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Peter Paine Jr. receives Hochschild award for public service. See Page 8
DEC, APA seek public comment on Moose River Plains proposal
North Creek Outreach Center hosts BBQ
NORTH CREEK — The Outreach Center is hosting a chicken BBQ Sept. 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Ski Bowl Park in North Creek to benefit the Outr each Center’s Food Pantry. The Keystone Band, a four piece group featuring music by the Eagles, Don Henley and Bob Seger will perform. The four participating musicians include Blair and Barry Gr egson, Andrea Hogan and David Ochal. Long time supporters of the food pantry , Don and Joyce Lasher of Brant Lake ar e the sponsors of the BBQ. The Lashers are well known in the community for their continued dedication to the center. Also, members of the Queensbury United Methodist Chur ch will be on hand to assist in the event. Proceeds of the event will go directly to the Outr each Center’s Food Pantry . The food pantry serves over 160 families monthly. Tickets are $8 and $7 for seniors.
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Pete and Dana Burns of Beaver Brook Outfitters in Wevertown guide a raft down the Hudson River’s challenging whitewater. New York State Gov. David Paterson and First Lady Michelle Paterson paddle from the center seats. Photo by Jim Swedberg
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Newborn marketing effort victim of vandalism By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com
NORTH CREEK — Befor e having a chance to see one winter tourism season, the sign placed on Route 28 in North Cr eek opposite Peaceful V alley Road to drive visitors fr om Gor e Mountain into the village of North Creek was vandalized last week. “It’s sad to see all of our ef forts r uined,” said Laurie Arnheiter, owner of Hudson River T rading Company and North Cr eek Business Alliance member. The sign was part of a campaign spearheaded by a sub-committee of the North Cr eek Business Alliance to use bed tax money to line the streets entering the village with a colorful marketing ef fort. Such marketing campaigns are part of an ongoing goal of bringing visitors and tourists to experience downtown North Creek and showcase local recreational opportunities. “We have been asking the question, how do we get them to come, for a long time,” said Arnheiter. The committee thought they had answered part of that question until pieces of the sign by Garnett Signs were ripped off their base. The Warren County Sherif f ’s Department evaluated the damage and er ported the act was indeed deliberate.
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A sign located on Route 28 installed with bed tax money by a sub-committee of the North Creek Business Alliance. Visible vandalism was labeled as intentional by the Warren County Sheriff’s Department. Photo by Lindsay Yandon
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INDIAN LAKE — Concerned citizens filed into a designated r oom at Indian Lake Central School last week to make their voices heard to the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) and the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) r egarding a series of compr ehensive, integrated management actions pr oposed for the Moose River Plains Wild Forest. The management pr oposals include: • Creating the Moose River Plains Intensive Camping Area along the Limekiln Lake-Cedar River Road. • Expanding the W est Canada Lake W ilderness, which bor ders the Moose River Plains. • Closing certain trails and roads in the wild for est to snowmobiling, many of which ar e dead-ends or spurs, or r eceive little or no snowmobile use. • Creating a new community-connector snowmobile trail fr om Limekiln LakeCedar River Road to Lower Sargent Pond, which will provide connections to Indian Lake, Inlet, Raquette Lake and Long Lake. Resulting overall snowmobile mileage would be appr oximately 59 miles. • Cr eating the Beaver Lake Special Management Area, which includes ar eas south of the South Branch of the Moose River and west of the pr oposed intensive use area boundary along
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Local nonprofits celebrate at awards ceremony lindsay@denpubs.com SCHROON LAKE — A growing philanthropic presence in the Gor e Mountain r egion, the Community Fund for the Gore Mountain Region, honor ed local nonpr ofit or ganizations to the 2010 grant award ceremony Aug. 20 at the Seagle Music Colony’s Rehearsal Studio. Since 2006, a group of local residents have worked to gro w CFGMR, an endowment fund, ensuring the Gore Mountain region has permanent charitable resources that will always be available to meet pressing needs and improve the quality of life of the regional communities. The endowment’s income fr om CFGMR is distributed in the form of annual grants in various ar eas. The amount of grant funding available is determined by the income generated by CFGMR’s principal. CFGMR’s principal has gr own with the gener ous donations of local and seasonal residents and community minded employers including The Barton Group. As the fund continues to grow, the size and number of grants will increase. The 2010 CFGMR grant recipients include: • The Adirondack Tri-County Nursing Home for entryway garden plantings • Essex County T oys for Kids for holidays toys for underprivileged children in Schroon and Minerva • Johnsburg Historical Society for archival storage materials to preserve local historical artifacts • Johnsburg Youth Commission for first aid kits and personal flotation devices for the TREKS program • Minerva Fire and Rescue Squad funds toward s a sign for their building • Minerva Historical Society funds toward s a scanner and computer • Planet Minerva for community gard en first aid kit, com-
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poster and educational materials • Minerva Central School for funding assistance for the Middle School student’s trip to Manhattan next spring • North Creek Ministry for purchase of and instruction in the use of car seats and adding to a baby’s emergency fund • North Country Outreach Center (garden program) seed starts, fertilizer and tools; (GED pr ogram) preparation materials; and (food pantry) funds to expand food items available to those in need • Seagle Music Colony in support of two free concerts in the community • Schroon Lake Chamber of Commer ce in support of the free holiday celebration • Schr oon Lake Athletic Booster Club to assist with the purchase of a scoreboard • Schroon Lake Historical Society assistance in upgrading computer systems • Schroon Lake Youth Commission assistance in upgrading team equipment CFGMR is af filiated with the Adirondack Community Trust, founded in 1997. ACT is a nonpr ofit r egional community foundation that enables people and institutions to establish endowed funds to benefit specific needs.ACT currently services 200 charitable funds and has $23 million in assets. “Our affiliation with ACT ensures all gifts qualify for the maximum available tax deduction,” said CFGMR member Elise Widlund. “Donations from advisors have made the operational costs of mailings, postal box, stationary and printing possible — thus, not diluting the granting resource.” The public’s help is needed to build the CFGMR fund. This year they had grant requests for $17,772 for 21 projects, but were only able to distribute $7,500 towar ds these pr ojects. The CFGMR is actively seeking contributions to bolster the local nonprofits who ar e seeking to make the r egion a better place. Contributions can be made to PO Box 217, North Cr eek, N.Y. 12853. For mor e information, contact Cali Br ooks, executive director of the ACT at 523-9904 or visit www .GenerousACT.org.
Campers make their way into North Creek on Route 28N Aug. 19 for the Upper Hudson River Music Festival. Ski Bowl Park was busy with 179 campers for the weekend, which welcomed Bluegrass performers from across the country to showcase their music. Photo by Lloyd Burch
Vandalism From page 1 district receives a lot of the tourism attention drawn in by Gore Mountain, possibly leaving others in the various other hamlets of Johnsbur g feeling they ar e missing out, she said. “The efforts to drive people to North Cr eek were working and that brings money and exposure to the entire town of Johnsbur g,” she said. “It just doesn’t make sense that someone would want to ruin that when it helps everyone.” The NCBA and committee ar e exploring how to r eplace the sign and hope to have something in place befor e the start of the winter ski season at Gore Mountain.
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how much excitement and enthusiasm the childr en had about gardening. One teacher overheard a kid on the bus saying, “this was the best field trip we’ve ever taken.” The MCS 5th grade came to plant the pepper plants they started in school as well as arugula and basil seeds on June 2nd. The weather was much more suited to planting and the kids had a wonderful time. They kept looking for more jobs to do after their veggies were planted and ended up watering the entire garden. Planet Minerva volunteers have weeded and watered the garden thr oughout the summer , including families who signed up through school to tend the gard en for a week. The Minerva Gleaned Food Pr ogram has been the r ecipient of some of the early harvest and volunteers ar e always welcome to take veggies home. The Little Groups of the MYP came to the garden to pick vegetables Aug. 11. For many of them, it was the first time they had seen the gar den since they planted in the spring. They harvested corn, tomatoes, sugar snap peas, green and purple string beans, radishes and zucchini in a whirlwind of excitement. Much of their harvest was eaten at the Youth Program End of the Year Picnic. Planet Minerva looks forwar d to continuing the partnerships with MCS and MYP and getting kids excited about planting and eating vegetables. For mor e information, call Jen Thul at 251-5838 or follow Planet Minerva on Facebook.
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Obituaries Georgia Chloe Hitchcock Aug. 19, 2010
WEVERTOWN — Geor gia Chloe (Ross) Hitchcock, formerly of Afton, NY, passed away peacefully at home with family by her side at the age of 77 on August, 19 2010. Georgia was born in W evertown, NY on September 13, 1932. She was the 7th of 13 children, Mother to 6, Grandmother to 14, and Great-Grandmother to 8. Along with being devoted to To the News Enterprise: her family and friends, she sold Sarah Coventry jewelry , enChildren in Minerva have had the opportunity to become joyed crocheting, and was happiest when playing a game of involved with the Planet Minerva Community Gar den this cards with her grandchildr en. She r eceived her GED fr om growing season. Planet Minerva has partnered with MinerHarpursville, was a member and former secr etary of the va Central School (MCS) and the Minerva Youth Pr ogram Afton VFW auxiliary, employed by theAfton Central School (MYP) for the second year of their gar den in or der to give District, and a den mother to the cub scouts. kids the opportunity to plant and harvest their own vegetaShe is survived by her former husband Cassius Donald bles. Hitchcock; her Children: The fun began back in the middle of April when Planet Edward D. & Linda Mary (Pell) Hitchcock of Sidney, NY; Minerva volunteers came to MCS, with veggies in hand to George A. & Gloria M. (Lamb) Hitchcock V ictor, NY ; give students in grades pr e-kindergarten thr ough fifth a Jennifer Monroe Stephen L. Hitchcock (Sr) of Afton, NY; Linda D. Hitchcock taste test. Each student had a scorecard to show which vegMinerva & Greg A. Nowark of Binghamton, NY; etables they liked and which they did not care for. This was Gregory L. & Andrea E. (Wood) Hitchcock of Sidney, NY; a success, most kids tasted all vegetables that wer e offered and Ronald D. (Sr) & T racy J. (McKnight) Hitchcock of and they wer e asking for mor e on their way out the door . Plessis, NY ; her Grandchildren: Ann M. (Hitchcock) & Jon The following week Planet Minerva came back to school to Schwab; Jennifer Smith; Stephen L. (Jr) & Melessa M. help students plant vegetable seeds. They car ed for these (Kwiatkowski) Hitchcock; Jeremy D. & Lisa (Marin) Hitchseedlings in their classrooms and watched them grow for a cock; Stephenie L. Hitchcock; Mary K. Hitchcock; Joshua R. little over a month. Hitchcock; Kylee J. McKnight; AJ Hitchcock; Ronnie D. Students took a field trip to the gar den to plant their Hitchcock (Jr); Nicholas W . McKnight; Rebecca D. Hitchseedlings as well as additional starter plants and seeds, May To the News Enterprise: cock; Brandon M. Hitchcock; and Collin J. Hitchcock; her 26. Even though it was above 90 degr ees this day (not the This summer Jim McIntyr e, former Long Lake Justice of ideal temperatur e for planting!) everything got put in the the Peace, donated a series of photographs to the Long Lake Great-Grandchildren: Samantha M. Poole; Gage S. Str ong; Ashley C. Smith; Daniel Smith (Jr); Gavin R. Hitchcock; Dyground including corn, celery, tomato, cauliflower and bean Archives. The photos wer e taken in 1959 when the steamlan Smith; Ian M. Schwab;Ayden P. Hitchcock. She was anxplants and spinach and carrot seeds. It was wonderful to see boat, Buttercup, was raised from the bottom of Long Lake. iously awaiting the birth of her namesake Chloe Elizabeth The boat had been transported over snow and ice from RaSchwab who is expected onAugust 24, 2010. She is also surquette Lake in the winter of 1882 by Thomas and W illiam vived by her Siblings: Myrtle Ross; Lois (Wells) Secor; Earl West Durant. They were interested in providing steamboat service from the Deerland end of Long Lake to a landing six Wells; Hilda (Wells) Vroman; and Jean Wells; and her brothers- and sisters- in-law: V onda (Washburn) Engle; Gerald miles down the Raquette River. The Durants also erected a Washburn; Kenneth Washburn; dam on the Raquette River north of Long Lake in or der to Georgia is pr edeceased by her par ents: Garry Charles keep the lake and river level high enough for the steamRoss, Rilla (Gates) Ross Wells & Gilbert Wells; her siblings: boat’s easy access to docks. An unforeseen result was that Lillian (Ross) Bump; Geneva (Ross) Cole; Garry Ross; water covered all the sand beaches along the lakeshor e for Charles Ross; Phillip Wells; Phillis Ross; and John W ells; and which Long Lake is known. her brothers- and sisters- in law: Alberta (Washburn) Ross One summer evening in Aug., 1885 when the Butter cup Mosher; Robert Washburn; Wilma Prouty; Wilda “Billy Kay” was tied to the Sagamor e Hotel dock, it was towed to the (Washburn) Martin; Frank Hitchcock; Har old Hitchcock; middle of the lake about 500 feet of f the Sagamor e Hotel and Ona (Hitchcock) Cooper. bluff and sunk by angry Guides. They wer e angry because Chloe, as she was fondly known to her immediate famisteamboats were cutting into their business of transporting ly, was a kind and caring person who always worried about tourists and sports around the lake. That same night, the watchman at the Raquette River dam others before herself. She is re membered for her famous pizza for which her family eagerly gathered each Friday night was startled when a bullet exploded into his campfire. Takto share and enjoy. Along with pizza, Chloe had an amazing the hint, he took off into the woods. Shortly afterwards there was a loud explosion and the Raquette River dam was ing r ecipe for fudge that was enjoyed and fought over by all. Her family was her life and she will be gr eatly missed no more and the sand beaches once again emer ged along the by all who knew and loved her. shore. The family would like to extend their special thanks and This well planned and executed plot did not go unnoticed appreciation to Lour des Hospice for the loving car e they but the culprits were never apprehended, identified or prosgave to Chloe; especially Bindy, Ann, and Sharon. ecuted. Theories abound even today as to the names of the Family and friends are invited to call Saturday, August 28 Guides that were involved. Youth members of Planet Minerva plant their seedlings in a comat C.H. Landers Funeral Chapel from 11am to 1 pm. The FuMcIntyre’s photographs, a series of seven, show the Firemunity garden in Minerva Aug. 11. neral service will begin at 1pm followed by a graveside servman’s dock of f the Sagamor e Hotel bluf f, which was used Photo submitted ice at East Side Cemetery in Afton, NY. as a diving platform, next, the diver , George Boudreau ready As an alternative to flowers Chloe’s family suggests conto descend to the bottom of the lake, the boat slowly rising tributions be made in her memory to Sidney United from the bottom to lastly , a pictur e of Frank McIntyr e, the Methodist Church, 12 Liberty Street Sidney, NY 13838. donor ’s br other and diver , holding the steam gauge fr om Denton Publications, Inc. We’re more than a newspaper, We’re a community service. the boat. The photographs ar e on display in the Archives building as is the Buttercup, itself in an adjacent building. Andrew H. Skiba Our goal at Denton Publications is to publish accurate, useful and timely information in our The Long Lake Archives building and the Butter cup are newspapers, news products, shopping guides, vacation guides, and other specialty publications for Aug. 10, 2010 located behind the Long Lake T own Offices and are open to the benefit of our readers and advertisers. We value your comments and suggestions concerning all aspects of this publication. the public on T uesdays fr om 9 a.m. until noon, or by apGUILDERLAND — Andrew H. Skiba, 54 of Guilderland, pointment by calling 624-5378. passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Aug. 10 at the Hospice
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Fulton Chain Gang returns to Long Lake Band to help local fire department celebrate 75 years By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com
LONG LAKE — The Fulton Chain Gang will r eturn to Long Lake to entertain locals with their high-energy hybrid of country and rock music Saturday, Sept. 4. Their performances will be part of Long Lake’s second annual Labor Day Chicken Bar -B-Que. They will showcase their music from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Mt. Sabattis Pavilion. This event is co-sponsored by the Long Lake Fire Department and the town of Long Lake. For mor e than 15 years, The Fulton Chain Gang has entertained audiences throughout Central and Northern New York. They have shared the stage with numerous artists including Billy Currington, Joe Diffie, Sammy Kershaw, Tracy Lawrence and Toby Keith. “They are very high-ener gy”, said Long Lake dir ector of tourism Alexandra Verner Roalsvig. “Ther e stage pr esence and har d-driving country-r ock style always pleases the crowd and keeps them coming back for more.” The “Gang” blends early country and southern rock with more contemporary music to build a show that is enjoyable and appealing for all ages. Fr om detail ranging fr om lighting to sound, the band consistently delivers high energ y entertainment. “They fill the dance floor and deliver cro wd-pleasing performances,” said Roalsvig. LLFD br oke r ecords with last year ’s barbecue and they hope to host another successful event this year. Dinners will be on sale and takeouts will be available. The fir e department is celebrating 75 years of service in the community and is currently raising funds to support the
construction of a new fire department building. Shawn Wright has been leading the department as chief for 10 years and is excited about what the department has accomplished during the past 75 years. “We have come a long way,” he said. The department has seen the community lose a lot, he said, referring to the Blarney Stone Restaurant that was destroyed by fir e last Memorial Day, but they have been fortunate enough to save a lot as well, he acknowledged The department will be conducting a raffle for a 2010 Polaris Ranger 400 pr ovided by Pr ogressive Motorsports in Hudson Falls towar ds this cause. T ickets ar e available for $10 at ar ea businesses. Fir eworks will close the event at dusk.
ationists with varied interests and abilities. From page 1 “We hope to pr ovide inOtter Brook Road. tensive use camping while • Discontinuing public preserving the rustic oppormotor vehicle and snowmotunities pr ovided by the bile use on Indian Lake Road Moose River Plains,” said and the former Otter Br ook Rick Weber of the APA. “A truck trail. lot of coordination and planThe plans have been in the ning as gone into these docdeveloping stages since uments by both the DEC and 2001 and have alr eady unthe APA.” dergone one round of public Local citizens were apprecomment in 2006. ciative of the willingness to Both the management accept public comment and plan and the classification revise the documents by the proposal are a collaborative two agencies. Some atteneffort and will need to be ap- dees did voice their disproved by Gov . David Patpleasure, however , on the terson after being completed revisions of the pr oposals. by the DEC and APA. Many wer e discouraged by “We feel that collaboratthe announcement of cloing on this is a more efficient sures and wilderness reclasway of accomplishing our sifications. goals,” Jim Connelly, deputy “Tourism is the only ecodirector, APA. “The pr ocess nomic engine that pr opels is a good one.” Hamilton county and much Located in the central and of the Adirondack Park,” southwestern portion of the said Assemblywoman TereAdirondack Park, the Moose sa Saywar d. “Cr eating River Plains Wild Forest ofwilderness lands will only fers many year-round recre- result in the loss of r ecreational opportunities inational uses.” cluding hiking, fishing, caOthers joined Saywar d in noeing, skiing, mountain suggesting that the camping biking, snowmobiling, and r ecreation ar eas facing horseback riding, hunting closure should r emain open and camping, making it an until replacements are open ideal destination for r ecrefor use.
“Closing camps, trails and roads because of r eclassification to wilderness will result in loss of access,” said Fred Monr oe of the W arren County Boar d of Supervisors. The two agencies were applauded for their ef forts in connecting existing snowmobile trails to incr ease the total amount of local mileage. Local snowmobilers attended as well as Jim McCulley of the Lake Placid Snowmobile Club wer e present to voice their suggestions. “There is no r eason for any more snowmobile trails to be closed in the Adirondack Park,” he said. “It’s nice to see New York State land being used for something other than allowing trees to r ot, but we need trails besides just connectors.” Lexi Biele, age 10, r ead a story that she wrote about a moose citing at Moose River Plains while fishing with her family. Community members joined her in asserting that r eclassification would prevent families, the disabled and the elderly fr om accessing these popular recreation areas.
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Health & Fitness Fall 2010 How the ‘Biggest Loser’ mentality can undermine your health By Bonnie Sprinkle Certified Personal Trainer
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his is the time of year that I feel discouraged. Discouraged about the state of health & fitness and the majority of public perceptions about this. I've come to realize that these feelings hit me hard every year at this time .... it's my "January slump" except it's a summer slump. Most people experience this slump in the winter; less sun, less activity, looking forward to months of cold weather....it's enough to make anyone be down in the dumps. So what brings me down now? I think it's the let down, in March everyone is working on the latest diet or fitness fad. People who don't walk are beginning running programs, people with knee, back and neck issues sign up for cardio classes in droves. Everyone is doing it. It’s fun, it brings old friends and family together. If 30 minutes of exercise is good then surely 2 hours is better! So what could be bad about that? After all it improves health. Or does it? Will that individual be turned against exercise forever? To me that individual who wins the “Biggest Loser” is really the biggest loser now set up for a lifetime of failure. But the public eats it up. On Losing it with Jillian the father who had to give up his business due to health issues sits there and brags about 10 years of football and learning lots of "life lessons" from that. So here he is at 40 something a complete mess, a serious health risk. Why….because he held on to the diet
and exercise concepts he had at 18 years old. He never did learn or grow. Now he’s in the clutches of Jillian and will have a big weight loss and feel better but (and I guarantee this) within a year he’ll be worse off having gained even more weight and now thinks that fitness and health involves extreme exercise and a starvation diet and may be turned away from ever trying again. Many think that surgery is their only option since they think they’ve tried everything and it didn’t work. That is how the “Biggest Loser” or the “all or nothing” mentality hurts you. Combine this with marketing and wordof-mouth advertising promoting various weight loss products, appetite suppressants and diets. Many are all natural or herbal, a few are FDA approved. Anyone who has followed the history of these products can see a sad pattern. Look at ephedrine and ma hung, it was in everything, it took years to get it off the market and now products that act like it are still in diet products. And people still buy them. Lose a few pounds feel all kinds of energy, step up activity levels; all or nothing. The biggest loser and so on. Weight is lost. All is well for 2 or maybe even 3 months then it all comes falling down. A plateau, followed by weight gain, combined with a true lack of energy, perhaps depression. Eat less, exercise more and get healthy? Sounds like common sense but actually while this can show some temporary results; in the long run it can lead to a lifetime of health issues. Added exercise calls for added eating of quality foods. The average trend follower will start to live on
fruit, yogurt, and salad; Atkins, South Beach, Nutrisystem & Jenny all produce temporary short lived results. Participants lose lots of weight initially and then either get hurt, sick or hit a plateau or all of those! So it's over for another year, “ya know that old fat gene or whatever.” Then again another year, another diet, another fad," just do it, go for it, rah, rah, it's fun!" How does this hurt you? After all you're getting healthy right? Well each time bone density goes down, body fat increases and health declines. The gap seems to be widening between those who can get healthy and those who just keep following the latest trends as another generation is born who will have a shorter lifespan than their parents. More opportunities for exercise are available than ever before yet health & fitness seems impossible without a complete overhaul of today's fitness concepts. This is discouraging! With our societies focus on weight loss as being the guideline for health & fitness comes a HUGE conflict between diet, exercise and TRUE health & fitness. People flock to the latest fad looking for the answer. We're deluged with infomercials, ads, and documentaries promoting extreme exercise, starvation diets & gastric surgeries as successful options for health and fitness. Without a true People should stick with a daily fitness routine instead healthy eating program and common sense exercise; the all or nothing men- of extreme exercise and a starvation diet to avoid the diet roller coaster tality will lead to orthopedic injury, weight gain and further disappointments. And so goes the diet roller coaster.
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The Simple Proven Process That Will Bring Down Your Weight And Improve Your Overall Health By Philip Orhokomua A health resource expert The number of people suffering from obesity is steadily increasing by the day. And the fact is that, majority of those overweight want to want to burn up these fat and become healthier. I discover that the first thing such people do is to get on diet, but the reason many of these diet program seems not to work is that most of the weight you lose is water weight and seems to come right back after the weight loss pr ogram. To lose weight and not having not to worry about dieting, you must first and for e-
most cultivate the habit of consuming plenty of fr uits, whole grain and vegetables. These food items ar e low in calories and contain plenty of fiber, which will not only help you to lose some excess fat, but also impr ove your overall health. You must also drink plenty of water as this will help in detoxifying your system and help you get rid of excess water weight. Engaging in a lot of physical exer cises is a point also to consider, if you are serious about burning some fat. It could be just a 20 minutes walk daily or better still going on a bike ride, doing this will help kick start a
sluggish metabolism. Making it simply for you to lose weight. The habit of snacking is not altogether wr ong, only that you should make a choice of selecting healthy snacks that are low in low in fat and taking it alongside with apples. And lastly you must learn to practice what I called portion control, this is whereby you measur e your amount of food intake, it will help you to compar e your typical meal size to the r ecommended size. Don’t get into the habit of over eating as this will hinder your effort to burn fat.
How to Prevent Heart Problems and Stroke By Dr. Mital John Coronary heart disease and heart attack and str oke can be avoided to a large extent by lifestyle measures. The direct causes of cor onary heart disease and stroke are factors like these: - Restriction of blood vessels in the heart and the rest of the body by arteriosclerosis. - High blood cholester ol level. - High blood pressure. - Excess weight. - Diabetes. - High level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood. - High content of low density lipopr otein (LDL) and low-density lipopr otein (HDL) in blood. Lipoprotein is a combination of pr otein and fatty substances that are linked to each other. - Inflammation in the circulatory system. - High age. - Inherited tendencies for high cholester ol and heart disease. - Men ar e mor e likely to get heart disease than women. These factors ar e interr elated in complex ways, and are causing or amplifying each other. For example, arteriosclerosis will cause higher blood pr essure, high blood pr essure and will cause even more atherosclerosis. Many of these factors are ultimately caused or aggravated by the lifestyle of these factors: A too-high intake of fat,
and fish oil. - Use only a moderate amount of soy oil and corn oil in the diet. Only using such oil types will give you too much polyunsaturated fat of the omega-6-type. - Use only a very moderate amount of fat sour ces like butter, coconut oil and palm oil. A high level of consumption of these fat sour ces gives you a lot of saturated fat. - Avoid letting the fat has been chemically modified, thus called trans-fat. This type of fat is often found in margarines, crackers, snack Eat right and exercise to prevent a heart attack or stroke. foods, fast food and other food pre-made. cholesterol and sugar. per day. Each piece should - Consume just a very -The fat consumption of be the size of an apple or carmoderate amount of sugar , the wrong type. rot. They should be raw or refined flour or refined cere-Lack of fiber , vitamins, carefully boiled so that nuals. minerals and other dietary trients are not washed out. - Consume just a moderate deficiencies. - Eat full corn br ead, amount of tranquilizers and -The stress at work and in whole grain corn, peas, stimulants like alcohol and everyday life. beans and potatoes. caffeine. -Smokers. - Eat only a moderate - Use only a moderate -Lack of exercise. amount of fat. amount of salt in food. HowLifestyle adjustments will - Consume cholester ol ever, in hot weather and the therefore be the main methrich foods like egg, spawn or hard physical work, you will ods of pr evention of heart liver in only moderate need more salt. failure. A diet with the aim amounts. Evidence suggests that it of pr eventing heart disease - Ideally most fat you eat, will be helpful to take supis usually the same as a diet shall be of the mono-unsatuplements of some natural to pr event cancer and other rated. You also need some of remedies to pr event heart diseases. Here are the gener- the polyunsaturated omegadisease and help improve alal diet advice: 3 and omega 6, but not too ready have heart problems. - Avoid or r educe the much of omega-6. The conamount of food that ar e insumption of saturated fats dustrially pr ocessed, artifishould be moderate. cially made or heavily fried. - In order to achieve a bal- Eating fish at least every ance of fat, most of the fat second day. Also eat seafood supply should come fr om a and fouls. mixture of sour ces such as - Do not eat much r ed olive oil, canola oil, nuts, 25% OFF meat. sunflower oil, sunflower oil, Mastectomy Bras - Eat 5 fruits or vegetables linseed oil (oil fiber), fish
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Adirondack Museum receives challenge grant for auditorium renovations By Lindsay Yandon lindsay@denpubs.com
The proposed renovations to the auditorium and the Adirondack Museum will make aesthetic changes as well as make the building handicap accessible. Photo courtesy of the Adirondack Museum
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — As the Adirondack Museum hopes to become accessible to all who wish to take advantage of their pr ogramming, they will conduct renovations to their auditorium including handicap access. The museum received a challenge grant in the amount of $20,000 fr om the John Ben Snow Memorial Trust for the project. “With the gratifying news of the award comes the har d work of raising a matching $20,000 by Dec. 15, 2010,” said dir ector of institutional advancement Sarah Lewin. The accessibility project will provide a wheel-chair entrance to the auditori-
um — the site of lectur es, films, and special programs such as the museum’s popular Cabin Fever Sunday series — from the campus side of the building. By r e-designing one of the doors at the rear of the auditorium and creating an attractive, cover ed, ramped entrance, the museum will eliminate the need for those with a disability to leave the gr ounds and enter the pr ogram space from the parking lot. The renovation will allow the interior of the auditorium to be easily accessed by wheelchair , enabling everyone, regardless of mobility, to pr esent or enjoy museum programs. The museum is now accepting donations towards to project in an ef fort to match the grant money. “Every dollar towar d meeting the challenge will help; no contribution is
too small,” said Lewin. For further information or to make a donation, contact Lewin at 352-731 1, ext. 125 or via e-mail at slewin@ adkmuseum.org. The mission of the Syracuse-based John Ben Snow Memorial T rust is to make grants within specific focus are as to enhance the quality of life in many geographic regions. Historically, the Memorial Trust has made grants in the pr ogram ar eas of arts and cultur e, community development, education, the environment, historic preservation, and journalism. The Memorial Trust responds to the ever-changing needs of various segments of the population, especially to the needs of young people and people who ar e disadvantaged either physically or economically.
Peter Paine Jr. receives Harold K. Hochschild Award BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — Peter S. Paine Jr., who has devoted much of his life to exemplary public service, r eceived the Adirondack Museum’s 2010 Harold K. HochschildAward Aug. 19. The award was presented on behalf of the museum’s boar d of trustees at a ceremony held at the museum. The program was filled with tributes to Paine fr om friends and colleagues. Speakers included Adirondack Museum dir ector Car oline M. W elsh; Hochschild Award Committee tr ustee and chairman Glenn
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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 2512225. LONG LAKE — Farmer ’s Market, corner of Rt 30 and South Hill Road across from post of fice. Thursdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. through Sept. 9. NORTH CREEK — Fr ee 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 www.northcreekfarmersmarket.com for mor e information. JOHNSBURG — Johnsburg Public Library Books for Cooks meets 2nd Wednesday of each month at, 5 p.m. at the library. NORTH CREEK — Weight W atchers meeting Tuesdays 6 - 7 p.m. Johnsburg Central School r oom 122. Call Kathy 251-2409 for more information. NORTH CREEK — Rotary meets every Thursday fr om 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. at Marsha's
Restaurant on Main Str eet, North Cr eek. Old and new members welcome. NORTH CREEK — The North Country Outr each Center is offering a free GED program for all ages every Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. at the Center. Anyone interested in either taking this course or volunteering should contact the Outreach Center at 251-3481. NEWCOMB — Newcomb Mt. Quilters meeting 1st Monday and 3r d Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Newcomb Fire Hall. NORTH CREEK — The Town of Johnsbur g Library hosts a pr e-school story hour and crafts every Friday from 10 - 11 a.m. NORTH CREEK — The North Cr eek American Legion Post 629 holds monthly meetings the thir d Tuesday of every month at 3:30 p.m. at the firehouse. All old and new members are welcome. JOHNSBURG — The Town of Johnsbur g Library Board of Trustees meets the first W ednesday of each month at the library at 5:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. NORTH CREEK — Johnsburg Central School Pr eschool Story T ime for thr ee
and four year olds on Mondays, 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. in the elementary library. Contact Mr. Eric Gelber 251-2921 ext. 3804. Begins Oct. 6 and runs to June. MINERVA — Planet Minerva meeting 2nd W ednesday of each month at town hall, 7 p.m. NORTH CREEK — The Gore Mt. Senior Citizens meet the 4th Monday of each month at the Meal Site in North Creek at 5:30 p.m. for a cover ed dish followed by our meeting. All over 55 are invited to join. NORTH CREEK — Fr ee transportation for town of Johnsburg seniors age 60 and over to Glens Falls and Queensbury for shopping and medical appointments every Thursday . Call Barbara L ynch at 251-5546 for more information. WEVERTOWN — Johnsburg Historical Society meeting 12 p.m. every first Monday of month in ground floor meeting r oom of Wevertown Community Center . Office hours upstairs every Monday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Contact 251-5788 for mor e information. JOHNSBURG — T ake Of f Pounds Sensibly will meet at 5:15 p.m. on T uesdays at
RWJ United Methodist Church. For information call 251-3625 or 623-3509. LONG LAKE — Fancy Fibers Knitters meet at Adirondack Fibers 7 - 9 p.m. every Tuesday. INDIAN LAKE — Senior citizen's bingo, Mondays 12:30 - 3 p.m. at the Senior citizens meal site. For mor e information call 648-5412.
Friday August 27 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — American Mountain Men at the Adirondack Museum, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For mor e information call 352-731 1 or www.adkmuseum.org. LONG LAKE — Scrapbooking with Shawnee Ross at the Library , 7 p.m. Pr eregistration r equired. Call 624-3825. TICONDEROGA — Summer Celebration at Sugar & Spice Country Shoppe, 98 Montcalm Street, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Come and enjoy Summertime sales and sample food and drink fr om our new gourmet food lines. For more information, please call 518-585-7727.
Saturday August 28 NORTH CREEK — Rabies Clinic hosted by W arren County at North Creek Fire-
InBrief Newcomb Central School to host book sale
NEWCOMB — During the weekend of Sept. 11 and 12, Newcomb Central School will host a book sale at the school, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Sunday . Come browse thr ough books new and old.
Old fashioned hymn sing to be held at Long Lake Pavilion One hundred sixty-three children attended this year’s Johnsburg Youth Program held at the Ski Bowl Park. Several received awards at the year end celebration. Arts and crafts recipients included Annabelle Millington, EmmaLee Ellsworth and Kora Millington. Double box ball recipients included Ty Berg and Austin Campbell, Aiden Connelly and Dalton Stevens, and Jack Harvey and Austin Washburn. Swimming recipients included HarLee Bradway, Madison Buck, Madison Vaus, Cadence LaVergne, Drue DeGroat, Sierra Dunkley, Aileen Stevens, Cody Bradway, Sydney Selleck, Jennie Allen, Anthonie West, Alexandra Garcia, Emily Jensen-Vargas, Sheridan Millington, Jaxon Roblee, Liam Connelly, Dawson West, Dalton Stevens, Tammie Wilson, Aidan Connelly, Todd Millington, Novalee Gadway, Tyler Wilkerson, Patrick Wagner, and Jesika Bradway. Perfect attendance recipients included Cadence LaVergne, Sierra Dunkley, Aileen Stevens, Anthonie West, Anthony Jensen-Vargas, Ashley Olden, Dawson West, and Shawn Nevins. Outstanding camper awards (pictured) went to Jordon Conlon, Madison Vaus, Jaxon Roblee, Aidan Connelly, Sierra Dunkley, Hunter Mulvey, Aileen Stevens, Dalton Stevens and Sydney Selleck. Photo by Ann Dingman
LONG LAKE — The Calvary United Methodist Church will sponsor a hymn sing at the Mt. Sabattis Pavilion during the r egular worship hour of 1 1 a.m. Sunday, Aug.t 29. Herb Chatzky will be the or ganist, and will be playing a portable keyboar d. 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 pr ovided. For mor e information, call 624-2056.
InBrief Johnsburg Library News JOHNSBURG — The Johnsbur g Library is curr ently offering the following new books for re ading pleasure. In the fiction category Burn by Nevada Bair , Tough Customer by Sandra Brown, and Private by James Patterson are available. Blind Descent by James M. T abor and Warren County - It's People and Their History Over Time by the Warren County Historical Society ar e some inter esting non-fiction books. New DVDs available include Ghost W riter, Crazies, and A Prophet (French).
Jam session scheduled in Long Lake LONG LAKE — A traditional music jam sessions featuring a variety of acoustic folk instr uments 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 ar e encouraged to come
and join in, and everyone is encouraged to come and listen, sing and dance. Some of the instr uments typically used at these sessions are guitar, fiddle, dulcimer, mandolin, accordion, concertina, banjo, and bass. Music featur ed 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.
SATURDAY August 28, 2010 house 10 a.m. to noon. INDIAN LAKE — Horseshoe T oss Competition at Byron Park, 9 a.m. Two person teams, double elimination. Registration fee $10 per team, cash payout for first, second and thir d. Registration starts at 9 a.m., competition begins at 10 a.m. For more information or to pr eregister call 648-5828.
Sunday August 29 LONG LAKE — Acoustic Folk Music Jam at “The Knoshery” near the T own Beach on route 30, 4 - 6 p.m.
Monday August 30 INDIAN LAKE — Senior Citizens Bingo at the Senior Citizens Mealsite, 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. For mor e information call 648-5412.
Wednesday September 1 NORTH CREEK — Live music at barVino, 8 p.m. INDIAN LAKE — Horseshoes at Byr on 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.
Thursday September 2 NORTH CREEK — Cruise Night, 4 p.m. For mor e information, visit the Cr uise Nights in North Creek Facebook page. NORTH CREEK —
Framers Market at the Kellogg building, 3 - 6 p.m. Visit www.northcreekfarmersmarket.com for mor e information. NORTH CREEK — Charles Cornell Jazz T rio live at the Copperfield Inn. Call 251-2200 for more information. NORTH CREEK— Depot Museum tour , walk, and train ride with Adirondack Architectural Heritage. Call 834-9328 for tickets.
Friday September 3 LONG LAKE — Scrapbooking with Shawnee Ross at the Library , 7 p.m. Pr eregistration r equired. Call 624-3825. LONG LAKE — Library bake say, 9 a.m.
Saturday September 4 NORTH CREEK — T rio Casals classical piano trios at Tannery Pond Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Contact the Upper Hudson Musical Arts at 681-1715 for more information. LONG LAKE — Chicken BBQ and live music by the Fulton Chain Gang at the Mt. Sabattis Pavilion, 4-9 p.m. Dusk Fir eworks at Long Lake Beach or view from Mt. Sabattis. NORTH CREEK — Chicken BBQ and Concert at SKi Bowl Park, 4 - 7 p.m. to benefit North Country Outreach Center. Tickets are on sale at the Outreach Center $8for adults and $7 for seniors.
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08/13 Don PiperREF.to NYS Mortg Agcy $56,368 GF 29-31 Grove Ave. 08/13 C.BilodeauREF to WallsFargoCredit $180,000 QBY 144 Sunnyside Rd. 08/13 DonaldRosewayTRSTto LewisGallup $149,000 WBG Lot#22 James St. Extensn. 08/17 John F. O’Neill to Leroy Bills $3,500 SC Tannery Ln. lot adjstmt 08/13 Glenn FanninREF to Deutsche Bank $117,300 JBG Condo 5D Freebern Rd. 08/16 RchrdBello toNewLifeSaratogaPrptys $25,001 QBY 70 Boulevard 08/13 Thomas Corlew to Andrew Laakso $145,913 QBY 23 Queen Mary Drive 08/17 GerardCoughlan to AndrewKulawy $298,000 QBY 26 Willow Rd. 08/13 Gregory Fuller to Francis Basque $8,000 WBG Potter Brook Rd. plot 08/13 David Miner to Kevin M. Kersey $320,000 QBY 590 Luzerne Rd. 08/13 Joanne McHugh to Marybeth Wiltse $11,600 LG Garrison Grounds plot 08/17 Philip DanaherTRST to Barbara Carr $15,000 CHS SchrnRvr -Starbuckvll rd. 08/13 Beatrice Duval to Barbara Stark $196,000 QBY 44 Hidden Hills Drive 08/17 FedHomeMortg to Atatekamac Ltd. $10,000 GF Cherry St. plot 08/16 Steven McIntyre to Terra Firm LLC $45,000 JBG Lot#15, The Gor e 08/13 IvorBr ownTRSTEtoMargaretMengers $47,500 HAG Rte. 9N plot 08/13 BriianDiNar do toRichdPfadenhauer $50,000 JBG Lot#4 Preserve @ GoreMtn 08/17 Joseph Cavallard to Vojack, Inc. $40,000 LG Unit#16Lodgs @ Cr esthvn2 08/18 John MannixREF to Wayne Hirst $162,796 LUZ Lot#1 1 Pierrepont Hghts 08/19 Julia Bundrick to Anne Arsenault $135,000 LG 110 Helen St. KEY: GF=Glens Falls; BL=Bolton; CHS=Chester; HA=Hague; HOR=Horicon; JBG=Johnsburg; LG=Lake George; LUZ=Lake Luzerne; QBY=Queensbury; SC=Stony Creek; THR=Thurman; and WBG= Warrensburg.
Volunteers sought for 14th Annual Fiddlers’ Jamboree
THURMAN — The John Thurman Historical Society is seeking a few good people. Jim Ligon, or ganizer of this year ’s 14th Annual Fiddlers’ Jambor ee is calling for all Outreach Center launches local food initiative hands on deck as plans crystallize for Thurman’s fall clasNORTH CREEK — The Outr each Center Local Food Inisic. tiative presents two upcomeing programs: “We need friendly people to help park cars, to sell tickets Wednesday, Sept. 1 – Raising Chickens and r efreshments and man the publications tent. Many Wednesday, Sept. 8 – Raising goats hands make light work,” he said. The event will be held SatSue Gottesman will be on hand to answer any and all urday, Sept. 11 at 311 Athol Rd. Those wishing to participate questions regarding raising chickens and goats in your backin either day of this event may call 623-9661 to sign up. yard. Please call the Outreach Center at 251-3481 for times.
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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-8/7-9/11/10-6TC-
68847 ----------------------------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 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
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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 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 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF AZER REALTY, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/25/2010. Office location, County of Warren. The street address is: 11 Pinion Pine Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 11 Pinion Pine Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: Any lawful act. NE-8/28-10/2/10-6TC68937 ----------------------------NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE MINERVA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of school taxes for 2010-2011 for the Minerva Central School District, Towns of Minerva and Chester. Free collection period will be from Septem-
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ber 1, 2010 until September 30, 2010 Two percent (2%) will start October 1, 2010until October 31, 2010 which will be the last day to pay. After that date uncollected taxes will be returned to the Essex County Treasurer at Elizabethtown and the Warren County Treasurer at Lake George, New York. Taxes may be paid at my home on Main Street, Olmstedville, New York, MondayFriday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Please make all checks payable to Effie J. McNally, Tax Collector. Effie J. McNally Tax Collector NE-8/28-9/4/10-2TC68939 ----------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned shall receive sealed bids for sale and delivery to the County of Warren as follows: WC 77-10 - CRANE SERVICES FOR CHATIEMAC ROAD B R I D G E REPLACEMENT PROJECT WC 78-10 PURCHASE OF S T E E L REINFORCING BARS FOR C O N C R E T E T E M P O R A R Y ABUTMENTS AT THE CHATIEMAC BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT WC 79-10 PURCHASE OF LUMBER AND HARDWARE TO C O N S T R U C T CONCRETE FORMS FOR THE CHATIEMAC BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT You may obtain these Specifications either on-line or through the Purchasing Office. If you have any interest in these Specifications on-line, please follow the instructions to register on the Capital Region Purchasing Group website, either for free or paid subscription. Go to http://co.warren.ny.us and choose BIDS AND PROPOSALS to access the Capital Region Purchasing Group OR go directly to http://www.govbids.com/scripts/CRP G/public/home1.asp? utm_medium=referral&utm_source=WAR 72NY&utm_campaign=web_site. If you choose a free subscription, please note that you must visit the site up until the response deadline for any addenda. All further information pertaining to this bid will be available on this site. Bids which are not directly obtained from either source will be refused. Bids may be delivered to the undersigned at the Warren County 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 Tuesday, September 7, 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-8/28/10-1TC68944 ----------------------------SCHOOL TAX NOTICE JOHNSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL PO BOX 380 North Creek, NY 12853 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of school taxes for the 2010 2011 Johnsburg Central School District, Towns of Johnsburg, Chester, and Thurman. Free collection period will be from September 1, 2010 until September 30, 2010. A two percent penalty (2%) will start October 1, 2010 until October 30, 2010. The last day to pay school taxes will be October 30, 2010. After that date uncollected taxes will be returned to the Warren County Treasurer at Lake George, New York. School tax collection will be at the School in North Creek on Thursday's from 4:00pm 8:00pm and Saturday's from 8:00am 12:00am ONLY IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. Taxes may be mailed from September 1 to October 31, 2007 addressed to Mary J. Alexander, Collector, PO Box 96, North River, NY 12856. Please make all checks payable to Mary J. Alexander, Collector. PLEASE NOTE THAT FAILURE TO RECEIVE A TAX BILL DOES NOT RELIEVE TAXPAYER OF P A Y M E N T RESPONSIBLILTY. COPIES OF TAX BILLS MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALLING 251-2431. Mary J. Alexander Collector NE-8/28,9/4/10-2TC68945 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF WYNDEN POINT, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: Wynden Point, LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on August 17, 2010. 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 P.O. Box 1233, Bolton Landing, New York 12814. NE-8/28-10/2/10-6TC68955 -----------------------------
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BOARD OF ASSESSMENT AND REVIEW MEMBERS WANTED. The Town of Moriah Town Board is accepting “Letters of Interest” for two members for the Board of Assessment and Review. The terms on the Board are for a one year (October 2010 thru September 2011) and a five year term (October 2010 thru September 2015). Interested parties must be a resident of the Town of Moriah and should send their Letters of Interest by September 15, 2010 to: Town of Moriah Supervisor, 38 Park Place, Suite 2, Port Henry, NY 12974.
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APARTMENT FOR RENT CROWN POINT nice 1 bedroom, $595 including utilities, lease and security, next to the school, shown by appointment Call 518572-4127 CROWN POINT Room For Rent, Share House Facilities, Shown By Appointment Only, Call 802-989-9758 or 760-409-7418. EFFICIENCY UNITS in North Creek, NY for the working adult. Heat, hot water, cable & totally furnished. $125@week. Call 518-251-9910.
ELIZABETHTOWN/LEWIS area. Available newly renovated (1) bedroom apartment. Security deposit & lease required. $500 month, electric included. (518)532-9156.
PORT HENRY 1-2 Bedroom Lakeview Apartment. Heat, Electricity & Lawn Care Included. References & 1 Month Deposit Required. $750. 919-239-3791. UPPER ONE Bedroom, suitable for one and/or couple, NO PETS, $600 per month plus security and utilities. Snow and trash removal included. Located Main Street, Warrensburg. Days 623-2881, Evenings 494-7637.
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BRANT LAKE, 2-3 bedroom, year round cottage, nice beach area, $850 518-494-2519
TICONDEROGA: PAD FACTORY BY THE RIVER. Nice 1 bedroom apartment, up, $550/mo, includes heat, hot water, trash & covered parking. Security & references required. 518-7939422.
WITHERBEE, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, $550 Per Month. 518-532-7610.
APARTMENT WANTED LOOKING FOR a small home, camp, or cottage to rent long-term in the Johnsburg/North Creek area. Must be private/quiet area, 2 bedrooms min, well maintained. Flexible move-in date. References available. Call (518) 744-0991. RETIRED COUPLE is seeking furnished rental for Jan/Feb/March of 2011 from Snow Birds in North Creek area. 518-251-3965.
HOME FOR RENT HOUSE FOR Lease with Option. Spacious 3bdr, large bathroom, laundry room with loft, located in Grover Hills on a large lot. Available immediately, $625 per month. 518546-3464.
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20 ACRE Ranches ONLY $99 per/mo. $0 Down, $12,900. Near Growing El Paso, Texas. Owner Financing, No Credit Checks. Money Back Guarantee. Free Map/Pictures. 1-800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com ACREAGE LIQUIDATION! Land bargains for hunters. Very BIG discounts! Over 50 properties. Hunting tracts, waterfront, bordering stateland and MORE! Call for a tour and “inside info” 1-800-229-7843 www.LandandCamps.com ADIRONDACK “ BY OWNER” www.AdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo listing of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $275 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919
FISH CREEK FARM Canoe-able Farm. 5 Acres-Canoe from Property $39,995. Beautiful woods, tons of wildlife. Very limited opportunity. Call today! 800-229-7843. www.LandandCamps.com. HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED OR SETTLED? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc, for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com. “Not applicable in Queens county”
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REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE TOWN OF Chester, 2.87 acres of rolling, treed land with stunning view of Panther Mtn, 350’ of stream front including exclusive private road w/no other houses. Walk to Village and shop Unique opportunity $59,000. 518-222-8971
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HOME FOR SALE WITHERBEE, 2 Row Type Houses, $56,000 For Both. 518-532-7610.
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