make 5 different trails. I also have to have ice at the end of the hill. That is my favorite thing to do on the weekends. Levi Neal Ñ My favorite thing to do on the weekends is downhill skiing. I like to go to Gore Mountain when I ski. The trails I like to go down are Twister, Cloud, and Showcase. I like to go on the chairlifts. That is what I like to do on weekends. Lilian Monroe Ñ Playing Rescue Fort is my favorite thing to do on weekends. I have a rescue fort for each season. It takes place in a big
meadow in the country of Switzerland. My team goes on missions and other stuff. We have a hide out in our fort. That is my favorite thing to do on my weekends. Tanner Baker Ñ My favorite thing to do on the weekend is to get up in the middle of the night. I tum on the TV and get my 3dsxi and play Pokemon. When I get hungry I go down the stairs and get something to eat. I have my own private party on the weekends. Lainey Freebern Ñ My favorite thing on the weekend is when I wake up in the morning I get out of my bed and go downstairs. I get the remote and tum on the TV and watch my favorite TV show. During commercials I take all of my stuffed animals and play with them. This is my favorite thing to do on the weekend. Nathaniel Robinson Ñ Hanging out with my dad is my favorite thing to do on the weekends. He plays his game Titanfall on the x-box one. We
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Continued from page 1 The Post, which was founded in 1946, performs a litany of services for the community that many are not aware of unless they are personally in receipt of them. Their more expected services such as presiding over funerals of veterans, placing wreaths and flags while saluting veterans at each of four memorials in Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake on Memorial Day, participating in Flag Day tributes where the Post provides ice cream for the grade school children and others present at the tributes. The Post also awards a scholarship to a Central School senior with the highest scholastic standing. In addition, the Post adds to or matches StewartÕ s Holiday donation in support of various local youth organizations such as Girl Scouts, Boys Scouts, Cub Scouts, Little League and Junior Hockey. WhatÕ s more, in a recent communication to members, Cannan asks them to realize that the Post is responsible for the sponsorship for the New York State Ò Boy State Program,Ó allowing two male students to participate and learn how government works. He goes on to point out that the Legion Hall has always been made available without charge to those who need a place for meetings and family gatherings for funerals or social events. It is also where the Post hosts Ò breakfast of appreciation,Ó to thank members of the Indian Lake Town Board and for members of community work crews for their service to the community.
Frank Casazza, Acting Adjutant; R. Marty Trometter, Chaplain and Membership; Kenneth Cannan, Post Commander, American Legion Post 1392, Town of Indian Lake. Photo provided
The Hall has even been loaned to people who are visiting our community on vacation.Cannan makes the point that the Hall is in the community because of the Post. He presses that the loss of the Post and the Hall would leave a gapping whole in the community. For example, this same Hall houses a Legionrun clearing house for medical equipment and
supplies such as wheel chairs, walkers, canes, commodes, crutches and even hospital beds that are donated by and, in turn, loaned to members of the community at large that find themselves in need of such equipment. Quite often, these medical needs are beyond the budget or the insurance coverage of those in need of their use.
watch TV together. These are some of the favorite things I do on the weekends. Sean Bibby Ñ On weekends my favorite thing to do is go snowmobiling at night on the trails. I sometimes go in the morning. It goes over 100 mph. My snowmobile is an Artie Cat. It is also green. That is what I like to do on weekends. Cadence LaVergne Ñ My favorite thing to do on the weekend is to go outside in my bright pink snow pants and play icicle crash. That is when you knock down icicles and build something huge without it crashing. Most of all, I like to build a boat that is fancy. That is what I like to do on my weekends. Nathan Lorensen Ñ My favorite thing to do on the weekend is snowmobile. I have an Artie Cat. It goes really fast. I drive it down my big hill. When I go down it, itÕ s a little bumpy. That is what I do over the weekend. Bruce Lewis was a recipient of a walker. Ò Without it, I would have had a much more difficult time recuperating from a recent surgery.Ó he said. Brenda Valentine made the point that one can find most things that are needed to recuperate. Ò Word about the program of loaning medical equipment has been spread,Ó said Nina Dickinson, Pastor of the Indian Lake United Methodist Church and Executive Director of Indian Lake Helping Hands. Ò But it seems that people donÕ t really hear until they are in need.Ó Dickinson went on to make the point that it was the loan of a walker that touched her own life allowing a relative to attend a family Christmas. Ò We were able to have a family Christmas because of the walker,Ó she said. Dickinson also points out that she has use of the Hall for functions with her congregation and the fact that it is handicap accessible is a real plus. Ó We ask members and veterans to step up, donÕ t let all the years of work done by Post 1392 go for naught,Ó Cannan said. Ò We ask present members to come to a meeting at least a few times during the year. We ask veterans who are not Legionnaires to join the Post, we welcome you.Ó Meetings are every first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Main Street in Indian Lake. The Post sponsors membership for those on active duty and even if someone is not a veteran, they can join the ranks of the four area non-military residents who are active Post volunteers.
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was driving past the farm in Chazy thinking about a friend who passed away. The sunny skies had turned to rain, while I was on my way to his funeral service. ItÕ s not where I wanted to be, but where I had to be. No one wants to attend a friendÕ s funeral. My respect for the man would not let me stay home. It was about 8 years ago; maybe more, maybe less. It really doesnÕ t matter. Part of my conservation job at the By Rich Redman time was to walk the farm to check for any hazardous products on site that needed to be discarded properly before an easement went through. On this farm I had about a mile of stream bank to walk and I needed to do both sides of the river; half a dayÕ s cruise through brush, vines and tangles along the river. I looked forward to being outside. I have walked a hundred farms in my day and have seen the usual junk piles along stream banks. Plastic jugs, old cars, hay wagons and the usual collection of ÒI canÕ t get rid of thatÓ steel collections on stone walls that every farmer has. ÒI t may be useful somedayÓ i s what is usually said. This farm was different though. After walking a stretch of river, I found nothing, no junk, wasted wagons or tires to show the presence of humans. What I did find was a river that was a stream walkerÕ s heaven. Between those tree lined shores, I found a wildlife sanctuary that was unbelievable. There were wood ducks, mallards and other birds. Fish, frogs and many other forms of wildlife all lived within or near the waters. Grassy lined banks in some areas, along with Black Willows, Red Maple and other riparian trees and shrubs held the banks together. Clear water was feeding Lake Champlain. After walking back to the farm headquarters, my report to
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the farmer was short with cleanup items, but long on praise for what he and the family were doing. What I thought I would find versus what I did was a grand surprise. The human past was not there to haunt anyone. I left the farm and drove east toward the four corners, on the knoll by the tiny cemetery. I love that spot, it reminds me of Illinois or some mid-western state that is big on farm fields. As I looked back towards the farm I was proud to know that I knew that farmer, and prouder still of how he took care of that farm. Dutch has done a great job! Yesterday evening before sundown, I was walking down the road. I live just down the road from a small family farm and I enjoy walking past it every now and then, just to get farms back into my life. This working farm has a stream running through it and it is absolutely beautiful. There are no cows in the stream; the banks are growing up with willow, alders and grasses. The floodplain is connected to the stream. The land floods the way itÕ s supposed to and gently recedes back to the channel with no damage. I know there are trout in the stream. I need to ask permission to try a fly or two in some of those runs, pools and glides that flow through the old pasture land. The stream bends and meanders through the property and adds a value that most people donÕ t see. They just drive by. I see its value. ItÕ s a haven for trout, woodcock, turkeys and grassland birds. I know the kids on the farm enjoy it too. I have heard rumors that they know where every trout lies in waiting, for a worm or buggy meal. Downstream in the boulder section, I saw stoneflies hatching out last year, a sign of clean water running through this farm, feeding the lake. Tom, Belinda and their sons deserve a thank you from all of us streamwalkers. Here are two farms that have beautiful streams connecting to Lake Champlain. Farmers are often criticized for polluting the streams and lakes, but I have seen firsthand farmers who have achieved wonders on their farms by doing some simple things. Yes, there is a loss of farmland by doing the right thing. Having buffers along the stream uses potential crop land, but the added value to the farm, the wildlife ecology of the farm and just being conservation farmers are worth it in my book. Streams need some nutrients. A fertile stream supplies the feed for invertebrates and they in turn feed the fish. Too much though can be a problem. We need to find that balance. Farming is not an easy adventure in life. The roller coaster ride of farm economics stresses the best, but they never give up. New York farmers are doing great conservation work to help reduce and stop pollution. Its farm families like these that make conservation farming a way of life. Thank You! Dedicated to Marinus ÒD utchÓ Rovers. Rest in Peace my friend.
Ryan Crossman caught the fish is this photo. He told me he keeps one every year and all the rest get returned to the waters. Rainbow trout catch and release. An excellent conservation state of mind! Both of these guys are friends of mine and have released fish so they can perpetuate the future. Ryan told me where he caught this, but I just can’t remember where!
Rich Redman is a retired District Conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and an avid outdoorsman. His column will appear regularly. He may be reached at rangeric@ nycap.rr.com.
Rainbows, steelies or bows, it doesn’t matter, here Cole Glebus and his father Brian have one name for it, HAPPY! The rainbow was caught on a Lake George or was it a Lake Champlain tributary, I just can’t remember. The fish was released to return to the water to live another day.
n a recent column detailing the history of Adirondack guides, I included a quote taken from an 1880Õ s era tourist guidebook. After detailing the benefits of hiring a guide for Adirondack adventures, the guidebook author had included a mention that guides were Ò often to be found available for hire at all the local taverns.Ó While it may have been the case in the1880Õ s, itÕ s far less common in modern times, and itÕ s likely to remain so if Sen. Betty Little has her way. Little is the sponsor of Senate Bill Number:S6663 which is intended to amend the NYS Environmental Conservation Law, in relation to guides and outfitters. DEC last revised guide licensing laws in the early 1980Õ s and the updated standards were eventually enacted into law in 1985. There have been very few revisions to the statute of what defines the term Ò guideÓ even though the range of guided adventures has grown exponentially since that time. Guides now provide adventures that go far beyond the traditional pursuits of hunting, fishing and hiking. Currently, the business of guiding is defined as ‘providing services for hire whereby a guide directs, instructs or aids another person in fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, whitewater canoeing and rafting, or rock and ice climbing.Õ However, the new standard is expected to define guides as a person ‘who offers services for hire, part or all of which includes directing, instructing or aiding another on the lands or waters of New York State.Õ The updated revisions may also encompass guided activities such as birding, SUP/paddle boarding, caving, mountain biking and a host of similar outdoor pursuits conducted ‘for hire’ on Forest Preserve lands. Some of these pursuits werenÕ t even considered adventure pursuits when DEC last revisited the guide-licensing program in the early 1980Õ s. The proposed legislation will likely include an increase in the guide licensing fees necessary to fund administration of the program. Currently, there are more than 2,100 licensed NYS guides. Many are state residents, but thereÕ s also a large contingent of non-resident guides who provide services in the state during specific timeframes such as the whitewater season, fishing season, hunting season, etc. As the licensing authority, it is important for DEC to ensure all NY state guides are properly trained, fully licensed and not under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol at the time they are providing guide services. It is equally critical for businesses offering guides service to ensure they provide only sober licensed guides. According to the proposed legislation, Ò The purpose of the bill is to amend the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) to amend the definition of a guide, prohibit the act of guiding while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and increase penalty provisions related thereto.Ó Section 1 of the proposed legislation would Ò prohibit any person from guiding while in an intoxicated or impaired condition as defined and prohibit outfitters from knowingly providing guides for service who are or appear to be intoxicated or impaired.Ó The proposed legislation will also define the extent of penalties for violation of the standards established by ECL ¤ 11-1205 and it will address the definition of “outfitter” to mean any person soliciting to provide or providing guide services for hire. The legislation will require outfitters to ensure their guides are fully licensed for the services they will be providing. Many guides believe the proposed legislation is the result of a tragic incident that occurred on the Hudson River in which a guest drowned while rafting with a guide who had been drinking. In addition, the proposed legislation will require all guides and outfitters to provide clients with a written contract defining the terms of services to be provided. Licensed guides, who are considered to be independent businesses, will be required to provide New York state with a Federal Tax ID number. ItÕ s expected the revisions offered in the proposed legislation will benefit both the guides and their clients. The updates will also benefit many of today’s aspiring guides, who are no longer just a Ò bait and bullet bunch.Ó Many of the new breed of guides are college grads and they have specialized in a variety of areas including backcountry ski touring ice climbing, birding and naturalist studies, wildlife photography, SUP trippers and mountain biking. The mix includes a youthful influx of traditional hunting and fishing guides, as well as trained Chefs who can whip up a 5 Star meal over a campfire, or prepare lightweight, high energy, meals for extended adventures. TodayÕ s guides also know how to develop a small business, and how to market their adventures online. While many are from the local area, others were attracted to the region for educational opportunities at local institutions such as SUNY Adirondack in Glens Falls which features an excellent program in Adventure Sports: Leadership and Management. SUNY Plattsburgh now offers a masters level program in Expeditionary Studies, to compliment its well-established undergraduate program. North Country Community College in Saranac Lake, likely the only institution in the country to offer a college level guideboat-building course, continues to offer an associate degree program in Wilderness Recreation Leadership, which is among the oldest of its kind in the country. Of course there will always be opportunities for prospective guides to further their education at Paul Smiths College, which was founded to honor a legendary Adirondack guide. The college offers programs in Forestry and Natural Resource Management, Recreation and Adventure Travel, Fisheries and Wildlife Services, Culinary Arts and more. Course work is enhanced by a 13,000-acre campus that is set in the middle of some of the best fishing, skiing, hunting and paddling in the park, which is not a bad place for future guides to hang out. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net.
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Minerva pre-k screening announced
To be eligible, incoming Pre-Kindergarten students must be four years old on or before Dec. 1, 2014. Incoming Kindergarten students must turn five on or before Dec. 1, 2014. Parents of eligible students who are known to reside in the MCS district will be sent notification of the Round-Up date in April. Parents of eligible students who do not receive this information should contact MCS secretary Rose Frettoloso at 251-2000.
MINERVA Ñ An informational meeting has been scheduled for parents of incoming PreKindergarten students and any Kindergarten students not previously enrolled at Minerva Central School Tuesday, May 6, 6:30 p.m. Members of the MCS screening team and teachers who will be involved with incoming students will introduce themselves and be available to answer questions. Parents will have an opportunity to ask questions concerning the screening process. Refreshments will be served. A completed questionnaire, immunization records, a birth certificate, and a social security card in the childÕ s name should be brought to the informational meeting. Screening will take place on Friday, May 9.
AC’s member art show set
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE Ñ The MembersÕ Show at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts will be held from May 8 through June 7. The AC will be showcasing the talent of its members the month of May. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
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activities and games on Sunday and free rafting down the Hudson that will give people a taste of what rafting is like without being in the whitewater.Ó Also scheduled is a kids fishing tournament, which saw 45 participants last year. Salamon said the festival and derby are a chance to introduce people to the Adirondacks. Ò We have people that live within and hour that have never spent time here,Ó Salamon said. “This acts as a first step for them. It gets people out and hopefully they will come back for a more extended vacation.Ó For more information on the 57th annual Hudson River White Water Derby, visit whitewaterderby.com. Information on the fifth annual Adirondack Adventure Festival can be found at adirondackadventurefestival.com.
Continued from page 1 On May 4, registration for the annual Downriver Race begins at 9 a.m. at the Hudson River Pavilion next to the Train Station, with the race starting at 11 a.m. Awards will be presented in Riparius at the finish line, immediately following the races. Along with the rafting and races, the Adirondack Adventure Festival, now in its fifth year, will provide entertainment for the land lovers. Ò There will be crafts and demonstrations along the waterfront and the Adirondack Mountain ClubÕ s Cold River Chapter will be leading hikes around Gore Mountain, where a lot of new trails have been put in around the base,Ó Salamon said. Ò There will be a lot of kids SENSITIVE TEST 1A: 1-SIDED
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BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE Ñ The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts will be offering dance classes on Thursday evenings for youngsters with Sue Ann Wallace of the Old Forge Ballet Company. Classes will be held April 24, May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22, May 29, June 5, June 12 and June 19. Cost is $10 per class per student. To contact the AC call 352-7715 or visit adirondackarts.org.
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE Ñ The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts will be showcasing the local talent of local students with a gallery reception Sunday, May 4, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Come enjoy works from artists of all ages in varied mediums.
Spring walk at AIC
NEWCOMB Ñ There will be a spring walk with Peter OÕ Shea Saturday, May 3, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Adirondack Interpretive Center. Join OÕ Shea on a walk through the woods for spring wildflowers and returning birds. This will be a leisurely walk along the AICÕ s trails. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
Stars of Spring event slated
NEWCOMB Ñ The Adirondack Interpretive Center will host Ò Stars of Spring,Ó Saturday, May 3, from 8 to 9 p.m. Local amateur astronomer Bob Fisher will give a presentation on the spring night sky. Come learn how to identify stars and other cosmic wonders that shine so beautifully in the light pollution free sky of the Adirondacks. If weather permits, we will go outside and observe the sky with a telescope. Stargazers of all ages are welcome.
JOHNSBURG Ñ Parents of children between the ages of four and six years old are invited to attend an informational parent meeting and sign up for Tee Ball on Wednesday, April 30. The meeting will be held at Johnsburg Central School cafetorium at 6 p.m. Anyone unable to attend the meeting may contact Coach Peter Olesheski at 251-3742 to sign up.
NORTH CREEK Ñ North CreekÕ s Our Town Theatre Group announces the development of its Staged Reading program with Ò Almost, Maine. Ò The performance is Sunday afternoon, June 1, 2 p.m. in the Lyle Dye Auditorium at Tannery Pond Community Center. This staged reading of Ò Almost, Maine,Ó is free and open to the public. For more information see ottg.org or email Colleen@dackerstudios.com.
Chamber to host spring mixer
WARRENSBURG Ñ On Wednesday, April 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. at George HenryÕ s, The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce and Greater Warrensburg Business Alliance are co-sponsoring a Spring Mixer. All are invited to join the fun. Rub elbows with those who produced community events in 2013 and be first to hear about upcoming events for 2014 with the, Ò What can we do for you,Ó Chamber membership drive going on now. Cash Bar and Appetizers to be served. Raffle tickets will be available for a beautiful quilt donated by J Gallup Farm to be drawn later this year and a framed BirdÕ s Eye View Map of Warrensburg donated by Miller Art and Frame to be drawn at this event.
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White Water Derby • May 3-4, 2014 Fifth annual Adirondack Adventure Festival North Creek, N.Y. Schedule of Events Saturday, May 3
Slalom Races 9 a.m. Registration - North River
11 a.m. Race Start Not-So-Whitewater Race Immediately following the slalom races.
4-8 p.m. Awards Basil & Wick’s, North Creek
5-10 p.m. Spring Run Off Party Tannery Pond Community Center
Sunday, May 4
Whitewater Derby Downriver Race Registration at 9 a.m. at the Hudson River Pavilion next to the Train Station in North Creek. Races start at 11 a.m. Awards presented at Riparius finish line immediately following the races.
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INDEPENDENT LIVING ADVISOR: Counsels and guides students in assigned dorms on attitude, behavior, and interpersonal relations with others. Provides students with training in independent living and leadership skills. Equal Opportunity Employer Female/Minority/Disabled/Veteran. Apply to northlandshumanresources@jobcorps.gov GROWING HOME PERFORMANCE BUSINESS hiring crew leader ($15/hr) and technician ($11+/hr) to perform energy efficiency related renovations in central and south-eastern Adirondack region. Must have 5+ years of residential construction experience, reliable transportation, and strong work ethic. Building science knowledge and/or weatherization experience a plus. Email cloudsplitter8@gmail.com with resume and references. Some overnight travel required. HELP WANTED: Looking for Handy Man for Spring Clean up, (mowing, raking leaves etc.) Must have own mower and equipment. Please leave name & number 518-597-3204 Crown Point, NY Lawn Maintenance Workers. Must be dependable, clean drivers license, F/T available. 518-4942321 Seeking Summer Help Watching Newborn. Need Help 5/27-8/3/14, 2-4 days per week, 815a-530p, at house on Street Road, Ticonderoga. Son will be 2 months old on 5/26. Transportation available if needed. Call 518-354-7155. SILVER BAY YMCA
Carpenter & Equipment Operator and a CDL Driver needed. Minimum 10 years experience, pay based on experience, fulltime, year-round work. Fax resume to 518-494-3617 ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUATION TEACHER K-6 Certification Required and K-12 Preferred Apply by 4/25/14 to: Jennifer Bull, 116 Alexandria Ave., Ticonderoga, NY 12883, 518-585-7224 x2212 Estate Grounds Work on Lake George, experience necessary, excellent pay, work until December, 9am-3pm M-F. Call 518-222-9802.
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THE ESSEX COUNTY YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM is seeking a full time Intensive Family Coordinator. This position will require a professional level of case management services as well as direct advocacy to families. Willingness to travel within Essex County and work nontraditional hours is a must. YAP Inc. is an organization committed to strength-based, family centered programming that relies heavily on the use of informal supports and natural resources within each community. A Bachelor's degree is preferred and benefits are available. YAP Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and three references to Tom Bisselle at tbisselle@yapinc.org or P.O. Box 431, Elizabethtown NY 12932
The Ticonderoga Festival Guild is seeking an Executive Director to provide program and administrative support to its Board of Directors. Applicant will work from home office, must be organized, computer literate, have competency in MS Office Products and financial products such as Quickbooks. This position is part time. Send resume to: Beth Hanley, Ti Festival Guild, P.O. Box 125, Ticonderoga, NY 12883
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ANTIQUE FAIR AND FLEA MARKET May 3rd & 4th at the Washington County Fairgrounds, Rte. 29, Greenwich NY. $3 admission. (Sat. 8a-5p, Sun 9a-4p) Featuring over 200 dealers. GREAT FOOD. EarlyBird Friday (5/2 - 7a-4p - $10). RAIN or SHINE. Call (518) 3315004
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ANNOUNCEMENTS JIKIDEN REIKI SEMINAR Jikiden Reiki is the original Reiki entirely free of Western influence. Jikiden Reiki Shoden & Okuden (Level 1 & 2) Seminars scheduled for Port Henry, NY. & Saratoga, NY. & Tarrytown, NY Shoden Seminar in Port Henry May 31June 2. Okuden Seminar in Port Henry June 7 & 8 . Shoden & Okuden Seminar in Saratoga, NY June 19-23, in Tarrytown, NY Aug. 15 - 19. Shoden Only fee is $350, Okuden Only Fee is $500. Shoden & Okuden is $850. Early Registration Discounts available. Accredited & Authorized by the Jikiden Reiki Institute of Japan. Registration & Deposit Required. For Details & Registration call 518-5726427 or visit LightWorksReiki-Yoga.com
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APARTMENT RENTALS ATTENTION TEMPORARY WORKER! Crown Point Furnished Housing. Large 1 bdrm, living room, bath & kitchen, sleeps 2-4, private w/ample parking, incl util & cable, W/D, rented weekly. 518-5974772. Crown Point – 1 bdrm, mt view, heated, W/D hook-up, wall-to-wall carpet, no pets. Sec. & ref. required. 518-546-7913. CROWN POINT, NY LAKEFRONT APT, 2BR/1BA, upstairs, furnished (neg), quiet road near CP. LR, Kit, porch, wa/dr, heat/elec incl. Beautiful outdoor areas. No smoking/pets. Short or long term. $775. 860-235-4504
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Ticonderoga – Two 2 Bdrm Apartments. 1st floor $525/mo. 2nd floor, large 2 bdrm, $650/mo. Free laundry on site. A No Nonsense Apartment Building. 518-586-2171 after 4pm. Ticonderoga Village – Want a ground flr apt in a quiet, well maintained building? This small 1bdrm is ideal for a single person, retired person or even a couple. Apt features gas fireplace, moden kitchen & appliances, new carpet, fresh paint, large yard area & coin operated laundry. No Pets. Security required. $485/mo. + utilities. 518585-3336 or 518-586-6477. HOME RENTALS Bridport VT, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, restored Farm House, $1200 + utilties, Dirt Road, Care Takers Apt. not included. Call Les 802-7583276 Crown Point – cute, cozy 3 bdrm/2 bath, A frame, porch, ½ acre, $83k. 518-351-5063, 860673-6119 or 917-679-4449 Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829 SOUTH TICONDEROGA – private country home, $900/mo plus utilities, 2 year lease. 518-585-7907.
North Creek Efficiency Units for working adults, all util & cable TV include, NO security, furnished laundry room, $125/wk. 518-2514460 PORT HENRY. 2BR Apartment. Near Downtown, Walking distance to grocery store, shopping, services, $500. Plus security deposite. 802-363-3341.
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PORT-HENRY/WITHERBEE 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. $495, & $595. Heat, Garbage Removal & Parking included, Sign up for 12 mo. lease and get 1 mo. FREE! Call 518-569-9781.
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RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE. Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly specials! Call (877) 2104130 Ticonderoga – 1 bdrm, $600/mo + electric, includes heat, yard, parking. Call Rich 518-615-7551 or Eli 518-586-4069 Ticonderoga – large 2bdrm, completely updated, trash removal, no pets, a must see! $725/mo. 518585-6364 Ticonderoga – Montcalm St, avail immediately. Spacious, remodeled lower level studio, $550/mo + util. Call for details 518-307-6627 or 518-585-2233. Ticonderoga – Montcalm St, available May 1st. Newly remodeled 1 bdrm, upstairs, $575/mo + util. Call for details 518-307-6627 or 518-585-2233 TICONDEROGA MT VISTA APTS – 2 bdrm, $594 + util average $95. No smokers. Rental assitance may be avail; must meet eligibility requirements. 518-584-4543 NYS TDD Relay Service 1-800-4211220 Handicap Accessible, Equal Housing Opportunity
WARM WEATHER IS YEAR ROUND In Aruba. The water is safe, and the dining is fantastic. Walk out to the beach. 3-Bedroom weeks available. Sleeps 8. $3500. Email: carolaction@aol.com for more information.
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Ticonderoga – Pad Factory by the River. Nice 1bdrm, Upper. Incl heat, hot water, garbage removal, covered parking. 1 year lease & ref required, no pets, avail now, $525/mo + $525 security. 518-338-7213 Ticonderoga – Senior Housing (55+). Rent $455 or $550 *FREE HEAT & HOT WATER*. Some subsidy avail. Smoke free. Pet friendly. New appliances. Laundry on site. FHEO. Handicapped Accessible. 518-558-1007
WARM WEATHER IS YEAR ROUND In Aruba. The water is safe, and the dining is fantastic. Walk out to the beach. 3-Bedroom weeks available. Sleeps 8. $3500. Email: carolaction@aol.com for more information. REAL ESTATE SALES $0 Down, Only $119/mo. NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, TX. Beautiful Views! Money Back Guarantee 1-866-882-5263 Ext.81 www.SunsetRanches.NET Lake George - 2003 custom built seasonal home, 14' x 38' w/glass & screened enclosed porch, exc cond. Ledgeview Camp, Highway 149. Asking $65K. 518-964-1377 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2354 Route 9N, Lake George, NY
MLS # 201334029 Enjoy the pleasure of owning a year around family business in the Adirondacks close to LG Village. Call Ildiko McPhilmy, Purdy Realty, LLC., 518-253-2295 cell0 Port Henry Duplex Apartment Building, completely renoved, excellent rental history, some owner financing avail, $69K. 518-5468247 LAND Brant Lake 9.1 acre building lot for sale by owner, Harris Road, $63K. 518-494-3174 Crown Point Land – 53 Peasley Rd. Property offers 3.5 acres on Putnam Creek w/600' of road frontage, a 50' x 30' 2 story fram barn w/elec & oil heat. Zones residential. Can be converted or build new. Beautiful spot & minutes to the Northway or Ticonderoga, $65K. Purdy Realty, LLC 338-1117 Call Frank Villanova 878-4275 Cell Crown Point, 600' + on Putts Creek, 2.78 acres, 20' x 32' liveable building. Fix up or tear down & rebuild, $30K FIRM, quick sale. 518-354-7167 FARM SACRIFICE! 5 acres - $19,900 Great views, quiet country road, gorgeous hilltop setting! So Tier, NY. Guaranteed buildable! 5 tracts avail UNDER $20,000! Terms! Hurry! 888-9058847. Newyorklandandlakes.com
April 26, 2014 LEGALS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). The name of the LLC is 30 Country Colony LLC. The Articles of Organization of the LLC were filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on March 10, 2014. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The address to which SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is 175 Broad Street #191, Glens Falls, New York 12801. Purpose: any lawful activity. NE-3/22-4/19/20146TC-41490 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 442 HD, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/27/2014. 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 process to: The LLC, 79 Sherman Ave., Glens Falls, NY 12801. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-3/22-4/26/20146TC-41491 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ALPINE ENTERPRISES OF NORTH CREEK, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/27/2014. 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 process to: The LLC, 75 Marina Rd., Chestertown, NY 12817. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-4/12-5/17/20146TC-43625 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BOLTON LANDING APARTMENTS LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY On APRIL 1st. 2014 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, P.O. Box 255 Bolton Landing, NY 12814 Purpose: any lawful activity NE-4/19-5/24/20146TC-43906 EVOLVING TREATMENT MEDICAL SERVICES, PLLC Notice of Formation of Evolving Treatment Medical Services, PLLC. Articles of Organization (DOM-PROF. LLC) filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on December 19, 2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to Civic Center Plaza, 5 Warren Street, Suite 208, Glens Falls, New York 12801. Purpose: Any lawful act. NE-3/22-4/26/20146TC-41689 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the Limited Liability Company is Fitness in Motion Personal Training Center, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Secretary of State (NYSOS) on April 15, 2014. The Company maintains an office located in Warren County. NYSOS has been designated as an agent for service of process against the Company and NYSOS shall mail process to 238 Bay Road, Queensbury, New York 12804. The latest date for Company Dissolution shall be indefinite. The purpose and business of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability compa-
cess against the Company and NYSOS shall mail process to 238 Bay Road, Queensbury, New York 12804. The latest date for Company Dissolution shall be indefinite. The purpose and business of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed. Muller, Mannix & Hobbs, PLLC, 257 Bay Rd, PO Box 143, Glens Falls, NY 12801. (518) 793-2535 NE-4/26-5/31/20146TC-44941 STATE OF NEW YORKSUPREME IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS BY PROCOURT, WARREN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS BY PROCEEDING IN REM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ELEVEN OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW BY THE COUNTY OF WARREN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE INDEX NO. 60022 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 3rd day of April, 2014, the Warren County Treasurer, hereinafter the Enforcing Officer of the County of Warren, hereinafter the Tax District, pursuant to law, filed with the Clerk of Warren County, the original of this Petition and Notice of Foreclosure against various parcels of real property for unpaid taxes. Such Petition and Notice of Foreclosure pertains to the following parcels: Town Of Bolton ID# 123.00-2-53 401 New Vermont Rd Ross Chauncey, 401 New Vermont Rd 105.88 acres Rural Res ID# 124.00-1-56 332 Padanarum Rd Szalontai Alex, Szalontai Sharon 3.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 140.00-1-54.11 North Bolton Rd Mountain Aire Management LLC, PO Box 787 18.00 acres Rural vac > ID# 140.00-1-54.12 North Bolton Rd Mountain Aire Management LLC, PO Box 787 10.47 acres Rural vac > ID# 155.00-1-51 18 Finkle Rd Monroe Karl J, Monroe Beatrice 5.29 acres 1 Family Res ID# 156.00-1-16 137 Federal Hill Rd Ulrichs Thomas, Ulrichs Donna L 0.77 acres 1 Family Res ID# 171.06-1-24 Valley Woods Rd Mulderry Patricia A, 12 Halycon St 0.27 acres Res vac land ID# 171.11-2-13.12 Lakeshore Dr Cossman Peter, Cossman Barbara 1.01 acres Seasonal res ID# 171.15-1-45 37 Horicon Ave Posteraro Vincent, Posteraro Sandra 0.33 acres 1 Family Res ID# 171.15-1-94 Horicon Ave W Side Mountain Aire Mngment LLC, PO Box 787 9.07 acres Res vac land ID# 171.15-3-33 5 Sagamore Rd Ulrichs Thomas, Ulrichs Donna 0.10 acres 2 Family Res ID# 184.02-2-8 969 East Schroon River Rd Sheppard Ramon Wallace &, Shauna Adair 29.45 acres Camping park ID# 186.14-1-21 939 Trout Lake Rd Thomson Robert S, 39 Platt Rd 0.48 acres Auto body ID# 186.18-1-25.1 Off E Route 9N Vaughn John Jr, Scheld Susan V 1.43 acres Res vac land ID# 186.18-1-25.2 Off E Route 9N Vaughn John Jr, Scheld Susan V 1.36 acres Res vac land ID# 199.07-1-1 South Trout Lake Rd Ellis Patrick P, 12 Sutherland Ct 16.40 acres Res vac land ID# 213.13-1-49 3940 Lakeshore Dr Stillbay Properties, LLC, 3940 Lakeshore Dr 1.76 acres Motel ID# 213.13-1-50 3940 Lakeshore Dr Stillbay Properties, LLC, 3940 Lakeshore Dr 1.78 acres Motel Town Of Lake George ID# 251.10-3-36 17 Shaw St Ziehnert Tonya, 17 Shaw St 0.35 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.10-3-59 20 Scrimshaw Ln DeNardo Cheryl, 281 Buck Pond Rd 0.27 acres 1 Family Res
Motel Town Of Lake George ID# 251.10-3-36 17 Shaw St Ziehnert Tonya, 17 Shaw St 0.35 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.10-3-59 20 Scrimshaw Ln DeNardo Cheryl, 281 Buck Pond Rd 0.27 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.14-3-35 326 Canada St M&L Duffy LLC, PO Box 293 0.00 acres Diner ID# 251.14-3-36 320 Canada St M&L Duffy LLC, PO Box 293 0.00 acres Mini-mart ID# 251.14-3-37 22 Amherst St Duffy Michael T, PO Box 1 0.00 acres Restaurant ID# 251.18-2-10 60 Cooper St Chiaravalle Luigi Gino, 60 Cooper St 0.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.18-2-31 Mcgillis Ave Zennaiter Dominick, 110 Mcgillis Ave 0.00 acres Res vac land ID# 264.06-2-50 77 Canada St Fedoseeva Anastasia, 77 Canada St 0.27 acres Restaurant ID# 212.04-1-14 38 Autumn Woods Rd Depetrillo Amodio D, 113 Hudson Dr 1.31 acres 1 Family Res ID# 224.01-2-12 3485 Rt 9 Monroe Karl, Monroe Beatrice 2.60 acres 1 Family Res ID# 224.02-1-1 Rt 9 Montalbano Lance, 12 North Dr 1.65 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 225.00-1-10 Diamond Pt Rd Loke Donald R, 124 Bennetts Farm Rd 30.70 acres Rural vac > ID# 225.00-1-38 344 Diamond Pt Rd Derby James E, 344 Diamond Pt Rd 2.66 acres 1 Family Res ID# 225.00-1-60.3 Truesdale Hill Rd Lake George Fly, LLC, C/O MFS Living & Leisure Grp. 7.43 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 225.08-1-20 Diamond Pt Rd McCoy Franklyn J, McCoy Peter L 0.24 acres Res vac land ID# 225.08-1-68 3711 Lakeshore Dr Clifford Kevin F, PO Box 56 0.27 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 225.20-1-43 20 Still Bay Rd Crossley Regina F, 79 Balmville Rd 0.09 acres Seasonal res ID# 238.11-1-6 Flat Rock Rd Jenne Thomas M, 51 Cotherman Dr 3.60 acres Res vac land ID# 238.16-1-30 Sunnyview Ln Kastner Eugene, 157 E 72nd St 0.55 acres Res vac land ID# 251.10-1-14 9 Quoddy Blvd Montalbano Lance, Knief-Montalbano Donna 0.28 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 251.10-1-31 Upper Hubbell Ln Paszko Steve, Paszko Olena V 0.16 acres Res vac land ID# 251.20-1-10 5 Lake St Reed Rebecca, PO Box 592 0.16 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.20-1-33 14 Lake St Wolanic Estate, Att: Ruth Wolanic 0.12 acres 1 Family Res ID# 264.05-1-6 Prospect St Off Harris Joshua, 2219 County Rt 8 0.17 acres Res vac land ID# 264.08-2-11 Michelli Rd Britton Stephen Clark, PO Box 347 26.00 acres Rural vac > ID# 264.08-2-66 Bloody Pond Rd Belden Arthur T, 32 Goodwin Ave 4.00 acres Res vac land ID# 264.10-1-46 2143 Rt 9 Desantis Ent Inc, 365 Avation Rd 2.76 acres Restaurant ID# 264.12-1-31 13 Dyer Rd Cervini Theodore J, Zeppieri Kimberly 0.17 acres Mfg housing ID# 276.00-2-4 Rt 9N Off Schindelar Richard, PO Box 576 81.14 acres Forest s480 ID# 277.02-1-16 1881 Rt 9 Wilson Raymond C, 1881 State Rt 9 9.76 acres Motel Town Of Chester ID# 16.-1-65 Dell Culver Rd Saville Khris, Hitchcock Robert 0.66 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 18.-1-6 443 Stone Bridge Rd Wescott Jessica Turner, Wescott George 4.96 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 32.-1-9 941 State Rte 28N Emily's Farms Inc, 941 State Rte 28N 1.42 acres Mfg housing ID# 35.-1-3.6 Cripple
Rd Saville Khris, Hitch- ID# 122.-1-36 507 Rock Ave Ross Doyle, Ross cock Robert 0.66 acres Carla 1.47 acres Mfg Vac w/imprv housing ID# 18.-1-6 443 Stone Bridge Rd Wescott Jes- ID# 152.-1-15.2 493 Potter Brook Rd DiPietro sica www.newsenterprise.org Turner, Wescott George 4.96 acres Vac Harry, 3102 Albany Post w/imprv Rd 3.28 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 32.-1-9 941 State ID# 152.-1-53 60 Rte 28N Emily's Farms Friends Lake Rd Eagle Inc, 941 State Rte 28N John C, PO Box 21 0.00 1.42 acres Mfg housing acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.-1-3.6 Cripple Creek Rd Beckler Philip Town Of Hague A, Beckler Kristen L 3.84 ID# 2.-1-1 New Hague acres Res vac land ID# 35.-1-29 343 Olmst- Rd Ezekwo Ifeoma, 3013 edville Rd Price John A, Grand Concourse 20.21 Price Kevin 0.51 acres 1 acres Res vac land ID# 24.-1-30 off Family Res Graphite Mtn Rd Petry, ID# 35.2-1-3.1 Stone est John, c/o William Bridge Rd Smith Louis Taylor 4.00 acres Res B, Auer Doug 17.74 vac land acres Mine/quarry ID# 25.1-1-1.11 376 ID# 35.2-1-3.2 Stone West Hague Rd RobinBridge Rd Smith Louis son Eric, PO Box 736 B, Auer Doug 2.64 acres 4.41 acres 1 Family Res Vacant ind ID# 35.2-1-10 14 ID# 25.2-1-3 Off West Bergman Way Wescott Hague Rd Frasier Diane M, PO Box 576 49.41 Maribeth, PO Box 345 acres Forest s480 0.76 acres Mfg housing ID# 25.4-1-4.1 Jakes ID# 35.2-1-15 18 Agard Rd D'Andrade Christine, Rd Kearns Edward, Kearns Marie 18.14 D'Andrade Wayne 0.60 acres Res vac land acres Mfg housing ID# 25.4-1-4.22 Jakes ID# 36.-1-32 W Off Old Rd Kearns Edward, Schroon Rd Montalbano Kearns Marie 1.00 acres Lance, 12 North Drive Res vac land 3.61 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 36.-1-46 167 Old ID# 26.17-2-42.12 9110 Lakeshore Dr Laundree, Schroon Rd Hart Coleen, Estate Raymond, Attn: Hart Robert E Jr 2.60 Meg Haskell 0.27 acres acres Seasonal res 1 Family Res ID# 50.-1-27 111 John Austin Rd Austin Robert, ID# 42.-1-14.2 101 Decker Hill Rd Mattison PO Box 16 54.48 acres Richard Jr F, Mattison Vac w/imprv ID# 51.-1-35 Fish Hol- Susan F 5.00 acres 1 Family Res low Rd Warner Linda ID# 42.-1-14.4 Decker Sue, PO Box 208 39.58 Hill Rd Mattison Susan acres Rural vac > Jordon F, 101 Decker ID# 52.-1-4 E Nichols Rd Javino Dale R, How- Hill Rd 2.80 acres Res vac land ell Steven M 26.39 acres ID# 42.-1-25.1 101 Priv forest Dodd Hill Rd Cox Gilbert ID# 52.8-1-12 Off Valley Farm Rd Krihak Paul R, J, 101 Dodd Hill Rd 2.22 acres Mfg housing 1 Spruce Ct 1.60 acres ID# 42.-1-37 Off Hollow Vacant rural Rd Kubricky Mark R, ID# 52.12-1-14 7793 State Rte 9 Finch Jef- Kubricky Jeanette J 4.00 acres Res vac land frey, Finch Shirley 2.20 ID# 42.20-1-12 acres 1 Family Res Lakeshore Dr Florez ID# 53.-1-1.1 Valley Farm Rd Krihak Paul R, Thomas J, 89 West Shore Rd 21.77 acres 1 Spruce Ct 10.87 acres Priv forest Vacant rural ID# 42.20-1-16 Split ID# 53.-2-3 W Northway Rock Rd Florez Thomas Harris Joshua, 2219 J, 89 West Shore Rd County Rte 8 0.10 acres 1.23 acres Res vac land Vacant rural ID# 68.-1-35.1 376 Van- ID# 76.20-1-24 8121 derwalker Rd Flath Ray, Lakeshore Dr Spelman 376 Vanderwarker Rd Martin L, PO Box 106 0.54 acres 1 Family Res 67.68 acres Rural Res ID# 85.-1-52.1 N State Rte 8 Waldron Keith C, Town Of Horicon ID# 36.15-1-18 332 East 4819 State Rte 8 89.54 Shore Dr Russell Maracres Priv forest jorie B, 1003 Crest Rd ID# 85.16-1-5 6850 0.37 acres 1 Family Res State Rte 9 MSRY, 920 ID# 37.-1-57 Valentine High St 1.27 acres Res Pond Rd Thomsen Janet vac land A, 34 Arbutus Dr 9.40 ID# 86.18-1-71 118 Chester Shores Dr Van acres Rural vac <1 ID# 38.-1-1.2 Beaver Cook Joseph, 1 Trails Pond Rd Johnson Brian End 0.61 acres 1 Family V, 136 Johnson Rd 9.80 Res acres Res vac land ID# 87.-1-40.2 5688 ID# 39.-1-19.1 State State Rte 8 Montgomery Rte 8 Thayer James M, Paul E, PO Box 569 2.00 Thayer Robert J 11.88 acres 1 Family Res ID# 103.-1-32 28 Se- acres Rural vac > ID# 39.-1-19.2 State quettes Rd Twin Pine Rte 8 Thayer James M, Lodge LLC, Attn: Robak Thayer Robert J 0.09 26.62 acres Cottage ID# 103.18-1-15 Fred- acres Res vac land ericks Rd Seitz Gloria A, ID# 53.-3-28 469 Valentine Pond Rd Leddick 60-80 60th Ln 1.36 Vincent, Leddick Tonya acres Res vac land ID# 104.10-1-9 2 Mill St 0.36 acres 1 Family Res Aloi James Malcolm, ID# 54.1-1-3 Valentine Pond Rd Corrigan 108 Ocean Ave 1.09 Michael, Corrigan acres 1 Family Res ID# 104.10-1-11 9 Mill Wendy 5.26 acres Rural St Batyi John, 9 Mill St vac <1 ID# 87.2-2-18./1 East 0.63 acres Mfg housing ID# 104.10-4-8 6368- Schroon River Rd Whitley Dawn Marie, Acker6370 State Rte 9 DMRP LLC, 100 Fish Hollow Rd man Lester 0.23 acres Res vac land 0.78 acres Apartment ID# 104.10-6-8 54 ID# 88.7-1-34 6656 State Rte 8 Fish Toby S, Riverside Dr Riverside Drive Properties Inc, PO 6656 State Rte 8 0.27 acres 1 Family Res Box 457 0.95 acres 1sty ID# 89.-1-51 Hayesburg sml bld ID# 104.14-1-54 71 Fos- Rd Steinman Steven M, Steinman Frantz Edward ter Flats Rd Basque 30.90 acres Rural vac > Frank, PO Box 290 0.00 ID# 89.-1-54.2 14 Travis acres 1 Family Res Ln Granger Darian, 14 ID# 104.14-1-62.2 State Travis Ln 1.90 acres 1 Rte 9 DMRP LLC, Greco Family Res c/o Richard 0.50 acres Res vac land Town Of Johnsburg ID# 120.6-2-6 77 Indian ID# 30.-1-27 48 CasterSprings Rd Graham line Rd Lorenson Bruce, Kay Valerie 6.37 Cornelius, Dave acres 1 Family Res Lorensen 44.91 acres ID# 120.9-1-1 878 Rural Res Friends Lake Rd Seitz ID# 30.-1-30 13th Lake Gloria A, 60-80 60th Ln Rd Harris Joshua, 2219 17.01 acres Vac w/imprv County Rte 8 0.06 acres ID# 120.9-1-2 862 Friends Lake Rd Rural vac <1 Lohmuller Julius, ID# 30.-2-31 4651 St Rt 28 Knoll Andre H, Knoll Lohmuller Jeanette 0.45 Andrew 0.20 acres 1 acres 1 Family Res Family Res ID# 122.-1-36 507 Rock ID# 30.-2-96 St Rt 28 Ave Ross Doyle, Ross NL Industries Inc., Real Carla 1.47 acres Mfg Estate Dept 26.43 acres housing Railroad ID# 152.-1-15.2 493 ID# 31.-1-42 St Rt 28 Potter Brook Rd DiPietro Harry, 3102 Albany Post NL Industries Inc, Real Estate Dept 4.91 acres Rd 3.28 acres Rural vac Railroad <1 ID# 152.-1-53 60 ID# 48.-1-28 RR NL Industries INC, Real Estate Friends Lake Rd Eagle Dept 26.47 acres RailJohn C, PO Box 21 0.00 road
Family Res ID# 30.-2-96 St Rt 28 NL Industries Inc., Real Estate Dept 26.43 acres Railroad ID# 31.-1-42 St Rt 28 NL Industries Inc, Real Estate Dept 4.91 acres Railroad ID# 48.-1-28 RR NL Industries INC, Real Estate Dept 26.47 acres Railroad ID# 66.10-1-65 274 Main St Bowers,Michael, DBA: Choptank Mills Assoc't 0.13 acres Row bldg det ID# 66.10-1-66 272 Main St Choptank Mills, Assoc Inc, PO Box 184 0.05 acres Row bldg det ID# 66.10-2-12 254 Main St Bradway Laura, Bradway Erwin Jr 0.07 acres Row bldg det ID# 66.10-2-30 36 Rt 28N Welsh Thomas C, Rustic Homestead 0.20 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 83.-1-64 Durkin Rd Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.02 acres Res vac land ID# 83.-2-6 St Rt 28 Esposito Patrick Jr, Box 314 South Rd 15.16 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 83.62-1-8 7 Adirondack Express Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-9 8 Adirondack Express Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-14 13 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-15 14 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-20 19 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-21 20 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-22 21 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-23 22 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-24 23 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-25 24 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-26 25 Bear Cub Dr Top Ridge,NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-27 26 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-28 27 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-29 28 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-30 29 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-31 30 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-32 31 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-33 32 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-34 33 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-35 34 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-36 35 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-37 36 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-38 37 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY
Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-36 35 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-37 36 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-38 37 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-39 38 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-40 39 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.62-1-41 40 Sunway Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-1 41 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-2 42 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-3 43 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-4 44 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-5 45 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-6 46 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-7 47 Jughandle Ln Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-8 48 Jughandle Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-9 49 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-10 50 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-11 51 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-12 52 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-13 53 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-14 54 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-15 55 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-16 56 Top Ridge Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-17 57 Straight Brook Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-18 58 Straight Brook Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-19 59 Straight Brook Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-20 60 Straight Brook Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-21 61 Straight Brook Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 83.63-1-22 62 Straight Brook Dr Top Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 84.-1-6 2848 St Rt 28 Forchelli Michael, 2848 St Rt 28 0.90 acres 1 Family Res ID# 84.-1-8 2832 St Rt 28 May Christopher J, May Tanya M 2.55 acres Seasonal res ID# 84.-1-51 53 River
Ridge, NY Limited Liability Co, 3911 St Rt 8 0.06 acres Res vac land ID# 84.-1-6 2848 St Rt 28 Forchelli Michael, 2848 Enterprise St Rt 28 -0.90 News 13 acres 1 Family Res ID# 84.-1-8 2832 St Rt 28 May Christopher J, May Tanya M 2.55 acres Seasonal res ID# 84.-1-51 53 River Rd Clear Earl, Metzger Jacquilynn 0.89 acres 1 Family Res ID# 84.-1-61 River Rd Esposito Patrick Jr, Box 314 South Rd 42.38 acres Priv forest ID# 84.-1-62 River Rd Esposito Patrick Jr, South Rd 24.62 acres Priv forest ID# 85.-2-13 River Cutoff Rd Lett Jefferson J, Lett Cristen L 20.00 acres Rural vac > ID# 99.-1-70 33 Woodland Ln Fazio:Custodian For Alec John, Fazio:UniformTransferstoMinors 3.45 acres Res vac land ID# 100.-1-66 Showcase Dr Fazio John Jr, 44 Willow Rd 0.55 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 101.2-1-29 Antler Lake Rd Islam Mohammed, Chowdhury Mohammed 5.87 acres Res vac land ID# 116.-1-69.1 Chatiemac Rd Hall Jeffrey John, PO Box 233 32.00 acres Forest s480 ID# 117.-1-34 99 Oven Mountain Rd Persons Justin H, PO Box 537 5.07 acres 1 Family Res ID# 117.-1-66 20 Oven Mountain Rd Russell Dennis, Russell Rebecca L 10.83 acres Rural Res ID# 118.-1-62 2178 St Rt 28 Sargent Henri E, Sargent Wendy J 3.91 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 133.-1-16 664 Goodman Rd Goodman Philip O Sr, Goodman Philip Jr 0.75 acres 1 Family Res ID# 133.8-1-4 Garnet Lake Rd Montalbano Lance, 12 North Drive 0.15 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 133.8-1-28 11 Oven Mountain Rd Kinnarney Kevin, Kinnarney Kody 1.46 acres 1 Family Res ID# 133.8-1-30 3499 St Rt 8 Bell Mark, 78 1/2 Saratoga Ave 0.96 acres 1 Family Res ID# 134.-1-5 678 Hudson St Cleveland Joseph E, Cleveland Annie I 1.00 acres 1 Family Res ID# 148.-1-41 Coulter Rd Oak Ridge Properties, R Lawrence 8.18 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 149.-1-15 Hudson St Cuomo Gary, Cuomo Gina 272.58 acres Priv forest ID# 149.-1-15.1 Hudson St Cuomo Gary, Cuomo Gina 264.63 acres Priv forest ID# 149.-1-15.2 Hudson St Pomarico Michael, Pomarico Karen 3.82 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 149.-1-15.3 Hudson St Cuomo Gary, Cuomo Gina T 2.87 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 164.-1-22 Crane Mountain Rd Ringer Michael, Ringer Kathleen 41.95 acres Priv forest Town Of Lake Luzerne ID# 274.-1-4.14 Gailey Hill Rd Charles Michael & Kathryn, PO Box 452 40.70 acres Rural vac > ID# 274.-1-69.3 Gailey Hill Rd Giacomelli Warren, 7 Autumn Ln 14.72 acres Rural vac > ID# 286.12-1-62 33 Pinewoods Rd Davis, William Estate, c/o Caruso 0.94 acres 1 Family Res ID# 286.15-1-5 14 Vista Dr Lawlor Scott & Whitney, 14 Vista Dr 0.37 acres 1 Family Res ID# 286.16-1-6 Chuckwagon Trl O'Keefe Barbara, 80 Everts Ave 0.37 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 292.-1-15.12 Scofield Rd Scofield Gene, 124 Scofield Rd 5.00 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 292.-1-40 107 Towner Rd NevinsStevenson Katherine, Nevins James 1.13 acres Seasonal res ID# 292.8-1-1 753 Lake Ave Fuller Susan, Sutton Caroline 0.54 acres Diner ID# 292.11-1-64 613 Lake Ave Barrett Bryan, 613 Lake Ave 0.51 acres 1 Family Res ID# 293.-1-37 336 Howe Rd Klatt Peter, PO Box 108 1.22 acres 1 Family Res ID# 293.-1-45 Howe Rd Mambee Jambee Ltd, 3255 Crompound Rd 3.26 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 298.8-1-8 Read
er ID# 292.11-1-64 613 Lake Ave Barrett Bryan, 613 Lake Ave 0.51 acres 1 Family Res 14 News Enterprise ID# -293.-1-37 336 Howe Rd Klatt Peter, PO Box 108 1.22LEGALS acres 1 Family Res ID# 293.-1-45 Howe Rd Mambee Jambee Ltd, 3255 Crompound Rd 3.26 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 298.8-1-8 Read Park Rd Izzo Marie, 1255 James Farm Rd 1.10 acres Res vac land ID# 298.11-1-16 River Rd Allen Glenn & Lynn, 276 Rhodeside Acres 0.03 acres Res vac land ID# 298.15-1-6 7 Main St Cunningham Patrick J, PO Box 47 0.22 acres Apartment ID# 298.15-1-7 11 Main St Cunningham Patrick J, PO Box 47 0.12 acres Part res use ID# 298.15-2-30 11 Church St Hayes, J. Estate, c/o Hayes 0.17 acres 1 Family Res ID# 298.20-1-28 5 Lake Tour Rd Bartow Brian & Lisa, 1467 Hadley Hill Rd 0.24 acres 1 Family Res ID# 305.16-1-16 760 East River Dr Dunbar Charles, PO Box 142 0.46 acres 1 Family Res ID# 307.-2-41 Glens Falls Mtn Rd, off Newbury James, 62 Cormus Rd 27.90 acres Rural vac > ID# 312.20-1-28 259 Pleasant View Dr Nevins Richard & Dorothy, 259 Pleasant View Dr 0.30 acres 1 Family Res ID# 317.16-1-67 East River Dr Wood Todd, 77 East River Dr 0.01 acres Res vac land ID# 318.-1-36 1830 Call St Barrows Richard D., 1830 Call St 3.60 acres 1 Family Res ID# 318.1-1-49 Ralph Rd Gioio Gene, c/o Gioio 1.63 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.1-1-50 Ralph Rd Gioio Gene, c/o Gioio 1.22 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.1-1-80 Call St Ringer Michael, 10 Southwestern Ave 3.00 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.3-1-7 Hudson River Hanson William R, 78 West Notre Dame St 0.40 acres Res vac land ID# 318.3-1-8 Hudson River Potter Scott, 26 Belle Ave 0.37 acres Vac w/imprv Town Of Queensbury ID# 226.19-1-29 Pine Tree Ln Dubin Scott, c/o Michael Chrys 0.26 acres Res vac land ID# 226.19-1-30 Pine Tree Ln Liston Margaret, c/o Michael Chrys 0.34 acres Res vac land ID# 226.19-1-37 Cherry Tree Ln Dubin Jane, c/o Michael Chrys 7.27 acres Res vac land ID# 227.18-1-46 Hanneford Rd Tompkins Dorothy, 12 Dennis Ter 2.39 acres Res vac land ID# 253.-1-7 2027 Ridge Rd Burke John, 181 Beebe Rd 1.00 acres Res vac land ID# 253.-1-17 Ridge Rd Botto Robert, c/o Susan Joosten 1.85 acres Res vac land ID# 278.-1-69 Bay Rd Stranahan John E, 1347 Bay Rd 7.80 acres Res vac land ID# 278.20-1-11 28 Old Bay Rd Langlos Helen, c/o Helen Sheldon Wood 1.29 acres 1 Family Res ID# 279.-1-26 Ridge Rd McLaughlin D Scott, 1966 Ridge Rd 8.49 acres Landfill ID# 279.11-1-2 Mud Pond Rd.,off Herlihy J. Clarence, c/o John Streeter 0.19 acres Res vac land ID# 279.17-1-49 313 Hewitt Rd Riccio Frank C Jr, 127 Sunnyside North 0.23 acres Seasonal res ID# 289.6-1-4 Glen Lake Rd.,off Benson William P, 3 Orient Ave 5.00 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-3 Bay Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 0.23 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-4 Bay Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 0.42 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-5.11 889 Bay Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 5.08 acres 1 Family Res ID# 289.12-1-9.12 Bay Rd Burke Patrick, 936 Bay Rd 1.03 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-9.13 Bay Rd Burke Patrick, 936 Bay Rd 1.02 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-9.14 Bay
Bay Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 5.08 acres 1 Family Res ID# 289.12-1-9.12 Bay Rd Burke Patrick, 936 Bay Rd 1.03 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-9.13 Bay Rd Burke Patrick, 936 Bay Rd 1.02 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-9.14 Bay Rd Burke Patrick, 936 Bay Rd 1.00 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-9.15 Bay Rd Burke Patrick, 936 Bay Rd 1.00 acres Res vac land ID# 289.12-1-10.1 Bay Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 33.84 acres Rural vac > ID# 289.12-1-13 Berry Patch Dr T&B Associates LLC, 36 Fieldstone Dr 33.11 acres Rural vac > ID# 289.12-1-20 19 Blueberry Trce Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 1.29 acres Res vac land ID# 289.15-1-1.1 21 Blind Rock Rd Gosline Marylee, 25 Blind Rock Rd 20.13 acres Kennel / vet ID# 290.5-1-59 Sunnyside Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 2.39 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 290.5-1-60 234 Rockwell Rd Estate of Howard Toomey, C/O Kevin Toomey 2.60 acres 1 Family Res ID# 290.5-1-60 234 Rockwell Rd Toomey Kevin, 234 Rockwell Rd 2.60 acres 1 Family Res ID# 290.6-1-65.2 Sunnyside East Gordon Janine, 19 Glenmar Dr 1.00 acres Res vac land ID# 295.11-1-8 33 Bonner Dr Daly Edward, Daly Patricia 0.40 acres 1 Family Res ID# 295.19-3-12 3 Gilmore Ave Jeroulis Steven, Jeroulis Sandra 0.36 acres 1 Family Res ID# 295.19-3-58 28 Fox Hollow Ln Canale Mary Jane, 28 Fox Hollow Ln 0.91 acres 1 Family Res ID# 296.10-1-55 51 Wincrest Dr Woodbury Michael, Woodbury Ann 0.70 acres 1 Family Res ID# 296.13-1-59 Montray Rd Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.83 acres Res vac land ID# 296.13-1-60 State Route 9 Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.50 acres Vacant comm ID# 296.13-1-61 State Route 9 Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.50 acres Vacant comm ID# 296.13-1-62 1012 State Route 9 Fazio John, 44 Willow Rd 0.46 acres Restaurant ID# 296.17-1-47 900 State Route 9 Everest Enterprises, LLC, 21 Summerfield Ln 1.72 acres Restaurant ID# 296.20-1-15 Meadowbrook Rd.,off Morrill Joel, 2 Fifth St 0.52 acres Res vac land ID# 297.8-1-16 Marcy Dr Adirondack Industrial Park, 4 Walker Way 1.00 acres Vacant ind ID# 297.8-1-17 Marcy Dr Adirondack Industrial Park, 4 Walker Way 1.44 acres Vacant ind ID# 297.8-1-18 Marcy Dr Adirondack Industrial Park, 4 Walker Way 1.88 acres Vacant ind ID# 297.8-1-27.1 Marcy Dr Adirondack Industrial Park, 4 Walker Way 1.46 acres Road/st/hwy ID# 300.-1-19.11 Mountain Hollow Way Mountain Hollow Homeowners, Association, The 25.89 acres Rural vac > ID# 301.12-2-11 18 Colonial Ct Busch Gretchen, Guarino Philip 0.35 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.12-2-27 368 Dixon Rd Casey Connie, 368 Dixon Rd 0.20 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.17-1-6 503 West Mountain Rd McCarthy Jon, McCarthy Mary Ann 1.86 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.18-2-7 43 Lambert Dr Carpenter Susan, 43 Lambert Dr 0.54 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.19-1-11 23 Pasco Ave Mabb Darin, PO Box 2359 0.98 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.19-1-13 Pasco Ave Mosher Clinton E, Attn: Constantine Regina 0.34 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 301.20-1-31 60 Howard St Swinton John Wesley, Swinton Kenneth 0.30 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.5-1-44 13 Carlton Dr Kelly Katharine, c/o George Kelly, POA
ID# 301.19-1-13 Pasco Ave Mosher Clinton E, Attn: Constantine Regina 0.34 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 301.20-1-31 60 Howard St Swinton John Wesley, Swinton Kenneth 0.30 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.5-1-44 13 Carlton Dr Kelly Katharine, c/o George Kelly, POA 0.24 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.8-2-73 72 Everts Ave Trust Robyn, PO Box 188 2.14 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.12-1-43 35 Everts Ave LaNoir Daniel, LaNoir Terry 0.17 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.14-3-65.2 Park Pl Durkee Warren E Jr, Durkee Sandra L 0.02 acres Res vac land ID# 303.16-1-30 467 Dix Ave Mehalick Sasha, PO Box 302 1.29 acres 1 Family Res ID# 303.16-1-64 19 Park Ave Dufour Ronald, Dufour Bonnie 0.17 acres 1 Family Res ID# 303.19-1-11 30 Brayton Ave Rivers Billi Jo, Rivers Jeannette 0.11 acres 1 Family Res ID# 303.20-1-7 398 Dix Ave Cutter Lewis, Cutter Sharon 0.25 acres 1 Family Res ID# 304.17-1-50 Belle Ave Hamblin Robert J, 20 Belle Ave 0.36 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 307.-1-24 Lilac Ln Manney Michael, Tabor Kim M 0.52 acres Res vac land ID# 307.-1-46.2 Cormus Rd Newbury James, 62 Cormus Rd 5.85 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 308.6-1-12 Burch Rd.,off Strainer David, Strainer Linda 0.34 acres Res vac land ID# 308.9-1-24.2 647 Luzerne Rd Ogden Lynn, 647 Luzerne Rd 5.10 acres 1 Family Res ID# 308.12-2-44 63 Michigan Ave Boller Dianne L, 124 Bunzey Mt Rd 0.28 acres Mfg housing ID# 308.19-1-27 Ogden Rd Rivers Harry Jr, Houde Edward 0.23 acres Res vac land ID# 309.6-1-67 7 Harris St Williams Marianella, Alvarado Jeanette 0.43 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.7-1-10 Holden Ave Ringer Mike, 10 So. Western Ave 0.30 acres Vacant ind ID# 309.9-1-17 37 Indiana Ave Mallaney John, 31 Indiana Ave 0.23 acres Mfg housing ID# 309.9-1-30 63 Illinois Ave Lopez Goldie, 63 Illinois Ave 0.28 acres Mfg housing ID# 309.9-3-6 22 New Hampshire Ave County of Warren, c/o Ronald Morehouse 0.10 acres Res vac land ID# 309.9-3-58 15 Vermont Ave Lord David, Lord Inez 0.16 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.9-3-82 21 Maine Ave Buhler Joyce, 21 Maine Ave 0.14 acres Mfg housing ID# 309.9-3-89 34 New Hampshire Ave VanGuilder James, Kelly Lisa 0.21 acres Mfg housing ID# 309.10-1-96 17 Luzerne Rd Murray Edward, Murray Rose Marie 0.76 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 309.10-2-44 131 Fourth St. Ext. Luther Tammy, 2 Seward St 0.17 acres Mfg housing ID# 309.11-1-33 28 Main St Aronson-Neal Jennie, Neal Herman 0.16 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.13-1-13 28 Indiana Ave Fordrung Adrian Sr, 28 Indiana Ave 0.21 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.13-2-11 447 Big Bay Rd Hamell David, Hamell Karen 1.51 acres 1 Family Res ID# 316.10-1-30 263 Big Boom Rd Wilson Lucas, Attn: c/o W.M.M.D., Inc. 1.00 acres 1 Family Res Town Of Stony Creek ID# 231.-1-17.2 645 Harrisburg Rd Asendorf Charles Tim, Asendorf John W 0.00 acres Vacant rural ID# 235.-3-1 Warrensburg Rd Arehart John J, Arehart Polly 13.50 acres Res vac land ID# 235.-3-2 Warrensburg Rd 1000 Acres Ranch Resort, Golf Club Inc 0.00 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 246.-1-59 24 Lanfear Rd Muhl Jonathan P, 12 Lanfear Rd 0.00
ID# 235.-3-1 Warrens- Family Res burg Rd Arehart John J, ID# 154.-1-29 83 Pucker St Raymond Paul J, EnArehart Polly 13.50 gel Lois 154.00 acres acres Res vac land ID# 235.-3-2 Warrens- Horse farm ID# 154.-1-30.1 Pucker burg www.newsenterprise.org Rd 1000 Acres St Raymond Paul J, EnRanch Resort, Golf Club Inc 0.00 acres Rural vac gel Lois 147.77 acres Rural vac > <1 ID# 246.-1-59 24 Lan- ID# 167.-2-15 Potter Brook Rd Duell Justin fear Rd Muhl Jonathan M, 153 Potter Brook Rd P, 12 Lanfear Rd 0.00 2.50 acres Rural vac <1 acres 1 Family Res ID# 256.14-1-4 Harris- ID# 168.-1-8 Old Route 9 Defruscio Dominic A burg Rd Miraglia III, 123 Poyneer Rd 5.50 Joseph, 7819 Bay Pkwy acres Rural vac <1 0.00 acres Seasonal res ID# 168.-2-5 43 W Kelm ID# 258.-1-50 Lens Lake Rd Dee Patrick M, Pond Rd Ferullo Carl C, Ferullo Kathleen 1.74 Judith Ann 0.00 acres acres 1 Family Res Rural vac <1 ID# 197.-2-13.2 95 ID# 259.-1-19 Louis Rocky Ridge Rd LamWaite Rd Brown Richard bert Anthony R, 95 B, PO Box 156 183.92 Rocky Ridge Rd 2.56 acres Priv forest ID# 260.-1-15 Warrens- acres Mfg housing burg Rd Bussiculo Do- ID# 197.-2-15 189 Rolminick E, Ryan Doreen C lies Rd Centerbar Connie L, 189 Rollies Rd 2.67 23.80 acres Priv forest ID# 260.-1-17 Warrens- acres Mfg housing ID# 197.-2-19 157 Rolburg Rd Morales Rose Marie, Gallagher lies Rd Schenk Randy, Thomas 3.60 acres Mo- Schenk Helen 2.86 acres Mfg housing bile homes ID# 210.12-1-40 22 Grand Ave Geroux Town Of Thurman Christopher A, Dona S ID# 167.3-1-26 127-131 Huber Rd Allen Phyllis 0.17 acres Res vac land ID# 210.12-1-53.2 29 K, 127 Huber Rd 0.86 Grand Ave Morehouse acres Mfg housing Bobby E, Morehouse ID# 167.3-1-31.12 928 Glen-Athol Rd Walker Tammy Lynn 0.23 acres Mfg housing Rene, 928 Glen Athol Rd ID# 210.12-1-54 31 1.77 acres Mfg housing ID# 180.-1-15.2 379 S Grand Ave Morehouse Bobby E, Morehouse Johnsburg Rd Griswold Tammy L 0.50 acres Adam, Griswold Linda Mfg housing 6.24 acres Mfg housing ID# 181.-1-13 Dippikill ID# 210.12-3-51 16 Rd.,off Sw Oppitz Ran- Third Ave Peters Diane, 16 Third Ave 0.27 acres dall, 10 Birch Mountain Mfg housing Way Bldg 1 115.37 ID# 210.12-3-57 15 acres Rural vac > ID# 196.-1-31 271 Glen- Third Ave Shostak WalAthol Rd Deblois Via- ter G, Shostak Linda R teur, William S. Cason 0.28 acres 1 Family Res 0.99 acres Mfg housing ID# 210.16-2-34 11 ID# 209.3-2-19 147 Hudson St Equity Trust Mud St Walerstein Comp Custodain, FBO Sharie T, 147 Mud St Michael Kyro IRA 0.27 1.52 acres Mfg housing acres Apartment ID# 221.-1-17.2 920 ID# 210.20-5-55 247 High St Duell Kent J, Du- River St Monroe Owen, ell Glenda M 4.75 acres Monroe Phyllis 0.34 1 Family Res acres 3 Family Res ID# 221.-1-37 Zaltz Rd ID# 211.-1-5 Schroon Fisher Brad, Attn: River Rd MSRY, LLC, Michael A Gilbirtie 13.39 920 High St 42.86 acres acres Rural vac > Rural vac > ID# 221.-2-12.3 239 ID# 211.-1-11 Schroon Mud St Fruda Richard A, River Rd Kruger Paul D, Fruda Paige L 1.32 acres Kruger Donald P 3.41 Mfg housing acres Res vac land ID# 221.-2-13.23 346 ID# 211.17-1-22 11 Mud St Prybylski James, Summit St Hall David G 346 Mud St 6.32 acres Sr, Hall Constance 0.18 Res vac land acres Res vac land ID# 221.-2-29 Mud St ID# 211.17-2-1 73 River Wood Gilbert R Jr., 565 St Duell Kent J, Duell Mud St 3.50 acres Mfg Glenda M 0.16 acres housing Res w/comuse ID# 211.17-3-20 11 Town Of Warrensburg Stacey St Stripp MauID# 137.-2-9 Pucker St reen, 11 Stacy St 0.45 McPhee Giselle,Dari & acres Mfg housing Tony, 33 Long Acre Ln ID# 211.17-4-19 South 10.30 acres Rural vac > Ave Brosnan Jeremiah, ID# 137.-2-31 Tripp Brosnan Jacqueline 0.05 Lake Rd Tripp Point acres Res vac land LLC, PO Box 717 5.23 ID# 211.17-5-40 Off acres Rural vac <1 River St Duell Kent J, ID# 137.-2-33 Tripp Duell Glenda M 0.07 Lake Rd Doberman acres Res vac land Frank J, 3024 Williams- ID# 211.17-5-42 4 burg Dr 3.07 acres Rural South St Duell Kent J, vac <1 Duell Glenda M 0.07 ID# 137.-2-40 Tripp acres Mfg housing Lake Rd Tripp Point ID# 211.18-1-10 3687LLC, PO Box 717 63.91 89 Main St Masonius acres Forest s480 Michael T, 3687-89 ID# 137.-2-41 Tripp Main St 0.00 acres 2 Lake Rd Tripp Point Family Res LLC, PO Box 717 46.34 ID# 211.18-1-32 5 Rosacres Forest s480 alie Ave Harrington ID# 138.-1-18 Off Puck- Arnold H, Naomi V 0.24 er St Lloyd Earle, Attn: acres 1 Family Res Steven Lloyd 30.12 ID# 223.-1-13 13 Planty acres Rural vac > Dr Thomas David, 39 Q ID# 153.1-1-20 Vern Street 51.50 acres Vac Tennyson Rd.,off Hill w/imprv Gary, PO Box 594 0.20 ID# 223.-1-17 427 acres Vac w/imprv Route 418 Planty ID# 153.1-1-40 Route 9 Shawn, Planty Randy Hill Gary J, 35 Vern Ten- Scott 4.40 acres Mfg nyson Rd 0.38 acres Va- housing cant rural ID# 223.7-1-13 427 ID# 153.7-1-33 2 A High Route 418 Olden Cheryl Pines Ter Bedford Custodian, PO Box 2194 Michael, Bedford Carol 0.60 acres 1 Family Res 0.02 acres 1 Family Res ID# 223.7-1-14 River St ID# 153.7-5-3 29 C Bal- Thomas David, 39 Q sam Crest Ln Jovic De- Street 0.20 acres Res velopment Inc, PO Box vac land 717 0.03 acres 1 Family ID# 223.7-1-22 461 RivRes er St Thompson David J, ID# 154.-1-14 Off Puck- Thompson Marcia M er St Raymond Paul J, 1.08 acres 1 Family Res Engle-Raymond Lois ID# 223.8-1-5 277 River 92.95 acres Vac w/imprv St Baker Lorraine Y, 277 ID# 154.-1-27 1531 River St 0.23 acres 1 Schroon River Rd Bon- Family Res nie Monroe, 1531 ID# 224.-1-10 Off HarSchroon River Road rington Hill Rd Rounds 3.84 acres 1 Family Res Bryan, 1285 Alden Ave ID# 154.-1-27 1531 0.38 acres Seasonal res Schroon River Rd Mon- ID# 236.14-1-2 Alden roe Bernard, Monroe Ave Hyson William III, Bonnie 3.84 acres 1 Hyson Kathleen 0.92 Family Res acres Seasonal res ID# 154.-1-29 83 Pucker ID# 236.14-1-9 12 Rays St Raymond Paul J, En- Rd Healy John F, 5 Tergel Lois 154.00 acres race Ave 0.60 acres SeaHorse farm sonal res ID# 154.-1-30.1 Pucker Effect of filing: All perSt Raymond Paul J, En- sons having or claiming gel Lois 147.77 acres to have an interest in the Rural vac > real property described ID# 167.-2-15 Potter in this petition are hereBrook Rd Duell Justin by notified that the filinM, 153 Potter Brook Rd gof this petition consti-
acres Seasonal res ID# 236.14-1-9 12 Rays Rd Healy John F, 5 Terrace Ave 0.60 acres Seasonal res Effect of filing: All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in this petition are hereby notified that the filingof this petition constitutes the commencement by the Tax District of a proceeding in the court specified in the caption above to foreclose each of the tax liens therein described by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. Nature of proceeding: Such proceeding is brought against the real property only and is only to foreclose the tax liens described in this petition. No personal judgement will be entered herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. Persons affected: This notice is directed to all persons owning, or having, or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in this petition. Such persons are hereby notified further that a duplicate of this petition has been filed in the office of the Enforcing Officer of the Tax District and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the date specified below as the last day for redemption. Right of redemption: Any person having or claiming to have an interest in any such real property and the legal right thereto may on or before said date redeem the same by paying the amount of all such unpaid tax liens thereon, including all interest and penalties and all other legal charges which are included in the lien against such real property, computed to and including the date of redemption. Such payments shall be made to: Michael R. Swan, Treasurer, Warren County, Warren County Municipal Center; 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York 12845. In the event that such taxes are paid by a person other than the record owner of such real property, the person so paying shall be entitled to have the tax liens affected thereby satisfied of record. Last day for redemption: The last day of redemption is hereby fixed as the July 18, 2014. Service of answer: Every person having any right, title or interest in, or lien upon any parcel of real property described in such petition may serve a duly verified answer upon the attorney for the Tax District setting forth in detail the nature and amount of his or her interest and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer must be filed in the office of the County Clerk and served upon the attorney for the Tax District on or before the date above mentioned as the last day for redemption. Failure to redeem or answer: In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right to redeem or answer, such person will be forever barred and foreclosed of all his or her right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcel described in such petition and a judgement in foreclosure may be taken by default. Michael R. Swan WARREN COUNTY TREASURER Martin D. Auffredou, Esq. Warren County Municipal Center 1340 State Route 9 Lake George, NY 12845 (518) 761-6463 NE4/12,4/26,5/10/20144TC-53822 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: GF DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/11/14. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been desig-
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: GF DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/11/14. 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, 27 Harlem Street, Glen Falls, New York 12801. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NE-4/26-5/31/20146TC-44612 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: GLENS FALLS ART, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/12/14. 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, 40 Elizabeth Ln., Queensbury, NY 12009-5805. PURPOSES: To provide personal services relating to art instruction and the creation of artworks, and any other lawful purpose. NE-3/29-5/03/20146TC-42331 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GLOBAL PAINTBALL LEAGUE, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY On February 28, 2014 Office Location: Warren County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom Process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Global Paintball League, LLC, 59 West Berry Way, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful activity NE-4/5-5/10/2014-6TC42961 GRUMBLE TRANSPORT, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 4/15/14. 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, 10 Briwood Cir., Queensbury, NY 12804. General Purpose. NE-4/26-5/31/20146TC-44947 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME; IDOL NAILS LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York on March 21, 2014. 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: c/o LLC, 820 State Route 9, Suite 1310, Queensbury, N.Y. 12804. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NE-3/29-5/3/2014-6TC42316 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF KRAZYKROW, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/24/2014. Office location, County of Saratoga. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Stafford Carr & McNally, P.C., 175 Ottawa St., Lake George, NY 12845. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-4/5-5/10/2014-6TC42978 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLG LAKE GEORGE, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/27/2014. 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 process to: The LLC, 9 WoodcrestDr., Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-3/29-5/3/2014-6TC-
tion, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be 2014 served.April SSNY26, shall mail process to: The LLC, 9 WoodcrestDr., Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-3/29-5/3/2014-6TC42212 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY under section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law Name: Pals XIV, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 20, 2014. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to : c/o “The LLC”, One Washington Street, PO Box 2168, Glens Falls, New York 12801. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-3/29-5/3/2014-6TC42210 PUBLIC HEARING on contract for North Creek Fire District for coverage of a portion of the Johnsburg Fire Protection District Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Johnsburg, Warren County, New York, will meet and hold a Public Hearing at the Community Center, Wevertown, NY on May 6, 2014, at 7:00 pm, for the purpose of discussing the terms of a contract between The Town of Johnsburg and the North Creek Fire District for coverage of a portion of the Johnsburg Fire Protection District. At which time and place said Town Board will consider such proposed contract and hear all persons interested in the same. Dated: April 14, 2014 By Order of the Johnsburg Town Board Jo A Smith, Town Clerk TT-4/19-4/26/2014-2TC44464 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF REBECCA'S FLORIST & COUNTRY STORE, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/21/14. Office location: Warren County. Princ. office of LLC: 3703 Main St., Warrensburg, NY 12885. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-4/5-5/10/2014-6TC42979 SCH COTTAGE HILL, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 3/21/14. 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, 536 Bay Rd., Ste. 2, Queensbury, NY 12804. General Purpose. NE-4/26-5/31/20146TC-45061 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SPECTACLE CONVERTING, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/3/2014. 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 process to: The LLC, 834 Bay Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-4/19-5/24/20146TC-44457 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: Summersong Friends Lake, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 27, 2014. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is 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 Stephen R. Turner, 134 Cromwell Road, Atlanta, GA,
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All further in- during regular business owner.com Listing ID# er or in personMAINTENANCE will be Tel. (518)1761-6538 DRIVEWAY frontage, mountain views, Stoney manufactured home community. West Chazy, NY, close to schools, formation pertaining to hours. Bids will be re- Affordable 23972428. NE-4/26/2014-1TCrefused. Warren County Driveway and roadway Creek, NY $89,900, no interest fi4.4 miles to the beach, 2 miles to this bid will be available ceived up until Thurs- Maintenance. 45042 nice location. Please call 518-493will not acceptLight any bid excavation. nancing. 518-696-2829 FARMFARriverfront Homes start2478 for more information. on this site. Bids the which day,district. May 15, 2014 at Topsoil or proposal which is not also available. M666@yahoo.com ing at $39,000. 772-581-0080, are not directly obtained 3:00 p.m. at which time delivered to Purchasing www.beach-cove.com. TREE SERVICES from by theHOME time IMPROVEMENTS indicated on COME VISIT OUReither source will they will be publicly ADIRONDACK “BY OWNER” be refused. and read. EastAll the time stamp in the Waterfrontopened Lots- Virginia's NEW MODELS STONEY CREEK 50 Acres seAdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo may&be delivered bids must be Now submitted Purchasing Department ern to Shore. Was 325K from Modular, MobileBids Homes cluded easy access 1800 ft. listings of local real estate for Tree Work Professional Climber the undersigned at the Community on proper bid proposal Office. $65,000Center Pool. DoubleWides. black top frontage, mountain sale, vacation rentals & timeBURN LESS WOOD With a Cenw/decades of experience w/anyWarren County Human forms. Any changes to The right is reserved to 1acre+ lots, Bay & Ocean Access, No Pressure Staff. views, Stoney Creek, NY shares. Owners: List with us for tral Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD thing from difficult removals to Services War- Fishing, Building, Great the original docu- reject any or all bids.clean & effiCrabbing,bid Kayaking. 600 RT.7 Pittsford VT 05763 $89,900, no interest financing. only $299 per year. Visit on-line FURNACE. Safe, tasteful selected pruning. Fully ren County Purchasing Julie Pacyna, ments are grounds for Pur- AlternaCustom Homes. factorydirecthomesofvt.com 518-696-2829 FARMFARor call cient. A.Vermont Heating equpped & insured. Michael Floor, immediate disqualificaAgent 757-824- chasing 1-877-999-2555 Department, 7 days 9-4 3rd www.oldemillpointe.com M666@yahoo.com 518-891-9919 tives 802-343-7900 Emelianoff 518-251-3936 1340 State Route 08089, tion. Warren County Human Lake George, New York, Late bids by mail, couri- Services Building during regular business er or in person will be Tel. (518) 761-6538 hours. Bids will be re- refused. Warren County NE-4/26/2014-1TCceived up until Thurs- will not accept any bid 45042 day, May 15, 2014 at or proposal which is not 3:00 p.m. at which time delivered to Purchasing they will be publicly by the time indicated on opened and read. All the time stamp in the bids must be submitted Purchasing Department on proper bid proposal Office. forms. Any changes to The right is reserved to the original bid docu- reject any or all bids. ments are grounds for Julie A. Pacyna, Purimmediate disqualifica- chasing Agent tion. Warren County Human Late bids by mail, couri- Services Building er or in person will be Tel. (518) 761-6538 refused. Warren County NE-4/26/2014-1TCwill not accept any bid 45042 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-4/26/2014-1TC45042
with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 27, 2014. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is April 26, 2014 designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process LEGALS against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, c/o Stephen R. Turner, 134 Cromwell Road, Atlanta, GA, 30328. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-4/26-5/31/20146TC-44948
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