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Airborne set to host the Triple Crown Series of snocross next weekend. PAGE 2 PHYLLIS WELLS

Saranac Lake artist Jenny Curtis prepares for her first solo exhibition, which takes place at ROTA Gallery in Plattsburgh until Thursday, Jan. 10. Photo by Shaun Kittle

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Local filmmaker to hold open audition at ROTA By Shaun Kittle shaun@denpubs.com

Filmmaker Jason Torrance helps Kaitlyn Donovan rehearse for her role as Dorothy, one of the main characters in Torrance’s new film, “A Promise Made of Wax.” Photo by Shaun Kittle

PLATTSBURGH — A local filmmaker is seeking a few good actors and actresses to be a part of his newest independent film, “A Promise Made of Wax.” Jason Torrance, who wrote the script and will also direct and star in the film, said there are still three lead and several supporting roles open, and that he needs both men and women in their 20s and 30s to fill them. He will be holding an open audition Saturday, Jan. 5 at ROTA Gallery in Plattsburgh from 1-4 p.m., and filming will take place throughout January. The movie is about three couples—one who just had a baby and is now breaking up, another who just met and are dealing with their own personal demons, and an emotionally toxic relationship between

two cousins—whose lives are intertwined. The plot sounds like a soap opera drama, but Torrance explained that, at its core, it is really an ensemble piece about betrayal. “It’s a concerted series of sucker punches,” Torrance said.”Wax feels firm, but you apply a little pressure and it crumbles.” “A Promise Made of Wax” will be Torrance’s third film, behind “Melodrama” and “Easter Sunday Can Never Be Lent,” both of which he plans on submitting to independent film festivals in the near future. Torrance, who was homeschooled, got into filmmaking because he loved watching movies as a child. Sometimes, he said, he would see eight movies in one day. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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“Phyllis was an extremely determined person,” Hansen said. “She would regularly share her progress toward meeting her philanthropic goal. She delighted in imagining the impact she would have on students and the library.” Much of her gift will support the Phyllis Wells Endowed Scholarship, a fund that is unrestricted. The rest will go to the Wells Endowment for Special Collections in Feinberg Library to support the preservation of rare and archival materials related to the North Country, Plattsburgh State and New York state.

Wells enjoyed special collections and continued to volunteer after her retirement. She had been studying local churches in order to write a book on their history and gave some of her notes to the archives. She also donated other historical materials, including information on covered bridges, Clinton County historical markers, ghost towns and post offices. “We’d talk for hours about local history and her book,” said Debra Kimok, associate librarian in Special Collections. “Phyllis was very detail-oriented and was getting quite proficient using a computer, something that wasn’t easy for her in the beginning, but which she was determined to figure out.” Wells also published the “Subject Index to the Clinton County Portion of the History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, N.Y.” “It was a huge success,” Kimok said. It was published in 1880 and until Wells created her index there was no easy way to locate specific subjects. She donated all sales and proceeds from the “Index” to Special Collections. “Her impact on the college as both an employee and a volunteer was already significant,” said Plattsburgh State President John Ettling, “but with this gift, Phyllis will continue to make a difference, especially for our students who need financial support more than ever.”

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ith the Mayan Calendar ending on Dec. 21, 2012, for some, the idea we would all still be here for the year 2013 was unthinkable. But if you are reading this, then it is proof we made it. So happy 2013 — everyone deserves a pat on the back for making it through a very interesting year. We witnessed our federal politicians maneuvering to avoid the fiscal cliff following a heated election that nearly divided the country, countless fatalities to senseless murder-suicides that no one will ever be able to make sense of; the voice behind the iconic red friend Elmo being denounced as a sex offender, and people are still facing a very uncertain economy. Now that the champagne and sparkling grape juice have gone flat, the midnight resolutions have been broken or kept it is time for a fresh start. Even without the drop of an extravagant ball in Times Square people can still mark the beginning of a new phase, or the end of a bad habit to improve their lives. According to a study by USA.gov, the typical new years resolutions include: • Drink less alcohol • Eat healthy food • Get a better education • Get a better job • Get fit • Lose weight • Manage debt • Manage stress • Quit smoking • Reduce, reuse, and recycle • Save money • Take a trip • Volunteer to help others As the cliche goes, every journey begins with a single step. Accomplishing goals and regaining happiness and fulfillment in your life can be achieved in the same way. To loose those extra pounds get out and start a new morning routine of walking to

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he financial results are now in from the recent 2012 federal election. We've just participated in the most expensive election in U.S. history. Over $6 billion was spent by federal campaigns, super PACs, political nonprofits and the party committees. Here is the split out of how the money was spent according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Presidential Candidates.... $1,377,000,000 House Candidates............. $1,010,000,000 Senate Candidates............ $720,000,000 Party Committees............... $1,800,000,000 Outside Groups................... $1,210,000,000 What troubles me is how so much money can be spent competing for these prized positions and yet once in office so little of the people’s business ever seems to be accomplished. Because of our early production deadlines for the New Years holiday I’m drafting this column five days before we are scheduled to go over the fiscal cliff. I can only hope that when you read this column the cliff has been somehow avoided, be it a last minute agreement or perhaps they get it done with a few hours to spare. Unfortunately I’m not optimistic they will get a deal done. They know what needs to be done but neither side is willing to give any ground and it appears both think the cliff will provide them cover from their constituents. Prior to the Christmas holiday congressional Republicans were calling out the President and Democratically controlled Senate for not putting forth a plan to avoid the cliff. Now that the President has returned from Hawaii and the US Senate has been reconvened by Sen. Harry Reid they are dishing it back out to the Republicans who will not return until the weekend. Wouldn’t you think these masterful campaigners who’ve raised so much money and command so much power

could do more than play childish games trying to show each other up and some Dan Alexander how in their Thoughts from self cenBehind the Pressline tered approach think that we buy these foolish antics? Well, the sad reality is most of us fall into lock step behind our party affiliation. We let them play these games instead of demanding greater accountability. In a recent Reuters Poll 27 percent of those polled blame Republicans, 16 percent blamed the President, 6 percent blame the Democrats and only 31 percent blame the whole bunch for the fiscal cliff debacle. With numbers like that is it any wonder our national elected officials have found it easy to play politics instead of solving problems? They have us exactly where they want us. We give them everything they want. We treat them like royalty. We are so gracious when they bring home our tax dollars and act as if it’s manna from heaven. As a nation we should be so overwhelmingly outraged that we find our nation in this position. When it’s their election or re-election at stake these folks demonstrate they know how to get down to business and work tirelessly. When it is the people’s business or needs, they somehow can’t get out of each others way. We have no one to blame but the person in the mirror and until we refuse to put any money into their re-elections nothing will really change. If we want real change let’s make the funds spent in the 2016 election the least expensive election in U.S. history. Dan Alexander is owner and publisher of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.


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Our life coaches, Style and Substance: On questioning your life Dear style & substance: Do you ever really look in the mirror and wonder who you are, how you got to this point in life, and where you are going? It sounds crazy, but lately I have been questioning everything in my life. I do have a pretty good job and a fairly sound relationship, but seem to ponder this question a lot. I am wondering if others think about this too. We think that what you are getting at is the question, “what drives my life?”, “what is my purpose?” or as one husband would say, “where am I going with this?” We also think that delving into these questions can energize, simplify, focus and give new meaning to your life. So it is worth exploring! Anybody with an ounce of awareness thinks these thoughts. Wondering about our place in the world drives everything we do and shapes who we are, who we love, and even the work we do. Thoughtful people are constantly changing and adapting to the world as we read, learn, and expand our horizons. Questioning is a sign of a keen intellect – this positive stress (eustress) can help motivate you to reflect on your life and can also give you the edge you need to make changes to guide your life in a new direction.

Transitions can often cause these existential questions to consume our waking and sleeping hours. A transition can be hitting a milestone birthday, a child growing up and/or leaving home, a career or relationship change, births, deaths and our body’s natural responses to aging. Instead of thinking that “something is wrong”, use this time as an opportunity to reflect on your life, to begin to respond to a more positive question, “where am I headed with my life and how does it reflect what I believe in?”. Questioning is not the same as discounting your life up to that specific point in time; rather it is a time to embrace change and take some “calculated risks.” Pondering life’s big questions can be immobilizing if you allow yourself to dwell in the negative – be realistic in your assessment of your self – your strengths and areas you would like to improve. Real growth and maturity only come from a frank and honest reflection on your life and a commitment to live with purpose. Purpose does not have to be a big idea, living a life of purpose can mean something as simple as being honest in all things, caring for animals, or practicing a faith or religion. We have come up with two ways of beginning this quest; Firstly, if a negatively driven life is based on

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It’s time for change To The Burgh: If you live in Essex County, please lend yourself a hand. Your residence is subject to taxation from town, county maybe village. You vote for a town supervisor and maybe even a mayor, but you don’t vote for someone who’s sole purpose is to represent you at the county. The county budget is 14 times the size of the largest township budget, but no one manages only county business. The supervisors are elected by their town citizenship and attempt to manage both town and county government. There are 62 counties in New York, only 18 of are administered through supervisory weighted voting from township elected officials. The other 44 counties operator under

legislative government which evenly provides for a small number of board members elected from equally sized established districts within the county. These legislative boards of as few as five members have the sole responsibility to run only the county. The county residents elect both a supervisor for their town and a legislator for the county. When elected officials dedicate their entire energy and skills to one government, better management is achieved. The managing editor to the Essex County-based Times of Ti, John Gereau, published a news editorial that showed the cost savings with legislative government could be as much as $300,000 annually. Eighteen supervisors are trying to agree on how to run Essex County. Weighted voting puts nearly all the decision power in the hands of three members from our largest townships of North Elba, Ticonderoga and Moriah. You’re currently paying 18 county administrators when only three really run the county.

and certainly not limMichele Armani and Sally Meisenheimer ited by our past. Ultimately what makes us satisfied and feel like we have led a life worthy of praise is to have meaningful and communicative relationships, passion for activities and adventure, and to live without regrets. Please use this advice as a springboard to develop your own positively driven model!

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Jason Torrance from page 1 Once he discovered his love for motion pictures, Torrance started watching movies from every genre that had received good reviews, and then systematically began seeking out directors whose work he enjoyed. “I started realizing that you have to go with your own tastes,” Torrance said. “A good rating doesn’t necessarily mean a good movie.” Now, years later, Stanley Kubrick and David Lynch have emerged as two of his favorite directors. “If mainstream Hollywood is like fast food, Kubrick and Lynch are like gourmet meals,” Torrance said. “Sometimes you can be challenged with something you don’t like to eat, and then you come to appreciate it. Eventually you discover the richness and nutrition of it and you find yourself drawn to it more than less nourishing fare.” Torrance, who is on the ROTA board of directors, has used ROTA Gallery as a way to make connections, and has met some of his cast at the non-profit art cooperative. “Two years ago I was thinking of leaving the area because I didn’t see much of a future as a writer and an artist here,”

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me,” Donovan said. “I’m preparing mentally for it, and it will be an interesting role to play. I trust Jason. He’ll make it work.” Also involved in the film is Corey Bourgeois, who said he sees the project as a way to gain practical experience in filmmaking. Bourgeois would ultimately like to direct, but in the meantime he is enjoying being involved in any capacity needed to complete the movie. “I’m just looking for any experience I can get, and this is a good way to do it,” Bourgeois said. “If he (Torrance) needs me to run a camera, I’ll run a camera, if he needs me to set something up, I’ll set something up.” Anyone interested in trying out for the film can attend the open audition at ROTA Gallery, located at 50 Margaret St. in Plattsburgh, on Saturday, Jan. 5 from 1-4 p.m.

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Jenny Curtis from page 1 according to an unwritten, abstract theme. A wild range of reds holds the piece together, with yellows, blues and black punctuating them, and in the upper left corner, what appears to be a mouth holds a set of small teeth. One tooth looks to have escaped, and is connected to the orifice via a thin, wavy line. But then again, maybe the tooth didn’t become free of the mouth, maybe that’s how the mouth acquires new teeth. Or maybe that isn’t even a mouth at all. While some artists strive, and sometimes fail, to instill a direct sense of meaning into their work, Curtis prefers to leave that up to the viewer. “I like to hear what other people have to say about my work,” Curtis said. “I’ve learned a lot about my paintings by listening to others.” Her newer pieces, like “Baby Teeth,” and one she simply refers to as “The Big One,” reflect a less-direct, almost stream-of-consciousness approach to painting, while her older work seems to be more pointed. Painting isn’t the only medium she employs, either. One of Curtis’ sculptures, “The Horse,” is just that—a paper sculpture of a horse. But it isn’t just a horse. The animal’s back is bent to give the entire piece a circular look, and there are yarn and polymer-forged intestines dangling from its belly. “I explore death a lot because that’s part of nature’s cycle,” Curtis said. “The way things decompose and get turned into other things is intriguing to me. Humans have an aversion to death, but death isn’t necessarily bad—it’s just a part

of life.” Curtis likes to incorporate real objects into her art when she can. The teeth on “The Horse” were made using a cast of Curtis’ own teeth, and there is milkweed fluff imbedded in the polymer discs that hang from the animal’s stomach. She also used real hair—some of her own, some of her mom’s, and some from her professor ’s sister—to create the animal’s mane, tail and nostril hair. And then there is the chandelier, which is comprised of a lamp shade from which fawn bones hang like a mobile for a baby coyote. “I found those fawn bones in the forest, and I liked their delicacy,” Curtis said. “I liked how they were still in the form of an animal.” Curtis admits that some of her themes might seem morbid, but she insists that they really just explore nature as it is, and adds that a lot of her work, like “Boy with the Pearl Earring,” which was inspired by Johannes Vermeer ’s “Girl with the Pearl Earring,” is done with good humor in mind. “A lot of my work is humorous,” Curtis said. “I have videos that are just nonsensical and absurd. I think humor is a very important part of the creative process.” Curtis has been making art her entire life, and utilizes several mediums. She is currently finishing a Bachelor in Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing from SUNY New Paltz.

Her work has been shown at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts and at various shows in New Paltz. Curtis’ first solo exhibition, which includes all of the above described pieces, as well as photographs, video, sculptures and oil and acrylic paintings, opened at ROTA Gallery in Plattsburgh on Dec. 30 and runs until Thursday, Jan. 10. The gallery is open daily from noon-5 p.m., and all of Curtis’ work is for sale. For more information, visit rotagallery.com.

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LAKE PLACID — Artist Drop-off for the Black & White Juried Art Show, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 1-5p.m. 523-2512. www.LakePlacidArts.org. PLATTSBURGH —Family Swim night,Wellness Center, at PARC, 295 NewYork Road. 7-9 p.m. $2. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. 562-6860. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon, 563-9085. PLATTSBURGH —Private Violin Lessons with Marilyn Reynolds, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, $60 an hour, $45 for 45 mins or $30 30 mins. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Too Tall String Band to perform, Palmer Street Coffeehouse at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer Street, 7 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH — Tunes and Trivia, Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 4-7 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 5 LAKE PLACID — Met Live showing: Les Troyens, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 1 p.m. $16. 523-2512. LAKE PLACID — Artist Drop-off for the Black & White Juried Art Show, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 1-5p.m. 523-2512. www.LakePlacidArts.org. PLATTSBURGH — Learn wheel throwing, North Country Cultural Center For The Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 1-2p.m. or 3-4p.m. $25. PLATTSBURGH — Private Violin Lessons with Marilyn Reynolds, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, $60 an hour, $45 for 45 mins or $30 30 mins. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — House on Fire to Perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. LAKE PLACID — The Blind Owl Band to perform, Delta Blue, 2530 Main Street,

Sunday, Jan. 6 AUSABLE FORKS— Public Swim, AuSableValley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. UPPER JAY — January Jams Open Mic Night, Recovery Lounge at Upper Jay Art Center. Route 9N, 2-6 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 7 WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga & Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon, 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH — QiGong, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7:30 p.m. WESTPORT — YOGA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $10.

Tuesday, Jan. 8 PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle

Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 298-5161. PLATTSBURGH — Sunrise Rotary, American Legion post 20, 162 Quarry Road, 7:20 a.m. PLATTSBURGH — Mommy/Daddy & Me Clay Time For parents and their children ages 2 to 4, North Country Cultural Center For The Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10-11a.m. $25/$20. KEESEVILLE —"Snowman StoryTime,” Keeseville Free Library, 1721 Front Street, 10 a.m. 8349054 PLATTSBURGH — Piano Lessons. Openings for piano lessons with Adrian Carr, North Country Cultural Center For The Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, noon-7p.m. $30/half hour or $50/hour. PLATTSBURGH —Trivia Night. Geoffries Pub and Restaurant, 5453 Peru Street, 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 9 WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Piano Lessons. Openings for piano lessons with Adrian Carr, North Country Cultural Center For The Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, noon-7p.m. $30/half hour or $50/hour. PLATTSBURGH — Violin Lessons. Private Violin Lessons with Marilyn Reynolds, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, $60 an hour, $45 for 45 mins or $30 30 mins. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Support Group, Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon, 563-9085. ELIZABETHTOWN— Zumba Fitness Class, Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School, 7530 Court Street, 3 p.m., $8, or $20 for the Nov 28, Dec 5, 12, and 19 classes. 873-6408. SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee meeting. 6 p.m. Saranac Lake High School, 79 Canaras Ave. www.saranaclakewintercarnival.com. LAKE PLACID — Open Knitting Gatherine, Adirondack Yarns, 2241 Saranac Ave, 6-8 p.m. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. PLATTSBURGH — Sweet Adelines To Hold Guest Night, North Country Alliance Church, 7 Northern Ave., 6:30 - 9 p.m. 962-8642. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night, Monopole, 17 Protection Ave,10 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 10 PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5. ELIZABETHTOWN — Free osteoporosis classes, Hand House, Route 8, 10 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Junior Rifle Team To Meet. Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5. PLATTSBURGH — Mud & Merlot. Ceramic clay studio workshop, North Country Cultural Center For The Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, +21, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. $25. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night, ROTA Gallery 50 Margaret Street, 7:30-9 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Tunes & Trivia Night, Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 4-7 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 11

LAKE PLACID — Black & White Juried Art Show Opening reception, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 5-7 p.m. 523-2512. LAKE PLACID — An Evening of Cabaret, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $15. PLATTSBURGH — Family Swim night, Wellness Center, at PARC, 295 New York Road. 7-9 p.m. $2. Children under 18 must be acFamily-Run Business companied by an adult. 562-6860. PLATTSBURGH—Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon, 5639085. Workmanship • Fully Insured PLATTSBURGH — Private Violin Lessons with Marilyn Reynolds, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, $60 an hour, $45 for 45 mins or $30 30 mins. 563-1604.

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Too Tall String band to per form PLATTSBURGH — The Too Tall String Band will perform on Jan. 4, at the Palmer Street Coffeehouse at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer Street at 7 p.m. The cost is $10. The Too Tall String Band is versatile and has a wide array of musical influences. They perform everything from Celtic songs and fiddle tunes to traditional Adirondack tunes and stories, to "roots" country music and even a little bluegrass. The band has been featured all across the North Country, Southern Quebec and Vermont. Too Tall first performed at the inaugural Watertown Goes Green Irish festival in 1984 and has been a headliner many times since then. The string band has been featured at: the Lake Placid Goodwill Winter Games, the Adirondack Folk Festival, Concerts on the Bluff, the Plattsburgh Mayor’s Cup Celebration, the Battle of Plattsburgh Celebration, Malone Concerts On the Green, Ellenbugh Town Hall Concerts, Peru Gazebo Concerts, The Essex County Fair, and has enjoyed performing for many other audiences in the Adirondacks, the Champlain Valley and the Green Mountains. This year "Too Tall" will be featured again at the Battle of Plattsburgh Celebration in September.

Les Troyens Met Live showing LAKE PLACID — A live Met showing of Berlioz’s Les Troyens will be held at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts at 17 Algonquin Way, on Jan. 5 at noon. This is an opportunity to witness Berlioz’s vast epic portrayal of the Trojan War. Actors Deborah Voigt, Susan Graham, Marcello Giordani and Dwayne Croft lead the starry cast. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi marshals the large-scale musical forces. The expected running time is 5 hours and 41 minutes, with two intermissions.

An evening of cabaret LAKE PLACID — An Evening of Cabaret will be held at 8 p.m. on Jan. 11 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way. The cost is $15. Hosted by Matt Sorensen, the event promises to be a relaxed evening of some favorite Broadway show tunes, classic jazz standards, popular oldies and more, with accompaniment by NYC based musician, actor and cabaret performer Kenney M. Green. Performances will include music from Rogers and Hart, Gershwin and Sondheim, George Benson, Elton John, and Josh Groban. There’s something for the whole family to enjoy. For more information about the show, or to purchase tickets, call 523-2512.

House on Fire to per form PLATTSBURGH — House on Fire will perform at 10 p.m. on Jan. 5 at Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street in Plattsburgh. House on Fire is the revival of classic rock ‘n’ roll music! The band is made up of a highly diverse group. House on Fire is a Hampton Roads band whose members were all born and raised in Norfolk, Va. and have been playing since December of 2007. Featuring dual guitars, keys, bass, drums and pedal steel guitar, House on Fire’s influences cover a spectrum of musical styles such as classic rock, southern rock, blues, funk, bluegrass and rock ‘n’ roll. The performance is for attendees age 21 and up and will include a cover charge at the door.

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CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907

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1972 GRAND TORINO runs, needs work comes with some new parts $3200; Chevy Van 30 Travelmaster camper $2500. 518-962-4394

ESSEX CO. PUBLIC HEALTH www.co.essex.ny.us/PublicHealth 518-873-3500

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GENERAL 52" COLOR (J.V.C.) T.V., perfect condition, $250.00 (or) 35" Samsung Color T.V. $100.00 New. 518-523-1681 ADK CAFE www.theadkcafe.com 518-576-9111 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here - Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (888) 6861704 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866)453-6204 AT&T U-VERSE for just $29/mo! BUNDLE & SAVE with AT&T Internet+Phone+TV and get a FREE pre-paid Visa Card! (select plans). HURRY, CALL NOW! 800-418-8969 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Call 800-510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality, Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized. Call 888-201-8657 www.CenturaOnline.com

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**OLD GUITARS WANTED! ** Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D'Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920's thru 1980's. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440

LAND WANTED LAND and FARMS WANTED. Serious cash buyer seeks investment property, 200 acres and up, with or without mineral rights. Brokers welcome. For immediate confidential response, call 607-563-8875 ext.13 or e-mail alan@newyorklandandlakes.com

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VILLAGE MEAT MARKET Willsboro, NY 518-963-8612

96 COLONY 14X80, Mobile Home, 3br/2ba, master bathroom has jet tub, deck, gardens,appraised at $23,000 but selling at $13,000 obo 518-5725468.

WANTED TO BUY BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded. CA$H PAID- up to $26/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Hablamos Espanol. 1-800 -371-1136 DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Wanted Check us out online! All Major Brands Bought Dtsbuyers.com 1-866-446-3009 DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Wanted Check us out Online! All Major Brands Bought Dtsbuyer.com 1866-446-3009

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 YEARBOOKS UP to $15 paid for high school yearbooks 1900-2012. www.yearbookusa.com or 214514-1040

ACCESSORIES

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DOGS

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FURNISHED PARK Model with attached room, Voyager Resort, Tucson, Arizona #6-256. Prime corner lot with 3 fruit trees, and a 1995 Buick Roadmaster. Go to www.forsalebyowner for pictures and details. Ad Listing #23927596. $23,950. Call Karen Armstrong 518-563-5008 or 518 -569-9694.

SINGLE-FAMILY HOME

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AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-4162330

TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951

BOATS 2001 SUPRA SANTERA low hrs., mint cond., great ski wake board boat, beautiful trailer included, $19,500. 518-354-8089 2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711 HEWITT PONTOON BOAT Lift, model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.

MORRISONVILLE, NY , 3 BR/1 BA Single Family Home, 1,056 square feet, built in 1979, New roof, kitchen, bath & water heater. Full basement. $99,500 OBO. MAKE ME MOVE! 518-4209602 OUT OF STATE REAL ESTATE Single Family Home, Sebastian, Florida Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772-581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited Seasonal rentals

STONE HOUSE IN LEWIS at 8619 Route 9, recently remodeled, full dry basement, 2 car garage with walk up loft, laundry room with new front load washer and dryer, all appliances stay, large stone fireplace, will help with closing cost. Call 518-873-2120 to see.

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CARS 1952 DESOTO White/Blue, no rust, small Hemi,, great project car. Serious inquires only. $3500. 518-962-4688 2001 FORD TAURUS -Runs and has a sun roof $800 Call: (518) 873-9288

MOTORCYCLES 1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500 2010 HONDA STATELINE 1200 Miles, Black, 1312cc $8,500 518-569-8170 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KZ1000MKII, W1-650, H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3-400 Suzuki GS400, GT380, CB750 CASH PAID. FREE NATIONAL PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com

•MY PUBLIC NOTICES•

HEALTH ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL www.ech.org 518-873-6377

HAKKAPLITTA SNOW tires, 31x10.5 R15 Studded on rims, fit older Toyota Tacoma. $200. 518-576-4382

CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208

WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, before 1980, Running or not. $Top CASH$ PAID! 1-315-5698094

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MOBILE HOME

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/ cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518962-4420. Call and place your listing at 1-800-989-4237

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CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800-8645784

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LAND FOR SALE Oneonta, NY area 2,600 sq ft Farm house 5 BR, 2 Baths on 5 acres. Views 1,120' Elevation $109,000 Owner financing. More Land available www.helderbergreality.com CALL: 518-861-6541

PUBLIC

CA$H PAID-UP TO $27/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 2 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. SE HABLA ESPANOL. Emma 1888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com

MEET SINGLES NOW! No paid operators, just people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages, connect live. FREE trial. Call 1-877-737-9447

BRUSH HOG Model EFM600. Used 1 year, like new. Finish mower. 518-570-8837 $1,000

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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized 800494-3586 www.CenturaOnline.com

MEDICAL CAREERS begin here - Online training for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800 -510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com

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MY PUBLIC NOTICES Now Available at... www.denpubs.com Denton Publications in collaboration with participating newspapers, the New York Press Association, and the New York Newspaper Publishers Association provides online access to public notice advertisements from throughout New York and other parts of the country. You can access the legal notices on the publication landing pages under the home button at denpubs.com. WHAT ARE PUBLIC NOTICES? Public Notices are advertisements placed in newspapers by the government, businesses, and individuals. They include: government contracts, foreclosures, unclaimed property, community information and more! 42270

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FOR SALE

DISCOVER HIDDEN Government Program That Deletes Any Debt Or Bill. Free Special Report 1-800610-7947

LAWN & GARDEN

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FIREWOOD-ALL HARDWOOD 16" Cut & Split $150/cord plus a little extra. You pick up- We will help you load. Evenings Only 8732671 or 491-6313

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January 5, 2013 TRUCKS 2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042

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A NEW START!

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$21,400

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MSRP

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2013

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2013

TUNGSTEN, AUTOMATIC, REMOTE START, UCONNECT

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2013

STOCK ST STO TO OC CK K #A #AN128 AN128

TRUE BLUE, AUTOMATIC, REMOTE START, RACETRACK TAIL LAMPS, SIRIUS

DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE

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$37,075 MSRP EVERYBODY’S PRICE:

$20,990 MSRP EVERYBODY’S PRICE:

$33,176

$20,485 MSRP *Based on $20,485 MSRP.

$19,740

$242.86/mo. $2,999 plus tax and title due at signing. 72 MONTHS AT 0%. Must qualify for Ally B Tier rate.

WITH TRADE IN

PITCH BLACK, AWD, 6 CYL., HEATED NAPPA LEATHER, NAVIGATION, P TCH PITC PIT CH BLA BLACK CK AW AWD BACKUP CAMERA, SUNROOF

DODGE AVENGER SE

2013

TRUE BLUE, AUTOMATIC, 4 CYL., SIRIUS, UCONNECT

SANDSTONE, SANDST SAN DSTO DST ONE, 6 CYL, 7 PASSENGER. SEATING, AC, CRUISE ONE ON

Prices good thru 1/2/13.

First Time Visitors, plug in to your GPS “7440 US Route 9, Elizabethtown, NY 12932” and we’ll greet you at the door!

YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR MORE REBATES - ASK US! Tax, title extra. Must qualify for low financing if available. Low financing in lieu of rebate. *Everybody’s price includes consumer rebate.

Located just 1/4 mile south of Cobble Hill Golf Course on Route 9 in Elizabethtown.

(518) 873-6386

873-6386 2007 Dodge Nitro SXT 4x4 Stk. #AN35B• Gray, 6 Cyl., Manual Transmission, approx. 108,500 mi.

Dealer#3160005

7440 U.S. Rt. 9 Elizabethtown, NY 2008 Dodge Dakota Club Cab 4x4

SOLD

Stk#AN111A1 • Black, 6 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 31,200 mi.

2007 Dodge Journey SXT Stk#AM275A • Tan, 6 Cyl., Automatic, Front Wheel Drive, approx. 45,000 mi., DVI

$257.91/Month

$225.02/Month

Priced at $9,500 • Tax, Title Extra • 69 Months • 4.49% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

Priced at $17,000 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

Priced at $14,888 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.84% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Touring

2004 Dodge Neon SXT

2008 Dodge Caliber SXT

Stk#AN61A • Silver, 4 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 45,700 mi.

Stk# • Red, 4 Cyl., Manual Transmission, Uconnect, approx. 50,600 mi.

$158.03/Month

Stk#AM290A • Red, 6 Cyl., Leather, Heated Front Seats, DVD, approx. 68,000 mi.

$166.59/Month

$155.13/Month

Priced at $14,900 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

Priced at $7,000 • Tax, Title Extra • 48 Months • 5.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

Priced at $10,188 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

2010 Dodge Caliber SXT

2011 Ram1500 Quad Cab 4x4

Stk#AP1255 • Orange, 4 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 354,000 mi.

Stk#AN115A • Silver, 5.7 Hemi, Automatic, approx. 24,000 mi.

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 Stk#AN125A • Dark Gray, 6 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 33,000 mi.

$217.69/Month

$424.97/Month

$404.01/Month

Priced at $28,288 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.74% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

Priced at $26,888 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.74% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

$226.22/Month

Priced at $14,444 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.74% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify

Dealer #3160005

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Court Street • Elizabethtown, NY

Prices good until 1/2/13. Photos are for illustration purposes only.

SOLD

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*Tax, title and registration not included.

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