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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2012 Election 2012
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By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com ELIZABETHTOWN — There will be a contest for the 114th Assembly Seat. While he has not officially announced his candidacy, several reports have placed Democratic Queensbury lawyer Dennis Tarantino as his parties candidate for the seat, which is being vacated upon the retirement of current Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward. Tarantino has not been commenting on the stories that he is going to make a run for the state Assembly for a second time, having lost to Sayward in 2004.
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St. Armand Supervisor Joyce Morency speaks during a press conference announcing that the Essex County Republican Supervisors were endorsing Congressional candidate Matt Doheny in the June 26 primary. Doheny is running against Kellie Greene. The GOP winner will face Rep. Bill Owens, D-Plattsburgh, in November. Photo by Keith Lobdell
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Three arrested in LPCS vandalism case By Katherine Clark keith@denpubs.com
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LAKE PLACID — A third Lake Placid teenager has been arrested in connection with the vandalism at Lake Placid Central School on June 7. A 17-year-old male from Wilmington, whose identity cannot be revealed due to his eligibility for youthful of-
fender status, was arrested by village police at 12:10 p.m. on June 15. The teenager has been charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief and third-degree criminal trespass. Village Police said the teenager “damaged an exterior door lock mechanism” before entering the school unlawfully according to a press release issued on June 15.
On June 12, two Lake Placid high school students were also arrested in connection to the vandalism of the school. A 17-year-old female and an 18-year-old male were charged with third-degree criminal trespass as a result of the investigation. Their names are also being withheld due to their ages and eligibility for youthful offender status.
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Republican Essex County Supervisors have thrown their support behind Matt Doheny in the race for U.S. Congress. During a press conference June 18 in Elizabethtown, St. Armand Supervisor Joyce Morency made the official announcement to back the Watertown Republican candidate in advance of the June 26 federal GOP primary.
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