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By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com LAKE PLACID — Almost 200 people made their way into the main screening room at the Palace Theatre in Lake Placid April 26 to help launch a campaign to keep small town movie cinemas in the Adirondack region alive. The “Go Digital or Go Dark” Campaign, a collaborative fundraiser between the Adirondack North Country Association and the Adirondack Film Society, started with a premiere of a “movie trailer” that will be shown in local theaters about their need to convert from film to digital technology since movie companies will stop sending out film reels within the next six months. “This is something that is directly aligned and will impact local economies,” ANCA Executive Director Kate Fish said. “We want to raise enough money to help our small theaters transfer. We cannot imagine our small towns without these theaters, and we feel that this is something that these communities can get behind. We are going to make sure that every local theater can make this transition.” Fish said that for the fourscreen setup at the Palace Theatre in Lake Placid, it would take about $300,000 for a complete changeover of all screens. “Reg’s (Clark) goal is to get one of the theaters changed over as soon as they can and then work on the rest,” said Naj Wikoff, who has worked CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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Minerva native Dan Berggren releases new CD A paddler pushes down the Hudson River in 2012 during the Slalom Race of the Annual Hudson River Whitewater Derby in North River. This year’s Derby will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5 with two races the first day and one the second day. Photo by Andy Flynn
By Andy Flynn andy@denpubs.com NORTH CREEK — It’s time to celebrate the 56th Annual Hudson River Whitewater Derby and 4th Annual Adirondack Adventure Festival May 3-5. New this year for the Whitewater Derby is the Not-So-Wild-Downriver Race on Saturday, May 4, starting at the Fishing & Canoe Access, 2.5 miles west of North Creek on Route 28 (where the railroad
tracks cross the highway) following the Slalom Races (about 2 p.m.). It will finish at Riverfront Park. Whitewater Derby organizer Kate Nightingale suggested that the Not-SoWild-Downriver Race is a good race for Scout groups, college outing groups, and Adirondack Mountain Club paddling clubs or for old-time racers who still canoe but have no interest in running the slalom or Sunday’s race. The race fees are $20 for Slalom & Downriver, $15 for Novice Slalom, $10 for
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an additional Slalom race $10, and $10 for the new race. The Slalom Race on Saturday (10:30 a.m. start) runs in North River. The Downriver Race on Sunday (11 a.m. start) runs from North Creek to Riparius. The Hudson River Whitewater Derby originated in North Creek in 1958 by the Johnsburg Fish and Game Club, started as a one-day 8-mile downriver race. There were 25 craft on the river representing 44 entrants. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Empire State Development officials this past week launched a webpage for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Adirondack Challenge whitewater rafting event on the I Love NY website. The launch was made on the same day — Monday, April 29 — the governor officially announced that the Adirondack Challenge would be held on July 21 in the town of Indian Lake, Hamilton County. The News Enterprise was the first to report on the date
and place on its website April 24 after acquiring a tentative agenda for the event. The governor made his remarks on Susan Arbetter’s radio show, “The Capitol Pressroom,” on WBFO. He didn’t reveal any specifics. The I Love NY website — http://iloveny.com/ Summer/Themes/ADK-Challenge.aspx — calls the 2013 Adirondack Challenge “a celebration of New York’s beautiful Adirondacks region, culminating in a day of water races, food, music and more!” It outlines the following components: •Invitational whitewater race
•Internationally competitive flatwater race •Race-day festival with music, food, demos, displays, kids activities and more •Lead-up calendar of fun events across the region More details are promised “soon.” Cuomo proposed the Challenge, a national whitewater competition, on Jan. 9 during his annual State of the State address. However, since the speech, no details have been made publicly available, even though members of the Adirondack Challenge Steering Committee have been meeting and making arrangements. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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North Country Niche now open in North Creek andy@denpubs.com NORTH CREEK — Steve Studnicky has moved into Kim’s Closet, changed the name and expanded to offer a full consignment shop at 282 Main St. on the second floor of Izzy’s Market. Kim Smith opened Kim’s Closet in the summer of 2012 but has now ceded the space to former Creative Stage Lighting employee Steve Studnicky. Many in town know Studnicky as the North Creek fire chief. Now he’s one of North Creek’s most active entrepreneurs. “Kim decided to step aside from it,” Studnicky said. “We started talking, and I decided to take it over and try to make a run with it. And
I’ve expanded upon it quite a lot from what she had.” After Studnicky opened on Feb. 1, he also moved into the front portion of the second floor where Betula’s gift shop was located. Betula’s opened last year and recently moved out. North Country Niche is a consignment store with new and gently used items. Studnicky has added to the women’s clothing that Kim’s Closet had in stock. “I’ve got a full line of men’s clothing now, a full line of boys clothing,” he said. “I’m just starting to take on infant and toddler clothing.” There is also an expanded jewelry line, plus dreamcatchers, CDs, DVDs, footwear, Avon products, walking canes, etc. It’s an eclectic mix. And Studnicky is starting to take in other
non-clothing items, such as electronics. To help promote North Creek, he’s created a T-shirt line called “Kickin’ it in the Crick,” which has also been placed on shot glasses. “I noticed that there was a little bit of a missing thing in the town,” Studnicky said. “I really didn’t see anything that had ‘North Creek’ on it. So I made up a line of T-shirts with the old Crick saying on it.” He also made one specifically for the white-
water season: “GOT CRICK? WE DO ... North Creek.” It has white lettering and a white drawing of a river raft, all on a navy blue T-shirt. Just in time for the Whitewater Derby this weekend. For more information, log on to the North Country Niche website at www.northcountryniche.com (redirects to the Facebook page), call 615-7138 or email steve@northcountryniche.com.
Steve Studnicky and his daughter, Dayna, show off some of the merchandise at the North Country Niche consignment shop at 282 Main St., North Creek, on the second floor of Izzy’s Market. Photo by Andy Flynn
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NORTH CREEK — Playing for Gore youth baseball team this season are 12-year-old Logan McKinney, 11-year-old Gabe Smith, Jon Lorensen and Connor Cavanagh, 10-year-old Anthony Galle, Shawn Mulligan, Dominic Brouthers and Matt Richards, 9-year-old Jaxon Roblee and 8 year old Silas Taylor. On April 22, Gore beat Warrensburg 16-4. Matt Richards pitched a 2 hitter with 14 strikeouts. With the bat, Anthony Galle had a home run and a double with 4 RBIs. Jon Lorensen was 3-for-4 with a double and 3 RBIs. Gabe Smith was 2-for-3 with a double and 4 stolen bases. Shawn Mulligan and Richards both added two hits. On April 24, Gore lost to North Creek Rotary 14-6. Galle was 2-for-3 with a double. Logan McKinney added a double. Richards had two hits, and Smith added a hit. Connor Cavanagh and Dominic Brouthers both got their first career hit playing for Gore. Gore had a rough day on defense and pitching, walking Rotary batters 16 times. Galle did, however, have 7 strikeouts in 4 innings pitched. Gore is 1-1 on the season.
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Dan Berggren launches ‘Tongues in Trees’ CD “Back in Audio 1, when I would invite students to take a listening walk, for years I made the comment about, ‘The wind makes no sound,’” Dan said in a phone interview. “And then asked, after some thought, people in the classroom for people to agree or disagree with that. And eventually we came to the realization that the wind itself doesn’t make a sound; it vibrates other things. And that you can tell the difference between the wind vibrating the needles in a white pine versus vibrating the leaves in a maple.” One summer Dan was listening to the wind blowing through the trees on the side of a mountain and decided to put those observations down on paper in a poem. That poem became “Birch Are Sopranos,” and it was placed in a drawer until this past winter when he was working on the “Tongues in Trees” album. “I just happened to come upon that poem and decided, ‘You know, I ought to just put a tune to it, even though it’s short,’” he said, “which I did the same day and recorded it the same day.” Another track on the album that takes me back to the classroom is “Where is My Father,” a soundpoem of memories and voices — including recordings of his parents, Dorothy and Walter Berggren, and the sound of the wind blowing through the pine trees his mother planted with her father, Harry Wilson, on the homestead in Olmstedville in the 1920s. My question was, “What are you trying to say with this soundpoem?” “Life and death are different sides of the same coin,” Dan said. “There is no life without death, and there is no death without life. So altogether, it’s one big mystery that we’re all trying to make our way through and enjoy as much as we can and help other people as much as we can. So when a person goes out of your life, you know the physicality of it ... And you don’t have to believe in different religious things, heaven or hell or an afterlife or not. Whether you believe that or not, it’s the stories that someone tells and the stories that you tell about them that keeps that person alive in your mind and your memory.” The title, “Tongues in Trees,” comes from the comedy “As You Like It,” by William Shakespeare: And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. I was looking for something critical when writing this review, as I rationalized that a negative thought or two could somehow balance my subjectivity. Then I thought, what if Dan never speaks to me again? If I really wanted to, I could say there’s no catchy, upbeat tune on this CD, no pop tune that kept me humming or singing all day long like a hit single from The Jackson 5 or The Monkees. But does every CD really need Michael Jackson or Davy Jones? Definitely not.
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Writing an objective review of Dan Berggren’s new CD — “Tongues in Trees” — is impossible for me. I’m too close to the situation. You see, Dan was my radio professor at SUNY Fredonia from 1988 to 1991. Being Adirondack Mountain men, so to speak — Dan’s from Minerva and I’m from Tupper Lake — we hit it off. He lent me a banjo for a year and taught me how to play. I delivered his mail while working for the Fredonia Post Office; yes, he and his Newton Street Irregulars did actually live on the odd side of the street. And his music — particularly the song “Mountain Air” — made me homesick and taught me to appreciate my hometown more than I had when I left for college. He inspired me to move back to the Adirondacks. Since graduation, Dan and I have kept in touch, especially now that he’s retired and lives in Ballston Spa. We’ve worked professionally, even performing together at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts for an Adirondack Museum program; he played music and I read stories from my “Adirondack Attic” book series. Dan’s instrumental “Clearing Out the Monkey Thoughts” from his “North River, North Woods” album is the theme song for my “Adirondack Attic” show on North Country Public Radio. So I’m too close to the situation to be objective about “Tongues in Trees,” especially since he mentioned me by name in his liner notes on the CD’s packaging. He wrote the third track on the CD — “The Attic” — for our LPCA performance and debuted it there in Lake Placid in 2008. Then it was titled, “Adirondack Attic.” By taking out the word “Adirondack,” he made it more universal, and it certainly works. No surprise, it’s my favorite song out of the 14 on the CD. You can hear Dan’s original version on his website as Bits & Pieces 01: http://www.berggrenfolk.com/ dbergmusic/Adirondack%20Attic.mp3. My second favorite track on the CD is “Birch Are Soprano.” It takes me back to the time I worked for the Adirondack Park Agency Visitor Interpretive Centers at Paul Smiths and Newcomb. I was the PR guy. It was the best place to work, surrounded by woods and water, with live animals, not the ones you see locked up in zoos or stuffed in natural history museums. While in Paul Smiths, I could literally see those “Geese Over St. Regis,” an instrumental from Dan’s 1989 “Mountain Air” CD. So this poem, “Birch Are Soprano,” set to a waltz, took me back to the forest, a place I find peace in this crazy world. Here’s the first stanza: Birch are soprano Balsam are alto Cedar sing tenor With white pine on bass Anyone who receives Dan’s email newsletters, many times including poetry, would appreciate this song. “Birch Are Soprano” is just one instance that takes me back to the radio production classroom with Dan. He encouraged us to walk around and listen, tuning our senses to sound rather than sight.
On the upside, “The Attic” has a catchy refrain, as does the song “Proud of You”: I’m proud of you So proud of you I may be late in saying it but it’s true I’m proud of you Always been proud of you And it’s time I said it out loud, I’m proud “Proud of You” will probably make you cry a little, whether you’re thinking of your children, your parents, your students, or someone close in your life. Dan dedicated this song to his daughter and son-in-law, Jenny and Jim, and all his former students. My wife cried when thinking of her mother, wishing she would hear that more often. “‘Proud of You’ is a parent saying that he or she is proud of a child but also as a teacher who has many connections to former students,” Dan said. “I feel that I don’t have the opportunity that often to say ‘I’m proud of you’ whether someone has gone on to broadcasting or not.” Over the past 40 years, Dan’s had plenty of stories to tell. Since he wrote his first song while stationed in Germany in the early 1970s until today, he’s been sharing his life with us through music, the lives of people who have inspired him, and his adventures and experiences. “Tongues in Trees” is simply a collection of Dan’s music from the latest chapter in his life. “For me, songs pop up here and there,” Dan said. “And so they represent different parts of my life and different stages of my life. I’m not always serious, and I’m not always trying to be funny.” Dan has recorded the chapters of his life on 15 CDs since 1985. His latest will be released at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 2 at the Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls. It will be followed by two more local release concerts: •Saranac Lake, Friday, May 3, BluSeed Studios, 7:30 p.m.; •and Long Lake, Saturday, May 4, Long Lake Library, 7 p.m. I could go on and on, but that would take time away from you listening to “Tongues in Trees.” Learn more about this CD online at http://berggrenfolk.com. By the way, Dan, it may hurt my objectivity here, but I’m proud of you, too. Looking forward to CD No. 16.
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Dinner with Carol Gregson, author of ‘Wet Socks’ By Andy Flynn
andy@denpubs.com OLMSTEDVILLE — On the menu was stroganoff, fried asparagus, salad, sweet knots, rice for the rice people, and noodles for the noodle people. Dessert was lemon pie. “My #1 daughter had married a very amiable engineer who will do most anything for me if I make him a lemon pie,” wrote Carol Gregson in her second memoir, “Wet Socks,” published through Bloated Toe Enterprises and released during a party at the Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls Thursday, May 2. Her first memoir, “Leaky Boots,” was published in 2003. The amiable engineer, Rich Moss, wasn’t required to do anything for his lemon pie Saturday, April 20, just agree to have dinner with his wife Kris, mother-in-law, #3 son Kent and partner Daisy Kelley, me and my wife Dawn. It was an enjoyable evening with home-cooked food, Adirondack beer, boxed red wine and plenty of stories to fill the old farmhouse in Olmstedville. Carol was an art teacher at the Johnsburg Central School, and she’s an artful storyteller with a witty sense of humor. Her illustrations and stories — collected over 87 years — fill this 228-page book, her second and final one. “It started out as a cookbook, but then I got carried away,” Carol said to my wife as she thumbed through the pages. The recipes for sweet knots, cranberry bread and Grandmother’s Chili Sauce are lumped into Section 5, “What’s Cookin’?” She also talks about making stroganoff in the “Take a Can of
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Mushroom Soup” essay and puts beef on a pedestal in “The Lowly Meatball.” “Of course, since Greg died, there’s no more venison,” Carol wrote in the mushroom soup essay. “I don’t know why I haven’t raised any hunters, but beef is good, and stroganoff is always a good dish for sharing with friends.” In the front of my book, Carol signed the title page and drew an illustration of herself holding a glass of wine and the word, “Cheers!” That’s a word authors use from time to time when we personalize a book to a friend we’d enjoy having a drink with. I’ve known Carol for years, swapping a few words here and there at the Adirondack Authors Night at Hoss’s Country Corner in Long Lake. I’d see her when peddling my “Adirondack Attic” books under the big, red tent. Carol asked me to preview her book and write a testimonial for the back cover, a “blurb” as we officially call it in the publishing business. I was honored to be among other notables with my words on the back of “Wet Socks,” alongside my radio professor and mentor Dan Berggren, Crandall Public Library Folklife Center Director Todd DeGarmo, Blue Line Magazine founder Alice Wolf Gilborn and local author Bibi Wein. Here was my blurb: “Plan A: Read ‘Leaky Boots.’ Plan B: Read ‘Wet Socks.’ Be prepared to enjoy Carol Gregson’s latest memoir. She’s an expert storyteller. ‘Wet Socks’ is classic Carol; she left me wanting more, much more. Now I have a hankering to hang out with Carol, share a box of red wine, a few stories, two bowls of stroganoff and a crust of bread. It’s that good.” Unfortunately, there were too many testimonial writers using delicious food references in their blurbs. Carol’s powerful stories about cooking were so mesmerizing that we couldn’t help
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but get hungry after reading the book. Perhaps placing the recipes toward the front instead of the back of the book would have prevented this. Still, someone had to change their blurb, but it wasn’t Todd DeGarmo: “I want to be like Carol Gregson when I grow up. In her new book, ‘Wet Socks,’ she whips up a generous serving of her life’s stories with the warmth, humor, and that twinkling spark Carol always sneaks in. It’s a bit like indulging in a creamy, comforting egg salad sandwich, with a good shot of mustard and horseradish to make you take notice.” Wow, that was pretty good, Todd. The blurb itself made me hungry, although I’d swap out the egg and put in some chicken, but still, I liked it. Thanks for making it so good. I had to rewrite my blurb because of you: “Be prepared to enjoy Carol Gregson’s latest memoir. With this book, she invites me into her living room, tells me the story of her life, and makes me feel at home with her honesty, charm and wit. She makes me laugh; that’s what I love most about Carol. She’s an expert storyteller and left me wanting more, much more. ” Carol liked my first blurb enough to invite me to dinner for stroganoff, which I gladly accepted. And, as we sat in the living room after dinner staring at the fireplace where the front door used to be, she inscribed my book and referenced my rewrite for the back cover. “Loved your blurb!” she wrote on the title page. “Thanks.” When reviewing “Wet Socks,” I never saw Carol’s illustrations, as the chapters were each sent as Microsoft Word documents, so now I’m enjoying all the artwork and can see why she was a well-loved and well-respected art teacher. I love the fact that she refers to her children by number. It’s starting to get too confusing, though, with all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I think they’d better come up with a new system. Sounds like a good time for a family meeting. I’m looking forward to reading “Wet Socks” again now that I can feel the pages in my hands. Aside from the recipes and stories about her family, I was fascinated to follow Carol back to her early days — what she calls “Ancient History” — and learn about her Scandahoovian ancestors from Nebraska like Grandpa Paul Bunyan, her roots on the West Coast and her job in a Texas airplane factory during World War II. She eventually married a feller from Long Island and moved to the Adirondacks, where they ran a campground and raised a family of seven children. “Anyone who does not consider motherhood a career has not raised children,” Carol writes in the “Resume” essay. Now Carol keeps busy with her group of spinners, telling stories to crowds, and finding ways to move the boxes of books out of her dining room and into the hands of eager readers. “I’m not looking for work anymore,” she writes. “I’m peddling books!” The price is reasonable: $19.25. And it was a good year, too.
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World War II pilot visits Indian Lake INDIAN LAKE — World War II Pilot, 92-year-old Earl M. Morrow, of Granville, shared his story with a full house at the Indian Lake, Parker-Benton Post 1392 Legion Hall on Saturday, April 6. Morrow was a lst Lt. Airplane Commander B-17 with the 457th Bomb Group USAAC 8th Air Force. As a pilot, he flew missions over Germany. On his 17th mission he was shot down, survived by bailing out, and was taken as a POW. He was freed by Gen. Patton when his Third Army over took the Stalag on their famous eastward advance. After the war, he flew a private DC-3, as copilot, for country singer Roy Acuff, until he was hired by American Airlines. With AA, he flew many different type propeller-driven aircraft and proceeded to jets. Just before retiring, at age 60, he was flying DC-10 wide body jetliners. Earl lives on his own and is still driving. He has talked to many groups at schools and various organizations. He says that giving these talks is therapeutic and have helped him to overcome the many nightmares he has had after the war.
Ustad Shafaat Khan to perform at Tannery Pond NORTH CREEK — Ustad Shafaat Khan, world-reknown classical Indian musician, will perform a concert at Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek on Saturday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. His music will demonstrate his virtuosity on the Sitar, Surbahar, and Tabla. Admission is $15 for adults and $5 for students. Khan debuted at the age of 11 in the King’s Lynn Festival opened by the Queen Mother. Since then he has performed worldwide at many prestigious concert halls, music festivals, and universities in India, Pakistan, Japan, Russia, China, Malaysia, UK, Germany, France, and Italy. He has played at events that were inaugurated by numerous dignitaries, including Presidents and Prime Ministers of various countries around the world. He has also performed in almost all the major cities in the US. Through his music he has helped raise money for various charitable purposes, including concerts for world peace, flood victims, disabled children, battered women, and tsunami victims. Khan’s musical heritage can be traced back to the 16th century to the court of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. He is the son of the legendary Sitar and Surbahar Maestro Ustad Imrat Khan and nephew of the legendary Ustad Vilayat Khan. Khan’s performance is made possible through Upper Hudson Musical Arts and a grant from the New York State Council of the Arts.
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Christopher Taylor is newest Rotary member
NORTH CREEK — The North Creek Rotary Club officials are pleased to welcome their newest member, Christopher Taylor, pastor at Bakers Mills Wesleyan Church. Taylor’s membership brings the club to a total of 30 members. The club meets weekly for breakfast and a program at 7:30 a.m. on Thursdays at Marsha’s Restaurant on Main Street in downtown North Creek. The club is currently selling tickets for a Hornbeck Canoe — $5 each or 4 for $20. An all-new design this year, the canoe is 12 feet long, and is narrower, faster and more performance-oriented than canoes they have offered in the past. Tickets will be on sale throughout the annual Whitewater Derby, to be held the weekend of May 4-5. The winning ticket for this canoe will be pulled at the Riverside Railroad Station in Riparius at the end of the races on Sunday, May 5.
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Not the time for petty politics Common sense, political convenience
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f you want the type of finger-pointing and sabre-rattling that often comes with state and federal government, then look no further than the small Essex County town of Elizabethtown. Over the past year-and-a-half, a constant battle between the current administration and members of the ousted old guard have exchanged a firestorm of accusations and inuendo at board meetings, through letters to the editor and other avenues. In the most recent exchange, former town board member Ken Fenimore requested, through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIL), the endof-year financial records of the town from current supervisor Margaret Bartley. Bartley and the town complied with the request and sent Fenimore the documents. One critical mistake was made, however. The financial information was handed over with account numbers to the town’s reserves listed for all to see. The bank statements were then posted at the Elizabethtown Post Office along with remarks criticizing the town board. Fenimore later admitted to posting the information. A post office employee removed the documents, only to find them re-posted the next day. This is the most recent example of a battle between the old regime and the new blood that has been taking place since the 2011 election, when Bartley edged Merrihew, 254-238, for the position of supervisor. Merrihew was gracious in defeat, but some supporters were not, including a handful of party faithful who went so far as to blame this newspaper for the loss. Since that time, banter has gone back and forth over several topics with each side having a cadre of supporters. Topics have included the legality of town meetings under the Open Meetings Law; the handling of the Otis Bridge removal; a land deal between the county and Bartley along with her husband, Harry Gough; the management of the town’s sewer project; the budget process and the handling of the town’s finances. There should always be room to seek answers from political officials and bring “sunlight” to government proceedings. We, the people, have the right to know what our elected officials are doing with our tax dollars and how they are leading our towns, counties, states and country. Disagreement can occur, as people have differing opinions, leadership styles, backgrounds and trains of thought. When disputes arise, leaders should then come together and solve the problems with debate and compromise, one not being effective without the other. Look no further than the recently signed
contract between the Essex County employees union, CSEA, and the county, where both sides openly admitted that they did not get everything they wanted, but came to a compromise with the best interest of all involved. In this case, however, the battle lines that have been drawn have seldom been solely about only the issues. The tone of letters and statements from both camps has increasingly turned personal, sarcastic and even a little hateful toward one another. The monthly call-and-response that is playing out on local editorial pages has devolved into a “are too, are not,” name-calling, playground war of words. While some of the participants in this dance have maintained the high road, others exited that path and the time has come for this senseless squabble to end. What is playing out is the type of politics that we find unacceptable in Washington and in Albany, with people unwilling to lose themselves in the greater good and instead placing more emphasis on the letter that follows their last names. People engaged in government need to be less concerned with party politics and more concerned with the politics of the people. That’s when work gets done, when people work together and set aside their personal agenda for the common good. That doesn’t happen under a Hatfield vs. McCoy clash for power. Local politics is for many of our youth their first experience with public service and presents them with their first impression on how to conduct ones self in public. It’s important to learn how to express your views and how to cooperate with those of different views. Public servants must learn to work together for the good of the people they serve. Petty and vindictive battles like Elizabethtown is experiencing only serve to create further discord within the community rather than pride in the performance of the community uniting despite differences. At the same time, there is one thing we will never do and that is stifle the debate by refusing to publish letters from Mrs. Bartley or Mr. Fenimore, as some have suggested. Letters to the editor are one of the few places where people can have an open conversation on the issues of the day and not hide behind a screenname or anonymous post. Whether you agree or disagree with the opinion, people who write letters are more likely to do one thing than those who hide behind anonymity — think before pressing send. We’d just like to see the time wasted on these personal vendettas spent instead on the greater good of the people of Elizabethtown. —Denton Editorial Board
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t almost boggles the in our government. When mind how quickly our forced, they’ll do no more elected officials can than the limited amount remove when properly motiquired to maintain their govvated and when, in their colerning status. We should exlective judgment, know they pect more. must act. Last weekend those I’ve written about it before stars aligned over the disand it’s time to encourage it graceful display of the furonce again: We must demand loughed Air Traffic Controlterm limits on the individuals lers by the Federal Aviation we elect to represent us. Last Dan Alexander Administration. The automatweek, U.S. Rep. Matt Salmon ic budget cuts related to the (R-AZ) introduced an amendThoughts from sequester that forced the FAA ment to the U.S. Constitution Behind the Pressline to furlough air traffic controlwhich would limit the numlers, was quickly resolved. ber of terms that a member of The FAA was trying to cope with $637 Congress may serve to three in the House of million worth of cuts. They chose to close Representatives and two in the Senate. Sen. 149 air-traffic control towers across the U.S. David Vitter (R-LA) has introduced the same which delayed thousands of flights a day. So congressional term limits in the U.S. Senate. the House passed a measure to stop the furTerm limits for members of Congress have loughs and sent it to on to President Obama been spotlighted in recent weeks as former for his quick signature. The Senate agreed to Senator and Vice Presidential nominee Joe give the Department of Transportation the Lieberman announced that after reflection on ability to transfer $250 million to the FAA. So his 24 years in office he now supports term much for having their hands tied. limits. Lieberman’s statement was followed Sequester was the coward’s way out for all by a poll conducted by the Gallup Organibranches of the federal government. Neither zation released last week showing that the Congress nor the President did their job to American people would vote for congressiosolve the financial problems facing the nanal term limits by a 75-21 margin. tion. Each blames the other for being unwillMembers of Congress are hearing from ing to step forward with solutions to solve their constituents that they want the tough these difficult problems. Clearly the adminisissues resolved rather than this repeated tration has the ability to either make the pubkicking of the can down the road approach. lic feel the pain of the sequester cuts or act The public realizes that a constitutional wisely to use government funds to minimize amendment limiting terms for members of the hardship of sequester on U.S. citizens. Congress may be the only way to make our Now we hear, according to recent reports, political system work again. It’s time to put House and Senate leadership from both parour foot down and it’s time to put citizens ties are engaged in discussions to exempt back in charge. It is time to finally pass conlawmakers and congressional staff from engressional term limits. rolling in the health care exchanges as part of This won’t be an easy battle despite the the Affordable Healthcare Act, now known strong public sentiment. To become part of as ObamaCare. U.S. Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) the U.S. Constitution, the amendment reresponded to these developments, demandquires a two-thirds vote in each house of ing that lawmakers be beholden to the same Congress and ratification by three quarters laws they have imposed on the American or 38 out of 50 states. It’s time to speak up people. He also expressed disappointment and speak out. Term limits are long past due, that leadership staff and committee staff exbut their time has now come if we want a empted themselves from the law when it was government for the people and not the polibeing drafted. ticians who repeatedly place their interests I wonder how much longer the American above ours. public and the national media can continue to allow our elected officials to govern in this Dan Alexander is associate publisher and CEO manner? These recent actions clearly point of Denton Publications. He may be reached at to the degree and extent of the breakdown dan@denpubs.com.
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SPORTS ROUNDUP
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Minerva-Newcomb 3, Indian Lake-Long Lake 2
Minerva-Newcomb 10, Keene 2
April 29 @ Keene The Lady Mountaineers had six hits to beat the Lady Beavers 10-2 at Keene. Minerva/Newcomb’s Makenzie Winslow hit a double. The team made five errors. The winning pitcher was Shelby Hogan. The losing pitcher was Tucker Geiger. Keene had three hits and made 10 errors.
Johnsburg 20, Wells 13
April 29 @ Wells The Lady Jaguars tallied 16 hits to beat the Lady Indians 20-13 in eight innings at Wells. Johnsburg’s MaKayla Denno had three hits, including two triples. Courtney Allard had three hits, including a double. And Valeri Gereau belted a triple. The team made three errors. The winning pitcher was Courtney Allard. Wells had 14 hits and made three errors.
Indian Lake-Long Lake 21, Wells 2
April 27 @ Indian Lake The Lady Orange had 15 hits to beat the Lady Indians 21-2 at Indian Lake. Indian Lake-Long Lake’s Madison Miller had three hits, including two doubles. Jazmin Piraino had a double and a single, and Emma Gray had three hits. The team made no errors. The winning pitcher was Emma Gray. Wells had six hits and made five errors.
Crown Point 15, Indian Lake-Long Lake 6
April 26 @ Indian Lake The Lady Panthers had 12 hits to beat the Lady Orange 15-6 at Indian Lake. Indian Lake-Long Lake had nine hits and made seven errors. The winning pitcher was Alex Macey. The losing pitcher was Emma Gray. Crown Point made two errors.
Elizabethtown-Lewis 37, Johnsburg 7
April 26 @ Johnsburg The Lady Lions slammed 19 hits to beat the Lady Jaguars 37-7 at Johnsburg. Johnsburg’s Valeri Gereau belted a double and a home run. Meghan Mierson had a double. The team had seven hits and made six errors. The winning pitcher was Chowtel St. Dennis. The losing pitcher was Elizabeth Ordway. Elizabethtown-Lewis made two errors.
Minerva-Newcomb 22, Wells 3
April 22 @ Minerva The Lady Mountaineers tallied three hits to beat the Lady Orange 3-2 at home in the seventh inning. Minerva-Newcomb made three errors. Indian Lake-Long Lake had two hits and made four errors. The winning pitcher was Cheyenne Williams. The losing pitcher was Emma Gray.
Minerva-Newcomb 8, Chazy 0
April 20 @ Minerva The Lady Mountaineers had five hits to best the Lady Eagles 8-0 at home. Minerva-Newcomb’s Dakota Bennett had two hits. The team made no errors. The winning pitcher was Shelby Hogan, who struck out six. The losing pitcher was Paige Barcomb. Chazy had two hits and made five errors.
Johnsburg 30, Westport 23
April 19 @ Westport The Lady Jaguars tallied 20 hits to beat the Lady Eagles 30-23 at Westport. Johnsburg’s Astasia Myler had six hits, including two home runs and a double. Valerie Gereau belted a home run and two doubles. The team made only one error. Westport had six hits and made five errors.
Minerva/Newcomb 12, Elizabethtown-Lewis 9
April 19 @ Elizabethtown The Lady Mountaineers tallied eight hits to beat the Lady Lions 12-9 at Elizabethtown-Lewis. Mary LaBar had a double for Minerva-Newcomb. The team made three errors. The winning pitcher was Cheyenne Williams. Elizabethtown-Lewis had 12 hits and made five errors.
BASEBALL Minerva-Newcomb 20, Keene 5
April 29 @ Keene The Mountaineers tallied 15 hits to beat the Beavers 20-5 at Keene. Minerva-Newcomb’s Alex Ruzbacki had three doubles, Justin Viele hit a double, and Jorge Bertomeau had a triple. The teams made one error. The winning pitcher was Andrew Sponable. The losing pitcher was Brandon Dumas. Keene had five hits and made five errors.
Wells 16, Johnsburg 3
April 29 @ Wells The Indians had 12 hits to beat the Jaguars 16-3 at Wells. Johnsburg’s Shawn Nevins and Dylan Moore had the only hits for the team. The winning pitcher was Caleb Hayes. The losing pitcher was Kyle LaBounty.
April 24 @ Minerva The Lady Mountaineers tallied 15 hits to dominate Wells 22-3 at home. Angela McCall had four hits, and Mary Labar had three, including a double and four RBIs. Gabby McNally had a double and a single, and Ashley Miller had two doubles. The team made two errors. The winning pitcher was Cheyenne Williams. Wells had four hits and made six errors.
Crown Point 10, Indian Lake-Long Lake 5
April 24 @ Johnsburg The Lady Orange slammed 11 hits to beat the Lady Jaguars 24-11 at Johnsburg. Indian Lake-Long Lake’s Madison Miller and Emily Waters each had two hits. The team made three errors. Johnsburg’s Astasia Myler had three hits, including two doubles. Laura Richards and Makayla Denno each had two hits. The Lady Jaguars had a total of 13 hits and made eight errors. The winning pitcher was Emma Gray, who threw 11 strikeouts. The losing pitcher was MaKayla Denno.
Elizabethtown-Lewis 14, Johnsburg 1
Indian Lake-Long Lake 24, Johnsburg 11
Johnsburg 10, Keene 9
April 23 @ Keene The Lady Jaguars tallied 10 hits to beat the Lady Beavers 10-9 at Keene. One of Astasia Myler’s three hits was a home run. Makayla Denno and Emma Ellsworth each had two hits. Johnsburg made two errors. The winning pitcher was Courtney Allard. The losing pitcher was Tucker Geiger. Keene had seven hits and made six errors.
April 26 @ Indian Lake The Panthers tallied nine hits to beat the Orange 10-5 at Indian Lake. Indian Lake-Long Lake’s Matt Moore had two hits, including a double. Henry Sandiford had two hits, and Collin Farrell belted a double. The team had eight hits and made four errors. The winning pitcher was Jaice Spring. The losing pitcher was Matt Moore. Crown Point made four errors. April 26 @ Johnsburg The Lions tallied nine hits to beat the Jaguars 14-1 at Johnsburg. Johnsburg’s Mark Cleveland had two of the team’s four hits. The Jaguars made five errors. The winning pitcher was Austin Morris. The losing pitcher was Mark Cleveland. Elizabethtown-Lewis made two errors.
Indian Lake-Long Lake 21, Johnsburg 14
April 24 @ Johnsburg The Orange tallied 13 hits to beat the Jaguars 21-14 at Johnsburg. Indian Lake-Long Lake’s Matt Moore had a double and four RBIs. Curtis Seaman had three hits and one RBI. Colin Farrell
Johnsburg EMS: An evolution of care By Joe Connelly
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n those vital moments when a medical emergency strikes, you don’t want to wonder about the quality of your town’s ambulance squad, about who is standing by, and how they’ll arrive, and what can they do to help. We at the Johnsburg Emergency Squad want you to be confident when you dial 911, that when you need us most, you and your family, your neighbors and friends, are getting the best care there is. Over the next several months we will publish a series of articles to show you how our system works, we’ll introduce you to our crews and equipment, and show you our preparedness--the professionalism at our core--that we bring on every call. The Town of Johnsburg joined the 911 system in the early nineties. Before that, you called a local number, reaching a local dispatcher at home. Most often that
person was Carol Thomas, and when her phone rang, she’d start dialing down the list of members, asking if they could go. She needed to know everyone’s schedule, who was around and where they’d be and who had to get up in the morning and who had little kids they couldn’t leave. When you call 911 now, you’ll be talking to a sheriff’s deputy in Lake George. They’ll take down your personal information and location, and will also ask several questions about your complaints, the duration and severity. They do this in order to decide whether to dispatch a basic life support (BLS) or an advanced life support (ALS) ambulance. Before 911 came to Johnsburg, there was no guarantee what kind of care you’d receive. The local dispatcher would try to get an EMT to ride, an Emergency Medical Technician, or at least a CFR, a Certified First Responder, but sometimes all
she could find to go were two drivers, who’d get the patient into the ambulance as fast as they could, and race to the hospital and hope for the best. New York State now mandates that at least an EMT responds to every Basic Life Support call type, for general illness and simple trauma. But if the call is more complicated-- for chest pain or shortness of breath, heart dysrhythmia or major trauma, altered mental status or any of the many kinds of shock--the state requires that a fully equipped ALS ambulance be dispatched, staffed by a Critical Care Technician (Tek) or Paramedic, under the direction of a physician in Glens Falls Hospital. Johnsburg Emergency Squad now operates three ALS equipped ambulances, with at least one Critical Care Tek or Paramedic on duty every shift, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, ready for every emergency.
also had a double. The team made three errors. For the Jaguars, Nate Prouty, Aiden Connelly, Nick Porter and Mark Cleveland hit doubles. Johnsburg had 10 hits and made five errors. The winning pitcher was Henry Sandiford. The losing pitcher was Nate Prouty.
Johnsburg 18, Keene 8
April 23 @ Keene The Jaguars had 20 hits to beat the Beavers 18-8 at Keene. Johnsburg’s Nate Prouty had three hits, including a double and a triple, Aiden Connelly had five hits, Ethan Cooper had three hits, and Mark Cleveland had three hits, including a home run. The team made three errors. The winning pitcher was Kyle LaBounty. The losing pitcher was Jesse Summo. Keene made three errors.
Chazy 15, Minerva-Newcomb 8
April 20 @ Minerva The Eagles tallied nine hits to beat the Mountaineers 15-8 at Minerva. Chazy made three errors. Minerva-Newcomb’s Wesley LaBar had two of the team’s six hits. The Mountaineers made 10 errors. The winning pitcher was Jacob Kennedy. The losing pitcher was Wesley LaBar.
Elizabethtown-Lewis 9, Minerva-Newcomb 6
April 19 @ Elizabethtown The Lions had eight hits to beat the Mountaineers 9-6 at Elizabethtown-Lewis. Minerva-Newcomb’s Alex Ruzbacki had two hits, including a double. Tyler Clickner and Steven Viele each belted a double. The team had five hits and made two errors. The winning pitcher was Austin Morris. The losing pitcher was Justin Viele. The Lions made two errors.
Westport 15, Johnsburg 5
April 19 @ Westport The Eagles tallied eight hits to beat the Jaguars 15-5 at Westport. Johnsburg’s Moses Mulvey hit a home run. Ethan Cooper had two hits, and Nick Porter hit a double. The team had six hits and made five errors. The winning pitcher was Sam Napper. The losing pitcher was Nate Prouty. Westport made three errors.
Bakers Mills News By Kjerstia Schilinski
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hat a beautiful weekend. Warm, nice breeze and NO bugs. The ground is so very dry already which may seem strange with some snow still on the mountain and some other shaded areas. Love to see the flowers peeking their heads out to let us know warm weather is here. Jill Swinton spent the weekend with her dad and brother. While here her dad, Rollin, was taken to Glens Falls Hospital and admitted. Several men enjoyed the Men’s Breakfast last Tuesday morning at “The Golden Pines” diner. May is going to be a very busy month, so enjoy the different events. A special 80th birthday celebration by family was given in honor or Norma Rawson’s great day. Let’s remember in our prayers Victor Dunkley and Frank Conlon as they have to have a feeding tube put in before they have to start their cancer treatments. Great to see the well written article about George and Harriett Ross Allen. Wonderful to read about natives’ lives that have been willing to stay in their hometown. May 4 and 5 will be the Whitewater Derby on the Hudson in North Creek, North River and Riparius. Support this event that has been going for so many years. May 3 and 4 will be a Ladies Retreat at the Farmhouse on the Edwards Hill Road. Friday at 5 p.m. for dinner and stay overnight and enjoy the Retreat until 5 p.m. on Saturday. May 4 will be the yearly Spaghetti Dinner at Wevertown from 4 to 6 p.m. Eat in or take out: $7 for 12 and up, $5 ages 5 to 11, free for 4 and under . This event helps those in need through the year in the area. May 3 will be the Tricky Tray at the Adirondack Tricounty Nursing Home, North Creek. The NRC Auxiliary hold their annual Tricky Tray on Friday night. Ticket sales will begin at 6 p.m. Drawings at 7 p.m. Prizes are donated tray or baskets of goodies, both new and used. In addition, raffle tickets are available on hand-crafted rocking animals and a gorgeous quilted wall hanging. The event will be held at 112 Ski Bowl Road. Please support this fundraiser for the ATCNRC residents. Happy Birthday to: Tyler Millington, Jonas Werger, Olivia Allen, Brooke Denno, Denny Bacon, Randy Schott, Stacey Allen, Kiera Warner, Geraldine Chambers, Rose Millington Smalldon, Caleb Dunkley, Tim Noel, Billy A Thomas, David Dalaba, George Dunkley Jr., and Brendon Farrell. Happy Anniversary to: Dick and Suzy Virgil.
Wade Hammond concert, potluck dinner
NORTH RIVER — The North River United Methodist Church located on 194 Thirteenth Lake Road will be hosting a community potluck dinner at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 24. Bring your favorite dish and enjoy a fun evening of conversation, food and music. At 7 p.m. award-winning Christian recording artist/songwriter Wade Hammond will perform. Wade has been in full time ministry for the past 18 years. For information, call 251-2519.
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The idea came from a multiple-day rafting trip he and some friends took on the Indian and Hudson rivers in September 2012 with guides at Beaver Brook Outfitters, based in Wevertown. According to the tentative agenda, the Adirondack Challenge would feature a whitewater race for the governor and other elected officials and invited guests. Then there will be an internationally competitive flatwater event and a festival with food and music. That would include an awards ceremony hosted by the governor. In 2013, the event would be branded the Adirondack Challenge Kickoff Festival. Partners would include the Adirondack Watershed Alliance and the Hudson River Professional Outfitters Association in conjunction with the Adirondack Challenge Steering Committee. Marketing and promotion would be handled by I Love New York. The Adirondack Challenge is designed to highlight the Adirondack Park as a tourism region. In its first year, a July
North Warren - Celebrating our Past, Present & Future
Mott Phelps
Mott Phelps was one of the “mountain folk” who’s family have been in the Adirondacks for many generations. His grandfather, Orren Phelps, moved from Vermont and eventually
settled in Keene. He became a guide in the High Peaks and was known as “Old Mountain Phelps”. One of the smaller mountains around Mt. Marcy was named Phelps Mountain after him. Mott Phelps was a carpenter like his father before him. Together with his father, Bishop and his brother, Frost, they ran the Phelps Sawmill in Pottersville. After the Pottersville fire in 1918, Mott got it in his head that there had to
Theaters
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be a better way to fight fires so he invented “The Phelps Pump”. He and his brother mounted a 50 gallon tank to hold water on large wagon wheels strong enough to hold the weight and attached the Phelps pump to it. The Phelps pump was used for years and similar pumps were used all over the country. When the Pottersville Volunteer Fire Department was formed in 1948, Mott and
Phelps were elected Honorary Members. Mott Phelps will be one of several citizens to be recognized during the North Warren Celebration on August 24th. For more information visit:
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festival would “set the stage” for a 2014 event in the spring, when whitewater rafting conditions are typically optimal. The I Love NY website lists the Adirondack Challenge with other Travel Ideas around the state, including New York Beaches, NYS Museum Week, Family Fun, Path Through History and Wine, Beer & Spirits.
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with the film society on the issue. “However, then you have the theaters that have only one screen and this is life or death to them. We want this to succeed for all of them. If we fail, then every single theater in the Adirondacks could close.” The 10 theaters that have come together to take part in the campaign include the Palace, the Hollywood in Au Sable Forks, Cinematheque in South Glens Falls, The Glen Drive In of Queensbury, the Indian Lake Theater, the Ogdensburg Cinema and the Adirondack State Theater in Tupper Lake, along with a trio of Strand Theaters located in Old Forge, Schroon Lake and Plattsburgh. “A lot of people said that something has to be done,” said John Huttlinger, president of the Adirondack Film Society. “Sen. Betty Little called in the folks at ACNA to help coordinate this fundraising effort for these theaters.” Between showings of the trailer, people were asked to talk about their experiences going to the movies at their local theater. “I grew up on Main Street right across from the Hollywood,” said Jay Town Supervisor and Essex County Board Chairman Randy Douglas. “There are a lot of first dates and a lot of memories that come when you think about these local theaters. People
The governor’s announcement came on the same day many Adirondack officials and tourism leaders were at the Adirondack Day festival in the Legislative Office Building in Albany. The event also featured a Taste of the Adirondacks segment with food and drinks from the Adirondack Park.
also surround their evening going to the movies with dinner and other events that help out all of the local businesses that surround that theater.” “(The people in) my cabin on Silver Lake won a trip to come to Lake Placid and see Star Wars,” said Aaron Woolf, who co-created the trailer for the campaign. “Going to the theater really is a community experience. Seeing a film is collective and we want the next generation in our North Country towns and villages to have that experience.” The trailer will play in the 10 theaters that are part of the campaign, said ANCA Communications Director Melissa Hart, who added that there will be a number of ways people can donate to the cause. “There will be pledge cards at the theaters, envelopes to mail in pledges and there will also be bar codes that can be scanned by smart phones to make donations through,” Hart said. Fish added that people can either donate to a specific theater or to the overall campaign, which is also seeking corporate partners and donors along with help from state agencies. “Empire State Development is looking to create some bridge loans for the theaters,” she said. For more information on the Go Digital or Go Dark campaign, visit the website adirondack.org/GoDigital, where you can also see the trailer created for the local theaters.
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Also, there is limited camping at the Ski Bowl Park the weekend of May 3-5. Call the town for more camping information at 251-2421. The Adirondack Adventure Festival — Friday-Sunday, May 3-5 — is a weekend full of outdoor fun, entertainment, and family adventures around the Gore Mountain region. This family-oriented event was created to increase the number of people visiting North Creek for the Whitewater Derby and offer other non-sports activities for paddlers’ families while they are in town. Two of the new programs are the Cairn Building Demonstrations on Saturday with Minerva resident Jake Hitchcock and the Kids’ Fishing Tournament on Sunday at the Ski Bowl Pond, site of the old town beach. The Warren County Fish Hatchery will be stocking the Ski Bowl Pond with 250 rainbow trout over the next week, and people are asked not to fish there until the Kids’ Fishing Tournament is over. It will be held only for one hour, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 5. Awards will be given out at 1 p.m.
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•Ham Dinner: Ski Bowl Park Lodge, 4-7 p.m., benefit for the Adirondack Community Outreach Center, $10/pp (takeouts available) •Concert: Wepecket Island Rolling Roots Revue, Tannery Pond Community Center, 8 p.m., $10 •Spring Run Off Party Concert: Copperfield Inn, 8 p.m., fundraiser for the North Country Hardship Fund, $5
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•Whitewater Derby Slalom Races: Registration 8:30 a.m. at 4479 State Route 28, North River. Race starts at 10:30 a.m. •Guided hike to Little Rabbit Pond: Registration at 8:30 a.m. at Riverfront Park. Hike at 9 a.m. Meet at Ski Bowl Pavilion. •Exhibits: Riverfront Park. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. North Country Wild Care, birds of prey; Warren County Fish Hatchery, trout exhibit; SUNY Adirondack Adventure Sports Program; Adirondack Museum. •Free River Raft Rides: Register at Riverfront Park. Noon and 2 p.m. Meet at the North Pavilion. •Cairn Building Demo: Riverfront Park. 1 and 3 p.m. •Craft Fair/Food Vendors: Riverfront Park. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. •Fly Fishing Demonstrations: Riverfront Park. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. •Not-So-Wild Downriver Race: Registration 8:30-10:30 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. at 4479 State Route 28, North River. Race starts at Fishing & Canoe Access, 2.5 miles west of North Creek on Route 28 (where RR tracks cross highway) following the Slalom Races (about 2 p.m.). •Live Music: Lake George Saxophone Quartet. Izzy’s Deli on Main Street. 1-3 p.m. •Awards Party: Basil & Wick’s, 4-7 p.m. •Live Music: Lazy Sons. Main Street. 5-8 p.m. •Roast Pork Dinner: North Creek United Methodist Church. 5-7 p.m. $10/Adults, $5/Children. Takeouts at 4 p.m. •Summer Outdoor Recreation Seminar: With Steve Ovitt. Tannery Pond Community Center. 7-9 p.m.
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•Whitewater Derby/Downriver Race: Hudson River Pavilion North, North Creek, registration 9 a.m. at the Hudson River Pavilion next to the train station. Race starts 11 a.m. and ends in Riparius. •Downriver Awards: Riparius, immediately following race •Exhibits: Riverfront Park. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. North Country Wild Care, birds of prey; Warren County Fish Hatchery, trout exhibit; SUNY Adirondack Adventure Sports Program. Trout release at 3 p.m. •Kids’ Fishing Tournament: Ski Bowl Park Pond. 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Awards at 1 p.m. Warren County Fish Hatchery to stock 250 rainbow trout. •Free River Raft Rides: Register at Riverfront Park. Noon and 2 p.m. Meet at the North Pavilion. •Craft Fair/Food Vendors: Riverfront Park. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. •Kids’ Games: Riverfront Park. 1-3 p.m. •Fly Fishing Demonstration: Riverfront Park. 2 p.m. •Live Music: Finger Diddle Band. Riverfront Park. 1-4 p.m. For more information about the Adirondack Adventure Festival, call the Chamber office at 251-2612 or visit online at www. adirondackadventurefestival.com. For more information about the Hudson River Whitewater Derby Races and registration, visit www.whitewaterderby.com.
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MARION L. BAILEY APR 21, 1927 - APR 23, 2013 Ticonderoga. Marion L. BaiPoint, Helen (Bob) Fairlee of ley, 86, of Ticonderoga, Schenectady, Calista Murray passed away on Tuesday, and Lillian (Mike) Murray, April 23, 2013 at the Pines of both of Diamond Point; her Glens Falls, surrounded by son-in-law, William (Betty) her loving family Mein, Jr. of Lathand friends. am; three grandBorn in Hague, children, Tamara New York, April Mein (Brian 21, 1927, she was French) of Glens the daughter of Falls, NY, Todd the late Walter S. (Michelle) Mein and Calista of Clio, MI, and (Leach) Streeter. Edward (CheriMarion was a lyn) Mein of Port graduate of Saint Lucie, FL, Hague Central 7 great-grandSchool. In her children, 2 great early years, she was em-great-grandchildren; and ployed by Sears, Roebuck & several nieces and nephews. Co. of Albany. Through the Calling hours for relatives years, Marion has lived in and friends were held SaturCorinth, the Capital District day, April 27, 2013 from 12 and Ticonderoga. 1:30 p.m. at the Wilcox & ReShe was a lifetime member of gan Funeral Home, 11 Althe Hague Wesleyan Church, gonkin St., Ticonderoga. now known as the Lakeside Interment followed at 2:00 Regional Church. p.m. at the family plot of the She was pre-deceased by her May Memorial Cemetery of husband, Irving G. Bailey on Hague. December 13, 2009. She was A Memorial Service followed also pre-deceased by her at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, daughter, Joan Mein; five April 27th at the Hague Wesbrothers, Walter Streeter, leyan Church of Hague. The Gordon Streeter, Robert Rev. Skip Trembley, Pastor, Streeter, Elmer E. Streeter officiated. and Joseph Streeter; and two Donations in Marion's memsisters, Ruth S. Robbins and ory may be made to the Marjorie Eberly. Hague Wesleyan Church/ Survivors include her son, Lakeside Regional Church, David H. Bailey who resides P.O. Box 649, Hague, NY with John and Nancy Ockrin 12836. of Crown Point; four sisters, Eleanor Finkle of Diamond MARK C. HOFFAY OCT 08, 2013 - APR 21, 2013 Queensbury-Mark C. Hoffay, ing hours. Memorial service 52, died Sunday April 21, will be held at 1:30pm at 2013 at Glens Falls Hospital. Mountainside Bible Chapel. Born October 8, 1960 inTiconRefreshments will be served deroga, NY. Son of the late afterwards. Memorials may Harold Hoffay be made out to and Janet HofMountainside fay. Survivors inChristian Acadeclude Ruth Carmy where the son-Hoffay, sischildren attend. ter and brother Address: 165 US David Hoffay. State Rte. 9 Children are Schroon Lake Christian, Peter NY. and Joy. No call-
HAROLD K. SAMMIS, JR. FEB 02, 1922 - MAR 19, 2013 weight championship in Ticonderoga. Patrolman 1944. Harold K. Sammis, Jr. passed Sam returned to the U.S. at from this earth on March 19, the end of the war in Europe 2013 at the age of 91. Harold and was stationed in New (Sam) Sammis was born at Jersey until the end of the Pahome in the Rockaways on cific War. Sam met Virginia February 2, 1922 and spent while in the Navy and they his early life in the Rockwere married and returned aways and in Gibson. to Long Island to live. Sam was the oldest son of Sam became a member of the Harold and Henrietta SamNassau County Police Demis. He was pre-deceased by partment a few years after his brother, Royal and sister, the war, and became the PaGladys. trolmen Director of the newSam is survived by his wife, ly formed Hewlett-WoodVirginia; his four children, mere Police Boys Club where Roxanne V. Sammis, Cherie he served the community for L. Sammis, Cindy G. Sammis thirty four years. and his son, Harold K. SamSam retired in 1984 and split mis III; and four grandchilhis time between Florida and dren; as well as many nieces his home on Lake George in and nephews. the Adirondack Mountains. Sam attended school in Sam loved to golf, play tenHewlett and received a nis, and enjoyed spending Scholarship to attend LaSalle time in the canoe with his Military Academy. Sam grandchildren on the lake. played baseball for the New York Yankees farm system There will be a Memorial Serboth before and after W.W. vice on June 29, 2013 in II. Sam joined the U.S. Navy Ticonderoga, New York. during W.W. II and was staAnyone wishing to attend tioned in North Africa where the service should contact the he boxed for the Navy and family in Ticonderoga. won the allied light heavy-
MARJORIE MARIE LARIBEE JUN 02, 1939 - APR 18, 2013 Marjorie Marie Laribee, 73, of Laribee and his wife Colleen Crown Point, New York, of Mineville, a son, Jerry passed away peacefully in Laribee and his wife Auretta her home on April 18, 2013. of Crown Point, an only She was born on June 2, 1939 daughter Krisanne Hinds in Elmira, New and her husband York, the daughKim of Crown ter of the late Point, a son, Donald and CarDonald Laribee rie Dorfmeister. and his wife LinShe was a homeda of Crown maker and a Point. Nine member of the Grandchildren, Crown Point Jerry Jay Laribee Ladies Auxiliary. and Arizona She loved the LaFountain of game of Bingo Ticonderoga, and was her own Joshua Hinds of lucky charm. She was also Crown Point, Carrie Hurlthe master of all card games, burt and her husband Anthoany of her opponents can ny of Crown Point, Tom count on one hand the numLaribee and his wife Shannah ber of times she let them win. of Crown Point, Cody Hinds She was a lover of cats and and Erma Hayes of Crown leaves behind her two babies, Point, Christina Clark of Jeter and Jenna. Mineville, Kaylin Harper and She was a loving wife, mothhusband Roy of Witherbee, er, grandmother and greatMatthew Laribee of Tengrandmother. She loved nessee and Casey Laribee of spending time with her Tennessee. And also fourgrowing family. She was the teen great-grandchildren, "Big Momma" that anyone Keegan, Alexis, William, Emcould go to for anything. She ma, Savannah, Miley, Lyrishad a smile that once shined sa, Audrey, Rihanna, Dillon, upon you could break any Taylor, Parker, Rhylee and sadness and brighten your Sarah. day. She brought much joy to A special thanks to Dr. Chapher family and friends. man, High Peaks Hospice, She was predeceased by her and the staff at Fletcher Allen husband, Gerald Laribee, Hospital, as well as the who passed away on June 7, Crown Point Ambulance 2000. The two were married squad. on January 31, 1960. She was There will be no calling also predeceased by her hours and burial services will grandson Robert S. Laribee. be determined by the family She leaves behind four chilat a later date. dren, a son, Stanley R. DORIS JEAN BAXTER APR 29, 2013 Doris Jean Baxter, 73, of 133 Baxter, Samantha Rose BaxChamberlain Road, South ter, Evan Logan Baxter and Mills, NC, died Monday, Ashton James Jordan. In adApril 29, 2013 at Albemarle dition to her parents and Hospital. Born in Ticonderohusband, she was predega, NY, she was the daughter ceased by a brother, David of the late Herbert and Lutie Barber. Barber and was the wife of A private family service will the late Roger Henry Baxter. be held at a later date in New Mrs. Baxter was a beautician. York. The family will receive Mrs. Baxter is survived by friends at the residence. two sons, Roger Henry BaxTwiford Funeral Home, ter, Jr. of Raleigh, NC and Memorial Chapel, 405 E. Randy David Baxter and wife Church St., Elizabeth City, Cathy of South Mills, NC; a NC is assisting the Baxter sister, Margaret Secone of family. Condolences may be Ticonderoga, NY and four expressed to the family at grandchildren, Ryan Edwin www.twifordfh.com. KATHRYN H. TROMBLEE JAN 23, 1924 - APR 27, 2013 Kathryn H. Tromblee 89, a Kathryn loved her family resident of Mineville, NY and friends, cards, bingo and passed away April 27, 2013 to find word puzzles. with her loving family at her Visiting was her favorite side. passtime. Kathryn was born in DanKathryn strengthes came nemora, NY on January 23, from always being true to 1924 daughter of Maude and herself and saying what was Arthur Young. on her mind. Kathryn is predecesed by her In 1928 Kathryn - a four year husband Willis Tromblee, old wss lost on Poke-O'daughters Louise (Tromblee) Moonshine while Blueberry Smith and Patrica Tromblee, picking and spent the night brothers Paul and Thomas in the woods - while search Young, sisters Anne Annis parties looked for her- she and Audrey Ottara. niver lost her agate berry Kathryn survivors include cup. her sister Elizabeth Young, A special thanks to the many daughter Lora Clark of Moriloving caregivers at the Hoah, Katrinka Tromblee of race Nye Nursing Home. DoWitherbee, Debra Walsh of nations can be made to the Port Henry, Katie Clark and Bingo fund in the activities husband Tim Clark from department at the Horace Elizabethtown, sons - Charles Nye in Kathryns memory. and Willis Tromblee of Calling hourse were held on Saranac Lake, Peter Tromblee Monday April 29, 2013 6and wife Penny of Lewis. 8pm at HFH in Port Henry. Kathryn is survived by 21 Funeral Mass at St. Petergrandchildren, 38 great Paul was held Tuesday at grandchildren and 22 great10:00am Burial Parish great grandchildren. Cemetary.
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ANNUAL METING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION MINERVA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWN OF MINERVA COUNTY OF ESSEX, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing of the qualified voters of the Minerva School District, Essex County, Olmstedville, New York, will be held in the school library in said District on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 7:00 pm, for the presentation of the budget. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual meeting of the qualified voters of the Minerva Central School District, Town of Minerva, Essex County, New York, will be held in the Minerva Central School Lobby in said District on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 between the hours of 1:00 pm and 8:00 pm, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine upon the following items: 1. To adopt the annual budget of the School District for the fiscal year 2013-2014 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the District. 2. To elect one (1) member of the Board for a 5-year term commencing July 1, 2013 and expiring on June 30, 2018 to succeed Michael Corey, whose term expires on June 30, 2013. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District s budget for 2013-2014, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District during business hours beginning Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at the main office of Minerva Central School. A report of tax exemptions, showing how much of the total assessed value on the final assessment roll or rolls used in that budgetary process is exempt from taxation, shall be annexed to the budget document. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the Clerk of said School District not later than Monday, April 22, 2013 between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the District and shall be signed by at least twenty-five (25) voters of the District, must state the name and residence of the candidate and shall describe the specific vacancy for which the candidate is nominated and must state the name and residence of each signer. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots will be obtainable between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. The District Clerk must receive completed application at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. The District Clerk must receive absentee ballots no later the 5:00 pm, on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for
inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk on and after May 14, 2013 between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm on weekdays prior the day set for the annual election and on May 21, 2013 the day set for the election, said list will be posted at the polling place of the election. Any qualified voter present in the polling place may ob ect to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making his her challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Elections before the close of polls. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, (3) a resident and registered voter of their county within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election. The school district may require all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law 2018c. Such form may include a driver s license, a non-driver s identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board in accordance with 2035 and 2008 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, otherwise to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the Minerva Board of Education on or before April 11, 2013 at 5:00 pm prevailing time must be typed or printed in English, must be directed to the Clerk of the School District and signed by at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the district and must state the name and residence of each signed. However, the School Board will not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of which fails to include a specific appropriation where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition. Diana Mason March 01, 2013 Minerva Central School Town of Minerva, County of Essex, New York NE-3 30,4 13,5 4, 5 18 13-4TC-41303 ----------------------------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Budget Hearing of the inhabitants of the Newcomb Central School District, Newcomb New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held at the school house in said district on Monday, May 13, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the seven days immediately preceding the Annual Budget Hearing, except Saturday, Sunday, or holidays at the school during reasonable hours. A report of tax exemptions, showing how much of the total assessed value on the final assessment roll or rolls used in that
budgetary process is exempt from taxation, shall be annexed to the budget document. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates to fill the expired term of Steven Freiman for a five (5) year office and the unexpired term of David O Donnell (currently filled by Eleanor Yandon) for a three (3) year office as member of the Board of Education must be filed with the clerk of the district no later than April 22, 2013. Each petition must be directed to the clerk of the district, must be signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the district, must state the residence of each signer and must state the name and residence of the candidate. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that voting on the proposed budget for the 2013-2014 school year, and for members of the Board of Education will take place on May 21, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. at the Newcomb Central School. Absentee ballots are available for qualified voters, who on the day of the Election Budget vote, will be absent from the Newcomb Central School District because of duties, occupation, business, illness, physical disability, studies or vacation. Application for an absentee ballot must be received by the district clerk or designee at least seven days before the election budget vote if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available for inspection in the district office during each of the five days prior to the day of the election except Saturday, Sunday, or holidays, and this list also will be posted at the polling place on the day of the election budget vote. An absentee ballot must reach the office of the district clerk designee not later that 3:00 p.m. on the day of the election. ualifications of a voter: A. Citizen of the United States B. 18 years of age or older C. Resident of the district for 30 days or more prior to the vote Melissa Yandon, Clerk Board of Education Newcomb Central School Newcomb, New York 12852 March 2013 NE-4 ,4 20,5 4 , 5 11 13-4TC-41284 ----------------------------PUBLIC HEARING AND ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING Notice is hereby given that the ublic Hearing and the District Meeting of the inhabitants of Central School No. 1, Town of Indian Lake, Hamilton County, will be held at the Central School in said district on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 7:00 .M. D.S.T. for the transaction of such business as is authorized by Education Law, residents qualified to vote in said district will be able to vote at the Central School in said district the following week on Tuesday, May 21, 2013, between 12:00 noon and 8:00 o clock .M. And notice is also given that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any taxpayer, in the said district during the fourteen days immediately preceding the ublic Hearing, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the Central School, Indian Lake, hours 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 .M. And notice is also given that petitions, nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be
filed with the clerk of the district clerk not later than Monday, April 22, 2013 by 4:00 p.m. The following vacancy is to be filled on the Board of Education: 5 Year Term atrick Mahoney Name of last incumbent Each petition must be directed to the clerk of the district, must be signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the district, must state the name and address of the candidate including at least the length of the term of office and the name of last incumbent. Applications for absentee ballots may be applied for from the District Clerk at the school. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available in the office of the Clerk on each of the five school days prior to the day of the election. A B S E N T E E BALLOTS Voting by absentee ballot at the School Budget Vote is permitted by qualified voters of the school district who meet the eligibility requirements detailed in Section 2018-b of Education Law. The law requires that an applicant for such an absentee ballot shall submit an application setting forth (1) his name and residence address, including the street and number, if any or town and rural delivery route, if any (2) that he is or will be, on the day of the school district election, a qualified voter of the school district in which he resides in, that he is or will be, on such date, over eighteen years of age, a citizen of the United States and has or will have resided in the district for thirty days next preceding such date (3) that he will be unable to appear to vote in person on the day of the school district election for which the absentee ballot is requested because he is, or will be on such day (a) a patient in a hospital, or unable to appear personally at the polling place on such day because of illness, or physical disability or, (b) because his duties, occupation, business, or studies will require him to be outside of the county or city of his residence on such day or, (c) because he will be on vacation outside the county or city of his residence on such day or, (d) absent from his voting residence because he is detained in ail awaiting action by a grand ury or awaiting trial or is confined in prison after conviction for an offense other than a felony. Such application must be received by the district or designee of the trustees or school board at least seven days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Application for an absentee ballot may be requested by writing to Ms. Dianna Wilder, Clerk of the Board of Education. The mailing address is, Indian Lake Central School, 345 NYS RT 30, Indian Lake, NY 12842. The budget vote and election of one member to the Board of Education is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Dianna M. Wilder District Clerk N E 4 ,4 20,5 4,5 18 134TC-41289 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name:Tara Hill rop erties, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 3 13 Office Location: Warren County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the
LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 784 Igerna Road, North Creek, NY 12853 urpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-3 30-5 4 13- TC41277 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Bird ond roperties, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 3 5 13 Office Location: Warren County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 784 Igerna Road, North Creek, NY 12853 urpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-3 30-5 4 13- TC41278 ----------------------------NOTICE FOR P U B L I C AT I O N FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is SDC HARTMAN, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was March 12, 2013. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 453 Dixon Road, Bldg. 1, ueensbury , New York 12804. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS DEL SIGNORE, .C. .O. Box 4392 ueensbury , New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-3 30-5 4 13- TC41272 ----------------------------NOTICE FOR P U B L I C AT I O N FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is SDC EVERGREEN, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was March 12, 2013. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 453 Dixon Road, Bldg. 1, ueensbury , New York 12804. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS DEL SIGNORE, .C. .O. Box 4392 ueensbury , New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-3 30-5 4 13- TC41271 ----------------------------APPLICATION FOR AUT ORITY OF PRUYN PA ILION LLC Under Section 802 of the Limited Liability Company Law FIRST: The name of the limited liability company is: RUYN A VILION, LLC. The Limited Liability Company will not do business in New York under a fictitious name.
News Enterprise - 13 SECOND: The Application for Authority to do business in New York State was filed with the Secretary of State of March 19 , 2013. THIRD: The urisdiction of the limited liability company is Delaware. The date of its organization is January 24, 2013. FOURTH: The county within this state in which the office of the foreign limited liability company is to be located is Warren. FIFTH: The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address within this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 100 ark Street, Glens Falls NY 12801 SIXTH: The address of the company s office required to be maintained in the urisdiction of its organization is: 2711 Centerville Road, Suite 400, Wilmington DE 19808 SEVENTH: The name and address of the authorized officer in the urisdiction of organization where a copy of its articles of organization is filed is (e.g. Secretary of State ): Secretary of State 401 Federal Street, Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901 EIGHTH: The purpose of the foreign liability company is all lawful purpose. NE-3 30-5 4 13- TC41304 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: N.E.M.S.S. LLC (NY) Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on February 14, 2013 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 any process to the LLC at: United Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228 urpose : To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-3 30 -5 4 13- TC20124 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMA TION OF F I IONARIE LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3 21 2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 41 South Western Ave., Glens Falls, NY 12801. ur pose: any lawful act. NE-4 -5 1 1 13- TC20127 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LA OON MANOR MARINA LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 03 21 2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The ost Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him is Lagoon Manor Marina LLC, 7081 N Marks 104-203, Fresno, CA 93711. urpose of LLC: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-4 -5 1 1 13- TC20142 ----------------------------PAUL EN RENTAL PROPERTIE LLC a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 2 22 13. 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, 95 Bay St., Ste. 4, Glens Falls, NY 12801. General ur poses.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited Liability Company that was formed is: RJ S RETREAT, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State of the State of New York on March 15, 2013. The office of said Limited Liability Company is located in Warren County. The Secretary of the State of New York has been designated as agent of the Limited Liability Company upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process is: RJ S RETREAT, LLC, Robert Grierson, 13 Chuckwagon Trail, Lake Luzerne, New York 1284 . The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. NE-4 -5 1 1 13- TC20140 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF OR ANI A TIONOF NORT TREET LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: 102 North Street LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on March 25, 2013. The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Warren. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state will mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served on him or her is 27 Silver Circle, ueensbury , New York 12804. NE-4 13-5 18 13- TC20173 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF UALI FICATION OF FOR ET PARK M C LLC Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 3 15 13. Office location: Warren County. rinc. bus. addr.: 31200 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, MI 48334. LLC formed in DE on 3 14 13. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. DE addr. of LLC: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. urpose: all lawful purposes. NE-4 -5 1 1 13- TC20145 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law Name: DTD DRAFTING, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 2, 2013. 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 , 2 5 Aviation Road, ueensbury , New York 12804. urpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-4 13-5 18 13- TC20155 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited Liability Company that was formed is: M c K I N N E Y S AUTOMOTIVE RE AIR, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State of the State of New York on March 29, 2013. The office of said Limited Liability Company is located in Warren County. The Secretary of the State of New York has been designated as agent of the Limited Liability Company upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process is: McKinneys Automotive Repair, LLC, 54 Connecticut Avenue, ueensbury , New York 12804. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Saum Enterprises LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on April 2, 2013 Office Location: Warren. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 20 Whitetail Trail, Lake George NY 12845. urpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-4 13-5 18 13- TC2017 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: C C Hicks Holdings LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 2, 2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC, 33 Metowee Street, Granville NY 12832. urpose: any lawful act or activities. NE-4 20-5 25 13- TC49202 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is DRELLOSH O E R T K O R N RO ER TIES, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was April 3, 2013. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to D R E L L O S H O E R T K O R N RO ER TIES, LLC, c o Daniel C. Drellos, 37 Masters Common North, ueensbury , New York, 12804. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. NE-4 20-5 25 13- TC49207 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: TNT RO RIET ARIES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 29, 2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon
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14 - News Enterprise whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 369 Big Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose of LLC: The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. NE-4/20-5/25/13-6TC49210 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SSD HOLDINGS, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/6/2013 Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him is C/O the Business Filings Incorporated, 187 Wolf Road, Suite 101, Albany, New York 12205. Purpose of LLC: to engage in Property Rental, Street address of Principal Business location is: 92 Bay Street, Glens Falls, New York 12801, NE-4/20-5/25/13-6TC49213 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MIKE S CUSTOM AND RUSTIC CARPENTRY LLC On March 6, 2013 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, 153 Sweet Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804 Purpose: any lawful activity NE-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49227 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Seaton Property Holdings, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 12/14/2012 Office Location: Warren County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 339 Clendon Brook Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49233 ----------------------------LEGAL NOTICE All roads and trails on the Hewitt Lake Club property, Minerva, Essex County, New York will be closed from 8 a.m. May 10, 2013 Peter Taylor, Supt. April 29, 2013 Hewitt Lake Club Minerva, NY NE-5/4/2013-1TC49258 ----------------------------TOWN OF JOHNSBURG COUNTY OF WARREN STATE OF NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN OF JOHNSBURG FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING ON JANUARY 1, 2011 AND ENDING ON JULY 31, 2012 HAVE BEEN EXAMINED BY THE OFFICE OF THE S T A T E COMPTROLLER AND THAT THE REPORT OF EXAMINATION PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE S T A T E COMPTROLLER HAS BEEN FILED IN MY OFFICE WHERE IT IS AVAILABLE AS A
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PUBLIC RECORD FOR INSPECTION BY ALL INTERESTED P E R S O N S . PURSUANT TO SECTION THIRTYFIVE OF THE G E N E R A L MUNICIPAL LAW, THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF JOHNSBURG HAS AUTHORI ED THE PREPARATION OF A W R I T T E N RESPONSETO THE REPORT OF E X A M I N AT I O N PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE S T A T E COMPTROLLER AND WILL FILE SUCH RESPONSE, WHEN COMPLETED, IN MY OFFICE AS A PUBLIC RECORD FOR INSPECTION BY ALL I NTER EST ED PERSONS NOT LATER THAN AUGUST 5, 2013. (NAME) WILLIAM RAWSON (TITLE) TOWN CLER NE-5/4/13-1TC-49240 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BRANT LAKE GARDEN MARKET, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/2/2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 162 Palisades Rd. Brant Lake NY 12815. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49242 ----------------------------NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF THE T E N T A T I V E ASSESSMENT ROLL (PURSUANT TO SECTION 506 & 526 OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW) HEARING OF COMPLAINTS
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APARTMENT BUILDING LAKE GEORGE Apartment House with 5 Two BR/1 bath units. Coin op laundry for additional income. New windows, ceremic tile kitchens and baths. Burners, oil tank and roof all new $330,000 mccabe5b1g@aol.com
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DOWNTOWN TICONDEROGA Commercial Rental, approx. 1,000 ft., customer parking, heat & air included. $600/mo. 352-597-5221 PORT HENRY Duplex apartment building, completely renovated, excellent rental history, some owner finanancing available. $69,000. 518-546-8247. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space available on high traffic road just off I-87 Exit 25.Private entrance sharing building w/established Real Estate Office. cmead3@nycap.rr.com
FARM ORGANIC FARM. 1ST TIME OFFERED - APRIL 27th! 5 acres 30 Mile Views -$19,900. 4 acres Trout Stream - $24,900. 2 to 17 ac tracts! Just off NY Thruway, 30 min west of Albany Region! Call 1888-701-1864. www.newyorklandandlakes.com
CROWN POINT 1 BR/1 BA, WATERFRONT cottage on Lake Champlain w/ dock and beach! csegard4346@yahoo.com or 518 -576-4346
2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711
ELIZABETHTOWN COTTAGE 1bedroom, 1 bath Available for short term rental. Full Kitchen Sleeps 4. Call for availability and rates. 518-873-1011 VACATION RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-6382102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com
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KAYAK PERCEPTION, Model Carolina, room for gear, best offer over $700. 518-504-4393
CARS 1999 CHEVROLET Cavalier Blue/ Gray 120,000 kms, Good condition. Runs excellent, needs new muffler but otherwise in very good condition. $1,200.00 OBO mix10092001@yahoo.com
2008 HARLEY Davidson XL1200 Sportster Lowrider Anniversary, black, 12k miles, leather saddle bags, long range bags, commemorative back rest & carrier, alarm system, windshield, hwy pegs, new tires, grandpa owned, no damage. Asking $6,000 OBO. 518586-2741 Ticonderoga, NY WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
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1999 CHRYSLER Town & Country, runs, 170k miles, needs some work. $599. 518-582-4252.
SEARS GRASS/LEAF bagger. Fits 38" cut riding mower. Call 518798-6261, leave message. $99
ACCESSORIES CENTURY 6’ Fiberglass Truck Cap has 3 sliding windows w/screens. Also bedliner. Fits Toyotas. Excellent condition. $1100 value, asking $500. 518-546-7913. STUDDED SNOW Tires Two new condition studded Firestone Winterforce snow tires, 215/70R 14, mounted and balanced on Ford Aerostar rims, asking $60 each. 518-585-5267 or 410-833-4686. TIRES ON steel rims, four, 215/ 65/R16, $99. 518-582-4252.
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2002 FORD Escort Sedan, excellent condition, 4 cyl, 120k miles, some new parts, great on gas, $2400 OBO. 518-494-4788 2004 DODGE Caravan 156k miles, $750 OBO (518) 543-6183. 2008 PONTIAC G5 60,000 miles, PS, PB, PL, Cruise. New tires, brakes. 518-585-2131. $8,475
MOTORCYCLES 1982 HARLEY Davidson FXRC 80" Shovelhead. Very nice. Wide glide w/sweeper fender. (518) 251-2470 $5,500
SNOWMOBILES 2001 LOAD Rite Trailer, 8' x 8' with spare tire, $800. 518-6234152 2003 ARCTIC Cat Pantera 600, 4676 miles. $2400. 518-623-4152 2003 ARCTIC Cat Pantera 600, 4676 miles. $2400. 518-623-4152
1999 HONDA REBEL good condition, Red/Black, 6500 miles. Asking $1695 OBO. Call after 3pm 518-962-2376
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TRUCKS 2000 NISSAN Xterra 4 wheel drive, 5 disc CD player, 185K miles, strong engine, new tires. $2500 OBO. 518-648-6482. 2004 FORD F250 Super Duty, Super Cab, V8, 6.0 diesel, 4x4, 8'box, Jericho cap, many accessories, 7' plow, 156,000 miles, in good mechanical condition. $10,500. 518232-3815.
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1979 SOUTHWIND Motor Home 27', sleeps 6, self contained generator, air condition, micro oven, everything works. Firm $3500. 518-494-3215.
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