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High school season to open Moriah reached the New York State Class D championship game in football last season. Can the Vikings do it again? Area high school football, soccer, cross country and gymnastics teams are profiled in today’s Times of Ti. See sports.
Ti kindergarten visitation slated Adirondack Community Action Programs, Inc. has been funded to operate an Advantage After School Program in Schroon Lake Central School.. ACAP already operates sites in Moriah and Willsboro. The program is available to children in grades prekindergarten to six. Funded through the Office of Children and Family Services the program provides a safe and healthy place for children to go after school. Children have the opportunity to receive homework assistance and exposure to a wide variety of activities.
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Schroon is seeking funding for a town hall expansion project that includes the library. See Page 11
Mountain Lake Services marked the 60th anniversary of its parent organization with a walk. See Page 13
Bridge future a worry Faster action sought on Champlain span By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com CROWN POINT — When Crown Point Supervisor Dale French attends the next Champlain Bridge advisory committee meeting later this month, he’ll have a simple message — let’s hustle. “It’s like the project isn’t important to anyone but us,” French said. “It’s frustrating that we can’t get any action.” The aging Champlain Bridge that connects Crown Point with Vermont will be renovated or replaced beginning in 2013. That’s not soon enough for French and other local leaders who believe the project will miss out on federal stimulus money now being made available for such work. “We have a lot of people who depend on that bridge to get to and from work every day, farmers who have cattle on both sides of the lake, people who go to Vermont for medical appointments and shopping,” French said. “We need that bridge.” Moriah Supervisor Tom Scozzafava agrees. “The Lake Champlain bridge is critical to our community,” he said. “We have a large number of people who depend on that bridge every day. “There are billions of dollars available
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Fort Ticonderoga to host Revolutionary War event More than 700 re-enactors expected Sept. 12 and 13 TICONDEROGA — Fort Ticonderoga will host its annual Revolutionary War Encampment Sept. 12 and 13. The event features over 700 re-enactors portraying all parties involved in the conflict for America’s independence. For the first time, Ethan Allen’s Raid will be a featured part of Saturday’s activities with re-enactors taking on the rolls of Allen, Benedict Arnold, the Green Mountain Boys and the British manning the fort. They will recreate the daring venture and all-important victory became an epic part of the war. With the cannon captured from the British in the pre-dawn hours of May 10, 1775, the patriots would eventually drive the king’s troops out of Boston and give Gen. George Washington the help he needed to continue on to victory. “The First Victory of the American Revolution” is a pop-
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Ti church resumes programs TICONDEROGA — The First United Methodist Church in Ticonderoga is planning a busy September with many start-up and welcome back programs. Worship services continue on Sundays at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Both services on Sept. 6 will include Communion. The Nursery for the very young is available each week during the 10:30 service and a coffee/fellowship time follows. The Rev. Scott Tyler is pastor of the church at 1045 Wicker St. A Welcome Back Picnic will be held on Sunday, Sept. 13, following the 10:30 service. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided and attendees are asked to bring something to share.
All are welcome. The picnic will be held rain or shine followed by games and fellowship. Sunday School will start on Sept. 13 as well and will be held during the 10:30 service. Children will attend the first part of the regular worship service in the sanctuary and then go to their age-respective classes. United Methodist Women pot luck supper will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. All women are welcome and encouraged to attend. The Adult Chancel Choir will resume rehearsals on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the choir room. The Handbell Choirs will resume
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Why the Essex County Republican Committee did not endorse the Incumbent Essex County District Attorney, and chose to endorse the Chief Assistant District Attorney of Clinton County, Kristy Sprague! The vast majority of the committee felt if they had been able to interview Ms. Sprague in March of 2005 she would have been the endorsed candidate. Kristy Sprague was having a baby at the time and could not attend, so had to join the three way race after the endorsement process . 2. Many good Republican’s that previously endorsed the present DA have waited over the past three years for her appearance in the county courtroom to prosecute at trial, there has been very little. The absence of a proven prosecutor has given Essex County one of the lowest conviction and highest dismissal rates in our history. Ms Sprague has 11 years of actual courtroom prosecution with a solid record to give credence to her oath of office. 3. During the current DA’s term, there have been 13 confirmed dismissals for defective Grand Jury presentments, and out of the six felony jury trials commenced; only one resulted in a full conviction of the charges presented to the jury. That case, People v. Steven Baker, was reversed on appeal for a mistake the prosecutors made. This was the only case where the incumbent DA made more than a cameo appearance. Three sexual offenders walked free with either acquittals or misdemeanor convictions when they could have - and should have - faced life sentences for their acts. Kristy Sprague has a 100% conviction rate over the last 3 years of prosecuting cases very similar to these, not to mention the very recently publicized child abuse case. 4. Kristy Sprague informed the committee she was a good Republican and would not primary if she was not the endorsed candidate. Her opponent, not only will Primary the endorsed candidate but dropped her Republican values in order to gain the Democrat line. 5. Kristy Sprague has been endorsed by the New York State Police Troop B PBA. She is known to work effectively and professionally with Judges, JP’s, defense attorneys and Probation officers instead of fighting against them. Talk to your local JP’s and find out how they think the present DA has done. The current DA has chosen to alienate many Judges, JP’s, state troopers and even our own Sheriff. 6. There has been continued mismanagement and waste of taxpayers’ dollars with the current DA. One example of this is the present DA had her ADA seat a jury disrupting the lives of dozens of people (including some committeemen) - for up to three days. She finally looked at the evidence to see if she had a real case and did not. The judge had to dismiss the jury at the prosecution’s request. The current DA office has the largest attorney staff ever, with no real increase in caseload. 7. Perhaps the best comparison between our present DA and Ms. Sprague is the recent incident where the DA and her attorney sent a convicted sexual offender to Ms. Sprague’s home – with her children present – to serve court paperwork. Ms. Sprague prosecuted this man just a few months prior as a sex offender and convicted him. This man now knows exactly where Ms. Sprague lives with her young children. Think about that for awhile . 1.
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Sprague has support for DA To the Times of Ti: As we approach primary day on Sept. 15, it is time to think seriously about one of our most valuable rights — the privilege to vote. At issue is the Essex County DA’s position. We, in Essex County are very fortunate to have a native of this county with all the qualifications that fit that bill, Kristy Sprague. Prior to my retirement, I worked and resided in Clinton County, where I had the opportunity to personally connect with other service providers including a number of law enforcement agencies. I am well aware of the tremendous respect the staff of those
agencies have for Ms. Sprague. In addition to being the endorsed candidate, Ms. Sprague has the experience and qualifications for this office. Ms. Sprague’s outstanding career over the past 11 years include a high conviction rate. She has served as special prosecutor to Essex County, supervised staff and worked on preparing budgets. She has served as chief assistant district attorney, handled thousands of cases, including domestic violence, child abuse, sexual abuse, DWIs, drug offenses as well as homicides. Ms. Sprague also demonstrates the compassion and expertise to effectively communicate and assist victims of violent crimes.
Ms. Sprague is a life long member of the Republican party. She has continued to possess the qualifications and expertise to be a leader in our county. Overall, Ms. Sprague is the best candidate for the office of district attorney. I know I will feel safer with Ms. Sprague’s leadership. Crime is on the increase in Essex County and convictions are on the decrease. Let’s change that by casting your vote for Kristy Sprague on primary day, Sept. 15. Georgiana Scott Moriah
Mountain Lake marks occasion To the Times of Ti: On Friday, Aug. 21, Mountain Lake Services marked the 60th anniversary of the agency’s parent organization, NYSARC, Inc., with a Celebration Walk. This event continued NYSARC, Inc.’s and its 55 chapter ’s continual efforts to raise awareness and promote equal rights, dignity and full citizenship for the individuals served with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The event drew nearly 200 walkers to celebrate, including NYSARC Chapters in neighboring Clinton, Franklin
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and Hamilton counties, District Attorney Julie Garcia, town of Schroon Supervisor and Essex County Board of Supervisor ’s Chairwoman Cathy Moses, town of Moriah Supervisor Tom Scozzafava, NYSARC Representatives Susan Brandt and Mary Beth Schneider, many families, friends and community members. Each person’s participation in this event helps Mountain Lake Services and other NYSARC chapters to continue to advocate for the rights of individuals served, who are contributing members in all of our communities. Mountain Lake Services also appreciates the support of St. Patrick’s Church in Port Henry and the assistance of the State Police and Essex County Sheriff deputies. The afternoon was an exciting display of advocacy, which will continue when we walk to the Capitol steps in Albany on Sept. 17. Dawn McCarthy Community Relations Mountain Lake Services Port Henry
Vote for Garcia To the Times of Ti: I have known the Sprague family for years and I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for the entire family. I know that Kristy has a wonderful reputation in Clinton County as an assistant district attorney and I bear her no ill-will. But for the past few years I have worked very closely with our current District Attorney Julie Garcia. I admire her work ethic and hold her in the highest regards. Let me elaborate. We, in Ticonderoga, over the years have taken an active role in CYC, Connecting Youth with Communities. We have strived to identify those elements that are considered risk factors for teens and have chosen several strategies to negate each risk factor. A lot of work and time have gone into this program, and a lot of entities have become partners in our pursuit. One of those partners has been the district attorney’s office. Julie has recognized the importance of the mission of the CYC and has committed her resources. I was most impressed at her presence at several of the “candlelight vigils” that have been held in the Bicentennial Park, vigils that have been held to honor and pay lasting respect to those who have been tragically killed in automobile accidents where drivers were under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Ms. Garcia has also been a partner in the B.E.S.T. campaign. This campaign is a joint effort to recognize and deter the use of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Ms. Garcia also represents the citizens of Essex County on court days here in Ticonderoga. I have tried to figure out what went so wrong for Ms. Garcia’s reputation in the past year. It seems to stem from a committee meeting where she questioned the need for a group of people or a director to help distribute DWI funds throughout the County. It seemed to some that she was bashing our County Clerk Joe Provoncha. I was present. If I thought that to be the case I would have been on her like a bee on honey. Joe is a dear friend, a huge advocate for the town of Ticonderoga, and one I most admire. He has taken me under his wing, given me advice and has been a close ally. Ms. Garcia just stated her opinion, and the bashing started. More than once I questioned the status quo of the Republican Party faithful, voted my conscious and never was I taken to task. And I know I was not the only one. But for some reason she incurred the wrath of the Republican leaders for something I consider far less than ones I have done. She has been railroaded and this is what offends me most. But this election should be about a candidate who has demonstrated her integrity, who has worked hard for the residents of Essex County, who has been a factor in helping eradicate the serious problems with drinking and drug use in our communities, who has been willing to speak her mind not fearful of the repercussions. This election should be about continuing the work of our current district attorney, one who has been firm but fair. She has demonstrated her willingness to spend the hours necessary to make our county safe. If you carefully examine the facts what has she done so wrong for her to lose support? I can only state that I unequivocally endorse and support her candidacy. Robert C. Dedrick Ticonderoga supervisor
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widely. Grocery stores operate on a pricing cycle that typically lasts 12 weeks. During that time, the price of every item in the store will rise and fall according to various sale. But the price of any given item will only be at its absolute lowest price just once during the 12-week period. So, if you're not buying your items when their price is at that lowest point you're paying more, needlessly. If we can buy a sufficient amount of a nonperishable item to last 12 weeks, we don't have to go to the
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structions,” Sprague said, brandishing case records. “These are very basic things a District Attorney has to do. If anyone has ever heard the phrase ‘convict a ham sandwich,’ well, this administration couldn’t.” Garcia countered by criticizing Sprague on her ego, accusing her of providing misleading information and using fear tactics to acquire votes. She said the budget in her department has actually decreased 12 percent during her tenure, and said office staff has dropped from 11 employees to eight. “When anyone tries to play on the public’s fear, I think it’s completely inappropriate,” Garcia said. “Going through specific cases without giving all of the background information is a tactic; it’s called a fear tactic.” While her records are readily available, Garcia claimed the Clinton County District Attorney had refused requests to release information about Sprague’s record as a prosecutor, mak-
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Church Services TICONDEROGA
Quaker Worship Group: Sunday at 4 p.m. In the chapel at St. Mary’s Church. Potluck to follow at approximately 5:30 p.m. at 144 Lake George Ave. Contacts: Mary Glazer and Mark Moss, 585-7865. St. Mary’s: Masses: Sat. 4:30 p.m.: Sun. 8 a.m., 11 a.m. Pastor Rev. William Muench, Deacon Elliott A. Shaw. 12 Father Joques Place 585-7144 First Baptist Church: Services: Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:45 a.m.; Sun. evening 6 p.m.; Wed. Prayer meeting 7 p.m. Rev. Larry Maxson. 210 The Portage 585-7107 First United Methodist Church: Services: Sun. 8:30 a.m. with weekly Communion, and 10:30 a.m. with Communion on the 1st Sunday each month. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. infant through adult. 2 Adult classes: Where Am I in the Bible?? led by Rev. Alice Hobbs & ?Faithlink? connecting our faith to current issues and world events led by Rev. Scott Tyler. Youth Group 6-12th grade, every other Sunday 6-7:30 p.m. Food Pantry M, W, F 11-Noon. Rev. Scott Tyler, Pastor. Wicker Street 585-7995 Ticonderoga Assembly of God: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening worship: 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer at 6 p.m. Pastor Eric Stokesberry, 28 Water Street. 585-6205 and 585-3554. The Episcopal Church of the Cross: Sunday Eucharist, Church Service 9 a.m., Sunday School 8:45 a.m. The Rev. Marjorie J. Floor Priest-In-Charge. Champlain Ave. 585-4032 Cornerstone Alliance Church: Sunday/Bible School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Montcalm Street. For further information contact Larry Foote. 518-572-3239.
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Our Lady of Lourdes: Masses (school year): Saturday - 4:30 p.m., Sunday - 10:30 a.m., Masses (Summer): Saturday - 4:30 p.m., Sunday - 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Mountainside Bible Chapel: Sunday morning Worship: 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Sunday School for all ages 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service - 6 p.m.; Prayer Meeting - Sunday at 7:15 p.m. For more information call 532-7128. David B. Peterson, Senior Pastor. St. Andrews Episcopal Church: Sunday Eucharist 9 a.m.; Thursday 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist. For information call Adirondack Missions 494-3314 Schroon Lake Community Church United Church of Christ United Methodist: Worship and Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Communion first Sunday of each month. All are welcome. 532-7770 or 532-7272. Believers United Christian Church: A Non-denominational, Spirit Filled, teaching from The Word, come as you are church. Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m., Bible Studies Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 603 US Rte. 9, Wayfarer Motel Office, 518-532-7661, Ken Hedden Sr. Pastor Simple Truth Outreach: Saturday Night Fellowship 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Coffee House, Christian Music, Games Room. NEW LOCATION: Schroon Lake Community Church, NY 532-9092. Meet monthly beginning Saturday May 2nd. Next meeting is Saturday, Aug. 1st.
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ing it difficult to make comparisons. “I’ve got nothing to hide,” she said. Sprague blamed Garcia for mounting a lawsuit that aimed to disqualify Sprague’s petition signatures on the basis of her living outside Essex County. She even accused Garcia of sending a registered sex offender whom she had prosecuted for rape to her home to serve notice for the suit, which was rejected Aug. 14. At the debate, Garcia said it was her commitment to open government and willingness to ask questions that created a rift between her and Republican leaders. “The Republican party leadership in Essex County is a train wreck,” Garcia said. “I find it very difficult to relate with them on any level. In fact, I think when any party is in control for a long period of time, this is the kind of government that is created.” Both candidates agreed that party politics have no place in the DA’s office. Sprague argued Republican leaders simply chose the better candidate, seeing poor performance by Garcia in the last four years. “They asked her to do her job, and she didn't do it,” Sprague said. Garcia said her record is above average and that allowing plea deals is sometimes a better exercise in justice than always pursuing a conviction. She pointed to the progress she and her staff have made tackling drunk driving, both by
tough prosecution of the crime and strong prevention efforts against underage alcohol use. Sprague, on the other hand, said Garcia avoided taking felony cases to trial, instead choosing to leave them in her staff ’s hands. She also asserted Garcia paid far too much attention to DWIs while letting other, more pressing issues fall through the cracks and making deals with repeat offenders. “Unlike my opponent, I am not afraid of going into the courtroom and fighting for victim’s rights,” Sprague said. “I’m not a talker, I am a doer — I lead by example and I train new attorneys how to win cases successfully.” In her closing remarks, Garcia said the election was as much about transparency in government as it was about choosing a good DA. “I committed to you before I asked for your commitment to me,” she said. “I know the people that live in this county, and I hope I've earned your trust.” Sprague finished by saying she is the more qualified candidate and the more able prosecutor. “Maybe my opponent is doing the best she can, but I can do better," she said. Both candidates are set to face off in a Republican primary Sept. 15. Sprague defeated Garcia for the Republican endorsement in June. Garcia, in turn, gained the endorsement of Democrats.
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Bow hunting classes set
Bluegrass meeting set
PORT HENRY — Bow hunter classes are scheduled for Sept. 25, 6-10 p.m., and Sept. 26, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Moriah high school. Pre-registration is required. For information call Dennis Mullen at 942-6565.
TICONDEROGA — The Champlain Valley Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association will meet Sunday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. at the Ticonderoga American Legion on Montcalm Street. People are asked to bring a dish for the buffet. All are welcome. Call 546-7359 for information.
Lobster bake planned SCHROON LAKE — Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club annual chicken and lobster bake will be held Sunday, Sept. 13, noon to 6 p.m. The menu will consist of roast pig, corn on the cob, clam chowder, sausages, hamburgers, salads, potatoes, chicken, lobster with assorted beverages, music and games. The event is open to the public. People should bring their own silverware. Tickets are $30 a person and be purchased by contacting Don Sage at 585-7250; Bunny Suprenant at 532-7685 or Tracy Hanchett at 532-7953 or 532-9525.
RSVP seeks volunteers PORT HENRY — VITA volunteers are needed in Essex County for tax season. VITA volunteers provide free tax service to lowincome residents of Essex County. Training will be provided. Interested people should call RSVP 546-3565 or email RSVP@Logical.net
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Hospice dance slated WESTPORT — High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care will host its second annual square dance benefit and fundraiser at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11, at the Essex County Fairgrounds in Westport. A special feature this year will be the “kiss a cow” event. A group of local celebrities and politicians will be in attendance and tickets will be available for purchase to “vote” for the one to kiss a cow at the end of the evening. Admission is $10 for adults. Children younger than age 12 will be free. All proceeds will benefit High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care, serving patients throughout the Adirondacks, regardless of ability to pay.
PORT HENRY — Brownie/Junior Troop #4040 of Moriah will hold a bottle drive and lawn sale on Saturday, Sept. 12. For bottle pick-up call Val Mildon at 9428112 or Heather Robbins at 570-0048. The lawn sale will be held at 83 South Main St., Port Henry (Rose Capuano’s) beginning at 8 a.m.
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Democratic Women to meet
PORT HENRY — The town of Moriah Water Department will shut the water off on Thursday, Sept. 10, 8 a.m. to noon to make necessary repairs to the pressure reducers. Areas affected will be the Moriah Corners area down through the Fisk Road and to the top of Broad Street. There may be some water discoloration or cloudiness when the water is turned back on. People should run an outside faucet or hose until the water clears.
ELIZABETHTOWN — The Democratic Women of Essex County will meet on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Elizabethtown Social Center, Route 9, Elizabethtown. Guests are welcome. Refreshments will be served. For more information call 963-7216 or 873-9225.
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PUTNAM — The Putnam United Presbyterian Church on the Lower Road will host Sunday worship service beginning at 10 a.m. The Rev. Pat Davies will lead the congregation in worship and a children's sermon is always included. A time for fellowship and coffee hour immediately follows the service.
CROWN POINT — First Congregational Church of Crown Point will host worship service Sunday, Sept. 6, at 9:30 a.m. led by Pastor David Hirtle. All are welcome. The church council will meet Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 4 p.m. at Crown Point Telephone Co. Second Blessings Community Thrift Shop at the Hammond Chapel is open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 10-3. Volunteers are needed. If there is an urgent need, call 597-3398. Second Blessings continues to collect necessary book-bags and school supplies for community children. The prayer chain is available to all members of the Community. Prayer requests are made by calling the pastor at 597-3398. For information go online at www.Brickchurchonline.com or call 597-3398.
Ti senior citizens to meet TICONDEROGA — The next meeting of the Ticonderoga Area senior Citizens will be Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 1 p.m. at the Armory.
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Sherman Library board to meet PORT HENRY — The board of trustees of the Sherman Free Library will hold a meeting on Monday, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m. at the library.
Crown Point church supper slated CROWN POINT — The Crown Point United Methodist Church will hold a public roast turkey supper on Friday, Sept. 11. Take-outs will be served at 4:30 p.m. Sit down dinners will be served at 5 p.m. Cost is $9 for adults and $5 for ages 5-12. Children younger than age 5 will be free The menu will include roast turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, string beans, cranberry salad, gravy, rolls, pies and beverage.
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Schroon seeks funds for town hall expansion By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com SCHROON LAKE — The town of Schroon is seeking federal stimulus money for a town hall expansion project. Supervisor Cathy Moses met last week with Rep. Scott Murphy, seeking his help in securing funds that would allow for expansion of the town court and library. The project, estimated to cost $3.4 million, is shovel ready, Moses stressed. Architectural plans have been completed. “Our (building) codes officer is in an alcove, the judge is in a storage area and the library is bursting at the seams,” Moses said. “It’s a project the community really needs.” But it won’t be done at local taxpayer expense. “The town board has made it crystal clear that in this current economic climate, no matter how important the project is, we will not ask the taxpayers to bare the burden,” Moses said. “We’re prepared to proceed if we can find grant money. If not, the project will just have to wait.” Moses praised the work of the local Friends of the Library group, which has been raising money for a library expansion. The Schroon board has in-
vestigated several options in its search for greater space. It considered building a separate library, forming a joint library with Schroon Lake Central School and moving the library to another existing building. “There were serious issues with every alterna-
tive,” Moses said. “An expansion project is the best, most cost-effective way to proceed.” The architectural plans call for a 7,234 square feet expansion on the east side of the town hall. The library portion of the project, 3,617 square feet, is
estimated to cost $1,646,002. The remainder of the project, another 3,617 square square feet, is estimated to cost $1,703,124. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is an economic stimulus package enacted by Congress in February.
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From page 1 for infrastructure projects and that bridge sits there,” Scozzafava said. “I can’t believe two states, two governors and four U.S. senators can’t find away to fix that
Scozzafava agree. “When you have billions in stimulus money available and a bridge in terrible condition, it’s a no-brainer,” Scozzafava said. “We need to act now.” The bridge is owned by both New York and Vermont, although New York has been entrusted with the
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bridge’s maintenance. Under a prior agreement, the two states will share the cost of rehabilitation or replacement. “It’s a New York project, but we need to get Vermont more involved,” French said. “Two states should be able to get faster action than one. We need to get going.” HTNB Corporation of New York City has been selected as design consultant. Options include rehabilitation or replacement of the existing bridge. The 80-year-old bridge accommodates approximately 3,400 vehicles each day. The existing structure is a combination of a thru-truss, deck-truss and deck plate girders measuring 2,184 feet in length on 14 spans. The bridge received a “yellow flag” from the state in 2007 indicating it was in need of repair. Repairs to the bridge were completed in late 2008, and included removing loose concrete, doweling reinforcement into existing concrete and pouring new concrete pier caps. The “yellow flag” designation has since been removed. However, the bridge is now limited to one-way traffic while more repairs are made. One of the first tasks the HTNB Corporation will complete is an evaluation of the existing structure to determine the feasibility of rehabilitating the bridge, including cost of the work and potential impacts to motorists, according to a DOT statement. All options will be identified and evaluated and public input will be solicited before progressing with a particular alternative. The public advisory committee formed three years ago, consisting of representatives from New York and Vermont, will have a say in the final plans. French serves on that committee. He expects a fight between preservation groups who want to save the historic bridge and others who want a new bridge. “The preservationists will
be the loudest,” French said. “But it would be really nice to see a new bridge that would accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists.” The advisory committee hasn’t met in more than a year, French said, but when it did discussions centered on a new bridge to be constructed just south of the existing span. The current bridge would remain open two years while the new one is built, French said. A new bridge has two major advantages over a renovation project, French said. It would be cheaper and it would allow for continued traffic flow. Because of its construction type, French said, the current bridge can’t be repaired one lane at a time. It would have to be renovated while closed.
“Closing that bridge would create a state of emergency,” French said. “We have shared emergency services across the lake, not to mention the economic impact.” A temporary “militarystyle” bridge could be used during a renovation project, he said. That would interfere with lake traffic, though. Public information meetings will be scheduled during the project’s design phase to provide an opportunity for community input. The public can comment on the project by emailing r01-lakechamplainbridge @dot.state.ny.us, writing NYSDOT, Region One Design, 328 State Street, Schenectady 12305, Attn: James C. Boni, P.E., or calling 3880200.
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Mountain Lake observes anniversary
Mountain Lake Services marked the 60th anniversary of the agency’s parent organization, NYSARC, Inc. recently. Highlighting the ceremony was a four-mile walk from Essex Industries in Mineville and a one-mile walk from Moriah Central School to the Helen F. McDonald Center in Port Henry.
PORT HENRY — Mountain Lake Services marked the 60th anniversary of the agency’s parent organization, NYSARC, Inc. recently. Highlighting the ceremony was a four-mile walk from Essex Industries in Mineville and a one-mile walk from Moriah Central School to the Helen F. McDonald Center in Port Henry. NYSARC began in 1949 with two mothers who were looking to establish a day nursery for their young children who were diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The women’s advertisement in the New York Post generated more than 200 responses. Together with many other families, they advocated for the recognition of their children’s capabilities, rights and needs. Since that time, NYSARC, Inc. and its 55 chapters have helped to raise awareness and lobbied for legislation that promotes equal rights, dignity and full citizenship for the individuals served. To mark the occasion, Mountain Lake Services invited individuals supported through NYSARC Chapters in neighboring Clinton, Franklin and Hamilton counties along with family, friends and community members to continue to advocate for NYSARC, Inc. More than 200 people participated to show their support for NYSARC, Inc.. The event culminated with a reception overlooking Lake Champlain. Mountain Lake Services is a non-profit human service organization that has been providing services for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in Essex County for over 30 years. Proceeds from the event will be donated to programs such as the agency’s Early Childhood Intervention Program which provides services to children from birth to age five in a primarily home-based environment.
Communities to field youth soccer teams TICONDEROGA — This fall youth around Essex County will put on their shin guards and lace up their cleats to participate in a youth soccer program. This year teams from Westport, Moriah, Elizabethtown, Willsboro, Keene, Schroon Lake, Lake Placid, Crown Point and Ticonderoga will participate.
“Each year we have seen the numbers of kids participating in youth soccer grow in Essex County,” said Michael Mascarenas, director of youth and recreation. “It is a real testament to the great volunteers we have in our towns. Without them, none of this would be possible.” The ages of participants
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Claude J. ‘Rinky’ Fuller, Jr. Feb. 11, 1929-Aug. 26, 2009 TICONDEROGA — Claude J. “Rinky” Fuller, Jr., 80, formerly of Old Chilson Road, Ticonderoga, passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, at the Moses-Ludington Hospital of Ticonderoga. Rinky has been a resident of the Heritage Commons Residential Health Care for the past two years. Born in Ticonderoga, Feb. 11, 1929, he was the son of the late Claude and Evelyn (Woods) Fuller, Sr. Mr. Fuller was a lifelong resident of Ticonderoga and was a graduate of Ticonderoga High School. He was employed by the International Paper Company of Ticonderoga for many years and was a member of the Company's Quarter Century Club. He served in the N.Y.S. Army National Guard; and was a member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Isaac Jogues Council # 333 of Ticonderoga. Rinky was an accomplished musician, who was a well known saxophone player. In addition to his parents, he was pre-deceased by one sister, Elizabeth LaTour on Aug. 10, 2009; and by one brother, Victor Fuller on May 12, 1999. Survivors include two brothers, Frederick Fuller and Leo Fuller, and two sisters, Mary Huestis and Flavia Ross, all of Ticonderoga. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his dear friends, Brad and Barbara Peria of Ticonderoga. There are no calling hours or funeral services scheduled. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home of Ticonderoga.
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Scott Wolff May 19, 1985-Aug. 19, 2009 TICONDEROGA — Scott Wolff, 24, of Ticonderoga, passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 at Fletcher Allen Health Care of Burlington, Vt. Born in West Palm Beach, Fla., on May 19, 1985, he is the son of Judy Scott of Ticonderoga. Scott was a 2003 graduate of Ticonderoga High School. He attended college at Rochester Institute of Technology and North Country Community College, prior to transferring to Plattsburgh State University, where he was currently a junior majoring in chemistry. Scott’s first summer job was at the Great Escape in Lake George. While attending high school, Scott worked on the Lake George Steamboat, the Minnehaha, as a crew member for several summers. Scott also worked at Ticonderoga WalMart for two years in the garden center. Scott enjoyed many things, especially camping, hiking, his computer, and he was a champion W.O.W. gamer. Scott loved his family and had a very special bond with his “Gram.” He loved his brothers and enjoyed going to concerts with his big brother, Adam. He is survived by his mother, Judy A. Scott of Ticonderoga; three brothers, Adam Wolff
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Carolyn Upright Aug. 19, 2009 TICONDEROGA — Born in Poughkeepsie, NY A long time Ticonderoga resident, our good friend Carolyn passed away on Aug. 19 after long battle with multiple sclerosis. She was a bright self sufficient person with a tremendous sense of humor and always had a twinkle in her eyes, even joking about her illness in the face of death. For many years she was proprietor of her store next to Tuffer Town on Route 9N. Carolyn always loved her customers, old and new and liked very much to interact with them. For all that knew her, she will be truly missed forever. God Bless her for all the hearts and lives she has touched, her friends Cheryl Sauerbrum and Randy Caniff, and brother Chuck Merritt.
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TICONDEROGA — Young players will have an opportunity to shine for the Ticonderoga soccer team this fall. The Sentinels were hit hard by graduation a year ago and will rely on underclassmen to lead the way in 2009. Ti has eight players returning to join with a talented group of newcomers as it attempts to improve on last season’s 2-14 Champlain Valley Athletic Conference record. Leading the returnees are goalies Jocelyn Barber and Katelyn Mercer. Jessie Patchett and Alexis Bezon are back at forward. They’re joined by rookies Megan Scuderi and Chelsea Kearns. The midfield will feature veterans Samantha Diehl, Kaley Manning and Megan Vradenburg. New at the position are Calsie Granger, Autumn Olcott, Beca Diehl, Katie Palandrani and Kristian Gibbs. Ashley St. Andrews returns to anchor the Sentinel defense. She’s joined by Jennell Coffin, Julia Brighenti, Sarah teRiele, Mersadie
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TICONDEROGA — Depth will be a concern for the Ticonderoga boys cross country team this fall. The Sentinels, a perennial Champlain Valley Athletic Conference power, have just eight runners. But the news isn’t all bad. The team is talented and experienced, according to Coach Brian Kiely. Leading the club will be juniors Josh Cook and Jay Berube. Both had strong campaigns a year ago and are coming off good track seasons. Also returning are Mike Barber, Ben Chapman, Kevin Densmore, Ben Karkoski and Pat Lonergan. New to the roster is Cody Vickroy. The Sentinels will work to peak for the New York State Public High School Athletic Association championship meet, which this season will be run at SUNY-Plattsburgh.
TICONDEROGA — An infusion of youth has sparked optimism for a strong Ticonderoga girls cross country season. The Sentinels have added four freshmen and a sophomore to a veteran team, giving Coach Jay Wells his deepest squad in years. “We have a great combination of young talent and senior leadership,” Wells said. “This, combined with a positive attitude and hard work, will make this year ’s ladies cross country team very competitive. We are looking forward to a great year.” Leading the club heading into the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference are seniors Katie Karkoski and Brittany Holt, both back from past seasons. Sophomore Tabitha Taylor is out along with freshmen Becky Barber, Alaina Bevilacqua, Markie teRiele and Hannah Herbst.
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DuShane. “We would like to improve upon our 2008 record,” Bishop said. “Last year we had three seniors on defense (fullbacks Mac Kiely and Ian LaBounty and goalie Justin Potter). Justin got hurt during the season, so junior Max Mesones got some valuable playing time. However, we need to replace the other two seniors. Sophomore Tanner Macey and freshmen Mike Gould and Mike DuShane will get the first crack at replacing them. “Hopefully, our offense, which includes Tony Rodriguez, Will Glebus and Nathan Tabor, can keep up their scoring and take some of the pressure off our young defense,” Bishop said.
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Jeremy Tyrrell and Nick Langabeer offer a veteran presence on defense. New on the back line are Dylan Jack, Jeffrey Armstrong, Jordan Taylor and Jarrod Fowler. Justin Wachowski will play in goal along with Vanderwalker.
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State qualifiers lead Ti By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA — A pair of state qualifiers return to lead the Ticonderoga gymnastics team this season. Chelsea Budwick, a senior, and Amanda Charlton, a junior, return after making it to the state championships a year ago. Budwick is expected to compete in the all-around this fall along with fellow senior Jamie Patchett. Charlton is a balance beam and floor exercise specialist. Ryann Wiktorko will do the vault,
beam and floor exercise and Jessica Forkas will do the vault. Both are juniors. Sierra Woodard, Emily Namer and Megan Schryer are sophomore gymnasts. Woodard will compete in the beam and bars, Namer on the beam and Schryer on the beam. Rounding out the roster are freshmen Joann Campbell, Keely Cooper and Kelsey Wertz and eighth grader Devin davis. Campbell will compete in the allaround. Cooper and Wertz will try all event. Davis will do vault, bars and floor exercise.
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Mountain Lakes triathlon slated PORT HENRY — Mountain Lake Services will hold its 11th annual triathlon Saturday, Oct. 3, in Keeseville. The event features paddling as one of its three events, a unique twist in the triathlon world. The other two events include running and biking. Pre-registration for the event can be done by calling 5463051 ext. 314 or 546-7381, or by Email through contactus@mountainlakeservices.org. Registration forms can also be downloaded from the agency’s website: www.mountainlakeservices.org. If pre-registered by Sept. 19 participants will receive a free t-shirt. Registration on the day of the event will begin at 7:30 a.m. at Camp Whippoorwill on Frontage Road in Keeseville. The event itself begins at 9 a.m. Corporate Sponsors for this year ’s triathlon are Mineville Oil Company and North Country Camps in Keeseville.
Hunter ed classes scheduled PORT HENRY — Hunter education classes will be held Sept. 15, 16 and 17 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Moriah Central School. For more information call Charles Kolodzey 5468290 or Dennis Mullen 942-6565. Additional classes will be held Sept. 26 and 27 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club. For more information call Don Sage 585-7250.
ADK Horse Club plans meeting CHILSON — The ADK Horse Club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Chilson Community Building. There will be a discussion of a family\horse day and the load of shavings the club ordered for members and friends.
Children’s run set in Schroon SCHROON LAKE — The Adirondack Marathon Distance Festival will have a 1K Children’s Fun Run for ages 4 - 12 at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19, the day prior to the Adirondack Marathon. The Fun Run will begin near the Adirondack Marathon Finish Line (Leland Avenue in Schroon Lake) and will end by crossing the actual Adirondack Marathon Finish Line. The entrance fee is $10 that will include a T- shirt and medal for each runner. There is on-line registration at http://www.adirondackmarathon.org.
SCHROON LAKE — Lance Gregson will be remembered with a bicycle ride and picnic. Gregson, 43, a Schroon Lake bike enthusiast, died Oct. 31, 2008, after a fall while building a stone chimney on a house in Warrensburg. “The Lance Gregson 1-Eye Classic” will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, in the town park in Schroon Lake. This is the second annual event. Events will include a 26-mile bike ride beginning at 9 a.m., an 11-15-mile ride starting at 10:30 a.m., a 3-8-mile ride beginning at 11 a.m., a picnic at noon and a bike rodeo at 1 p.m. All riders must wear helmets. Music will be provided by the Gregson Brothers. Riders will receive T-shirts and there will be raffles. The picnic will include hamburgers, veggie burgers, hot dogs and drinks provided by organizers. People are also asked to bring a dish to share. The cost is $25 to ride and have the picnic; $10 for children age 12 and younger accompanied by an adult. The cost for just the picnic is $8. “We miss Lance somethin’ fierce,” reads a statement from the Lance Gregson Foundation. “To honor Lance’s spirit of fun, love of cycling and concern for others, the 1-Eye Classic was born. “This year ’s goal is to highlight the many biking opportunities in our own backyard and to explore the possibility of a local cycling club.” For information contact Darlene Gregson, foundation treasurer, at PO Box 61, Schroon Lake 12870. Information is also available online at schroonlakecycling.com Gregson was an avid cyclist, competing in many races and riding to raise money to fight cancer and cystic fibrosis. He rode with Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong on several occasions. Gregson was a self-employed stone mason who designed
“The Lance Gregson 1-Eye Classic” will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, in the town park in Schroon Lake. Gregson, 43, a Schroon Lake bike enthusiast, died Oct. 31, 2008, after a fall while building a stone chimney on a house in Warrensburg. and built unique stone fireplaces. He was also a life coach. Gregson’s wife, Anne, is a retired art teacher at Schroon Lake Central School. Family members are well-known musicians, artisans and craftspeople in the region.
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Cross country race slated TICONDEROGA — The fifth annual Footrace at Fort Ticonderoga will be contested Saturday, Sept. 26. The event is a scenic, cross-country 5K (3.1 miles) course. It features varied terrain of grass and gravel near the shores of Lake Champlain, on the historic Fort Ticonderoga peninsula, finishing on the parade ground inside the walls of the fort. The race will begin at 10 a.m. Race day check-in and late registration will be 8:309:45 a.m. Entry fee is $15, $17 on race day. T shirts are guaranteed to the first 100 registrants. The race also includes a three-member team event. Each runner and two spectators will receive complimentary admission to Fort Ticonderoga on race day. Fifers and drummers will hail the finishers.
For more information contact Matt Karkoski at 585-7206 evenings or Email mhski@verizon.net Entry forms are available on line at www.lachute.us The race will benefit the Duane Crammond Memorial Scholarship Fund, which awards a $1,000 scholarship each year to a Ticonderoga High School alumnus who has competed in cross country and/or track. Sponsored by the LaChute Road Runners, the Duane Crammond Memorial Scholarship is named for a former Ti High running stalwart. Crammond died in a car accident in 2005 at age 24. Crammond, the valedictorian of the Ti High Class of 1999, was a cross country and track champion in high school. He went on to become an honor student at RPI, where
he majored in engineering and was captain of the college’s cross country team. He was also the leading distance runner on RPI’s indoor and outdoor track teams. He was also a member of the Fort Ticonderoga Fife and Drum Corps. After graduation from college, Crammond dominated local races. In 2003 he won the Montcalm Mile in Ticonderoga and the Race the Train event in North Creek. He was third in the Whiteface Uphill Run in Wilmington, fourth in the Prospect Mountain Road Race in Lake George and fifth in the Lake George to Bolton Adirondack Distance Run. He capped that season by winning the Adirondack Marathon in Schroon Lake. In 2008 the race attracted more than 100 runners from seven states and Canada to the historic fort.
Ticonderoga wiffleball tournament helps inner-city children TICONDEROGA — The Tour de Joelle /Anything on Wheels Wiffleball tournament was played at the Little League Park in Ticonderoga recently. For nearly 10 hours 10 teams played a double-elim-
ination tournament to raise money for inner city children’s school supplies. It raised more than $600. The effort spearheaded by Pat and Shelly Hendrix, local EMS volunteers, after hearing Joelle Stonitsch tell
her 100 mile ride story — The Tour de Joelle /Anything on Wheels. Ages 9 and older played family style in the glaring sun and high temperatures. “I am amazed at the hearts of people who grab hold of
purpose beyond themselves, to give a hand up to people they will never meet,” Patricia Stonitsch said. “Beautiful love. Beautiful gift. Life giving outcome. Thank you all so much for your efforts.” The Cole Mars team won
the tournament with the Joelle Stonitsch team second. Bryce Gautreau was the male Most Valuable Player, while Krystal Burns was the female MVP. Helping organize and run
the tournament were Amy Campney, Chuck Campney, Joe Tucker, Mark Munson, Dillon Bush, Kyle Stonitsch, Ken Stonitsch, Rich Stonitsch, Patricia Stonitsch and others.
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stand corrected — at least in part. Two weeks ago, I wrote a column faulting Adirondack Park Agency chairman Curt Stiles and his decision to open a locked gate to gain access this spring to a public camping area at Lake Lila. The gate was closed for early season maintenance, but Stiles and three others, not wanting to hike the 5plus miles to Lake Lila, decided to open the gate with a key they found hidden under a nearby rock. The group was later found camping on state land by a forest ranger, and no tickets were issued, with the state DEC saying no laws were broken because a section of the road Stiles accessed was private and those landowners could drive through the gate. The state holds a conservation easement across those lands to Lake Lila beyond. Last Saturday, a group of eight individuals, led by Black Brook town It was alright councilman Howard for Curt Stiles, so Aubin, decided to drive around a gate — or in it must be okay for this case, a cable — onto the rest of us. public land to see if they’d get the same le— Howard Aubin niency shown to Stiles. They did — which is why I stand corrected. I said they most likely would be ticketed, which they were not; not yet, anyway. In fact, while four state forest rangers eventually turned out to investigate and take down names and information from the group, in the end they weren’t even asked to leave. “We drove right past two forest preserve signs,” said Mike Vilegi, one of the protesters. “We just started barbecuing and tossing a football.” The goal, of course, was to bring attention to Stiles’ decision to drive around the gate, a move many have called hypocritical by a man who has consistently come out in favor of restricting motorized access to public lands in the Adirondack Park. “The question is does the law not apply to a privileged few, or does it apply to all,” Aubin asked. Aubin said what Stiles did was wrong and said it was even more wrong to sweep it under the rug. He said the DEC’s decision not to ticket Stiles based on the fact other motorists can drive through the gate at Lake Lila because they own land on the other side was flawed. “He wasn’t trying to access private land,” Aubin said. “He was using that right-of-way to access state land, so he was trespassing on state land.” Aubin said his group tried to find a gate with nearly the same set of circumstances as Stiles had at Lake Lila, but said they had difficulty “locating a key under rocks near the gates they encountered” and said they wanted to respect the wishes of private landowners who may have granted a public easement. In the end, they settled on a dirt road leading to state land off Hardy Road in Wilmington, which was blocked by a cable but had no lock. As was the case with Stiles, there were no signs saying motorists could not proceed nor any no trespassing signs, Aubin said. “We were simply celebrating Curt Stiles’ victory,” Aubin said. “It was all right for Curt Stiles, so it must be okay for the rest of us.” The question I raised in my last column remains: Does this set a precedent for the issuance of tickets in future cases where people decide to open a locked state gate to access public lands? Keith McKeever, a spokesman for the APA, said no — at least in this instance. “I can’t say it was precedent-setting,” McKeever said. “These guys were on state forest preserve land where no motorized vehicles are allowed. I see that as very different.” McKeever said it will be up to the DEC to determine if the group should be prosecuted. Before the forest rangers took their leave, Aubin and his group were told the state has a year to issue tickets in the case. “Does that mean you have a year to issue Curt Stiles a ticket,” Aubin asked. The answer was yes.
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s weather patterns begin to take a autumnal turn and the pace of life slows down after a long, somewhat damp, tourist season; the High Holy Days of Autumn loom on the near horizon. It is a time of year when trout and salmon are on the spawn, when birds are on the wing migrating and big game animals become nervous. It is a time when sportsmen and women smile and the woods takes on a fiery glow. It’s a time when we go back to our roots. Pickup trucks will line the backroads and camo caps or hunter ’s plaid will become the fashion of the forest. Old friends will gather in older cabins to tell even older stories while sharing a sporting tradition that spans the generations. Time slows down, darkness comes early and we just can’t wait. Rifles that have been handed down from father to son will be slung across a new set of shoulders to be carried over the same hills and hummocks, swamps and stumps that they have traveled over before. Sportsmen and women are the common glue that binds the far netherlands of the park together. It is a heritage of the sporting life that offers a commonality that links all user groups in our shared passion for the outdoors. Although we remain a widely diverse population today; in lineage, our relatives were all hunter/gathers at one point in their existence. Like it or not, we all carry the same genetic stew in our packbasket. And whether we satisfy our craving for the hunt with a camera, a paddle or a .30-.30, Winchester, the fact remains, humans are an apex predator. The sooner we accept the fact, the more likely it is that we will get along and learn to share the commonality of our heredity. We will learn to share the woods and waters of our environs and take pleasure in the land. We will accept that despite our various passions; we are all passionate about the land. Across the Adirondacks, there has long existed a discernible friction between various sportsmen’s groups and the region’s numerous environmental advocacy organizations. This friction has flared into flames on occasion at locations such as the Crane Pond Road or Little Green Pond; when the protagonists and antagonists actually came to blows. Throughout the back and forth rhetoric that typically accompanies discussions between these two factions; there is one fact that is commonly neglected. The fact is the modern day, environmental movement can trace it’s heritage back to a conservation movement that began with the traditions of the American sportsman. Sadly, when the word environmentalist is mentioned, sportsmen, hunters and anglers are typically overlooked de-
spite a long and storied history of conserving and protecting the natural resources that we all enjoy today. When the modern conservation movement began in the United States in the middle of the 19th century, sportsmen and women were it’s leaders. They understood the value of preserving our environment to ensure that it could be used in a practical and sensible way. This knowledge came as a result of their deep ties to the land and a thorough understanding of the natural processes. They recognized the need for a balance between the protection of our natural resources and the utilization of those same resources for the benefit of society. When market hunting and overuse of our natural resources threatened the quality of American fish and wildlife stocks; sportsmen’s action prevented further loss of wildlife and lead to the restoration of many species that were on the brink of extinction. American sportsmen and women achieved their unique appreciation for and understanding of the natural cycles of fish and wildlife by putting boots to the ground and butts in the boat. They recognized a need for preservation and protection of the natural resources through first hand knowledge and experience. Today, sportsmen and woman continue to uphold a heritage of environmental protection through rules of conduct and the ethics of ‘fair chase’. Their appreciation of our natural resources, fish and wildlife is undeniable. Sportsmen and women are responsible for a majority of the contributions to Conservation funding. Funds are generated through the sale of state hunting, fishing and trapping licenses. Funding is also achieved through a built-in, Federal excise tax which is collected on every item sold for fishing and hunting purposes. This federal tax is distributed back to the states based on sporting license sales. Sportsmen also contribute to conservation efforts through the Migratory Species Act with the mandatory purchase of a Federal Duck Stamp which is required of all waterfowl hunters. The Migratory Species Act actually benefits birders more often than hunters; since birders enjoy the inhabitants of wetlands year-round, while hunters are limited to utilizing the resource only during a defined season. Sportsmen also serve as game managers. Hunting serves to control populations of birds and animals that may no longer have adequate, natural predatory controls. It’s far better to have venison consumed than having it rot along the side of the road after a collision with a car. It’s high time that the various factions begin working together to find common ground and come to realize the commonality that we share. Although we may not utilize the woods and waters in similar fashion, the only way to insure that the park will remain a viable, natural resource for future generations is if we are willing to work together towards that common goal. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net
John Gereau is managing editor of Denton Publications and an avid outdoorsman. He can be reached at johng@denpubs.com
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HAGUE—Holistic stress management featuring T'ai Chi and Qigong, Tuesdays at the Hague Community Building, 6:15-7:15 p.m. For more information Email returntomountain@yahoo.com or call 543-6605 HAGUE—Hague Fish & Game Club meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. MORIAH—The Moriah Senior Citizens Club meets on the first Monday of each month at 1 p.m. in the Port Henry Train Station. If this date falls on a holiday the meeting will be held on the first Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. MORIAH—Moriah Arts and Crafts Group sponsored by the Moriah Senior Citizens Club on Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Port Henry Train Station. Stay for a noon time meal sponsored by the Essex County Nutrition Program (reservations are required by calling 546-7941 the day before). PORT HENRY — The Moriah Chamber of Commerce meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7p.m. at Sagan’s, Port Henry. Meetings are open to the public. SCHROON LAKE — Mountainside Share Shop clothing distribution hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9a.m. – 4p.m.; Saturday 9a.m. – noon. For an appointment for the food pantry, call 532-7128 ext. 3 during Share Shop hours. 165 US Rte 9, Schroon Lake. SCHROON LAKE—TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) group meets at the Schroon Lake Senior Center (across from Grand Union) on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. For information call Donna at 803-4032. SILVER BAY — The Northern Lake George Rotary Club is a service club that meets at Silver Bay YMCA of the Adirondacks at 7:30 a.m. every Tuesday. A full breakfast is offered before the business meeting and a local guest speaker. Contact President Michelle Benedict at 585-7785 for more information on the meeting or any of our events. New members are always welcomed. TICONDEROGA — The Champlain Valley Chorale rehearses each Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church, Wicker Street, Ticonderoga. New singers in all sections are welcomed, and no audition is necessary. For further information, con-
cate Bridge, Mondays at 12:30, Thursdays at 7 p.m. For more information call 585-3322. TICONDEROGA—The Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center will hold a monthly support group for caregivers at Inter-Lakes Health, Ethan Allen Library, the second Tuesday of every month from 45 p.m. Call 564-3370 or 800-3880199 for more information. TICONDEROGA — The Black Watch Memorial Library book discussion group meets the first Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. in Ticonderoga. TICONDEROGA — The Adirondack Trailriders meet the second Wednesday of each month, yearround, at 7 p.m. at the Ticonderoga Fish & Game Club.
Saturday, Sept. 5 PORT HENRY — The Sherman Free Library in Port Henry will have a book sale 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and the prices are: hardbacks three for $2, paperbacks 3 for $1 and children’s books 25 cents each.
Sunday, Sept. 6 PORT HENRY — The Sherman Free Library in Port Henry will have a book sale 2-4 p.m. (after the parade). The books will be $2 for a bag of books. SCHROON LAKE — The Schroon Lake Association will host its third annual duck race at 2 p.m. Hundreds of plastic ducks will be released into Mill Creek near the bridge on Main Street and will race to the finish where the creek flows into Schroon Lake. The ducks are available for temporary adoption for a $5 donation. For additional information or to adopt a duck call 5320202.
Wednesday, Sept. 9 CHILSON — The ADK Horse Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the Chilson Community Building. There will be a discussion of a family\horse day and the load of shavings the club ordered for members and friends. TICONDEROGA — The meeting of the Ticonderoga Area senior Citizens will be at 1 p.m. at the Armory.
Thursday, Sept. 10 CROWN POINT — Traumatic Brain Injury group meeting, 1869 Creek Road, 6:30 p.m. Call Gerard Thacher at 597-3104 for more information.
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SILVER BAY — The Northern Lake George Rotary will hold a dance with live music by Mike Vassallo and his group 7 -10 p.m. at th Silver Bay boat house. Tickets are $20 a person. For tickets or information call Julie Cook at 543-6421.
Friday, Sept. 11 CROWN POINT — Crown Point United Methodist Church will host a turkey supper. The meal will be served at 5 p.m. with take outs available at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $9 for adults and $5 for children ages 4-12. Children younger than age 4 will be free. WESTPORT — High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care will host its second annual square dance benefit and fundraiser at 7 p.m at the Essex County Fairgrounds. A special feature this year will be the “kiss a cow” event. A group of local celebrities and politicians will be in attendance and tickets will be available for purchase to “vote” for the one to kiss a cow at the end of the evening. Admission is $10 for adults. Children younger than age 12 will be free.
Saturday, Sept. 12 PORT HENRY — Brownie/Junior Troop #4040 of Moriah will hold a bottle drive and lawn sale. For bottle pick-up call Val Mildon at 9428112 or Heather Robbins at 5700048. The lawn sale will be held at 83 South Main St., Port Henry (Rose Capuano’s) beginning at 8 a.m. TICONDEROGA — Annual Revolutionary War Encampment, Fort Ticonderoga. For information call 585-2821.
Sunday, Sept. 13 SCHROON LAKE — Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club annual chicken and lobster bake will be held noon to 6 p.m. The menu will consist of roast pig, corn on the cob, clam chowder, sausages, hamburgers, salads, potatoes, chicken, lobster with assorted beverages, music and games. The event is open to the public. People should bring their own silverware. Tickets are $30 a person and be purchased by contacting Don Sage at 585-7250; Bunny Suprenant at 532-7685 or Tracy Hanchett at 532-7953 or 532-9525. TICONDEROGA — The biennial Tour of Homes of the Ticonderoga Festival Guild will be held 2 to 5 p.m. Six homes, new and historic, in Putnam Station will be open for visiting. The tour will begin in the historic one-room schoolhouse in front of the Putnam Presbyterian Church, where those on the tour may turn in their tickets and receive maps and directions to the houses. Tickets are $20 a person and are available now by calling the Festival Guild at 5856716 or by contacting members of the board of directors. TICONDEROGA — The Champlain Valley Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association will meet at 1 p.m. at the Ticonderoga American Legion on Montcalm Street. People are asked to bring a dish for the buffet. All are welcome. Call 546-7359 for information.
Monday, Sept. 14 PORT HENRY — The board of trustees of the Sherman Free Library will hold a meeting at 4 p.m. at the library. SCHROON LAKE — Art workshop, Making Mosaics, For additional information or to enroll in a workshop, call The Towne Store at 532-9954 or visit online at www.townestore.com TICONDEROGA — Traumatic Brain Injury group meeting, MosesLudington Hospital at Inter Lakes Health Facility, 1019 Wicker St., Room 503, 6:30 p.m. Call Gerard Thacher at 597-3104 for more information.
Tuesday, Sept. 15 PORT HENRY — Hunter education classes will be held 6 to 10 p.m. at the Moriah Central School. For more information call Charles Kolodzey 546-8290 or Dennis Mullen 942-6565. SCHROON LAKE — Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce meeting, 6:30 p.m. Schroon town hall meeting room.
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65 CD’s mostly Country Western hits, perfect condition, popular price $50. 518-523-1681
PING-PONG table by Harvard Sports, like new, $100 firm, on Lake George. 518-6563088
68 MAPLE Building Blocks for young child. Lot of fun $30. 518-623-3669
RADIO COBRA 38WXST Walky Talky, 40 chan., pair $30.00. 802-475-2417
80GBHD PLAYSTATION 3,with,10games.paddle paid$900 sell for $400obo contact meat ps3forsale51@yahoo.com
SINGLE AXLE Utility Trailer, new shop, built 4’x6 1/2’ removable 20” sides. H.O. Tires $395. 802-492-2308
ANDERSEN CASEMENT Window 4foot by 4foot, vinyl clad-wood frame screens included $100 OBO (518)494-9990 BARN BEAMS, hand hewed, make an offer. 518-643-8462 BARN FULL of Furniture and Antiques, tools & etc. Call for list, all calls returned, 518-5329841 Schroon Lake BOYS BIKE 15” wheel, $15. 518-543-8850 CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Solid Wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original cost $4500. Sell for $749. Can deliver. 917-731-0425
COAL DELIVERED TO YOUR HOUSE (BAGGED) RICE, NUT, OR PEA $300 PER TON 518-361-0983
LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT LOANS, Auto Accidents & Work Comp. LOW FEES on all cases. 866-709-1100, www.glofin.com
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Clothes Dryer Maytag electric, $200 OBO; Clothes washer Maytag, needs water pump $100. 518-834-1166 DIRECTV FREE 5 MONTHS! Includes ALL 265+ Digital Channels + Movies with NFL SundayTicket! Ask how today! FREE DVR/HD receiver! Packages from $29.99. DirectStarTV 1-800-206-4912
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VENT LESS GAS fireplace, attractive wood, excellent shape $250. 518-536-0152 WOOD SHELVING 1”x7” or 1”x15”x32”. 80’ steel brackets + clips. $30. 518-576-4592
FREE FREE 10 FT fluorescent lights. 518-5468614
FURNITURE 2 SCANDINAVIAN style comfortable leather & solid wood chairs. $60. 518-494-3872 2 END tables 2’x2’x 1 1/2’ $40 for both. 518324-4740 6’ SOLID Oak Armoire, matching end tables, good condition $150.00. 518-532-9841 ANTIQUE PINE dresser, 3 large drawers on the bottom, 2 small drawers on the top with antique keys, 15 1/2” deep x 37” wide, x 37 “ high, excellent condition, 518-891-2921. BEDROOM SET, Queen Size Bed w/dresser, chest of drawers, nightstand, and large mirror. $400. (518) 891-5962
COMPUTER CENTER 4 1/2 ‘ long, like new, $100. 518-891-2692 COMPUTER DESK, Brand new, need to sell, Must get $200.00 for it. Call 518-623-4100
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN riding mower 36”, 11hp (all metal) MFG by Roper, excellent condition $375.00. 802-775-0280 TORO CORDLESS Lawn mower, like new $175. 518-644-9481
MALE & FEMALE mixed Rottie’s Free To A Good Home, Call for more info 518-942-7034
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TREE WORK Professional Climber with Decades of experience with anything from difficult removals to tasteful selected pruning Fully equipped & insured Michael Emelianoff 518-251-3936
EVERLAST ONE Gym- 60 exercises-With CD and all parts. Excellent conditionSaranac Lake $35 (518) 524-0418 NEW OLYMPIC Weight bar (45lb) for $35 518-668-5450.
TROY-BILT chipper shredder. Will take up to 3” diameter branches. Excellent condition. $299. (518) 891-2568 TROYBILT CHIPPER Vac w/bag, gas driven, 5HP, excellent condition, $400 518-834-5185
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TREADMILL “WESLOW” equipment: extra wide adjustable deck, distance,time, calories,speed display, with pulse sensor. $199.99: 802-459-2987 WEIDER PRO-355 Universal Weight Bench, all stations, holds 510 lbs with instructions. New! $125. 518-566-8968
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HORSES/ACCESS. 2005 FEATHERLITE two horse straight load aluminum trailer, large storage area in front, white, Excellent condition $9000 518-5854466 or cg4266@wildblue.net BOARDING HORSES, $150 + per month, call for details 518-543-6336 Available October 1
JEWELRY NEW, NEVER worn (in case with reciept) Men’s Citizens watch. $200.00. Call for details. (518) 572-0734
LAWN & GARDEN 20” ROTOTILLER. 5 HP, starts on first pull. Good condition. $200/OBO. 802-885-2094. POWER MOWER, 20 inch, runs good $20 518-597-3939
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AKC LAB Puppies, parents OFA certified, written health guarantee 802-524-2211 sundancer_40@yahoo.com
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AMERICAN PIT Bull Terrier puppies w/papers, Brindell & Tri colors, 9 males & 3 females. 518-623-9756 BEAUTIFUL BLACK Great Dane Puppies, Family raised, vet checked, 1st. shots included, Ready To Go Now! $800 518-643-0320 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY Raised AKC Chocolate, Yellow, & Black Lab puppies, 1st shots, $400. 518-529-0165 or 315-244-3855 BLACK & YELLOW Lab Pups AKC/OFA/DNA, hips excellent, vet exam, first shots, family raised, house broken. 518597-3404 DOG KENNEL 36X24X26 $50. 518-5329439 KITTENS FOR ADOPTION; READY TO GO TO THEIR NEW HOME! (518) 236-4810
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TOOLS GARAGE FULL, including miter saw, lathe, drill press, call for details, 518-543-6418 NEW COMO. Mitre Saw/large tuble saw both 10” was $450 now both $250. 802-247-3617 TWO TON Auto frame Jack, cost $400, never used, air Rowered, Asking $275.00 OBO. 518-643-0269
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Office location: Essex County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o the LLC 45 Harmony Rd. Mineville, NY 12956 Purpose: any lawful activity TT-8/15-9/19/09-6TC49117 -------------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TREADWAY'S PUB LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/5/2009. Office location Essex County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o the LLC P.O. Box 151, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 TT-8/22-9/26/09-6TC49140 -------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF ESSEX - WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, AGAINST THOMAS A. ALLEN, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated 7/14/2009, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Essex County Courthouse, New York, on 9/10/2009 at 10:30 AM, premises known as 2569 MORIAH ROAD, MORIAH, NY 12960. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of MORIAH, County of Essex and State of New York, Section, Block and Lot: 96.20-317. Approximate amount of judgment $38,436.65 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #1046/08. William E. Russell, Referee, Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys for Plaintiff, P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240-1291 Dated: 8/4/2009 TT-8/15/09-9/5/09-4TC-49099 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Ticonderoga Fire Commission will hold their 2010 Budget Workshop at 6:30 PM and their monthly meeting to immediately follow the budget workshop on Monday, September 14, 2009 at the Ticonderoga Fire House, Montcalm Street, Ticonderoga, NY. NOTE - The monthly meeting change to September 14, 2009. The public is invited to attend all meetings. Justina Huestis, Secretary Ticonderoga Fire Commission TT-9/5/09-1TC-49189 ----------------------------------------PROPOSALS FOR GUTTER SYSTEM The Essex County IDA is seeking proposals for work at our building located at the Moriah Business Park, Plank Road in Mineville. The proposed work will include removal of the existing gutter system and installation of a new gutter system along the back of the 22, 000 square foot building. Person(s) interested in visiting building and discussing work should contact Jody Olcott at 873-9114 as proposals for this work are due to the Essex County IDA, PO Box 217, Elizabethtown NY 12932 by 4:00PM on Friday, September 11, 2009. Proposals can also be sent via fax to 8732011. The Essex County IDA reserves the right to reject any and all proposals not considered to be in the best interest of the Essex County IDA, and to waive any technical or formal defect in the proposals which is considered by the Essex County IDA to be merely irregular, immaterial or unsubstantial. VN-9/5/09-1TC-49191 TT-9/5/09-1TC-49191 ----------------------------------------PROPOSALS FOR LOCK SERVICING The Essex County IDA is seeking proposals for work at our building located at the Moriah Business Park, Plank Road in Mineville. The proposed work will include servicing and/or replacement of multiple entrance door locks at the building. IDA is seeking professional to review the existing door lock systems at the building and fix and/or replace locks. Person(s) interested in visiting building and discussing work should contact Jody Olcott at 873-9114 as proposals for this work are due to the Essex County IDA, PO Box 217, Elizabethtown NY 12932 by 4:00PM on Friday, September 11, 2009. Proposals can also be sent via fax to 8732011. The Essex County IDA reserves the right to reject any and all proposals not considered to be in the best interest of the Essex County IDA, and to waive any technical or formal defect in the proposals which is considered by the Essex County IDA to be
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SATURDAY September 5, 2009 merely irregular, immaterial or unsubstantial. VN-9/5/09-1TC-49192 TT-9/5/09-1TC-49192 ----------------------------------------TAX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the School Tax Roll and Warrant from the Ticonderoga Central School District have been left with me for the collection of taxes therein levied. I will receive taxes at the Community Building, Ticonderoga, New York from September 1, 2009 to November 4, 2009 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on all days during the period except Saturday, Sunday and holidays. From September 1st to September 30th, no penalty will be charged; from October 1st to November 2nd, two (2) percentum will be added; and from November 3rd to November 4th, three (3) percentum will be added. No payment can be accepted after November 4, 2009. Jean McKee School Tax Collector TT-9/5/09-1TC-49193 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Putnam Planning Board of the Town of Putnam will hold a public hearing, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, on the application of Joseph & Nancy Fisher for the approval of a Site
Plan Review proposal to add 1416 sq. ft. to their existing home. Said proposal is located on 5183 Sagamore Road in the Town of Putnam and is bounded by properties owned by Douglas and Alison Windle, Andrew & Joyce Manchester and Mark and Karen Faeth. Said hearing will be held on the 9th. day of September at the Putnam Town Hall at 7:00 pm at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. By order of the Putnam Planning Board Paula M. Wilson, Clerk TT-9/5/09-1TC-49200 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE THE CROWN POINT BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE 2010 FIRE DISTRICT BUDGET ON SEPTEMBER 14TH AT 6:30 PM THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING FOR SEPTEMBER WILL FOLLOW THE PUBLIC HEARING IF ANYONE WISHES TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE 2010 BUDGET PLEASE CONTACT WILLIAM BUELL FIRE DISTRICT SECRETARY AT 518-597-4565 MEETING AND HEARING WILL BE HELD AT 2764 MAIN STREET IN THE CROWN POINT FIRE HOUSE MEETING HALL ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BY ORDER OF THE CROWN POINT BOARD OF FIRE
COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY WILLIAM BUELL FIRE DISTRICT SECRETARY TT-9/5,9/12/09-2TC-49201 ----------------------------------------FOREST DALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION MEETING The Annual Meeting of the lot owners of the Forest Dale Cemetery will be held at 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at the Crown Point Fire House. At this meeting the Board of Directors will act on all business to come before the Board, review and adopt revised corporate bylaws and cemetery rules and regulations, report on overall maintenance, and answer questions pertaining to the cemetery. Although only lot owners can vote, all interested parties are invited and encouraged to attend. TT-9/5-9/19/09-3TC-49206 -----------------------------------------
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Glens Falls National Bank. PO Box 428 Schroon Lake, N.Y. 12870 anytime before Nov. 4, 2009. Last date for collection is Nov. 4, 2009. There is no penalty on taxes paid by Sept. 30, 2009. Penalties on late payments start Oct. 1, 2009-Oct. 31, 2009 2%. Nov. 1, 2009 – Nov. 4, 2009 3% after Nov. 4nd taxes are returned to the county office for relieved. Mrs. Danielle Fosella District Treasurer Schroon Lake Central School District TT-9/5,9/19,10/10,10/24/094TC-49204 -----------------------------------------
NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING for the Water Improvement Project in the Town of Moriah, New York. The Town of Moriah, New York intends to file an application for funding consideration with the USDA, Rural Development for the Pre-Development Planning of the Water System ImproveSCHOOL TAX COLLECTOR’S ment Project. The proposed NOTICE Water Project is located on the Notice is hereby given that the Elk Inn and Forge Hollow Roads Tax roll & warrant for the Schroon Lake Central School Ticonderoga District have been received for 2 Bedroom 2nd floor Apartment collection of taxes therein levied. includes heat & hot water, Taxes will be collected at the W/D hook up. $650/mo. Glens Falls National Bank, 1st month plus Schroon Lake Branch only. Security & References. Monday thru Friday 9:30 am to 11:30 and from 1pm to 2:30 pm (518) 588-0182 38837 Taxes may be mailed to the
and includes evaluation of water system improvements to service 78 residents. The Town intends to request grant funding for the Pre-Development Planning with an included 50% match from the Town. TT-9/5/09-1TC-49207
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CARPENTERS WANTED in Ticonderoga. Call 603-502-2245 or email kurt_@hoeftandhoeft.com COOK FALL Weekends. Serve, safer, certified. 518-494-2620. PICKERS/COLLECTORS For Tree seeds & Berries Buying fresh Barberries. 9/1/09-9/20/09 Call Jim H. 607-535-7955 SCIENCE TEACHER Immediate vacancy, Crown Point Central School, NY State Certificate required. Call 518-597-4200 for an application. Send completed application, resume, certification, transcripts, and three letters of reference to Mrs. Shari L. Brannock, Superintendent, P.O. Box 35, Crown Point, NY, 12928, September 8, 2009 EOE.
INSTRUCTION & TRAINING FORCE PROTECTION Security Details. $73K - $220K Paid Training! Kidnapping Prevention. $250 - $1000/day. Call 1-615891-1163, Ext. 812, www.rlcenterprises.net Call us at 1-800-989-4237
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AUTO ACCESSORIES 4 COOPER Lifeliner Classic II Steel Belted Radial all Season Tires P195/65R15 For Sale $100 OBO Call 518-643-9391 BED EXTENDER for Toyota Tacoma Truck, fits thru 2005 series $80. 518-766-2219 FOR SALE 2 kelly safari tires 205 75 r15 like new (518) 946-7434 FOUR P175/ 70, R13 X-Trac tires $150, New 518-852-0709 FOUR TIRES: P185/70R14...sold car...good condition (518) 594-7203 (518) 594-7203 SNOW TIRES 225/60R 16, used one season. Asking $80. 802-758-2790 SNOW TIRES Cooper Weathermaster, excellent condition, 195/60R15 $60 for 4. Get Ready For Winter. 518-637-8198 SPORT 20-SV Sears car carrier, $50 Firm. 802-388-2464 for more info. TIRES, SET of 4, 185/70 R13, Radials, very good condition 470. 802-446-3919 TIRES: 8 Michelin 225/70r/19.5 load range G. Good condition. $100 each 518-563-6243 TRUCK CAP fiberglass, black, fits Ford Ranger $275. 518-962-2371
AUTO WANTED AAAA ** DONATION Donate your Car Boat or Real Estate. IRS Tax Deductible. Free Pick-up/Tow. Any Model/Condition. Help Under Privileged Children. Outreach Center. 1-800-928-7566 DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON. NOAH’S ARC SUPPORT NO KILL SHELTERS, RESEARCH TO ADVANCE VETERINARY TREATMENTS FREE TOWING, TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NONRUNNERS ACCEPTED 1-866-912-GIVE DONATE YOUR CAR Boat or Real Estate. Fully Tax Deductible. IRS Recognized Charity. Free Pick-Up & Tow. Any Model or Condition. Help Needy Children. outreachcenter.com 1-800-596-4011 DONATE YOUR CAR, TREE OF LIFE, “Food on Wheels” Program, Family Relief Services, Tax Deduction Receipt Given OnThe-Spot, Any Condition, FREE TOW within 3 hrs 24/7, 1-800-364-5849, 1-877-44MEALS. DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING “Cars for Kids” Any Condition. Tax Deductible Outreach Center 1-800-521-7566 DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible Outreach Center. 1-800-597-9411
PAT’S LABOR DAY PICK!
2005 FORD F150 LARIAT
BOATS 10 FOOT boat and trailer, come & look $250.00 As Is. 802-683-1143 16’ ALUMINUM Starcraft, complete w/camping equipment, fishing equipment & Life Jackets, $1600 OBO. 518-891-7041 17FT ALUMINUM canoe. good condition. $150.00 (802) 434-2273 18HP JOHNSON Motor (outboard) $250. 802-773-9287 1982 WELLCRAFT 20’ Cuddy, 270HP Merc Cruiser, excellent condition, well maintained, full canvas, Bimini Top, full cover, galvanized trailer, Sacrifice @ $3500 Firm. 518-5857630 1986 18’ VIP bow rider & Force 125HP outboard motor. Well maintained, ready to water ski. Trailer included. $1,200. (518) 4944398. CANOE LIKE new. Fiberglass 17ft.. $300.00 Call 518-494-0044 or 518-6418533 GRUMMAN ALUMINUM Canoe $495.00. 518-543-6067 KAYAK SPRAY skirt, for Kayak Cockpit measuring 21 1/2” wide X 40” long, brand new, never used, tags still on. New $50. Asking $40 Call 518-873-2424 PADDLEBOATS $250, with canopy $295. 2 years old. Pelican yellow/blue. Good condition. Lake Placid. (518) 524-7890
NEW 3PT. Hitch back blade, medium duty, 7 positions, 7’. $450. 518-639-5353 NH 258 Rake with Dolly wheels $2850; NH 256 $1400; NH 256 $1850 with dolly wheels; JD 310 R Baler $3050; Bush Hogs $300 up. 518-639-5353.
MOTORCYCLE/ ATV 2003 HARLEY Davidson, Anniversary Edition low rider, 30K miles, manufacturers warranty until 2010, to many extras to list, $9000 518-623-4565
AUTO DONATIONS DONATE A CAR HELP CHILDREN FIGHTING DIABETES. Fast, Free Towing. Call 7 days/week. Non-runners OK. Tax Deductible. Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1-800-578-0408
DONATE YOUR VEHICLE UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION. Free Mammogram www.ubcf.info RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON 1-888-4685964
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L OANS A VAILABLE NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT? BANKRUPTCY?
TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 1986 CHEVY Custom Deluxe 4x4 with Fisher Plow. Call for details $450. 518-802-0830 94 FORD F-150, 96,500 miles, cruise, A/C, auto, $2400. 518-576-9312
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DONATE A CAR: TIMOTHY HILL CHILDREN’S RANCH. Helping Abused and Neglected Children in NY for 29 years. Nonrunners OK. 1-866-519-6046.
Hometown Chevrolet Oldsmobile 152 Broadway Whitehall, NY • (518) 499-2886 • Ask for Joe
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1966 FORD T-Bird, 2 dr. coupe, automatic, 70,000 org. miles, driving condition, Best offer. 518-946-7550
$
18,900
5.4 V8 ENGINE, Heated Leather Seats, Power Sliding Window Dealer for more than 30 years
WICKER FORD INC. 1080 Wicker Street, Ticonderoga, NY 518-585-2888 • WWW.WICKERFORD.NET
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1995 DODGE Stratus, 1998 ext/c Dakota Pickup 4x4, 1993 14 ft box truck com., 1982 CJ 7 304 V8 4 speed, 1992 Yamaha 350 4x4 Big Bear, 518-597-3270 1995 ISUZU Rodeo, body/frame perfect, four wheel, front end rebuilt, needs trans $499 firm 518-643-2947 1998 GMC 4x4 w/ extra cab $4800; 2002 Mercury Sable $3600; 99 Ford Ranger 4 cyl., 5spd., $1100; 95 Buick $950; 81 Monte Carlo 66,000 miles $1500. 518-494-4727
‘06 Subaru Legacy 2.5i
‘01 Subaru Forester
‘07 Chevy V-6
Loaded, Moonroof, Automatic, 68K
5 Speed, A/C, Cruise, PW, PL, 165K
Loaded! This car is as good as a new one. 19K
$
13,000
4’ YORK Rake, brand new, used once, $450 Firm. 518-582-5503
‘09 Single Car Hauler
4 Wheel Brakes, 18’, Elec. Power $
2003 WILDERNESS Sept. $ Sale!
(Exit 19 off I-87, Turn Right, 4 Miles) •
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11,000
‘01 GMC Van 5.7, V8, A/C, 169K, Runs Well
‘03 Subaru Forester Loaded, Automatic, CD Player, Southern Car, 110K!
$
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12,900
$
$ 6,900 9,500 Many More Subarus To Choose From... Call With Your Needs
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FARM EQUIPMENT 4,400 ‘06 Landscaping Trailer
$
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WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-7721142. 1-310-721-0726.
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1997 AMERICAN Star Fifth Wheel, 33 WRKD/Slide, tub/shower, 17’ awning, ladder, power jacks, spare tire, rear hitch, no smoke, excellent condition. $12,000 518-494-7801.
MOTORCYCLE HONDA 350, 4cyl., 1953, 12,000 miles, Classic. $350.00. 518-5231720
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