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stephen@denpubs.com SCHUYLER FALLS — Victoria St. John could use a donated vehicle. A gas card someone else paid for would be nice. She’d just like to see a slight rise in donations, which have dropped considerably over the past few years. St. John runs the St. John Feral Cat Fund, a nonprofit that advocates non-lethal feline population control and raises awareness by providing the public with information on feral and stray cat issues, including controlling populations within colonies through TrapNeuter-Return. Under that management plan, stray and feral cats living outdoors are

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Archaeologist studies human skeletons stephen@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — A calm overtakes Dr. Haagen Klaus when he measures teeth. “It is very systematic,” Klaus said. Through the study of skeletons, he can learn the totality of the lives he is investigating. The globetrotting archaeologist has had much success since graduating from Plattsburgh State. He said some of the foundation of who he is today was laid at Plattsburgh State. “The education I received here is something I carry with me every day of my life,” he said, speaking to students, faculty and the community at Plattsburgh State. He returned to the campus to present

“Tombs, Mummies and Treasures: A Retrospective on 15 years of Archeological Adventures from SUNY Plattsburgh to South America.” Klaus didn’t always want to be an archeologist. At 10, he was sitting in the back of the car as his father drove through Long Island when an F14 Tomcat tore open the sky. “I was hooked and knew I was going to be a pilot,” Klaus said. But his eyes weren’t good enough, and later in life, on a whim, he applied to Plattsburgh State. Klaus tried half a dozen majors, but nothing clicked. He was close to dropping out of college and joining the military when he tried an archeological field Dr. Haagen Klaus graduated from Plattsburgh State and now spends much of school. his time studying human remains around the world. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

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PLATTSBURGH — The time has come to venture into the basement and dust off those unwanted VHS tapes, old books and odds and ends and trade them for treasures. The ROTA Gallery, located at 50 Margaret Street in Plattsburgh, will be giving collectors of interesting things a chance to nerd out at ROTA*CON, which will take place Saturday, Dec. 8 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gallery owner Matt Hall said the tradeand-swap event is an opportunity to showcase peoples interesting treasures of pop culture icons, including movies, comics, fantasy fiction escapism, do-it-yourself creative works, collectible items, books and all sorts of odds and ends. “You can pass people all the time on the street and not realize you have a common interest,” Hall said. “The ROTA*CON is a catalyst for more direct communication for people with similar interests.” During the event the gallery will be

adorned with pop-culture-inspired artwork and visitors can participate in a video game tournament, which will begin at 4 p.m. The PlayStation 3 and Super Nintendo consoles will be set up all day for those who can’t wait for the tournament. The Great Chernesky, a “tramp musician” from Auburn who is known for his spontaneous and lively folk music performances, will perform around 7 p.m., after ROTA*CON. The all-day event promises to be an all age and family fun event. “There are other Comic Con type events that can be graphic but our event is open to all ages,” Hall said. This will be the fourth ROTA*CON put together by ROTA Gallery, a cooperatively owned not-for-profit cultural center operated for and by the community of Plattsburgh. Through the swaps and trades Hall has seen exciting, interesting and unique pieces come through the doors. “There has just been so much, I can’t even say what was the best or most interesting,” Hall said. Though Hall couldn’t give the title of best

find at the swap he said a top contender was a full size Captain America replica shield, and the most popular items at the last swap were homemade book safes—books with pages cut out to make room for a secure box where valuables can be hidden. “People were just hoping they had something this guy would want to trade,” Hall said. A personal-favorite find of Hall’s was a VHS tape with news recordings during the Ice Storm of 1998 from Plattsburgh news station. “You never know what people are looking for or would want, or what people find interesting,” Hall said. Interesting items at past events have included comics, toys, video games, records and books. Hall said anyone can participate in the swap, but a table can be reserved for a $20 fee. The tables can be shared and split by as many people as desired. To preregister a table, email the gallery at rotagallery@gmail.com. “Whatever you have to bring, just try it, you never know what people are looking for,” Hall said.

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PLATTSBURGH — They rolled up their sleeves, rolled out the clay, shaped it and colored it with all of the reds, greens and whites of Christmas. Ten young artists, 5 to 8 years of age, crowded around a rectangular table in the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, busily putting the final touches on their ceramic cookie plates. There were stars, angels, Christmas trees and Santa Claus—flanked by a trio of “ho-ho-hos”— all adorning the handmade crumb catchers. “The plates have to dry for three to four days before they can be fired,” said Shannon PicheSmith, the instructor of the sold-out workshop. Clay will spatter if it is not completely dry, making a mess in the kiln and ruining the piece. When they are ready, the plates will be placed under a bisque fire, after which a clear glaze is applied, giving the finished product a bright, shiny coating. After one more firing the plates will be ready to go home, where a glass of milk will undoubtedly complement their Christmas Eve presentations. But, more importantly, the finished products will be colorful, glimmering representations of each artist’s creativity. Piche-Smith is an instructor in the center’s clay studio and teaches workshops at the NCCCA. She will be teaching some of the upcoming holiday workshops, too, which take place every weekend until Christmas and will include how to make clay ornaments, personalized calendars, unique jewelry and self portraits. “In an art class, kids are encouraged to be creative, they’re encouraged to use their imaginations and explore mediums,” Piche-Smith said. “There is freedom there because there are really no wrong answers.” Piche-Smith used to teach art for the Beekmantown Central School District, but was laid off due to budget cuts last spring. She has a passion for art and is enthusiastic about teaching it again. “This is a good supplement for classes being cut,” Piche-Smith said. “Today we had an entire time slot for ten students. A place like this can encourage kids. It’s another way to expose children to the creative process.” The holiday workshops at the NCCCA aren’t the standard holiday craft fare—there are no macaroni and glitter encrusted paper plates, there is not a single construction-paper snowflake—they instead provide an introduction into a variety of artistic techniques and mediums. “The people that work in this room are highly qualified people,” Piche-Smith said. “It’s a great resource, and all the materials and firing are included.” One of those highly qualified people is Jackie Sabourin, who said that art is important in society and in people’s lives because it can offer reflection and be a source of joy when things become difficult. Sabourin added that no one should be afraid to try making art, and that anyone can have a meaningful relationship with art, regardless of skill level. “It’s like walking down the street and seeing a beautiful tree,” Sabourin said. “You don’t have to be a great artisan to appreciate that.”

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Sabourin is a volunteer arts and education coordinator for the center, a position that includes lending her artistic know-how to workshops like the recent one on making ceramic cookie plates. Sabourin has been with the NCCCA since its inception—she and a small group of local artists helped open it in 2000. “I decided that when I retired I wanted to promote arts and education in the area,” Sabourin said. “Nobody had art classes here, so I decided to write some grants to get an art center.” The center is constantly evolving, and a recent consolidation of its staff, a reduction of nine permanent staff members to four, was made to help increase efficiency and better serve the community. Shawna Armstrong is one of the center ’s newest additions, having assumed the role of Gallery and Graphics Coordinator in September. She said big things are happening at the NCCCA, starting with a members exhibition opening Friday, Dec. 7 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Anyone who is a member of the NCCCA can submit work, which will be on display through Jan. 12. The exhibition will also mark the first time the public can set foot on the gallery’s new floor, which will be a dark woodgrain replacing the previous carpet. The small gift store is also being transformed into a library and will be used as an artist’s market four times a year. Armstrong added that the center has been making a concerted effort to get the word out about upcoming events sooner, which will give people more time to work those things into their schedules. She is optimistic that the changes will result in an increased interest in the NCCCA, and that more exhibits and workshops will be offered in the months to come. The center is important for the community, and especially important for the children, she said. “This is a place for them to meet other kids; it’s a social place,” Armstrong said. “And anything they can do to build something with their hands is beneficial.” The hands-on approach is something Armstrong said can carry over into their future endeavors. And as she stood by, watching the children’s little hands as they eagerly created snow-globe worthy scenes out of the clay cut-outs, the smile that stretched across her lips said it all. “This gets their imaginations going,” Armstrong said. “You need to be creative in any field you go into, and this is where that starts.” The next two holiday workshops will be held Saturday, Dec. 8. Create a Personalized Calendar will run from 10:30am – 12:30pm and is for ages 7-12. Children under 7 can participate with an adult. Kids’ Clay Ornaments will run from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. for ages 5 – 7 and 4 – 5 p.m. for ages 8 – 13. The workshops cost $25 for non-members and $20 for members, with all materials included. Second Sunday Family Arts will make holiday ornaments Sunday, Dec. 9 from 1 – 3 p.m. The cost is $5 per child or $12 for a family of 3 or more. All materials are included. For more information, visit www.plattsburgharts.org.

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As an education reporter for ublic education is in12 years and in my role as edicreasingly squeezed tor of the North Countryman each year. Economic and The Burgh, I have been pressures, the burden of taxprivileged to engage in payers struggling to pay the lengthy discussions with both bills let alone spend more monthese educators, and I consisey elsewhere and the increastently recognized I was in the ing standards, just to name a presence of knowledgeable few obstacles, make it more professionals passionate about and more difficult for schools education, especially students, to adequately do the job. Stephen Bartlett and who have been successful Yet it’s one of the more imFrom the Editor’s Desk in their careers. portant jobs out there. They were consistently open and forthThe quality of public education impacts coming over the years and their actions the workforce, the economy, politics and showed they put students first. much more, pushing out into the world toFred consistently shared with me his morrow’s workers and leaders, and most imthoughts and feelings and always made himportantly, citizens. self available for stories the public needed to That is the most precious aspect of the edknow about, and offered his expertise on education system and the one where the imucational issue I might have been confused pact, at least personally - which to me is by. most important – is felt the greatest. It was always clear he loved the public edThe education system, and more imporucation system and its students and wanted tantly, the individuals, the educators within both to succeed. it, play a major role in so many people’s I first met Ken when he was a principal, lives. I’m not just talking about the youth and from day one he made it clear he would passing through life without adequate be open and it was about the students. He alparental guidance and in the midst of unsaways has been available, consistently calling vory influences, though these individuals to share successes and educational issues clearly benefit greatly from a quality educareaders should know about, and he always tion system and passionate educational heanswered when I called, eager to provide roes. wisdom on educational issues. But even typical youth are touched and inBut most importantly, both men care about spired in brilliant and beautiful ways by edstudents and understand the important part ucational heroes. education plays in so many lives and in a The public education world recently lost functioning society. They also played a role two such heroes. in the statewide and nationwide recognition Fred Wachtmeister retired from Plattstheir districts have received over the years burgh City School after decades as a teacher for academic success. and union head. With ever increasing demands, including Ken Cringle is retiring from Saranac Centhe demand to do much, much more with tral School, where he worked for decades as less, the education system is struggling, a teacher, coach, principal and currently, the though thanks to the professionals in the superintendent. field who care, it continues to thrive. I suppose among the people reading this, Sadly, that field is losing two of its profesone or two, or possibly even a few, may sionals, though I know I wish them both grumble because at one point in time in their happiness and joy in their pursuits, especiallives these men rubbed them the wrong way ly after students, educators and the commuthrough a decision they made, a stance they nity have enjoyed their public service for so took or a matter they disagreed with the inmany years. dividual on, but no one has passed through life and career without upsetting someone; Stephen Bartlett may be reached at at least not the individuals who are so passtephen@denpubs.com sionate about their jobs their fire is noticeable from a distance and burns up close.

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ur nation is severely polarized. That’s certainly nothing new. I think we all hoped that after the election Washington would begin taking serious steps toward solving the problems facing the nation or at the very least one side or the other would have enough momentum to assume a leadership role. Unfortunately our national tug of war persists and gridlock continues to be the strategy of choice used by both parties. Even more than the nation choosing to reelect President Obama, it seems by the choices America made, we collectively see value in maintaining this gridlock method of governing. How else can one explain the total election outcomes where neither side has gained any advantage? Based on the current discussions, if that’s what we can call them, the parties continue to stake out their positions, and instead of working toward the middle they appear to be going farther away in the opposite direction. Yes, Republicans have signaled a lukewarm willingness to accept tax increases. As I understand it the total of those increases will pay for eight days of federal government spending. The president has countered with the proposal of even higher tax increases than he ran on and new spending that will offset any of the reductions he is proposing. He has also suggested that in place of coming back to Congress for approval to raise the national debt each time the ceiling is reached he should just be given the authority to raise the ceiling as needed. The game of chicken continues. The so called fiscal cliff rapidly approaches and we’ve had this nightmare before. Just before the clock ticks midnight a short term bandage deal will be approved, the big problems passed along to the next Congress, that by the way, looks and will likely act much the same as this Congress and nothing, but nothing is really solved. All they will accomplish is a brief extension and then more of the same in a few months when the ceiling is once again reached. We must cut our spending sooner… like right now….. not later. As painful as that sounds we’ll never dig out of this hole,

and our children and grandchildren will be severely hindered for generations if we do not right the error Dan Alexander Thoughts from of our ways. Behind the Pressline Forty two cents of every dollar now goes for the interest on our debt. Failure to reverse this level will, sooner than we think, place our nation in a dire situation. Shaking our heads in disgust as we watch press conference after press conference of the two sides throwing volleys back and forth, pointing fingers and making accusations isn’t going to solve this problem. They need to get it FIXED and FIXED NOW!!! We passed up the opportunity when the bi-partisan Bowles-Simpson Commission provided the financial plan to correct this issue in 2010. In 2011 both sides, in order to provide cover for their candidates in an election year, agreed to the sequestration which would force tax increases, reductions in jobless benefits and massive cuts upon the nation neither of which would be palatable to either side. At least that was their contention at the time the deal was made. We were told by our elected officials, going over the cliff would be so devastating it would force them to address these issues, while buying them all cover for the election cycle. Now with the cliff in sight the chorus appears to be growing for, well the cliff doesn’t really look so bad. As sad as it sounds, as polarized as we are as a nation, doesn’t it sound totally absurd that the only way we can manage our affairs is for each side to put a gun to their opposition’s head and jointly jump off a cliff? Maybe I’m just getting too old, but I was taught to be responsible for my actions, to make good on my promises and to exceed expectations. It seems we can’t lower the bar enough for our government and sadly enough the nightmare dream we pass along to the future generations will become their real life reality. Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.


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shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — A recent showing of the documentary “Gasland” sparked a discussion at the Plattsburgh Public Library. The 2010 film follows director Josh Fox as he travels the United States interviewing people who live in locations where hydraulic fracturing, also called hydrofracking, a method of extracting natural gas by injecting chemical- and sand-laced water deep into the ground, is occurring. The Plattsburgh League of Women Voters sponsored the event with People for Positive Action, another Plattsburgh-based group. The showing took place Nov. 14, less than two weeks before the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced that it would be unable to meet a Nov. 29 deadline to propose new rules regarding hydrofracking in New York State. The agency said it will not make a decision until the Health Commissioner completes its review of health impact data Failure to meet the deadline means it could be another six months before a decision to allow or ban hydrofracking in New York State is determined. In the meantime, the DEC will open hydro fracking to 90 days of public comment, starting Dec. 10. Hydrofracking on the east coast involves removing the gas from between the layers of the Marcellus shale deposit, an underground swath of shale bedrock that extends from West Virginia to Albany and Syracuse. Hydrofracking is currently not permitted in New York State, but it is allowed in other states, including Pennsylvania. Sally Sears-Mack, president of the Plattsburgh League of Women Voters, introduced “Gasland” and said she hoped to raise awareness on the environmental concerns associated with hydrofracking and to encourage discussion on the topic. After the movie, there was a question and answer session with Clinton Community College geology professor Gary Henry. He is also the advisor to the Plattsburgh League of Women Voters hydrofracking study group. The first query posed was whether or not there is another side to the hydrofracking story that isn’t represented in the film, which portrays the practice as detrimental to environmental, and human, health. “There isn’t another side as far as the environmental thing goes,” Henry said. “There will be contamination—some areas will potentially be despoiled from hydrofracturing contamination.” But there is another side of the story that isn’t environmental— it’s economical. “The only real plus is the economic side of it, the fact that we’ll have natural gas to meet our massive energy consumption needs

in the United States, which far exceed energy consumption per capita than anywhere else in the world,” Henry said. “Some people will get jobs, and there will be more money coming into the state. That’s where New York State has to decide if they want to make that trade-off. Do we want to trade our natural gas resources for money and in effect have some areas suffer contamination as a result of that?” Henry went on to say that shale is not as porous as other rocks and that hydro fracking is the only way to remove the gas. But drilling vertically into the shale and injecting liquid horizontally between its layers can act as a lubricant and cause faults to shift, resulting in minor earthquakes, he said. One of the attendees at the event, Mary-Alice Shevo, has seen Gasland twice, and said she learned a little more the second time around. Shevo said she would like to see more people become involved in the hydrofracking discussion, and that events like the one at the Plattsburgh Public Library are a good way to get people’s attention. “If we put as much money into wind and solar (energy), over the years we could be doing a lot more,” Shevo said. “The fossil fuel industry has really put the kibosh on the development of renewable energy. They have made enough money by wrecking the world. It’s time for it to stop.” She added that, even though hydrofracking will never occur in the North Country, people in the region should still be concerned. “I think we should join our voices to the voices of the people in the areas that are being affected,” Shevo said. “I think the stories about some of the people in the areas where fracking is actually going on should make us stop to think. Pollution does not stay put.” The recent “Gasland” showing marks the fifth time Shaun O’Connell has seen the movie. “I came tonight to show my support for the League of Women Voters showing the film,” O’Connell said. “It’s so important for people to see this film. It can change your life—it actually changed mine.” O’Connell said the movie has inspired her to become more environmentally aware, and to educate others on the environment, too. “I went from someone who has never done anything political in her life into an environmental activist,” O’Connell said. “It was a wake-up call. I’ve always been waiting for someone else to take care of it, but no one else is going to take care of it.” The Plattsburgh League of Women Voters hydrofracturing study committee will meet on Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. at Sally SearsMack’s home. All are welcome to attend. For information, call her at 561-7199.

League of Women Voters President Sally Sears-Mack introduced the film “Gasland” at the Plattsburgh Public Library recently. Photo by Shaun Kittle

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before moving into individual moves with a constant bounce as Trombley said, “Single, single, double, right.” They typically work out for an hour, dripping sweat and nearly breathless when they are done. “You definitely burn a lot of calories,” Trombley said. “It’s easier on the joints. They feed off each other’s energy during sessions, taking turn guiding everyone through intense routines. “The music is awesome, Jessica Coupal leads Turbo Kick. She and and you don’t have to have other instructors are raising funds and gifts a dancing background to this weekend for the Christmas Bureau. Photo by Stephen Bartlett do Turbo Kick,” Coupal said. On her most stressful days, she looks forward to class and releasing her aggression as the music echoes through the room and she exhausts herself. She’s excited to blend one of her passions with giving back to the community. People continue to struggle and lose their jobs, which makes helping during the holidays especially important. There will also be a raffle at the event and everyone is welcome to try Turbo Kick. “It is a good way for people to come try it and to give back,” Coupal said. For more information check out Totally Turbo on Facebook or call Trombley at 420-9679 or Coupal at 569-3375.

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HEALTH TAKE VIAGRA/CIALIS? 40 100mg/20MG Pills + 4 FREE only $99. Save $500! 1-888-7968870 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. Save $500! Buy The Blue Pill! Now 1-888-796-8870 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. Save $500! Buy The Blue Pill! Now 800-213-6202 WERE YOU IMPLANTED WITH A ST. JUDE RIATA DEFIBRILLATOR LEAD WIRE between June 2001 and December 2010? Have you had this lead replaced, capped or did you receive shocks from the lead? You may be entitled to compensation. Contact Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727

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

AMERICAN BULLDOG Puppies NKC Reg. M/F, Johnson Type, Family Raised, Shots & Wormings UTD, Genetic Health Guaranteed, Parents on Premises, 4th. Generational Pups, with 18 yrs. Experience, Pet Only $1000.00 (OR) with Full Reg. $1200.00 For more information please call: 518-597-3090 www.coldspringskennel.com

HORSES HORSE BOARDING Saranac Lake 19 min from LP. Large Indoor & Outdoor Riding Ring, Private Trail system. Full or pasture board. Competitive Rates. Call or Text 518-302-6227 HORSEBACK LESSON PROGRAM Saddleback Ranch. Saranac Lake. All season. Complete Horsemanship. No Pressure setting. English & Western. Indoor Ring & Trails. Call or Text 518-302-6227

MUSIC

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

**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

WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/ cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518962-4420.

PIANO LESSONS *New Students Welcome. Please Call for Information 518-643-0152. *Experienced Teacher. YAMAHA KEYBOARD With Axman Stand, Excellent Condition $75.00 518-578-5500

WANTED TO BUY BUYING/SELLING: GOLD, gold coins, sterling silver, silver coins, diamonds, fine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Patek, Phillippe), paintings, furs, estates. Call for appointment 917-696-2024 JAY

FARM NEW YORK STATE Farm, HUNTING LAND/CABIN BARGAIN - 3 Acres w/ "Cozy Cabin" - $19,995 or $157/month;5 Acres w/ Adirondack Style Cabin $29,995 or $236/month. State land close by, greathunting, fishing & snowmobiling. Call 1-800229-7843 or visit WWW.LANDANDCAMPS. COM. 20% down, 8.49% rate, 15 years.

Looking for a new home? Check out the classifieds. Call 1-800-989-4237.


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LAND 5 ACRES BORDERS FOREST, use Deer Creek, $16,900. 7 acres, 2brooks, $19,900. Financing. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888683-2626 LAND WANTED LAND and FARMS WANTED. Serious Cash Buyer seeks investment property, 200 acres and up, with or without mineral rights. Brokers welcome. for imediate confidential response, call 607-563-8875 ext. 13 or email alain@newyorklandandlakes.com.

96 COLONY 14X80, Mobile Home, 3br/2ba, master bathroom has jet tub, deck, gardens,appraised at $23,000 but selling at $20,000 obo 518-5725468.

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

REAL ESTATE WANTED

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

NORTHERN LAND, Wanted for home building, 3 to 50 acres within 25 miles of Plattsburgh. bonitarose12@gmail.com or call 518 563 2849

AUTO DONATION

FOR SALE MOBILE HOME NEW ORECK VACUUM BAGS 5 packs of 8 bags PLUS 6 free bonus bags! Total of 46 bags. Fits old style XL vacuums both home and commercial. Located in Chazy but can deliver to Plattsburgh. $25 Cleaner4U@gmail.com BARGAIN!!!!

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.

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

SINGLE-FAMILY HOME 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.

A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR! Breast Cancer Research Foundation! Most highly rated breast cancer charity in America! Tax Deductible/Fast Free Pick Up. 1-800399-6506 www.carsforbreastcancer.org DONATE YOUR CAR to CHILDREN'S CANCER FUND of AMERICA and help end CHILDHOOD CANCER. Tax Deductible. Next Day Towing. Receive Vacation Voucher. 7 Days 1-800-4698593

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

NEW 2013 F150 SUPER CAB 4X4 STX #EP160 P11600 • 55.0L .0L .0 0L V V8 V8, 8, 6 Sp SSpd. pd. d A Aut Auto, u o, ut o SSync ynnc Sy System, yst stem em m, Sa Sat at Ra RRadio, Radi adi dio, o P. Windows/Locks Win indo d wss/L do /Locks ks

MSRP $35,775 $35 3 ,7775 75 Ford 5.0L -500 .0L .0 0L Bonus Bonu Bo nuss Cash nu Cash Ford Retail -2,000 t il Cust. C t Cash C h 2 000 FMCC Retail Bonus Cash* -1,000 Dealer Discount -1,680

$30,595

BOATS 1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $3000. 518-359-8605 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 $6400 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.

Looking for a new game? Get in the Classified Game and Score! Call 1-800-989-4237.

MOTORCYCLES

CARS

2002 HONDA VTX 1800, mint condition, many extras, $4500. 518-492-2348

1952 DESOTO White/Blue, no rust, small Hemi,, great project car. Serious inquires only. $3500. 518-962-4688

1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394 2002 HARLEY DAVIDSON FATBOY 2002 Harley Davidson Fatboy Beautiful! 20K miles, Pro Charger Supercharger, air ride suspension, 95 ci, many, many options. Trailer available. $15,000 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

1980 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Cutlass, good transmission, body, 4.3L/260, 8 cyl., 97K, rear brake fluid line leak, must tow away. Asking $750. 518-563-2509 Leave Message. Call: (518) 563-2509 HYUNDAI ACCENT 2010, never been driven in snow, very good shape, well maintained, 68,000 miles, DK Blue Black Interior, am/fm CD, air, auto, front wheel drive, great tires, new battery, new wiper blades, 38 mpg., $7600. 518-873-1067 no call after 8pm.

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

Classified Ads help you find the job that fits your career goal. There’s a job tailor-made just for you in the Classified Superstore 1-800-989-4237.

NEW 2013 F150 SUPER CREW 4X4 XL #HSP591 91 • 5. 5.0L 0LL VV8, 8, 6 SSpd. pdd. A Au Auto, utoo, Sy SSync nc SSystem, ysste t m m,, A Air, irr, Power Wind Windows/Locks/Mirrors W Wi ind ndow o s/ ow s/Lo Lock Lo c s/ ck s/Mi Mirr r orrs rr

MSRP $36,990 Ford 5.0L -500 0L Bonus Cash Ford Retail -2,000 etail CCust. st Cash 2 000 FMCC Retail Bonus Cash -1,000 Dealer Discount -1,100

$32,390

NEW 2013 F150 SUPER CAB 4X4 XLT

NEW 2013 F150 SUPER CREW 4X4 LARIAT

#EP094 P094 • Eco Boost 3.5L V6, 6 Spd. Auto, Chrome Pkg., Sy Sync System stem

Eco Boost 3.5L V6, Leather, Chrome Steps, Pwr. Grp

MSRPP $39,235 Ford Retail Cust. Cash -2,000 FMCC Retail Bonus Cash* -1,000 Dealer Discount -2,240

$33,995

MSRP RP $44,375 Fordd Retail Cust. Cash -2,000 FMCC CC Retail Bonus Cash* -1,000 1 000 Dealer Discount -2,380

$38,995

* Requires trade-in of 1995 or newer. 1 Requires FMCC credit approval. All customers may not qualify. Offers end 1/2/13. See dealer for incentive programs.

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BRAND NEW 2013

December 8, 2012

Santa George says...

DODGE DURANGO SXT AWD

HOLIDAY SAVINGS START

$35,805

STOCK #AN91

EVERYBODY’S PRICE*

$33,299

NOW!

BRIGHT WHITE, 6 CYL., AUTOMATIC, RALLYE APPEARANCE, 20” WHEELS, DUAL EXHAUST, THIRD ROW SEAT, EYE CATCHING STYLING

BRAND NEW 2012

$35,560

EVERYBODY’S PRICE*

$38,925 TRUE BLUE, 6 CYL., AUTOMATIC, LEATHER SEATS, START, SEAT ATS S REMOTE REM EEM START BACKUP CAMERA, KEYLESS ENTER N GO, NAVIGATION, QUADRA TRAC II, 4 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM, WINTER CONFIDENCE IN STYLE

EVERYBODY’S PRICE**

$29,960

$30,485 CASHMERE PEARL, 6 CYL., AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC, IC LLEATHER EATHER EATH EAT HE SEATS, SEATS DVD, DVD NAVIGANAVIGA TION, POWER SLIDING DOORS, POWER LIFTGATE, BACK-UP CAMERA, 7 PASSENGER SEATING, ROAD TRIP READY

MINERAL GRAY, 5.7 HEMI ENGINE, AUTOMATIC, 20” WHEELS, SPRAYIN BEDLINER, DUAL EXHAUST, HITCH, READY TO WORK HARD!

RAM 2500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X4

STOCK #AM349

DODGE AVENGER SE

$$56,450 ,

EVERYBODY’S PRICE**

$50,949

$17,985

MINERAL GRAY, 6.7 CUMMINSS TURBO DIESEL DIESEL, AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC, LEATHER HEATED/VENTILATED SEATS, REMOTE START, NAVIGATION, BACK-UP CAMERA, LONG HAULING LUXURY

Tax, title extra. Must qualify for low financing if available. Low financing in lieu of rebate. *Everybody’s price includes consumer rebate.

REDLINE, 4 CYL. , AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS LOCKS, BLUETOOTH, 17” WHEELS

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

(518) 873-6386

873-6386

Dealer#3160005 www.adirondackauto.com

Court Street, Elizabethtown, NY

2012 Dodge Journey SXT - Stk. #AM301A, Blue ................... $22,988 2009 Dodge Journey SXT - Stk. #AN71A, Black..................... $17,988 2009 Dodge Journey SXT - Stk. #AN275A, Tan...................... $15,988 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT - Stk. #AN51A, Gray ....... $18,988 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Touring - Stk. #AM288A, Red ... $20,988 2009 Chrysler Town & Country Touring - Stk. #AM336A, Gray .. $17,988 2007 Chrysler Town & Country Touring - Stk. #AM323A, Brown.. $11,988 2007 Chrysler Town & Country Touring - Stk. #AM334A, Green .. $10,888 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SE - Stk. #AM335A, Gold ......... $8,488 2010 Jeep Patriot Sport - Stk. #AM303A, Red........................ $13,988 2011 Jeep Patriot Latitude - Stk. #AM351A, Blue................. $20,988 2007 Dodge Durango SLT - Stk. #AM292A, Blue ................... $13,788 Dealer #3160005

Prices good until 12/3/12. Photos are for illustration purposes only.

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Court Street • Elizabethtown, NY Located just 1/4 mile south of Cobble Hill Golf Course on Route 9 in Elizabethtown.

BRAND NEW 2013 $$20,485 ,

STOCK #AN81

EVERYBODY’S PRICE*

YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR MORE REBATES - ASK US!

BRAND NEW 2013 $32,285

STOCK #AN93

EVERYBODY’S PRICE* E*

BRAND NEW 2012

BRAND NEW 2013 $39,425 $39,42 25

STOCK #AN94

CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING

RAM 1500 QUAD CAB EXPRESS 4X4

STOCK #AM289

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO X 4X4

2005 Dodge Durango SLT - Stk. #AN35A, Black..................... $10,988 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo - Stk. #AM332A, Blue....$14,988 2007 Toyota Highlander - Stk. #AM302B, Silver..................... $17,588 2007 Jeep Compass LTD - Stk. #AM178A, Tan....................... $13,988 2011 Chrysler 200 LTD - Stk. #AM226A, Gray .......................... $21,988 2012 Chevy Malibu LT - Stk. #AM280A, Silver ........................ $21,988 2011 Chevy Impala LS - Stk. #AN41A, Silver ........................... $15,788 2010 Honda Accord LX - Stk. #AM313A, Blue ........................ $15,988 2011 Dodge Challenger RT - Stk. #AN68A, Orange .............. $29,888 2009 Chevy Cobalt LS - Stk. #AM352A, Blue ............................. $8,988 2010 Chevy Silverado LS - Stk. #AM219A, Black................... $19,988 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited - Stk. #AN21A, Silver ........ $16,988

www.adirondackauto.com ad d i rond d ackk a to com

And Many More To Choose From! Stop In, Call, Look At Our Inventory On Our Website adirondackauto.com FIRST Come, FIRST Served!

*Tax, title and registration not included.

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