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SARANAC LAKE „ The Adirondack CarouselÍ s One Year Birthday Celebration will take place Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Adirondack Carousel, 2 Depot St. The day will include free rides from 10 a.m. until noon, birthday cake at noon, and Merriloons the clown. The ñ Adirondack Kidsî book series authors Gary, Justin, and Carol VanRiper will be present to debut their newest and 13th book, ñ The Carousel Case, the Bicycle Race, and the Blackfly Bad Guy.î This book is set at the Adirondack Carousel and the surrounding area. For more information, visit adirondackcarousel.org or call 891-9521.

Saranac Lake launches 6-er program By Shaun Kittle

Half marathon set

PAUL SMITHS „ The Jenkins Mountain Scramble half-marathon running race and 10K running race takes place at Paul SmithÍ s College VIC at 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 25. The entry fee is $50 for the half-marathon and $40 for the 10K. Entrants will receive a T-shirt and a postrace barbecue. The entrance fee increases on the day of the event. The fees will be used to support the Paul SmithÍ s College VIC. Further information may be found online at www. paulsmiths.edu/jenkins or by contacting Kirsten Domas at 327-6389 or kdomas@paulsmiths.edu.

Tryouts scheduled

LAKE PLACID „ The Lake Placid Post 326 Junior American Legion Baseball team will be holding tryouts for area players born 1996 and younger. The tryouts are open to area players from Essex, Franklin and parts of Clinton counties. Tryouts will start at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2, at the Lake Placid High School Field located at the Horse Show Grounds.

Saranac Lake Mayor Clyde Rabideau at the Scarface Mountain trailhead. The 3,054-foot elevation mountain is one of the six mountains hikers must climb to become Saranac Lake 6ers. Photo by Shaun Kittle

Taste of Home coming to Ticonderoga By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA „ All of the excitement of the Taste of Home Cooking School is coming to the E.M.A. (Employees Mutual Association) in Ticonderoga on Saturday, June 1. The all-day event, sponsored by Denton Publications, will feature about 20 booths, complete with displays and samples from businesses in the area. But the cornucopia of goods and services is only a warm-up to the main attraction „ a live cooking show hosted by Taste of Home Chef Michael Barna. The charismatic chef will prepare 10 recipes, ranging from appetizers to desserts, in front of the energized crowd. Barna is no stranger to cooking, either. He has given both private and online cooking classes, appeared in national television commercials as a hand model

Michael Barna (he even played Mel GibsonÍ s hand in the movie ñ Signsî ), has helped open three gourmet casino restaurants in Atlantic

City and has spent time as the Executive Sous Chef at a four-star hotel in Philadelphia, all before becoming the Executive Chef for a major national specialty gourmet food shop. In between cooking demonstrations, Barna will also give away dozens of prizes, including the grand prize„ a new range from E.J. Monroe. The doors open at 11 a.m., and the show starts at 2 p.m. Businesses interested in procuring a ERRW KDWW KHHYHQWFDQFDOO Tickets are still available at E.J. Monroe, the Ti Chamber, DeCesareÍ s Pizza, Best Western Plus, the Times of Ti office and the Addison Eagle office, online at W LP HVRIW LFRP RU E\ FDOOLQJ 9173. For a taste of Taste of Home, visit tasteofhome.com or cookingschoolblog. com.

shaun@denpubs.com SARANAC LAKE „ If thereÍ s 46 things the Adirondack High Peaks are known for, itÍ s mountains. And those mountains are quite a draw for tourists. The quest to become an Adirondack 46er, an elite title bestowed upon those who manage to reach the summit of each of the regionÍ s 46 highest mountains, brings thousands of adventure seekers to the area every year. But Saranac Lake Mayor Clyde Rabideau wants the world to know that his village, on the fringe of the High Peaks region, has mountains, too. So the village designated six mountains, all within 15 miles of Saranac Lake, as ñ 6ers.î ñ With this program, weÍ ve started to introduce our village to the hiking and climbing community within the Adirondacks,î Rabideau said. ñ This is a way to introduce Saranac Lake and our beautiful mountains to that community, from Montreal and further north to New York City and beyond.î The mountains„ McKenzie, Ampersand, Scarface, St. Regis, Haystack and Baker„ are all smaller than their High Peak counterparts, and a determined hiker can complete all six in one day. A map, created for the program as a donation by the Adirondack Park Agency, provides directions to each trailhead and information on each mountain. To drum up excitement, and to discover who will officially become the first Saranac Lake 6er, a kick-off event will be held Saturday, May 25 at CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

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Lake Placid students win NARE event at Paul Smith’s

PAUL SMITHS „ On May 15, the North Adirondack Regional Envirothon (NARE) was held at Paul SmithÍ s College, with the team from Lake Placid Central School taking first place. Other schools participating from Essex County included Elizabethtown/Lewis, Westport and new this year Moriah. New schools are always encouraged to participate. The NARE program brings schools from Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence counties together to compete for the opportunity to participate in the New York State Envirothon. The Envirothon involves teams of five students from each school in understanding environmental stewardship and protection. The environmental knowledge is gained through a competition based on the subjects of Forestry, Soils, Aquatics, Wildlife and Current Issues. The current issue for 2013 is Rangeland Management, which comes from the North American Envirothon held in Montana in July. The students are required to answer questions and demonstrate hands on application of these topics. The program is put together by the local Soil and Water Conservation Districts from Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties. The regional program is sponsored by the Paul SmithÍ s College along with other local supporters such as Subway, Price Chopper, Stewarts, ESF Ranger School Ellsworth Homestead, Catamount Lodge & Forest LLC, Malone Federation of Teachers and Essex, Franklin & St Lawrence county WQCC. They had great support again this year from

the International Paper Foundation, along with major support from the New York Power Authority. Lake Placid will be joining the other three winners from NARE to travel to Morrisville College for the New York State Envirothon.

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Academic banquet planned

their respective schools. The top 15 percent of each senior class is invited to attend the dinner with their parents, along with the superintendents, board members, principals, and guidance directors from each school. The Academic Excellence Award Committee recognizes and honors each student for their high academic achievement. This celebration of academic excellence will be highlighted by addresses given by New York State Regent James C. Dawson and New York State Congressman Bill Owens.

LAKE PLACID „ On Sunday, June 9, the 24th Annual Academic Excellence Awards Banquet will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Resort and Conference Center in Lake Placid. Top high school seniors in the Sole Supervisory District of Franklin, Essex and Hamilton Counties (BOCES) will be recognized by the Academic Excellence Award Committee. Senior students from nine area school districts are selected to attend based upon their academic performance in

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APA seeks comment on Whiteface Management Plan

RAY BROOK „ The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is accepting public comment for a proposed amendment to the Whiteface Mountain Ski Center Unit Management Plan. The APA will accept public comments regarding the compliance of the proposed amendment to the guidelines and criteria of the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan. The public comment period will end on June 4. Whiteface Mountain Ski Center is located in the Town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York and is a New York State - owned facility. It operates under the administrative jurisdiction of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), and is managed by the Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) through a Memorandum of Understanding with the DEC. The facility is classified as an “Intensive Use Area” under the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan (SLMP). An intensive use area is an area where the state provides facilities for intensive forms of outdoor recreation by the public. ORDA operates a year-round multi-use recreation area on Whiteface Mountain which provides opportunities for public

use such as competitive and recreational downhill skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and summer scenic gondola rides. ORDA has proposed an amendment to redevelop an existing ski patrol building that is located on the summit of Little Whiteface. The proposed project would enhance the capabilities and services provided to the general public by the Whiteface Mountain Ski Patrol. In addition, the new structure would contain necessary emergency antenna and communication equipment that are critical components of the Essex County public safety radio communication system. The Little Whiteface site is one of 14 locations which the APA approved as part of an overall project to modernize and improve emergency communications for Essex County and New York State. The project has previously been reviewed by the Adirondack Park Agency. The purpose of the UMP amendment is to document the new structures which will be constructed at the site. Review the proposed amendment at dec.ny.gov/lands/90459. html. To access a copy of the Adirondack Park State Land Mas-

ter Plan, visit apa.ny.gov/Documents/Laws_Regs/SLMP20120201-Web.pdf. Comments to the Adirondack Park Agency should focus on the Unit Management Plan amendment in terms of its compliance with the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan. Comments related to State Land Master Plan compliance should be sent to: James Connolly, APA Deputy Director, Planning Division, P.O. Box 99, Ray Brook, NY 12997; or via email at apa_slmp@gw.dec. state.ny.us The APA Board is scheduled to consider Master Plan compliance for the proposed amendment at the June 13-14 Agency meeting. The Olympic Regional Development Authority is also accepting comments on the proposed action in this Unit Management Plan amendment. Comments will be accepted through May 24. Please send comments related to the proposed action to: Robert W. Hammond, Olympic Regional Development Authority, 2634 Main Street, Lake Placid, N.Y. 12946; call 302-5332 or email bhammond@orda.org.

Business Expo to offer free seminars to encourage financial growth By Katherine Clark

katherine@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH „ The North Country Chamber of commerce will hold its 25th Business Expo on June 6 at the SUNY Field House, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The expo will feature more than 186 booths operated by local businesses. ñ In our 25 years, this has grown to be the largest networking event in the area,î said Executive Vice President of the Chamber of the North Country Commerce, Jody Parks. Parks said the expo will be an opportunity for the business community to meet perspective clients and customers while introducing the community to businesses. Admission is $5, but people who ñ Likeî the North Country Chamber Facebook page, will get a coupon for free admission. The Expo will be an opportunity for local customers and business people to shop and compare and get to know their local businesses and what they can do for them. ñ ItÍ s really about the face-to-face, much of the business world is done over the internet or over the phone and this is a chance to see the people and get to know them and see what sort of businesses are available in our community,î said Parks. Everyone who attends the Expo will have one chance to ñ Spin It To Win It,î where guests can win one of more than 100 different prizes. Visitors can pick up their coupon at the door and test their luck on our giant wheel. For the first time the expo will include five mini-seminars that will be 15 to 30 minutes. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. Twinstate Technologies will give a presen-

tation about Advanced Security Threats: Persistent Targeted Attacks. In this 15 minute presentation, a Twinstate representative will discuss; What is a ñ Persistent, Targeted Attackî or viral attack. The seminar will outline who launches these attacks and why, how to recognize when an organization is targeted, and how to defend against these attacks. Beginning at 11:30 a.m. AdWorkshop will give a presentation about social media advertising and how to track it in Google Analytics. Then at 12:30 p.m. AdWords will present an introduction to advertising with Google AdWords and the Google Display Network. The presentation will outline the basics of advertising with Google. Topics to include: how it works, campaign structure, keywords, quality score, ad copywriting tips, and pay-per-click. CITEC will present ñ Growing Your Business Through Innovative New Products / Servicesî from Advanced Security Threats: Persistent Targeted Attacks at 2 p.m. Any organization that is interested in a repeatable system that will help them grow their business should attend this introduction to ñ Innovation Engineering.î IE is a process that all types of companies are using with great success to accelerate growth. This session will introduce attendees to the four-stage process that helps define, discover, develop and deliver the best products / services to grow your business. The final presentation will be given by the Development Corporation, who will give a presentation about how to use TDC website to find companies within a five-county radius. The presentation will go from 2:30 to 3 p.m. The site can help find businesses by size, by revenue , by industry, by distance and then generate business and demographic reports. The event is put together by the North Country Chamber of Commerce with sponsorship by Denton Publications, Twinstate Technologies, Buck Supply & Distribution, Community Bank, WPTZ, Curtis Lumber.

A post Expo Celebration will be held at the Naked Turtle immediately following the Expo and everyone is invited. To RSVP call the Chamber at 563-1000. For more information about the Expo call Chamber at 563-1000 or e-mail Parks at JodyP@NorthCountryChamber.com.

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emorial Day will be observed throughout the North Country, but this weekend belongs to the community of Crown Point. For 145 years it has been marking the occasion, every year since the end of the Civil War, each year a little bigger and better. It may be the longest continuous Memorial Day event in the nation. ThatÍ s the way it should be since Crown Point men played a prominent role in the founding of the Memorial Day holiday. Originally known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day began in the south after the Civil War. Inspired by the bravery displayed A colorguard marches in last year’s Crown Point Memorial Day pain the battle of Gettysburg, the rade. This year’s Memorial Day celebration will be held May 26 and 27. bloodiest fight in American hisPhoto by Nancy Frasier tory with nearly 55,000 causalities, southerners began to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers as a sign of respect and appreciation. The custom quickly spread to the north, where people were just as impressed with the gallantry shown at Gettysburg and throughout the Civil War. New York became the first state to officially recognize Memorial Day in 1873. Crown Point can and should take pride in its own contributions to freedom. Men from Crown Point were at Gettysburg„ a monument stands to their unit there. More than 100 men from Crown Point, an amazing number from a community of its size, formed Company H of the 5th New York Cavalry under the command of John Hammond (A monument to Hammond stands in Crown PointÍ s Forrestdale Cemetery.). The unit distinguished itself throughout the Civil War. Crown Point men also fought in Adirondack Regiment, 118th N.Y., seeing action in many of the Civil WarÍ s bloodiest battles. And those brave souls werenÍ t alone. Crown Point has contributed to each and every American conflict, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice. This yearÍ s Memorial Day celebration will be held May 26 and 27. Crown Point’s festivities will include an ecumenical church service, a parade, fireworks, amusement rides, entertainment and vendors. But itÍ s important to note the community understands the significance of Memorial Day. Each year’s observance is built around the town’s traditional ñ solemn cemetery tour.î The tour includes stops at each of the communityÍ s cemeteries, where Boy Scouts present the colors, ñ Tapsî is played, the school chorus sings and a speaker notes the importance of the place and people buried there. The tour concludes at the Veterans Monument in the town park at noon. This year’s Memorial Day in Crown Point carries added significance. Crown Point is celebrating the 225th year of its founding. Congratulations to Crown Point for 225 years of history and for 145 years of reminding us of the true meaning of Memorial Day. „ Denton Editorial Board

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ALS fundraiser slated To the Valley News: On Saturday, June 1, the seventh Annual A.L.S. Motorcycle Rally & Poker Run (Sponsored by Mountain Riders Motorcycle Club) will be hosted at the Elks Lodge 2072 in Keeseville. The event will consist of a BBQ-style meal, silent auction, entertainment, “Basket of Cheer,” and 50/50 Raffle. RAIN OR SHINE! Motorcycle registration begins at 10 a.m. at North End Harley Davidson in Plattsburgh and will end at the Elks Lodge around 1 p.m. Registration Fee is $15Bike/$5 Person. Poker Run fee is $10 per person. Non-riders wishing to attend the event may join us at 1:00PM and a suggested donation of $10 per person will include the Chicken BBQ dinner. The amount of donations to the auction has been overwhelming. Highlighted items include: A ñ California Packageî that includes lodging at the Beverly Hills Hotel and shopping on Rodeo Drive, two tickets (Generously donated by WOKO) to the Brady Paisley concert on June 2 at SPAC along with overnight lodging at the Saratoga Springs Hilton and tickets to this yearÍ s Pond Festival. The seventh A.L.S. Fundraiser is dedicated to North Country native and U.S. Army Veteran, David Pearce, who was recently diagnosed with Lou GehrigÍ s Disease. Proceeds generated will be disbursed to assist Mr. Pearce with medical, travel and household expenses incurred as the disease progresses. A portion of the proceeds will also be disbursed to the local organization, A.L.S. Raising Hope Foundation. This annual fundraiser is the only annual event in the North Country to financially assist area residents diagnosed with Lou GehrigÍ s Disease while raising continued awareness. For more information regarding the Motorcycle Ride, please

contact Art at: 834-5716. Just a friendly reminder: The Annual Walk of Hope & Spring Festival will be held on Saturday, May 25 at Trinity Park/Plattsburgh beginning at 9a.m. Proceeds generated further assist with funding for research of neurodegenerative diseases such as A.L.S., AlzheimerÍ s & ParkinsonÍ s Diseases. For more information please refer to the A.L.S. Raising Hope Foundation: event. alsraisinghope.org/hope/default.asp. We look forward to seeing you on June 1. Kelly C. Murphy Event Volunteer/Donation Solicitations A.L.S. Fundraiser /Mountain Riders Motorcycle Club Au Sable Forks

Time for action To the Valley News: The State of New York must now decide on the best use of the 90-mile stretch of rail corridor that connects Old Forge and Lake Placid. Should railroad service be restored, as ANCA and its chairman Steve Erman consistently proclaim? Or should the underutilized rail bed be converted into a recreational trail for bikers, runners, walkers, nature lovers and snowmobilers? The cost to taxpayers is estimated by the state Department of Transportation to be $48 million (in todayÍ s dollars) for restoring railroad service through the sparsely populated Adirondacks. And this price tag does not even include the very substantial ongoing costs for updating and maintaining the rail infrastructure. It does not include the cost of rolling stock, labor and management. It does not cover the cost of recruitment, training, wages, health insurance, traffic control, fuel, batteries, insurance, utilities, maintenance and storage facilities, snow removal, legal

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Friday, May 24

PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery will host four part show with: Until We Are Ghosts, Eye For An Eye, Years In The Making, Ground Zero, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3-$10. LAKE PLACID — “Evita” Theater performance, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$12. PLATTSBURGH — 95.7 FM Meet & Greet and pavilion summer opening, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 7:30- 9 :30 p.m. 324-7665. LAKE PLACID — Spring Street will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Ben Bright will perform at Irises, 22 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. - midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Bootleg will perform, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Hot Mess will perform at the Naked Turtle, 1 Dock Street, 10 p.m. +21. 566-6200. PLATTSBURGH — The Dynomatics will perform at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Fulton Chain Gang, Girt N Grace will perform at Olive Ridleys, 8 p.m. -1:30 a.m. $10.

Saturday, May 25

PLATTSBURGH —The Walk of HOPE, Under 1,000 Umbrellas & Spring Festival, Trinity Park, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. PAUL SMITHS —3rd Annual Jenkins Mountain Scramble, Paul Smith’s College , 8023 State Route 30, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 3276389. $40-$50. SARANAC LAKE — Adirondack Carousel’s 1 Year Birthday Celebration and book signing for Adirondack Kids book by Justin and Gary Van Riper, the Adirondack Carousel, 2 Depot Street, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. AU SABLE CHASM — Memorial Day Weekend Mini Bus Tours of Underground Railroad sites in Keeseville and Peru. Bus boards at 9:30 a.m. at the North Star Museum, 1131 Mace Chasm Road. $10 per person. 834-5180 or email ugr@frontier. com. PLATTSBURGH — Livin’ & Lovin’ Country Dance Party with Steve Holy, Jason Michael Carroll, Jamie Lee Thurston plus acoustic performances by Benjamin Bright and Jimmy “T” Thurston, Crete Memorial Civic Center, 4 Beach Road,

noon- 11:30 p.m. $25. PLATTSBURGH — BFF Inner journeys Retreat at ROTA Gallery for ages 15 to 30, 6:30-9:30 p.m. $20 per person. Preregistration required. 314-9872. LAKE PLACID — “Evita” Theater performance, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$12. WHALLONSBURG — “Fort Apache,” Coming-of-age story filmed in Westport, Moriah and Lake Placid, introduced by the writer-director, Westport native Addison Mehr. 8 p.m. at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 16100 NYS Route 22, $5, Under 18-$2. www.cvfilms.org. PLATTSBURGH — Oh Betty! will perform at Irises, 24 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Le Groove + Vince duBois will perform, Smoke Signals, 2489 Main Street, +21. 9 p.m. 523-2271. smokesignals.com. LAKE PLACID — Rhett Tyler will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Bootleg will perform, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Doom, in collaboration with The Heard, will perform at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Hot Mess will perform at the Naked Turtle, 1 Dock Street, 10 p.m. +21. 566-6200.

Sunday, May 26

PERU — 4th Sunday $5 Breakfast, Peru Memorial VFW & Ladies Auxiliary, 710 Pleasant Street, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga with Chelsea Varin at ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, free or donation welcome. noon- 1 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Steve Borst will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 1-4 p.m. – midnight. LAKE PLACID — “Evita” Theater performance, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 2 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$12. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class with Sarah, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. LAKE PLACID — Rhett Tyler will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight.

ELIZABETHTOWN — Memorial Day parade and Memorial service, Court Street, 10 a.m. 873-2138. 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. ELIZABETHTOWN — Turbo Kick boxing with Kye, Parish Hall, 7582 Court Street, 5 p.m. $7. WESTPORT — YOGA Class with Emily, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $12. 962-8555. TheBreathingBody. com. PLATTSBURGH — Qigong with Jeff Cochran at ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, $3-$10. 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday, May 28

WILLSBORO — Willsboro Ladies Golf Assoc. Ladies first play day, 140 Point Road 8 a.m. 963 8989. WESTPORT — YOGA Class with Emily, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 9:30 a.m. $12. 962-8555. TheBreathingBody.com. PLATTSBURGH — Free Art Techniques Group to meet every Tuesday, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 2-30-4:15 p.m. 324-6250, Sarah@nami-cv.org. PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 561-3091. PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery to hold a two part show featuring: Weed and Cascadia, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3 - $10. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Classes with Soma Beats Every Tuesday through May 28, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin Drive, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. $8.

Wednesday, May 29

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — ZUMBA class with Kye, Parish Hall, 7582 Court Street, 5 p.m. $5. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class with Sarah, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. ESSEX — Essex Theatre Company Board of Trustees meet, at the Willsborough Visitors Center, Main Street, 7:15 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Night at Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m.

Thursday, May 30

SARANAC LAKE — Party on the Patio at the Waterhole with Live Music every Thursday, 48 Main Street, 6 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke with Sound Explosion, 8 Ball

Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 7-11 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Jay LeSage will perform at Irises Cafe, 24 City Hall Place, 7 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Hallie E. Bond will present her lecture “Common Threads: Adirondack Quilts Tell Their Stories,” Lake Placid Historical Society, 242 Station Street, 7 p.m. WILLSBORO — Twelve Angry Jurors to be performed, Willsboro Central School, 29 School Lane, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Reggae Thursday at the Monopole with the Snacks, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery will host a three part show featuring: The Warp/The Weft, The Too Tall String Band and Kimberly Leclaire & Chris Dalnodar, 7 p.m. $3 -$10.

Friday, May 31

PAUL SMITHS — Great Adirondack Birding Celebration, Paul Smith’s Vic, 8023 New York 30, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 327-6241. LAKE PLACID — Gallery Opening Reception: inPRINT… from published work, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 5-7 p.m. 523-2512. ELIZABETHTOWN — Black Fly 2013 basketball tournament, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 US Rte.. 9, 5 p.m. $10. 873-6408. SARANAC LAKE — Shorelines by Suzanne LangelierLebeda drawing exhibit opening, Adirondack Artists Guild, 52 Main Street, 5-7 p.m. WILLSBORO — Twelve Angry Jurors to be performed, Willsboro Central School, 29 School Lane, 7 p.m. CHAZY — Chazy Community Variety Show by the Chazy Central Rural School Wind Ensemble, 609 Miner Farm Road, 7 p.m. $5. 846-7135 ext. 111. PLATTSBURGH — Giovanina Bucci will perform at Irises Cafe, 24 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. LAKE PLACID — The Blind Owl Band will perform, Smoke Signals, 2489 Main Street, +21. 9 p.m. 523-2271. smokesignals. com. LAKE PLACID — Taz Cru will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Sinecure will perform at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m.

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Continued from page 1 Berkeley Green in downtown Saranac Lake. Hikers can begin registering for the competition at 7 a.m., and the

official start time is 8 a.m. At 3 p.m., Rabideau and others will gather at Berkeley Green, where hikers that day must start and finish, to await the new 6ers. Mountains climbed prior to May 25 do not count. ñ ThereÍ s a lot of talk on the street about how fast this will happen,î Rabideau said. ñ WeÍ ve heard anywhere from 9 to 16 hours for the first 6er to come back.” The first three people to complete the circuit will receive a wood spirit walking stick, hand carved by Rick Gonyea. Those who donÍ t place in the top three are still encouraged to ring the 6er bell, located in the Berkeley Green bandshell, six times, a new 6er tradition. An afternoon of events will also take place in the village throughout the day, including Adirondack Trivia with local guide Joe Hackett, live music by Inisheer, and a ñ Walk of Fameî induction for Herb Clark, who became the first Adirondack 46er in 1925. There will also be a ñ Sixer Saturday Spring Shoppingî spree. Participating businesses will give customers a raffle ticket for every purchase they make. 7 KHW LFNHW VP X VWEHEURX J KWW R % HUNHO H\ * UHHQ EHW Z HHQ SP to be entered into a drawing for one of six prizes, including a pair of round-trip tickets to Boston and an Adirondack chair. The all-day 6er-celebration isnÍ t the only day aspiring 6ers can complete the mountains„ it is just the beginning of what Rabideau said will become a long-standing activity in Saranac Lake.

“This is a program that will last indefinitely,” Rabideau said. “We anticipate that a lot of families and individuals will be doing this throughout the years.î People seeking the coveted 6er patch can take days, weeks or years to climb the mountains, but those who complete them in less than 24 hours will become ñ Ultra 6ers.î To obtain a patch, hikers must mail the following to the Village of Saranac Lake: The date each of the six mountains were climbed, the time at the summit of the last mountain hiked, the applicants mailing and email address, and $5 for postage and handling. The village will send each finisher an official member number and a 6er patch and sticker. The $5 check should be made payable to the Village of Saranac Lake and sent, along with all other information, to: Village of Saranac Lake, Saranac Lake 6ers, 39 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY 12983.

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North Country WWII veterans honored all the way to D.C. By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH „ As the sun rose over VermontÍ s Green Mountains on Saturday, May 18, 18 World War II veterans left Plattsburgh to visit the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. The trip marked the inaugural flight of North Country Honor Flight, a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring World War II veterans by taking them to the memorial. Hundreds showed up at the Old Base Oval in Plattsburgh for a ceremony to see the veterans off. More than a dozen uniformed troops, who stood at attention as the veterans and their guardians boarded the bus, were also on hand. The crowd cheered and held up signs„ î God bless WWII vets,î ñ One last missionî „ as the bus pulled away at 5:30 a.m., led by a motorcade of motorcycles including the Plattsburgh Harley Owners Group, Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, the Patriot Guard and the Legion Riders. The procession snaked through Plattsburgh as it headed for Interstate 87 and the Albany Airport, all the while passing crowds of people waving flags and saluting. More motorcyclists joined the growing parade at every exit, and people waited on overpasses to celebrate as the veterans rode by. On board, the veterans were feeling the excitement, too. There was a smile on every wide-eyed face, and many stood to watch as motorcycles zipped by, leaving tracers of red, white and blue in their wake. ñ This is so much more than I expected,î said U.S. Navy veteran Ralph P. Filion as he peered over the seat in front of him to watch a motorcyclist pass the bus, his long gray beard plastered against his face. ñ A lot of us donÍ t talk because it brings back bad memories. As many years ago as it happened, itÍ s never far away.î Filion, who entered the Navy on May 18, 1944, and received an honorable discharge March 10, 1946, spent time on a destroyer in the Atlantic Ocean. His shipÍ s job was to escort a convoy of 100 American ships to ReykjavÕ k, Iceland, in submarine infested waters.

Alfred Kurtz, of Elizabethtown, was one of 18 World War II veterans on the inaugural North Country Honor Flight to the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. Kurtz served for three years in the U.S. Army and spent most of that time in a stockade in Naples, Italy, where he did guard duty as a military police officer. ñ We had to destroy the subs before they could get to the fleet,” Filion said. Submarines werenÍ t the only threat, though. ñ There was one time when we hit an iceberg, and it put a big split in the ship,î Filion said. ñ That was close. It put a crack in the bottom and we began taking on water.î They made it back to Virginia, where the ship was welded and sent back out. Filion also served in Panama and the South Pacific ñ We were never told what was going on,î Filion said. ñ I donÍ t know how many days we were on the water (in the South Pacific). We were waiting for the Enola Gay.î The Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, was flown by Col. Paul Tibbets. The plane is famous for dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. ñ I had switched ships from a destroyer to an assault ship,î Filion said. ñ We had 3000 marines aboard when they dropped the atomic bomb. When that happened we went into a bay in Japan.î Filion said that, once they surrendered, the Japanese troops were good to the American troops. ñ The war was over,î Filion said. ñ They fought a war just like we did, I guess.î Veterans on Honor Flights are accompanied by

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guardians, volunteers who make sure they have a safe trip. FilionÍ s guardian was his daughter, Michelle Filion-Schon, who drove to Plattsburgh from Pottstown, Pa., to join her father on the flight. ñ I think this could very well be the best day of both of our lives,î Filion-Schon said. ñ IÍ m so blessed to be there with him when he sees the memorial for the first time. This is the first time he’s ever been appreciated as a veteran.î William H. Thompson, who also served with the U.S. Navy in World War II, enlisted in Albany on his 17th birthday in 1944. After completing boot camp in Geneva, he was sent to San Diego for amphibious training, which meant he would be transporting troops for ships to land during battle. ñ The USS is Navy, and the SS is merchant marines„ half Army and half Marines,î Thompson said. ñ The Army we dumped off in Okinawa, and the marines went to Hiroshima.î Thompson said that, due to circumstances he was unaware of, his company was dropped off in Hiroshima too early. ñ We werenÍ t supposed to be there yet, so we had to stay far enough off shore so we couldnÍ t be hit,î Thompson said. ñ Eventually we picked up a hospital ship and stayed there for a few days until it

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went back to Hiroshima. ThatÍ s when all hell broke loose.î When Thompson finally finished in 1946, he had seen 18 months of sea duty in the Pacific. As the bus pulled up to the Albany Airport, Thompson went silent as he saw the hundreds of people who were gathered there, waiting to greet the veterans. His silence was borne of appreciation. ñ This is really something,î he said. ñ I feel honored.î Each veteran exited the bus with his guardian, and each pair was met with a wave of enthusiasm and, as Thompson had indicated, appreciation. They were treated like movie stars walking down the red carpet or, more appropriately, they were treated like heroes who sacrificed their lives for the safety of others. ThompsonÍ s guardian, Plattsburgh State student Yohanna Mueller, was also moved by the turnout. ñ The fact that weÍ re honoring veterans in such a way shows me that Americans still care,î Mueller said. ñ ItÍ s not political, itÍ s not about money or about whatÍ s right or wrong. ItÍ s just about what people want to do personally.î In Albany, the North Country Honor Flight veterans were joined by the Leatherstocking Honor Flight of Cobbleskill, NY. Together, the two groups brought about 55 veterans to Washington D.C. But before they boarded the plane, they were treated to a short send-off ceremony that included a live Army band and several speeches. ñ ItÍ s heartwarming to know that so many people stll care,î said North Country Honor Flight Guardian Coordinator Kimberly Bouissey as she fought back tears. ñ These veterans havenÍ t been forgotten.î

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Pendragon to open the curtain on 33rd summer season

SARANAC LAKE „ Under the new leadership team of Artistic Executive Director, Karen Lordi-Kirkham, and Managing Director, David Zwierankin, Pendragon Theatre commences its 33rd summer season themed ñ Saints and Sinners.î The season line-up includes the musical drama ñ Dirty Blonde,î by Claudia Shear, the dramatic tale ñ Doubt-A Parable,î by John Patrick Shanley, the steamy classic ñ A Streetcar Named Desire,î by Tennessee Williams and the magical family show ñ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp,î by Michele L. Vacca. This summer they are introducing second night specials, with night after opening audience talkbacks and $10 tickets. They will also revive its winter show, the comic rollercoaster ñ The Complete World of Sports (abridged),î and present a special one-night only cabaret fundraiser ñ Mississippi Voodoo,î and the one-woman show ñ Oldest Living Confederate Widow: Her Confession by Allan Gurganus,î and Jane Holding on Sundays in the late summer. In addition, they are offering Kids on Stage and Acting Blitz, drama camps for younger children and teens stating Aug. 1. As part of its Streetcar preparation, wtheywill be welcoming author Jon DiLeo, who will be giving two multi-media lectures and signing books about the play and its actors and imitators on Sunday July, 14 and Monday July, 15. While attending these events, enjoy the wonderful art by local artists hanging in the lobby gallery and consider returning to meet them at the scheduled receptions (stay for the show on those nights and receive $2 off your ticket). Finally, come celebrate all these saintly sinners and sinful saints at the annual gala this year at the Mystic Owl Camp on Upper Saranac Lake on Aug. 16. Looking ahead, ñ Oedipus Rex,î will be this year’s Fall Classic! For more information visit pendragontheatre.org, the Pendragon Facebook page or call 891-1854.

Langelier-Lebeda’s ‘Shorelines,’ at Artists Guild SARANAC LAKE „ ñ Shorelines,î a solo exhibit of new drawings by Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda, will open on Friday, May 31 at the Adirondack Artists Guild, with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. The images, inspired by Adirondack streams and riverbanks, are drawings of places that hold particular significance for the artist. The exhibit will run through July 1. ñ Expressing the limitless metaphors of promise in nature is my work.î Suzanne writes. ñ How to look for and recognize the message, how to absorb it, how to let it become its own line and form is the focus of my work. The photographs I take are the frameworks that isolate what captures my attention in natural formations, like the complexity of entangled roots and rocks along the banks, brooks, narrow streams and rivers in the Adirondacks. “The drawings define the composition within those frameworks that hold the essence of each message,î she added. ñ ItÍ s a reductive process to tease out clarity from complexity and away from distracting, extraneous elements. I use natural tools: graphite, carbon and wood„ pencils on paper. Graphite, the grey shades of hard light to soft dark; the muted palette of tinted graphite and the black, bold lines of carbon best define the energy of the image. What I enjoy most is the thought-to-handto-paper connection between the paper and me, using a natural

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SARANAC LAKE „ Historic Saranac Lake announced that the last of its four ñ History Mattersî discussions in May will feature the topic of quilting in the Adirondacks. The talk is hosted in conjunction with the Lake Placid North Elba Historical Society. Hallie E. Bond, former curator at the Adirondack Museum, will present her lecture titled ñ Common Threads: Adirondack Quilts Tell Their Stories,î on May 30 at 7 p.m. at the Lake Placid Historical Society, located in Lake Placid at 242 Station Street. The talk is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided. The event has been made possible through the support of the New York Council on the HumanitiesÍ Speakers in the Humanities Program. New YorkÍ s Adirondack region has been the home of a vibrant quilting tradition for over 150 years. These patchwork quilts record the hardships of life in the Adirondacks among close-knit families and communities, as well as the influence of a wild natural beauty. They document national quilting trends, while also displaying delight in the creation of art from bits of fabric. In this lecture we explore the common threads running through Adirondack quilts, as well the diverse influences on the region’s quilting traditions. From plain and fancy bedcovers meant to keep families warm during long mountain winters, to the stunning art quilts of the 21st century, the audience learns how Adirondack quilts tell unique stories of life in New YorkÍ s mountains, while also holding up a mirror to national trends. Hallie E. Bond has written extensively on regional history and material culture since joining the Adirondack Museum in 1983. Her books include Boats and Boating in the Adirondacks (1995) and ñ A Paradise for Boys and Girls:î ChildrenÍ s Camps in the Adirondacks (2005). Bond has a B.A. in History (University of Colorado), an M.A. in Medieval Studies (University of York) and an M.A. in American History with a Certificate in Museum Studies (University of Delaware).

medium.î The title of each image has been expanded and crafted into haiku. The succinct 17 syllable three line words add an immediacy and engages the senses to provide the viewer with another way to experience the subjects. Suzanne lives on the Racquette River at the edge of Adirondack Park. As a freelance illustrator (SnowLine Design) she has completed a book cover and a 52 page book with CD that introduces young children to classical music, both being released this year. Her website, suzannelebeda.com is in the process of being updated. She has been a member of The Adirondack ArtistsÍ Guild since 2004. The Adirondack Artists Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery representing a diverse group of regional artists residing and working in the Tri-Lakes area of the Adirondack Park. The gallery is located at 52 Main St, Saranac Lake, 891-2615. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays. The gallery is closed on Mondays until June 24, when summer hours begin and the gallery is open every day. The Guild is on the web at www.adirondackartistsguild. com.,and on Facebook at Adirondack Artists Guild.

Wellness Expo to be held at carousel SARANAC LAKE „ The Adirondack Wellness Network, a group of practitioners in a variety of healing modalities, is sponsoring a Wellness Expo at the Carousel, in Saranac Lake on Saturday June 8, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. There will be exhibitors with food and door prizes. Come learn about the vast array of services available in our community. Stop by for 10 minutes or stay all day, as this proves to be a fun and informational event. This event is free and open to the public. If you are interested in alternative and integrative therapies or are a practitioner who wants to learn more about the Network, this is a great opportunity to do so. You can also learn more about the Adirondack Wellness Network by visiting their website atadkwellness.org. At the expo there will also be a series of 20 minute

OBITUARIES Sarah Sabattis relaxing on her porch in Long Lake, ca. 1889.

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KATHRYN F. PULSIFER AUG 04, 1928 - MAY 15, 2013 grandchild Sebastian Griep, a Kathryn F. Pulsifer, 84, died sister Nina Williams of Jay, Wednesday May 15, 2013 at three brothers and their the Elizabethtown Commuwives, Morris and Mary nity Hospital with her friend Coolidge of Wilmington, and family at her side. She Lawrence and was born August Gale Coolidge of 4th 1928 in Jay, Arizona, Ronnie NY the daughter and Pat Coolidge of Morse and of Arizona, a sisHelen (McDonter-in-law Jean ald) Coolidge. Coolidge of She grew up in Keene Valley, Inthe Glen and laws; Annabelle graduated from Trombley, IsAusable High abelle Feltt, School. On DeFrank and cember 11, 1949 Midred Pulsifer she married her all of Florida, and 28 nieces husband of 63 years, Philip and nephews. Pulsifer, in the Elizabethtown She was predeceased by her Congregational Church. parents, one sister Ardell Kathryn loved to be in the Coolidge, two brothers Donwoods with her husband Phil ald and John Coolidge, and a and they often hunted black brother-in-law and his wife bear. In her teenage years she Tommy and Anna Brown. also enjoyed berry picking Calling hours will be held with her cousin Hilda (BenFriday May 17 from 2-4 and 7 way) Hathaway. Kathryn -9 PM at W.M.Marvin's Sons never missed a high school funeral home in Elizabethsports game of her son or her town. A funeral will be officigrandchildren. She was inated by Rev. Fred Shaw Satstrumental in church dinners urday at 11AM at the Lewis in the old parish hall in her Congregational Church. early years, and was a SunBurial will follow in the day school teacher for the church cemetery. church. Memorial donations may be She is survived by her husmade to the Elizabethtownband Philip Pulsifer of Lewis, Lewis Ambulance Squad, one son and daughter-in-law, P.O. Box 443, Elizabethtown, Jim and Deborah Pulsifer of NY 12932 or to Fitzpatrick Lewis, a granddaughter and Cancer Center, 75 Beekman her husband Kendra and St, Plattsburgh NY 12901 Marcus Griep of Billerica For online condolences Mass, a grandson Colby Pulplease visit http://www.wm sifer and his partner Aubrey marvins.com/ Peryea of Lewis, one great-

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4" SOLID CORRUGATED DRAINAGE PIPE 10 rolls of 100 ft each - never used. Keeseville. $15 per roll. 518-536-5998 ALONE? EMERGENCIES HAPPEN! Get Help with one button push! $29.95/month,Free equipment, Free set-up. Protection for you or a loved one.Call LifeWatch USA 1-800-426-3230. CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907 HALF PRICE INSULATION most thickness, up to 3", 4x8 sheets High R Blue Dow. Please call 518 -597-3876. HAMILTON DRAFTING Table, 5' x 3', Oak w/ 4 drawers, like new, $400. 518-576-9751 KITCHEN COUNTERTOP Marble Forest Green, 13' long like new, double sink hole aready cut, back splash & non drip edge w/ goose neck faucet. $350 OBO. 518-8912975. SAWMILLS FROM only $3997.00MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1800-578-1363 Ext.300N SAWMILLS: SAWMILLS from only $3997.00- MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1800-578-1363 Ext.300N TWO TOOL BOXES full of Snapon Craftsman Tools $3000 OBO Call 518-728-7978 or Email pparksfamily@gmail.com WELL PUMP Gould, 1 HP, 4 months old, $500.00. 518-5760012

FURNITURE ANTIQUE OAK DINING TABLE w/ claw legs, 6 chairs & matching hutch w/ back mirror & narrow shelf on top. $1500 OBO. 518-891 -2975 GE ELECTRIC STOVE excellent condition, black, moving, call 493-2089 $200.00

ELECTRONICS *LOWER THAT CABLE BILL! Get Satellite TV today! FREE System, installation and HD/DVR upgrade. Programming starting at $19.99. Call NOW 1-800-935-8195 DIRECT TO Home Satellite TV $19.99/mo. Free Installation FREE HD/DVR Upgrade Credit/Debit Card Req. Call 1-800-795-3579 DIRECTV, INTERNET, & Phone From $69.99/mo + Free 3 Months: HBO® Starz® SHOWTIME® CINEMAX® +FREE GENIE 4Room Upgrade + NFL SUNDAY TICKET! Limited Offer! Call Now 888-2485965

FINANCIAL SERVICES $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? $500-$500,000++ within 48 /hrs? 1-800-568-8321 www.lawcapital.com DIVORCE $450* NO FAULT or Regular Divorce. Covers children, property, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor &Associates, Inc. Est. 1977

FOR SALE 5 Drawer Solid Oak Desk 36"x60" Good Condition $200 OBO Call 518-546-7120 QUEEN PILLOWTOP Mattress Set, New in Plastic, $150.00. 518-534-8444.

WOOD TV CENTER W/DOORS & DOUBLE-RECLINING SOFA Wood TV Center $400, Italian Wood Wall Unit with 2 Glass Cabinets $400, Gold Fabric Sofa $400, and 2 Microfiber Swivel Chairs in Taupe $200. Must sell! BEST OFFER! Great prices! For more info & photos please email shopaholicny@hotmail.com or call (518) 643-5043. BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE!

GENERAL !!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch. 1930 -1980. Top Dollar paid!! Call Toll Free 1-866-433-8277 **OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D'Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920's thru 1980's. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440

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18X48" METAL FRAME POOL includes filter w/built in skimmer, solar cover, winter cover, vacuum, floating chlorinator & thermometer, ladder. Uses C-filter, used 1 Season. $375. 518-2973516

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1972 GRAND TORINO runs, needs work comes with some new parts $3200; Chevy Van 30 Travelmaster camper $2500. 518-962-4394

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WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 WE’LL GIVE YOU $300.00 FOR YOUR OLD ROOF. Choose the Rhino Roof when choosing a new roofing system. Call Lakeside Kanga Roof. 1-800-FOR-ROOF.

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BARREL RACING SADDLE, 15" seat, dk. oil finish, great condition, includes headstall & breastplate, pad, all for $500. "Imperial" brand made by Circle "Y". Great for teenager or med. woman getting into gaming. Call 9am-9pm 802-524-6275.

APARTMENT BUILDING LAKE GEORGE Apartment House with 5 Two BR/1 bath units. Coin op laundry for additional income. New windows, ceremic tile kitchens and baths. Burners, oil tank and roof all new $330,000 mccabe5b1g@aol.com

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518-962-4420.

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2003 22 HP 50" Mower w/ Snow Blower attachment and cab - Sears $1500 OBRO. 1986 Lawn Tractor $800 OBRO. 518-891-6791

ORGANIC FARM LIQUIDATION! 10 acres - $39,900. Trout stream, nice fields, maturewoods, 3 hrs NY City! Terms! 1-888-775-8114 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com

FENCING ALL types wood, chain link, vinyl, wrot iron, picket & gates, posts, kennels, cash & carry or installed, free estimats, prompt, reasonable, delivery available call 482-5597 or Rmvd2000@aol.com

WANTED TO BUY BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded.

UPSTATE NY COUNTRYSIDE SPRING LAND SALE. $5,000 Off Each Lot 6 AC w/Trout Stream: $29,995. 3 AC / So. Tier: $15,995. 5.7 AC On the River: $39,995.Beautiful & All Guaranteed Buildable. Financing Available. Offers End 5/30/13.Call Now: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.com LAND FOR SALE UPSTATE NY COUNTRYSIDE SPRING LAND SALE $5,000 Off Each Lot 6AC w/ Trout Stream: $29,995 3 AC/So. Tier: $15,995 5.7 AC On the River: $39,995 Beautiful & All Guaranteed Buildable. Financing Available. Offer Ends 5/31/13. Call Now: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.com LENDER ORDERED SALE! 5 acres - $19,900. Organic farmland, giant views, fields,woods! 1/ 2 hr from Albany! EZ terms! Call 1-888-701-1864. www.newyorklandandlakes.com LOTS & ACREAGE Waterfront Lots -Virginia's Eastern Shore WAS $300K. Now From $55K; Large Lots, Community Pool, Pier and Recreational Center. Great for boating, fishing & kayaking. www.oldemillpointe.com (757) 824-0808 TROUT STREAM. Land, 10 acres - $39,900. Available May 4th! No closing costs! Beautiful evergreen forest, crystal clear stream, gorgeous upstate NY Amish country 1/2 hr west ofAlbany! 1-888-775-8114 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com

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LAND 1 ACRE OF Land at Wood Rd., West Chazy, NY, close to schools, nice location. Please call 518-4932478 for more information. LAND FOR SALE LAKE SALE: 6 acres Bass Lake $29,990. 7 acres 400' waterfront $29,900 6 lake properties. Were $39,900; Now $29,900. www.LandFirstNY.com Ends May 31st Call Now! 1-888-683-2626

MOBILE HOME

1990 REDMOND DOUBLEWIDE 3 bdrm 2 bath walk in pantry. Price on call 518-310-0051 or 518-569 -0877 NEW DISPLAY MODELS Mobile Home, MODULAR HOMES, SINGLE & DOUBLE WIDES factorydirecthomesofvt.com 600 Rt.7 Pittsford, VT 05763 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9A-4P 1-877-999-2555 tflanders@beanshomes.com

REAL ESTATE AUCTION AUCTIONS CLINTON COUNTY, NY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: Wednesday, June 5th @11AM, West Side Ballroom, 253 New York Road; Plattsburgh, NY. 800-292-7653. FREE brochure: www.nysauctions.com AUCTIONS FULTON & HAMILTON COUNTY, NY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: Wednesday, June 19th @ 11AM, Holiday Inn; Johnstown, NY. 800292-7653. FREE brochure: www.Hafoff.com AUCTIONS SULLIVAN COUNTY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: 300 +/- Properties; June 13 & 14 @9:30AM. At "The Sullivan", Route 17, Exit 109. 800-243-0061. AAR. & HAR, Inc. FREE brochure: www. NYSAuctions.com

SINGLE-FAMILY HOME $29,000 REMODELED 2 bdrm, .3 acre, Rte. 9, Front Street, Keeseville, NY. Live in or a P/E Ratio of 5 to 1 investment. 518-3356904.

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VACATION PROPERTY VACATION RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-6382102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

ACCESSORIES CASH FOR CARS. Any make, model and year! Free pick-up or tow. Call us at 1-800-318-9942 and get an offer TODAY!

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

BOAT FOR SALE 1984 Cobia 17' bowrider, 115HP Evenrude outboard (newer), 2002 Karavan trailer, runs but needs some work. $1,500. 518-576-4255 BOAT LIFT model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1. MAXUM 1988 fish & ski Fiberglass, 85 HP Force motor & Minn Kota trolling motor w/auto pilot, complete w/ canvas top & trailer, always garaged, excellent condition, $3900. 518-354-8654

CARS $18/MONTH AUTO INSURANCE Instant Quote - ANY Credit Type Accepted We Find You the BEST Rates In Your Area. Call 1-800844-8162 now!

AUTO DONATION

1999 CHEVY BLAZER LS, V-6, auto, air, 2 door, new tires/brakes, 4 WD, Asking $2,900. 518-9468341

DONATE YOUR CAR to CHILDREN'S CANCER FUND of AMERICA and help end CHILDHOOD CANCER. Tax Deductible. Next Day Towing. Receive Vacation Voucher. 7 Days 1-800-469-8593 DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help those in need! Your vehicle donation will help US Troops and support our Veterans! 100% tax deductible Fast Free pickup! 1-800-263-4713

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

BOATS 16’ HOBIE CATAMARAN parts, hulls, masts, booms, decks, rudders, rigging, $500 takes all. 518 -561-0528 1940 CHRIS CRAFT 22ft 2012survey. Chrysler97HP all hardware,Upholsterygood, runs great. John 518 569 5566 FMV $9,000. 1967 17’ HERMAN Cat Boat ready for restoration, inlcudes trailer, $2500. 518-561-0528 1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $2500. 518-359-8605

1988 20’ KMV CUDDY CABIN with trailer, $2500 OBO. 518-6430910 1994 BASS BOAT with 2003 150hp motor, brand new Minkoto trolling motor, 70lb thrust, 3 new batteries. $6,000. 518-561-2586 2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711 2006 18’ SEADOO JET BOAT 185 HP Turbo 1.5 L Full Canvas, Bimini Top, Trailer Included, Excellent Condition, $12000.00 518-643-8591 (days) 518-643-2514 (evenings)

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

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

TIRES FOR SALE Michelin (4) Brand New Still in Wrap, 225/ 60R18 PRIMACY MXV4 $600. Grand Touring - All Season-Blackwall. 518-569-1681

1980 18 1/2 FT. Century Cuddy Cabin, 120 HP I/O, trailer, GPS depth finder, down rigger, plus. $2900 negotiable. 518-963-8220 or 518-569-0118

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WORK ON JET ENGINES - Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866) 854- 6156.

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247.......................Brandon 372....................Grand Isle 388...................Middlebury 425......................Charlotte 434....................Richmond 438...............West Rutland 453.......Bristol/New Haven 462......................Cornwall 475.........................Panton 482....................Hinesburg 545...................Weybridge 655......................Winooski 658....................Burlington 758........................Bridport 759.......................Addison 654,655,656,657,658,660, 860,862,863,864,865,951, 985....................Burlington 877...................Vergennes 769,871,872,878,879 ..................Essex Junction 893...........................Milton 897....................Shoreham 899......................Underhill 948..........................Orwell 888....................Shelburne

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2005 DODGE MAGNUM RT HEMI Cool Vanilla/Gray Leather, 5-Speed Auto, 80K Miles, Sunroof/Roof Rack & More, Pristine Condition, Includes Four (4) Standard Snows on Wheels. Call For Price 518-569 -1681 CLASSIC 1973 CAMARO, 350 Auto, V-8 Engine, original 55,000 miles, $12,000, very good condition 518-359-9167.

MOTORCYCLES

1999 HONDA REBEL good condition, Red/Black, 6500 miles, 250CC. Asking $1595 OBO. Call after 3pm 518-962-2376 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4395 2010 HONDA STATELINE 1500 Miles, Black, Factory Custom Cruiser, 312 CC $7,800 518-5698170 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 2000 24’ LAYTON Sleeps 6, very clean, excellent condition, must see, $6700 OBO. 518-643-9391 2007 X-160 FUN FINDER Camping Trailer, 16' long, 2500 GVW, AC/Heat, Hot Water, 2 burner stove, enclosed bathroom, refrigerator, TV, awning, new battery, $7500. 518-561-0528

TRUCKS 1998 NISSAN FRONTIER 4X4 5 Speed Manual, Extended Cab, AM/FM, AC 113,000 miles $2500 Call 518-873-9547 2005 CHEVROLET Silverado 1500 Extended Cab Red/Gray 80,200 miles, 4WD, 8' bed, Rhino Liner, HD suspension, tow package, locking diff. Light use, fully maintained. $11,500. 518494-7349

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www.valleynewsadk.com mail copy of process to 16210 Villarreal De Avila, Tampa, FL 33613. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Principal business location: 12 George & Bliss Lane - Bldg. 138, Lake Placid. VN-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49219 ----------------------------MINGO WOODS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 4/1/2013. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to PO Box 867, Lake Placid, NY 12946. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49229 ---------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF: RICHARD H. JAMES, L.L.C. Articles of Incorporation filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on April 3, 2013. Office Location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her is Law Offices of William G. James, P.O. Box 565, Wills-

boro, New York 12996. The principal business address of the LLC is 1283 Middle Road, Willsboro, County of Essex, New York 12996. Dissolution date: None. Purpose: Any lawful activity. VN-5/11-6/15/13-6TC49296 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PLANTITIZE, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 5/2/2013. Office location, County of Essex. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 15 Planty Lane, Lake Placid, NY 12946. Purpose: any lawful act. VN-5/18-6/22/13-6TC49308 ----------------------------LP LANDMARKS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/2/13. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 685 Averyville Ln., Lake Placid, NY 12946, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-5/18-6/22/13-6TC-

49316 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 46 EVANS LANE LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/30/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Peter Nagy, 139 Doremus Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07450. Purpose: Any lawful activity. VN-5/25-6/29/13-6TC49334 ----------------------------SEALED BIDS will be received as set forth in instructions to bidders until 10:30 a.m. on June 20, 2013 at the NYSDOT, Contract Management Bureau, 50 WOLF RD, 1ST FLOOR, SUITE 1CM, ALBANY, NY 12232 and will be publicly opened and read. A certified or cashier's check payable to the NYS Dept. of Transportation for the sum specified in the proposal or a bid bond, FORM CONR 391, representing 25% of the bid total, must accompany each bid. Bids may also be submitted via the internet using Bid E x p r e s s ( w w w. b i d x . c o m ) . NYSDOT reserves the

right to reject any or all bids. Electronic documents can be obtained from the NYSDOT Plan Sales Unit,50 Wolf Road, 1st Floor, Suite 1PS, Albany, NY 12232, (518)4572124; the Region of record; or Bid Express. No Amendments are included on the CD. Amendments are posted at www.dot.ny. g o v / d o i n g business/opportunities/const-notices and Bid Express. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that all Amendments are incorporated into its bid. NYS Finance Law restricts communication with NYSDOT on procurements and contact can only be made with designated persons. Contact with non-designated persons or other involved Agencies will be considered a serious matter and may result in disqualification. Contact Maria Tamarkin (518) 4578403. Contracts with 0% Goals are generally single operation contracts, where subcontracting is not expected, and may present direct bidding opportunities for Small Business Firms, including, but not limited to, D/W/MBEs. The Contractor must com-

ply with the Regulation relative to non-discrimination in federally-assisted programs of the USDOT 49 CFR 21. Please call (518) 4573583 if a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the letting. Reg. 01, Sam Zhou, Acting Regional Director, 50 Wolf Rd, Albany, NY 12232 D262356, PIN 1116.56, Essex Co., 0.6 Miles of Asphalt C o n c r e t e Reconstruction of Route 9N/22 in the Town of Moriah, Bid Deposit $250,000.00, Plans on CDs $10, plus $8 Postage. Goals: MBE/WBE 13 7% VN-5/25-6/1/13-2TC49332 ----------------------------LEGAL NOTICE OF ESTOPPEL The bond resolution, a summary of which is published herewith, has been adopted on May 14, 2013, and the validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Town of Lewis, Essex County, New York, is not authorized to expend money, or if the provisions of law which should have

been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days after the date of publication of this notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution. A complete copy of the resolution summarized herewith is available for public inspection during regular business hours at the Office of the Town Clerk for a period of twenty days from the date of publication of this Notice. Dated: Lewis, New York, May 15, 2013. James E. Pierce Town Clerk BOND RESOLUTION DATED MAY 14, 2013. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF a replacement bridge at Carlott road, IN THE TOWN OF LEWIS, COUNTY OF ESSEX, STATE OF NEW YORK, AT A MAXIMUM ESTIMATED COST OF $220,000, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $220,000 BONDS OF SAID TOWN TO PAY THE COST THERE-

OF. Specific object or purp o s e : Construction of a replacement bridge at Carlott Road Period of probable u s e f u l n e s s : 20 years, limited to 5 years Maximum estimated c o s t : $220,000 Amount of obligations to be issued: $220,000 bonds, to be reduced dollar for dollar for any Federal or State aid received therefor SEQRA status: Type II Action. Replacement in kind at same site VN-5/25/13-1TC52098 ----------------------------MINDER MENTIS LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/14/2013. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 33 Seneca Trail, Lake Placid, NY 12946, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-5/25-6/29/13-6TC52108 ----------------------------Fishing For A Good Deal? Catch The Greatest Bargains In The Classifieds

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