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PRIDE SUMMER’S UNOFFICIAL END grants aid Ti Main St. Businesses using matching funds for renovations
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TICONDEROGA — The unmistakable sounds of revitalization can be hear d these days in downtown T iconderoga, thanks in lar ge part to public grants secur ed by PRIDE of Ticonderoga. “You hear the saws, the hammers,” the non-profit organization’s Executive Director Shar on Reynolds said. “It’s a r eal indicator of r evitalization. It just connotes progress.” In 2010, PRIDE was awarded a $387,000 New York Main St. Grant, the or ganization’s third in five years. The funds for this competitive state grant come fr om the New York State Housing T rust Fund Corporation. The grant r eceived by PRIDE was divvied up to 19 downtown building owners to do r enovations on their structures. About half of these projects have been completed, Reynolds said. “Even though you ar e seeing some exciting changes on
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Local United Way sets its goal for 2012.
John Sweet of the Port Henry Fire Department pays his respects to the flag during the the annual Labor Day celebration held Sept. 3 and 4 in Moriah.
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Schroon supervisor to step down “I r eally need family time,” Moses said. “When ther e is something they (family members) want fred@denpubs.com to do, I want to be ther e with them.” Moses has been in the supervisor ’s office more than 25 years. She SCHROON LAKE — Schroon will have a new supervisor in 2012. worked as clerk to Supervisor John Kelly for 13 1/2 years. When he Cathy Moses has decided not to seek re-election to the post, having stepped down, Moses was elected supervisor. She’s held the office 12 served 12 years as the town’s top years. official.
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“I’m so honored to have had the opportunity to work at our town hall,” Moses said. “People have been wonderful. I’m very grateful for my 25 1/2 years here.” Hoping to succeed Moses ar e Michael Marnell, Meg W ood and Dennis Christian. All ar e seeking the Republican Party nomination in the Sept. 13 primary . Each has also filed to run as an independent
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