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Dr. Suess story hour at Carousel SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Carousel Presents, “Dr. Seuss's Read across America Story Hour,” Saturday, March 2, from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Admission is $5 per person and includes storytelling, complimentary milk and cookies, a free book, and a ride on the Carousel. Dr. Seuss may even be there.
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Colby Classic set SARANAC LAKE — The Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club will host the 29th Annual Colby Classic Ice Fishing Derby on Saturday and Sunday, March 2-3, at Lake Colby in the village of Saranac Lake. The derby starts at 7 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. each day. Contestants can pre-register for the derby at the Blue Line Sports Shop in Saranac Lake, or on derby days at the Lake Colby beach house across from the Adirondack Medical Center on Route 86. Derby Day registration begins at 6:45 a.m. each day. The registration fee is $7 per adult per day or $10 per adult for both days. Youths under 16 years of age can register for $3 per day or $5 for both days. Contestants will be eligible to win prizes in the trout, salmon, perch and northern pike categories with separate prizes awarded to adults and youths. The tournament grand prize is a charterfishing trip for two people with Fish Doctor Charters of Mexico, N.Y. Door prizes and raffles will also be awarded. Fifteen tagged fish will be stocked in Lake Colby prior to the derby courtesy of the NYSDEC Lake Clear fish hatchery. A $100 prize will be awarded to any lucky fisherman who catches a tagged fish during the derby.
The Northern Needles Fabric Arts group from Long Lake has completed 24 fleece lap blankets that have been donated to Mercy Health Care nursing home in Tupper Lake and High Peaks Hospice. The group holds all day work sessions each second and fourth Wednesday at St. Henry's Parish Center, Long Lake. Besides working on their own quilting and needlework, each year the group completes a service project to benefit a local charity. Pictured with the completed blankets are, back from left, Lorraine Pine, Jackie Mallery, Dona Hall, and front, Barbara Keough.
New smart meters help Paul Smith’s students cut their energy use PAUL SMITHS — Students at Paul Smith's College have a new tool to see just how much impact their energy conservation efforts are having: networked electricity meters that illustrate how much power is being used in their residence halls every moment of the day. The meters have been installed in all 15 residence halls on campus. A 55-inch
television screen in the Joan Weill Student Center displays the energy updates in real time. Eventually, the information will be available on the Web. Jon Buyl, a junior majoring in environmental studies who co-wrote the proposal, said the meters are meant to show that changes in behavior can make a big difference in how much electricity is
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used on campus. To drive the message home, students will compete to see which residence hall can reduce electricity use the most over a four-week period starting February 25. The winning building will get first crack at next year's housing lottery, as well as other conservation-related prizes. "Effective energy-conservation campaigns should en-
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RAY BROOK — There were no injuries reported after a small plane carrying three people crashed in the Adirondack wilderness near Lake Placid on Thursday, Feb. 21. The Van’s Aircraft RV-10 crashed around 6:30 p.m., according to Essex County Emergency Services Director Don Jaquish. A state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) crew led the three out of the forest at about 2:30 a.m. Friday. On the plane were Michael Oster, 54, Jeff O’Connor, 58, and Frank Dombroski, 51, all of Westfield, N.J., according to DEC Region 5 spokesman David Winchell. According to a flight plan observed by Adirondack Regional Airport Manager CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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gage the community and raise awareness," said Katharine Glenn, the campus' sustainability coordinator. "This competition is the first step." Glenn is hoping students see that when they shut off the lights when they leave a room, or open their blinds during the day to let sunlight add some warmth in winter, it makes a difference. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
SARANAC LAKE — Almost 30 area art programs were awarded funding through the 2013 Decentralization Grant Funding on Feb 1. The grants were announced by the North Country Cultural Center. Projects were awarded funding in Clinton, Essex, and Franklin County, decentralization grant coordinator Kathleen Recchia said. This was this first time the grants CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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Community Trust grants aid local French programs LAKE PLACID — Checks totaling $14,000 have gone to eleven foreign language projects at eight Adirondack schools. The February grants come from a new fund at the Adirondack Community Trust (ACT) that gives awards for projects that enrich foreign language instruction. All Adirondack French and Spanish teachers are welcome to apply. AuSable Valley Central School won four grants for French and Spanish immersion
projects: a three-day trip to Canada, a photo story project, and producing a play. Another grant went to Lake George, where the school was transformed into a French village for a weekend—and everyone spoke French only. Gifts to the fund are welcome and will help increase the amount available for teachers. For more information, contact andrea@generousact.org or visit ACT’s website www.generousact.org.
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Camper scholarships available SARANAC LAKE — The Lake Champlain Chapter of Trout Unlimited will again provide scholarships for interested young men and women 12 to 17 years old to attend DEC’s popular summer camp program. The camps, located at Camp Colby, Pack Forest, Debruce, and Rushford, provide a great opportunity to learn more about our environment and to have fun in the summer. Parents provide transport to and from the camp for the one-week sessions which are conducted in july and august. The scholarships are a memorial to Sam Theusen and Dennis Aprill, outstanding educators, leaders and anglers who devoted their life to the North Country. To apply, send a one-page letter telling why you are interested in learning more about the outdoors in New York State to Gretchen Comfort, 749 Norrisville Road, Schuyler Falls, NY, 12985 by March 31. For more info for campers and parents, go to dec.ny.gov/education.
Honor rollsSaranac Lake High SARANAC LAKE — The following students have been named to the Saanac Lake High School honor rolls for the second marking period of the 2012-13 school year: Grade 9 HONORS Nickole Andronica, Caitrin Bodmer, Joseph Brogan, Charles Carpenter, Connor Celeste, Cheynne Charland, Macy Fischer, Corinne Gambacurta, Brandon Gonyea, Louisa Hameline, Bryce Hartman, Gabrielle Isabella, Matthew Keating, Taylor Klaus, Evan Hill, Austin Larabie, Jaclyn Latourelle, Kaitlin Lawless, Brooke Shipman, Jordan Stewart, Nathalie Munn, Lillian O’Connor. HIGH HONORS Kelly Dalton, Julia DeTar, Morgan Hammond, Justina Hewitt, Johanna Mohrs, Michael Monroe, Morgan Paul, Chloe Peer, Stevie Phelabaum, Lauren Reeve, Carley Sawyer, Bridgit Sullivan.
Grade 10 HONORS Kianna Blanchard, Peter Curtis, Sheila Decker, Sydney Donaldson, Kody Gates, Elijah Hameline, Cassandra Hough, Ivy Huber, Dakota Kilner, Abbi Kirollos, Kilian Ryan, Dominique Santiago, Anna Mader, Hannah Seacord, Katherine Sullivan, Alexandra VanCott, Allycia Woodruff. HIGH HONORS Matthew Adams, Natalina Bevilacqua, Claire Bickford, Naomi Brandt, Shanna Buckley, Autumn Buerkett, Caroline Dodd, Abbey Fountain, Katelyn Hewitt, Laura Kleist, Jack Martin, Talia McDonough, Haleigh Morgan, Anuj Prajapati, Cooper Ros, Ethan Sawyer, Katharyn Snyder, Austin Swirsky, Eydon Thomashow, Gabriel Zaremba-Wroblewski.
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Corey Hurwitch, the three New Jersey men had planned to land the small plane at the Lake Placid Airport on Thursday evening. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, Jaquish said, adding that original reports that the crash occurred near Nye Mountain in the High Peaks Wilderness were false. A statement by the gov-
ernor ’s office concluded the crash site was actually just west of Lake Placid near Big Burn Mountain in the Mackenzie Mountain Wilderness Area. “The latitude and longitude coordinates given to us by the passengers proved to be incorrect,” Jaquish said. “For whatever reason, their GPS device wasn’t accurate, so it took DEC longer to find them.” According to the statement by the governor’s office, “Two DEC Forest Rangers initially responded to the Mount Jo trailhead on the Adirondack Loj Road and headed to the
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Tuberculosis researcher named Francis B. Trudeau chair SARANAC LAKE — The Board of Trustees of the Trudeau Institute has named senior faculty member Andrea Cooper the inaugural Francis B. Trudeau Chair in Tuberculosis and Related Research. The chair was established in recognition of Dr. Frank Trudeau’s 40 years of dedicated service to the Institute. Cooper began her scientific career at The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where she helped describe the interaction between macrophages and protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania. Moving to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., Cooper expanded her investigation of leishmaniasis and leishmanial antigens to include the T-cell-mediated response of patients suffering from cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral forms of this disease. In January 2002, Dr. Cooper joined the faculty of the Trudeau Institute, allowing her to focus her investigations into the cellular immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Her Trudeau Institute laboratory is working to understand how exactly the bacterium that causes tuberculosis manipulates the human immune response. Such informa-
tion will lead to improved vaccines against tuberculosis and other diseases of the lung. “On behalf of the Trudeau Institute’s Andrea Cooper Board of Photo by Alice Vera Trustees, I am delighted to recognize Dr. Cooper ’s accomplishments in lung research and her commitment to the Trudeau Institute,” said Dr. Ronald H. Goldfarb, the Institute’s president, CEO and director. He added, “I believe her many accomplishments in the field, combined with her stellar work ethic, make her deserving of this special honor.”
“I am extremely honored to have been appointed to this chair. I never met Dr. Francis Trudeau, but I know of his commitment to ensuring the continuation of worldrenowned research in the inspiring environment of the Adirondacks,” said Cooper. “During my 10 years at the Institute, my research has developed tremendously and this bears witness to the vision of Dr. Trudeau in developing this center for quiet contemplation from the sanitarium and research laboratories started by his grandfather and maintained by his father. Tuberculosis research at the Institute is returning to its roots as we pursue patient-based studies in populations throughout the world. I hope Dr. Trudeau would be pleased to think that the Institute he created can be the center of an international program that we hope will change the way we treat this most persistent and damaging disease.” Cooper is a member of the Faculty of 1,000 and is a standing member of the NIH grant review committee for Aids and Opportunistic Infections. She was previously awarded the prestigious DeSouza Research Award from the American Lung Association of the Southwest in 2008.
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Scherline, NCCCA Executive Director, said in a press release. “The additional grant categories, expansion of grant territory and inclusion of an Individual Artist Award involved new complexity for our organization and for our new Grants Coordinator, Kathy Recchia.” Recchia said in a press release, “with more than 30 applications submitted for consideration, members from the panels had some tough decisions to make. But each member did his or her research and after much deliberation, the applications were scored and awards recommended.” The following grants were awarded for 2013: Community Arts Grants were awarded to 21 projects in organizations from all three counties: In Clinton County, grants were awarded to the Adirondack Wind Ensemble,
Adirondack Youth Orchestra, ROTA Art Gallery, Champlain Valley Voices, and Rouses Point Dodge Memorial Library. In Essex County grants were awarded to Piano by Nature, Tahawus Lodge Center and Onstage, Ballard Park Concert Series, Ticonderoga Museum, Ticonderoga Guild Arts, Town of Keene, Tara Mulvey Youth Theatre, Ticonderoga Historical Society, Whallonsburg Grange, and the Champlain Valley Film Society. In Franklin county grants were awarded to Hobofest, Chateaugay Children’s Theatre, and the Foothills Art of Saranac Lake ArtWorks. Arts Education Grants were awarded to seven teaching artists that will bring their crafts into area schools. Artists Nadia Korths and Adrian Carr were chosen in Franklin County. Artists Grace Potthast, Sheri Amsel, and
Continued from page 1 have been awarded from the NCCCA to Essex and Southern Franklin County since the center began working in the area six years ago. Twenty one projects were funded under the “Community Arts Grants” category, seven under the “Arts Education” category and one regional artist was selected for the “Individual Artist” Category. The awards will be presented to the artists at a special awards ceremony at the NCCCA Arts Center on Friday March 8. The NCCCA received more than 30 requests from the region encompassing all of Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties in Northern New York. “This was a year of change for arts grants in the North Country,” Janine
Tutor training set LAKE PLACID — Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties will host a tutor training for prospective volunteers at the Lake Placid Beach House. This 12-hour Basic Literacy training will give you the tools, tips, and strategies needed to help a student learn how to read, improve literacy skills, or obtain a high school equivalence diploma. The training will be from 5 to 8 p.m. March 5, 7, March 12, and March 14. There is no fee to participate and all materials are included. For more information, call 891-5567 or email literacyef@yahoo.com.
Babysitting class scheduled ELIZABETHTOWN — The Elizabethtown Social Center will offer a series of three babysitting certification classes for students ages 12 through 18. The ElizabethtownLewis Emergency Squad will conduct training in CPR on Friday, March 15, and First Aid on Thursday, March 21. The ACAP Child Care Program will offer a Child Care Basics class on Thursday, May 15. A pizza lunch is provided at each class. The cost for the entire series is $25. Social Center Teen Members only pay $15 for the series if registered by March 8. Single classes are $10 each. Elizabeth Lee were chosen in Essex County. Artists Amy Guglielmo and Bucky Seiden were chosen in Clinton County. The newly available Individual Artist Award was awarded to Helen Demong of Saranac Lake for her proposal of “Voices of Timbuctoo: An Abolition Oratorio.” Recchia said the Timbuctoo project was a leading contender because the project will encompass the history of abolitionist movement in the Adirondacks. For a complete listing of decentralization funded projects, visit the NCCCA Arts Center ’s website at: www.plattsburgharts.org For more information on the Decentralization Grant or the award ceremony, contact Kathleen Recchia at 563-1604 or e-mail grants@plattsburgharts.org.
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t’s not often the Adirondack Park Agency gets good press. Let this be one of those few times. Media groups — including Denton — tend to use the APA as a convenient punching bag when property rights and economic development seem to take a back seat to environmental concerns. Rightfully so, we should be vigilant watchdogs of state government; however, we should also offer praise when it’s earned. Therefore, what the APA did for Indian Lake recently should be noted. In December 2012, APA Special Assistant for Economic Affairs Dan Kelleher released a marketing study to pinpoint which grocery chains are good candidates for Indian Lake (IGA and the Big M). The community has been without a grocery store for more than three years. This was the first such study Kelleher has compiled since joining the Agency in early 2012, and he’s hoping it won’t be his last. Asked why the APA used its important resources toward this project, we weren’t surprised to hear the same rhetoric we’ve heard for decades, about making sure Adirondack communities are sustainable and great places to live. We’ve heard that answer over and over without much definition for the word “sustainable” when it comes to economic development. Yet we were impressed by the APA’s approach to this project, and Kelleher did something during his Denton interview that government workers rarely choose to do; he explained something in plain English and with an honest answer: “We’re not exactly an organization that can go out and recruit new companies to locate to places. But we can give communities the data that they need to go do that themselves.” The APA is tiny compared to most state agencies with fewer than 60 staffers. So it doesn’t have many resources. In fact, Kelleher is the only person in the Economic Services Unit, and he received help on the Indian Lake marketing study from the two people in the Local Government Services Unit. So it’s true, they can’t go out and create economic development opportunities for Adirondack communities. That’s never really been the promise, though. What the APA has done well is work with towns and villages on local
land use plans and be a cheerleader for economic development, making sure to have a presence at major initiatives and conferences. But we don’t always see the APA’s economic development results on paper like we do with the Indian Lake Grocer Analysis. This shows in black and white that the APA can work within its mission to help communities help themselves. And one of the greatest tools they can provide is data, spelled out in a market analysis that Indian Lake can include with a business plan. Using this information, communities, such as Indian Lake, are now empowered to draft proposals to attract business. That means a bigger tax base, more jobs, and improving communities’ chances of becoming sustainable. So Kelleher is now making his Jerry Maguire plea of “Help me help you.” Communities should contact him (891-4050) if they have ideas for similar marketing studies. As for the elusive definition of sustainability, we applaud the Saranac Lake-based Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) for its current effort to draft a North Country Regional Sustainability Plan, which should be complete in the spring. The document will focus on liveable communities, economic development, water and waste management, energy, transportation and working landscapes. The ANCA website lists the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s definition for sustainability: “Sustainability is living, operating and growing more efficiently, while using fewer resources ... We can also foster communities that have lower costs, more businesses and jobs, and improved quality of life.” We should note that the ANCA Board president is Steve Erman, Kelleher’s predecessor at the APA, and APA Executive Director Terry Martino is the former executive director at ANCA. With their help — and the help of many at these organizations — the Adirondack Park just might be headed in the right direction, both environmentally and economically. And, in plain English, Indian Lake could soon have a new grocery store. —Denton Publications Editorial Board
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t’s appropriate that I draft this column flying at 10,000 feet while crossing this beautiful country of ours, on a quick overnight trip to Las Vegas for a publishers’ meeting. As I peer out the window, I ponder what our elected officials will do in the coming week with the March 1 Sequester deadline. For all of our sakes, I hope they’ve worked out a compromise to put the country on a correction course to begin addressing our ever-rising debt load. From this publisher ’s perspective, here are my recommendations to those who ultimately are suppose to be running this country and looking out for our best interest and the generations to come. Mr. President, you won the election. You’ve no further need to keep campaigning. It’s time to govern. I know you think you’ve got the upper hand over the bumbling Republicans, and perhaps you’re thinking this an opportune time to bring them to their knees. Mr. President, please take a lesson from President Lincoln. He and Gen. Grant understood we are all Americans, and standing on the neck of the South would not heal the wounds of the Union. It was time to unite and rebuild. Mr. President it’s within your reach to be the “Great Uniter” or the “Great Divider.” This nation needs to come together. Please use your reelection and your skills as a community organizer to be the ultimate nation organizer. Reach out to the opposition and embrace them as you’ve embraced your own party. Use your powerful office to unite and bring us all into the new future this country so desperately needs now. Mr. Boehner, as Speaker of the House it’s within your power to lead your party and the nation. Current public opinion of the Republican-led house is at an all-time low. If you can lead, you have nowhere to go but up. If you can’t lead the House and this nation to anything more than just further gridlock, then perhaps it’s time to step down and let a new leader seek solutions that enhance the party’s standing and inspire the party faithful. The nation and the economy need an optimistic outlook. We need to restore national pride. We need to put a new luster on America’s world imagine. The world needs American leadership now perhaps
more than ever, but if we can’t solve our own problems, how will we realistically Dan Alexander meet the Thoughts from many chalBehind the Pressline lenges that lie on the world agenda? Mr. Reed, you and your colleagues must lead the Senate to be the catalyst the brings the speaker and president together. It’s not an easy job but certainly more rewarding than presiding over a body that has accomplished little since you’ve taken control of the Senate. America, red states and blue states, we have a choice. We can continue to drive our elected officials to even greater forms of divisiveness and destroy this country for future generations or we can wake up and smell what we’ve been brewing and start sending the message of national unity that gives our elected officials the green light to move to common ground. It’s time to end this economic nightmare and recognize we’ve each got far more to lose than we’ll ever gain if we keep the country going in the current direction. We need less political cover and partisan rhetoric than we’re currently getting from harebrain stunts like the Sequester, where both parties sign on then blame the other side for its devastating effects. It was always nothing more than a façade, designed to give both parties cover during the election cycle. If both parties could sign on to that goofy plan as the best way to govern, just think what’s next if we don’t demand they set a new course now. It’s time for a new national quest … a United States quest to rediscover the promise and opportunity we owe future generations. Let’s start solving these issues now before it’s too late. We can do this. It won’t be easy, but every day we wait to start turning things around will make it that much more painful. Dan Alexander is president and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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Friday, March 1
PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharron Ave, noon. WHALLONSBURG — Dance Social in Whallonsburg, Whallonsburg Grange Hall,1610 NYS Route 22, 7:30 - 10 p.m. 963-4170, www.thegrangehall.org. LAKE PLACID — Comedy Night - Rusty DeWees: The Logger, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $21. PLATTSBURGH — House on Fire to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Formula 5 to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Saturday, March 2
WILLSBORO — SPRING THAW Climbing Competition, The Crux Climbing Center, 56 Rogers Lane, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 963-4646, www.climbthecrux.com. LAKE PLACID — Active Families BABY and ME, Pre-K Tumbling, and Mom and Me Fitness, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9:45-10:30 a.m. $7. SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Carousel Presents: "Dr. Seuss's Read across America Story Hour," 2 Depot Street, 10:30a.m.-noon. $5 per person. LAKE PLACID — Met Live showing: Wagner's Parsifal, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, noon. $18-$12. 523-2512. SARANAC LAKE — Literacy Volunteers of Essex / Franklin Counties host WINTER SCRABBLE Tournament, St. Bernard’s School, 63 River St , 1 p.m. $10, 5463008 or 891-5567. UPPER JAY — Dr. Suess Birthday Party, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 2 p.m. KEESEVILLE — Second Annual Cabin Fever Party to benefit North Country Honor Flight for WW2 Vets to visit their war memorial in Washington D.C., Keeseville VFW Post 1505, Route 9 South, 5 p.m. $10. KEESEVILLE — The United Way of the Adirondack Region, to host its 29th Annual Meeting & Recognition Dinner, Keeseville Knights of Columbus, 1435 New York State Bicycle Route 9, 5 p.m. $21 per person or $160 per table of 8. 5630028. LAKE PLACID — Comedy Night - Rusty DeWees: The Logger, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $21. PLATTSBURGH — Tim Herron Corporation to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5.
Sunday, March 3
MOOERS FORKS — St. Ann’s Annual Sunday Breakfast, Town Hall Road, 8 a.m. - noon. $8, $7 for seniors, and $3 for kids 6 and up. ELIZABETHTOWN — Annual Kiwanis Breakfast at the Deer’s Head Inn, 7552 Court Street, 9 a.m.-noon, donation suggested. CHAZY — Spaghetti Dinner to benefit Chazy Senior Housing, the Weathercock, 9688 State Route 9, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. $8, $5 for kids. 493-2252. AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. PLATTSBURGH — SUNY Plattsburgh Night at Beartown Ski Area, Beartown Road, 6-9 p.m. $10. karen.waterbury@plattsburgh.edu.
Monday, March 4
WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga & Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharron Ave, noon. LAKE PLACID — Life Drawing Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 6-8 p.m. $70. WESTPORT —YOGA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH —Qigong led by Jeff Cochran, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3-$10 sliding scale. ELIZABETHTOWN — The Boquet River Association (BRASS) will hold Annual Meeting, Hand House, River Street, 7 p.m. 873-3250. PLATTSBURGH — EVER ENDING KICKS with Adrian Aardvark, will perform at ROTA Gallery on 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3 to 10 sliding scale.
Tuesday, March 5
LAKE PLACID — Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties will host the first of four Basic Literacy and tutor training sessions, Lake Placid Beach House, 5-8 p.m. 891-5567, literacyef@yahoo.com. PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 298-5161. LAKE PLACID — Book Club meeting will discuss The House Girl by Tara Conklin, The Bookstore Plus, 2491 Main Street, 7 p.m. www.thebookstoreplus.com, 523-2950. WHALLONSBURG — Land and Labor: Past, Present & Future of Farming in America, Whallonsburg Grange Hall,1610 NYS Route 22, $5, 962-4386, www.thegrangehall.org.
Wednesday, March 6
LAKE PLACID — Active Families BABY and ME, Pre-K Tumbling, and Mom and Me Fitness, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9:45-10:30 a.m. $7. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Muscular Dystrophy Association 'Lock-Up', Legend's Brew Pub & Wine Bar, 411 New York Route 3, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 489-5495. WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — Card Club to meet, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 U.S. 9, noon - 3 p.m. 873-6408, info@elizabethtownsocialcenter.org. PLATTSBURGH — Youth Experimental Painting Workshops, Wednesdays through March 27, North Country Center for the Arts, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. $75 or
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$70 for members. LAKE PLACID — Open Knitting Gatherine, Adirondack Yarns, 2241 Saranac Ave, 6-8 p.m. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. CHAZY — Winter Concert for students grades 4 through 12 at the Chazy Central Rural School auditorium, 609 Miner Farm Road, 7 p.m. 846-7135 ext. 111. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 10:30 p.m. 523-3106. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Thursday, March 7
ELIZABETHTOWN — Free osteoporosis classes, Hand House, Route 8, 10 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Friends of Art Luncheon and Gallery Talk with Jacques Duval, Burke Gallery, Myers Fine Arts Building, Rugar Street, 12:15-2:30 p.m. Preregistration required by March 4, 564-2474 or nephewcl@plattsburgh.edu. LAKE PLACID — Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties will host the first of four Basic Literacy and tutor training sessions, Lake Placid Beach House, 5-8 p.m. 891-5567, literacyef@yahoo.com. PLATTSBURGH — Creative Upcycling class, held Thursdays through March 28, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 5-7p.m. $100 PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5. PLATTSBURGH — “Red Death” a modern take on Edgar Allan Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death.” to be performed Hartman Theatre, SUNY Plattsburgh Myers Fine Arts Building. 7:30 p.m. $10 GA. $8 seniors and students. $2 SUNY Plattsburgh students. PLATTSBURGH — Dynomatics to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Friday, March 8
SARANAC LAKE — The Regional Workforce Investment Board present with North Country Workforce Partnership, Adirondack Educational Center, 711 NYS Route 3, 561-4295 x 3071. 8:30 a.m. MOOERS FORKS — Tag Sale, St. Ann’s Church Hall, St. Ann’s Church, 3062 Route 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — “In Tune” opening artist’s reception, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 5-7 p.m. 891-3799. PLATTSBURGH — “Red Death” a modern take on Edgar Allan Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death.” to be performed Hartman Theatre, SUNY Plattsburgh Myers Fine Arts Building. 7:30 p.m. $10 GA. $8 seniors and students. $2 SUNY Plattsburgh students. PLATTSBURGH — “Encore” Senior Show Closing Reception and DEC Awards Ceremony, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 5:307:30 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Elisa Monte Dance to perform at Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Raw & Uncut, 17 Algonquin Drive, $12 or $8 for kids. 8 p.m. 523-2512. PLATTSBURGH — Phil Abair Band to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Stereopticon to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Saturday, March 9
MOOERS FORKS — Tag Sale, St. Ann’s Church Hall, St. Ann’s Church, 3062 Route 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Hand Building for Kids ages 5-7, North Country Cultural Center for the arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 9:30 - 11 a.m. $15 plus $5 materials fee. LAKE PLACID — Active Families BABY and ME, Pre-K Tumbling, and Mom and Me Fitness, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9:45-10:30 a.m. $7. PLATTSBURGH — Intro to DSLR Photography Workshop., North Country Cultural Center for the arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10 a.m.-noon. $25 and $20 for members. LAKE PLACID — Second Saturday Storytime celebrates Bob Marley with reading and craft projects, The Bookstore Plus, 2491 Main Street, 10 a.m. 5232950. UPPER JAY — Music Appreciation for Ages 3-6 with Julie Robinson Robards, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. WESTPORT — Cabin Fever Volley Ball Tournament, Westport Central School, Westport Central School, 3 Sisco Street, $10 for each adult, $5 for students. Register by Friday March 8, 962-4049. PLATTSBURGH — Hand Building for adults, North Country Cultural Center for the arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. $15 plus $5 materials fee. PLATTSBURGH —Tutus and Tiaras Workshop, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, for kids ages 4-7, 1-2p.m. $10. WILLSBORO — Wadhams Waddlers from Wadhams to play at the Willsboro Coffee House, Congregational Church, Route 22, 7 p.m. $5 or $2 for students. 963-7772. PLATTSBURGH — “Red Death” a modern take on Edgar Allan Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death.” to be performed Hartman Theatre, SUNY Plattsburgh Myers Fine Arts Building. 7:30 p.m. $10 GA. $8 seniors and students. $2 SUNY Plattsburgh students. SARANAC LAKE — Celtic Band, Innisheer, to perform at the Harrietstown Town Hall, 39 Main Street, 7:30 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Elisa Monte Dance performance to be held, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $15-$8. PLATTSBURGH — Timbre coup to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222. PLATTSBURGH — Justice to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5.
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House on Fire coming to Ridley’s
PLATTSBURGH — House on Fire will perform at Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court Street, on March 1 at 10 p.m. HOF is a classic rock 'n' roll cover band. The young and energetic group get their musical influences from Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Allman Brothers, Stevie Rae Vaughan, Talking Heads, The Band, Phish, The Grateful Dead. Admission is $3 to $5.
The Logger to lead comedy night
LAKE PLACID — Rusty DeWees the Logger will lead a comedy night at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin Dr., on March 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. The Logger will bring new material from his appearance four years ago at LPCA. The show is sure to be a unique and hilarious comedic stage show designed for all ages. The show is rated SC, some cussin, it's gluten free, and morally good. Tickets are $21. For more information and reservations, call the LPCA at 523-2512 or visit online www.LakePlacidArts.org.
Tim Herron Corporation to play Monopole
PLATTSBURGH — The Tim Herron Corporation will perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave., on March 2 at 10 p.m. The band’s high energy music combines rock and roll, bluegrass, folk and attitude into a blend they call AmeriBeat. Their musical influences include The Band, Grateful Dead, The Who, Rolling Stones, Allman Bros., Jam, Outlaw Country, classic rock, bluegrass and newgrass. For more information call 563-2222.
Party Wolf to howl at Olive Ridley’s
PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf will perform at Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court Street, on March 2 at 10 p.m. Party Wolf is a high energy five-member band offering up an extended mix of music. The band covers pop hits and music from artists such as Adele, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Usher, Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Lady Gaga, and Pit Bull. They also take it old school with rock and oldies tunes by Pat Benetar, Bon Jovi, Neil Diamond and the Ramones and some country music. Admission is on a sliding scale from $3 to $5.
Ever Ending Kicks, Marco Polio to play ROTA
PLATTSBURGH — A three part show will take over ROTA Studio and Art Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, on Sunday, March 3 at 7 p.m. The night will begin with Ever Ending Kicks, a solo pop group on tour from Washington, followed by Adrian Aardvark, a local grungepop supergroup, and Marco Polio, a folk-punk group. The cost of admission is on a sliding scale of pay-what-you-can from $3 to $5.
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New look as Champlain Valley Film Society enters the digital movie age By Keith Lobdell
keith@denpubs.com WHALLONSBURG — The Oscar Award winner for best picture will have a better screen to be seen on when the Champlain Valley Film Society shows it Saturday, March 2. CVFS recently purchased and installed a new HD projector and a movie screen that’s almost twice the size of the old one. “It actually cost us just as much for this new system as it did to pay for the old one 10 years ago,” President David Reuther said. “Until now, we weren’t able to show movies in high definition but now, the quality of our shows rivals the theaters in Plattsburgh and Burlington.” Reuther said that the organization has already shown two pictures with the new screen and projector, with the first show being a surprise to audience members. “We kind of didn’t promote the first film on the new system because we were con-
cerned that there would be kinks and issues with the new technology,” Reuther said. “When people came in and sat down, we an-
nounced that they were the first audience to see a movie with our new equipment. Everyone was thrilled.” The new screen takes up the majority of the stage at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall, the home of CVFS. Reuther said that the new screen would also allow the society to branch out into more movies and events. “We could do a Saturday morning series
for children with cartoons or an independent film series,” he said. “There are so many things that we could not do before that we can with the new system.” Reuther said that the Film Society thanks the Essex Community Fund/Adirondack Community Trust for grants to help purchase the new projection equipment. Reuther said that they are also adding to the experience of going to the Grange by making it more like a movie theater. “The Film Society began selling popcorn, snacks, and drinks so we offer a true movie theater experience,” Reuther said. Along with the enhancements by the film society, the Grange itself has helped the movie-going experience. “After years with old, uncomfortable wooden chairs, the Grange purchased 100 new, upholstered chairs,” he said. “Audiences tested three different models and there was an overwhelming winner, the Source Tier chair.” The next movie is Oscar Award winner for Best Picture, “Argo,” on Saturday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall. Tickets are $5 for adults and only $2 for those under 18. For the most up-to-date schedule and to watch previews of each movie, visit the Film Society's website at cvfilms.org.
Aureus Winds to perform, visit local schools to work with students
FROM LEFT, Jon Buyl, Katharine Glenn and Roger Wang stand in front of the monitor showing electricity use in residence halls at Paul Smith's College.
Paul Smith’s Continued from page 1 The $43,000 project was paid for by the college's Campus Sustainability Fund, which supports environmentally friendly projects suggested by students. The fund is staked with a $26 fee paid yearly by every student. Students themselves voted to establish the charge three years ago. Other projects that have been backed by the fund include the purchase of composting equipment and software to cut the use of printers and paper in the library, and the development of a community vegetable garden. The sustainability fund is one of several steps Paul Smith's has taken to maximize its environmental efficiency: All new buildings on campus are being designed to meet LEED standards, for example, and all electricity use on campus is offset by the purchase of renewable energy credits. Buyl, who co-wrote the proposal with Office of Residence Life Area Coordinator Roger Wang, said other campuses that have installed similar systems have seen an impact. "It is changing people's behaviors," he said. "All the things that people were doing were paying off."
LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Sinfonietta is pleased to welcome back Aureus Winds, a student woodwind quintet from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. This award winning quintet will be in Lake Placid to perform for the public on Sunday, March 17 at St. Eustace Church on Main St. in Lake Placid at 4 p.m. The performance on Sunday, March 17 at St. Eustace if free, but donations will be accepted for the continuation of Lake Placid Sinfonietta’s educational programming and annual student award. There will be a complementary reception welcoming the students after the recital. Included in the performance will be an arrangement of “Three Preludes for Piano” by George Gershwin (arr. Menzel), “Tzigane” by Valerie Coleman, and “Quintet No. 2” by David Maslanka On Monday and Tuesday, the ensemble will visit the Tupper Lake and Lake Placid area schools performing for students, holding master classes and visiting classrooms. For a complete schedule of the in-school ac-
tivities please contact Sinfonietta Education Committee chair, Kathy Briggs at the Lake Placid Elementary School. The Aureus Winds were organized by Anne Harrow, Professor of Flute and Piccolo at the Eastman School and a longtime member of the Lake Placid Sinfonietta. They are now coached by Kenneth Grant, Professor of Clarinet at Eastman and principal clarinetist of the Rochester Symphony Orchestra. The group is dedicated to spreading music to all communities. The five members are: Tyler Menzel, flute; Zac Hammond, oboe; Kelsi Doolittle, clarinet; Kelly Suthers, horn; and Tom Doser, bassoon. The group performs at events in Rochester including being chosen to open the new concert hall at the Eastman School. The Lake Placid Sinfonietta’s 2013 summer performance season will begin on July 4th with and run until Aug. 11. A complete list of concerts and programming will be released soon. For more information please visit the website at LakePlacidSinfonietta.org.
Missing Children’s Tournament set By Keith Lobdell
keith@denpubs.com Au SABLE FORKS — Local fifth- and sixth-grade basketball players will take to the courts of the Jay Community Center and Holy Name School over the next weekend as the 24th Annual Missing Children’s Tournament tips off. A total of 16 teams from 10 towns will compete in the annual event, which is sponsored by the Au Sable Forks Youth Boosters, the Jay/Black Brook Youth Commission and
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Meet your local farmer at this year’s Food from the Farm in Plattsburgh By Shaun Kittle
shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — In the North Country, locally produced food is available, even in the winter. To prove it, Adirondack Harvest, a one-stop website for finding farms throughout the region, has teamed up with Cornell Co-operative Extension to put on the third annual Food from the Farm on Saturday, March 2 at the Plattsburgh City Gym. Amy Ivy, executive director for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Clinton County, said past attendees will recognize many of the locally produced items, including meat, eggs, maple syrup, honey and local wine. Some of the farmers participating in the event will have those items for sale, and some might even have storage vegetables on hand, products like kale and potatoes, which can be stored for long periods of time. “The fact that we can have an event like this in March, the most challenging time of year for food production, shows how much we have in this region,” Ivy said. “It shows people the diversity of food they can have.” A pre-season farmers market is just a small part of what Food from the Farm is all about, though. Information is the driving force of the event, and it will be readily available. Attendees will be able to get educated on things like gardening, nutrition and Community Supported Agriculture, a
OBITUARIES MARY LOU MASON JUN 03, 1935 - FEB 22, 2013 Willsboro, NY children Joan Hubbard, Tim Mary Lou Mason, 77, of (Becky) Sheehan, Richard Willsboro, NY died at the Mason Jr. and Ruth Mason, a Horace Nye Home in Elizacousin Jean Leonessa, a bethtown Friday 2/22/13. nephew and family Mark She was born in Binghamton, and Amy Knickerbocker and NY 6/3/1935 the daughter of son Fred, nieces Melinda Fred A. and Ruth (Edwards) Knickerbocker, Zoe Hill, and Mason. She retired from Fern Knickerbocker Degon CVPH after 25 years working and son Kenny. Mary Lou as a CNA and OR technician. was predeceased by her She also worked for Mounbrother Richard Mason and tain Lakes Services after her her sisters Dawn Mason and formal retirement. Mary Lou Eva Mae Knickerbocker and was a very active member of her brother-in-law Fred the Willsboro United Knickerbocker. Methodist Church and choir A Graveside Memorial Seras well as a member of the vice will be announced and United Methodist Women. held at a future date. Huestis She is survived by a sister-inFuneral Home is in charge of law Joann Mason and her arrangements.
program some farmers offer that allows people to pay a set price for a weekly share of farm fresh products. It's like paying one lump sum for a year's grocery bill. Ivy said CSAs have experienced an increased demand in the North Country, and that she wants more people to understand how they work. She also explained that the underlying theme behind Food from the Farm is twofold—it gives people a chance to meet local farmers who produce a variety of different goods, and it also shows the farmers that there is a demand for locally produced food in the North Country. “The local food movement is gradually increasing here,” Ivy said. “More people want to know where their food comes from.” The reason, Ivy said, is that when people buy local food it is fresher, it tastes better, it supports the local economy and people take Chef David Allen of Latitude 44 Bistro will be preparing a buffet of food made from locally made prodpeace of mind knowing that the ucts for this year’s Food from the Farm, to be held Saturday, March 2 at the Plattsburgh City Gym. farming practices the farmers Photo by Shaun Kittle growing their food employ. Allen said he is waiting to see what the farmers give him And this year, there will be a little more than peace of mind to entice people to buy local—there will be food made from to work with before he can put together the Food from the Farm buffet, but he is expecting to offer salads, hearty stews, locally grown products available for tasting. Chef David Allen of Latitude 44 Bistro in Plattsburgh, will desserts, cheeses and jams. “You're going to see a lot of the apples and the maple be assembling a buffet bursting with dishes prepared using syrups and the root vegetables,” Allen said. “I've also talked locally produced food for everyone to sample. Allen is not a stranger to keeping things close to home— to some people that produce lamb and goat, so I will probahe has been cooking for 15 years and incorporates locally bly try to do a goat stew.” Even though the specifics are uncertain, Allen said the grown products into his food at Latitude 44 Bistro as often samplings will run the gamut of menu offerings—from apas he can. petizers to desserts. “I go to the farmers market every weekend (in Platts“I want to show people what can be done with the differburgh) and purchase a lot of my herbs and vegetables there in the summer,” Allen said. “In the wintertime, I use compa- ent items that are available right now,” Allen said. “I only serve to my customers what I'd serve to my family.” nies that are more local to the Northeast.” One of those companies, Sid Wainer and Son, located in Massachusetts, grows vegetables year-round in greenhouses. Ordering from them doesn't decrease Allen's carbon footprint as much as when he shops at the local farmers market, but it is still better than buying tomatoes from California, he said. “Farmer Joe down the street is going to have a little pride and care about what he's doing and who he's selling to, because he's selling to his neighbors and his friends and his family,” Allen said. “Even though he's not having as high a profit margin as other people, he cares about what he's doing.”
If you go: Food from the Farm will be held from 2-5 p.m. at the Plattsburgh City Gym, 52 U.S. Oval, Plattsburgh. Admission is $10 per adult and $5 for ages 5-12, with a $30 maximum per family. Tickets can be purchased online, at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Clinton County office, or at the event. For more information, visit blogs.cornell.edu/cceclintoncounty/, or contact Amy Ivy at 561-7450 or by email at adi2@cornell.edu. To find the farm nearest you, visit adirondackharvest.com
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GUNS & AMMO WINCHESTER MODEL 69A, 22 Cal rifle, 5 shot clip, fires S, L or LR. $350 Firm, Call 518-3100711 after 6PM
HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE LIVE Well Essex 518-727-2851 BUY REAL VIAGRA, Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, Propecia & more... FDAApproved, U.S.A. Pharmacies. Next day delivery avaiable. Order online or by phone at viamedic.com, 800-467-0295 DO YOU RECEIVE regular monthly payments from an annuity or insurance settlement and NEED CASH NOW? Call J.G. Wentworth today at 1-800-741-0159.
CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-413-1940 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. DISH NETWORK STARTING AT $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed internet starting at $14.95/month (where available). SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL 1-888-823-8160 EDENPURE(R) PORTABLE INFRARED HEATERS. Join the 3 million beating the cold and winter heating bills. SAVE $229 on our EdenPURE(R) Model 750. CALL NOW while supplies last! 1-888816-6436 HIGHSPEED INTERNET EVERYWHERE BY SATELLITE! Speeds up to 12mbps! (200x faster than dial-up.) Starting at $49.95/mo. CALL NOW & GO FAST! 1-888-927-0861
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HAVE COIN WILL TRAVEL Buying Old U.S. coins, currency, commemoratives, bullion and other interesting items. Fair & Honest. Prices in today's market. Call anytime 7 days a week, ANA member. PO Box 151, Jay, NY 12941 518-946-8387
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GANIENKEH WHOLISTIC HEALTH CENTER 3083 Rand Hill Rd., Altona, NY 493-6300 RICHARD L. FOREMAN DMD GENERAL FAMILY DENTISTRY 78 Champlain Street (Route 11) Rouses Point, NY 12979 297-8110 TAKE VIAGRA/CIALIS? 40 100mg/20MG Pills + 4 FREE only $99. Save $500! 1-888-7968878 TAKE VIAGRA? SAVE $500! 100mg,/Cialis 20mg. 40+4 FREE, PILLS. Only $99.00 Discreet. 1888-797-9024 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 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
DOGS NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPIES Land, Seer, AKC, Ready now. Comes with 1st. shots, worming & health certificate. Wonderful companion dog. Must love big dogs. $900 each. Please Call 315 -655-3743.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR RENT Elizabethtown, 4 Room office with bathroom and closet, reception area, in-floor heat, fire place, off street parking, . Near County Government Center. $700. per month, utilities included. 518-578-7916 WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/ cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518962-4420.
LAND LENDER SAYS SELL! 18 ACRES $29,900. Woods, creeks, loads of deer!Call 1-888-775-8114 or click www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER SAYS SELL!! 18 acres$29,90 Woods, creeks, loads of leed! Call (888) 701-7509 or click www.NewYorkLandLakes.com
LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES-$19,900. Mix of woods & fields, nice views! Less than 3.5 hrs. NY City! Call (888) 905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com BASS LAKE AND TUG HILL LAKE FOR SALE. Lake properties, prime NY Waterfront. 1-888-683-2626 www.LandFirstNY.com LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES - $19,900. Mix of woods & fields, niceviews! Less than 3.5 hrs NY City! Call 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES-$19,900. Mix of woods & fields, nice views! Less than 3.5 hrs NY City! Call (888)905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER SAYS SELL!! 18 acres$29,90 Woods, creeks, loads of deer! Call (888)701-7509 or click www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com OUR BEST LAND DEALS EVER! Financing starting@ $200/mo. 5 AC Wooded Cabin: $29,900, 3 AC So Tier hunting: $15,900, 3 AC Home site: $12,900. Call now 1800-229-7843 or visit: www.Christ masandAssociates.com. WE FINANCE LAND!
ALTONA, NY 3 BR/2 BA, Single Family Home, bulit in 1994, Perfect entertainment home, peaceful country setting 15 minutes from Plattsburgh. Large deck, 28' pool, patio with built in gas grill, 2 car garage with workshop. A MUST SEE $105,000 518-570-0896 EXETER, NH- 55+ New homes from $69,900-$129,000 2br/2ba Along Scenic Exeter River. 7 miles to ocean, 50 minutes to Boston! 603-772-5377 or email exeterriverlanding@comcast.net MORRISONVILLE 4 BR/2.5 BA, Single Family Home, 1,920 square feet, bulit in 1998, Colonial Cape, attached 2 car garage, gas fireplace, finished basement, large fenced in backyard with above ground swimming pool on corner lot. Located in Morrisonville in the Saranac School District. Great Family Neighborhood. $229,500 Call 518 -726-0828 Dfirenut@gmail.com
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SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited seasonal rentals
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 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772581-0080, www.beach-cove.com Limited seasonal rentals
MR. G’S MUSIC MACHINE DJ Services 518-570-2574
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RECORD COLLECTOR would like to buy record collections and sheet music. Cash Paid! Please Call 518-846-6784. WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, before 1980, Running or not. $Top CASH$ PAID! 1-315-5698094
For more information, call 518-578-2501
Valley News Legal Deadline Monday @ 3:00pm Please Send Legals By EMAIL To: legals@denpubs.com
331 WHITEFACE RETREAT, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/07/12. Office Location: Essex County, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 2276 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY 12946. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act. VN-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40690 ----------------------------LACY FAMILY LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 12/11/12. Office Location: Essex County, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process
BILL’S BODY SHOP 390 Military Turnpike, Plattsburgh, NY 643-8591
against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, P.O. Box 66, Keene, NY 12942. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act. VN-1/26-3/2/13-6TC40689 ----------------------------NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: JOPPA VENTURES LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/16/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC, 907 Leafy Hollow Circle, Mount Airy, Maryland 21771. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-2/2-3/9/13-6TC40731 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ADK PROPERTIES, LLC
MOTO SPARES, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 1/15/13. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 84 Airport Rd., Keene Valley, NY
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 3600 FORD TRACTOR Loader 1980 with chains, loaded rear tires $4000. 518-593-2420. MASSEY FERGUSON 2003 GC2310, 4 WD, diesel, mini loader w/ back hoe, 22hp, 860 hrs. w/trailer. $10,400. 518-5932420
MOTORCYCLES
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AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330 CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951
1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2006 650 H1XT Arctic Cat Prowler Side-By-Side w/extras, $5500. 4 Brand New 25x12 Polaris Tires on Rims, $550. 518-585-2803
2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042
Need a dependable car? 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. 40600
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Notice is hereby given of the formation of ADK Properties, LLC, a domestic limited liability company. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on January 15, 2013. New York office location: Essex County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to 56 Payson Path, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. VN-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40746 -----------------------------
RILEY FORD Route 9. , Chazy, NY www.rileyfordinc.com Call: (518) 846-7131
AUTO DONATION
2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711
Excellent Condition, Moonroof, 23MPG City / 30MPG Highway (averaging 23 MPG), Bluetooth, Power Windows/ Locks, AC, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Push-Button Start, Rockford Fosgate Stereo System
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BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded. CASH PAID- up to $28/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800371-1136
EXTENSIVE LISTINGS in Central New York, including Delaware, Schoharie, Otsego,Chenango and Madison counties...go to www.townandcountryny.com
BOAT LIFT model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.
TRUCKS
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$399 CANCUN All Inclusive Special Stay 6 Days In A Luxury BeachFront Resort With Meals And Drinks For $399! http://www.cancun5star.com/ 888-481-9660
DONATE CAR AND GET $1000 GROCERY COUPONS -Help United Breast Cancer Foundation -Fast Free Towing -24hr Response - Tax Deduction 888-777-8799
EXETER, NH- 55+ New homes from $69,900-$129,900 2br/2ba Along Scenic Exeter River. 7 miles to ocean, 50 minutes to Boston! 603-772-5377 or email exeterriverlanding@comcast.net
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OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com
12943. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40756 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Ausable Brewing Company LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 01/10/2013. Office Location: Essex County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 765 Mace Chasm Rd, Keeseville, NY, 12944. VN-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40760 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILIty COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Reber Rock Farm, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 2/5/13 Office Loca-
VACATION PROPERTY
tion: Essex County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 1699 Jersey St, Essex, NY 12936. VN-2/16-3/23-136TC-40764 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Covered Bridge Realty, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on January 14, 2013. Office Location: Essex County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at :1037 Point Rd, Willsboro, NY 12996. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. VN-2/16-3/23/13-6TC40765 -----------------------------
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2007 STINGRAY BOAT 25' Stingray Criuser, only 29 hours, LIKE NEW, sleeps 4, has bathroom, microwave, fridge, table, includes trailer, stored inside every winter. (518) 570-0896 $49,000
HAPPY CAMPERS PLAY CAFE, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 2/13/13. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1991 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY 12946, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-2/23-3/30/13-6TC40789 ----------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE (Pursuant to section 501 of the Real Property Law) Pursuant to section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law, the Assessor for the Town of Lewis has inventory and valuation data available for review of the assessments in the township. An appointment may be made to review this information by phoning 518-873-6777, Tuesdays only between the hours of 10:00am and 3:00pm. Dated March 1, 2013
Call 1 800 989 4237
Donna J Bramer Sole Assessor VN-3/2/2013-1TC40762 ----------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE (Pursuant to section 501 of the Real Property Law) Pursuant to section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law, the Assessor for the Town of Keene has inventory and valuation data available for review of the assessments in the township. An appointment may be made to review this information by phoning 518-576-9163, Thursdays only between the hours of 10:00am and 3:00pm. Dated March 1, 2013 Donna J Bramer Sole Assessor VN-3/2/2013-1TC40763 ----------------------------REGIONAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD MEETING SARANAC LAKE The Regional Workforce Investment Board will meet in conjunction with the North Country Work-
force Partnership at 8:30 am on Friday, March 8, 2013 in the Large Conference Room of the Adirondack Educational Center in Saranac Lake, NY. Dr. Steven Tyrell, President of North Country Community College, will be presenting. Please call 518-561-4295 x 3071 for agenda information. This meeting is open to the public. VN,AJ-3/2/13-1TC40801 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TEMPEST HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 1/14/13. Office location: Essex County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: Kevin Fountain, 480 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY 12946, principal business address. Purpose: any lawful activity. VN-3/2-4/6/13-6TC40810 -----------------------------
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