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More than 300 runners turn out to race the train in North Creek. See Page 2
Famed food writer Annette Nielson will make an appearance at the Adirondack Museum. See Page 3
Magic Show National magicians to appear in Newcomb, Tupper and Indian Lake. See Page 4
North Creek Business Alliance adds color to the streets of North Creek By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com
THIS WEEK Johnsburg.........................2 Long Lake .......................3 Newcomb .......................4 Letters to the Editor ........5 Local columnists ............6 Calendar ........................8 Classifieds....................11-13 Auto Zone ....................14-16
Depicted on one of the new banners hung along Main Street in North Creek, Josh Harvey of Wevertown swings from a rope at the Black Hole — a local recreation spot in the town of Johnsburg. Photo courtesy of North Creek Business Alliance
NORTH CREEK — The hundreds of visitors who made their way down Main Street in North Creek over Race the Train weekend were greeted by new arrivals on the light posts of town. Spearheaded by the volunteer efforts made by a marketing subcommittee of the North Creek Business Alliance, colorful banners have made their debut along Main Street. Sharon Taylor the Alpine Lodge, Lisa Thomas of Trimmers, Mary Ann and Anna Bowers of bar Vino and Poiema and the Vault, Kathleen Bennett of Braley & Noxon Hardware, Helen Miner of The Owens House Educational Center, Andy Waldron at Andie’s at Smiths, Laura Pierson of Laura’s Tavern, Sarah Hayden of Café Sarah, Mary Jane Lang of Cunningham’s Ski Barn, and Laurie Arnheiter of Hudson River Trading Co. all contributed to this marketing and beautification effort. The drive to effectively market North Creek to visitors includes 10 four-season recreation oriented welcome banners placed at the entrance to the business district of North
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High Peaks Golf Course raises money for local causes By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com NEWCOMB — Golfers turned out in numbers to tee-off in memory of Newcomb graduate and avid golfer Robert Dubay at the Memorial Golf Tournament at High Peaks Gold Course, Aug. 14. Dubay was a Newcomb native and avid golfer. He did not live to see the High Peaks Golf course completed, but was dedicated to the sport of golf and exhibiting sportsmanship in all areas of competition. In his honor, the proceeds from the golf tournament are used to award a $500 scholarship to one Newcomb Central School student, who exhibits the same dedication to sportsmanship as Dubay.
See GOLF, page 4 In honor of their late relative — Robert Dubay — Dick, Josh and Adam Dubay joined Bob Robitaille to earn the lowest score and win their flight at the sixth annual High Peaks Memorial Golf Tournament in Newcomb, Aug. 14. Pictured here are Newcomb Supervisor George Canon, Josh Dubay and Bob Robitaille with Robert’s wife Madeline.
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DNA testing of remains underway By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com MINERVA — State police investigators have dug up human remains at the former home site of Thomas A. Collard who is accused of murdering his This story was first wife in posted on-line at 3 1980, aup.m., August 12 on thorities www.Denpubs.com said last week. State police are now awaiting results of an autopsy and DNA testing to see if the bones belong to June Collard who's been missing since that year, state police authorities said. An autopsy was being conducted on the remains last week by the Albany Medical Center, and state Police and prosecutors were awaiting the results, state Police Lt. Brent Davison said. "We are awaiting results, and as soon as we get them, we'll be sending portions of the remains to a forensic identification center for DNA analysis," he said. After six full days of digging at the site of the former home of Thomas Collard at 76 Wilson Rd. in Olmstedville, state police investigators unearthed bones the morning of Aug. 10 that were subsequently identified as human remains by an anthropologist, Davison said. State police have not yet revealed the number or type of bones or exactly where they were dug up at the site. While police said that femur bones or teeth would likely yield the best DNA evidence, they declined to say whether they'd unearthed either type of specimen. A source close to the investigation said the bones were located behind where the Collard's trailer once stood. Davison said a minimum of 12 state Police investigators had been
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SCHROON LAKE — Schroon Lake will host a daylong festival Labor Day, Sept. 4, and residents are invited to come to town and participate. The day starts with the annual Garage Sale in the Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Senior Citizens Club at the Schroon Lake Town Beach. This is a great opportunity to find treasures. Anyone interested in purchasing a site to sell treasures should call 5327755. At 7 p.m., Main Street (Route 9) shuts down for the seventh Annual Street Dance. Come dance with Bobby Dick & the Sundowners. The event is held in front of Glens Falls National Bank. A rain location is the Town Highway Garage on Hoffman Road near the golf course. This non-alcoholic rocking event runs to 9:30 p.m. Following the dance, the town of Schroon and the Chamber of Commerce invite residents to enjoy fireworks at the town beach. These events are free to the public and are a town of Schroon Lake stop DWI event. Don’t forget the Schroon Lake Association’s fourth annual Duck Race, Sunday, Sept. 5, at 2 p.m. at Mill Creek near the Bandstand in the Park. Be a winner by adopting a duck for $5. Duck tickets will be available at the Garage Sale in the Park or at Morningstar Bistro on the Main Street. For more information, contact the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce at 532-7675.
Creek. “We hope people passing through will reconsider speeding past our community on their way to northern destinations,” said Arnheiter. “They showcase the recreational opportunities that we can provide locally.” The funding for this project was made possible due to the towns participation in the Warren County Bed Tax program. The committee submitted a bed tax application in 2009 and received a high rating for signage, banners and holiday lighting. The same committee coordinates the “Lights On” program yearly, including the “Lights On Christmas Parade.” In 1992, the award winning North Creek Action Plan crafted by the community and Saratoga Associates identified the primary gateway to the community as the 28N entrance and proposals for beautification were recommended and never fulfilled. The banner project was an attempt by this group of volunteers to begin to improve that entrance and welcome visitors. The banners did not go unnoticed by locals as they made their habitual
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2 - NEWS ENTERPRISE • NORTH CREEK
SATURDAY August 21, 2010
Race the Train attracts a crowd By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com Runners crowded the streets of North Creek, while their friends and family members lined the sides of the race route to cheer them on during the ninth annual Race the Train event, Aug. 7. More than 300 runners from 17 different states and several from Canada met in North Creek with a common goal — to beat the train. “The weather cooperated and we welcome the visitors from all over the country to the event,” said race coordinator Ann Arsenault. “We seem to grow in popularity each year, which is encouraging.” A total of 82 runners beat the train. Top finishers in each age group are as follows: Males/Females 1 - 12 1 David Scott 11 Spring Bay ON 1:04:38 1 Tyra Wynn 12 Queensbury NY 1:10:58 Females 13 - 18 1 Abby Halm 15 Alexandria VA 1:05:17 2 Allison Forhan 16 Blue Mountain Lake NY 1:06:39 3 Colleen Meehl 18 Queensbury NY 1:08:57 Males 13 - 18 1 Nicholas Marcantoni 17 Glens Falls NY 49:58 2 Kevin Chen 18 Queensbury NY 50:03 3 Ryan Ash 18 Glens Falls NY 54:05 Females 19 - 29 1 Meaghan Zang 19 Alburtis PA 1:03:34 2 Melissa McCreary 29 Saratoga Springs NY 1:04:32 3 Sarah Deane 26 North Creek NY 1:10:30 Males 19 - 29 1 Andrew Morehouse 23 North Creek NY 50:52 2 Michael Levene 19 Redding CT 50:53 3 Sam Grant 20 Southampton MA 51:30 Females 30 - 34 1 Courtney LaBarge 31 Cobleskill NY 1:03:21 2 Karin Peterson 33 Cohoes NY 1:07:57 3 Emily Stanton 33 North Creek NY 1:10:41 Males 30 - 34
1 Eric Fiske 32 Rutland VT 57:06 2 Joshua Katzman 34 Clifton Park NY 1:00:03 3 Derek Peterson 34 Cohoes NY 1:00:23 Females 35 - 39 1 Melinda Burkhardt 37 Warrensburg NY 1:09:29 2 Beth Gillingham 37 Queensbury NY 1:11:16 3 Lisa Thomas 38 North Creek NY 1:15:13 Males 35 - 39 1 Volker Burkowski 38 Gansevoort NY 55:06 2 Ethan Spinelli 37 Marlborough CT 57:49 3 Neil Sergott 38 Clifton Park NY 59:04 Females 40 - 44 1 Rainy Farrell 42 Millington NJ 1:06:41 2 Patty Moore 44 Queensbury NY 1:07:09 3 Suzanne Tomb 43 North Creek NY 1:07:48 Males 40 - 44 1 Mark Haworth 40 Saratoga Springs NY 59:33 2 Richard Homawoo 42 Clifton Park NY 1:00:56 3 Robert DeMuro 40 Elizabethtown NY 1:01:11 Females 45 - 49 1 Starlett Cook 46 Queensbury NY 1:01:44 2 Deborah Nordyke 48 Hadley NY 1:03:46 3 Jacque Schiffer 45 Olivebridge NY 1:03:57 Males 45 - 49 1 Timothy Bardin 48 Queensbury NY 55:50 2 Bruce Lipinski 47 Queensbury NY 57:15 3 Philip Gengel 46 Queensbury NY 1:00:11 Females 50 - 54 1 Donna Horton 50 Cambridge NY 1:10:24 2 Marcy Dreimiller 50 South Glens Falls NY 1:11:04 3 Debra-Jane Batcher 50 East Berne NY 1:12:53 Males 50 - 54 1 William Venner 51 Granville NY 51:05 2 Johatham Stillman 52 Ballston Spa NY 3 Colin Lee 50 Glens Falls NY 1:01:08 Females 55 - 59 1 Nancie Battalglia 56 Lake Placid NY 1:13:18 2 Jill Pederson 59 Lake George NY 1:19:45 3 Cathy Soloyna 57 Wynantskill NY 1:22:21 Males 55 - 59 1 Cole Hickland 55 Ballston Spa NY 1:00:23 2 Mark Sager 59 Kattskill Bay NY 1:02:38
Cole Hickland of Saratoga joins Brian and Jonathan Golden of Clifton Park in their first year at Race the Train. All three men “beat the train” and agreed the route was a challenge, but plan on returning for next year’s race. Photo by Lindsay Yandon
3 Matt Degma 55 Rochester NY 1:03:09 Females 60 - 64 1 Laney Lutzker 60 Saratoga Springs NY 1:18:04 2 Candi Schermerhorm 64 Diamond Point NY 1:21:43 3 Sue Nealon 60 Troy NY 1:31:47 Males 60 - 64 1 Gary Baker 61 Long Lake NY 1:06:42 2 James Thomas 64 Catsleton NY 1:06:53 3 Yvon Lamarche 61 Long Lake NY 1:12:43 Females 65 - 69 1 Dottie Langworthy 69 Warrensburg NY 1:30:02 2 Coral Crosman 68 Middle Grove NY 1:33:17 3 Sakiko Claus 68 Schroon Lake NY 1:38:15 Males 65 - 69 1 Eduardo Munoz 67 Olmstedville NY 1:10:51 2 Bill Long 69 Clifton Park NY 1:19:57 3 Paul Murray 66 Albany NY 1:22:42 Males 70 - 79 1 John Pelton 71 West Rupert VT 1:07:47 2 Terence Duffy 72 Newcomb NY 1:33:44
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SATURDAY August 21, 2010
LONG LAKE • NEWS ENTERPRISE - 3
Adirondack Museum invites public to join ‘buy local’ discussion By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — Some attribute it to the contemporary “going green” trend, while others have been doing it for years — however it is characterized, discussions of buying and cooking with local meats, produce and other ingredients are relevant ones. The Adirondack Museum will join that discussion Monday, Aug. 23, while hosting food writer Annette Nielsen and a program entitled, “North Country Foodways in the 21st Century.” “All are welcome to come support regional agriculture and learn more about cooking with ingredients native to the Adirondack region,” said museum marketing director Susan Dineen. The program will be the final offering of the season’s Monday Evening Lecture series and will be held in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. There is no charge for museum mem-
bers. Admission is $5 for non-members. Nielsen is the editor of Northern Comfort, Recipes from Adirondack Life — the fall and winter edition, as well as the newly released Northern Bounty: Spring & Summer Recipes from Adirondack Life. Drawing on recipes from both cookbooks, Nielsen will identify ways to obtain ingredients throughout the entire year, whether sourcing from forest,
orchard, or farm. Aside from authoring several books, Nielsen has also contributed articles and columns on regional farms, food and folkways to a variety of publications and has conducted farm-to-table tours and cooking classes at the Battenkill Kitchen in Washington County for youth and adults. She worked earlier in her career with Glorious Food, a catering business in New York, and taught principles “DID YOU KNOW” of healthful eating and cooking to teens and parents in underserved areas of Washington, DC with Share Our Strength’s Chef Outreach Program. For information on this program, visit www.adirondackmuseum.com.
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LONG LAKE — Metropolitan Opera bass-baritone George Cordes and pianist Elizabeth Cordes will present a concert at the United Methodist Church in Long Lake Thursday, Aug. 26, at 7:30 p.m. Their performance, Preachers & Politicians! American Opera & Song, will present a program of American opera arias, sprinkled liberally (or conservatively, depending on your politics) with American song. As a principal artist with New York City Opera for six seasons, George appeared in two Live from Lincoln Center telecasts — in Tosca in 2000 and in La Boheme in 2001. Other roles with City Opera include the Villains in Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Timur in Turandot, and Fi-
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4 - NEWS ENTERPRISE • NEWCOMB
SATURDAY August 21, 2010
Acclaimed magicians to awe Newcomb crowd National sensations Sarlot and Eyed to perform at three local venues By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com NEWCOMB — “How did they do that?” will surely be uttered more than once during the magic performances of Roland Sarlot and Susan Eyed Aug. 26 -28 at local venues. The duo will entertain with escapes from sword-filled basket, a string of razor blades delicately removed from a magician’s lips and a hypnotized woman balancing on the tip of an umbrella in a show entitled “Dance of Illusion”. Performances include 7 p.m. shows Thursday, Aug. 26 at Newcomb Central School and Friday, Aug. 27 at Tupper Lake High School, and a 4 p.m. show Saturday, Aug. 28 at Indian Lake Theater. All performances are sponsored by The Adirondack Lake Center for the Arts in Blue Mountain Lake. Sarlot and Eyed have presented a combination of illusion and magic to crowds in over 100 shows per year across the country since joining talents in 2003. Together they weave a spell-binding performance incorporating surprising twists on ancient magical traditions, to humorous stories, exciting music, international dance, and costumes from around the world. Newcomb residents Steve and Amy Freiman attended a
Sarlot and Eyed performance in Arizona this past winter spoke to the couple about performing in the Adirondacks. “We were very impressed when we saw them in Tucson and we wanted to share their talent with our friends at home,” Steve said. “I sat 4 feet away and still can't figure out how they did that!” From headlining in Las Vegas to appearances at festivals and exclusive private parties Sarlot and Eyed have performed for audiences ranging from a thousand Citibank employees to “the 200 most powerful women in America”. For several years, Sarlot was the “house magician” for the famous resorts Canyon Ranch and Miraval in Tucson, Arizona, where they are based. Eyed was the lead dancer and choreographer for an award-winning dance company. In Dance of Illusion, they have combined their strongest passions to create a show where audiences everywhere believe in the wonder of magic again. Sarlot and Eyed showcase their unique brand of magical theater at casinos and corporate banquets, at trade shows and on cruise ships. Tickets for all three performances are $12 for adult ($8 for Arts Center members) and $10 for youth under 18 ($5 for Arts Center Members). Call the Arts Center at 352-7713, visit their website at adirondackarts.org, or buy tickets at the door. For more information on Sarlot and Eyed, visit their website at www.DanceOfIllusion.com.
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Golf From page 1 The 2010 scholarship winner was Brandon Poulton, son of Craig and Kathy Poulton. Past winners include Kevin Yandon, Jonas June, Laura Bolan and Shenna Montanye. Local students were not the only beneficiaries from this year’s tournament, however.
“This tournament took more a somber tone,” said Newcomb supervisor George Canon. “As we honor lost fellow golfer and friend George Hurlburt.” Hurlburt passed away in July after a long battle with cancer and was regularly seen
with clubs in hand at the High Peaks Golf Course. Canon announced $500 from the tournament proceeds will be given to cancer research in Hurlburt’s name. The sixth annual golf tournament hosted teams in three flights in a four-person scram-
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Remains From page 1 on home site since Aug. 4 searching for human remains, and the scene continued to be secured under 24-hour guard. Thomas Anthony Collard, 62, has been charged with second degree murder in the case, after he was questioned and arrested several weeks ago in Alabama. When questioned by state Police investigators, Collard al-
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legedly confessed to causing the death of June Collard, describing in detail how he had disposed of her body. Thomas Collard's signed confession said June Collard had come to his home — they had been separated for some time — and after an argument, he punched her and she then fell through a door and hit her head against a hot water tank, authorities said. In his statement, Collard said he checked for signs of life, but found no pulse or breathing, and later dumped June's body out a window into a hole that had been dug for a septic system, according to the confession, police said. Helping unearth the bones this last week were workers of of the Town of Minerva Highway Department, the state Department of Transportation and a few private contractors, including the Glenn Battease Excavating of Queensbury, officials said. The workers had dug up soil on the 1,200square-feet property where Thomas Collard lived at the time of June Collard's disappearance in Nov. 1980. She was 30 years old at the time, and several of her children were left motherless.
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Durant Days Committee appreciates local participation To the News Enterprise: The Durant Days Committee would like to thank everyone who participated or sponsored a fun and successful 12th Annual Durant Days July 30-Aug. 1. Camp Pine Knot volunteered their staff to give a guided tour on Friday. Biz Noonan provided an excellent history and guided tour of St. Williams and Bob Siefert managed the Poker Run. Special thanks to Jim Dillon, and to the Central Adirondack Association (CAA) for their support. A total of $880 from the Friday tours was donated to both Pine Knot and St. Williams. Activities were abundant including historic tours of great camps on and around the shorelines of Raquette River. Raquette River Awareness week was launched with a lecture by Mike Prescott with a look at the 174 mile river and the recreational opportunities along this unique water corridor. Wide Variety put on an entertaining performance at St. Williams. During the early evening hours folks gathered along the waterfront near the village green to take in a concert with the Miami University Steel Drum making the day feel like the event was hosted on the shores of the Caribbean. Several boats entered the Boat Parade competition, top prizes going to Bluff Point for the A-Raq-nids and an homage to Charlie Brown with a Party Barge “Snoopy on Vacation” outfitted like a dog house. The evening rounded out with a Poker Run, fireworks and an evening boat cruise. This year ’s Poker Run winners are first place to Kara Moore, a summer resident of Raquette Lake originally from the Rochester area. Second to Aris Allen; third to Claire Hard; fourth to Adam Griffiths; and fifth to Lora Allen. Someone from the Moore clan has placed every year — keep up the good work! Also thanks very much to all the Poker Run Card Station Sponsors: Burke’s Marina, Caboose Gift Shop, Greco’s, Raquette Lake Fire Department, Raquette Lake Library, Raquette Lake Invasive Plants, Raquette Lake Supply, Raquette Lake Hotel and Tap Room, Tony Harper ’s Pizza and Clam Shack.
To the News Enterprise: The North Creek Farmers Market would like to thank the organizers of the North Creek Car Cruise for its recent donation raised from their 50/50 raffle. The funds are very much appreciated and will be used for entertainment during the market. The Car Cruise makes a fine addition to Thursday nights in town and the group should be commended for its raffle donations to various nonprofits in town. The market continues every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. through Oct. 7, at the pavilion by the river and the train station. The NCFM Board
Many to thank for Wayne Stock success To the News Enterprise: A big thank you to all who attended Wayne Stock III — there would be no North Country Hardship Fund NCHF without y’all. This year was BIGGER and BETTER than before. There are so many people to thank, so I would like to apologize if I’ve forgotten anyone. Thanks to the Town of Johnsburg for allowing us to put on the event at the Ski bowl. My contacts that I made over the years: Creative Stage Lighting, Atomic Professional Audio, United Staging, Adie’s restaurant, Mike Frody w/Clifton Park Rentals, Glens Falls local IATSE 524, Brant Lake Taxi, Buckman’s family fuel, Marsha’s, Copperfield, Stewart’s, all who donated and volunteers who wrangled in the event. Thank you, also, to all bands who donated their time. Thank you, Ron and Joyce Vanselowe for the vows. To the NCHF board many thanks. Hope to see everybody next year.
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SATURDAY August 21, 2010
New homeless shelter envisioned to save taxpayer money, turn lives around
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ere’s a heads up about ash, in case you don’t keep up on your invasive news.
There’s a lovely little metallic-green beetle coming our way, only a half inch long, but big trouble. It was in western New York and now is in the Catskills, a little green alien that probably traveled to Michigan about 15 years ago from China. The larvae are presumed to have been in wooden shipping pallets. There are 900 million white, black and green ash trees in New York State, but there won’t be for very long. It is too late to do anything much about the Emerald Ash Borer, and where they strike, they kill every ash usually within two or three years. Fifty million have already died in the midwest. It may take 10 years to cause the complete devastation of ashes here in New York, unless native wasps that attack the larvae can be bred and released very quickly. Chemical treatment may save a few valued trees, but it will be expensive and will have to be done for years. (“Mountain ash” is not really ash and is not vulnerable.) Ashes are only 7 percent of our forests, so that leaves plenty of species to fill in. But in the meantime, there will be a need for quick removal of hazard trees in public places. Luckily for us in the Adirondacks, we did not plant ashes along streets in the monocultures that many downstate towns did, to replace their dead elms. This time maybe arborists will hedge their bets by using many different species. Foresters are suggesting townspeople go around roads and other public places with their GPS soon and locate every ash that will be a problem when it dies. (Geocachers, how about taking this project on?) Then town boards need to budget the money to pay for taking down some dead trees every year for a while. Laws might need to be enacted to allow for removing hazardous trees from private property along roads if, as in the case in a resort area like ours, the owners are not available to give their permission. Better yet would be that all owners give their permission ahead of time to towns for removal of dead ashes that will die. In the Adirondacks we have thousands of miles of trails which will need to be cleared of more than the normal number of deadfalls. We hikers should also note where there are heavy stands of magnificent ashes, which now add to the beauty of the forest and indicate rich soil that often supports certain well-loved flowers and mushrooms. Trail builders should be pro-active and avoid areas with many ashes. Hundreds of miles of new “connector” snowmobile trails are now going to be built and while snowshoers and skiers can get around downed trees, snowmobiles cannot. Clues an ash tree has been attacked by EAB are dead branches at the top of the tree; short leafy shoots coming from the trunk; and “D shaped” exit holes made when the larva matures and leaves the tree looking for a mate. Woodlot owners may want to harvest their ash while they are healthy, but the market will soon be saturated. The one good thing about the loss of this wellloved tree is that tree removal businesses will have a field day! The other new invasive alien is pretty spectacular — the Asian Long-horned Beetle. It is black and white spotted with huge striped antennae, and about an inch long. It leaves oval to round pits in the bark chewed out by the female, where she lays one egg. The larvae then dig into the tree to feed, leaving oozing spots especially visible on maples, unfortunately a favorite genus. Piles of coarse sawdust can accumulate in branch axils. Round holes, up to a half inch in diameter, are where the adult beetle exits. This insect is still being fought off by scientists in New York, but it is in surrounding states. It is critical to not move firewood to control both of these beetles. Google this and the EAB for pictures and the latest information on where they are.
By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com GLENS FALLS — Homeless people in Warren County have traditionally been temporarily housed in motels and hotels at taxpayer expense, but soon they‘ll likely be placed in a local shelter — at a far lower cost than before. County supervisors voted Aug. 5 to contract with Open Door to provide shelter for the county’s homeless for $25 per night after Open Door launches housing services, expected within weeks. Now, the nonprofit agency runs a soup kitchen on South Street in Glens Falls. The county is now paying an average of $64.50 per night to house the homeless, which ranges from five or so during summer months to 30 or more during the peak winter months, according to county Social Services director Sheila Weaver. The Open Door agency plans to purchase the former Glens Falls Home for women on Warren Street to provide shelter and meals to those in need. As soon as a month or two, Open Door may be acquiring the historic home, which has 26 bedrooms, director Bruce Hersey said. He noted higher-level sex offenders and arsonists will not be admitted to the shelter.
Shelter to require rules, chores for residents While housed in the motels and hotels in recent years, the homeless had televisions, and perhaps wi-fi, video games and even occasionally a swimming pool and other amenities. But at the Open Shelter they’re likely to have just a bed, clean sheets and meals, Hersey said. “There will be no electronic media or luxuries,” he said.
Early retirement expected to save county millions By Jonathan Alexander denpubs@denpubs.com
ELIZABETHTOWN — If every Essex County employee who has expressed interest in early retirement accepts the incentive package they’ve been offered, there will be a big savings for the cash-strapped government, county officials predicted this week. County supervisors overwhelmingly endorsed two local laws Monday adopting the retirement incentives for employees who don’t meet typical retirement standards. State lawmakers approved the two incentive packages earlier this year. Essex County Manager Dan Palmer said if each of the 39 employees who have expressed interest in the buyouts accepts the package, it would mean roughly a $3 million savings for the county over the next five years. “Under the retirement incentive itself there would be about 16 positions that would be eliminated,” he said. “That’s ultimately where the savings comes from — elimination of positions.” More than 30 employees have expressed interest in the more lucrative “Part A” incentive, which is designed for municipal and school employees who are five years short of the
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More important, he said, those staying in the shelter will have structure to their lives, typically lacking in other places the homeless have been placed to date. The Open Door shelter is envisioned to include strict behavior rules, counseling, and help with job searches. With experienced Open Door management on site, shelter occupants will have direction and behavior boundaries, and will be expected to accomplish chores, Hersey said. Warren County Budget officer and Town of Warrensburg supervisor Kevin Geraghty said these changes were welcome. “Anytime we can get the homeless better facilities while saving taxpayers money, it’s a win-win situation for everybody,” he said. “The chores and house rules are a great idea to help the homeless structure their lives.” Hersey said the proposed shelter ’s program will include linking up their residents with the offerings of other human service agencies, to locate jobs, transportation and suitable homes, and to help solve clients’ issues, like substance abuse and personal financial management. “Each person in our shelter will have a case manager, and we’ll develop a plan for each one,“ he said. “We’ll tie people into programs whether it’s for substance abuse recovery or acquiring job skills or placements.” Weaver said she was happy about the Open Door initiative, championed by Glens Falls supervisor Bud Taylor. “It will definitely be a good collaboration,” she said. Hersey said the aim of the program would be to assist the homeless in becoming self-sufficient as soon as possible and leading productive lives. “We’ll be finding creative solutions to get the homeless jobs, to turn their lives around, and get them integrated back into the community.”
Happy Birthday Emma Phillips, Beth Allen, Marie Montea, Jesika Bradway, Vasanti Collins, Cassaundra Cleveland, Frank Noel, Jonathan Allen, and Brian Warrington. Happy Anniversary Mickey and Tammy Farrell
TREKS members spent Aug. 4 on the Schaffer Trail at Ski Bowl Park learning the ins and outs of geocaching from volunteer instructors Trina Reidinger, Steve Ovitt, Jim Hogan, Beth Lomnitzer, Rick Morse and Kelly Nessle. Participating youth included Charlie, Evan, Patrick, Ryan, and Shae Reidinger, Shannon Ovitt, Galen and Willow Hogan, and Kirsten and Caroline Lomnitzer. The group hiked four miles and 800 feet in elevation between breaks at several blackberry bushes along the trail. Photo by Rick Morse
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Geese go away, and don’t come back another day
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espite rampant rumors that the state of New York had plans to implement a massive effort to reduce the state’s burgeoning population of Canada geese, the NYSDEC wants the public to know that there is no such plan. In an article in the New York Times, dated July 23, it was reported that the state intended to eliminate several hundred thousand geese, in an effort to bring the population under control. Information that was initially provided by the New York Times was later used by numerous media sources in followup articles, including one of my own. As a result, NYSDEC wildlife staffers have been forced to respond to a barrage of calls and e-mails about the false stories concerning efforts to eliminate Canada geese. In the village of Saranac Lake, there has been an ongoing battle to control Canada geese along the shorefront of Lake Flower for several years. A family of geese settled on the lake almost a decade ago, and over the years, their numbers continued to grow. The goose problem is most noticeable in and around the state boat launch in the center of the village, where the park’s extensive lawn has been regularly soiled with their droppings. It has been difficult to walk anywhere near the waterfront without steeping in goose poop, which is extremely slippery after a rain or in the morning dew. Numerous efforts to eradicate the geese have been attempted by both the village and the DEC, including a major goose roundup, netting and relocation campaign. The village also attempted to scare the birds away by placing lifesize, wooden silhouettes of dogs along the shoreline. Neither of these methods had any affect on the geese or their droppings. The captured geese, which are known to imprint on a specific body of water, returned shortly after their capture and removal. And, they often could be found basking in the shadow of the large black, plywood silhouettes. Finally, after several years of struggling with the problem, the village has installed a simple strip of orange surveyor ’s tape along the entire shoreline. The tape is strung between survey stakes, about a foot off the ground, and the previously mowed lawn is now left to grow about a foot high, in a small strip along the shoreline.
Following the installation of the tape, and the tall grass that grew up along the shoreline in just a few weeks, the boat launch and adjacent town park appears to be amazingly clear of goose poop. The grassy strip has become a proverbial ‘line in the sand.’ The geese simply won’t cross it. There are many other communities across the Adirondacks that may want to consider similar efforts. The cost is minimal and the public relations benefits are considerable with no trapping, no relocation and no shooting necessary to ensure that there is no goose poop underfoot.
A New Season Begins Although I am still stuck in the throes of a very productive fishing season, I’ve recently been getting an itch for the hunt. Two weeks ago, I went into hunting camp with a few friends, to buck up some firewood and take care of a few other items necessary for the upcoming season. While we got a lot of work done, the day ended early when the handle of the splitting maul broke, much to everyone’s relief. Our small cabin was relatively free of mice, and other pests, but it was nearly hidden by a huge field of overgrown ferns and berry bushes. In the past few weeks, I have put in several afternoons on the range, sharpening my skills with both bow and rifle. During this timeframe, I have also found a cool tint in the morning air. It’s probably just wishful thinking, but it is a tint just the same and it signals adventures to be had in the months to come. I’ve also been noticing that a few trees are beginning to turn, primarily along the lakeshore or high upon the peaks. Although it’s still far too soon to think about fall, it never hurts to dream and it’s always fun to prepare. The new season begins is less than six weeks. The realization comes with news that the 2010-2011 hunt-
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Although hunting season is a little over a month away, this nice bass taken by Owen Robinson of Philadelphia should serve as a reminder that fishing season is still very much in the present. ing, fishing, and trapping licenses and Deer Management Permits (DMPs) became available for purchase beginning Monday, Aug. 16. Licenses and permits can be purchased at any of the 1,500 license sales outlets statewide. Sporting licenses are also available via the internet at www.dec.ny.gov. Sporting licenses are valid beginning Oct. 1 through Sept. 30, 2011. Anglers should take note that the 2010 fishing license expires Sept. 30, a full two weeks before the close of trout season. Annually, the DEC issues 1.8 million sporting licenses annually through 1,500 license issuing agents. The department also coordinates a hunter education program with 3,300 volunteer hunter safety instructors providing nearly 40,000 certificates to students every year. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net.
Hunter education classes planned Hunter education classes will be held in September at the Mt. Fay Fish and Game Club in Lewis and at Moriah Central School in September. The first will be held Wednesday through Friday, Sept. 15 - 17 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Mt. Fay Fish and Game in Lewis. the second will be held Tuesday through Thursday, Sept. 21-23 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Moriah School.
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"Ausome" Australia visits Indian Lake Public Library
North River Fire Department hosts Chicken BBQ
Sarah Sargent receives dean’s list honors
INDIAN LAKE — The Friends of the Indian Lake Public Library will sponsor a talk by Gerry Lemmo about the flora, fauna, and geography of Australia at the Indian Lake Theater at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25. No admission fee. Light refreshments will be served.
NORTH RIVER — North River Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual Chicken BBQ Saturday, Aug. 21 at the fire house on 13th Lake Road. Take-outs available at 3:30 p.m. and dinner will be served 4 - 7 p.m. Adults $8 and children $4. Raffles featured.
Long Lake Bass Tournament returns
Old fashioned hymn sing to be held at Long Lake Pavilion
LONG LAKE — Late summer fishing is abundant at the end of the summer and Long Lake is no exception. On Aug. 29, the Long Lake Fish and Game Club will host the 2nd Annual Bass Fishing Tournament in Long Lake starting with a mandatory meeting at the Long Lake Town Hall on Saturday, Aug. 28 at 5 p.m. Registration is $85 a boat with a two person limit. It is an artificial bait, total weight of five fish and separate lunker category for prize money. For rules and information, please stop by the Long Lake Town office at 1130 Deerland Rd or call 624-3077 and leave a mailing address. Check us out on the web at www.mylonglake.com
LONG LAKE — The Calvary United Methodist Church will sponsor a hymn sing at the Mt. Sabattis Pavilion during the regular worship hour of 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug.t 29. Herb Chatzky will be the organist, and will be playing a portable keyboard. Everyone is welcome, and invited to bring hymn suggestions. The service will be followed by a potluck picnic. Everyone is invited to bring a dish to pass. Sandwich fixings and beverages will be provided. For more information, call 624-2056.
GENEVA — Sarah Sargent, daughter of Hank and Wendy Sargent of Wevertown has been placed on the dean’s list for the spring semester at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva. This honor is given to students whose outstanding academic performance resulted in a grade point average of 3.5 or above. Sarah spent the fall semester studying abroad at Trinity University College in Carmarthen, Wales UK. While in Wales she completed an internship at Arts Care, where she helped develop the new dance branch of the company. Arts Care is dedicated to bringing art opportunities to people of all ages and abilities. Her goals included completing an audit of all the Dance Festivals in Wales in order to organize the first annual West Wales Dance Festival. Sarah will be completing her senior year at Hobart and William Smith Colleges where she has been awarded a teaching fellowship in the anthropology department.
Jay Witham guest speaker/ performer Aug. 22 NORTH RIVER — Jay Witham will visit the North River United Methodist Church Sunday, Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. Witham has pastored churches throughout New England and the Northeast since 1975. Besides being a pastor and Bible teacher, Witham is also an accomplished singer and songwriter. He has been involved in Country Gospel music since childhood with his family and has recorded several projects.
Jam session scheduled LONG LAKE — A traditional music jam sessions featuring a variety of acoustic folk instruments will be held Sunday, Aug. 29 from 4 - 6 p.m. at The Knoshery, a short order snack stop with tables under a shelter, near the town beach, in Long Lake. Musicians of all levels are encouraged to come and join in, and everyone is encouraged to come and listen, sing and dance. Some of the instruments typically used at these sessions are guitar, fiddle, dulcimer, mandolin, accordion, concertina, banjo, and bass. Music featured will be Old Time, Celtic, Folk, Blue grass, or anything anyone wants to play or sing. Members of the Bear Strings will be on hand to start off the music. For more information, call 624-3879.
Local Author featured at Johnsburg Library
Abbott Hayes to visit Long Lake
JOHNSBURG — The Town of Johnsburg Library welcomes local author C. W. Dingman (Wes) Thursday, Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. for a reading of his new book called “Mission to Xan”.
LONG LAKE — Friday, Aug. 27, Abbott Hayes will be performing an Open-Air Concert at the Mt. Sabattis Pavilion in Long Lake from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. to round out the Friday Night Concert series made popular this summer during Float Night.
Obituaries Andrew H. Skiba Aug. 10, 2010 GUILDERLAND — Andrew H. Skiba, 54 of Guilderland, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Aug. 10 at the Hospice Inn at St. Peter's, in Albany after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. Born in Brooklyn Nov. 22, 1955, he was the son of the late Stanley M. and Stasia M. (Duszkiewicz) Skiba. Andrew was married to the former Patricia A. Paradis. Andrew was a Psychologist who operated his own private practice in Albany as well as a Professor of Psychology. He is survived by his wife; Patricia, his loving children; Adriane A. (Jose Fernandez) Skiba & Christopher M. Skiba and his cherished granddaughter; Madeline Eckes as well as his sister; Dorothy A. (Edward) Pisarski of West Des Moines, Iowa and his nephew Matthew. In keeping with his wishes there was no visitation. Please omit floral offerings. The family asks for contributions to be made to set up a college fund for Christopher and can be sent to the “Christopher Skiba Fund” in care of School Systems FCU, 325 Washington Ave. Ext., Albany NY 12205 For information or to light a memory candle for the family please visit www.dufresneandcavanaugh.com.
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Sunday August 22 INDIAN LAKE — “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” at the Indian Lake Theater, 8 p.m. For more information call 352-7715 or www.adirondackarts.org. NORTH RIVER — Jay Witham at North River United Methodist Church, 10 a.m.
Ongoing NORTH CREEK — Water aerobics at the Copperfield Inn Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 and 11 a.m. and Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. For information call 251-2225. LONG LAKE — Farmer ’s Market, corner of Rt 30 and South Hill Road across from post office. Thursdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. through Sept. 9. NORTH CREEK — Free Yoga Stimulus classes at the Copperfield Inn in the Hunt Room, Monday and Friday, 9 a.m. NORTH CREEK — Farmers Market every Thursday from June 17 – Oct. 7 at Kellogg Pavilion, 3 – 6 p.m. Call 251-5343 or visit
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BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — American Mountain Men at the Adirondack Museum, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 352-7311 or www.adkmuseum.org. BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — Strawberry Shortcake Social at the Blue Mountain Lakes United Methodist Church, 6 p.m. to 7:30 pm. B LUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. For more information call 352-7715 or www.adirondackarts.org. LONG LAKE — Ragtime pianist Bob Milne in Concert, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. $5 admission. Kids under 12 free. NORTH RIVER — North River Volunteer Fire Department annual Chicken BBQ at the fire house on 13th Lake Road. Take-outs available at 3:30 p.m. and dinner will be served 4 - 7 p.m. Adults $8 and children $4.
INDIAN LAKE — Senior Citizens Bingo at the Senior Citizens Mealsite, 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. For more information call 648-5412.
Tuesday August 24 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — The Fat River Kings at the Adirondack Lake Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. For more information call 352-7715 or www.adirondackart.org.
Wednesday August 25 NORTH CREEK — Live music at barVino, 8 p.m. INDIAN LAKE — Horseshoes at Byron Park, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friendly game of horseshoes every week. Everyone invited, no experience necessary. INDIAN LAKE — Roller Hockey at the skating rink, 7 pm. to 9 p.m. INDIAN LAKE — Slide Presentation “Ausom Australia” at the Indian Lake Theater, 7 p.m. Join the Friends of the Indian Lake Library as they host this presentation featuring Gerry Lemmo.
NORTH CREEK — Cruise Night, 4 p.m. For more information, visit the Cruise Nights in North Creek Facebook page. NORTH CREEK — Framers Market at the Kellogg building, 3 - 6 p.m. Visit www.northcreekfarmersmarket.com for more information. NORTH CREEK — Depot Museum Platform Talk by Jeff Dickinson. Running the River, The History of Rafting the Hudson, 3 p.m. Bring a Chair. For more information, visit www.northcreekdepotmuseum.com NORTH CREEK — Wes Dingman discussion of his new book "Mission the Xan" at 7 p.m. at the Johnsburg Library. Call 251-4343 for more information. INDIAN LAKE — Monsters, Inc (2001) at Misty Mountain Bakery Cafe at 7:30 p.m., free. Dinner is optional and begins at 7 p.m. Please call 648-0242 or stop by the cafe to ask about the menu and price for this movie. Reservation are required for dinner and must be made by Wednesday.
Friday August 27 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — American Mountain Men at the Adirondack Museum, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 352-7311. www. adkmuseum.org.
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North Creek Depot Museum embraces skiing history with new ski exhibit By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com
NORTH CREEK — While the North Creek Railway Depot Preservation Association’s Depot Museum celebrates its 10th anniversary, members of the association are proud to debut a new exhibit celebrating the rich history of skiing in the town of Johnsburg. The exhibit, called “Skiing in Johnsburg: A stones throw from train to tow,” opened July 11 with a gala to celebrate the unique ways in which skiing has shaped the town of Johnsburg and the surrounding region. Depot Museum director Michelle San Antonio, NCRDPA president Helen Miner, Gore Mountain manager manager Mike Pratt and town of Johnsburg supervisor Sterling Goodspeed were among the guests of honor at the gala. More than 60 other guests enjoyed an evening of history, catered by local restaurants including The Copperfield and Andie’s Restaurant. “We always want to remember how far the mountain has come from its beginning in North River to the Ski Bowl and to Gore proper,” said Goodspeed. The exhibit follows this pattern of growth and honors the people who helped make the mountain what it is today. With a vibrant mural, created by Noah Howard, visually outlining this journey, people like the Schaefer family are showcased as the ones who began molding the ski industry in Johnsburg in the 1930s. The exhibit is the result of eight months of planning by an advisory committee including Jenny Connelly, Ray Flanigan, Noah Howard, Matt Klippel, Mary Moro and Larry Wilke. It is also generously underwritten by the Rivendell Foundation. The business sponsors for the event included barVino; Community Bank, NA; Brenda Foley, CPA; Glens Falls National Bank; Barkeater Chocolates; Stork Road Farm and Johnsburg Historical Society. “The new exhibit reflects how important the evolution of the skiing industry was and still is to the town of Johnsburg,” said San Antonio. The NCRDPA welcomes local residents as well as visitors to stop by the Depot Museum and experience the new exhibit. For more information, call 251-5842 or visit www.northcreekdepotmuseum.com.
Pictured: Michelle San Antonio, director of the Depot Museum highlights parts of the new ski exhibit, which celebrated its grand opening in July.
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ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF VENTech CONSULTING, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company law The undersigned, being authorized to execute and file these articles, hereby certifies that: FIRST: The name of the limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as the "Company") is VENTech Consulting, LLC. SECOND: The County within the State of New York in which the office of the company is to be located is Warren County. THIRD: The existence of the company shall be perpetual, unless otherwise determined by the company. FOURTH: The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the company upon whom process against the company may be served. The address within or without the State of New York to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon such Secretary of State, is Michael Paradis, 16 Queens Way, Queensbury, New York 12804. FIFTH: The name and address of the registered agent(s) for service of process on the company in the State of New York is Michael Paradis, 16 Queens Way, Queensbury, New York 12804. Such registered agents are to be the agents of the company upon whom process against it may be served. SIXTH: The company is to be managed by all of its members exclusively in their membership capacity. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, these Articles of Organization have been subscribed this 14th day of June, 2010 by the undersigned who affirms that the statements made herein are true under penalties of perjury. Dated: June 14, 2010 Michael Paradis Organizer 16 Queens Way Queensbury, New York 12804 NE-7/17-8/21/10-6TC67981 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ANC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/02/10. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207, regd. agent upon whom and at which process may be served. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-7/24-8/28/10-6TC68798 ----------------------------LAKE LUZERNE AUTO PARTS, LLC Notice of Confirmation of Limited Liability Company pursuant to Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on May 27, 2010. Principal Business Location: 5 Bridge Street, Lake Luzerne, Warren County, New York 12846. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of any process to: P.O. Box 573, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846. The purpose of the LLC is for the parties to engage in any lawful activity. Submitted by: Raeann C. Johnson, Esq., 261 Main Street, Corinth, NY 12822. NE-7/24-8/28/10-6TC68809 ----------------------------SESSELMAN PROPERTIES, LLC Notice of Confirmation of Limited Liability Company pursuant to Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on May 27, 2010. Principal Business Location: 5 Bridge Street, Lake Luzerne, Warren County, New York 12846. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of any process to: P.O. Box 573, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846. The purpose of the LLC is for the parties to engage in any lawful activity. Submitted by: Raeann C. Johnson, Esq., 261 Main Street, Corinth, NY 12822. NE-7/24-8/28/10-6TC68808 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (“LLC”) Name: PALETTE STUDIOS LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on June 21, 2010. 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: 517 Garnet Lake Road, Warrensburg, NY 12885 NE-7/31-9/4/10-6TC68819 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FILING OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF BASS FUNDING, LLC NOTICE is hereby given as follows: (1) The name of the
Limited Liability Company is: Bass Funding, LLC (2) The Articles of Organization of such limited liability company were filed with the New York Department of State on July 15, 2010. (3) The county within New York State in which the office of such limited liability company is located is the County of Warren. (4) The New York Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served and the post office address to which the New York Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against it is: Judge & Duffy, Attorneys at Law, One Broad Street Plaza, P.O. Box 2850, Glens Falls, New York 12801-6850. (5) The purpose of the business of such limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the L.L.C.L. Dated: July 20, 2010 Judge & Duffy Attorneys at Law One Broad Street Plaza P.O. Box 2850 Glens Falls, NY 12801-6850 NE-7/31-9/4/10-6TC68821 ----------------------------LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: MBC ECommerce, LLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 5/10/10. Office location in Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: MBC ECommerce, LLC, 47 Windsong Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose of LLC: The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Limited Liability Company laws of the State of New York. NE-7/31-9/4/10-6TC68836 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: HAYES LANDHOLDINGS, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/21/10. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, Post Office Box 275, Brant Lake, New York 12815. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68847 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Name: NRGF, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with SSNY on 7/16/2010. Business Location: 49 Glenwood Avenue, Queensbury, NY 12804. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC. Term: Perpetual. Purpose Any other lawful business purpose. Law Offices of William J. Nealon, III, 591 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68845 ----------------------------KSL LAKE GEORGE HOLDINGS, LLC has been formed as a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) in New York. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on June 29, 2010. New York office location: Warren County. Secretary of State designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: c/o The LLC, 218 Middle Road, Lake George, New York 12845. Purpose: Any lawful business purpose. Howard I. Krantz, 161 Ottawa Street, Lake George, New York 12845. NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68846 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: CRANE MOUNTAIN MECHANICAL, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/27/10. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 1841 Garnet Lake Road, Johnsburg, New York 12843. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68864 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: H & Z REALTY GROUP LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/19/10. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Arthur Lawrence Alexander, P.C., 150 Broadway, Suite 1600, New York, New York 10038. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NE-8/7-9/11/10/-6TC68865 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NORTH COUNTRY COFFEE CAFE, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/20/2010. 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: 96 Farr Lane, Queensbury NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68860 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION of LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (“LLC”) Name: Patchwork Passion Quilt Shop, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 04/05/2010 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: 206 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801 NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68859 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF U P O N A H E W FARMS, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 17, 2005. Office location: 76 Potash Road, Lake Luzerne, Warren County, New York. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 76 Potash Road, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846 Purpose: any lawful activity. NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68871 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION of Limited Liability Company (“LLC”) Name: Creativity Star Productions, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 04/08/2010 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: 20 Marcelle Lane, Lake George, NY 12845. NE-8/7-9/11/10-6TC68872 ----------------------------WESTBROOK SENIOR RESIDENCES, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed with the Sec of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/6/10. NY office Location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon
SATURDAY August 21, 2010 him/her to The LLC, 536 Bay Rd., Ste. 2, Queensbury, NY 12804. General Purpose. NE-8/14-9/18/10-6TC68893 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF HOUSE OF TARLING LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 08/04/10. Office location: Warren County. Princ. office of LLC: 76 Perry Rd., North Creek, NY 12853. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NE-8/14-9/18/10-6TC68892 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The name of the limited liability is D & G BAY STREET ENTERPRISES, LLC. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was July 29, 2010. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren. 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 223 Chestnut Ridge Road, Queensbury, New York 12804. 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-8/14-9/18/10-6TC68889 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF First Flame Fireplaces, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/30/2010. 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, 475 Corinth Rd., Queensbury NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-8/14-9/18/10-1TC68898 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF D'S DOGS OF LAKE GEORGE, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/12/2009. Office location, County of Warren. The street address is: 70 Glen Street, Suite 330, Glen Cove, NY 11542. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 70 Glen Street, Suite 330, Glen Cove, NY 11542. Purpose: Any lawful act.
NE-8/21-9/25/10-6TC68903 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 15 KNOX ROAD LLC a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State on August 4, 2010, NY Office Location: Warren County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 7 Berkery Place, Alpine, New Jersey 07620. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-8/21-9/25/10-6TC68905 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the Limited Liability Company is 4036 Main Street, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Secretary of State (NYSOS) on June 10, 2010. The Company maintains an office located in Warren County. NYSOS has been designated as agent for service of process against the Company and NYSOS shall mail process to 4036 Main Street, Warrensburg, New York 12885. The latest date for Company Dissolution shall be indefinite. The purpose and business of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed. s/Daniel J. Mannix, Esq., Muller & Mannix, PLLC, 257 Bay Rd., PO Box 143, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-2535. NE-8/21-9/25/10-6TC68910 ----------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned shall receive sealed bids for sale and delivery to the County of Warren as follows: WC 75-10 - TREE R E M O V A L SERVICES FOR CHATIEMAC ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT WC 76-10 REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING STONE PILLARS AS PART OF A BRIDGE PROJECT ON CHATIEMAC ROAD IN JOHNSBURG, NY. You may obtain these Specifications either on-line or through the Purchasing Office. If you have any interest in these Specification on-line, please follow the instructions to register on the Capital Region Purchasing Group website, either for free or paid subscription. Go to http://co.warren.ny.us and choose BIDS AND PROPOSALS to access the Capital Region Purchasing Group OR go directly
t o www.govbids.com/scri pts/crpg/public/home1 .asp?utm_medium=re ferral&utm_source=W AR72NY&utm_campaign=web_site. If you Choose a free subscription, please note that you must visit the site up until the response deadline for any addenda. All further information pertaining to this bid will be available on this site. Bids which are not directly obtained from either source will be refused. Bids may be delivered to the undersigned at the Warren County Municipal Center, Warren County Purchasing Department, 2nd Floor, 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York, during regular business hours. Bids will be received up until Wednesday, August 25, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. All bids must be submitted on proper bid proposal forms. Any changes to the original bid documents are grounds for immediate disqualification. Late bids by mail, courier or in person will be refused. Warren County will not accept any bid or proposal which is not delivered to Purchasing by the time indicated on the time stamp in the Purchasing Department Office. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Julie A. Pacyna, Purchasing Agent Warren County Municipal Center Tel. (518) 761-6538 NE-8/21/10-1TC68918 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the Limited Liability Company is Infinite Mobility, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Secretary of State (NYSOS) on July 28, 2010. The Company maintains an office located in Warren County. NYSOS has been designated as an agent for service of process against the Company and NYSOS shall mail process to c/o Daniel S. Melucci, 1061 West Mountain Road, Queensbury, NY 12804. The latest date for Company Dissolution shall be indefinite. The purpose and business of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed. s/Daniel J. Mannix, Esq., Muller & Mannix, PLLC, 257 Bay Rd., PO Box 143, Glens Falls, NY 12801-0143. (518) 793-2535 NE-8/21-9/25/10-6TC68922 -----------------------------
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