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BAKERS MILLS — It’s fitting that the J&J Foxx Lair Tavern hold a fundraiser for Bruce and Amy Cleveland, who lost their home to a fire Saturday, Oct. 27. J&J’s bar manager, Joelene Slater, was the one who found the fire and called 911. Slater had just closed the tavern at 1:30 in the morning and was driving down the road when two deer ran in front of her vehicle near the church. She slowed down and watched them. “I say God sent these two deer out to tell me to look to my left, and watched them go across the road, and when I did I see this glow on Edwards Hill,” Slater said. “So I drove up there, and their car was parked out front but there was no one around, so I called 911.” Warren County Emergency Services received the call at 1:37 a.m., according to Warren County EMS Director/Fire Coordinator Brian LaFlure. Slater was at the Cleveland’s 95 Edwards Hill Road home in Bakers Mills doing what she could to help the Cleveland’s before firefighters arrived. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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Chad Pooler, left, of North Creek votes Tuesday, Nov. 6 at the Johnsburg Town Hall while election inspector Dan Freebern helps. Photo by Philip Sherotov

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NORTH CREEK — Temperatures dropped into the teens the night of Monday, Nov. 5, and that was plenty cold to make snow at the Gore Mountain ski center. So they did. With 18 days before opening day —

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Friday, Nov. 23 — crews at Gore Mountain began making snow this past week in hopes of creating a deep enough base to give them an edge when warmer temperatures arrive. “We had a really good first night of snowmaking,” said General Manager Mike Pratt. “We ran over 70 guns. There was very little wind, and temperatures got down to the teens.” Gore’s sister ski center — Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington — also began making snow the night of Nov. 5. Both facilities are operated by the Olympic Regional Development Authority,

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NORTH CREEK — The Tannery Pond Community Center will honor its volunteers with a “Celebrate the

Gift of Giving” weekend Nov. 16-17 featuring the “hard-charging and powerful” swing sounds of Sherrie Maricle and the DIVA Jazz Orchestra. This two-day tribute starts Friday, Nov. 16 with performances at 7 and 9 p.m. at the Tannery Pond Community Center and will continue with a Dinner Dance at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Copperfield Inn. “The whole reason why we put

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time and their energy to make it what it is.” While researching the perfect act for the volunteer tribute, Speach sought the input of the other Tannery Pond partners, including the Widlund Gallery, Upper Hudson Musical Arts and Our Town Theatre Group. “I found that most people really love swing music,” Speach said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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“Twister ’s Little Sister” was previously a small glade, but it has been completely cleared and widened for grooming. This connector joins "Twister" to "Echo." “Crystal” sits just below the area where "Twister's Little Sister" comes into “Echo,” creating an option to bring guests from "Echo" to "Twister." “Tower 6” provides access from "Twister" to "Showcase" and “Showoff “ creates an easy descent to the gondola by bringing skiers from "Showcase" to "The Arena." Extensive work in and around the lodges includes a complete renovation of the Tannery Pub & Restaurant, featuring a new kitchen, reconfigured seating and improved menu options. Visit online at www.goremountain.com.

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“Then I tried to scream, blew my horn, my God, it was awful,” Slater said. “I tried to wake them up, not knowing if they were home or not. You don’t know if somebody’s home or not. So then I found out later that they were OK, and I was so glad.” Bruce had apparently taken Amy to the Glens Falls Hospital for an emergency about an hour before the fire, so they were not home. But there was severe damage to the house. “They lost everything,” Slater said. “It was a total loss on the house. It even singed the paint and melted the lights on his truck that was parked out front. That’s how hot it was.” All fire companies in the town of Johnsburg responded to the fire, as did Johnsburg EMS, according to LaFlure. The Chestertown and Potterville fire departments were standing by. Slater said she was already working on the idea for a fundraiser when she received a phone call from Joe Bibby, of Avalanche, who said he’d like to donate the time of his band for a fundraising event. “We kind of were doing the same idea at the same time, and he called the day after the fire,” Slater said. Now the fundraiser includes several bands, including Avalanche and the Steven L. Smith Band, plus an auction, raffle drawings and food. The benefit will start at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 at the J&J Foxx Lair Tavern, Route 8, Bakers Mills. “We welcome all the help we can get from the local businesses and individuals,” Slater said. “We want to do as much as we can for them.”

This is what’s left of Bruce and Amy Cleveland’s house in Bakers Mills. Photo by Philip Sherotov

Anyone who wants to bring a food donation is welcome to bring finger foods. Plus, food donations are being coordinated by Nancy Heckett at the Wevertown Country Store. People wishing to donate food should call her at 251-5555. Donations for the auction and raffles are also needed. People wishing to give these items should call Joelene Slater at 251-0133. There is a culture of giving in tiny hamlet of Bakers Mills. Neighbors look out for one another. And the J&J Foxx Lair Tavern is usually at the center of fundraisers such as this. Most recently, the bar hosted the annual Halloween Bash benefit for the North Country Hardship Fund. “We do a lot of benefits,” she said. “I’d have one every week if people needed it. People in this town are so wonderful to help.” Andrew Millington lives just up the road from the Clevelands and is dating their daughter, Cassandra.

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Democrats dominate Essex County vote on Nov. 6 By Fred Herbst

fred@denpubs.com ELIZABETHTOWN — Despite being at a nearly 2-1 disadvantage in voter registration, Democrats dominated elections in Essex County Nov. 6. President Barack Obama, a Democrat, carried the county over Republican challenger Mitt Romney by a 8,805-5,976 margin. In the race for U. S. Senate, Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand topped Republican Wendy Long, 9,091-4,652, in Essex County.

Bill Owens, a Democrat seeking re-election to New York’s 21st District in the U.S. House of Representatives won Essex County over Republican Matt Doheny, 7,7076,181. The only Republicans to win Essex County were Dan Stec, running for the state’s 114th Assembly seat, and Betty Little running for re-election to the state Senate. Stec narrowly beat Democrat Dennis Tarantino, 6,898-6,276, in Essex County. Little, running unopposed, got 11,202 votes. “It is encouraging to see that Democrats have prevailed in a primarily Republican

“They (Democrats) did a better job of getting their message out,” Jackson said. “I thought we would do better with the economy being bad. “We (Republicans) worked hard,” he added. “Matt Doheny spent a lot of time in the county. All we can do is keep trying.” Republicans have long been the dominant party in Essex County. This year there are 13,038 registered Republicans and 7,314 registered Democrats. There are 2,035 registered independents.

county and across the country,” said Bethany Kosmider, Essex County Democratic Party chairwoman. “It is obvious that not all people vote their party line. “President Obama has demonstrated commitment to the American people and apparently there is enough faith in Essex County and America to continue on the same path for another four years,” she said. “Rome wasn’t built in a day and I trust we will continue to move forward.” Ron Jackson, Essex County Republican chairman, acknowledged his party is disappointed.

Paintball biathlon fundraiser a success for Adirondack Treks By Andy Flynn

andy@denpubs.com NORTH RIVER — The Paintball Biathlon fundraiser at the Garnet Hill Lodge and Cross Country Ski Center Saturday, Nov. 3 was a success, according to co-organizer Russ Myer, of the Capital Region Nordic Alliance (CRNA). The event was a benefit for the Adirondack Treks youth recreation program and the CRNA to support both organizations’ programming to work with youth, and those in the community with disabilities including the military In all, there were 20 participants, and they

raised $300. Merriam Insurance Agency in North Creek was the primary event sponsor, and Gretchen Kirby represented Merriam, attending and supporting the event. The Paintball Biathlon featured cross country running and paintball marker marksmanship. The range is 10 meters long, and there were four different paintball boards. The shooting positions, were prone and standing. The objects of the events included safety, fair to all and include lots of fun. “Thanks to Don and Mindy from Garnet Hill, Gretchen from Merriam, Kelly and Julie from Adirondack Treks and Pat Clancy from CRNA, a great range official,” Myer said.

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Friday, Nov. 9 NORTH CREEK — Pre-school story hour and crafts at the Johnsburg Library; 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.

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NEWCOMB — Traditions in Bread and Beer: Lives of Adirondackers Before Modernization. 3-5 p.m. Adirondack Interpretive Center, Route 28N. Presentation with Hallie Bond, curator at the Adirondack Museum. In developing her upcoming book on food and foodways of the Adirondacks, she has learned about bread making in the days before instant yeast and Freihofer's buns. She has also uncovered the early history of beer making in the region and found that the two were complimentary tasks for early Adirondackers. Call 582-2000. NORTH RIVER — The North River Volunteer Fire Company will host its 22nd Annual Harvest Dinner Nov. 10

from 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse on 13th Lake Road, North River. It will be a New England boiled dinner featuring homemade pies by Mary Jane. The cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Takeout is available. NEWCOMB — The Newcomb Central School Class of 2014 Tricky Tray raffle fundraiser in the NCS gym. Doors open at 5:45 p.m., and tickets are drawn at 7 p.m. Lots of gift certificates and new items. Tickets: 10 for $3 or 120 for $25. Contact Autumn Goerner, 582-3341.

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NORTH CREEK — Spa Weekend. Copperfield Inn. Massage by Lori Benton LMT and Christine Carew LMT (from Oasis Spa); Reiki Master’s Joyce Vanselow and Nancie Welch will be on-site to offer Reiki; Susanne Murtha will offer an Ease and Wellbeing Restorative Yoga Workshop (Saturday), as well as Shirodhara (Sunday morning) at her offsite studio; Dana Nichison, a KRI certified Kundalini

yoga teacher will lead a class on Sunday morning; and Lisa Thomas of Trimmers Salon will provide hair styling, manicures and pedicures on Saturday.

Sunday, Nov. 11

NORTH CREEK — Shoebox Party for Operation Christmas Child. North Creek United Methodist Church, following worship. Each filled shoebox will be jam packed with small toys, school and hygiene items, and sent off with our prayers.

Monday, Nov. 12

NORTH CREEK — The Johnsburg Central School Board meets at 7 p.m. at the school.

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NORTH CREEK — To pay tribute to the American veterans, the North Creek United Methodist Church will hold a special tribute service during their regularly scheduled Sunday service on Nov. 11. The service will begin at 9 a.m. at the church, 333 Main St. American Legion Post 629 Commander Terry Waterston, said the service will include patriotic songs and a tribute to veterans. During the month of November, The Exchange store, 273 Main St., will also be holding two lectures by Bob Foley on World War II. Lectures dates have yet to be announced, And inside the store, music from the 1940s will be played and magazines from the time will be displayed to honor the veterans of WWII throughout the month.

LONG LAKE — The Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Long Lake Public Library, located at 1195 Main St., recently reopened after being closed since Oct. 2 for roof and electrical repair. “We are back open, and all of our programs with the exception of Babies Belong in Libraries are on,” said library Director Dina Kennedy in an email to the News Enterprise Nov. 6.

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In addition to shopping for great “Made in the Adirondacks” gift items with many artisans, visitors are invited to see, close up, how their gift items are made. While parents shop for holiday gifts, youngsters can attend the “Gifts to Give” Children’s workshop designed to engage youngsters in hands-on experiences. A family favorite on the tour is Willemson’s model train exhibit and demonstration which is extensive, exciting and a great experience for youngsters and the young at heart. Also his daughter will be demonstrating and selling her beautiful jewelry and makes rings for you while you wait.

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To get yourself in the mood of Christmas, CCT organized a free display of all kinds of Santa’s and Snowmen, Friday and Saturday, noon - 4 p.m. at the Town Hall on Pelan Road. The Adirondack Lake Center for the Arts holiday production continues with “Little Women” a family friendly event and a wonderful warm production of the Louisa M. Alcott story featuring many local performers. (7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23 and Saturday, Nov. 24: Indian Lake Theater $15/$10 members; *Children 12 and under $5 with parents, under the age of 5 no charge). “Let There Be Light” Holiday Lighting and Decorating Contest, sponsored by the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce, is a local family favorite and is designed to promote community pride and holiday spirit among Indian Lake residents, businesses and community organizations. A drive around town is a must to view creative lighting and decorative displays. Winners of the Lighting contest will be announced during the Bon Fire at the Closing Ceremonies.

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The annual Country Christmas Tour Closing Ceremony will be held Saturday, Nov. 24, at the Byron Park Pavilion with an Adirondack style “bonfire” and a holiday musical community sing-a-long. During the ceremony, sponsors of the “Let there Be Lights” Holiday Contest will present cash awards to winners. The agenda will also include door prize drawings, courtesy of CCT artisan and crafters. Last but not least, there will be free hot chocolate and cookies and Disc Jockey, Bob Marriott. Call Annelies Taylor at 352-1962 for information.


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Chazy takes soccer title over Mountaineer boys with 6-0 win By Keith Lobdell

keith@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Death, taxes and the Chazy Eagles. In 2012, the boys soccer program was as certain as the former two in the Northern Soccer League and Section VII/Class D playoffs. The Eagles continued to show their dominant style of play in the Nov. 3 Class D Championships game, as Brandon Laurin scored two of his four goals in the first four minutes of play to lead a 6-0 rout of Minerva/Newcomb. “It feels great every single year,” Laurin, who scored on a Craig Botten direct kick on a header in the second minute and a penalty kick in the fourth, said. Laurin also scored on a back-heel shot and Botten assist in the 25th minute and a hard shot that hit the top half of the far post on an assist from Nathan Reynolds in the 66th minute. Shortly after, Laurin found himself on the bench, a reward for a good game that is seldom seen in a sectional final game. “These guys on the bench come to every practice and every game prepared and it is great to see everyone get a chance to play in a final,” Laurin said. “I was really taking it

in at the end. It was cool.” “We are proud of all 25 players on this team,” head coach Rob McAuliffe said. “It is nice to be able to see everyone have a hand in this win and it was a nice way to end the night.” Laurin assisted on Nelson Pelton’s goal in the 40th minute of play, while Pelton assisted on the sixth goal of the game, scored by Josh Barriere in the 25th minute. The Eagles held a 18-7 shot advantage, which was 13-2 at halftime. Alex Ruzbacki had six saves for the Mountaineers, while Kyle Bissonette made two saves late in the second half. “I thought that we played well and did our best,” Mountaineers head coach Millie Winslow said. “We knew coming in that we were going to be out of our league by a little bit. At some points of the game, I thought they played well against Chazy. We had a wonderful season and a lot of fun.” For McAuliffe, he said the focus can now shift from sectional play to state tournament play and not only getting back to their fourth straight state title game, but winning their third in four years. “We have one goal and we know that it is a lofty one,” he said. “But it is one that everyone of these boys is determined to achieve.”

Community Briefs North River Harvest Dinner Nov. 10 NORTH RIVER — The North River Volunteer Fire Company will host its 22nd Annual Harvest Dinner Nov. 10 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse on 13th Lake Road, North River. It will be a New England boiled dinner featuring homemade pies by Mary Jane. The cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Takeout is available.

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n the aftermath of Tropical Strom Irene, the region came together to help neighbors and family rise from the waters and build again. With Hurricane Sandy looming, the North Country prepared for a storm. People purchased generators, batteries, stored safe drinking water and waited. Most awoke to electricity and a clear path to work or school in the morning, but on the same morning New Yorkers to the south were trapped, unable to use the public transportation they rely on. Traffic signals in Times Square were out and many lost their lives in the storm’s path. By sending generators and able-bodied volunteers to the area, people began to show support in any way possible. Local counties were prepared with emergency services on standby all night. Essex County was shut down and administrators were ready to call off school. The members of the community learned a lot from Irene. In the aftermath of Irene we developed long term recovery agencies and organizations like Project Hope traveled throughout the area knocking on doors to help those in need. In Vermont, the Disaster Relief Fund partnered with the “I am Vermont Strong” organization to create license plates that not only raised more than $600,000 for the victims of Tropical Storm Irene but also projected an outward bond amongst Vermonters. “It showed solidarity throughout the state to see people with the plates on the front of their cars,” said Betsy Ide, executive director of the disaster relief fund. Ide said that not everyone put the plates on their cars, but instead hung them on their walls to keep as a souvenir. “People from out of state who couldn’t put the plates on their cars still bought them to show their support for other Vermonters,” Ide said. “That says a lot.” The plates sell for $25 each, with $18 going to the relief fund, $2 going to the state food bank and $5 for production of the plates. The organization has sold 30,000 plates and generated $600,000 for

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the relief fund, which is still helping those affected by Irene in 2011 Ide said. Could New Yorkers unite in an outward show of solidarity to help everyone still suffering from Sandy? New York sustained about 35 percent of the total insured losses in Hurricane Sandy’s path, according to Curt Heintzelman, senior account executive of EQECAT, a company that connects insurance and the financial services of its clients. About 35 percent of the total insured losses for Sandy are expected to come from New York, with early damage reports indicating significant coastal flooding. Of the total losses for Sandy, about 85 percent of the losses are from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Disaster-modeling firm EQECAT Inc. said the insurance industry is likely to pay out $10 billion to $20 billion, while it said the total cost of the storm would be between $30 billion and $50 billion. Ide said most of the boom of financial support came in the months following Irene. Though Sandy has dissolved off the coast, New Yorkers can show an outward wave of support either by passing legislation to allow New York drivers to have a plate put on the front of their cars for two years or find another way to outwardly keep the momentum going to support our neighbors. Just as Vermonters declared “I am Vermont Strong” with the sale of shirts, posters, license plates and other products, this could be a time for New York to find a similar way to not only help neighbors have a dry and safe home for the winter but to also show other states that New Yorkers are Empire State strong.

This editorial is the collaborative opinion of a board comprised of Thom Randall, Fred Herbst, Shaun Kittle, Keith Lobdell, Stephen Bartlett, Andy Flynn, Katherine Clark and John Gereau. Comments should be directed to denpubs@denpubs.com.

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ur production deadlines have me drafting this column prior to the outcome of the 2012 elections. Regardless of how the races turn out, the promises made, the twisting of the facts, the compelling arguments, the money spent and how you chose to vote, one thing is for sure it’s clear we’ve got much to do in the way of the people’s business and no time to waste rolling up our sleeves getting down to work. Top on the list, regardless of the outcome of the Presidential election, it appears that 163 million American workers can expect a big increase in the taxes taken out of their paychecks come January. The temporary reduction in Social Security payroll taxes is due to expire at the end of 2012. Neither the Obama nor the Romney camps proposed an extension, both steering clear of any blame for increased taxes come 2013. Neither party feels the payroll tax holiday, put in place two years ago that was intended to be a temporary shot in the arm for the economy, has done much to stimulate the sluggish economy. Providing cover for the Social Security reduction is the bigger question surrounding the future of the Bush-Era tax cuts which also expire at the end of 2012. Couple that with the pending sequestration due to take effect in 2013 and it’s clear that the government can no longer sugar coat the medicine. We must face and accept the reality of our financial crisis very soon. At the end of the day it’s time to suck it up and deal with these issues. On the fairy tale campaign trail politicians can always find creative ways to avoid answering the tough issues, and twist the truth as to who to blame, but once the election dust settles those left standing really should have no choice but to address these issues. The retiring Social Security Payroll Holiday will affect every American worker at the rate of 2 percent of their wages while having the same impact on their employer. Congress has generously reimbursed Social Security for the lost revenue estimated to be over $215 billion the past two years. Of course, we all know that the country hasn’t had a budget for the last three years so that generous reimbursement has essentially been going on our credit card, increasing the country’s debt crisis. The debt crisis leads us to the sequestration. Since Congress was unable to work out any

form of compromise when the nation reached its most recent and yet another debt ceiling, sequestration was proposed by the Dan Alexander Obama negotiating Thoughts from team in an effort to Behind the Pressline force Republican Congressional members into accepting tax increases or face deep cuts to our military. The Republicans called the bet put in place by the Democrats nearly certain they would not allow deep cuts to social programs no more than they would allow the cuts to the military programs. Sadly when both sides play the game of chicken knowing neither wants the alternative but neither side wants to be the first to blink, well everyone ends up losing. The sequestration legislation forces massive cuts on both the military and non-defense spending programs. The inability of our government to come to an agreement that could be used by either side during the elections as caving in on their core principles will instead produce painful cuts to programs both parties strongly support. It’s no way to run a household, a business nor a government. It’s plain stupidity and we’ve no time or stomach for any more childish behavior. How the devastating affects of Super Storm Sandy will effect all this is yet another straw on the back of an already heavily strained economy and a government in denial of its impending doom. But with the election season now behind us we can only hope the form of cover Congress put in place as opposed to dealing with these critical issues can now be addressed by responsible parties who have committed to resolving the financial and employment problems that have plagued our nation for the past decade. Let’s hope we’ve elected the right individuals who are up to the task of working across party lines and are willing to put the nation’s interests ahead of political gamesmanship. As a nation we are out of time, out of blame and out of money. We need solutions not tricks and gimmicks. The cliff is getting closer and the foolishness must stop. Dan Alexander is associate publisher of New Market Press. Email him at dan@denpubs.com.

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Warren County budget calls for layoffs By Thom Randall

thom@denpubs.com QUEENSBURY — In the face of ever-rising pension and health-care costs, Warren County has proposed a 2013 budget that calls for trimming its workforce, drawing money from its savings, and downsizing plans to repair its roadways. The $149.9 million spending plan, featuring a 1.99 percent increase in the county’s property tax levy, was officially presented to the public Friday Nov. 2 at a special meeting of the Warren County Board of Supervisors. The tentative plan was endorsed by all but one of the county’s supervisors — and the one that voted against it — Mark Westcott of Queensbury — praised its frugality. The workforce reductions include cutting 11 positions — including laying off five people — while reducing several other jobs from full-time to part-time. The layoffs are to occur in the county’s Public Works, Social Services, and Youth Bureau departments, county Administrator Paul Dusek said Nov. 2. This number of layoffs could increase, depending on pending negotiations with the union that represents more than 500 of the county’s 800 workers. The budget also caps road resurfacing and repair allocations to the bare minimum – to only the amount reimbursed by the state, or $1.4 million. Although the county Supervisors slashed the road repair ap-

propriations to similar levels in 2009, 2010 and 2011, county Public Works Superintendent Jeff Tennyson had urged the supervisors this summer for that amount to be more than doubled for 2013. He had cited that the county roads were deteriorating, and that postponing minor repairs would prompt far more expensive repairs in the future. To keep the tax rate as low as possible, county Budget Officer Kevin Geraghty said $1.8 million would be drawn from surplus fund balance — including $316,000 allocated for road repairs and maintenance — to close a gap in the 2013 budget. The budget calls for a $39.98 million tax levy — an increase of $779,797 over 2012, and it estimates that the county will reap $3.7 million in sales tax revenue in 2013. Also projected is a $50,000 increase in revenue by the county jail boarding federal prisoners and $50,000 in parking fees generated at parking at and adjacent to the former Gaslight Village property in Lake George. Expenses driving budget stress include $1 million in employee health insurance expenses, $1.1 million in state retirement plan premiums for county employees, and $141,363 in overtime costs. The tax increase represents an additional $17 per $100,000 in property assessment. The tax increase would amount to an additional $17 per $100,000 in property assessment. A public hearing on the tentative budget is scheduled for 10 p.m. Nov. 16.

Warren County bicentennial website launched By Katherine Clark

katherine@denpubs.com QUEENSBURY — In honor of the 200year anniversary of the establishment of Warren County, a new website has been launched to highlight events to be held for the bicentennial celebration in 2013. The new website — WarrenNY200.org — was launched at a special party on Oct. 12, at the Warren County Municipal Center. The site examines the history of the last 100 years for Warren County and has a special page of photos for each of the 11 towns and the city of Glens Falls. Since 2009, officials and members of the Citizens Advisory Committee have worked together to identify and plan events in celebration of the achievements of the county, its residents and visitors. “As we started planning the celebrations for the bicentennial, it was always evident we would need to have a website,” said Warren County Historian Ann McCann. McCann said the website will be a useful tool in allowing people from all over to connect with the celebrations. “People can see what’s going on during the year, and we want it to be interactive so, say, a former resident of Warren County lives in California, they can sign the guest book and look at photos people post from the events,” McCann said. The Warren County Historical Society and the Citizens Advisory Committee collaborated on the website. “We wanted to use the website to look at people who have lived here, the places which have changed over the last 100 years and the events that have been held here,” said Stan Cianfarano, president of

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Fred and Ruth Allen in New Jersey are glad to finally get power after almost a week. Everyone so thankful for what they do have. Their church is still without power. Let's remember all the ones who were affected by this hurricane. Fred says you cannot believe how many come from all over to help all those in need. Fanny Allen was able to come home from Glens Falls Hospital. The Community Compassions from the Sodom Community Church want to thank everyone who made the Flea Market/be sale such a success to be able to help others in need. Sorry to hear about the death of Sherry Hitchcock Meade. Also, the death of Agnes Straight's daughterin-law. David Millington shot a 11-point buck on Nov 1. Lots of hunters out for their yearly exercise. Good luck. Bruce and Amy Cleveland are happy to be able to start cleaning up from the fire that took all their things. Congratulations to all who received awards at the sports banquet. Let's tell our youth who proud of them we are. Chris Lorensen was admitted to Glens Falls Hospital after falling due to a log rolling. Denny Bacon is a patient in Glens Falls Hospital. Hope you were able to get out on vote. Rev. Ron Allen will have the service at the Nursing Home on Veterans Day with some of the youth from the Sodom Community Church attending for a song. Happy Birthday to: Andrew Kasztan, Josh Kennedy, Darlene Bennett, Courtney Richards, Gail Harris, Maravene Lawrence (80), Lane Cleveland, Paul Logue, Amy Dunkley Cleveland, Zachariah Morehouse, Reisha Thissell, Mike Denno, Caleb Werger, Keisha Sprague, Crystal Hayes, Sandy Chaimeo, Kevin Stafford, Dan Bacon, Adam O'Dell. Enjoy each and every day.

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the Historical Society and Chair of the Citizens Advisory Committee. The webpage describes the history of the county, county organizations and the people who worked hard to establish the site. It includes a calendar of events tied into the bicentennial celebrations, historical photos of and a guest book. Through the photos page, McCann said there will be folders added for each of the celebratory events. Website visitors are encouraged to upload their own photos from the events. “We want this to be interactive for everyone who is celebrating this event around the county,” McCann said. Warren County today was signed into

law on March 12, 1813. The county’s 11 towns are: Bolton, Chester, Horicon, Johnsburg, Stony Creek, Hague, Lake George, Lake Luzerne, Thurman, Queensbury and Warrensburg. It inlcudes one village — Lake George — and one city — Glens Falls. The county expands from the Hudson River, along Lake George and into the Adirondack Mountains, and it was named for Revolutionary War General Joseph Warren. For a full view of photos, events or to see who is signing the sites guestbook check out the website at WarrenNY200.org.

Question of the Month If you could choose any animal for a class pet, what would you choose and why? Minerva Central School Mrs. Williford’s Kindergarten “I would pick a dog because I like dogs and cats.” (Thomas Ball) “I would pick a hamster because I like hamsters. Don’t squish them!” (Hayden Taylor) “I would pick a baby bird because it would e easy to take care of it. It would be really small.” (Alex Mather) “I would pick a dog because dogs are fast and dogs are so cute.” (Katelin McNally) “I would pick a monkey because monkeys are wild and can climb trees.” (James Fish) Miss. Gereau’s fifth grade “I would chose a hamster because hamsters are small and quiet. So when we are working we won’t hear it because it doesn’t make any noise. They also are small so they don’t take up much room in the classroom. I want a hamster because they are really fuzzy. Maybe we could have turns taking care of the hamster every week. It could teach the kids to be more responsible. (Audrey Fish) “Hamster because they are easy to take care of. You clean their cage once a week and you feed them every other day. They’re easy to work with because they are nocturnal. Nocturnal means to sleep during the day and active at night. If you want a hamster, don’t put two males together because they will

fight and one day you will have to separate them. You can put a make and a female together and they will mate and then you will have cute baby hamsters. That is why I would choose a hamster as a class pet. (Vince Charbonneau) “If I could choose any class pet I would choose a gerbil. They are smaller than hamsters. You don’t have to worry about clipping their nails all the time. If you have more than one they won’t fight. They are also cute. I know this because I have two gerbils. I got them a few months ago. Thats why I think they would make a good class pet. (Lucas Vogel) If I could choose any class pet it would be a parakeet. I would like a parakeet because they are very cute and fun to play with. They are also easy to feed and take care of. When they get used to you they might fly around the room a little. They might even land on your head like my grandma’s two parakeets, Buddy and Boomer. That is why we should get a parakeet. (Jasmine Jenks) Johnsburg Central Mrs. Urbonowicz’s Pre-K “I would choose a dog because I like dogs.” (Ember Monroe) “I would choose a tiger. Actually, they might eat me but they could be nice.” (Hawk Millington) “I would choose a bunny because I like them.” (Jack Pellettier) “I would choose a pig because I want a pig.” (Jonathan Walker)

To the News Enterprise: The North Country Hardship Fund would like to thank all that helped support us at our 4th Annual Halloween fundraiser. J&J’s, thank you for your fantastic hospitality. We look forward to holding more benefits with you in the future! Dead Man’s Chair, you guys rocked! Thanks for the great tunes and your donation. Thank you Creative Stage Lighting for the awesome lights. To all the local businesses and folks who donated prizes, food, decorations and their time we thank you so much. Brant Lake Taxi as always, thank you for the rides! Thank you ALL for helping us help others! The North Country Hardship Fund

October 2012 was marked by warm temperatures and high rainfall. The precipitation deficit that has been with us is now ended with the abundant rainfall received this month. It certainly will be remembered for Hurricane Sandy and, thankfully, the relatively minor effect that it had on our region. The average high temperature was 58.4 degrees and the average low was 41.2 degrees giving us an average of 49.8 degrees, 3.7 degrees above normal and the 2nd warmest on record (30 years of records here). 'The warmest October on record was 2007 with an average of 52.2 degrees, and the coldest was in 1992 when the average was a chilly 41.7 degrees. The highest temperature, 73 degrees, was recorded on the 5th and the lowest, 21 degrees, was recorded on the 13th. The first frost recorded here in Riparius was the 21 degree reading on the 13th. Our average first frost is September 26th but this is the 11th year in a row when the first frost has occurred in October. The last time our first frost occurred in September was on September 18th in 2001. Precipitation for the month was 6.14 inches, 2.02 inches above normal and the 6th highest on record. The greatest amount, 9.21 inches, was measured in 1995 and the smallest amount, 0.39 inches, was measured in 1994. There was precipitation on 17 days, with the greatest amount, 3.27 inches, measured on the 19th and 20th. Our seasonal total is now 36.07 inches, 0.88 inches above normal and the first time this year when our seasonal precipitation has been above normal. This has greatly helped to restore ground water that has been lacking since last Winter's very low snowfall. October has had measurable snow (0.8 inches last year) but only a trace this year. The river reached its highest level, 6.78 feet, on the 20th and its lowest level, 3.35 feet, on the 12th.


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Owens beats Doheny, re-elected to Congress By John Gereau

Johng@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Incumbent U.S. Rep. Bill Owens (DPlattsburgh) was elected to a third term in a tightly contested race against Republican opponent Matt Doheny on General Election Day, Nov 6. Owens, a longtime local Plattsburgh attorney, won with 50 percent of the vote compared to Doheny's 48 percent. Third party candidate Donald Hassig — who was denounced by the Green Party following comments he made at a candidate forum in mid-October and then later threw his support behind Owens — siphoned off two percent of the vote. Reached for comment in Watertown following the balloting, Doheny spokeswoman Laura Chambers said Doheny will follow the absentee ballots but said he was officially conceding the race. She said he is not ruling out another run in the future. With 93 percent of the voting districts reporting, the balloting stood at 106,489 for Owens and 103,059 for Doheny. Bill Owens arrived at American Legion Post 20, the Democrat headquarters in Clinton County, shortly after midnight to loud applause. He walked up to the podium and said, "About three minutes ago, Matt Doheny called me to concede." "A tremendous amount of work went into this," he told the crowd assembled. "So many folks went above and beyond. As you go through this process, you certainly learn a lot, and my education continues.” “I will continue to represent you from the ground up. We need to bring the middle class up,” he said, noting that President Barack Obama won a second term in office. “I hope this causes us to come to rationale compromise

NUMBERS BY COUNTY Owens won in two of the four local counties. •Clinton: Owens, 16,554; Doheny, 9,979 •Essex County: Owens, 7,213; Doheny, 6,181 •Warren County: Doheny, 13,017; Owens, 11,381 •Hamilton County: Doheny, 1,555; Owens, 897

Congressman Bill Owens (D-Plattsburgh) addresses his supporters after hearing that his challenger Matt Doheny had conceded the race for the 21st congressional district.

Republican challenger Matt Doheny lost the election but beat Rep. Bill Owens Nov. 6 in Hamilton and Warren counties. Here he is walking in the 2011 Indian Lake Memorial Day parade.

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and next year we do things that are a benefit to us all. We need to make sure we are lifting all of us up so all of us are doing better two years from now. We need rational compromise. I will reach across the aisle and forge compromises that make sense.” There are more than 17,000 absentee ballots still yet to be counted, so a final count will not be known for more than a week. According to the state Board of Elections, there are 174,028 enrolled Republicans and 116,026 Democrats in the district. A former Wall Street investment banker who lives in Watertown, Doheny ran on a platform of promising to unshackle small business by removing burdensome government regulations and said he’d fight to repeal the national Affordable Health Care Act, also dubbed “Obamacare.” Owens voted in favor of the Affordable Health Care Act in 2010 saying portions of it are vital to protect the health of citizens — like forcing insurance companies to provide coverage for pre-existing conditions,extending coverage for col-

lege students up to age 26 under their parents’ health plans, and banning insurance companies from cancelling insurance of those who are ill. Doheny also challenged Owens two years ago with a similar outcome. In 2010, Owens won the race, capturing 48 percent to Doheny's 46 percent in the 12-county district. A third candidate, Doug Hoffman drew off 6 percent of the vote on the Conservative Party line. A Siena Research Institute poll released five days before Election Day showed Owens and Doheny in a statistical dead heat, and former New York Governor George Pataki spent a majority of the day before Tuesday conducting last-minute campaigning alongside Doheny, later endorsing the congressional hopeful in Plattsburgh. In the race for cash, the two candidates were also in nearly a statistical dead heat, with the most recent campaign filings showing they had raised similar amounts — $1.8 million for Owens versus $1.7 million to Doheny — although $750,000 of Doheny's amount was self-financed.

Dan Stec takes 114th Assembly District By Shaun Kittle

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Stec thanked Hillary, his wife of 21 years, for her continued support. He beat Dennis Tarantino in the race for the 114th Assembly District. Photo by Shaun Kittle

one on his campaign. “I am so proud of the positive campaign that we ran,” Stec said. “We were invited down into the mud numerous times, and we

Farley, Butler win seats in NYS Senate, Assembly INDIAN LAKE — The following are the unofficial results from the state Assembly and Senate races for Hamilton County on Nov. 6 •49th Senate District Information: Spotlight News Hugh Farley (R): 61,366 Madelyn Thorne (D): 40,866 •118th Assembly District Information: Utica Observer-Dispatch Marc Butler (R): 24,854 Joseph Chilelli (D): 17,555

TOWN OF JOHNSBURG NORTH CREEK — Katie Nightingale garnered 582 votes in her election bid for Johnsburg town council, running unopposed, according to the Warren County Board of Elections. Appointed earlier this year to fill the seat of former Councilman Ron Vanselow, who was elected supervisor a year ago, she will serve the remaining year under Vanselow’s old seat on the Town Board.

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LAKE GEORGE — Lake George Village is quiet this time of year, but Daniel Stec’s (R Queensbury) campaign headquarters was energized after the election results rolled in Nov. 6. Stec beat Dennis Tarantino (D-Glens Falls) accumulating 27,644 votes to Tarantino’s 20,340, in the race for the 114th Assembly District, a seat being vacated at the end of the year by incumbent Teresa Sayward. The race was fairly close in some of the district’s four counties, with Stec gathering 2,889 votes to Tarantino’s 2,187 in Washington County; 2,134 votes to Tarantino’s 1,306 in Saratoga County; 8,898 votes to Tarantino’s 6,276 in Essex County and 13,723 votes to Tarantino’s 10,571 in Warren County. At about 11 p.m., Stec announced he had won to a group of supporters who had gathered at the Lake George Forum. As Stec stood with his arm around Hillary, his wife of 21 years, he thanked everyone on his staff, and said he was particularly proud that he won despite being outspent two to

refused to go into the mud.” Shortly after the announcement, Tarantino called Stec to congratulate him on his victory. “I feel humbled by the outpouring of support from voters today,” Stec said. “Our democratic process is very important.” Stec listed that pushing for New York state mandate relief, creating a better climate for job growth and making the state more business friendly are his top priorities. As town supervisor of Queensbury, Stec said he liked being able to get to know his constituents on a personal level, but is welcoming the challenge of serving a larger region. In essence, his local just got a little bit bigger. “It’ll be great to now be working closely with all these town supervisors, the sheriffs and district attorneys in the other counties, and the people and the businesses,” Stec said. “There’s going to be business needs in Moriah and Ticonderoga, and environmental issues in the Adirondacks. Now, I’ll be the guy I’ve been calling before, I’ll be the one receiving those phone calls.”

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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PANTHER MOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/25/12. Office location: Warren County. Princ. office of LLC: 6359 State Rt. 9, Chestertown, NY 12817. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, PO Box 697, Chestertown, NY 12817. Purpose: Any lawful activity. N E - 1 0 / 6 - 11 / 1 0 / 1 2 6TC-20577 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PET PARTNERS OF GLENS FALLS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 9/24/12. Office location: Warren County. Princ. bus. addr.: 10 Mountain Ledge Dr., Wilton, NY 12831. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: all lawful purposes. ne-10/6-11/10/12-6tc20578 ----------------------------THE CARTE CAMP, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 9/4/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 213 Assembly Point Rd., Lake George, NY 12845. General Purposes. NE-10/13-11/17/126TC-20594 ----------------------------C A I N C O CONSTRUCTION L.L.C., a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 7/23/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Paul Cain, 3 Echo Ln., Warrensburg, NY 12885. General Purposes. NE-10/13-11/17/126TC-20593 ----------------------------NOTICE

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ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the Limited Liability Company is JML Equities, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Secretary of State (NYSOS) on September 26, 2012. 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 1835 Glens Falls Mountain Road, Lake Luzerne, New York 12846. The latest date for Company Dissolution shall be indefinite. The purpose and business of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed. Muller & Mannix, PLLC, 257 Bay Rd, PO Box 143, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-2535 NE-10/13-11/17/1220607 ----------------------------LAKE GEORGE D I S T I L L I N G COMPANY, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/06/2012. Office loc: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 2 Pinecroft Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. NE-10/20-11/24/126TC-20635 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF 27 SILVER CIRCLE LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: 27 Silver Circle LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on October 3, 2012. The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Warren. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state will mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served on him or her is 27 Silver Circle, Queensbury, New York 12804. NE-10/20-11/24/126TC-20644 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF 399 Big Bay LLC Under Section 203 of

the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: 399 Big Bay LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on October 3, 2012. The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Warren. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state will mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served on him or her is 27 Silver Circle, Queensbury, New York 12804. NE-10/20-11/24/126TC-20645 ----------------------------NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF JPGross Properties LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: JPGross Properties LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on October 3, 2012. The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Warren. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state will mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served on him or her is 27 Silver Circle, Queensbury, New York 12804. NE-10/20-11/24/126TC-20646 ----------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is WINDOWS DOORS SHADES & MORE, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was October 3, 2012. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 108 Main Street, Queensbury, New York 12804. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to

engage in a retail sales store services permitted under the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. LITTLE & O CONNOR ATTORNEYS, P.C. 19 W. Notre Dame Street P.O. Box 898 Glens Falls, New York 12801-0898 NE-10/20-11/24/126TC-20654 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TS ADIRONDACK ANIMAL HOSPITAL PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 10/9/12. Office location: Warren County. Princ. bus. addr.: 10 Mountain Ledge Dr., Wilton, NY 12831. Sec. of State designated agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011. Purpose: practice veterinary medicine. NE-10/20-11/24/126TC-20655 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 727 GLEN LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 31, 2012. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 727 Glen Street, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful activity. NE-10/27-12/1/126TC-20669 ----------------------------NOTICE FOR P U B L I C AT I O N FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is GREENLEAF HOLDINGS, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was October 16, 2012 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process by be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 21 Dix Avenue, Glens Falls, New York 12801 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C.

AUTO DONATION P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-10/27-12/1/126TC-20680 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 727 GLEN LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 31, 2012. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 727 Glen Street, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful activity. NE-10/27-12/1/126TC-20669 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF COOK COMPOUND, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/25/12. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 6 Harbourton Ridge Dr., Pennington, NJ 08534. Purpose: any lawful activity. NE-11/3-12/8/12-6TC20695 ----------------------------THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE NORTH CREEK FIRE DISTRICT will take place on December 11, 2012 at the North Creek Fire House, 134 Main Street, North Creek, New York 12853, in the Town of Johnsburg, State of New York between the hours of 6 and 9 p.m.. To be eligible to vote, persons must have been registered with the Warren County Board of Elections by November 19, 2012 The purpose of the election is to elect one (1) Fire Commissioner for a term of five (5) years commencing on January 1, 2013 and ending on December 31, 2017. Last day to file petitions for candidates of office must be filed no later than November 21, 2012 with the North Creek Fire District Secretary, PO Box 62, North Creek, New York 12853 William H. Thomas Secretary North Creek Fire District N E - 11 / 1 0 / 1 2 - 1 T C 20658 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF (GREY GHOST BICYCLES LLC) filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) On (7/13/2012) Office Location: (Warren County) SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be

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served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, (206 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801) Purpose: any lawful activityNE-11/10-12/15/126TC-20714 ----------------------------NOTICE FOR P U B L I C AT I O N FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is MEAN MAX BREW WORKS, LLC (The LLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was October 25, 2012. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 135 Hunter Street, Glens Falls, New York 12801. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 NE-11/10-12/15/126TC-20712 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF POLAR PLOWING, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) On 10/23/2012 Office Location: Warren County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom Process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 5 Applehouse, Lane Queensbury, NY 12804 Purpose: any lawful activity NE-11/10-12/15/126TC-20719 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Empire State Construction Consulting LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 10/22/12 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: 37 West Mountain Road

Queensbury NY 12804 NE-11/10-12/15/126TC-20722 ----------------------------NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND COMPLETION OF WARREN COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT (INDUSTRIAL PARK) ASSESSMENT ROLL The Warren County Sewer District (Industrial Park) has completed its annual assessment of the cost of the increase and improvement of facilities apportioned to the Warren County Sewer District (Industrial Park) by reason of the Intermunicipal Agreement for South Queensbury Queensbury Avenue Sanitary Sewer District. A Benefit to Tax Roll for 2013 has been completed showing the annual assessment on the lots and parcels of land in the Warren County Sewer District (Industrial Park) in proportion to the benefit which each lot or parcel will derive there from. The assessment roll describes each lot or parcel of land in such a manner that it may be ascertained and identified, and shows the name or names of the reputed owner or owners thereof, together with the aggregate amount of assessment levied upon each lot or parcel of land. The assessment roll is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Warren County, and is open for public inspection during business hours. Pursuant to Resolution No. 584 of 2012, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on October 19, 2012, a public hearing will be held in the Supervisor s Room in the Warren County Municipal Center, 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York on the 16th day of November, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., at which time and place said Board of Supervisors will hear and consider any objections that may be made to the assessment roll. Dated: October 19, 2012 JOAN SADY, CLERK Warren County Board of Supervisors N E - 11 / 1 0 / 1 2 - 1 T C 20725 ----------------------------NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Budget Officer of the County of Warren has prepared and filed a proposed budget for the fiscal year of 2013, and that the Board of Supervisors will meet in the Supervisors

Rooms at the Warren County Municipal Center on the 16th day of November, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the tentative budget of the County of Warren for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2013, and that at such hearing any person may be heard in favor of or against the tentative budget, as compiled, or for or against any items therein contained. Copies of said tentative budget are available at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors in the Warren County Municipal Center where they may be inspected or procured by any interested person during business hours. Pursuant to Section 359 of the County Law, the maximum salaries that may be fixed and payable during the fiscal year 2013 to members of the Board of Supervisors and to the Chairman thereof, are hereby specified as follows: Members of the Board of Supervisors $16,457.00 each Chairman of the Board of Supervisors $20,605.00 FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following is a summary of the tentative budget of Warren County for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2013: Gross appropriations of $149,875,859, less estimated revenues, not including sales tax credit, and surplus appropriated, amounting to $109,893,329, leaving a balance of $39,982,530 to be raised by taxation. By Order of the Board of Supervisors Dated: November 2, 2012 JOAN SADY, CLERK Warren County Board of Supervisors N E - 11 / 1 0 / 1 2 - 1 T C 20726 ----------------------------BIDS ARE REQUESTED FOR THE REMOVAL OF SNOW from the school property for the 2012-2013 season. Bid forms are available from Janice Conner, District Clerk, Johnsburg Central School, North Creek, NY, 12853 (518) 2513504. All bids must be submitted on forms provided by the school and must be returned to the school in a sealed envelope clearly labeled Snow Removal Bid . Bids will be opened at 12:00 noon on November 15, 2012. N E - 11 / 1 0 / 1 2 - 1 T C 20738 ----------------------------Advertise Classifieds! Have we got a WHEEL DEAL for you! 1-800-989-4237.


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2012 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4

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3,000 % 60 0 $

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#13001

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***

239

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PER MO.

$

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OFF MSRP

189 PER MO.***

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** PER

249

$

MSRP $35,639

MO.

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24,990*

$17,973*

$

9,000

*

$

$

TODAY ONLY

-$500

-$500

$

17,473 24 ,490

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