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‘Souper’ Bowl
Event to benefit BackPack Program
Snow shredders
By Bill Quinlivan
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INDIAN LAKE — The coming Presidents’ Day weekend may have Valentine’s Day at it’s heart, but for those winter weather lovers wanting to celebrate the season’s mid-point with both outdoor and indoor activities, this big weekend is just the beginning. The town of Indian Lake is extending its 31st annual Winterfest with Snocade, while the Adirondack Museum, in the town’s hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake, is hosting Frost Fest. It all adds up to an exciting and busy schedule beginning Friday evening, Feb. 12, and continuing through Sunday, Feb. 21. Throughout Frost Fest, more than 40,000 square feet of museum exhibitions will be open at no charge. The Adirondack Museum will be offering a series of indoor and outdoor programs, exhibitions and special membership deals. There will even be free coffee. For a complete schedule visit the website adkmuseum.org.
Winterfest / Snocade Schedule As a special note, sledding and ice skating will be available throughout the Festival at the Indian Lake Ski Hill, RT 30 Friday, Feb. 12 4:30 p.m. The Winterfest Parade takes place on Main St., with a theme of “ The Fabulous Fifties” 6 p.m. A Tricky Tray is held at Indian Lake Central School Gym. Saturday, Feb. 13 Note: A Photo Scavenger Hunt begins; pick up details and entry at Pine’s Country Store or the Chamber of Commerce 7-10 a.m. Breakfast takes place at the Firehall: Choice of eggs pancakes, homefries, sausage, ham and beverage. 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. A Book and Cookie Sale at the Town Hall; gently used books and homemade delights for sale. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Winter Wonderland Craft Show takes place at the Indian Lake Central School Gym, Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. 1-3 p.m. A “Fabulous 50’s Party” at the Ski Hill with kids events 3 p.m. Horseshoes on Snow at the Ski Hill. 5-7 p.m. Pasta Dinner at the American Legion, sponsored by Cabin Fever Players 7:30 p.m. It’s A Wonderful Life Radio Play. (Admission $10/$5 under 10) will be performed at the Indian Lake Theater. >> Story Continued | pg. 3
The Johnsburg Youth Program visit Thursday and Friday nights at the Ski Bowl for lessons with the Gore Mountain Snow Sports School. Pictures are, back from left, Julia Morris, Jeremiah Freebern, Scott Patton, Mason Wing, Zachariah Morehouse, Evan Wing, Caden Degroat, front from left, Cole Sears, Sawyer Thul and Colin Morris. Photo Provided
Warren Co. has E-waste contractor By Christina Scanlon
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HORICON — The e-waste piles around Warren County look much different than they did just two months ago, when town transfer sites put a halt on collection of the waste, then piled high with no place to go. County officials in December awarded a bid to Fulton County-based Evolution Recycling Inc., in which towns across the county can now benefit and empty their stockpiles of obsolete technological debris. Services went into effect Jan. 1. The request for county-wide bids to then cover townships’ e-waste removal needs came last year after all e-waste haulers servicing Warren County towns went out of business or ended e-waste service. Small towns found it difficult to obtain service in more remote locations with little materials to be collected. “We’re starting fresh,” said Horicon Supervisor Matt Simpson, as the materials that filled the town’s transfer site in November are now gone. E-waste is once again being accepted.
There will be a nominal handling fee of $4 or $5, said Simpson. “The material has to be moved around a lot, moved and restacked,” he said of the televisions and other electronic trash while it awaits pick-up. In Johnsburg, Supervisor Ron Vanselow said they will also be charging a handling fee, but are still deciding on an amount. “We’ve utilized their services and it’s been a good experience. They’ve been very helpful,” he said of Evolution. Michael Bowman, procurement specialist at Evolution, said they will likely be picked up from the northern towns about once a month. “It’s been working out really well,” he said of taking a route through those smaller towns and still having room to pick up more waste as they pass through Albany County. Evolution handles a number of municipal accounts, but also participates with private e-waste drives. Those interested in organizing an e-waste collection drive can call Bowman at 736-1045.
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York elected to Executive Committee
JCS seeks Career Day participants
ALBANY — The New York State Sheriffs’ Association elected its Executive Committee at the 82nd annual Winter Training Conference this week at the Desmond Hotel. Members elected Warren County Sheriff Nathan “Bud” York member of the Executive Committee. Sheriff York will work with the newly elected President of the Association, Herkimer County Sheriff Chris Farber, and sheriffs around the state, to further the efforts of the Sheriffs’ Association to enhance public safety in New York State through professional training and accreditation programs, public safety programs, and advocacy.
NORTH CREEK — Johnsburg Central School is seeking participants for their Career Day Wednesday, May 4. If anybody would be willing to come to school and talk to students about a chosen career contact Ms. Kearney or Mrs. Flanagan at 251-3504, nkearney@johnsburgcsd.org, hflanagan@johnsburgcsd.org. They are seeking participants of all ages and lines of work. Participants do not have to be JCS alumni.
TPCC to present ‘Ride Up-Slide Down’ NORTH CREEK — The North Creek Railway Depot Preservation Association presents Old Ski Movie Night featuring “Ride Up-Slide Down” and other early films of the Gore Mountain ski trails Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Tannery Pond Community Center, at 7:30 p.m.
#FrostFest abound in local areas BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — The Adirondack Museum will be offering #FrostFest Saturday Feb. 13 through Sunday, Feb. 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., There will be free exhibitions, a rare opportunity to explore the Adirondack Museum campus during the winter season with snowshoes, shopping and free coffee in the museum store, play winter games, build snow people, browse and learn more about winter, snow, and ice in our “fireside” reading nook, seek out Adirondack ani-
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mal tracks in the snow, walk to the Lake View Deck, and so much more. Many of the museum exhibitions will also be open at no charge during FrostFest, including: A Sense of Place: Ellen Phelan’s Kenjockety, Weaving a Legacy: Mohawk Basketry Traditions, Work in the Woods: Logging the Adirondacks, Woods and Waters: Outdoor Recreation in the Adirondacks, and Boats & Boating in the Adirondacks. Visitors can explore the free Celebration of Community History exhibition in the lower level of the Visitor Center. SnoCade Skywatch takes place Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m., a free evening devoted to the stars of winter, including a presentation and Q&A session in the museum auditorium with amateur astronomer Jamie Thomas, and a walk outside to the Great Lawn (weather permitting) to look for specific stars and planets. Bring flashlights and binoculars. Skywatch is part of the Indian Lake SnoCade festival.
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Traffic stop nets DWI charges for Johnsburg man By Christina Scanlon
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JOHNSBURG — A Johnsburg man was arrested and charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop early Sunday morning in the Town of Johnsburg, according to the Warren County Sheriff ’s Office. Nicholas Porter, 21, was stopped by police after he was observed speeding and operating his vehicle on the wrong side of state Route 8 at approximately 4:15 a.m. Porter submitted to a chemical breath test and was found to have a blood-alcohol content of 0.19 percent. In New York, DWI is charged when a BAC of 0.08 or higher is detected. The elevated charge of aggravated DWI results when a BAC is found to be 0.18 or higher. Porter was additionally charged with operating a motor vehicle without a license. He was released to appear in Johnsburg Town Court at a later date.
Indian Lake << Continued from | p. 1 Sunday, Feb. 14 7-10 a.m. Breakfast is served at the Fire Hall. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Book and Cookie Sale at the Indian Lake Town Hall. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Winter Wonderland Craft Show takes place at Indian Lake Central School Gym. 1 p.m. Redneck Cardboard and Duct Tape Sled Races on the Ski Hill. All are invited to build a sled out of cardboard and duct tape and enter the race. Registration is at 12:30 and is open to all ages. 2:30 p.m. A movie and dance party held at the Indian Lake Theater 6 p.m. Bonfire and Torch Run at the Ski Hill 6:30 p.m. Fireworks at the Ski Hill
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he annual fund drive to support the Johnsburg Historical Society is now underway. Please reply to the appeal sent to your mailbox. Your donations support the work of your historical society in preserving your town’s precious history. Genealogy research has become a national fascination, and JHS is contributing a component to that effort through its Living History program. A recording in your family member’s own words adds a personal note to any research findings. Consider asking JHS to record your family’s own story. All ages are welcome to be interviewed. Recent Living History interviews include Joe and Judy Brown of North River’s Garnet Studio and Frank Casazza, World War II U.S. Army Air Corps veteran. Next scheduled interview is with Dot Lomax at the Adirondack Tri-County Nursing Home on Feb. 5. Your donations support the Living History program, the JHS newsletter, the JHS website, the replacement of the stolen Mathew Brady historical marker, and public presentations such as the recent “World War II: The Veterans’ Stories.” Archival preservation is another huge expense which is supported solely through donations. Please reply to the JHS appeal because, as historians are fond of reminding us, “Nothing remains unless it is remembered, recorded and preserved.”
Recreation Area. “Run by Dogs” will provide free authentic Arctic transportation Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce
Participants should meet at the Little League Parking Area on Benton Rd. Lunch will be at Acorn Pub and Eatery at Oak Mt.
7 p.m. Free Movie, “Cool Runnings” at the Indian Lake Theater
1-2 p.m. PM. Let’s Make Tracks activity for kids at the Indian Lake Library on Pelon Rd. Includes reading and crafts for kids.
Tuesday, Feb. 16 9 a.m.-2 p.m. “Knit-In” Snocade Social with NorthCountry Crafters at Byron Park. Participants can bring their own materials or materials are available for those who want to learn fiber arts and knit some new friendships. 10 a.m. Guided Snowshoe Trip to Pashley Falls. Meet at the end of Pelon Rd. 1-2 p.m. “Let’s Make Tracks” activity for kids at the Indian Lake Library on Pelon Rd. 6 p.m. Youth hockey game on Town Ice Rink at Ski Hut Rd. 7 p.m. SNOCADE Starscape at Adirondack Museum, Blue Mt. Lake.
1 p.m. Dogsled Rides to be held at Byron Park
Thursday, Feb. 18 10 a.m. Guided Snowmobile Tour to Newcomb with lunch at the Newcomb House. Note: There is a possible expansion to Long Lake depending on interest. 7:30 p.m. Dinner Murder Mystery, “The Death of Drama”, performed at Chrissy’s Cafe ($35 per Person). Call for reservations. Friday, Feb. 19
Monday, Feb. 15 10 a.m. Winter Water Rescue Demonstration at Chain Lakes Rd.
7 p.m. Book/Author presentation. Eric Schlimmer presents his new book, “My Adirondacks”. Also, Jill Reid will recount her recent Appalachian Trail experiences.
Wednesday, Feb. 17 10 a.m. Guided Snowmobile Trip to Speculator.
1-2 p.m. Let’s Make Tracks activity for Kids at Indian Lake Library on Pelon Rd. 1-3 p.m. Human Foosball will be held at Indian
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Food Pantry, Backpack Program to benefit from ‘Souper Bowl’ NORTH CREEK — The Adirondack Community Outreach Center is sponsoring the Souper Bowl Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Tannery Pond Community Center, from 5 to 7 p.m. For $15, people will receive an unlimited bowl of soup, chowder, and chilis provided by local restaurants and epicureans. Participants will also find various beverages, bread and dessert. People can also bring home their bowls after the dinner. All proceeds will go to both the Johnsburg Food Pantry and the School Backpack Program, which is taking place in conjunction with Johnsburg Central School. For more information about the Souper Bowl event and other ACOC programs, contact the Outreach Center at 251-3481.
Lake Central School Tennis Court on Main St. 7 p.m. Ryan Leddick and George Kuubetesuri. Live In Concert at the Indian Lake Theater. Saturday, Feb. 20 Noon-3 p.m. Fun on the Ice and Scavenger Hunt at the Indian Lake Ice Rink at the Ski Hut. Noon Kitty Kat Races at Indian Lake Ski Center on Ski Hut Rd. 1-3 p.m. Human Foosball. Indian Lake Central School Tennis Court, Main St. 7:30 p.m. “Forever SNOCADE” will be performed at the Indian Lake Theater on Main St.; a live comedy that pokes good hearted fun at winter life in the Adirondacks. Sunday, Feb. 21 10 a.m.-4 p.m. FrostFest at the Adirondack Museum, Blue Mt. Lake. For more information visit www. indian-lake.com or call 518-648-5112. •Snowmobile and Winter Trail Maps will be available at the Chamber of Commerce, open daily 8:00 AM – 4:00
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ast week while struggling to find a topic for this column my wife shared a passage she found recently in a book authored by Paul Ryan, titled “How We Got Here.” The 1992 passage is from former Secretary of Education William Bennett, titled “Culture Matters:” Individuals and families need support, their values need nourishment, in common culture, in the public arena. Our common culture is not something manufactured by the upper stratum of society in the elegant salons of Washington, New York or Cambridge. Rather, it embodies truths that most Americans can recognize and examine for themselves. These truths are passed down from generation to generation, transmitted in the family, in the classroom and in our churches and synagogues. We must always remember that our country, while flawed, was born by brave souls of common folks who sought to create a country where everyday citizens governed themselves and anyone with a dream, willing to work hard and risk all, could make that dream a reality. Today we hear how ISIS is building a nation of death, destruction and terror if you fail to accept their culture. As horrific as that sounds, we’ve also learned that they are successfully recruiting around the world and even here in America, through social media, with nothing more than an idea. It’s obvious, many seem willing to die and commit unspeakable atrocities in the name of ISIS. Are we prepared to defend and risk all for the American ideals our forefathers handed down to us? What Bennett describes in the passage above is what I believe is at the root of our failed efforts to win this current battle. America is hope and freedom where anything is possible. Sadly we no longer project that pride in our country. America and the opportunity she once stood for are fading. As the strong family structure in our nation has eroded, as the divide between middle class and the elite has widened and the poverty level has grown so dramatically, we’ve lost touch with the hard working, can-do culture we once so passionately embraced. We must rekindle the culture that gave birth to this nation. A culture that can overcome the evil that exists within our world and it starts with us, and is transmitted in our relationships and through our institutions. America, home of the free, land of the brave where opportunity, equality and justice are available for all who embrace the values we share. Dan Alexander is CEO of Sun Community News.
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ust weeks into the new year, 2016 is already looking more like 1984. New government regulations to monitor discussions between reporters and publicists are now in place. Last week, the state’s Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) voted 10-3 to expand the definition of lobbying to include discussions between editorial boards and public relations firms. PR teams now have to register as lobbyists. Each month, they will be required to submit reports to Albany bureaucrats. Yes, you heard that correctly: Here in New York, an entire industry now requires government permission to speak with the press. So much for the Fourth Estate. According to the policy, “a public relations consultant who contacts a reporter or editorial board in an attempt to get the media outlet to advance the client’s message would also be delivering a [lobbying] message.” The panel’s decision is a reprehensible and ignorant edict that smacks of Big Brother. It does absolutely nothing to move the needle on ethics reform in Albany, its intended purpose. Advocates say the rules will keep readers informed if newspapers have underlying motives for their opinion pieces. JCOPE says consultants use the media to influence lawmakers through editorials. That reasoning is beyond stupid. The integrity of the press withstanding, it’s not as if PR professionals need us to gain access to lawmakers. And as Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver have taught us, politicians do not need the press to help facilitate their malfeasance. Just like the rest of Albany’s so-called ethics reforms, the decision is smoke and mirrors. Talking to editorial boards is not an ethics violation that needs to be regulated. As reporters and editors, it’s our job to meet with all elements of the populace — including, yes, groups who want to push their agenda. We do it all the time. In the past year, for instance, we’ve engaged in substantive discussions with a number of environmental, nonprofit and healthcare groups. Politicians, too, meet with us on a regular basis. All sources try to steer the narrative in one direction or another. Sometimes they have valid points, sometimes they don’t. But to insinuate we carry anyone’s water is insulting. Op-eds serve as public education. Our job is to be watchdogs for the people. We reserve the right to discuss anything with anyone whenever we damn well please without government interference. New York Press Association chief Michelle Rea called the policy “a dangerous proposition.” We agree. We’re also alarmed at the commission’s makeup.
The JCOPE panel has been stacked by the very same people whom they are supposed to be monitoring. Six of the 14 are appointed by the governor, who told the state legislature last month he supported the measure. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a penchant for the private. Since he took office, it’s never been more difficult to get answers from state officials. Even the most pedestrian questions have be to sent through a complex maze, where each response is analyzed and sanitized before being authorized for release. State police, too, have been muzzled, while other officials have been reduced to automatons in public for fear of saying the wrong thing. Need proof? Just ask the former department of transportation official who Cuomo forced into retirement after he discussed Tropical Storm Irene recovery efforts with a local newspaper without prior authorization. The governor himself hasn’t held a press conference in Albany since June, instead choosing to skirt the reporters who cover him on a daily basis by appearing on radio programs and cable news shows. As such, we see no reason to believe any daylight exists between the governor and his six appointees. A further six JCOPE members are appointed by the speaker and senate majority leader. You might recall the two now-former occupants of those offices are convicted felons awaiting sentencing on federal corruption changes. The remaining two are appointed by each minority leader. It gets better: JCOPE Chairman Daniel Horwitz has even indicated that he doesn’t believe in free speech. In an interview with Ragan’s PR Daily last week, Horowitz called the new policies a “reasonable regulation of speech.” Say what? It’s simply Orwellian doublespeak. Numerous questions remain: Who will have access to the conversations? What role did Cuomo have in this report? Were any members of the press consulted? What happens to PR professionals who don’t comply? What’s the difference between a PR team and a nonprofit? Wouldn’t the reporters who cover these politicians on a day-to-day basis be just as influenced by lobbyists as editorial boards? Why wasn’t this done through our elected legislature instead of a handpicked Politburo? Albany is out of control. Regulations that create layers of bureaucracy to document every social media post, text message and phone call from reporters to publicists is un-American. All of this — the monitoring, red tape and deep streaks of authoritarianism — are reminiscent of Moscow, Pyongyang and Beijing. Trust us, we’ve been there. The Sun Community News Editorial Board is comprised of Dan Alexander, John Gereau, Pete DeMola and Keith Lobdell. We value your opinion and want to hear from you. Drop us a line on our new Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, or email us at johng@suncommunitynews.com.
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CongratulationsÊ Nick!
To the Editor: I would like to publicly congratulate Mr. Nicolas (Nick) Gilbo, from Moriah, for recently receiving his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Buffalo. Furthermore, to acknowledge him for being named both the Best Defensive Player and Most Valuable Player on the football team for the 2015 season. Most importantly, to recognize Nick for being a modest, positive, and mature young man that present and future scholar-athletes at Moriah Central School would be wise to emulate. Best of luck, Nick! Mark Slattery Moriah
WhyÊ doÊ weÊ hate?
To the Editor: Hate? Politics sometimes brings out the worst in us, and we are seeing that this year. As a kid growing up in Ti, I mostly had no idea what political party the men and women in my world were. I liked them or not based on how they acted. In those days, it was generally Republican capitalists with dreams that created businesses and managed the area. The local stores and public buildings were mostly built by them. The area towns were filled with (legal) immigrant families from all over the world who came to work in their mills and mines and factories and stores. Businesses brought them here. What changed? I’m not really sure, but it was not the Republicans. What we cherished in 1950 is pretty much what we hold dear today. Who do we hate? We hated Hitler, we were not real fond of Stalin and Mussolini, and we really did not like the Empire of Japan: went to war with them, sometimes you do have to go to war. We also hate slavery, then and now. That’s why the Republican party was founded. What do we love? We love our families, our neighbors and our country - you know, that Republic, under God, indivisible that doesn’t get talked about that much anymore. Since I’ve been back home in Ti, I’ve done everything I could to share my love for the Town, and the surrounding towns and area and people. I’ve worked with and for a lot of folks, and will continue to do so. That’s what Republicans, and other good folks everywhere do. We don’t just talk it, we walk it... Fred Provoncha, Ticonderoga
DonÕ tÊ judgeÊ aÊ personÊ byÊ looks,Ê butÊ byÊ workÊ ethic
To the Editor: As a concerned citizen of Essex County, finding jobs for anyone 16-25 years of is difficult because some of these people in this age range have no high school diploma or GED. You would figure most jobs around the area don’t require either of those, but they still won’t hire these people because they style themselves to define themselves. For example, they may have tattoos or piercings that the job may discriminate them for or even their sexuality. If businesses give everyone an equal opportunity at working the way they are, majority says businesses would have better working employees. So to any business: The next time you get an application from someone, test their working skills with the work you would require them to do. If they pass, give them the job. If they fail, then politely tell them sorry you didn’t get job. That’s a more respectful idea than getting application after application looking over them and not calling half of those people only because you didn’t like what you read. Ryan J Peryer Crown Point
WeÊ wantÊ ourÊ moneyÊ back!
To the Editor: The Putnam Central School District budget examination 2015M243 reported by the Office of the New York State Comptroller states on page 6, “As a result of the excessive estimates for expenditures, the District has been realizing annual operating surpluses that have caused the unrestricted fund balance to be excessive at year end and for taxes to be higher than necessary.” Underline excessive...taxes...higher than necessary. WE WANT OUR MONEY BACK! The PCSD unrestricted fund balance at year end (2015) is $1,443,571. That’s one million, four hundred and forty three thousand bucks. WE WANT OUR MONEY BACK! Apply it against the next school tax in September, based on realistic and not an artificially inflated school budget. PCSD board members should not that Section 1613 of the real property tax law says that you are only authorized to include in your tax warrant that year’s budget, less all available funds, plus four percent. Any more and you are breaking the law. You are the responsible party, not anyone else. It will be your proposed budget this coming May. To those of you who don’t agree with a thoughtfully considered, not inflated budget, reduced by the ballooning unrestricted fund balance, plus the legal four percent, write a really big check to the District, in any amount of your choice, earmarked for the unrestricted fund balance. As for the rest of us folks, WE WANT OUR MONEY BACK! For the full PCSD Report of Examination, visit ocs.state.ny.us/localgov/ audits/schools/2016/putnam.pdf. Robert E. Geh Putnam
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COMMENTARY
RegardingÊ Trumpism
To the Editor: At a recent Trump rally, a young woman stood up in silent protest of Trump’s remarks. She was forcefully removed from said rally by Trump’s enforcers. I found this action appalling and also found fault with their dress code. They were not wearing their swastika armbands. Apparently criticism of the great man is not permitted. Nick O’Connor Ticonderoga
Little Bits Getting away from it all Gordie Little
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After much soul searching, I informed the Snowmobile club that permission to use the trails of my property was rescinded. I did not take this decision lightly because my interaction with the snowmobile club over the past 10 years was also cordial and respectful. Several years ago, I informed the Club that I would like help with keeping off-road vehicles off the trails. A few years passed and the Club’s response was we do not know who trespasses on the property. I let it go, but not really believing that in a community this small, the snowmobilers did not know the riders of the off-road vehicles. A month ago, I walked the property and saw the damage caused by the off-road vehicles with one major access through the Shepard property on Essex Road and another coming off of the Woodlawn Drive area. I informed the snowmobile club permission for the snowmobilers was now longer allowed. A couple members, who I have high regard for, called me asking me to reconsider and bemoaned the fact the snowmobile club is punished for the acts of others. Their disappointment should be towards their friends and neighbors who have no respect for the property of others or their friends who like to snowmobile. Do not expect me to believe the members of the club are not aware of the individuals who ride the vehicles and cause great damage to the trails on the property. The club chose not to monitor or protect the trails they wished to use and if there are any recriminations it must fall back on the club. When the members complain to others about property owners withdrawing permission, they might want to tell the whole story why the permission was withdrawn. This is an official announcement that any motorized vehicles on the above referenced property is strictly prohibited. Criminal and civil actions will be instigated against the violators. Reginald H. Bedell, Willsboro
emember when you took a vacation “to get away from it all?” It’s not easy to do nowadays. Wherever we go, we tend to remain connected in ways we could only have dreamed about fifty years ago. We’re in Kissimmee, Florida, but our cell phones are always with us. When people call our number in Morrisonville, it is automatically forwarded to our condo in the south. Imagine the shock when we’re asked if friends can come calling and we urge them to buy plane tickets. We can watch North Country TV news and listen to back-home radio stations on our phones and lap tops. We can turn on the television in our condo and overload our vacationing brains with politics Ad nauseam, and any other information. Our smart phone can do all that and more, including instant texting and audio/visual communication. We can read our hometown newspapers on the Internet. The same stores and restaurants we frequent back home, are within walking distance here as well. We can go to a theater and watch the same movies you’re watching in Plattsburgh or Au Sable Forks. So, my question is, “did we really get away from it all?” We spent a few days with relatives and friends in our spacious condo. Our granddaughter and her husband reminded us that there are still places where you can disconnect. They traveled to visit friends in the Swiss Alps last year and stayed in what was called a “hut.” They had to hike there with their three small children and to us, their description seemed like Nirvana. No cell phones, no television, no indoor plumbing, no modern conveniences, no nothing—except glorious vistas and personal experiences not to be matched anywhere. Could Kaye and I “endure” such aloneness? Absolutely. I asked and she nodded in the affirmative. We love remaining connected with our myriad friends and relatives while vacationing in Florida, but we could temporarily sever that umbilical cord in a heartbeat, if the occasion presented itself. I remember, as a small child living in Westchester County near New York City, we would take a yearly sojourn to the Mooers Camp Meeting. It took serious planning to pack our gear into the ancient car and head northward on some less than ideal roadways in the early ‘40s. There were many flat tires, empty gas tanks, children whining, “Are we there yet? I gotta pee” and all the rest. My father had the most even temper of any man I ever knew, but it must have been tested to the max in those days. If we broke down along the way, there was no cell phone to call for help. We stopped and cobbled together some kind of repair and headed up the highway. Believe me, it’s far different today and our vacation now gives us a whole new meaning to “getting away.” I admit, though, that we got away from winter as we know it in Morrisonville.
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To the Editor: One has to wonder if Evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr. is really a Christian after he endorsed Trump for President. Since when did Christians start spreading hate about men, women and children of a different religion? My dictionary defines an Evangelical as someone who believes in the Bible! As a Christian, I believe in the Bible and the teachings of Jesus Christ who never preached hate and who loved everyone no matter his or her religion or social status. I must say it doesn’t surprise me that Falwell would champion Trump. In point of fact, it makes perfect sense: Evangelicals have always sided with those who act as Trump does. Falwell Sr. was always a supporter of those who would do his bidding and preach hate whether it be our laws he didn’t believe in or rights given to others who were not his followers. Trump has thrown stones at everyone and closed his eyes to his own sins. Making statements such as, “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue, shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters, it is incredible.” Is this the statement of a Christian, or the ravings of a madman? Those supporting Trump evidently share his values and they are not those of Christians. Christianity tells us to love our neighbor not shoot them! It tells us to take care of widows and orphans not leave them to die at the hands of oppressors. America has come a long way since our forefathers gave their lives for liberty. Trump the bully and Falwell Jr. are doing their best to put us back to the days of oppression. God save us! Gary Philip Guido Ticonderoga
SchoolÊ prideÊ isÊ appreciated
To the Editor: As an employee of Westport Central School, I would like to achnowledge the pride the students, staff and community have in our building. We appreciate the compliments and offers to help that are received from students and visitors at school events. It is a pleasure to work in such an environment. Shirley Donaldson Westport
UsageÊ of Ê trailsÊ rescindedÊ byÊ landowner To the Editor: Regarding: Snowmobile Trails on Bedall Property 290 acres: Abutting Sheehan property, Meat Market, etc. Tax Parcel Id Number: 31.18-1-10.110
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Students in grades 9-12 are selected by Music Committee and scores from their NYSMMA solos from the past spring. Concert Band, Jazz Band, Mixed Chorus. Tupper Lake (TL), Saranac Lake (SLCS), Lake Placid (LP), Keene (KCS), Elizabethtown-Lewis (ELCS), Westport (WPT), Willsboro (WCS), Moriah (MOR), Crown Point (CP), Ticonderoga (TI). Tickets will be sold at door. $3 per person, $10 per family. Details: (518) 585-7422. View our complete listing and other events online.
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FEB. SPAGHETTI DINNER 06 FUNDRAISER@ Sat. PUTNAM FIRE HOUSE, PUTNAM STATION.
Saturday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Saturday: 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The Whitehall Winterfest will kick-off with the Penguin Plunge at Whitehall Marina and the day will continue with children’s games and stories, sleigh rides, face painting by Frozen, refreshments and many other fun Winter activities. Details: Marge at 518-499-2435. View our complete listing and other events online.
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FEB. POLAR CAP RUN@SACRED 06 HEART PARISH Sat. HALL, LAKE GEORGE.
Saturday: 8:00 am
Spaghetti, meatballs, salad, rolls, beverage and dessert. Take-outs available. Adults $10, Children 10 and under $5. Raffles will be held. Hosted by the Northern Washington County Trail Blazers. Northern Washington County maintains trails in the Towns of Putnam & Dresden. Details: 518-547-8410. View our complete listing and other events online.
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FEB. KID’S VALENTINE 06 Sat. PARTY@ THURMAN TOWN HALL, ATHOL.
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The Adirondack Runners’ annual Polar Cap Race is 4 miles of frosty fun! Race proceeds help support two important charities: Northern Haiti Sustainability Initiative and Sacred Heart of Lake George Food Pantry. Pre-registration: $22 ($20 for The Adirondack Runners club members). Raceday registration: $25 for all. Details: 518-812-5924.
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SWEETHEART FEB. HAM DINNER@ 06 SCHROON LAKE Thurs. FISH & GAME CLUB, SCHROON LAKE.
Come out and make Valentines for local nursing home residents and to thank our Veterans for their service. There will be games with prizes, door prizes and refreshments will be served. Open to tots through age 12 years. Bring Mom, Dad or Grandparent! Books will be available from Thurman Book Connection. Event is sponsored by the Thurman Youth Commission. Details: 518-623-2406. View our complete listing and other events online.
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Saturday: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm Community potluck dinner with a movie following - “Ma & Pa Kettle”. For details and sign-up, please call Maryann Hill at 518-494-2056. View our complete listing and other events online.
The Schroon Lake Class of 2017 will host a Sweetheart Ham Dinner which will include ham, mashed potatoes, vegetables, applesauce dessert and drinks. $10 Adults, $7 Children 5-12 years and Free for children 4 and under. Take-outs will be available. Details: 518-532-7164. View our complete listing and other events online.
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Weekend Menagerie
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t’s time again to look toward the weekend! There is a true menagerie of events scheduled for the next few days – one of everything, and something for everyone. Music, movies, art, and comedy: the North Country has it all coming up. Now the hard part begins: deciding which one to attend! From Feb. 6 – 27, The Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh will host an exhibit of works by local acrylic painter Ian Burcroff. “My recent paintings involve a process of pictorial dissection. Each composition contains multiple visual fields that contain pictorial impressions of places and objects; metaphorically relating these to broader symbolic themes,” said Burcroff of his work. The opening reception for the Burcroff exhibit will take place on Feb. 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Free! Regular gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more info, call 518-563-1604 or visit strandcenter.org. On Feb. 6, the Lake Placid Center for the Arts will host an evening of professional stand-up comedy with The Not Too Far From Home Comedy Tour. The program stars comedian Aaron David Ward and a handful of other comedians who work throughout the northeast and midwest. The tour is truly “not too far from home” for the performers: all the comedians either live in or have ties to the Northeast. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Tickets can be purchased by calling the LPCA Box Office at 518-523-2512 or by going to lakeplacidarts.org. Boston-based reggae-rock group Spiritual Rez will begin their twonight run at Lake Placid’s Smoke Signals on Feb. 5. With more than nine years under their belt, the outfit effortlessly “shakes the stage like a psychedelic dance earthquake” at every performance. With years of touring, the band’s sound has been fully fleshed out, creating something unique – rock music that
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takes a sharp left turn towards reggae. Spiritual Rez will take the stage on Feb. 5-6 at 9 p.m. Tickets are $15 per night, or $25 for both nights. Tickets can be bought in person at the bar or by calling 518-523-2271. Piano by Nature will present two shows by Metamusic at the Historic Hand House in Elizabethtown on Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. Metamusic is a Plattsburgh-based music consortium with a core area trio featuring violinist Marilyn Reynolds, saxophonist Dan Gordon and pianist Rose Chancler. Metamusic plays an eclectic variety of classical music that moves between an experimental, traditional and danceable style. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for all students 15 and under. For more information, call 518-962-2949 or visit pianobynature.org. The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake will be presenting a lecture series, “Farming in the Adirondacks,” with speaker Steve Kramer of the Miner Institute and Hallie Bond. The series will discuss the rich tradition and contemporary applications of farming in the Adirondack region. Homesteading and farming were traditional to life in the Adirondacks in the nineteenth century, and the Adirondack Museum’s collections reflect the impact which farming had on the environment, and vice versa. The event is free to members and students, $5 for non-members. The program starts at 1:30 p.m. in the Adirondack Museum’s auditorium. For more info, call 518-352-7311. The Giant Mountain Studio in Schroon Lake will celebrate the opening of a new group exhibition called “Abstraction and Dimension” on Feb. 6. The invitational group exhibition will feature art with elements of abstraction and three dimensional art, including sculpture, pottery, assemblage, rustic furniture and more. In total, more than 25 local Adirondack and regional artists will have their work on display. The opening will be held from 6-8 p.m. The exhibit is scheduled to run until Memorial Day, but opening day will be the only time attendees will be able to see every piece in the collection. Free. For more info, call 518-351-5043. As part of their ongoing free movie series, The Schroon Lake Public Library will be showing “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” on Feb. 6. at 12:30 p.m. Based on the Jeff Kinney book of the same name, “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” follows the adventures of a teenager trying to survive the never-ending ordeal that is middle school. Call 532-7737, ext. 13, for more info. The Thurman Youth Commission will present a Kid’s “Valentine Party “ on Feb. 6 at the Thurman Town Hall. From 1-3 p.m., children will be encouraged to make Valentine’s Day cards for veterans and local nursing home residents. The event will also have games, prizes and a raffle. Admission is free. www.suncommunitynews.com/A&Efor the latest events
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BINGO PORT HENRY Port Henry Knights of Columbus, bingo, 7 p.m. Every Monday TICONDEROGA - Bingo, Ticonderoga fire house, 6:45 p.m. Doors 5 p.m. Every Thursday. BOOKS SCHROON LAKE – Schroon Lake Public Library's, Writers GroupMeets the 2nd and 4th Monday At 1:00 p.m., In the downstairs meeting room. New Members welcome! For more info call 518-532-7737 ext. 13. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS CHESTERTOWN - Chester Library, Chester Municipal Center, Main St. Story Time and Sing-A-Long 10:30 a.m. Details: 518-494-5384 or chesterlibrary.org. Every Friday. NORTH CREEK - Play Group is sponsored by North Country Ministry, and meets on the first, second and third Tuesday mornings each month, from 10-11:30 am at the Adirondack Community Outreach Center on Route 28 between North Creek and Wevertown. We offer creative play experiences for babies, toddlers and three year olds, accompanied by a caregiver. For more information call Teresa at 251-4460. NORTH CREEK/LONG LAKE Preschool story hour, craft time. Town of Johnsburgh Library. 10 to 11 a.m. Every Friday. TICONDEROGA - YMCA Teen Center. 123 Champlain Ave. Open hours: Grades 6 to 12, 3 to 6 p.m. Grades 9 to 12, 7 to 9 p.m. Membership free, form required silverbay.org. Details: Jackie 518-5035136, jpalandrani@silverbay.org. Monday through Thursday
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JOHNSBURG - Knitting Circle Thursday afternoons, 2:35 to 4 pm (students may take the bus from school, but must be picked up at 4 p.m. at the library). Johnsburg Town Library, Open to: grades 4 and up. Instructor: Mrs. Carol Pearsall, Mrs. Mary Jo. Keeler, and Mrs. Evelyn Greene, No charge, materials will be supplied, Register now by calling Mary Jo Keeler, 518-251- 3292.
SCHROON LAKE – 2015-2016 WIC Clinic Schedule at the Schroon Lake Health Center November 18, December 9, January 13, Feb 10, March 9, April 13,May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14, October 12, November 9, December 14 9:30 am - 2:15 PM Call us to schedule an appointment or find out more information at 518-873-3560 or 518-569-3296
CHESTERTOWN - The Town of Chester Library Board of Trustees will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. in the library. The public is invited.'
WESTPORT-The Boy Scouts will be meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. every Thursday at the WADA Building For more info: troop8063@gmail.com, Jill Lobdell 962-4664 or Larry Carroll 569-5431.
CROWN POINT - Crown Point Fire District Board of Commissioners meet. AE Phelps Fire Station. 6:30 p.m. Second Wednesday each month.
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TICONDEROGA Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group monthly support group for caregivers InterLakes Health, Ethan Allen Library. 4 p.m. Details: 518-564-3370. Second Tuesdays
CROWN POINT - Crown Point Board of Fire Commissioners will hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month commencing at 7:00 pm at the Crown Point Fire Station 2764 Main St., Crown Point New York.
PORT HENRY - Range of Motion Class. Parish Center, St. Patricks Place. 9:30 a.m. Details: Peg Waldron 518-546-7582, Delores Lash 518-546-7128. Every Monday. TICONDEROGA - Free Opioid overdose responder training. Ticonderoga Community Building, 152 Montcalm Street, Basement Meeting Room. 2nd Tuesday of every month, 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Must call 518.563.2437, ext. 3403 to register. Must be at least 16 years of age to participate. TICONDEROGA - Take Control Exercise classes. Ticonderoga Armory Senior Center. 9:30 a.m. Free. Details: 518-585-6050, rsvp@logocail.net. Every Wednesday. WARRENSBURG - Weekly computer instruction class, 3 to 4 p.m. Richards Library, Elm St. and Library Ave. Topic changes weekly. Details: 518-623-3011, visit the Friends Facebook page. Every Tuesday. COMMUNITY OUTREACH CLINTONVILLE – Chesterfield Fish & Game Club, Green St., Clintonville, NY has indoor Archery, Pistol & Small Caliber Rifle Shooting. January–April. Tuesdays Archery 7pm–9pm. Thursday is Pistol & Small Rifle Shooting 7pm9pm. Please note that Pistol Permits are required before shooting is allowed. Cost is $5 Non-Member & $3 for members. For further details please call John Stranahan 518-534-9716. LONG LAKE - Alcoholics Anonymous, lower level Wesleyan Church. 7 p.m. Every Tuesday. MORIAH – 2015-2016 WIC schedule at the Moriah Fire Department December 8, January 12, February 9, March 8, April 12, May 10, June 14, July 12, August 9, October 11, November 15, December 13, 9:30 am - 2:15 PM Call us to schedule an appointment or find out more information at 518-873-3560 or 518- 569-3296 PORT HENRY – 2015-2016 WIC schedule at the Knights of Columbus November 12, December 10, January 14, February 11, March 10, April 14, May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8, October 13, November 10, December 8 9:30 am - 2:15 PM Call us to schedule an appointment or find out more information at 518-873-3560 or 518- 569-3296 TICONDEROGA - AA “Big Book” Meeting. Inner Lakes/Moses Ludington Cafeteria. 7 p.m. Every Thursday.
TICONDEROGA - Celebrate Recovery meetings. Board room, Moses Ludington Hospital. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Open to public. Details: Vince 518429-9173. Every Thursday.
CROWN POINT - Monthly meeting. Second Thursday of the month. Hammond Library. 4 p.m.
TICONDEROGA - Essex County Lethernecks, Marine Corps League, Det 791, Ticonderoga American Legion Post. 6 p.m. Active Marines and Marine Veterans invited. First Thursday of every month.
PORT HENRY - Town of Moriah Town Board meetings. Town Courthouse, 42 Park Place. 6 p.m. Second Thursday.
TICONDEROGA - Support group people family members addictions. Library at Heritage Commons nursing home. 6:30 p.m. Every Monday. TICONDEROGA – 2015-2016 WIC schedule at the Cornerstone Alliance Church December 7, January 4, Feb 1, March 7, April 4, May 2, June 6, June 27, August 1, August 29, October 3, November 7, December 5 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM November 16, December 14, December 21, December 28, January 11, 25, Feb 8, 22, 29, March 14, March 21, March 28,April 11, 18, 25, May 9, 16, 23, June 13, 20, July 11, 18, 25, August 8, 15, 22, September 12, 19, 26, October 17, 24, November 14, 21, 28, December 12, 19 9:30 am - 2:15 PM Call us to schedule an appointment or find out more information at 518-873-3560 or 518- 569-3296 TICONDEROGA – The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) Hague Winter Weekend February 12th - 14th: Also Hague Winter Family Fun Day - 18th Century Experience - February 13th: Fort Ticonderoga. For a complete calendar of events, a fishing tournament schedule, area information, and a Ticonderoga Area Business Directory contact the Chamber Office at 518-585-6619 or visit www.ticonderogany.com. LECTURES & SEMINARS BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE – The Adirondack Museum's Cabin Fever Winter Lecture series Sunday February 7th Farming in the Adirondacks, 1:30 pm in the Museum Auditorium, 9097 State Route 30. For more info 518-352-7311. www.adkmuseum.org/exhibits_and_events /ongoing_events
HAGUE - Hague Fish & Game Club meetings. 7 p.m. Third Tuesday
SILVER BAY - Northern Lake George Rotary Club meeting. Silvery Bay YMCA of ADK. 7:30 a.m. Details: Diane Dickson 518-5438051. Every Tuesday. STONY CREEK - Garden club meeting following 10 a.m. Stony Creek Free Library. Details: 6965911. Every Saturday. TICONDEROGA - ADIRONDACK TRAILRIDERS - SNOWMOBILE CLUB meetings will be held at the Ticonderoga Fish and Game Building on Middle Chilson Rd at 6pm Second Monday of every month. All members are encouraged to attend. New members are welcome. Think Snow. Jon Cooke 518-5856102. TICONDEROGA - American Legion Post #224 Monthly Meeting. Second Thursday TICONDEROGA - Town of Ticonderogas Regular Town Board meeting. 6 p.m. Second Thursday. February 4th & February 25th meetings have been cancelled. TICONDEROGA – The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) will continue to host monthly Open House with the North Country Small Business Development Center on the Second Tuesday of each month. There is no Open Houses for the months May, June, July, or August. Note: dates are subject to change. For more info call 518-585-6619. TICONDEROGA – The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) 2016 After Business Mixers/Networking Opportunities (5:30 - 7:00 PM) Super 8 - Thursday, February 25th. Look for additional events & details to be announced! For a complete calendar of events, a fishing tournament schedule, area information, and a Ticonderoga Area Business Directory contact the Chamber Office at 518-585-6619 or visit www.ticonderogany.com.
CROWN POINT - Knapp Senior Center, 3 to 6 p.m. Dinner 4 p.m. Senior Center, Methodist Church Creek Road. Details: Tatum 518597-4491.Wednesday & Thursday. ICONDEROGA - Free arthritis exercises, Inter-Lakes Health cafeteria, 2 until 3 p.m. Details: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County 518-962-4810, Mary mba32@cornell.edu. Every Third Monday. INDIAN LAKE - Senior Citizens Bingo. Senior citizens meal site. 12:30 to 3 p.m. Details: 518-6485412. Every Monday. LONG LAKE - Nutrition Site serving lunch to our area seniors . Monday-Friday @ Noon Great lunch and social time. All are welcome, so come join us! Call Colleen Smith at 518-624-5221 NORTH CREEK - Gore Mountain Seniors luncheon meeting at noon on February 24th. $4.00 Membership fee is due. Please call the North Creek Meal Site 518-2512711 to make reservation. . NORTH CREEK – Mondays & Thursdays there will be Osteobusters exercise program. Free. 50+. 12:45 p.m. Johnsburg Senior Center. Details: Helene Goodman 518-251-2846. Doctors clearance before first session SCHROON LAKE - Schroon Lake nutrition site. Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m. Call Keisha at 518-5320179. Everyone is welcome. TICONDEROGA - Free arthritis exercises. Ticonderoga Senior Center, 10 to 11 a.m. Details: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County 518-962-4810, mba32@cornell.edu. Second and Fourth Wednesday SPORTS & RECREATION MINEVILLE – Open Bowling Fridays at the VFW. For more info call 518-942-6514 VENDORS
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Johnsburg’s Jimmy Morris handles the ball for the Jaguars as Westport’s Carter Storey defends.
Johnsburg’s Khaleah Cleveland drives to the basket against Westport’s Malina Lawrence.
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Midterm break ends with interdivisional hoops BoysÊ basketball
Westport 78, Johnsburg 43
GirlsÊ basketball
Seton Catholic 55, Wells 19
WESTPORT — While leading through three quarters, the Eagles clamped down in the final eight minutes, outscoring the Jaguars 27-12 Jan. 29. Anderson Gay scored 33 points to lead the Eagles, while Schylar Kurth added 18, Thomas Mero 10, Wyatt Gough 7, Rylan Hance 3, Carter Storey 3, Briar Christian 2 and Eddie Westercamp 2. Ty Berg led the Jaguars with 19 points while Mark Cleveland followed with 17 and Nate Kinblom added 4.
PLATTSBURGH — An 18-3 lead got the Lady Knights going as they clamped down defensively to allow no more than 6 points in a quarter in defeating Wells Jan. 29. Sam Bashaw scored 11 points to lead a balanced offensive attack for the Knights, while Nicole Bullock and Kelsey Hulbert scored 10, Gretchen Zalis 9, Cailene Allen 4, Taylor Manor 4, Olivia Nachbauer 4 and Hailey Moore 3.
Schroon Lake 55, Willsboro 52
SCHROON — The Lady Warriors outscored the Lady Wildcats 19-9 in the second half to pull away for a win Jan. 29. Trina Bigelow scored 14 points to lead the Warriors, while Taylor Bigelow added 11, Shania Lincoln 6, Kaitlyn Shaw 5, Shiela Wilkins 2 and Savannah Bronson 2. Alora Bearor scored 12 points to pace the Wildcats with Emily Maisonville scoring 4 points. Corrine Pelkey, Samantha Grey, Katie Botterbusch, Angie Stellabotte and McKayla Vanderwalker each scored 2 points.
SCHROON — The D-II Wildcats scored a divisional crossover win against the D-I Warriors Jan. 29. Branden Hall scored 29 points to lead the charge offensively for the Wildcats, with Uriah Fogle adding 10, Andrew Pelkey 8, Derek DeZalia 6 and Jordan DeZalia 2. Sean Lincoln scored 17 points for the Warriors, while Lucas Cross added 12, Zach Pierson 11, Warren Jackson 8, Joseph King 2 and Max Longware 2.
Willsboro 40, Schroon Lake 26
Crown Point 46, ELCS 19
CROWN POINT — A 16-3 opening eight minutes had the Lady Panthers on their way to a win over the Lady Lions Jan. 29. Brittany Foote scored 19 points in the win, while Hannah Palmer added 10, Bailey Noel 4, Amber DuShane 4, Torrie Vradenburg 4, Heather Foote 2 and Michaela Gunnison 2. Myra Adams led the Lions with 10 points as Faith Bona scored 5 and EmmaLee Turner 4.
InÊ theÊ rankings A look at how Section VII teams are faring in the New York State Sportswriter’s Association polls
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Moriah
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Westport
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CROWN POINT — The Panthers completed a crossover sweep of the Lions in a thrilling, three-point contest Jan. 29. Zach Spaulding scored 17 points to lead the Panthers, while Chance Potter scored 12, Reese Celotti 7, Hunter Pertak 6, Chad Stephens 4, Jamie LaDeau 4 and Ethan Java 2. Thomas Celotti scored 13 points for the Lions as Trevor Brooks added 12, Sam Huttig 8, Koby Rider 6, Joel Morris 5 and Colden Blades 5.
WESTPORT — The Lady Eagles played strong defense and held an edge in all four quarters in defeating the Lady Jaguars Jan. 29. Hannah Schwoebel scored 13 points for the Eagles, with Chloe Mitchell adding 10, Ellie Storey 6, Malynda Lobdell 4, Malina Lawrence 4, Kaleigh LaMotte 2, Lizzie Stephens 2 and Taylor Gough 2. Megan Bacon led the Jaguars with 8 points while Khaleah Cleveland scored 7, Taylor Dwyer 2 and Emily Persons 2.
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INDIAN LAKE — A 13-5 fourth quarter gave the Lady Eagles their first win of the season in defeating the Lady Orange Jan. 29. Amma Garceau and Lydia West each scored 10 points to lead the Eagles, while Sarah Genier added 6, Lindsey Gilmore 5, Hannah Booth 2, Kelsey O’Conner 2 and Taylor Stalker 2. Rebecca King paced the Orange with 7 points, while Maria Black added 6, Ashley Ghostlaw 5, Sydney Benton 2 and Bryce Mitchell 2.
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Purpose of Articles of Organization with the Department of- agent of the limited lia- LLC: to engage in Prop- filed with the Secretary State of the State of New bility company upon erty Rental, Street ad- of State of New York York on December 22, whom process against it dress of Principal Busi- (SSNY) on 01/07/2016. 2015. The county, within may be served. The ad- ness location is: 23 Office Location: County this state, in which the- dress within or without Westland Ave, Queens- of Warren. SSNY has office of the limited lia- this state to which the bury, New York 12804. been designated as bility company is to be- Secretary of State shall NE-01/02-02/062016agent of the LLC upon located is: WARREN. mail a copy of any pro- 6TC-105391 whom process against it The Secretary of State is cess served against him may be served. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION designated as agent of or her is 223 Silver Bay shall mail a copy of prothe limited liability com- Road, Silver Bay New OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT- cess to: 501 New VerED LIABILITY COMPANY pany upon whom pro- York, 12874. mont Rd., Bolton Land(LLC) Under Section 203 cess against it may be Purpose: All lawful activing, NY 12814. Purof The Limited Liability served. The address ities. pose: Any lawful activity. Company Law The name within or without this NE-01/23-02/27/2016NE-01/23-02/27/2016of the LLC is CS Logging state to which the Secre- 6TC-107010 Enterprises LLC. The Ar- 6TC-106844 tary of State shall mail a ticles of Organization NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION copy of any process against the limited liabil- OF LIMITED LIABILITY were filed with the NY OF LIMITED LIABILITY Secretary of State on COMPANY ity company served COMPANY Name: FLAMINGO REName: Biltwell Construc- December 28, 2015. The upon him or her is: 87 NORTH ENTERPRISES, tion LLC. Articles of Or- purpose of the LLC is to ALTY HOLDING LLC. engage in any lawful act Articles of Organization LLC, P.O. BOX 2166, ganization filed with the GLENS FALLS, NY Secretary of State of or activity. The office of filed with Secretary of State of New York New York (SSNY) on De- the LLC is to be located 12801 in Warren County. The (SSNY) on December cember 3, 2015. Office NE-01/02-02/06/2016location: Warren County. Secretary of State is 23, 2015. Office loca6TC-105212 tion: Warren County. SSNY is designated as designated as the agent SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon of the LLC upon whom whom process against it process against the LLC agent of LLC upon may be served. SSNY may be served. The ad- whom process against it
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If you heat, HUD approved, available Co. 80201 choose a free subscripnow. 802-375-7180 or ian@organOTHER PETS tion, please note that icbodybuilding.com WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals you must visit –the TICONDEROGA DUPLEX Onesite 1 and other oil & gas interests. Send up until with the W/D response Bdrm Downstairs hookdetails P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co deadline for any addenup, $700/mo. One 2 Bdrm Up80201 da. All further informastairs, $800. Both include heat, pertaining to this hot water tion and electric and have offbid will be available on street parking. No pets. No smokthis site. Bids which are ing. Call for application 518-585not directly obtained 6276. NOTICE OF FORMATION from either source will NOTICE OF FORMATION TICONDEROGA MT VISTA APTS – be refused. OF LIMITED LIABILITY OF JONNY G PROPER2 bdrm $615+, average TIES, LLC Arts. of Org. Bids mayutilities be delivered to COMPANY $113. Appliances/trash/ snow inthe undersigned the Name: FLAMINGO RE- filed with the Sect'y of cluded. No smokers. Rental atassisFREE PRINTING on Human ALTY HOLDING LLC. State of NY (SSNY)ESTIMATES tance mayWarren be avail;County must meet eliGIV- requirements. 12/10/2015. Office loca- @ NOTICE IS HEREBYgibility Services Building, WarArticles of Organization 518-584of Warren. EN that Requests4543 for NYSrenTDD County Purchasing filed with Secretary of tion, County suncommunityprinting.com Relay Service 1ac- Department, Floor, State of New York SSNY has been desig- Proposals will be800-421-1220 Handicap3rdAccessi1340 State Route 9, (SSNY) on December nated as agent of the cepted by the Indian ble, Equal Housing Opportunity 23, 2015. Office loca- LLC upon whom pro- Lake Central School Dis- Lake George, New York between the hours of tion: Warren County. cess against it may be trict for the following: SSNY designated as served. SSNY shall mail Independent Audit Ser- 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. agent of LLC upon process to: 4 Garfield vices for the school Bids will be received up whom process against it St., Glens Falls, NY years ending 2016, until Thursday, March 3, may be served. SSNY 12801. Purpose: any 2017, 2018. 2016 at 3:00 p.m. at Specifications may be which time they will be shall mail copy of pro- lawful act. obtained during regular publicly opened and NE-01/09-02/13/2016cess to The LLC, 3914 business hours from the Lakeshore Drive, Dia- 6TC-105739 read. All bids must be mond Point, NY 12824. submitted on proper bid LAKE GEORGE HOUSE Business Office, Indian Lake Central School, proposal forms. Purpose: any lawful act LLC, Arts. of Org. filed Any 6345 NYS Route 30, In- changes to the original or activities. with the SSNY on NE-01/09-02/13/2016documents are 01/15/2016. Office loc: dian Lake, NY 12842, or bid 6TC-105741 Warren County. SSNY by calling 518-648- grounds for immediate disqualification. NOTICE OF FORMATION has been designated as 5024. Proposals will be Late bids by mail, couriOF George's LG Hold- agent upon whom pro- accepted until 1 p.m. on er or in person will be ings LLC Arts. of Org. cess against the LLC March 4, 2016. refused. Warren County filed with the Sect'y of may be served. SSNY The Board of Education shall mail process to: reserves the right to re- will not accept any bid State of NY (SSNY) on ject any and all propos- or proposal which is not 4/26/2013. Office loca- The LLC, 15 Woodhaven als. delivered to Purchasing Drive, Avon, CT 06001. tion, County of Warren. Dianna Wilder by the time indicated on SSNY has been desig- Purpose: Any Lawful District Clerk the time stamp in the nated as agent of the Purpose. NE-02/06/2016-1TCPurchasing Department LLC upon whom pro- NE-01/30-03/05/2016108016 Office. cess against it may be 6TC-107069 The right is reserved to served. SSNY shall mail NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE TO BIDDERS process to: c/o Law of- OF MOUNT ROYAL The undersigned shall reject any or all bids. fices of Newell & Klinge- PLAZA, LLC Arts. of receive sealed bids for Julie A. Butler, Purchasing Agent biel, 16 Maple St., Glens sale and delivery to the Org. filed with the Sect'y Falls NY 12801. Pur- of State of NY (SSNY) County of Warren as fol- Warren County Human Services Building pose: any lawful act. on 12/22/2015. Office lows: Tel. (518) 761-6538 NE-02/06-03/12/2016location, County of War- BID-WC 9-16 ONE (1) AJ/NE-02/06/2016-1TC6TC-108157 2016 OR LATER MODEL ren. SSNY has been 108243 designated as agent of YEAR 4 TON 4X4 CREW NOTICE OF FORMATION CAB AND CHASIS, WITH NOTICE OF FORMATION the LLC upon whom OF Gramp's Camp 814 LIABILITY process against it may 9 WESTERN PLOW, LIMITED LLC. Arts. of Org. filed COMPANY (LLC) The with Secy. of State of NY be served. SSNY shall SMITH SERIES IV 300 or equal SPREADER and name of the Limited Lia(SSNY) on 12/14/15. mail process to: The BODY IN- bility Company is: LLC, 959 State Rte. 9, DUMP Office location: Warren PHOENIX PROPERTY County. SSNY designat- Queensbury, NY 12804. STALLED You may obtain these VENTURES LLC. The ArPurpose: any lawful act. ed as agent of LLC upon Specifications either on- ticles of Organization whom process against it NE-01/09-02/13/2016line or through the Pur- were filed with the Demay be served. SSNY 6TC-105738 chasing Office. If you partment of State of the shall mail process to: NOTICE OF FORMATION c/o Elizabeth Miller, 51 OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT- have any interest in State of New York on Walnut St., Glens Falls, ED LIABILITY COMPANY these Specifications on- JANUARY 8, 2016. The line, please follow the in- County, within this state, NY 12801. Purpose: (LLC) Under Section 203 structions to register on in which the office of the any lawful activities. of The Limited Liability the Empire State Bid limited liability company NE-01/09-02/13/2016Company Law The name System website, either 6TC-105737 of the LLC is NKAGLN for free or paid subscrip- is to be located is: WAREnterprise LLC. The Arti- tion. Go to http://war- REN. The Secretary of NOTICE OF FORMATION State is designated as OF JH MECHANICAL, cles of Organization rencountyny.gov and were filed with the NY choose BIDS AND PRO- agent of the limited liaLLC Arts. of Org. filed bility company upon Secretary of State on with the Sect'y of State POSALS to access the whom process against it December 29, 2015. The of NY (SSNY) on Empire State Bid System may be served. The ad1/11/2016. Office loca- purpose of the LLC is to OR go directly dress within or without engage in any lawful act http://www.EmpireStatetion, County of Warren. this state to which the SSNY has been desig- or activity. The office of BidSystem.com. If you Secretary of State shall the LLC is to be located nated as agent of the choose a free subscrip- mail a copy of any proLLC upon whom pro- in Warren County. The tion, please note that cess against the limited Secretary of State is you must visit the site cess against it may be liability company served served. SSNY shall mail designated as the agent up until the response process to: The LLC, of the LLC upon whom deadline for any adden- upon him or her is: 175 165 Bay St., Glens Falls, process against the LLC da. All further informa- BROAD STREET, SUITE 401, GLENS FALLS, NY NY 12801. Purpose: any may be served. The ad- tion pertaining to this dress to which the Sec- bid will be available on 12801. lawful act. NE-1/30-03/05/2016retary of State shall mail this site. Bids which are NE-01/30-03/05/20166TC-107613 a copy of any process 6TC-107428 not directly obtained against the LLC is 1 NOTICE OF FORMATION from either source will STATE OF NEW YORK OF JONNY G PROPER- Sunset Drive, Queens- be refused. SUPREME COURT bury, New York, 12804. TIES, LLC Arts. of Org. Bids may be delivered to WARREN COUNTY NE-01/16-02/20/2016In the matter of the filed with the Sect'y of the undersigned at the 6TC-106318 State of NY (SSNY) on Foreclosure of Tax Liens Warren County Human 12/10/2015. Office loca- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Services Building, War- by Proceedings in Rem tion, County of Warren. EN that Requests for ren County Purchasing Pursuant to Article SSNY has been desig- Proposals will be ac- Department, 3rd Floor, Eleven of the Real Propnated as agent of the cepted by the Indian 1340 State Route 9, erty Tax Law by the City of Glens LLC upon whom pro- Lake Central School Dis- Lake George, New York cess against it may be trict for the following: between the hours of Falls, Warren County, New York. served. SSNY shall mail Independent Audit Ser- 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. process to: 4 Garfield vices for the school Bids will be received up PETITION AND NOTICE St., Glens Falls, NY years ending 2016, until Thursday, March 3, OF FORECLOSURE
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Controller, hereinafter, claiming to have an in- STATE OF NEW YORK ) Fort Amherst Rd. 62 Illinois Ave. Glens Falls, NY 12801 the “Enforcing Officer”, terest in any such real )ss: Queensbury, NY 12804 Glens Falls, NY 12801 R. C. Glen Realty, LLC of the City of Glens Falls, property and the legal COUNTY OF WARREN ) P.O. Box 261 hereinafter the Tax Dis- right thereto may on or On the 22nd day of De- 302.12-20-8 309.11-7-12 Lake George, NY 12845 trict, pursuant to Law before said date redeem cember in the year 2015 58 First Street 22 Kenworthy Avenue Published by Denton Publications, Inc. the Clerk of TheFalls, NewsNY Enterprise filed with the under- Glens Falls, NY 12801 the same by having the before me,www.suncommunitynews.com Glens 12801 Sun • February 6, 2016 | 15 303.13-15-19 Warren County, a Peti- amount of all such un- signed, a Notary Public Ann M. Hickok & Robert L. Ross, Jr. 106 Dix Ave. tion of Foreclosure Stephen Goldstein in and for said state, paid tax liens thereon, 56 First St. HOME RENTALS against various REAL ESTATE SALES COMMERCIAL PROPERTY HOMES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CRUISE & TRAVEL Glens Falls, NY 12801 parcels including all interest and personally appeared SU- 22 Kenworthy Ave. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Adirondack Truck & Moof property for unpaid Glens Falls, NY SANNE KASITCH, perpenalties and other legal BRANT LAKE HOME FOR RENT, 3Minerva, NY Camp – Right on Considering an all-inclusive vacability charges located which are in- sonally known to me or 12801 309.11-12-1 4 bedrooms, $750/mo. Call taxes. 518Route 28, conveniently tion? - Mexico, Jamaica, DominiADIRONDACK “BY OWNER” DIVORCE $349 Uncontested 106 Dix Ave. The above-captioned proved to me on the bacluded in the lien against 53 Staple Street near Gore Mountain, road frontage, 265-7328 for more information. can Republic and more! 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VISIT THE REGION'S PREMIER Custody Glens and support NY 12801 lawful charges, which made to Susanne Kastrument and acknowl11 Kenworthy Ave. Falls, NY 12801 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Visit on-line or call Richard Mozal LIFESTYLE PUBLICATION petitions.- 518-274-0380. have accumulated and edged to me that she ex- Glens Falls,518-891-9919 sitch, City Controller, NY 12801 North Creek – Small 2 Bedroom, Central Boiler certified E-Classic NORTH COUNTRY LIVING st P.O. Box 2411 liens against the same in her Glens Falls City Hall, 42 ecuted 309.12-1-3 $550/mo. Available March 1become . 1st OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Get MAGAZINE Glens Falls, NY 12801 property. The capacity, and that by her 302.12-25-7 Ridge Street, Glens NCLMAGAZINE.COM 22 New Street month & security required, certain water the most heat with less wood. Call parcels signature onBY: the instru- 12 Cameron Avenue Falls, New York 12801. PUBLISHED Glens Falls, NY 12801 CRUISE & TRAVEL & sewer included, no smoking, no to which this Today! Vermont Heating AlternaLAND 303.17-6-9 proceeding applies are In the event that such ment, the individual, Carlton C. Elmer tives 802-343-7900 pets. 518-251-5774. DENTON PUBLICATIONS INC. or Glens Falls, NY 12801 65 Prospect St. identified on Schedule A taxes are paid by a per- the person upon behalf 31 First Street Douglas C. Rumpf ALL CRUISE package Glens Falls, NYINCLUSIVE 12801 ADIRONDACKS/5 TREE SERVICES this Petition, which is son other than the of which the individual Glens Falls, NY 12801 12 Cameron Ave. ACRES BORDSTOP RENTING! Option ToofBuy! on the Norwegian Sky out of MiaEdward M. Gasperi ING STATE LAND. Wooded & priannexed hereto and record owner of such acted, executed the in- Glens Falls, NY 12801 Rent To Own. No Money Tree Work Professional Climber mi St. to the Bahamas. Pricing as low vate. Beautiful land for a camp. 65 Prospect 309.12-1-8 real property, the person strument. Down! No Credit Check! Callmade Now a part hereof. This w/decades of experience w/anyas NY $299 pp for 3 Day or $349 pp $19,900 with financing available. Glens Falls, 12801 document serves both First Street 302.16-21-5 so paying shall be enti- S/Bonnie J. Post 1-877-395-1291 thing from difficult removals to for 4 Day (double31occupancy) 518-624-6055. as a Petition of Foreclo- tled to have the tax liens Glens For Falls,more NY 12801 176 Ridge Street NOTARY PUBLIC tasteful selected pruning. Fully ALL beverages included! 303.17-8-14 CarltonorC.go Elmer Falls, NY 12801 MOBILE HOME RENTALSsure and a Notice of affected thereby satis- STATE OF NEW YORK ) Glens equipped & insured. Michael info.St.call 877-270-7260 to REPOSSESSED LAND BARGAINS! 10 Lawrence Sun State Properties, Foreclosure for purpos- fied of record. 31 First Street )ss: Emelianoff 518-251-3936 NCPtravel.com Cooperstown Lakes Region & Glens Falls, NY 12801 es of this proceeding. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Last Day for Redemp- COUNTY OF WARREN ) LLC Schroon Lake, Two 2 bdrm moCatskill Mountains! 5 acres John P. Stonner Box 212 Effect bile homes in Schroon Lake, in- of Filing: All per- tion: The last day for re- I, SUSANNE KASITCH, P.O.$19,900. 11 acres - $39,900 P.O. Box 2546 NYlake 12110 sons&having or claiming 309.12-5-6 demption is hereby fixed being duly sworn, de- Latham, cludes lawn mowing, garbage Streams, access, mountain Glens Falls, NY 12801 to have an interest in the 12 Henry Street as MARCH 31, 2016. pose and say; I am the snow removal, country setting. views! Clear title, fully guaranteed THE SUN COMMUNITY 302.19-2-13 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Service of Answer: Every Enforcing Officer for the Call for info 518-532-9538 orreal 518-property described transaction! Owner financing! NEWS & PRINTING 303.17-10-25 Avenue in this Petition are hereJohn J. Coon, Jr. person having any right, City of Glens Falls, War- 68 Coolidge 796-1865 Call 1-888-701-1864. 134 Maple Street YEARS Falls, NY 12801 by notified that the68 filing (Dorothy Coon) titleOFor interest in or lien ren County, New York. I Glens NewYorkLandandLakes.com Glens Falls, NY 12801 of this Petition SERVING consti- NORTH (John W. Coon) upon any parcel of real have read this Petition, Sharon Henderson VACATION PROPERTY RENTALS William 68 Coolidge Ave.LAND BARGAINS! tutes the commence- property described in which I have signed, and 12 Henry St. REPOSSESSED E.Montgomery,III COMMUNITIES Falls, NY Lakes 12801 Region ment by theCOUNTRY Tax District Glens Falls, NY 12801 this Petition may serve a I am familiar with its Glens Cooperstown & P.O. Box 228 OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. ofBest a Proceeding in the duly Verified Answer contents. The contents Catskill Mountains! 5 acres Glens Falls, NY 12801 selection of affordable rentals. Court specified in the 309.12-10-2 upon the Attorney for of this Petition are true 302.20-1-14 $19,900. 11 acres - $39,900. Full/partial weeks. Call for caption FREE above to fore- the Tax District setting 181 South St. Grant Avenue to the best of my knowl- 24 Streams, lake access, mountain brochure. Open daily. Holiday Re- each of the tax 303.17-20-14 Glens Falls, NY 12801 12801 forth in detain the nature edge, based upon the Glens close views!Falls, ClearNY title, fully guaranteed sort Services. 1-800-638-2102. Warren St. liens therein described Rob Ross McCLure and amount of his or her records of the City of Cecil transaction! Owner financing!136 Call Online reservations: Glens Falls, NY 12801 by the Foreclosure Pro- interest and any defense Contracting,Inc. 37 Arbor Dr. Glens Falls. I do not 1-800-905-8847. NewYorkLanHOMES www.holidayoc.com. Mark & Mary Radloff, 56 First St. ceeding In Rem. Falls, NY 12801 or objection to the fore- know of any errors or Glens dandLakes.com LLC Nature of Proceeding: Glens Falls, NY 12801 closure. Such answer omissions in this PetiPROMOTE YOUR VACATION 136 Warren St. SOLID INVESTMENTS ALBANY This proceeding is must be filed in the Of- tion. 302.20-5-5 PROPERTY STATEWIDE! Homes, Glens Falls, NY 12801 CO.,Grove 60 Avenue acres, $87,000. Rt. 20 brought against the real fice of the County Clerk 309.12-11-17 10 S/ Susanne Kasitch camps, land for sale? Advertise Schoharie Co., property only and is to and served upon the At- SUSANNE KASITCH 162 South St. Falls, NY 1280195.7 acres, , Glens with us! Selling or renting, foreclose we 303.18-9-2 $140,000.Horse Rt. 30ProperFulton County, the tax liens Glens Falls, NY 12801 Orange torney for the Tax Dis- City Controller connect you with nearly 3.3 million 25 Haskell Ave. 33.4 acres, $85,000. Owner fidescribed in this Peti- trict on or before the Sworn to before me this James Bapp ties,LLC consumers (plus more online!) Glens Falls, NY 12801 nancing. www.helderbergrealty.Winton Farm Rd. tion. No personal judg- date above mentioned as 22nd day of December, 25 43 Richardson St. with a statewide classified ad.ment Ad- will be entered Timothy Mahr & Leona com. (518)861-6541 Newtown, CT 06470 Queensbury, NY 12804 the last day for redemp- 2015 vertise your property for just herein $489 for such taxes or Pedalty tion. S/ Bonnie J. Post for a 25-word ad, LESS for region25 Haskell Ave. STONEY CREEK 50 Acres seclud302.20-10-4 309.12-11-28 al coverage areas. other legal charges or Failure to Redeem or An- NOTARY PUBLIC Glens ed Nelson easy access top Falls, NY 12801 St. 1800 ft. black 3-7 Hovey Avenue swer: In the event of fail- 4 BEDROOM Attorney forHOME the Tax Dis- 16 Visit AdNetworkNY.com any part thereof. frontage, mountain views, Stoney Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 ure to redeem or Answer fortrict: sale in Lewis, NY or call 315-437-6173 Persons Affected: This Creek, NY $89,900, no interest fi303.18-19-9 Charity R. Anderson notice is directed to all by any person having Amanda Hayes MasterS/Dennis bedroomJ.onTarantino 1st floor nancing. FARMFAR195 Warren St. 16 Nelson518-696-2829 St. Angie Trainer the right to redeem orlargeDennis STATE NEW YORK IS persons fenced in J. backTarantino, yard WARM OF WEATHER YEAR owing or having M666@yahoo.com Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 or claiming to have an Answer, such person 9 Hovey Ave. SUPREMEInCOURT Priced Esq. to sell at only $79,000 ROUND Aruba. The water is Robert E. Mulcahy & Tarantino interest in the real prop- shall forever be barred Kenneally Glens Falls, NY 12801 WARREN (518) 873-2362 safe, and COUNTY the dining is fantastic. 557 Ridge Rd. erty described in this Pe- and foreclosed of all his 470 Glen St. 302.20-27-1 In the of the Walk out matter to the beach. 3-Bedroom Queensbury, NY 12804 41 South St. tition. Such persons are or her right, title and in- P.O. Box 379 309.12-12-39 Foreclosure of Tax Liens 8. $3500. weeks available. Sleeps Glens Falls, NY 12801 hereby 12 Willis Street by Proceedings in Rem Email: carolaction@aol.com for notified further terest and Equity of Re- Glens Falls, New York Richard Mozal that a duplicate of the demption in and to the 12801 309.7-11-22 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Pursuant to Article more information. SCHEDULE A P.O. Box 2411 Susan Johnson 61 Montcalm St. Eleven of the Real Prop- Petition has been filed in parcel described in this NOTICE OF FORMATION TAX MAP NO. the Office of the Enforc- Petition and a Judgment Glens Falls, NY 12801 12 Willis St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 erty Tax LEGALS Law by the City OF TK RENTALS, LLC ing Officer of the Tax OWNER Glens Falls, NY 12801 in Foreclosure may be Chun Thung & Brenda of Glens PROPERTY ADDRESS Arts. of Org. filed with District and will remain taken by Default. Fazio 302.20-2714 Falls, Warren County, the Sect'y of State of NY open for public inspec- Dated: December 22, PROPERTY 61 Montcalm St. 12 Pine Street 309.12-12-40 New York. (SSNY) on 1/11/2016. Glens Falls, NY 12801 2015 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Willis Street PETITION AND NOTICE tion up to and including 302.12-2-9 Office location, County the date specified below City of Glens Falls Vickie A. Rehberg Glens Falls, NY 12801 OF FORECLOSURE 65 Fort Amherst Rd. of Warren. SSNY has 309.11-5-44 as the last day for re- Enforcing Officer 12 Pine St. Susan Johnson Index No. 61286 been designated as 103-105 R Third Street S/ Susanne Kasitch SU- Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 12 Willis St. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, demption. Michael Sokol & Chrisagent of the LLC upon Glens Falls, NY 12801 Right of Redemption: Glens Falls, NY 12801 SANNE KASITCH, that on the 23rd day of whom process against it tine Sokol 302.20-28-5 Marion C. Wilhelm Any person having or City Controller December, 2015, the may be served. SSNY 200 Glen St. 62 Illinois Ave. 309.16-4-9 Controller, hereinafter, claiming to have an in- STATE OF NEW YORK ) Fort Amherst Rd. shall mail process to: Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Queensbury, NY 12804 30 Arlington St. )ss: the “Enforcing Officer”, terest in any such real The LLC, 165 Bay St., R. C. Glen Realty, LLC property and the legal COUNTY OF WARREN ) Glens Falls, NY 12801 of the City of Glens Falls, Glens Falls, NY 12801. P.O. Box 261 309.11-7-12 Deborah Cornell hereinafter the Tax Dis- right thereto may on or On the 22nd day of De- 302.12-20-8 Purpose: any lawful act. 22 Kenworthy Avenue Lake George, NY 12845 58 First Street 21 Fawn Lane cember in the year 2015 trict, pursuant to Law before said date redeem NE-01/30-03/05/2016Glens Falls, NY 12801 the same by having the before me, the under- Glens Falls, NY 12801 Queensbury, NY 12804 filed with the Clerk of Ann M. Hickok & 303.13-15-19 6TC-107427 Robert L. Ross, Jr. Warren County, a Peti- amount of all such un- signed, a Notary Public Stephen Goldstein 106 Dix Ave. 56 First St. paid tax liens thereon, 309.16-14-11 in and for said state, tion of Foreclosure NOTICE OF APPLICAGlens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 including all interest and personally appeared SU- 22 Kenworthy Ave. 9 East Beacon St. against various parcels TION FOR AUTHORITY Adirondack Truck & Mopenalties and other legal SANNE KASITCH, per- Glens Falls, NY Glens Falls, NY 12801 of property for unpaid OF LLC 309.11-12-1 bility charges which are in- sonally known to me or 12801 Gertrude Ross taxes. TROUT HOUSE VILLAGE 53 Staple Street 106 Dix Ave. cluded in the lien against P.O. Box 382 proved to me on the baThe above-captioned RESORT, LLC, filed an Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Proceeding is hereby such real property, com- sis of satisfactory evi- 302.12-21-18 Application for Authority Robert K. dence to be the individu- 11 Kenworthy Avenue commenced to enforce puted to and including with Secretary of State the date of redemption. & Jean A. Clarke 309.16-14-12 al whose name is sub- Glens Falls, NY 12801 303.13-21-16 the payment of the 2014 of NY (SSNY) on 53 Staple Street 7 East Beacon St. 95 Prospect St. delinquent taxes or other Such payments shall be scribed to the within in- Thomas Turza 9/25/15. Jurisdiction of Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 lawful charges, which made to Susanne Ka- strument and acknowl- 11 Kenworthy Ave. organization is DE. OfGlens Falls, NY 12801 sitch, City Controller, Jerry Ross Richard Mozal edged to me that she exhave accumulated and fice location, Warren 309.12-1-3 Glens Falls City Hall, 42 ecuted the same in her P.O. Box 382 P.O. Box 2411 become liens against County. SSNY has been 22 New Street Ridge Street, Glens Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 capacity, and that by her 302.12-25-7 certain property. The designated agent whom Glens Falls, NY 12801 Falls, New York 12801. signature on the instru- 12 Cameron Avenue parcels to which this process may be served Carlton C. Elmer Estate of Jerry J. Ross 303.17-6-9 ment, the individual, or Glens Falls, NY 12801 proceeding applies are In the event that such Douglas C. Rumpf 31 First Street c/o Margaret M. Ross, and shall mail process 65 Prospect St. identified on Schedule A taxes are paid by a per- the person upon behalf to LLC, 9117 Lakeshore 12 Cameron Ave. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Admin. of this Petition, which is son other than the of which the individual Drive, Hague, NY 12836. Edward M. Gasperi 54 Dream Lake Rd. S acted, executed the in- Glens Falls, NY 12801 annexed hereto and record owner of such Principal location: 9117 309.12-1-8 65 Prospect St. real property, the person Queensbury, NY 12804 strument. made a part hereof. This Lakeshore Drive, Hague, 302.16-21-5 31 First Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 so paying shall be enti- S/Bonnie J. Post document serves both NY. 176 Ridge Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 309.16-14-13 NOTARY PUBLIC as a Petition of Foreclo- tled to have the tax liens NE-01/02-02/06/2016Carlton C. Elmer 303.17-8-14 5 East Beacon St. sure and a Notice of affected thereby satis- STATE OF NEW YORK ) Glens Falls, NY 12801 6TC-105375 Sun State Properties, 31 First Street 10 Lawrence St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 )ss: Foreclosure for purpos- fied of record. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Last Day for Redemp- COUNTY OF WARREN ) LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Jerry Ross es of this proceeding. John P. Stonner P.O. Box 382 Effect of Filing: All per- tion: The last day for re- I, SUSANNE KASITCH, P.O. Box 212 OF VT RENTALS, LLC 309.12-5-6 P.O. Box 2546 demption is hereby fixed Glens Falls, NY 12801 being duly sworn, de- Latham, NY 12110 sons having or claiming Arts. of Org. filed with 12 Henry Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 pose and say; I am the to have an interest in the as MARCH 31, 2016. the Sect'y of State of NY 302.19-2-13 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Service of Answer: Every Estate of Jerry J. Ross Enforcing Officer for the real property described (SSNY) on 1/11/2016. John J. Coon, Jr. 303.17-10-25 c/o Margaret M. Ross, Office location, County City of Glens Falls, War- 68 Coolidge Avenue in this Petition are here- person having any right, (Dorothy Coon) Admin. 134 Maple Street title or interest in or lien ren County, New York. I Glens Falls, NY 12801 by notified that the filing of Warren. SSNY has (John W. Coon) 54 Dream Lake Rd. S Glens Falls, NY 12801 of this Petition consti- upon any parcel of real have read this Petition, Sharon Henderson been designated as 68 Coolidge Ave. 12 Henry St. Queensbury, NY 12804 William tutes the commence- property described in which I have signed, and agent of the LLC upon Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 E.Montgomery,III whom process against it ment by the Tax District this Petition may serve a I am familiar with its 309.28-2-8 P.O. Box 228 duly Verified Answer contents. The contents may be served. SSNY of a Proceeding in the 302.20-1-14 309.12-10-2 64-66 South St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 upon the Attorney for of this Petition are true shall mail process to: Court specified in the 181 South St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 to the best of my knowl- 24 Grant Avenue The LLC, 165 Bay St., caption above to fore- the Tax District setting Glens Falls, NY 12801 forth in detain the nature Anthony Poulos 303.17-20-14 edge, based upon the Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801. close each of the tax Rob Ross David Johnson and amount of his or her records of the City of Cecil McCLure 136 Warren St. liens therein described Purpose: any lawful act. 37 Arbor Dr. Contracting,Inc. 58 South St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls. I do not by the Foreclosure Pro- interest and any defense NE-01/30-03/05/2016or objection to the fore- know of any errors or Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Mark & Mary Radloff, 56 First St. ceeding In Rem. 6TC-107428 Glens Falls, NY 12801 LLC closure. Such answer omissions in this PetiNature of Proceeding: 302.20-5-5 136 Warren St. 309.28-2-12 This proceeding is must be filed in the Of- tion. 10 Grove Avenue 309.12-11-17 Glens Falls, NY 12801 17 School St. S/ Susanne Kasitch brought against the real fice of the County Clerk 162 South St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 , Glens Falls, NY 12801 property only and is to and served upon the At- SUSANNE KASITCH Orange Horse Proper- 303.18-9-2 Glens Falls, NY 12801 torney for the Tax Dis- City Controller Anthony Poulos foreclose the tax liens ties,LLC James Bapp 25 Haskell Ave. David Johnson Sworn to before me this described in this Peti- trict on or before the 43 Richardson St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 58 South St. tion. No personal judg- date above mentioned as 22nd day of December, 25 Winton Farm Rd. Newtown, CT 06470 Queensbury, NY 12804 Timothy Mahr & Leona the last day for redemp- 2015 Glens Falls, NY 12801 ment will be entered Pedalty S/ Bonnie J. Post herein for such taxes or tion. 302.20-10-4 309.12-11-28 25 Haskell Ave. 309.36-3-8 other legal charges or Failure to Redeem or An- NOTARY PUBLIC 3-7 Hovey Avenue Glens Falls, NY 12801 swer: In the event of fail- Attorney for the Tax Dis- 16 Nelson St. 58 Mohican St. any part thereof. Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 ure to redeem or Answer Glens Falls, NY 12801 trict: Persons Affected: This Charity R. Anderson Amanda Hayes Johnny & Gail WaldS/Dennis J. Tarantino notice is directed to all by any person having 303.18-19-9 16 Nelson St. Angie Trainer mann the right to redeem or Dennis J. Tarantino, persons owing or having 195 Warren St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 9 Hovey Ave. 58 Mohican St. Esq. or claiming to have an Answer, such person Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 Glens Falls, NY 12801 interest in the real prop- shall forever be barred Kenneally & Tarantino Robert E. Mulcahy 302.20-27-1 NE-01/9,01/23, 470 Glen St. erty described in this Pe- and foreclosed of all his 557 Ridge Rd. 41 South St. 309.12-12-39 2/06/2016-3TC-105318 tition. Such persons are or her right, title and in- P.O. Box 379 Queensbury, NY 12804 Glens Falls, NY 12801 12 Willis Street hereby notified further terest and Equity of Re- Glens Falls, New York Richard Mozal Glens Falls, NY 12801 12801 that a duplicate of the demption in and to the 309.7-11-22 P.O. Box 2411 Susan Johnson SCHEDULE A Petition has been filed in parcel described in this 61 Montcalm St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 12 Willis St. TAX MAP NO. the Office of the Enforc- Petition and a Judgment Glens Falls, NY 12801 in Foreclosure may be Glens Falls, NY 12801 OWNER ing Officer of the Tax Chun Thung & Brenda PROPERTY ADDRESS 302.20-2714 District and will remain taken by Default. Fazio 12 Pine Street 309.12-12-40 open for public inspec- Dated: December 22, PROPERTY 61 Montcalm St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 2015 Willis Street
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