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Saturday,ÊO ctoberÊ22,Ê2016

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www.SunCommunityNews.com

In SPORTS | pg. 20-21

Home games for local teams Mountaineers, Lady Jags host sectionals

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In opinion | pg. 6

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Get active!

Local organizations promote healthy lifestyle

In WARREN COUNTY | pg. 14-15

Celebrating 100 years CCE hits century mark locally

North Creek’s Our Town Theatre Group turns 20 North Creek-based production company will celebrate anniversary with weekend production By Mike Corey

news@suncommunitynews.com

NORTH CREEK — A local theatre group is celebrating 20 years of high quality performances. Getting its start in 1996, the Our Town Theatre Group (OTTG) has been and continues to be a prominent force for the arts in the greater North Creek metropolitan area. From mainstage plays to theatrical workshops for children to special Christmas holi-

day extravaganzas, this talented theatrical group continues to entertain in an extremely effective way. Lyle Dye, the artistic director and “founding father” of the OTTG, came to the area and decided to stay, bringing decades of directing and teaching experience to the region. For many years, the North Creek resident has directed plays — or invited professional directors from the theatrical world to direct — until 2003, when he handed over the reins to a group of supporters. In 2012, Dye was honored when the theatre space at the Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek was named the “Lyle Dye Auditorium.” >> See OUR TOWN | pg. 10

GOPÊ Ô superÊ PACÕÊ dropsÊ $500kÊ intoÊ NY-21Ê race

Ahead of final stretch, funds will be allocated to television commercials in the Watertown and Albany markets By Pete DeMola

pete@suncommunitynews.com

Johnsburg Central School (JCS) students place backpacks full of food into the back of a bus for delivery to the school. The Adirondack Community Outreach Center-organized program provides food to 39 students at JCS and 26 at Minerva Central. ACOC recently received a large grant from the Adirondack Foundation to purchase an enclosed trailer to haul food from The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, based in Latham. The Minerva Service Organization fully funded the MCS program, which is new to the district this year. Photo by Mike Corey

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A “super PAC” backed by House Republicans announced plans to spend $500,000 against Mike Derrick in the final stretch of New York’s 21st District Congressional race. The independent expenditure will include television advertising in the Albany and Watertown media markets, the Congressional Leadership Fund announced on Friday. “In just two years, Elise Stefanik has delivered for her district and stood as a conservative, results-oriented leader in Congress,” said Ruth Guerra, a CLF spokeswoman. “Mike Derrick, on the other hand, vows to be another rubber stamp to the failed Obama-Clinton agenda that has left hardworking families behind.” The spending influx comes three weeks before voters head to the polls on Nov. 8, and is part of a $10 million package >> See NY-21 | pg. 10


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