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shaun@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA „ All of the excitement of the Taste of Home Cooking School is coming to the E.M.A. (Employees Mutual Association) in Ticonderoga on Saturday, June 1. The all-day event, sponsored by Denton Publications, will feature about 20 booths, complete with displays and samples from businesses in the area. But the cornucopia of goods and services is only a warm-up to the main attraction „ a live cooking show hosted by Taste of Home Chef Michael Barna. The charismatic chef will prepare 10 recipes, ranging from appetizers to desserts, in front of the energized crowd. Barna is no stranger to cooking, either. He has given both private and online cooking classes, appeared in national television commercials as a hand model, has helped open three gourmet casino restaurants in Atlantic City and has spent time as the Executive Sous Chef at a four-star hotel in Philadelphia, all before becoming the Executive Chef for a major national specialty gourmet food shop. In between cooking demonstrations, Barna will also give away dozens of prizes, including the grand prize„ a new range from E.J. Monroe. The doors open at 11 a.m., and the show starts at 2 p.m. Businesses interested in procuring a booth at the event FDQFDOO Tickets are still available at E.J. Monroe, the Ti Chamber, CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
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Veterans ride a golf cart during the 2012 Hamilton County Memorial Day Parade in Indian Lake. This year’s county parade will be held in Long Lake, starting at the Mount Sabattis park around 1 p.m. Monday, May 27 and ending at the firehouse for a ceremony across the street at the school. Photo by Andy Flynn
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The annual North Creek Memorial Day parade and service will start at 10 a.m. Monday, May 27 at the Johnsburg Central School (JCS), where the school band will proceed to the veterans memorial on Main Street, according to Terry Waterston, commander of American Legion Post 629, which sponsors the dayÍ s activities. The rain site will be the school gym. North Creek Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and various levels of Girls Scouts, including Brownies, will lead the parade. Waterston will be the master of ceremonies. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Terry Mosholder, pastor of the North Creek and Schroon Lake United Methodist Churches. Carolyn Bischoff will sing the national anthem. The band will be under the direction of Jonathan DeLappa, and the flag
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corps will be under the direction of music teacher Mary Leach. The Rev. Ron Allen, chaplain of the American Legion Post 629, will give the invocation/benediction. Following the service, there will be a gathering at the North Creek Volunteer Fire Department, where refreshments will be served.
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The American Legion Parker-Benton Post 1392 will begin its Memorial Day events at 9 a.m. Monday, May 27 in the hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake with the first of a series of four color guard salutes, according to Frank Casazza, the postÍ s service officer. They’ll say a prayer, play “Taps,” fire a salute and place a wreath on war monuments in town. CONTINUED ON PAGE 12
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Voters decline Newcomb, Minerva school budgets
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NORTH CREEK — Members of the five True North school districts had mixed results during the May 21 budget vote.
Newcomb
The Newcomb Central School District will have to resubmit a 2013-14 budget after voters failed to pass the spending plan by a needed 60 percent margin, what is known as a supermajority, according to Su-
perintendent Skip Hults. District leaders were asking voters to approve a budget with a 24.8 percent tax levy increase, which was well above the state-mandated tax levy cap. The vote was 111 yes to 104 no. Here were the budget numbers: Proposed budget: $5,823,308 Current budget: $5,274,469 Budget increase: $119,656 or 10 percent Proposed tax levy: $4,506,439 Current tax levy: $3,611,508 Tax levy increase: $894,931 or 24.8 percent State tax levy cap: 6.94 percent increase Eleanor Yandon and Marlene Bott ran unopposed
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The budget vote in the Minerva Central School District failed as well, according to Superintendent Tim Farrell. District leaders were asking for a tax levy above the maximum allowable by the state and needed a 60 percent supermajority. The vote was 144 yes and 177 no. The Minerva School Board will meet Thursday evening, May 23, to discuss the situation. CONTINUED ON PAGE 12
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True North districts meet, discuss shared services By Andy Flynn
andy@denpubs.com NORTH CREEK „ Superintendents and board members of the five True North school districts recently met to discuss sharing services to keep costs and taxes down while maintaining scholastic standards for local children. The districts „ Long Lake, Newcomb, Minerva, Indian Lake and Johnsburg „ already share many services. Just look at two of the sports teams for proof „ the Indian Lake-Long Lake Orange and the Minerva-Newcomb Mountaineers. At their April 29 meeting in the Long Lake Central School, district officials discussed their past successes and explored new ways to share. ñ ItÍ s amazing what we do with a handshake easily,î said Long Lake School Superintendent Mary Dickerson said. ñ ItÍ s a nice group of people to work with.î School officials have had an open dialogue for six years, branding themselves the True North districts, but have not met each year. This was the second year in a row that superintendents and school board members were invited. Newcomb School Superintendent Skip Hults attended the latest meeting and walked away with a renewed energy. ñ I went there with my president, and we both thought it was very, very worthwhile,î Hults said. ñ One of the things we did realize was that we just canÍ t do this every couple of years and then get back together and hope to accomplish anything, that we need to do this several times a year.î
Washington County report
As state and federal aid dry up, health care and retirement costs rise, and New York’s tax cap forces school officials to make tougher decisions than ever, the seven Washington County districts decided that a new approach was needed. So they pooled their resources and published a study to look at ways to either create regional schools or consolidate and share services and resources. The Washington County School Districts Study was released in November 2012. ñ As we become a more global society, the demands of the 21st century will require educational leaders, especially leaders of rural schools, to rethink delivery models and consider options beyond the traditional models that have long been used,î stated the report. ñ The challenge of being geographically isolated puts rural schools at a significant disadvantage. The use of technology, distance learning, and shared educational services are essential for rural schools to explore in order to provide a wellrounded and diverse education for students.î This report’s goal was to find ways to: •Enhance educational programs; •improve the quality, efficiency and/or scope of current services; •and reduce operating and/or capital expenses. Rural schools face a unique set of challenges, according to the
study, including declining enrollment and demographic changes, while trying to share services, focus on improving academic and extracurricular programs and keep tax levies in check. The report concluded that a regional school approach may not be feasible for rural school districts and that sharing services is a more realistic solution. Many of the shared service ideas in the Washington County report looked familiar to the True North school district superintendents. ñ We already do a lot of shared services, and we are always improving those,î Dickerson said. ñ WeÍ re sharing things that the Washington County schools are just starting to look at. Some of the topics are sharing staff, which is already occurring, special ed services, the whole state testing/grading and scoring piece we do among us. We have a common bell schedule. ThereÍ s distance learning going on. We share professional development staff trainings. We have merged sports teams. We share transportation.î
True North sharing
The agenda for the April 29 meeting listed many ways the school districts already share costs: •Sharing of staff •Special education services (regional approach) •state testing/grading •Common bell schedule •Distance learning (DL) courses and trainings •Professional development for staff •Merged sports teams •Transportation •Food service •Sharing of equipment •Communications/superintendent meetings •BOCES services — True North identity •Regional school/community support — leveraging school aid •Student events/activities — National Honor Society, prom, student assemblies In some instances, all districts share services. For example, they all have the same common bell schedule. In other instances, most of the districts share services. All schools but Johnsburg, for example, share a prom each spring. And yet other instances, only two districts share services. For example, Indian Lake and Johnsburg shared a technology teacher this year, and Johnsburg took in an Indian Lake special education student. “We have to continue to see how the five schools can work together to help lower costs,î said Johnsburg School Superintendent Mike Markwica. ñ When you have a tax cap, no longer are you creating a budget, and going out (to voters) with a budget increase as much as youÍ re going out with a tax levy increase.î
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The 2013-14 tax levies and budgets were discussed at the meet-
ing, as were the international student programs at the True North districts. ñ Now that weÍ re all approved, I think we should look at this differently, a regional approach to these kids,î said Indian Lake School Superintendent Mark Brand. ñ Try to get them together, try to get host families together. Even tuition. We donÍ t want to undercut Newcomb. Say they were charging $9,000. We donÍ t want to charge $5,000.î School officials also discussed creating a regional Career & Technical Education (CT) program, which is traditionally offered through BOCES. Right now, Johnsburg, Indian Lake and Minerva students must travel to Fort Edward for BOCES. Long Lake students travel to Saranac Lake. And Newcomb is too far away to make CT classes an option for students. Having a vocational program in one of the True North districts could be an option. ñ I think itÍ s a great idea,î said Minerva School Superintendent Tim Farrell. ñ IÍ d be a bit surprised to see BOCES expand, but I don’t know. BOCES is going through a lot of the same financial issues that local school districts are going through. Their programs are shrinking just like our programs are.î Even with the need, the True North school districts may be too small for a local vocational option. ñ If you combine all of our student populations in our True North schools, it still doesnÍ t amount to an awful lot of kids,î Farrell said. ñ And as Mr. Markwica pointed out the other night, if we did have some type of North Country BOCES or VoTech program, and we specialized in building trades or boat building or marine craft, whatever it would be, whatever niche we would identify that would be purposeful, his thought was that he probably would still have to transport kids down to the Hudson Falls program because they have 20 choices.î If a local CT program was created, funding and administration would most likely fall on the backs of the True North districts, Farrell added. The Minerva superintendent said the latest meeting of the True North districts showed a collective concern for school financing and finding creative ways to maintain good schools in the age of the tax cap. ñ A meeting like that reminds us of all the good things we are doing individually and collectively for the kids in this region,î Farrell said, ñ and it provides an opportunity for us to keep that door open as we continue to talk about sharing staff and creating new programs that are needed in the region but doing that in a shared way so itÍ s affordable.î One of the major successes of this collaborative effort is the branding of the ñ True Northî school districts. ñ WeÍ re getting more attention as a group than we necessarily would be as an individual school district,î said Indian LakeÍ s Brand. ñ What else can we do? ThatÍ s always out there. IÍ m not sure weÍ ve reached the limit, but weÍ re always looking for more ideas.î
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Judge: Hudson River Rafting company can resume runs By Katherine Clark
katherine@denpubs.com JOHNSTOWN „ The Hudson River Rafting Company, based in North Creek, can resume guiding trips under certain restrictions according to a ruling handed down by the State Supreme Court in Johnstown. According to Elizabeth Debold, media coordinator for Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman, a decision handed down on May 15 determined the Hudson River Rafting Company and owner Patrick Cunningham may resume guiding in New York as long as the company posts a $50,000 performance bond to help prevent further violations. The company was also ordered to pay $12,000 in civil penaltyÍ s for each of the 10 documented instances where employees were either issued tickets for guiding without a license or for operating a bus without the appropriate license. According to the decision issued by State Supreme Court Justice Richard Giaradino, the court threw out a motion that the Hudson River Rafting Company engaged in false and misleading advertising. The ruling also permanently prohibits the company from renting
rafts, kayaks or any similar type of watercraft for customers to ñ captain their own boatsî on rivers where a licensed guide is required. The courtÍ s ruling lifts a restraining order against the North Creek companyÍ s license to guide that was issued after the drowning death of a client, Tamara Blake, 53, of Columbus, Ohio, in September 2012.
Hudson River Rafting Company guide Rory K. Fay, who was guiding the raft Blake fell out of, was determined to be intoxicated at the time of the accident. He pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide and two other charges in November. An investigation into the practices of Hudson River Rafting Company found that rafting
guides working for the company did not have proper licenses and their actions were negligible. Debold said the Attorney General’s office believes the ruling will be a positive step to encourage safe practices by New York guides. ñ We think this is a really great win for New Yorkers,î Debold said. ñ It allows them to go back and improve their business practices and protect consumers from unsafe conditions.î Beginning in 1981, Hudson River Rafting Company was one of the first companies to offer rafting trips on the Hudson, Black and Sacandaga rivers and the companyÍ s years of experience were noted by Giaradino. According to the Attorney General’s office there are no further charges pending against Cunningham or the Hudson River Rafting Company at this time and once the company posts the bond, they can resume business. However, should Cunningham or the Hudson River Rafting Company violate the judgeÍ s injunction, it will be considered contempt of court. The status of the DEC restraining order imposed on the company last fall was unclear as of press time May 22. Calls to Cunningham and his lawyer, Jason Britt, were not returned as of press time.
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emorial Day will be observed throughout the North Country, but this weekend belongs to the community of Crown Point. For 145 years it has been marking the occasion, every year since the end of the Civil War, each year a little bigger and better. It may be the longest continuous Memorial Day event in the nation. ThatÍ s the way it should be since Crown Point men played a prominent role in the founding of the Memorial Day holiday. Originally known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day began in the south after the Civil War. Inspired by the bravery displayed A colorguard marches in last year’s Crown Point Memorial Day pain the battle of Gettysburg, the rade. This year’s Memorial Day celebration will be held May 26 and 27. bloodiest fight in American hisPhoto by Nancy Frasier tory with nearly 55,000 causalities, southerners began to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers as a sign of respect and appreciation. The custom quickly spread to the north, where people were just as impressed with the gallantry shown at Gettysburg and throughout the Civil War. New York became the first state to officially recognize Memorial Day in 1873. Crown Point can and should take pride in its own contributions to freedom. Men from Crown Point were at Gettysburg„ a monument stands to their unit there. More than 100 men from Crown Point, an amazing number from a community of its size, formed Company H of the 5th New York Cavalry under the command of John Hammond (A monument to Hammond stands in Crown PointÍ s Forrestdale Cemetery.). The unit distinguished itself throughout the Civil War. Crown Point men also fought in Adirondack Regiment, 118th N.Y., seeing action in many of the Civil WarÍ s bloodiest battles. And those brave souls werenÍ t alone. Crown Point has contributed to each and every American conflict, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice. This yearÍ s Memorial Day celebration will be held May 26 and 27. Crown Point’s festivities will include an ecumenical church service, a parade, fireworks, amusement rides, entertainment and vendors. But itÍ s important to note the community understands the significance of Memorial Day. Each year’s observance is built around the town’s traditional ñ solemn cemetery tour.î The tour includes stops at each of the communityÍ s cemeteries, where Boy Scouts present the colors, ñ Tapsî is played, the school chorus sings and a speaker notes the importance of the place and people buried there. The tour concludes at the Veterans Monument in the town park at noon. This year’s Memorial Day in Crown Point carries added significance. Crown Point is celebrating the 225th year of its founding. Congratulations to Crown Point for 225 years of history and for 145 years of reminding us of the true meaning of Memorial Day. „ Denton Editorial Board
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From the Archives (The following is the second in a series of historical interpretive signs created by the Johnsburg Historical Society. This project is funded with a generous grant by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation.) ew York State school records indicate that the Town of Johnsburg had six school districts operating in 1821, totaling 223 children ages 5 to 15 years old. By 1896, the districts increased to its largest number of 21. The school houses were placed in the hamlets so that the children could walk a mile or two to get there. By the mid 1890s, talk began of constructing a centrally located school for students in the 7th grade and older. Three overcrowded districts „ the Railroad Depot, Durkin Road, and Holcombville
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were consolidated to form the Union School. Also referred to as the North Creek High School, the two-story building was constructed on the current school location and opened for instruction in 1897. The school had four large classrooms and a student fortunate enough to secure a desk on the east side of the building was treated to the view of a vast landscape void of any houses. Known as ñ StraightÍ s Flats,” it’s now filled with houses and
streets and the airstrip. In 1925, the Union School was replaced by a much larger brick and mortar school built in its place. The local newspaper announced the laying of the corner stone for Oct. 18, 1925. The small and numerous school districts scattered throughout the hamlets were eventually consolidated into Johnsburg Central School. Additional space was added to the school building in 1953, 1963, 1996 and 2006.
The Union School (above) was built and opened for instruction in 1897. The North Creek High School (top) was built in its place in 1925. By the early 1950s, the township’s school districts were consolidated into Johnsburg Central School and new wings were added to the building. P-0421 (Union School) and P-1128e (High School).
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njoy your Memorial Day. Hope the weather is good for your family picnics. Lucy Persons plans to be at the Adirondack TriCounty for rehab about eight weeks. Anyone at Tri-County would like visits. Many of the youth in high school enjoyed going to the prom on Saturday night. Hard to believe how fast they grow up. On May 24, Wade Hammond will be in concert at the North River Methodist Church at 7 p.m. There will be a potluck Supper beginning at 5:30. A dish to pass is appreciated. WadeÍ s recording ñ IÍ ll Stand Up For The Crossî is No. 2 on the charts this month. The writer was Avery Micheals. His wife, Kathy, makes bracelets that each have a small cross for this song. On May 25, there will be a fundraiser at the Boy Scout Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a car wash and a bake sale. Also, from Linen World a potholder set of four patterns. The event is to help Rob and Trena Riedinger and five children prepare for their mission trip to Costa Rica in July. You can also bring your bottles they can recycle. What a great adventure. Alonzo Conlon and I took Dad (Earl Allen) to an eye specialist in Saratoga on Thursday. On Friday evening, May 17, there was a spaghetti supper at the Bakers Mills/Sodom firehouse. There were 13 firemen and families. Willie Ordway received a plaque for being a member for 41 years. Earl Allen received a plaque for being the only charter member left. He has been a member for 64 years as of May 31. John White was the one to get the fire company started that many years ago. It is good to see many young ones continue the company. Louie Hitchcock wasnÍ t there but would have received a plaque for being fire chief for 40 years. Bob Austin is the current chief. I was honored to have a birthday breakfast on Friday morning at Rosalie RussellÍ s. A super breakfast and gifts were shared. Those present besides Rosalie and myself, there was Agnes Straight, Arlene Ordway, Jane Nevins and Jan Russell. Thanks to absolutely everyone for their birthday greetings for my special day. Congratulations to Scott Townsend and Kim Stevens for their marriage on May 18, 2013. Tom Oesher and family from Maryland enjoyed the weekend in the area. Joe Semmens and two other friends rode their motorcycles from New Jersey to spend a few days at Fred and Ruth AllenÍ s River House at the Glen. Sorry, John Schrade, that I spelled your name wrong. Happy Birthday to: Jonas Semmens, Sylvia Brown, Melvin Allen, Cassaundra Bacon, Kurt Fuller, Amy Millington, Bridgette Dunkley, Nate Prouty, Faye Newkirk, Julie Harris, Julie Berry, Cassie Noel, Seth Dunkley, Nate Dunkley Sr., Eric Kramar, Bob Lehrer and Christopher Denno. Happy Anniversary to: Blake and Joann Morehouse, Jeff and Tanya Wemett, and Bill and Wendy Russell.
Photos courtesy of the Johnsburg Historical Society
Question of the Month
What do you think makes a good friend? Minerva Central School Miss. Gereau Grade 5 ñ A good friend takes you places and doesnÍ t betray you. They are nice and are not mean.î (Lucas Vogel) Johnsburg Central School Mrs. Watson, grade 3 ñ Someone who is nice to others, a good helper, and careful with others. A great friend is thankful to others and is quiet and does not talk so people can stay focused.î (Nicholas Millington) ñ Someone that plays with me and someone has been with you since I was 2-years-old. My friends are good friends because they play with me and I get to go to their houses. My friends that are good to me are Nolan, Ethan, Sam, Colby, Eli, and Rodney. These are my best friends.î (Harley Dick) ñ Aleesha, Cassie and Madison are good friends because they are nice and I am nice to them. They try not to hurt my feelings and I try not to hurt their feelings, but I have a hard time and I mess up and I try to do better. They also are good friends because they play with me and I play them. I want to be nice and give Cassie and Madison sometime alone and Aleesha and I play something else like we play on the swings. They are the best friends I have even if I have a lot more friends I never want to loose them because they are my best friends in the world. If I did ever loose them I would be sad and I would never want to play anything.î (Drue Degroat) ñ A good friend is someone who is nice to you and they never leave you out. They are always fair and never ever are mean. My good friends are Cassie and Madison. They are so nice we like to hang out. Madison and Cassie always hang with Drue, me and Aleesha and Maddy. We sit by each other and talk. When our brothers have a game or practice we play together.î (Nicole Lynn Brown) ñ A friend is someone who is nice, can be funny and play with you. If you move, he would show you the neighborhood.î (Ethan Dunbar) ñ A good friend helps you when you are sad. A friend likes you for who you are. Not what you look like, or what you do, just for you. A good friend is there for you when you need them. They will be right there with you. A good friend is right there when you need them any time, any where.î (Madison Vaus) ñ A friend is someone who is nice to you and other people. A friend also will do her or his best because friends need to stick
together. Friends decide to do something or take turns doing things together. Friends also hang out together and have fun with each other.î (Madison Buck) ñ What makes a good friend is when they are kind to you. Also, sharing can be a good friend, so is showing you the neighborhood if you just moved. ThatÍ s what makes a good friend.î (Zachariah Morehouse) ñ I picked two friends that have always been there for me, supported me, and have been kind and not rude to me. My awesome friends are Nolan, the best friend in the whole, wide world and Gage, a really good friend.î (Samuel Porter) ñ Someone who is nice to you and plays with you, will also listen to you when you talk. A good friend will never leave you out.î (Gage Morris) ñ A person who cares for you and sticks by your side. That person would be a good friend because if you got bullied or someone was being mean and you were afraid to tell an adult they could help you. Also, if they care for you it would be great because if you fell, were bleeding, or got hurt they could take you to the nurse and tell an adult. That would be the best friend in the world to me. I have three best friends Drue, Madison and Cassie. I have other friends too, but theyÍ re all great.î (Aleesha Washburn) ñ Someone helping you with something. If someone doesnÍ t have anybody to play with, you could ask them if they want to play. Someone could make you happy if you are sad. You could show people around if they are a new student.î (Eli Burkhardt) ñ I think to be a good friend is to not bully them and pick on them, Invite them over to your house and play. When you go against them at baseball, you say good game. When someone is trying to hurt your friend you stop or tell a teacher. That is when I would do to make a good friend.î (Rodney Wolfe) ñ A good friend is someone who is helpful to others and provides help, is nice, and plays with you.î (Erin Morehouse) ñ Is nice and not mean. A mean friend is pushy and bossy. Another thing that makes a good friend is a friend that doesnÍ t lie. A lying friend is bad because after you find out that your friend is lying you donÍ t know what to believe. That is a good friend.î (Cassie Dunbar) ñ A good friend is someone who plays kickball, soccer and basketball with you. Someone who does funny stuff like making me laugh and telling me jokes.î (Ian Heid)
Johnsburg Central School Mrs. McKenna, Grade 2 ñ A good friend shares thoughtful ideas with you. My friends treat me with respect and stick up for me. When youÍ re bored they interest you. Super friends trust you, play with you, and talk to you. Over the summer for a blast, I invite some of my amazing friends over for sleep-overs. We also do that on the weekdays and school breaks.î (Julia Morris) ñ Someone thoughtful. Friends play with you and make you feel better.î (Duncan Cameron) ñ A good friend is someone who plays with you, talks to you, and when people bully you they stick up for you.î (Nathan Lorensen) ñ Someone who has stuff in common with you. A friend sticks up for you. My friend lets me come over to his house a lot. He also spend time with me at school.î (Silas Taylor) ñ Someone who is kind to you and sticks up for you. They are kind because they share toys. A friend is someone who is a blast to hang out with.î (Santino Leto) ñ A good friend is someone who helps you and care for you. I have one awesome friend that helped me get over my worst fears. Amazing friends stick up for you and is nice to you. They do stuff for you and care for you and you have a lot in common.ñ (Kamron Calvert) ñ A good friend is someone who sticks up for you instead of leaving you behind in the darkness. They also do not giggle at you when you get hurt. TheyÍ re thoughtful and not mean.î (Dominic Selleck) ñ Someone who sticks up for you when you are in danger. Friends are kind and treat your stuff with respect and do not throw it around and break it. That is what a good friend is to me.î (Evan Wing) ñ A good friend is kind. He would be agreeable. He would make you happy. You would want to have a good time and giggle with a good friend.î (Wyatt Kilduff) ñ I think that a thoughtful and pleasant person makes a good friends. My friends always share and show respect. A friend is someone who gives you candy when you want them to share. Friends are amusing and fun to be with.î (Serenity Wood) “A good friend is thoughtful and kind. They never fight with you and yell at you. They take you special places. Those are some of the things that I think make a good friend.î (Aisha Broughter)
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DiNapoli: NY economy rebounding, financial stresses persist By Thom Randall
thom@denpubs.com GLENS FALLS „ While the stateÍ s economy is rebounding from the recent deep economic recession, the Adirondack region has continuing challenges, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli told area leaders Monday during a visit to Glens Falls. DiNapoli gave a speech and answered questions at a breakfast held May 19 at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls. About 90 local politicians, entrepreneurs and economic development officials attended the event, hosted by the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce. New York State as a whole, he said, is gradually climbing back out of the recession, he said. ñ WeÍ re on the road to recovery „ but weÍ re not moving forward like gangbusters „ weÍ re not generating the kind of job growth weÍ d like to see.î DiNapoli noted the Glens Falls metropolitan region in March had an unemployment rate of 8.3 percent, equal to the stateÍ s level „ but unlike the entire state, the Glens Falls metro area has only recovered 25 percent of the jobs it lost during the recession. The state had a net increase of 350,000 jobs over the past three years, he said. While job growth has been relatively strong overall in the state, itÍ s been primarily with businesses and industry, and not in government or schools, which have experienced substantial downsizing, he said. Region faces special problems Despite the statewide economic rebound, a variety of issues are exerting financial stress to municipalities, residents and businesses in the Adirondacks, he said. ñ There are unique challenges in this part of the state including environmental issues,î he said. noting how a balance was necessary between economic development and environmental protection. In addition, the population in the Adirondack Park is declining, and the Park residents remaining are aging and requiring more services, at a time government revenue is declining, he said. ñ Each part of the state has its own challenges,î he continued. However, things are looking up in Warren County, he said, noting that retail sales are up, resulting in a 2.6 percent increase in sales tax revenue for 2012. Fiscal pressures on state, county and local governments are bound to continue, DiNapoli predicted, noting that federal aid has been cut while costs are increasing. ñ Financial stress is not a passing phase,î he remarked, adding how no real progress has been made on mandate
Indian Lake Chamber News
The River Starts Here
By Christine Pouch
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ndian Lake is extremely fortunate in many ways. We are home to great birding, camping, biking, hiking, canoeing and whitewater rafting activities. Did you know Indian Lake is the ñ Whitewater Capital of New York State?î It is, and because of this claim to fame, itÍ s only appropriate Gov. Cuomo chose Indian Lake as the location for his 1st Inaugural Adirondack Challenge. Thank you, Gov. Cuomo. On July 21, two important races will also be taking place in Indian Lake „ an invitational Whitewater Race and Adirondack Flat Water Paddle Challenge, an international 15 mile canoeing event. In addition, a family fun festival, complete with childrenÍ s games, New York state food, beer and wine vendors, and continuous live music will be held in Byron Park. On the way to Byron Park, visitors will participate in numerous activities and events in and around town. The Town and Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce are currently planning activities and events for
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli answers a question posed at a breakfast event held Monday May 20 at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls. Although expressing positivism that an economic rebound was under way, DiNapoli warned that New York State and its municipalities were likely to experience continued financial stresses. He also spoke of a new initiative to reinvest in local businesses — in order to spur job growth within the state. Photo by Thom Randall
relief. “Difficult choices on spending will continue.î ï Fiscal StressÍ system ramping up DiNapoli said his agency is launching a research and outreach program that analyzes municipalities’ financial data and identifies those at risk of bankruptcy or default. This fiscal stress monitoring system, he said, would provide an early warning of substantial financial problems he said, noting the Comptroller’s office will be publishing the list. “This is not meant to be finger-pointing, but to inform and engage the local taxpayers and citizens so they can provide more thoughtful input,î he said. Pension cash for NY enterprises DiNapoli noted that his office had established the In-state Private Equity Program to steer investment money from the state pension fund to help local businesses either start up or expand and prosper „ or assist out of-state businesses in moving to New York State. This program, he said, has already resulted in $641 million being invested to date in 246 companies across the state, including $22 mil-
a weekend of Adirondack fun. While plans have yet to be finalized, one can expect an array of festivities for folks of all ages from one end of town to the other. Sidewalk sales, Adirondack crafts and artisans, demonstrations, food, music, square dancing, beer and wine tastings, and more are just a few of the ideas being arranged. The Adirondack Challenge is expected to draw 3,000 or more visitors to our area. Are you ready? Be ready to field calls for accommodations, dining, shopping and recreational activities. Where can you go to find information like this quickly and easily „ www. indian-lake.com. Is your community hosting an event between July 13 and 21st? If so, contact the Hamilton County Tourism office to see if your event can be marketed as part of the Adirondack Challenge by emailing info@adirondackexperience.com. Vendor space is available for anyone wishing to promote their craftsmanship in town on the school lawn. We are particularly interested in Adirondack made products and artisans. Please contact me at ccpouch@ gmail.com for more details. What can you do to help? We will need ñ all hands on deckî if we are to coordinate and host a memorable event „ one that will bring visitors back year after year to this event, or one of our other festivals, such as the Christmas Country Tour or Snocade. Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce needs your help. We need volunteers to help before, during and after the Adirondack Challenge. Please contact our office to share your ideas and offer your services by calling 518-648-5112 or emailing indianlakechaber@ frontiernet.net. (Christine Pouch is the president of the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.)
lion for Navilyst (recently acquired by AngioDynamics) in Glens Falls, he said. ñ WeÍ re trying to recycle state pension fund dollars right back into the stateÍ s economy,î he said. DiNapoli: ï claim your cashÍ Also, DiNapoli touted his agencyÍ s program of publishing names of those due unclaimed funds held by the sate „ a total of $12 billion belonging to individuals and businesses, culled from checks left uncashed from as long ago as 1940. To make his point, DiNapoli hauled out three giant checks to local entities reflecting their balances existing now in his office’s Unclaimed Funds depository. He presented a check of $200 to the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce represented by Peter Aust, ARCC President; $651.83 to the Glens Falls National Bank represented by its president, Thomas Murphy, and $532 to the City of Glens Falls „ with Sen. Little accepting the check. Later, Queensbury Supervisor Ron Montesi asked DiNapoli about whether his office tracked how much state Lottery revenue actually bankrolled public education, its original stated purpose. Answering for DiNapoli, Sen. Little said that sum was $3.4 billion for 2012. DiNapoli said that state Lottery revenue was
deposited in the state General Fund, out of which state Aid for education was drawn. ñ ItÍ s an accounting mechanism,î he said. DiNapoli was also asked if a dollar value had been calculated reflecting the actual benefits stemming from the tax breaks and incentives awarded Global Foundries. ñ I canÍ t give you hard numbers, but economic development experts saw it as a great opportunity,î he said about the multi-billion chip-fabrication development based in Malta, and the spin-off high technology industries attracted to the Capital Region. ñ Their objectives are now being fulfilled in a positive way.” After DiNapoliÍ s 90-minute presentation, Warren County Board of Supervisors Chairman Kevin Geraghty praised the state Comptroller for his outreach to Warren County. ñ DiNapoli is an effective advocate for local communities, and showing up here is a good thing for the region,î Geraghty said. State Assemblyman Dan Stec of Queensbury said he supported DiNapoliÍ s commitment to reinvesting pension fund cash into in-state businesses. “Investing in New York businesses benefits the stateÍ s economy and creates jobs,î he said, adding that any area business with a qualifying need should contact him or Sen. Little as well as DiNapoli for potential assistance. ñ ItÍ s a great idea and a win-win situation.î
Saratoga & North Creek RR plan events for 2013
NORTH CREEK — The Saratoga & North Creek Railway announces hosting several themed train excursions and new special events beginning this spring and running through October. In addition to their wildly successful Polar Express which begins in mid-November, the SNCRR will run special excursion trains and onboard events for Memorial Day, FatherÍ s Day, Leviathan No. 63 Steam Engine weekend packages, a Teddy Roosevelt Tribute Weekend in September, as well as the return of the 2nd Annual Pumpkin Patch Express in October. Memorial Day Weekend sees the return of SNCÍ s ñ Veterans Ride FREEî program. Program includes all active and retired military riding the train May 25-27. Military uniforms (attire) encouraged. (Not all veterans can get into their uniforms anymore.) On Sunday, June 16th, SNC is rewarding dads with a special ñ Fathers ride for FREE with a paid child ticketî . ItÍ s a great way for the kids to treat dad to a special day out. These trains will depart North Creek and Saratoga Springs and use the regular posted timetables which may be found on SNCRR.com. September ushers in historic themes with the first two weekends featuring an exclusive New York State visit of the Leviathan No. 63 steam engine. This faithfully recreated version of the 1868 steam engine which was originally manufactured at the Schenectady Locomotive Works. A must ride for every train enthusiast with photo opportunities along the rail corridor. Check the SNCRR website for times and places. A major three-day themed special event weekend is being planned around the famous ride that Theodore Roosevelt took from the historic North Creek Depot station on September 13, 1901. Nationally acclaimed TR reprisor Joe Wiegand will ride the train and present informal talks about our 26th President. Special events, activities and entertainment will be staged in the Depot and riverfront area in North Creek throughout the weekend of September 13-15. Plans are solidifying now and more information will be released over the coming months on the train website at SNCRR.com. Once again plans are also underway with partnering with 1000 Acres Ranch Resort in Stony Creek for the 2nd Annual Pumpkin Patch Express on October 19 & 20th. The ranch resort is directly on the rail line which makes it a perfect location to host this family-friendly day outing to pick pumpkins and visit with talking scarecrows along with a myriad of other fun events and activities staged by train and ranch staff. Watch for more details to be announced soon for the Pumpkin Patch Express. The 2012 Pumpkin Patch Express train sold out well before the event. For reservations and additional information regarding events, train schedule, and directions visit us at www.SNCRR.com or call our toll free reservations desk at 877-726-7245.
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SOFTBALL Minerva-Newcomb 16, Willsboro 1
May 17 @ Minerva The Lady Mountaineers tallied 14 hits to beat the Lady Warriors 16-1 at home. Minerva-NewcombÍ s Gabby McNally had four hits, including a double. Four others had doubles: Danielle McNally, Shelby Hogan, Ashley Miller and Mary LaBar. The team made five errors. Hogan was the winning pitcher. Willsboro had two hits and made five errors.
Indian Lake-Long Lake 16, Schroon Lake 6
May 17 @ Indian Lake The Lady Orange had 14 hits to beat the Lady Wildcats 16-6 at Indian Lake. Indian Lake-Long LakeÍ s Meg Smith had a home run and a double. Prudence Dechene hit a triple. Madison Miller and Emma Gray each hit a double. The team made no errors. Miller earned the win on the mound. Schroon Lake had four hits and made seven errors.
Crown Point 30, Johnsburg 5
May 16 @ Johnsburg The Lady Panthers had 13 hits to beat the Lady Jaguars 30-5 at Johnsburg. JohnsburgÍ s Laura Richards had three of the teamÍ s eight hits. Valerie Gereau had two, and Astasia Myler belted a home run. The team made eight errors. Courtney Allard was the losing pitcher. Crown Point made three errors.
Johnsburg 5, Indian Lake-Long Lake 4
May 15 @ Indian Lake The Lady Jaguars had seven hits to beat the Lady Orange in Indian Lake. JohnsburgÍ s Valerie Gereau hit a home run, and Emily Ellsworth hit a double. The team made three errors. Indian Lake-Long LakeÍ s Maddie Miller hit a triple and Emma Gray hit a double. The team had five hits and made two errors. The winning pitcher was Elizabeth Ordway, and the losing pitcher was Emma Gray.
Indian Lake-Long Lake 14, Keene 4
May 14 @ Indian Lake The Lady Orange had 17 hits to beat the Lady Beavers 14-4 at home.
Indian Lake-Long LakeÍ s Maddie Miller hit two doubles, and Prudence Dechene hit one. Meg Smith hit a triple. The team made two errors. The winning pitcher was Emma Gray. Keene had six hits and made two errors.
BASEBALL Crown Point 31, Johnsburg 5
May 16 @ Johnsburg The Panthers had 15 hits to beat the Jaguars 31-5 in Johnsburg. JohnsburgÍ s Nate Prouty had three doubles. The team had 11 hits and made 12 errors. The losing pitcher was Mark Cleveland. Crown Point made one error.
Indian Lake-Long Lake 15, Johnsburg 9
May 15 @ Indian Lake The Orange had 13 hits to beat the Jaguars 15-9 at home. Indian Lake-Long LakeÍ s Chaitin Giessen had two triples, and Shane Short had one. Matt Moore hit a double. The team made two errors. Johnsburg had six hits and made six errors. The winning pitcher was Matt Moore, and the losing pitcher was Nate Prouty.
Indian Lake-Long Lake 23, Keene 0
May 14 @ Indian Lake The Orange had 20 hits to beat the Beavers 23-0 at Keene. Indian Lake-Long LakeÍ s Chaitin Giessen hit a home run. Collin Farrell and Arthur Jennings each hit a double, and Curtis Seaman belted two. The team made no errors. Three pitchers led to a perfect game for the Orange: Henry Sandiford, Matt Moore and Kyle McMurty. They struck out 11 batters.
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Gibson Brothers begin new tour with guests on mandolin By Andy Flynn
andy@denpubs.com OLD FORGE „ The North CountryÍ s Gibson Brothers are maintaining world-class caliber performances this spring while promoting their newest album thanks to a succession of professional guests on the mandolin. In mid-April, mandolin player Joe Walsh announced he was parting ways with Ellenburg Depot natives Eric and Leigh Gibson after being with the band for more than four years. It came at a challenging time, as the Gibson Brothers began the busy festival season on the road without Walsh. They also began touring with a new CD, ñ They Called It Music,î recently released by Compass Records. Then thereÍ s the added pressure of being the 2012 IBMA Entertainers of the Year, an honor the brothers recognize but take in stride. As their song ñ They Called It Musicî topped Bluegrass TodayÍ s weekly chart for airplay on May 17, the Gibson Brothers were taking the stage at the Strand Theatre in Old Forge with guest mandolin player Jesse Cobb, formerly of the Infamous Stringdusters, who gave a ñ blisteringî performance, as Leigh described it. Cobb will be filling in on a few more dates, as will Sierra Hull, until the brothers choose WalshÍ s replacement. Adam Steffey will also be playing mandolin with the Gibsons and was with them this week at Bluegrass & BBQ in Branson, Mo. ñ We are using different award-winning mandolin players for the next month,î Leigh said in an email. ñ I wanted to make sure we had a quality performer with us while we decided who would take over the job without rushing to a decision. While you can never be certain someone will be the right answer for the long term, giving ourselves time to find the next player can only help make a better call.î Using a variety of mandolin players takes the pressure off of finding a full-time player right away, according to Leigh, who expects to have a new member in place by July. ñ But for now IÍ m having fun getting to know and work with some incredible pickers,î Leigh said. The performance in Old Forge was a homecoming of sorts for the Gibson Brothers, who were playing to a crowd of longtime fans and paddlers. Old Forge is on the southern end of their home turf in New YorkÍ s Adirondack Park and hosted the annual Paddlefest this past weekend. Both Clayton Campbell on the fiddle and Mike Barber on upright bass joined Eric and Leigh. Campbell has been with the Gibsons for nine years, and Barber for 20. ñ Because of that, we allowed him this year to get married,î Leigh said of Barber, who also co-produces albums with the brothers. ñ So heÍ s going to do that this fall.î Their set began with ñ Help My Brother,î title track to the 2011 IBMA Album of the Year. It was followed by a collection of songs from past albums, such as ñ Safe Passage,î ñ The Open Road,î
Members of the Gibson Brothers bluegrass band perform May 17 at the Strand Theatre in Old Forge, N.Y. From left are Clayton Campbell, Eric Gibson, Leigh Gibson, Mike Barber and guest mandolin player Jesse Cobb. Photo by Andy Flynn
ñ Farm of Yesterday,î ñ Dreams That End Like This,î ñ Just LovinÍ You,î ñ Red Letter Day,î and ñ WalkinÍ West to Memphis.î It also featured music from their new album, including ñ The Darker the Night, the Better I See,î ñ Dying for Someone to Live For,î ñ Buy a Ring, Find a Preacher,î and the title track and the GibsonÍ s current No. 1 hit, ñ They Called It Music,î which Eric co-wrote with Joe Newberry. ñ There arenÍ t really singles in bluegrass music. Deejays play whatever they like to play,” Leigh said during the concert, filling the time while Eric tuned his banjo. ñ This is the one theyÍ re playing the most, so itÍ s kind of the song thatÍ s charting for us. I canÍ t believe it; I’ve written things for the record, and they’re not really charting. But this one of EricÍ s is. Maybe thereÍ s still some payola out in the world EricÍ s using up.î Leigh told a story about the songÍ s beginning and how Newberry, of Raleigh, N.C., once spent some time picking with an elderly banjo player up in the hills. ñ And he asked him, ï This style of playing that you do, when you were playing it years ago, did they call it country music, did they call it bluegrass, folk, old time, whatÍ d they call it?Í And the fellow said, ï Son, they called it music,Í î Leigh said. ñ Two months
later, a lightning bolt finally clicked with Eric. It took him a while to figure it out. He said, ‘There’s a song in that.’ So he wrote it.” Eric also wrote the album’s final track, “Songbird’s Song,” which was the result of a three-day insomnia attack when the Gibson Brothers traveled to Denmark in 2012. “When we first got there, I was so tired,” Eric said on stage. ñ I said, ï IÍ m just going to take a little nap.Í And he (Leigh) said, ï DonÍ t do it.Í He said, ï YouÍ re going to mess yourself up. DonÍ t do it.Í And I said, ï DonÍ t tell me what to do.Í And he was right. I slept about four hours or so.î ñ He was walking the streets of Denmark,î Leigh added. ñ He knew where every hot dog stand was in Copenhagen.î The Old Forge concert was co-sponsored by Saratoga Guitar, operated by longtime musical friend Matt McCabe, of Saratoga Springs. Their encore performance was ñ Holding Things Together,î a tribute to Merle Haggard and symbolic of how the Gibson Brothers are getting along without Joe Walsh during their 2013 tour. For more information, visit the band online at www.gibsonbrothers.com.
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FAIRY HOUSES — The Town of Johnsburg Library hosted a Fairy House Workshop Saturday, May 18. Here are some photos from that event. Photos provided
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î Their main order of business is to decide what they believe is the best approach for a tax levy,î Farrell said. Once they decide on a tax levy amount, the board can come up with a spending plan and start making cuts. î ItÍ s a fairly tight timeline,î Farrell added. The statewide budget vote for round 2 is June 18. That means the district must get a public notice in the media by May 31 and have new budget material to voters by June 4. Here were the numbers: Proposed budget: $5,142,296 Current budget: $5,040,939 Budget increase: $101,357, or 2 percent Proposed tax levy: $3,497,089 Current tax levy: $3,210,401 Tax levy increase: $286,688 or 8.93 percent State tax levy cap: 3.97 percent increase Caroline Kelly ran unopposed for the Minerva School Board.
Johnsburg
Voters in the Johnsburg Central School District approved the budget 240-40, according to School Superintendent Mike Markwica. William Conner and Chris Jay ran unopposed for the Johnsburg School Board. Here were the budget numbers: Proposed budget: $9,953,800 Current budget: $9,697,932 Budget increase: $255,868, or 2.6 percent Proposed tax levy: $5,381,485 Current tax levy: $5,281,143
Indian Lake
The Indian Lake Central School budget passed 180 to 46, according to Business Manager Louann Tetrault. Leonard Franko ran unopposed for the Indian Lake School Board. Here were the budget numbers: Proposed budget: $5,983,341 Current budget: $5,822,831 Budget increase: $160,510, or 2.75 percent Proposed tax levy: $4,478,441 Current tax levy: $4,339,919 Tax levy increase: $138,522 or 3.19 percent State tax levy cap: 3.26 percent increase
Long Lake
The Long Lake Central School District budget passed 112 to 28, according to School Superintendent Mary Dickerson. The bus proposition also passed 119 to 21. Paul Roalsvig ran unopposed for the Long Lake School Board. Here were the budget numbers: Proposed budget: $3,684,259 Current budget: $3,615,151 Budget increase: $69,108, or 1.9 percent Proposed tax levy: $2,601,546 Current tax levy: $2,518,214 Tax levy increase: $83,332 or 3.31 percent State tax levy cap: 3.3114 percent
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The Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony will begin at 8:30 a.m. Monday, May 27 at the Long Lake bridge. There will not be a morning parade this year. Instead, the Long Lake Memorial Day Parade will start at noon, with the American Legion Post 650 parade route from the Town Hall to Cemetery. Around 1 p.m., the Hamilton County Parade begins at the Mount Sabattis park, proceeding up Main Street to the Town Hall and will be followed by a ceremony across the street at the schoolÍ s front lawn. Various veterensÍ groups, emergency groups and school bands from around the county will participate. Call 624-3077 for more information about floats.
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OBITUARIES GERALDINE C. DAVIS DEC 31, 2012 Ticonderoga. A Graveside Service for Geraldine C. Davis, 92, of Ticonderoga, who passed away on December 31, 2012, will take place on Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the family plot of the Valley View Cemetery of Ticonderoga. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home of Ticonderoga.
PAUL DAVIDSON JAN 19, 1920 - MAY 09, 2013 Paul Davidson, age 93, of ciety of Mechanical EngiCape Canaveral, Florida, neers. Paul was also an alumdied Thursday, May 9, 2013 ni of the Civil Conseration in Wuesthoff Medical Center Corp. (C.C.C.'s) in 1936-37 following a long illness. assigned to Camp Sisters and Born in BergenCamp Mill Creek field, New Jersey in Oregon, workon January 19, ing on road con1920 to George struction. and Mary DavidFollowing his reson, Paul lived in tirement and the Ticonderoga, death of his wife, N.Y. with his Paul relocated to wife, Mary King Florida. He enDavidson and joyed traveling their family of the country in eight children his RV, taking and was emcruises, fishing, ployed at International Paper boating, bike riding and dabCompany where he was Area bling in investments. Supervisor of Power/Steam. Paul is survived by his thirHe started working at the old teen year companion, Joni Ticonderoga Mill and helped Ausherman; his six daughin the building and start-up ters, Barbara Kern, Linda of the new Ti facility. Upon Bilotti, Patricia Geppert, Suretirement Paul noted that he san Rathbun, DeeAnne Scott, had probably visited all the Mary Beth Davidson and two mills with the exception of sons, Peter and Paul DavidTexarkana during his career. son. He is also survived by In 1972, Paul was transferred 17 grandchildren and 27 to the Hudson River facility great-grandchildren. from which he retired after a A memorial service will be 39 year career. held this summer in TiconBefore working at Internaderoga at the convenience of tional Paper, Paul worked at the family. He will be inGeneral Electric Co. in Schterred in the Davidson family enectady and proudly served plot at St. Mary's Cemetery, in the United States Marine Alexandria Avenue, TiconCorps Reserve during World deroga. War II. Anyone wishing to make doPaul was past president of nations in Paul's memory the NY Chapter of the Namay do so to the Ticonderotional Association of Power ga Alumni Association, Engineers 1969-1970 and a where 7 of the 8 children member of the American Sograduated from.
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IDA HELEN WENDELL FEB 04, 1914 - MAY 13, 2013 Ticonderoga. Ida Helen Ticonderoga, Kelly Wendell Wendell, 99, of Ticonderoga, and his wife, Sandra of Chanpassed away on Monday, dler, Arizona, Tammy PellMay 13, 2013 at Heritage man and her husband, Scott Commons Residential of Middlebury, CT, and KrisHealthcare of ten Trombley of Ticonderoga. Ticonderoga; six Born in Whitegreat-grandchilhall, New York, dren, Ryan WenFebruary 4, 1914, dell, Kasi Wenshe was the dell, Sarah Pelldaughter of the man, Matthew late Scott and Pellman, Emma Lucy (Fish) WolWendell and cott. William DunMrs. Wendell ning; and many was a resident of nieces and Ticonderoga for nephews. most of her life and was a Calling hours for relatives communicant of St. Mary's and friends were held ThursCatholic Church of Ticonday, May 16, 2013 from 6 - 8 deroga. p.m. at the Wilcox & Regan She was employed by WoolFuneral Home, 11 Algonkin worth's of Ticonderoga for St., Ticonderoga. several years and she was alA Mass of Christian Burial so a very talented, self-emwas celebrated on Friday, ployed Seamstress for many May 17, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at years. St. Mary's Catholic Church of She married Thomas Gorman Ticonderoga. The Rev. Wendell in 1934. They were Kevin D. McEwan, Pastor, ofmarried 72 years. Thomas ficiated. pre-deceased her on DecemThe Rite of Committal folber 29, 2006. lowed at the family plot of St. Survivors include one son, Mary's Parish Cemetery of Francis T. "Pete" Wendell and Ticonderoga. his wife, Carlene, and one Donations in Mrs. Wendell's daughter, Jacqueline Trombmemory may be made to St. ley and her husband, Mary's School, 64 Amherst William, both of TiconderoAvenue, Ticonderoga, NY ga. She is also survived by 12883. four grandchildren, Mark Wendell and his wife, Lisa of IRENE EDNA OSTRANDER AUG 08, 1923 - MAY 16, 2013 Survivors include one brothHague. Irene Edna Ostraner, Arthur Tricka of Hague; der, 89, of Hague passed two grandchildren, Paula away on Thursday, May 16, LaDeau and her husband, 2013 at Heritage Commons Ken of Crown Point and Residential Healthcare of Heather Splaine Ticonderoga. and her husBorn, August 8, band, Gerald 1923, in Long Is"Sonny" of South land, New York, Bridge, MA; and she was the four great-granddaughter of the children, James late Joseph and LaDeau, Ken Anna (Balcom) LaDeau, Gerald Tricka. Splaine III and Mrs. Ostrander Hadleigh has been a resiSplaine. She is dent of Hague also survived by since the 1940's. her son's fiancee' and her She enjoyed gardening and close friend, Donna Wilson of spending time in the outTiconderoga. doors. She had a love for anA Graveside Service took imals, especially dogs. place on Monday, May 20, Irene was pre-deceased by 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the famiher first husband, Frederick ly plot of the May Memorial C. Spreemann, and by her Cemetery of Hague. second husband, George A. Arrangements were under Ostrander. She was also prethe direction of the Wilcox & deceased by her son, FrederRegan Funeral Home of ick Lance Spreemann on June Ticonderoga. 23, 2012.
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MORIAH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT is looking for a Custodian/ School Bus Driver, Candidates must be a current resident of the School District. Essex County Personnel will be holding the Custodian Examination on June 24th26th. If you are interested in taking this test please submit an application and filing fee to our office by Friday, May 31, 2013. For more information please call (518) 8733360. Applications are available on our website: http://www.co.essex. ny.us/personneljobs.asp
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STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, WARREN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS BY PROCEEDING IN REM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ELEVEN OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW BY THE COUNTY OF WARREN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE INDEX NO. 58642 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 4th day of April, 2013, the Warren County Treasurer, hereinafter the Enforcing Officer of the County of Warren, hereinafter the Tax District, pursuant to law, filed with the Clerk of Warren County, the original of this Petition and Notice of Foreclosure against various parcels of real property for unpaid taxes. Such Petition and Notice of Foreclosure pertains to the following parcels: TOWN OF BOLTON ID# 123.00-2-4 Hendricks Rd Goodwin Roxanna, PO Box 3297 25.47 acres Rural vac > ID# 123.00-2-28 Alderbrook Rd Ross, Estate Chauncey, PO Box 22 32.25 acres Rural vac > ID# 124.00-1-29 New Vermont Rd Destanko Tamara, 81-29 Liberty Ave 35.52 acres Rural vac > ID# 124.00-1-42 375 Padanarum Rd Duryee John J, 10 Indian Run 3.44 acres 1 Family Res ID# 139.00-1-82 Hendricks Rd W Ronning Rolf Estate, C/O Karen Sideri 1.02 acres Res vac land ID# 139.00-1-86 Hendricks Rd Ronning, Inc., 4591 Lakeshore Dr 5.03 acres Res vac land ID# 139.00-1-87 Hendricks Rd Ronning, Inc., 4591 Lakeshore Dr 5.12 acres Res vac land ID# 139.00-1-88 Hendricks Rd Ronning, Inc., 4591 Lakeshore Dr 5.21 acres Res vac land ID# 139.00-1-90 Hendricks Rd Ronning, Inc., 4591 Lakeshore Dr 5.12 acres Res vac land ID# 139.00-1-91 Hendricks Rd Ronning, Inc., 4591 Lakeshore Dr 7.27 acres Res vac land ID# 139.00-1-92 Hendricks Rd Ronning Rolf Estate, C/O Karen Sideri 62.1 acres Rural vac > ID# 156.00-1-20.1 Federal Hill Rd Mars Aaron, Mars Cecile 1.25 acres Res vac land ID# 156.00-1-51.7 Valley Woods Rd Labrum Philip R, 429 Lower Main St 5.66 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 156.16-1-1.4 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.51 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.5 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.14 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.6 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.08 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.8 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.14 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.10 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.17 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.11 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.3 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.12 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 2.14 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.16
Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.16 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.17 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.02 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-1.18 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.34 acres Res vac land ID# 156.16-1-14 Lake George,off Northwest Bay Partners LTD, PO Box 11062 1.05 acres Res vac land ID# 170.00-1-30 Edgecomb Pond Rd Barrack John E, Barrack Dennis 15.72 acres Rural Res ID# 170.00-1-31 139 Edgecomb Pond Rd Barrack John, Barrack Dennis 27.34 acres 1 Family Res ID# 171.12-1-5 Crown Is Meigher S. Christopher II, Meigher Grace T 1.22 acres Seasonal res ID# 171.15-1-28 57 Horicon Ave Lehman Janet, 225 South Dr 1.33 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 171.15-3-91 4950 Lakeshore Dr Bolton Landing, LLC, 60 Mohican Rd 0.45 acres Mul-use bldg ID# 184.02-2-8 969 East Schroon River Rd Sheppard Ramon Wallace &, Shauna Adair 29.45 acres Camping park ID# 184.04-1-5 711 East Schroon River Rd Engel Lois, Raymond Paul J 0 acres 2 Family Res ID# 184.04-1-16 91 Northway Ln Kingsley Donald Jr, 743 Edgecomb Pond Rd 32.67 acres Mine/quarry ID# 184.04-1-17 Northway Ln Kingsley Donald Jr, Kingsley Claire 12.31 acres Priv forest ID# 185.00-1-6 16 South Trout Lake Rd Bruce Angela, 165 S Trout Lake Rd 5.08 acres Mfg housing ID# 186.00-1-43 Off N Trout Lk.rd Kinnarney Kevin, PO Box 35 0.26 acres Vacant rural ID# 186.14-1-26 4607 Lakeshore Dr Bell Ronning LLC, PO Box 1 0.44 acres Multiple res ID# 198.02-1-5 East Schroon River Rd Jenne Anke U.G., 51 Cotherman Dr 2.52 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 198.02-1-7 Northway Ln Kingsley Donald J Jr, Kingsley Claire M 56.61 acres Priv forest TOWN OF LAKE GEORGE ID# 251.10-2-19 Cherry St Young Cheryl A, PO Box 74 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 251.10-3-25 10 Hammond St Mancini Lawrence, Mancini Sandra 0 acres Seasonal res ID# 251.14-2-7 377 Canada St Millington Susan E, 377 Canada St 0.02 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 251.14-2-35.2 419 Canada St La-Valle Hospitality Inc, 419 Canada St 0.17 acres Part res use ID# 251.14-3-8 283 Canada St Mastrantoni Roberto, Mastrantoni Carmela 0 acres Part res use ID# 251.18-2-40 Schuyler St Mastrantoni Rocco, 80 Schuyler St 0 acres Apartment ID# 251.18-2-41 80 Schuyler St Mastrantoni Rocco, 80 Schuyler St 0 acres Cottage ID# 251.18-3-49 221 Canada St RoMaster, Inc, Robert Mastrantoni 0 acres Diner ID# 251.18-4-27 75 Mcgillis Ave Senseman Joyce M, Senseman Steven M 0 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.18-4-28 81 Mcgillis Ave Senseman Joyce M, Senseman Steven M 0 acres 1 Family Res ID# 251.18-4-62 47 Caldwell Ave Edwards Sheila, 1123 Forest Ave 0 acres Cottage ID# 211.03-1-1 2311 Harrington Hill Rd Witz Frank, 2311 Harrington Hill Rd 6.26 acres 1 Family Res ID# 224.01-2-16 Rt 9 Liapes John, Att:
Sylvia L Freedman 0.75 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 224.01-2-17 Rt 9 Liapes John, Att: Sylvia L Freedman 2.64 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 224.01-2-30 Harrington Hill Rd Off Lewis Thomas, 2188 Harrington Hill Rd 2 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 224.02-1-41 Northway Off Monroe Karl, Monroe Beatrice 6.04 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 224.04-1-15 Rt 9 Off Truesdale Hill LLC, PO Box 66 93.14 acres Priv forest ID# 224.04-1-20 Rt 9 Truesdale Hill LLC, PO Box 66 75.17 acres Priv forest ID# 224.04-1-21 E Northway Kinnarney Kevin R, PO Box 35 17.36 acres Rural vac > ID# 224.04-1-22 E Northway Kinnarney Kevin, PO Box 35 1.5 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 225.08-1-21 756 Diamond Pt Rd Martin Dorothy B, c/o Jeffrey Martin 0.71 acres 1 Family Res ID# 237.00-2-10 Rt 9 Off Truesdale Hill LLC, PO Box 66 71.42 acres Priv forest ID# 238.00-1-7 Rt 9 Off Truesdale Hill LLC, PO Box 66 37.1 acres Priv forest ID# 238.00-1-8 Rt 9 Off Truesdale Hill LLC, PO Box 66 70.3 acres Priv forest ID# 238.00-1-29 Truesdale Hill Rd Truesdale Hill LLC, PO Box 66 54.35 acres Vacant rural ID# 238.00-1-52 Flat Rock Rd Ilardi Arthur J, 407 Flat Rock Rd Apt 5 2 acres Res vac land ID# 238.00-1-55.1 451 Flat Rock Rd Tasker Richard, Tasker Muriel 3 acres 1 Family Res ID# 238.14-1-5 175 Flat Rock Rd Asmonda Joseph, Asmonda Patti 2.19 acres 1 Family Res ID# 238.16-1-6 3259 Lakeshore Dr Tasker Richard, Tasker Muriel 3.39 acres Restaurant ID# 238.19-1-34 Middle Rd McAvinney David, McAvinney Cindy 1 acres Res vac land ID# 251.05-1-27 2831 Rt 9 Lanfear Michael R, Lanfear Keith D 3.87 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 251.06-1-45 Middle Rd McAvinney David, McAvinney Cindy 1 acres Res vac land ID# 251.07-1-39 3029 Lakeshore Dr Seale Michael H, PO Box 471 2.33 acres Cottage ID# 251.16-1-22 26 Ledges Ln Latterner John E, Latterner Nancy 1 acres 1 Family Res ID# 264.03-1-56 Morgan Ct Thomas Russell, PO Box 54 0.73 acres 1 Family Res ID# 264.04-1-17.1 96 Ellsworth Rd West Wayne P, 96 Ellsworth Rd 0.51 acres 1 Family Res ID# 264.12-1-27 328 Bloody Pond Rd BBD of Albany, LLC, 799 Madison Ave 30.19 acres Rural vac > TOWN OF CHESTER ID# 16.-1-65 Dell Culver Rd Saville Khris, Hitchcock Robert 0.66 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 17.-1-34 Olmstedville Rd Froehlich Kurt D, Froelich Vicky 41.01 acres Priv forest ID# 17.-1-45 Olmstedville Rd Thomas Alica E, 93 Blythewood Is Rd 36.06 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 32.-1-10 State Rte 28N Emily's Farms Inc, 941 State Rte 28N 1.03 acres Res vac land ID# 32.-1-37.4 Cobble Creek Rd Thompson David, 461 State Rte 418 1.29 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 32.-1-38 Cobble Creek Rd Muller Michael J, PO Box 143 30.38 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 33.-2-5 25 Lane Rd Pierce William F, Pierce Kathleen 6.2 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 35.-1-19 119 Olmstedville Rd Smith Cleyona Dalaba, 119 Olmstedville Rd 6.08 acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.-1-24.2 242 Olmstedville Rd Mock
Grace J, 242 Olmstedville Rd 0.78 acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.-1-24.5 Olmstedville Rd Hoolihan Patrick, Hoolihan Cindy 0.64 acres Res vac land ID# 35.2-1-4.1 Stone Bridge Rd Kingsley Harold, 122 Stone Bridge Rd 1.5 acres Res vac land ID# 35.2-1-4.2 Stone Bridge Rd Kingsley Harold, 122 Stone Bridge Rd 0.82 acres Res vac land ID# 35.2-1-23 29 Agard Rd Runewicz Theresa, Runewicz Stephen 0.46 acres 1 Family Res ID# 35.4-2-24 20 Olmstedville Rd Piatt Michael E, Piatt Ruth 0 acres 2 Family Res ID# 36.-1-37 102 Old Schroon Rd Steves Michael J, Steves Marcia 0.98 acres 1 Family Res ID# 49.-1-3.2 358 Byrd Pond Rd Baroudi Rebecca, PO Box 287 47.52 acres Mfg housing ID# 49.-1-12 Byrnes Rd Werner Charles R, PO Box 211 2.38 acres Res vac land ID# 52.-1-4 E Nichols Rd Javino Dale R, Howell Steven M 26.39 acres Priv forest ID# 66.7-1-2.8 Mt Estate Rd Tew Jeffrey Charles, PO Box 54 2.02 acres Res vac land ID# 68.-1-11 Vanderwalker Rd O'Connor John F, O'Connor Kathleen 9.76 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 68.-1-33 Off Vanderwalker Rd O'Connor John F, O'Connor Kathleen 126.06 acres Priv forest ID# 68.-1-34 Vanderwalker Rd O'Connor John F, O'Connor Kathleen 11.66 acres Rural vac > ID# 85.-1-52.1 N State Rte 8 Waldron Keith C, 4819 State Rte 8 89.54 acres Priv forest ID# 85.-1-52.2 4815 State Rte 8 Waldron Keith C, 4819 State Rte 8 12.08 acres Mfg housing ID# 86.-1-12 471 Landon Hill Rd MacMillen John E, 509 Landon Hill Rd 18.87 acres Apartment ID# 87.16-1-1 71 Dixon Rd Sapienza Anthony, Country Haven 19.36 acres Camping park ID# 103.-1-47 1133 Friends Lake Rd White Sarah J, Attn: Charles H Murphy Jr 2.39 acres 1 Family Res ID# 103.-2-32 Pinewood South Brower Timothy J, Pinewood South 4.27 acres Res vac land ID# 103.18-1-15 Fredericks Rd Seitz Gloria A, 60-80 60th Ln 1.36 acres Res vac land ID# 104.7-1-12 139 Theriot Ave Remington Mabel, PO Box 601 0.42 acres 1 Family Res ID# 104.10-6-18 88 Riverside Dr Ramsey Walter J, Ramsey Jill 0.54 acres Com. Vac Lan ID# 104.10-8-11 63756377 State Rte 9 McCarroll Patrick, PO Box 356 0 acres Row bldg det ID# 104.14-1-32.11 BAt-Ease Ln Lanfear Keith D, 2831 State Rte 9 0.37 acres Res vac land ID# 105.6-1-11 2903 Schroon River Rd Russell Kenneth, Russell Constance 1.1 acres Mfg housing ID# 120.9-1-1 878 Friends Lake Rd Seitz Gloria A, 60-80 60th Ln 17.01 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 120.9-1-4 24 Hill Park Rd Terry Margaret, 16 Hill Park Rd 2.3 acres Com. Vac Lan ID# 120.11-1-19.2 Lone Rock Dr MacMillen John, MacMillen Melissa K 0.92 acres Res vac land ID# 122.-1-36 507 Rock Ave Ross Doyle, Ross Carla 1.47 acres Mfg housing ID# 137.14-1-19 207 Tripp Lake Rd Wanaroma Inc., c/oRon Walker 21.9 acres Golf course ID# 152.-1-40 319 Potter Brook Rd Wells Samuel N, Wells Nancy J 10.23 acres 1 Family Res
TOWN OF HAGUE ID# 11.-1-20 433 West Hague Rd Simmons Thomas Francis Jr, Simmons Cabrina 0.55 acres Mfg housing ID# 11.-1-21 West Hague Rd Howard William J, Jones Susan 23.2 acres Res vac land ID# 24.-1-25.5 Tannery Ln Schiavone John, Schiavone Phyllis 3.6 acres Res vac land ID# 25.1-1-1.2 366 West Hague Rd Robinson Eric, PO Box 736 4.13 acres 1 Family Res ID# 25.2-1-15 9597 Graphite Mtn Rd Kohaut Louis A, Attn: William Ter Steege 1.44 acres 1 Family Res ID# 25.4-1-4.21 19 Jakes Rd Kearns Edward, Kearns Marie 2 acres 1 Family Res ID# 25.4-1-4.22 Jakes Rd Kearns Edward, Kearns Marie 1 acres Res vac land ID# 26.17-1-1 135 Overbrook Rd Gazel Reverend Edward, 135 Overbrook Rd 1.69 acres 1 Family Res ID# 26.17-1-10 Overbrook Ext Fitzgerald Michael G, PO Box 545 1.01 acres Res vac land ID# 26.17-1-25 Overbrook Rd Fitzgerald Michael G, Fitzgerald Barbara G 1.16 acres Res vac land ID# 42.-1-14.11 Decker Hill Rd Mattison Susan Jordon F, 101 Decker Hill Rd 7.31 acres Res vac land ID# 42.-1-24 Dodd Hill Rd Cox Gilbert, 101 Dodd Hill Rd 0.15 acres Res vac land ID# 43.5-1-39 8 Skippers Way Maggiolo George M, 132 Hasbrouck Rd 0.16 acres 1 Family Res ID# 60.13-1-14 Off Red Fox Ln Katzman Living Trust Marsha L, Blank Living Tru2 acres Res vac land TOWN OF HORICON ID# 20.-1-41 441 Johnson Rd Hill Penny, PO Box 3 0.39 acres Mfg housing ID# 21.-1-12 646 Beaver Pond Rd Palmer Michael J, 44 West Parkwood St 1.54 acres 1 Family Res ID# 37.-1-76 329 Shaw Hill Rd Monroe Michael S, 329 Shaw Hill Rd 0.54 acres Mfg housing ID# 54.-1-7 515 Pease Hill Rd Dooris Joseph, 515 Pease Hill Rd 5.94 acres 1 Family Res ID# 71.-1-7 395 Bean Rd Reeth Kevin, Reeth Deborah 14 acres Seasonal res ID# 71.12-1-29 233 Palisades Rd BHR Enterprises LLC, PO Box 414 0.95 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 72.-1-28 Grassville Rd Scott Don, Scott Thomas 0.14 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 72.17-1-2.1 Duell Hill Rd Turcotte Lawrence, 37 Loon Lake Colony Ln 1.17 acres Warehouse ID# 87.2-2-18./1 East Schroon River Rd Whitley Dawn Marie, Ackerman Lester 0.23 acres Res vac land ID# 89.-1-7 14 - 32 Jim Younes Rd Younes Larry, Younes Patricia 3.7 acres 1 Family Res ID# 89.-1-27.2 35 Harris Rd Rising Ronald S, 35 Harris Rd 6 acres Mfg housing ID# 105.-2-16 Burnt Pond Estates Rd Saul Lyle Conrad Jr, Saul Christine 8.18 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 105.10-2-6 31 Hayesburg Rd Duell James A, Randy Duell 1.22 acres 1 Family Res ID# 106.-1-67.12 428 Hayesburg Rd Duell Janet C, Duell Randy 6.54 acres Mfg housing ID# 122.12-2-2 81 Pinto Ln Neilson Ruth A, Fitzgerald Derek 0 acres Seasonal res TOWN OF JOHNSBURG ID# 30.-1-32 320 13th Lake Rd Nelson Andrew C Jr, PO Box 145 0.95 acres 1 Family Res ID# 30.-2-14 4527 St Rt 28 Mansirosa, PO
Box 412 0.53 acres Row bldg det ID# 31.-1-32 St Rt 28 Ellis Michael, 360 E 88th St Apt 20D 48.24 acres Priv forest ID# 48.-1-7 3935 St Rt 28 Baroudi Philip, Attn: Rebecca Mulvey 9.96 acres 1 Family Res ID# 65.-1-12 3733 St Rt 28 Mulvey Rebecca, PO Box 287 1.65 acres Mfg housing ID# 66.-1-44 6 Hanpeter St Baroudi Philip, Attn: Rebecca Mulvey 0.6 acres 2 Family Res ID# 66.6-2-8 302 Main St McGraw Timothy, 242 Cameron Rd 0.03 acres Restaurant ID# 66.10-1-67 3 Baroudi Ln Baroudi Philip, Attn: Rebecca Mulvey 0.14 acres 2 Family Res ID# 66.10-1-84 12 Baroudi Ln Baroudi Philip, Attn: Rebecca Mulvey 3.33 acres 1 Family Res ID# 66.10-2-30 36 Rt 28N Welsh Thomas C, Rustic Homestead 0.2 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 66.14-1-12 4 Osborne St Wing Cynthia, Wing Robert C 0.25 acres 1 Family Res ID# 66.18-1-47.11 Main St Gualtieri Daniel, 9 Fresh Pond Rd 2.14 acres Res vac land ID# 83.24-1-71 29 Summitt Rdg Visscher Mark, Visscher Beverley 0.01 acres 1 Family Res ID# 84.-1-55 River Rd Shelley Katherine L, PO Box 39 10.2 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 85.-2-7 161 River Rd Smith Raymond J, Smith Linda K 24.25 acres 2 Family Res ID# 101.-1-47 2514 St Rt 28 Washburn Sheila, Washburn Richard 0.95 acres 1 Family Res ID# 102.-2-5 343 Riverside Station Rd Mosher Edna, PO Box 18 99.86 acres Lumber yd/ml ID# 102.10-1-6 403 Riverside Station Rd Vandeursen Joanne Logue, Logue Paul Timothy 1 acres 1 Family Res ID# 117.-1-31.1 St Rt 8 Kinnarney Kody, St Rt 8 25.94 acres Rural vac > ID# 117.-1-32.1 Oven Mountain Rd Kinnarney Kevin, PO Box 35 12.66 acres Rural vac > ID# 117.-1-47 336 Oven Mountain Rd Goodman Philip D Jr, Jessica Bushee 10.36 acres Mfg housing ID# 132.-1-46 St Rt 8 Russell Nathan, Russell Janine 26.19 acres Priv forest ID# 132.-1-47.1 2400 St Rt 8 Heath Kaye Francis, Morehouse Frances 1.14 acres 1 Family Res ID# 132.-1-73 316 Goodman Rd Denton Thomas G, 316 Goodman Rd 0.79 acres Mfg housing ID# 132.6-1-16 2541 St Rt 8 Piren James, Piren Denise 0.29 acres 1 Family Res ID# 133.8-1-25 3475 St Rt 8 Kinnarney/O'Connell Erin, Paulsel Kelleigh 1.03 acres 1 Family Res ID# 133.8-1-33 S Johnsburg Rd Mosher Edna, PO Box 18 0.39 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 133.8-1-37 1781 S Johnsburg Rd Mosher Richard, 1781 South Johnsburg Rd 12.25 acres Rural Res ID# 134.-1-43 S Johnsburg Rd Kinnarney Kevin, Oven Mt Rd 8.6 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 148.-1-3 372 Bartman Rd Brown Cherie E, Le: Brown Richard E 0.73 acres Seasonal res ID# 148.-1-24 96 Thissell Rd Heid Peter, Attn: Heid's 9.43 acres 1 Family Res ID# 148.-1-83 383 Bartman Rd Brown Richard, Brown Janice 1.3 acres Seasonal res ID# 149.-1-14 Hudson St Finch Frank V, 10 Clubhouse Dr 1.01 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 165.-1-38 760 S Johnsburg Rd Grants Jeffery K, Grants Teresa 1.17 acres 1 Family Res ID# 165.-1-40 S Johnsburg Rd Murray Thomas, 7N Deer Trl N 8 acres Seasonal res
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ID# 180.-3-5 William J Baker Rd Gioio Anthony -Estate J, Attn: Mrs Annie Kapla 3.18 acres Rural vac <1
143.25 acres Priv forest ID# 314.-2-12 Call St, off West Mtn Liqding Prtnr, 59 West Mtn Rd 194.5 acres Priv forest ID# 314.-2-13 Call St, off West Mtn Liqding Prtnr, 59 West Mtn Rd 11.52 acres Priv forest ID# 317.16-1-69 85 East River Dr Westerhold Estate, 85 East River Dr 0.42 acres 1 Family Res ID# 318.-2-1 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 3.54 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-2 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.35 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-3 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.55 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-4 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountian Rd 1.84 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-5 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.48 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-6 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 6.71 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-7 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.9 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-8 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 4.74 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-9 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.61 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-10 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.74 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-11 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.48 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-12 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 2.62 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-13 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 3.27 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-14 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.52 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-15 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.71 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-16 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 5.02 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-17 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.35 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-18 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 2.31 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-19 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.24 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-21 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.09 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-22 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.6 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-23 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.71 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-24 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 1.65 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 318.-2-25 Call St, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 67.22 acres Rural vac > ID# 318.-2-40 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 0.54 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 319.-1-1 Daniels Rd West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 15.97 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-2 Daniels Rd,off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 228.77 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-3 Call St,off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mtn Rd 91.88 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-4 Call St,off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mtn Rd 214.24 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-5 Call St,off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mtn Rd
TOWN OF LAKE LUZERNE ID# 274.-1-28 337 Thomas Rd Altarac Keith, 15 Orchard Dr 9.57 acres Rural vac > ID# 274.-1-46 488 Old Stage Rd Davies Dean, 105 Thackery Rd 2.8 acres 1 Family Res ID# 274.-1-68 364 Thomas Rd Mazzeo Nino, 364 Thomas Rd 2.49 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 285.-1-5 759 River Rd Chandler Elizabeth, Askins Dianne 0.67 acres Mfg housing ID# 285.-1-50 314 Gailey Hill Rd Charles Michael & Kathryn, PO Box 452 3 acres 1 Family Res ID# 286.8-1-40 64 Vanare Ln Nestle Geoffrey R, 64 Vanare Ln 0.3 acres 1 Family Res ID# 292.-1-15.131 Scofield Rd Scofield Gene, 124 Scofield Rd 11.9 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 298.16-2-51 11 Third Ave Curran James & Virginia, 270 Crosier Rd 0.11 acres Seasonal res ID# 298.16-3-50 Sagamore Dr, n & s Whelan Luke, 882 Heritage Hills A 18.56 acres Res vac land ID# 298.16-3-55 Sagamore Dr Whelan Luke, 882 Heritage Hills 0.65 acres Res vac land ID# 298.20-1-34 Lake Tour Rd, off Whelan Luke, 882 Heritage Hills 10.69 acres Rural vac > ID# 298.20-1-49 Seventh Ave, off Whelan Luke, 882 Heritage Hills 1.72 acres Res vac land ID# 298.20-1-59.3 East River Dr Robinson Wesley, 1013 East River Dr 1.16 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 300.-2-36 Beartown Rd, off Batease Glenn, 71 Big Boom Rd 6.72 acres Priv forest ID# 300.-2-41 Beartown Rd, off Batease Glenn, 71 Big Boom Rd 75.16 acres Priv forest ID# 307.-2-42 Glens Falls Mtn Rd Village Square Venture, LLC, PO Box 2316 113.74 acres Priv forest ID# 307.-2-46 Ralph Rd,off Village Square Venture, LLC, PO Box 2316 178.03 acres Priv forest ID# 307.-2-47 Glens Falls Mtn Rd,off Village Square Venture, LLC, PO Box 2316 25 acres Priv forest ID# 307.-2-48 Glens Falls Mtn Rd, off Village Square Venture, LLC, PO Box 2316 50 acres Priv forest ID# 307.-2-49 Glens Falls Mtn Rd, off Village Square Venture, LLC, PO Box 2316 92.53 acres Priv forest ID# 313.-1-45.2 133 Ralph Rd Mattison Ronald & Lauren, 133 Ralph Rd 5 acres 1 Family Res ID# 313.-1-59 Sherman Rd, ext Courtway Keith J, Palanzo Karyn 28.38 acres Priv forest ID# 313.-2-1.4 530 Ralph Rd Silcher Arthur & Catherine, 530 Ralph Rd 7.6 acres 1 Family Res ID# 313.-2-8.2 Ralph Rd Boyce Tina, PO Box 456 2.7 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 313.05-1-8 38 Schaeffer Brook Ln DeRing Philip, 4331 Golfers Dr E 1.83 acres 1 Family Res ID# 314.-2-3 Ralph Road, off West Mtn Liqding Prtnr, 59 West Mtn Rd 38.6 acres Priv forest ID# 314.-2-4 Ralph Rd, off Village Square Venture, LLC, PO Box 2316 29.84 acres Priv forest ID# 314.-2-5 Ralph Road, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 61.02 acres Priv forest ID# 314.-2-6 Ralph Road, off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mtn Rd 100.04 acres Priv forest ID# 314.-2-7 Ralph Rd,off West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mtn Rd
May 25, 2013 63.7 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-6 Daniels Rd West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 60.07 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-14 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 134.33 acres Priv forest ID# 319.-1-15 Call St West Mtn Liq. Ptnr, 59 West Mountain Rd 21.41 acres Rural vac > TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ID# 226.15-1-7 150 Lake Pkwy Flanagan Sean P, Flanagan Karen L 0.4 acres 1 Family Res ID# 226.16-1-26 Cleverdale Rd Gregory Nicholas Jr, 176 Meadows Dr 0.23 acres Res vac land ID# 239.12-2-91 State Route 9L Chestnut Holding Group, LLC, PO Box 8 0.3 acres Vacant rural ID# 239.18-1-1 531 Lockhart Mountain Rd Lockhart Frank, Lockhart Jessie 33.03 acres Rural Res ID# 240.6-1-30 4 Hanneford Rd Allen Thomas P, Allen Tracey E 0.22 acres 1 Family Res ID# 266.3-1-28 Ridge Rd.,off Mattison James E, 1649 Ridge Rd 2.02 acres Res vac land ID# 266.3-1-77.2 Ridge Off Rd Maille John, PO Box 109 0.2 acres Res vac land ID# 278.-1-46 Bay Rd Stranahan Industries, LLC, 1347 Bay Rd 0.91 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 278.-1-48 Bay Rd Stranahan Industries, LLC, 1347 Bay Rd 1.44 acres Vacant comm ID# 278.-1-49 Bay Rd American Tree Co., Inc., 5010 Dawson Way 3.59 acres Res vac land ID# 278.-1-58 Bay Rd.,off Stranahan Daniel, 5010 Dawson Way 27.45 acres Rural vac > ID# 278.-1-59 Bay Rd Stranahan Industries Inc, 1347 Bay Rd 0.26 acres Vacant comm ID# 278.-1-61 1347 Bay Rd Stranahan Industries Inc, 1347 Bay Rd 188.96 acres Lumber yd/ml ID# 278.-1-68 Bay Rd.,off Stranahan Daniel, 5010 Dawson Way 39.37 acres Priv forest ID# 278.-2-2 1334 Bay Rd Stranahan Daniel, 5010 Dawson Way 5.37 acres Res vac land ID# 278.20-1-11 28 Old Bay Rd Langlos Helen, c/o Helen Sheldon Wood 1.29 acres 1 Family Res ID# 289.10-1-45 382 Glen Lake Rd Wilson Harvey D, 382 Glen Lake Rd 0.28 acres 2 Family Res ID# 290.-1-87 894 Ridge Rd Ratto Andrew R, 1190 Ridge Rd 0.86 acres Auto body ID# 290.-1-88 Ridge Rd Ratto Andrew R, 1190 Ridge Rd 0.93 acres Res vac land ID# 290.5-1-21 11 Wagon Trl Orlow Joseph, Alund Michael 0.07 acres 1 Family Res ID# 290.17-1-48 Fairway Ct County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 0.73 acres Res vac land ID# 295.6-1-8 11 Old West Mountain Rd Roberts Kirk, FullerBombard Susan 5.87 acres Res vac land ID# 295.17-1-2 807 West Mountain Rd Sawn David, 807 West Mountain Rd 0.88 acres 1 Family Res ID# 296.5-1-17 23 Highpointe Dr Thomas Russell, Thomas Tammy 1.17 acres 1 Family Res ID# 296.7-1-12 653 Bay Rd Adirondack Manor Home For, 4 Chelsea Pl Ste 17.2 acres Aged - home ID# 296.61-1-9 17 Queens Way Karanikas Lisa, PO Box 4621 0.09 acres 1 Family Res ID# 297.12-1-2 509 Queensbury Ave 509 Queensbury Ave., LLC, Morgan Manageme 2.79 acres Warehouse ID# 301.12-3-45 39 Zenas Dr Burlingame Scott, Burlingame Natalie 0.27 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.19-1-12 19 Pasco Ave Mabb
TEST Darin, 29 Howard St 0.05 acres Res vac land ID# 301.20-1-31 60 Howard St Swinton John Wesley, Swinton Kenneth 0.3 acres 1 Family Res ID# 301.20-2-2 Peggy Ann Rd County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 301.20-2-44 48 Margaret Dr Guldan Bianca, 1100 Upper Hembree Rd 0.15 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.5-1-37 3 Schoolhouse Rd Cornell Maureen, Balfour John 0.37 acres 1 Family Res ID# 302.5-1-52.13 7 Greenway Dr Bhatti Aftab S, 6 Jacqueline Dr 0.39 acres Vacant comm ID# 302.54-1-17 6 Old Mill Ln Philion Andrew, Philion Valerie 0.06 acres 1 Family Res ID# 303.5-1-47 Windy Hill Rd.,off Kinnarney Kevin, Oven Mt Rd 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 303.12-1-4 Queensbury Ave Powers Stephen T, 725 Oxford St 1 acres Res vac land ID# 303.16-1-63 Park Ave Dufour Ronald, 440 North St 0.17 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-7 Wilson St Liapes John, Attn: Freedman Sylvia 0.11 acres Vacant ind ID# 303.19-1-9 Green Ave.,off Liapes John, Attn: Freeman Sylvia 0.23 acres Vacant ind ID# 303.19-1-12 Earle St Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-13 Earle St Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-16 Wilson St Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.13 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-17 Wilson St Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-18 Wilson St Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-19 Wilson St Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-20 Brayton Ave Rivers Jeanette, Rivers Billi Jo 0.11 acres Res vac land ID# 303.19-1-42 1 Lower Warren St Walkup Joseph, 149 River St 0.23 acres Bar ID# 303.20-2-44 141 River St Wilson Luke S, PO Box 662 1.66 acres Vacant comm ID# 304.17-1-33 82 Boulevard Adirondack Brands, Inc., 82 Boulevard 0.75 acres Warehouse ID# 308.5-1-21 Glens Ct., off County of Warren, c/o Bogdan Popa 0.61 acres Res vac land ID# 308.6-1-47 62 Burch Rd Ovitt Gary, 62 Burch Rd 0.59 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 308.6-1-77 Dean Dr Dean Alvin Sr, Dean Virginia 3.03 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 308.8-1-56 Burnt Hills Dr County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 1.64 acres Res vac land ID# 308.8-2-58 35 Howard St Mosher Kenneth Jr, 35 Howard St 0.17 acres Mfg housing ID# 308.16-1-31 Corinth Rd.,off Simione Dominic, Simione Elma 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-7.2 Northwest Rd West Mountain Liquidating Par, 59 West Mountai1.11 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-7.11 West Mountain Rd West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mount 3.8 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-19 Woodridge Rd West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.19 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-25 Northwest Rd West Mt L i q u i d a t n g Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-28.1 Northwest Rd West Mt L i q u i d a t n g Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.44 acres Res vac land
www.newsenterprise.org ID# 308.17-1-32 Northwest Rd West Mt L i q u i d a t n g Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 308.17-1-36 Northwest Rd West Mt L i q u i d a t n g Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.07 acres Res vac land ID# 308.18-2-13 562 Corinth Rd Norton Leroy F, 562 Corinth Rd 1.54 acres 1 Family Res ID# 308.19-1-50 Pinello Rd.,off West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.65 acres Res vac land ID# 308.19-1-51 Pinello Rd.,off West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mount 1.95 acres Res vac land ID# 308.19-1-63 Pinello Rd.,off West Mt Liquidatng Partnership, 59 West Mount 0.47 acres Res vac land ID# 309.6-1-20.1 30 Alta Ave Colombe Greg, 33 Alta Ave 0.39 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.6-1-75 Sherman Ave Orsini Asta, Orsini Leo 0.17 acres Res vac land ID# 309.9-1-14.1 Indiana Ave County of Warren, c/o Kevin Kinnarney 0.01 acres Res vac land ID# 309.9-2-24 South Ave Liapes John, Attn: Freedman Sylvia 0.04 acres Res vac land ID# 309.9-3-45 63 Massachusetts Ave Harrington Merrill, Harrington Helen 0.16 acres Res vac land ID# 309.10-1-14 Second St., Off Fish James, Fish Judith 0.36 acres Res vac land ID# 309.10-1-15 5 Second St Fish James, Fish Judith 0.26 acres 1sty sml bld ID# 309.10-1-47 79 Main St Goodwin Robert, Goodwin Roxanna 0.24 acres Part res use ID# 309.10-1-48 77 Main St Grady Patricia, 77 Main St 0.42 acres Part res use ID# 309.11-1-45 12 Main St O'Connor Michael, c/o James Spink 0.33 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.13-1-1 Corinth Rd Contore Co Inc The, PO Box 269 7.8 acres Vacant comm ID# 309.13-1-11 34 Indiana Ave Hart Tara, 34 Indiana Ave 0.28 acres Res vac land ID# 309.13-1-21 30 Ohio Ave Chalich Gayle M, 30 Ohio Ave 0.14 acres 1 Family Res ID# 309.13-1-33 24 Rhode Island Ave Cavanaugh Esther, 24 Rhode Island Ave 0.24 acres 2 Family Res ID# 309.14-1-72 Ryan Ave Burch Cynthia J, Burch Gary R 0.02 acres Res vac land ID# 309.14-1-74 Ryan Ave Burch Cynthia J, Burch Gary R 0.21 acres Res vac land ID# 309.17-1-2 90 Eagan Rd Hickey David, Hickey Laura 4.04 acres Multiple res ID# 309.17-1-19 Big Bay Rd.,off Liapes John, c/o Sylvia Freedman 0.58 acres Vacant ind ID# 309.18-1-33 Twin Channels Rd Liapes John, Attn: Freedman Sylvia 0.13 acres Res vac land ID# 309.18-1-43.1 Big Boom Rd MacIntosh Yvonne, Phillips E III 0.12 acres Res vac land ID# 314.-1-4 Corinth Rd.,off West Mt L i q u i d a t n g Partnership, 59 West Mount 7.6 acres Res vac land ID# 315.5-1-10 Northwest Rd West Mt L i q u i d a t n g Partnership, 59 West Mount 1.87 acres Res vac land TOWN OF STONY CREEK ID# 231.-1-20 Harrisburg Rd Gerbe Edward, 46 Second Ave 51.53 acres Mfg housing ID# 232.-1-20 Van Auken Rd Debbiedo Inc, 6 Old Corinth Rd Ext 0 acres Mfg housing ID# 232.-1-42 Harrisburg Rd Sirni Matthew C, 99 Eagles Nest Rd 141.04 acres Priv forest ID# 233.-1-11
Dartmouth Rd Baudier Matthew, 89 Lou Ave 0.55 acres Seasonal res ID# 233.-1-68 Tucker Rd Tremaine Orvil Jr. C, Willoughby Rene 1.3 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 233.-1-70.1 36 Tucker Rd Tremaine May, 36 Tucker Rd 15.3 acres Mfg housing ID# 234.-2-5.12 Warrensburg Rd Arehart John J, Arehart Polly A 60.63 acres Golf course ID# 235.-3-3 Warrensburg Rd 1000 Acres Ranch Resort, Golf Club Inc 34.6 acres Golf course ID# 246.19-1-16 Warrensburg Rd Harrington Susan I, Harrington Amy P 0 acres Row bldg det ID# 246.19-1-23 Tannery Ln Kesy Margaret, 53-49 65th St 9.4 acres Multiple res ID# 246.19-1-34.11 Hadley Rd Detmer Thomas, Detmer Richard 1.74 acres Priv forest ID# 246.19-1-34.12 Hadley Rd Detmer Thomas, Detmer Richard 0.82 acres Priv forest ID# 246.19-1-34.13 Hadley Rd Detmer Thomas C, Detmer Richard 8.02 acres Priv forest ID# 256.14-2-28 N Harrisburg Rd Martin John, Martin Denise 0 acres 1 Family Res ID# 259.-1-3 Branch Rd Detmar Thomas, 185 Roaring Branch Rd 0 acres Mfg housing ID# 259.-1-19 Louis Waite Rd American Land Acquisition Corp, 1000 Tenth St 183.92 acres Priv forest TOWN OF THURMAN ID# 167.3-1-26 127131 Huber Rd Allen Phyllis K, 127 Huber Rd 0.86 acres Mfg housing ID# 180.-1-34 43 Swamp Meadow Rd Grotevant Carolyn R, 43 Swamp Meadow Rd 2.9 acres 1 Family Res ID# 180.-2-14 Valley Rd Mosher Edna, So Johnsburg Rd 9.32 acres Mfg housing ID# 181.-1-4 Combs Rd.,off Ne Andersen Lynne, 37 Scott Dr 50 acres Rural vac > ID# 181.-1-29 Frank King Rd Archer Trust Michael E, 43 Derick Rd 1.07 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 182.-1-4 886 Glen-Athol Rd Germain Glen B, 886 Glen Athol Rd 2.29 acres Mfg housing ID# 182.2-2-11.12 River Rd Silvestre Louis, Silvestre Sheryn 10.33 acres Res vac land ID# 182.2-2-11.112 River Rd Silvestre Louis, Silvestre Sheryn 10.4 acres Res vac land ID# 193.-1-9.2 Garnet Lake Rd Leigh Jonnie, 178 Francisco Javier Ave Apt 3 7.25 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 193.-1-9.4 Garnet Lake Rd.,w Skellie II Stephen L, 3119 Timberline Dr 4.17 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 193.-1-9.5 Garnet Lake Rd.,w Skellie Russell Patrick, Attn: Steve Skellie 4.25 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 194.-1-5 342 Garnet Lake Rd Williams James Lee, Mary Lee Williams 0.76 acres 1 Family Res ID# 194.-1-27 Valley Rd Mosher Edna, 295 So Johnsburg Rd 4.13 acres Lumber yd/ml ID# 195.-1-26 Valley Rd Moreau Marcel, 260 N Main St Apt B35 76.04 acres Res vac land ID# 208.-1-33.3 22 Mountain (Haskell Ave) Rd Haskell Donald E, 100 Bear Pond Rd 0.69 acres Mfg housing ID# 209.-2-1.12 off Bowen Hill Rd Cameron William, Cameron Carolyn 4.15 acres Res vac land ID# 209.3-1-17 286 Athol Rd Vernum Terry Sr, 286 Athol Rd 0.83 acres Res w/comuse ID# 209.3-1-30 Athol Rd.,off Kim Hyun Y, 103 Alegria Way 17.01 acres Rural vac > ID# 221.-1-2 188 Bear Pond Kosz Jan, Kosz Joanna 24.1 acres Motel ID# 221.-2-13.212 346
Mud St Prybylski James, 346 Mud St 7.19 acres Mfg housing ID# 221.-2-13.213 346 Mud St Prybylski James, 346 Mud St 5 acres Mfg housing ID# 221.-2-15 400 Mud St Holcomb Cherie, 400 Mud St 19.89 acres Mfg housing ID# 222.2-2-15 75 Cameron Rd Raymond Stephen L, Raymond Shari L 2 acres 1 Family Res ID# 234.-1-8.111 Zaltz Merchant Robert J, 782 Zaltz Rd 143.19 acres Res vac land TOWN OF WARRENSBURG ID# 137.-2-9 Pucker St McPhee Giselle,Dari & Tony, 33 Long Acre Ln 10.3 acres Rural vac > ID# 137.15-2-22 N Tripp Rd Jovic Development, PO Box 717 1.64 acres Res vac land ID# 137.18-1-1 203 Tripp Lake Rd Wanaroma Inc., Ronald Walker Pres 50.22 acres Golf course ID# 153.1-1-16 84 Tripp Lake Rd Green M a n s i o n s Management, Inc, 112 Green 8.78 acres Apartment ID# 153.7-1-1 112 Green Mansions Rd Green Mansions Management, PO Box 717 3.33 acres Resort ID# 153.7-1-14 94 Green Mansions Rd Green Mansions Management, PO Box 717 4.4 acres Vacant comm ID# 153.7-1-15 Green Mansions Rd Jovic Development, PO Box 717 18.09 acres Vacant rural ID# 153.7-1-16 Green Mansions Rd Jovic Development, PO Box 717 2.1 acres Res vac land ID# 154.-1-27 1531 Schroon River Rd Monroe Bernard, Monroe Bonnie 3.84 acres 1 Family Res ID# 168.-1-6 5112 Route 9 Tyrell Jane Elizabeth, 5112 St. Rt 9 0.34 acres 1 Family Res ID# 168.-1-8 Old Route 9 Defruscio Dominic A III, 123 Poyneer Rd 5.5 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 183.-1-12.2 Off E Route 9 Bagwell Donald M, 81 Petteys Rd 8.55 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 183.-1-12.3 Off E Route 9 Bagwell Donald M, 81 Petteys Rd 22.41 acres Rural vac > ID# 183.-1-12.4 Off E Route 9 Bagwell Donald M, 81 Petteys Rd 40.74 acres Rural vac > ID# 183.4-1-6.1 4490 Route 9 Ferullo Carl, Ferullo Kathleen 2.65 acres Auto body ID# 183.4-1-8 4487 Route 9 Sutphin Robert & Sharon, Sutphin Sila & Ella 0.67 acres 1 Family Res ID# 210.12-1-39 24 Grand Ave Frasier Charles, 24 Grand Ave 0.17 acres Mfg housing ID# 210.12-3-7 3927 Main St Scheib Hardy I, McCurdy-Welch June 1.27 acres 2 Family Res ID# 210.12-3-57 15 Third Ave Shostak Walter G, Shostak Linda R 0.28 acres 1 Family Res ID# 210.15-2-10 60 Lake Ave Boland Tammy Lee, 60 Lake Ave 0.34 acres 1 Family Res ID# 210.16-2-48.12 29 James St Ehle Joseph, Ehle Susan 0.35 acres 1 Family Res ID# 210.16-2-93 20 Sanford St May Greg, May Kelly 0.34 acres 1 Family Res ID# 210.19-1-17 132 Jenni Jill Dr Kinnarney Kevin, PO Box 35 1.3 acres Res vac land ID# 210.20-5-38 213 River St McNamara Brendon M, 4199 Route 9 0.9 acres Trailer park ID# 211.9-1-41 7 Oak St Baroudi Philip, Attn: Rebecca Mulvey 0.19 acres 2 Family Res ID# 211.13-3-34 2 Greene Ter Westerly Acquisition,LLC, Attn: Able Energy Ne 0.31 acres Vacant comm ID# 211.13-3-35 4 Horicon Ave Westerly Acquisition,LLC, Attn: Able Energy Ne 0.25
News Enterprise - 21 acres Com. Vac Lan ID# 211.13-3-37 4 Greene Ter Westerly Acquisition,LLC, Attn: Able Energy Ne 0.15 acres Vacant comm ID# 211.17-2-19 30 River St Commarto Samuel J, 30 River St 0.46 acres ID# 223.-1-5 39 Hickory Hill Rd Perry William Edward, 8930 Timber Run Ct 13.74 acres Vac w/imprv ID# 236.-1-41 826 Alden Ave Keith Henry B, Keith Deborah S 0.9 acres Mfg housing ID# 236.14-1-3 Alden Ave Hyson William III, Hyson Kathleen 0.8 acres Res vac land ID# 236.14-1-8 Alden Ave Hyson William III, Hyson Kathleen 0.45 acres Rural vac <1 ID# 249.-1-27 Viele Pond Rd Englebrecht John, Englebrecht Elizabeth 1.49 acres Rural vac <1 Effect of filing: All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in this petition are hereby notified that the filingof this petition constitutes the commencement by the Tax District of a proceeding in the court specified in the caption above to foreclose each of the tax liens therein described by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. Nature of proceeding: Such proceeding is brought against the real property only and is only to foreclose the tax liens described in this petition. No personal judgement will be entered herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. Persons affected: This notice is directed to all persons owning, or having, or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in this petition. Such persons are hereby notified further that a duplicate of this petition has been filed in the office of the Enforcing Officer of the Tax District and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the date specified below as the last day for redemption. Right of redemption: Any person having or claiming to have an interest in any such real property and the legal right thereto may on or before said date redeem the same by paying the amount of all such unpaid tax liens thereon, including all interest and penalties and all other legal charges which are included in the lien against such real property, computed to and including the date of redemption. Such payments shall be made to: Michael R. Swan, Treasurer, Warren County, Warren County Municipal Center; 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York 12845. In the event that such taxes are paid by a person other than the record owner of such real property, the person so paying shall be entitled to have the tax liens affected thereby satisfied of record. Last day for redemption: The last day of redemption is hereby fixed as the August 2, 2013. Service of answer: Every person having any right, title or interest in, or lien upon any parcel of real property described in such petition may serve a duly verified answer upon the attorney for the Tax District setting forth in detail the nature and amount of his or her interest and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer must be filed in the office of the County Clerk and served upon the attorney for the Tax District on or before the date above mentioned as the last day for redemption. Failure to redeem or answer: In the event of failure to redeem or
answer by any person having the right to redeem or answer, such person will be forever barred and foreclosed of all his or her right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcel described in such petition and a judgement in foreclosure may be taken by default. Michael R. Swan WARREN COUNTY TREASURER Martin D. Auffredou, Esq. Warren County Municipal Center 1340 State Route 9 Lake George, NY 12845 (518) 761-6463 Pub. April 27, May 11, May 25 NE-4/27, 5/11, 5/25/13-3TC-49224 ----------------------------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Town of Johnsburg Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on June 3, 2013 at the Tannery Pond Community Center, 228 Main Street, North Creek, New York 12853 regarding the following: Variance Application #V-01-2013 submitted by Donalda Ellifritz seeking relief of sideline setbacks for the installation 26 X 28 addition - Tax Map #84.-1-48 located at 37 River Road, Riparius. Public Hearing will commence at 7:00 p.m. Persons wishing to appear at said meeting may do so in person, by attorney, or any other means of communication. Communications will be filed with the board at that time. A Regular Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals will follow the Public Hearing. Town of Johnsburg Zoning Board of Appeals Jo Ann Bateman Smith, Secretary 5/25-6/1-13-2TC49299 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: C & C Hicks Holdings LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 2, 2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC, 33 Metowee Street, Granville NY 12832. Purpose: any lawful act or activities. NE-4/20-5/25/13-6TC49202 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1. The name of the limited liability company is DRELLOSHOERTKORN PROPERTIES, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was April 3, 2013. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the LLC are located is Warren. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to DRELLOSHOERTKORN PROPERTIES, LLC, c/o Daniel C. Drellos, 37 Masters Common North, Queensbury, New York, 12804. 5. The business purpose of the LLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. NE-4/20-5/25/13-6TC49207 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: TNT PROPRIETARIES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of
New York (SSNY) on March 29, 2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 369 Big Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose of LLC: The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. NE-4/20-5/25/13-6TC49210 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION of SSD Holdings, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/6/2013 Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him is C/O the Business Filings Incorporated, 187 Wolf Road, Suite 101, Albany, New York 12205. Purpose of LLC: to engage in Property Rental, Street address of Principal Business location is: 92 Bay Street, Glens Falls, New York 12801, NE-4/20-5/25/13-6TC49213 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MIKE’S CUSTOM AND RUSTIC CARPENTRY LLC On March 6, 2013 Office Location: Warren County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom Process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 153 Sweet Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804 Purpose: any lawful activity NE-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49227 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY (“LLC”) Name: Seaton Property Holdings, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 12/14/2012 Office Location: Warren County. The “SSNY” is designated as agent of the “LLC” upon whom process against it may be served. “SSNY” shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 339 Clendon Brook Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49233 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BRANT LAKE GARDEN MARKET, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/2/2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 162 Palisades Rd. Brant Lake NY 12815. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49242 ----------------------------2211 STATE ROUTE 9, LLC, A DOMESTIC LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 3/29/13. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1454 State Rte 9, Lake George, NY 12845. General Purposes. NE-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49250 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NCCM, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with
the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/02/2013. Office location: Warren County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him is NCCM, LLC, 72 Bloody Pond Road, Lake George, NY 12845. Purpose of LLC: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49260 -----------------------------
LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 25, 2013. Office Location: Warren County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 37 Sunnyside N., Queensbury, NY 12804. Purpose: to engage in any and all business for which LLCs may be formed under the New York LLC Law. NE-5/11-6/15/13-6TC49286 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY (ìLLCî) Name: Sallycat Enterprises LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 4/23/13 Office Location: Warren. The “SSNY” is designated as agent of the “LLC” upon whom process against it may be served. “SSNY” shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 7 W. Tucker Rd, Stony Creek, NY 12878. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49257 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEW ENGLAND SECURITY FILM, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/4/2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 298 Bay Rd., Queensbury NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-5/11-6/15/20136TC-49289 -----------------------------
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: GETTY LAND HOLDING COMPANY,
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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 Human Services Building, Warren County Purchasing Department, 3rd Floor, 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, New York, during regular business hours. Bids will be received up until Thursday, June 6, 2013 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 P u r c h a s i n g Department Office. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Julie A. Pacyna, Purchasing Agent Warren County Human Services Building Tel. (518) 761-6538 NE-5/25/13-1TC52110 -----------------------------
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y COMPANY (ìLLCî) Name: Happy Hour in the High Peaks LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 4/12/2013 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: 2148 Harrington Hill Road, Lake George NY 12845. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NE-5/11-6/15/13-6TC49292 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited Liability Company that was formed is: PATTEN PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State of the State of New York on April 26, 2013. The office of said Limited Liability Company is located in Warren County. The Secretary of the State of New York has been designated as agent of the Limited Liability Company upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process is: PATTEN PROPERTY D E V E L O P M E N T, LLC, Christopher J. Patten, P.O. Box 302, Glens Falls, New York 12801. The purpose of the LLC is to
engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. NE-5/11-6/15/13-6TC49293 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NORTH CREEK RAFTING COMPANY, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/24/2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 9 Ordway Lane, PO Box 10, North Creek NY 12853. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-5/18-6/22/13-6TC49311 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF FILL-ER-UP COLLECTIBLES LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/18/2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 11 Town Landfill Rd., Brant Lake NY 12815. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-5/18-6/22/136TCV-49310 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MIL-TEK
NORTHEAST RECYCLING AND WASTE SOLUTIONS, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/25/2013. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 70 Lyndon Road, Queensbury NY 12804. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-5/18-6/22/13-6TC49309 ----------------------------NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FOR A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206(c) 1) The name of the Limited Liability Company is: CELTIC ATTITUDES CLOTHING, LLC. 2) The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was April 30, 2013. 3) The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is: Warren. 4) The principal place of business for the Limited Liability Company is: 178 Maple Street, Glens Falls NY 12801. 5) The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to S. WILLIAM COLLINS, 178 Maple Street, Glens Falls NY 12801. 6) The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Laws of the State of New York. TT-5/18-6/22/20136TC-49322 ----------------------------LAND LOGIC, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 4/19/13. Office in Warrren Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 26 Essex Court, Queensbury, NY 12804, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NE-5/18-6/22/13-6TC49329 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: Global Energy Research Associates LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (SSNYS) on July 1, 2011. The company office is located in Warren County. The SSNYS shall mail a copy of process to: Global Energy Research Associates
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