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Teachers lauded on national TV Three Moriah instructors honored for excellence By Lohr McKinstry STA FF W RITER

MORIAH | Three Moriah Central School teachers found themselves interviewed on “Good Morning, America” recently and presented with a $10,000 check for school projects. Teachers Tim McGarry, Linda Tabor and Dean Fleming were recognized on the program for being outstanding educators, along with six others from around the nation. The ABC morning show was doing a National Teacher Appreciation Day segment, and former student Ashley Chappell and her mother, Sue Sadowski, nominated them. “It was a contest by ABC where people could nominate teachers to go on air for their Teacher Appreciation Day segment,” Fleming said. “There were three schools that made it to the show along with us, one from Staten Island and one from New Jersey. Crayola gave each of the three schools a $10,000 donation for supplies. “It was a great experience. You never really know how you touch kids until something like this happens.” » Teachers Cont. on pg. 3

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TICONDEROGA | The Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership recently awarded Fort Ticonderoga a grant to support the conservation of the camp colors of the Royal Highland Emigrants flag. This grant, along with other donor support, allows Fort Ticonderoga to care for and display one of the rarest of Revolutionary War artifacts. Only two British flags of this kind survive from the 18th

century and Fort Ticonderoga’s example is the only one in the United States, said Fort Ticonderoga Curator Matthew Keagle. “Flags from the Revolutionary War are exceedingly rare,” said Keagle. “Records indicate that hundreds were shipped across the Atlantic each year during the Revolutionary War to British troops in North America, but very few survived. This particular flag in the Fort Ticonderoga collection was carried by the Royal Highland Emigrants, a regiment of British loyalists that served in Canada during the Revolutionary War.” The Royal Highland Emigrants Camp Color flag will be the highlight of a new exhibit, “1781: A War Not Yet Won,” located in the Mars Education Center, and will focus on the British operations and occupation of Ticonderoga in 1781. Fort Ticonderoga’s Campaign of 1781 and daily visitation runs until Oct. 31. For more information, visit www. fortticonderoga.org or call 518-585-2821. ■

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TICONDEROGA | A how-to seminar on the Google search engine will be at the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce on Monday, May 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. “Facing the Future: Powerful Tactics to Stand Out in Google” will include guest speaker Shelly Cihan from Adworkshop of Lake Placid. This seminar is free for chamber members and $10 for not-yet members. Sign in and networking begins at 10:30 a.m. The presentation will start promptly at 11 a.m. Lunch will be provided by the WindChill Factory. As a small business it can seem overwhelming to dive into the digital landscape, said

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Local American Association of Retired Persons Foundation TaxAide volunteers are: front row, from left, Dick Barney, Judy Walker, Bob Whitaker. Second row, Carol Barnwell, Ruth Barney, Clare Best, Rob Fisher, Bertha Dunsmore. Third row, Deb Cully, Bob Elling, Tim Costello, Tom Schaffer, Charlene Schaffer, Bob Dickson. Last row, Jim Schaffer, John Cully, Jan Whitaker. Missing from the picture are Sandy and Bob Powell and Kelly O’Neil-Teer. Photo provided handled efficiently by Bertha Dunsmore, receptionist for the Town of Hague. Computers, Internet, routers and printers are all essential to the success of our program and Tom Schaffer of Hague does a fantastic job of keeping everything running smoothly.” During those months, tax services are offered every Tuesday and Thursday at the Hague Community Building, four Fridays in Ticonderoga at the North Country Community College, and four Wednesdays at the Bolton Landing Chamber of Commerce in Bolton Landing. Residents who have not taken advantage of AARP TaxAide

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TICONDEROGA | Ticonderoga High School business Students were headed to SUNY Adirondack Business Day recently. This year, Deborah Taylor, Ticonderoga business teacher,

took 22 students to the 25th-annual Adirondack Business Educators/SUNY Adirondack High School Business Day at SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury. Three students brought home awards from the event. Ticonderoga High School winners included: Cara Sanchez, 1st place in Business Economics; Sar Whitten, 2nd place in Business Economics; and Mya Delong, 2nd place in Accounting. More than 300 students and 16 schools participated in various contests with this year’s theme, “Through the Years.” Each student that attended had the opportunity to compete in two tests, Taylor said. First place winners this year re-

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Diversity initiative much-needed Race is always been a third rail in American politics. So let’s talk about it. Amid the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks last month, the chain is engaged in deep soul-searching and will close over 8,000 stores for the day on May 29 to offer “racial-bias training” to employees. The flap is just the latest incident in the ongoing tension roiling the country stemming from ham-handed (and sometimes fatal) attempts to discriminate against people going about their everyday business. Despite being isolated, the North Country isn’t immune to national trends. Earlier this winter, a SUNY Plattsburgh student posted a racist message on social media, leading to protests and policy changes at the college. The fallout also led to pained community discussions in Keene, the hometown of the student who posted the message. As the aftermath rippled across the region, people of color shared their own stories of discrimination and discomfort in the North Country, which is overwhelmingly white — up to 90 percent in some communities. And at 43, the median age of Adirondack Park residents is eight years older than in the rest of the state, according to the 2014 Adirondack Park Regional Assessment. The same report reveals the Adirondacks is on track to become the oldest region in

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Something else. While perhaps benign, these signals could squash plans of those seeking to revisit, relocate or otherwise invest in the community. This isn’t a matter of building some type of liberal utopia, but seeks to answer an existential question facing the Adirondacks. Survival. We need to attract people to maintain school enrollment and fill workforce gaps. And we cannot do it without importing people. Adirondack Diversity Solutions has also called for business owners and not-for-profits to follow the state’s potential example by “executing both a workplace climate survey, along with developing a diversity and inclusion strategic plan that outlines how their organization will expand the reach of its mission, broaden its talent pool and appeal to new markets and communities.” On that, we disagree: While the intentions are good, it would ultimately act as an unfunded mandate on small businesses, as well as an unnecessary intrusion into the private sector. However, that doesn’t mean that small businesses can’t benefit from these initiatives somehow. Diversity is our nation’s biggest strength. We should embrace it — especially here in the North Country. — The Sun Editorial Board ■

inappropriate and irrational behavior of a board member. Moreover unreasonable people cannot be reasoned with and people who have no respect for themselves cannot be expected to show respect and consideration for others. For the time being, we (Thurman) have to live with what we’ve got. There is nothing that can be done to bring an out of control board member to order. Town law also deals with voting. Majority rules, period. On a five-member board, three votes is a majority. In recent months, three Thurman Town Board members have made unwise decisions. An example of one of their unsound decisions is the firing of the town attorney, appointed since 2009. The attorney legally could not and morally would not fulfill the unethical demands of Councilwoman Gail Seaman. Therefore she, along with Needham and Ackley, fired him. It is unfortunate, but it is their right to do so. For the time being, we have to live with whatever they decide. It is a sad time for Thurman but we will get through it. Cynthia R. Hyde, Thurman Supervisor ■

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To the Editor: A current proposed local law that would raise the age for purchasing tobacco products in Essex County to 21 would have a real and immediate impact on individuals age 18-20 who are already smoking.

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While the public health benefits of raising the purchase age are clear, it still has ramifications for those under 21 who already smoke. Should this law take effect, there are a number of local organizations and agencies in Essex County with staff dedicated to providing tobacco cessation counseling, including Adirondack Health, Essex County Mental Health, Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Mental Health Association of Essex County, St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Services, and UVM Elizabethtown Community Hospital.

If you or someone you know are among those who would be affected by this proposal, the North Country Health Heart Network wants you to know that there are programs and services to help you quit. Last year, the Institute of Medicine estimated that raising the age to 21 would reduce the number of smokers nationwide by 12 percent. Research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows 90 percent of smokers started before turning 19.

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The Heart Network encourages you to speak with your healthcare provider, who can refer you to the right program. The New York State Smokers’ Quitline is another great resource for those who need help quitting: 1-866-NY-QUITS. The residents of Essex County will have a chance to weigh in on the proposed legislation at a public hearing May 29 at the old County Courthouse in Elizabethtown. Ann Morgan, North Country Health Heart Network Saranac Lake ■

Grant advances BackPack Program Ticonderoga Kiwanis will continue helping needy kids By Lohr McKinstry STA FF W RITER

TICONDEROGA | The Kiwanis Club of Ticonderoga just got a $2,000 grant for its BackPack Program from Stewart’s Holiday Match Program. The BackPack Program sends young children from local area schools home for the weekends throughout the school year with

backpacks filled with nutritious, shelf-stable and easily prepared foods. “Thanks to the help of generous donors and organizations like Stewart’s, the program has been able to expand from this relatively modest start,” BackPack Chair John Bartlett said. “The first expansion was in April 2013, and it was enabled by an earlier grant from Stewart’s. We’re extremely grateful for Stewart’s continuing support of our efforts to help local kids.” Through its Holiday Match Program, Stewart’s Shops matches customer donations made in all of their shops from Thanksgiving through Christmas. The backpacks also include Stewart’s Milk Cards good for one gallon of 1 percent milk

More Ambassadors needed Ti chamber looking for new Ambassadors By Lohr McKinstry STA FF W RITER

TICONDEROGA | The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for more members for its team of Ambassadors. “It’s an honor to continue to play a leadership role with the chamber by working closely the chamber,” said Ambassador Chairperson Jody Gibbs. “I’m excited to be a part of this team and support this organization’s mission and vision.” Gibbs represents University of Vermont – Elizabethtown Community Hospital/Moses Ludington.

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MORIAH CENTRAL SCHOOL PASSED, 243-39.

Total appropriations: $17,437,946. Tax rate per $1,000: 2017-18, $18.67; 2018-19, $19. Estimated increase on $100,000 home: $33. Tax levy: $4,037,013 (meets cap). School board election: Two three-year seats and one two-year term: Erica Kazlo, 260; Write-ins: Todd Malbon, 47; Dana Aurilio , 20. Ballot propositions: One student transportation vehicle for $30,000, passed, 247-39. ■

TICONDEROGA CENTRAL SCHOOL PASSED, 316-136.

Total appropriations: $22,416,587. Tax levy: $11,653,259 (meets cap). School board election: Three three-year seats: Eric Leerkes, 371; James Wells Sr., 341; John Bartlett, 289; Eric Rich, 210. ■

SCHROON LAKE CENTRAL SCHOOL PASSED, 250-73.

Total appropriations: $8,008,522. Tax rate per $1,000: 2017-18, $7.19, Town

Crown Point, St. Mary’s, Putnam, Schroon Lake, Moriah, and Peru. On an annual basis, that is over 8,500 weekend backpacks filled with nutritious foods. In addition, a Summer Food Program has been provided for the last two years. The hope is to be able to continue to grow and expand this program and to provide additional food for more and more young children. The cost to sponsor one child for an entire school year is only $183. Bartlett said all donations are used to purchase the food to fill the backpacks and donations are tax-deductible. For more information, contact Bartlett at jbartlett1@nycap.rr.com.

These are Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors at the recent networking event held at the Sentinel Grille in Ticonderoga. Chamber Ambassadors meet monthly just prior to the After Business Mixer. Photo provided Ambassadors are additional representatives of the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce for businesses and organizations, and assist at chamber events throughout the year, Gibbs said. Part of being an Ambassador is also being involved in the community, fostering new relationships with area businesses and organizations, and to act as an informational resource for members of the chamber. Chamber members who are interested in having a representative from their business or organization serve as an Ambassador should contact the chamber at chamberinfo@ ticonderogany.com.

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and Stewart’s Egg Cards good for one dozen large eggs at any of the Stewart’s stores. The grant funds will be used to purchase food for the backpacks from the Regional Food Bank of Northeast New York, which plans the menus for the weekend, orders the food, and delivers the food to schools throughout the North Country. The Ticonderoga Area BackPack Program is a new initiative which started in January 2013. Ticonderoga Kiwanis worked closely with Ticonderoga Central schools for the initial roll-out of the program for 30 deserving kids. Today, the backpack program is providing added nutrition to 270 eligible children from seven local area schools; Ticonderoga,

of North Hudson, $8.36, Town of Schroon; and $8.35, Town of Chester. Rates estimated for 2018-19, $8.47, Town of Schroon; Town of Chester, not calculated yet; and Town of North Hudson, $7.29. Tax levy: $6,356,803 (meets cap). Proposition: Buy three school buses for $200,000, passed, 241-82. School board election: Two three-year seats: Jacob DesLauriers, 232; Bruce Murdock, 175; and Susan Repko, 156. ■

PUTNAM CENTRAL SCHOOL PASSED, 82-21.

Total appropriations: $2,501,578. Tax rate per $1,000: 2017-18, $5.35; 201819, $5.38. Estimated increase on $100,000 home: $3. Tax levy: $1,615,696 (meets cap). School board election: One five-year seat: Charles Bain, 99. ■

CROWN POINT CENTRAL SCHOOL PASSED, 87-2.

Total appropriations: $7,504,092. Tax rate per $1,000: 2017-18, $10.42; 2018-19, $10.62. Estimated increase on $100,000 home: $19.80. Tax levy: $1,625,868 (meets cap). School board election: two three-year seats: Julie Budwick, 75; June Glebus, 74. ■

Current Ambassadors are Gibbs; Kellie Billow, Lakeside Regional Church; Angela Brown, Century 21 Adirondacks; June Curtis, Ticonderoga Heritage Museum; Marie Gijanto, Spic-n-Span Cleaning; Louise Goodwin, Christopher Chevrolet Buick; Nancy Ockrin, Stoney Lonesome B&B; Jessica Stoddard, TiNY Wellness Center; Lena Robetoy, Champlain National Bank; Lori Ross, Silver Bay YMCA; Eric Stoddard, Ticonderoga Historical Society; Alexander Shmulsky, Attorney At Law; and Judy Walker, Ticonderoga Festival Guild. For more information on becoming an Ambassador, call 518-585-6619, or email chamberinfo@ticonderogany.com. ■

Ti police arrest alleged fake inspector

TICONDEROGA | On May 5, police arrested Danee Jo Haran for displaying a forged certificate of inspection; a misdemeanor offense. Haran was issued an appearance ticket to appear in Ticonderoga Town Court at a later date. ■

Brown is being charged with felony 2nd-degree burglary; felony 3rd-degreee criminal mischief; and the misdemeanors of endangering the welfare of a child, 3rd-degree attempted assault, and criminal obstruction of breathing/ blood circulation. Brown will be arraigned at the Ticonderoga Town Court. The case was handled by several members of the Ticonderoga Police Department. ■

Woman arrested for DWI

TICONDEROGA | Steaming from a burglary that occurred on March 25 at 67 Montcalm St., Ticonderoga Police took Vincent E. Brown Jr., 33, into custody.

TICONDEROGA | On Saturday May 12, Michelle lapoint-Stanley was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Lapoint-Stanley was issued appearance tickets and will appear in the Ticonderoga Town Court at a later date. The case was handled by Patrolmen Dennis Towne, Aaron Bush and lrven Fluery. ■

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Ti dance recital slated

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HAGUE | A public information meeting on expanding the Hague public boat docks is at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 17 at the Hague Community Center. The proposal is to build new public docks at Steamboat Landing, 1,300 feet south of the Hague Town Park. The cost estimate is $89,000, with a grant for $38,000 obtained so far from the state Department of State. The work would be done by October. For more information, call Hague Town Supervisor Edna Frasier at 518 543-6161. ■

TICONDEROGA | The Gunning Dance Family and Fitness Studio’s 5th-annual Dance Recital is Friday, May 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the historic Ticonderoga High School auditorium. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 students and senior citizens and age 5 and under are free. Call 518 585-6781 for more information. The show is dedicated to Ti dance legend Norma Strong Sage and the theme is “Dancing to Then and Now,” with elements of an oldtime circus, along with numbers by Gene Kelly and Elvis Presley. ■


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Statues project near first goal Ticonderoga will get a life-size Lord Howe statue. By Lohr McKinstry STA FF W RITER

TICONDEROGA | Walk into History is an endeavor to place life-size wooden sculptures in and around Bicentennial Park in Ticonderoga.

Coordinator Roberta Whiteley said they’ve been raising funds for the statues and are getting close to their goal for the first one. “We are progressing nicely with this project, currently holding a fundraising effort that will enable us to have the first statue in place by this summer,” she said. Lord Howe is the figure selected to be highly visible and within approachable access to all, she said. “We are currently working with the Ticonderoga Montcalm Street Partnership to bring the wooden sculptures to our town,”

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PORT HENRY | The owner of the historic building scarred by fire on Main Street in Port Henry says work on rehabilitating it will start soon. Greg Cunningham recently told the Moriah Chamber of

Whiteley said. “The fundraiser that we are holding consists of a one month, May calendar that shows advertisements on each day with the amount paid for each. Every day in May a name will be drawn and the selected one with receive the amount shown.” She said calendars are still available at many locations around Ticonderoga. “We wish to thank the many businesses that have (helped with) our fundraising calendar,” Whiteley said. “Let us also express our deep appreciation to our Ti’coustics friends who play the music and sing the favorites, these local people have been donating and

Commerce he plans to remove the second story of the brick building that housed businesses and apartments. “There’s a structurally unsound second floor, a sound first,” he said. “The bid process is underway, four bidders. If all goes well, we’ll take the second floor down in the next month.” The two story building at the corner of Main Street and St. Patrick’s Place was heavily damaged by a nighttime fire on April 4, soon after a 10-second power failure had ended. The Cunningham Building housed five apartments and

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ELIZABETHTOWN - The diabetes support group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at Elizabethtown Community Hospital, 4:30 pm-6pm.

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WESTPORT - Baked Goods Sale, Saturday, May 26, 2018 from 10:00am 12:00pm at the Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main St., Westport, NY. Benefit the Westport Federated Church Ladies.

LAKE GEORGE - Grief and Loss Support Group Ever Wednesday, 3:00 pm. 3-5 pm at St. James Episcopal Church.

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TICONDEROGA - Nar-Anon Family Group A support group for family and friends of addicts. Office of the Prevention Team 173 Lord Howe St., Mondays at 6pm, nar-anon.org

CROWN POINT – Craft & Flea Market Vendor sites Availabe for May 27th & 28th. Veterans Park, Crown Point, NY. Sunday 12-9pm & Monday 1-6pm. 2 days for one free. 10'x10' – 12'x12' $30; 10'x20' or similar $40; 20'x20' similar $50. Resistration & Information 518216-4024 (Cliff)

WESTPORT - Roast Beef Dinner, Thursday, May 17, 2018 at the Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main St., Westport, NY. Serving starts 4:30pm with take-outs available. $10.00 Adults, $5.00 Children 12 & under, Pre-school free

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sharing their talents with us for many years now. (Also let’s) not forget our informal, volunteer staff who just plain chip in and help with all that necessary stuff that makes a show a great show.” The non-profit Ti’coustics gives all donations to community organizations to assist with projects for town improvement. “This historic, artistic endeavor has been started by Ti’coustics, a totally volunteer amateur musical effort that has been entertaining many on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, year round for about five years,” she said. ■

the ADK Emporium second-hand store. All tenants got out safely and have been relocated. He said he’s been in contact with the state Historic Preservation Office, which wants the second floor of the 1800s building replaced and may have grants to do so. “We’ve been offered a grant program,” Cunningham said. “We’ll replicate as much as possible (of the original).” As for the shearing off of the fire-damaged second story and weather sealing of the first, that could happen quickly, he said. “They can take down the bulk in three or four days,” he said. The first floor has smoke and water damage and will need repairs, he said. The fire aftermath’s sidewalk closure has held up replacement of sidewalks on the east side of Main Street near the fire scene. Adirondack Concrete was awarded the contract for $92,550, with another $10,000 committed for new street trees and ornate street light posts. The money is coming from a state Department of Transportation grant. Three utility poles will be taken out, wires buried, and three lamp posts put in. Chamber President Renee Anderson they’ve received a Cultural Assistance Program (CAP) grant through the Essex County Arts Council for $450 to show summer movies for kids. She said they plan to contract with Suzie Sadowski, who shows films behind her snack bar in Crown Point, to present two movies. “We can rent it from her,” Anderson said. “They’ll be shown at the Port Henry Beach.” The first will be Aug. 12 and the other on a date to be announced. ■

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MAY 20

Lake George » Hike for Hope

held at Prospect Mtn; 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. The Hike for Hope is a challenging climb on the paved access road up Prospect Mountain. We begin at the first Overlook. At the Summit, there will be food, raffle drawings and prizes. Details: Laura Marx, afsp.org or 518-791-1544.

MAY 26

Warrensburgh » Green

Thumb Perennial Swap held at Warrensburgh Mills Historic District; 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon Bring your plants in any size or shape container, and exchange for ones of equal size or value. All are welcome. Free refreshments.

Details: Teresa Whalen by phone or text 518-466-5497 or e-mail warrensburgh.beautification@ yahoo.com.

MAY 26 - MAY 27

North Hudson » North Hudson Town Wide Yard Sale held around town; all day Come join us Memorial Day Weekend event. Anyone wishing for their address to be included on the map of locations contact Stephaine Dezalia or Tammy Whitty-Brown

MAY 26 - MAY 27

Stony Creek » “Poppies Suitcase”

Live from NYC held at The Lodge at Harrisburg Lake; 8:00 p.m. They will be playing a variety of music from current dance to classic rock. No cover charge, cash bar and free hotdogs from the cart with all the fixings!

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MAY 26TH

Green Thumb Perennial Swap held at Warrensburgh Mills Historic District

» Memorial Day Weekend Festivities held at Fort Ticonderoga; all day A full lineup of activities and programs offered throughout the weekend. Join Fort Ticonderoga on Monday to remember the sacrifices of American Soldiers during a solemn ceremony at 11:00 AM.

MAY 30 - JUN. 3

Lake George » Lake George Elvis

Festival held at Various Locations; all day Festival events will take place at various venues throughout the picturesque community of Lake George, New York. The 15th annual event features some of the world ‘s top Elvis Tribute Artists. For more info visit lakegeorge.com/elvisfestival/

JUN. 1 - JUN. 3

Lake George » ESTRA Tow Truck Show ~ 35th Annual held at Festival Commons at Charles R Wood Park; As part of the show there is the Tow Truck Beauty Contest - 1st and 2nd place awards will be presented. The Little Towers - Children’s Rodeo takes place on Sunday at 11am. It’s a mini-truck competition for the future drivers as they race around for prizes. Friday, 2pm; Saturday, 9am; Sunday, 9am; free admission.

JUN. 1 - JUN. 10

Warrensburg » Warrensburg

Bike Rally held at Warren County Fairgrounds; 9:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. This is a 10-day, free admission event! There is something for everyone at this rally with great deals & prices on all kinds of motorcycle products and services from top vendors. For more information contact Warrensburg Bike Rally at 518-791-8728.

JUN. 1 - OCT. 5

Warrensburg » Riverfront

Farmer’s Market held on the

bank of the Schroon River; 3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. Every Friday from Memorial Day thru Columbus Day weekends. Live music throughout the season. Details: Teresa Whalen, Market Manager, 518466-5497, taawhalen@yahoo.com, localharvest.org/warrensburghriverfront-farmers-market-M22857

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North Elba » The American

Cancer Society Bark For Life held at Town of North Elba Horse Show Grounds; 9:30 a.m. - 2:00p.m. Join us as we celebrate the care-giving qualities of our four-legged loved ones! This noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer. The starts with a walk, and then continues with demonstrations, contests, and games. Details: Lori Staats at staats97@yahoo.com or www. relayforlife.org/BARKtrilakesNY

JUN. 4 - JUN 9

Lake George » Americade

Motorcycle Rally held throughout town; 9:00 a.m. It’s a convention of tourers, sport-tourers and cruising motorcycles enjoying a week-long festival of motorcycling, including guided tours in the Adirondack Park, and the Green Mountains. Massive trade show with nearly 250 vendors. Details: 518-798-7888.

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19 MAY

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Mall Theater, Glens Falls. Saturday: 1:00 pm

The Warrensburg Baptist Church is inviting all town residents to a free movie to be shown at the mall theater in Glens Falls at 1 p.m. The movie is “ I Can Only Imagine”. To get your free tickets go online to Eventbrite.com

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telecommunications providers, total spending is expected to top $1 billion. Work continues around the state and the full $500 million commitment has not yet been disbursed. But all funds have been committed to projects after the final round of grant awards, which amounted to $225.5 million statewide. In addition to the probe request, Ortt has introduced legislation that would require yearly financial reports from the BPO documenting how any new funding is spent. This legislation would be retroactive, requiring a detailed report on what and where the initial $670 million was used. “The program has yet to meet its goal of connecting every New Yorker and it lacks the safeguards of detailed reporting, which would allow us to hold the (BPO) responsible for the initiative’s current status,” said Ortt. “The public has the right to know how and where their hard-earned tax dollars are being spent, and in the interest of accountability and transparency, this legislation would help do that.” The bill has been advanced to the Senate Finance Committee, where Ortt hopes the legislation will be voted on and moved to the floor in time to be passed before the end of the session in June.

More than half of the locations in the third and final round of grant awards announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in Plattsburgh in January will be served by satellite. Hughes Network Systems, a Germantown, Maryland-based provider, received $15.4 million in state subsidies from the state Broadband Program Office (BPO) to offer service to nearly 76,000 addresses, including much of Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. But Ortt believes satellite service doesn’t constitute coverage, and those who will actually receive broadband won’t receive it until 2020. The lawmaker also criticized the governor for taking what he said were premature victory laps across the state. “If you’ve been listening to the governor, you’d believe this program has been a massive success,” Ortt wrote in a letter to Sen. Terrence Murphy, the committee’s chairman. “Perhaps he’s misinformed — or perhaps he’s out of touch with upstate New York — but through conversations with countless constituents, telecommunications experts and local officials, one thing has become clear: this ‘mission accomplished’ attitude couldn’t be more wrong.”

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Upon the program’s launch in 2015, 30 percent of New Yorkers lacked access to broadband. The state pledged $500 million in subsidies, and dispatched newly elected Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul to Lake Placid to make the announcement as her first official North Country appearance. When paired with $170 million from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and investments from

Empire State Development (ESD), which oversees the BPO, has punched back against Ortt’s accusations. “While Sen. Ortt is no stranger to political grandstanding, he’s clearly unfamiliar with the facts regarding our broadband efforts,” said Jason Conwall, a spokesman for ESD. “The New NY Broadband Program is not only the largest and most ambitious of its kind in the country, but also one of the most transparent economic development initiatives you

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will find anywhere, with all projects promi- stand and what the plan is for those areas nently displayed on our website and a broad- that remain unserved. band availability map showing current covConwall said Ortt appears to be conflating erage and commitments.” Charter’s build-out commitments and timeline The potential probe complicates an already with those for the New NY Broadband Program.” contentious broadband landscape in the “Our goal has always been providing access Empire State. by the end of 2018, while Charter’s deadline is The state program runs 2020,” Conwall said. “As parallel to expansion efforts he is likely aware, most by Spectrum, who agreed the senator’s district is A large amount of of to expand broadband to served by Charter. The state 145,000 locations statewide our tax dollars have has not been satisfied with by 2020, many of them gone to a program that Charter’s buildout — to in rural areas, as part of has not achieved its the extent that it recently their merger agreement fined the company and advertised goals and initiated an investigation. with Time Warner. But Spectrum, too, has we must find out why.” “While the state’s broadbeen in the spotlight as band initiative remains on the state Public Service track, we are also focused Commission is attempting to force the pro- on ensuring Charter meets its commitments vider to pay $1 million for falling behind to New Yorkers.” their expansion agreement. The BPO and Spectrum have not made It’s a clash that may escalate, as the governor’s details on the expansion areas public, citing office warned last week the provider’s ability to their proprietary nature. operate in New York City may be in jeopardy. But numerous locations in Clinton, Essex “The governor believes it is essential that and Franklin counties stand to be served. corporations doing business with the state Spectrum says they are complying with uphold their commitments, and we will not both the merger and the New York City tolerate abusive corporate practices or a failure franchise agreements. to deliver service to the people,” said Dani “Charter is bringing more broadband to Lever, press secretary, last week. more people across New York state. We ex“Large and powerful companies will be ceeded our last buildout commitment by held to the same standard as all other busi- thousands of homes and businesses,” Lara nesses in New York,” Lever said. “The Spec- Pritchard, a Charter Spectrum spokeswomtrum franchise is not a matter of right, but is an, told The Sun on Wednesday. a license with legal obligations and if those are “We’ve also raised our speeds to deliver not fulfilled, that license should be revoked.” faster broadband statewide. We are in full State Sen. Betty Little (R-Queensbury) agrees. compliance with our merger order and the “Spectrum needs to make good on their New York City franchise, and we will fight promise of connecting homes and do it faster these baseless actions vigorously.” ■ than they have been,” Little told The Sun — Th is story has been abridged for print. on Wednesday. “The public has a right to To read this story in its entirety, visit suncomknow where things munitynews.com.

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CROWN POINT | The 150th Crown Point Memorial Day Commemoration will honor those veterans who have fallen. The parade theme at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 28 this year is “Crown Point’s Honor Roll,” honoring men and women from Crown Point who have given their lives in service to their country. “This year marks the 150th year Crown Point has held events,” said celebration coordinator Jody Gibbs. “We would love for everyone to join us for the annual parade. The judges’ booth is located near the Crown Point Citgo station, on a private residence lawn.” For the 150th year, some new events were added, Gibbs said. “This year we are holding a monster truck display in the park on Sunday,” she said. “We will also have three live bands on the main stage between Sunday and Monday.”

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church’s famous strawberry shortcakes made with local berries, strawberry ice cream sundaes, burgers, Peggy’s famous michigan sauce hot dogs, and onions and peppers sausage sandwiches. Bridgepoint Communications will provide wi-fi throughout the park during the event. “For the past 13 years, the First Congregational Church of Crown Point, with its 35-plus members, have ambitiously organized, set-up and staffed a Strawberry Festival,” Hirtle said. “The proceeds have been used to support our historic buildings, as well as provide funds for our outreach programs in our community.” ■

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PORT HENRY | Members of the junior and senior class at Moriah Central School got a firsthand look at what poor decision making can lead to on the roadways. The school, in coordination with local fire departments, the Essex County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police and Essex County District Attorney Kristy Sprague (among others) held a mock accident at the entranceway to the school May 10, two days before prom. Students watched as responders rushed to pull accident victims from cars. They watched as the driver of one car (Sebastain Sprouse) was arrested and when a passenger (Ju-

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New Schroon Lake leader arrives Schroon Chamber of Commerce hires executive director By Lohr McKinstry STA FF W RITER

SCHROON LAKE | A woman who has called Schroon Lake her second home for more than 20 years has been appointed as executive director of the Schroon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce.

Susan Palisano assumed the new role at the end of April, the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors said. She replaces Tammy Whitty-Brown, who left due to health concerns. Palisano said she considers it an honor and a privilege to serve as Chamber of Commerce executive director. “I have loved this town since the very first summer we vacationed here so many years ago,” Palisano said. “We’re excited about making the transition from part-time to full-time residents.” Palisano has been a Connecticut resident

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EAGLE LAKE | Ticonderoga native Tonya Whitford Condon recently finished her 19thannual spring cleaning of the stretch of Route 74 that winds its way along the shores of Eagle Lake. Condon said she collects up to 200 pounds of trash each spring as a member of Eagle Lake Property Owners Inc Her rounds cover both sides of the road and add up to a five-mile slog that takes her two full days to complete. She also does spot cleanups during the summer, and usually another major sweep in the fall. Ticonderoga native Tonya Whitford Condon She says her least favorite part of the job is recently celebrated 19 years of service to the increasing number of dirty diapers that the state Adopt-A-Highway Program with the she finds, “which are both disgusting and start of another season of trash clean-ups heavy, although glass bottles are heavy, too, along Route 74 in Eagle Lake, on behalf of and really add to the load. But my arms are the Eagle Lake Property Owners Inc. Photo provided pretty buff from carrying them.” Eagle Lake Property Owners adopted its part of Route 74 as part of the New York State Department of Transportation’s official Adopt-a-Highway program that was established back in 1990. Condon took over as coordinator in 1999, and has conducted the program ever since. Condon says that she sticks with this volunteer effort because she feels a strong sense of community ownership of the roadway, and a sense of pride in its appearance. ELLY WHOLE B ! “By nature,” she says, “I’m a clean and tidy person, so I CLAMS like my surroundings to reflect that. And I love to be out and about in the Eagle Lake community, contributing to the beautiful and peaceful atmosphere here.” ■

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wrapped up their third straight MVAC Southern Division title with a win over Johnsburg May 14. Pelkey struck out 11 on the mound while hitting a pair of doubles. Jacob Beebe had a pair of singles and doubles in the win.

Valley May 14. Luis Medina also scored a win for the Emus in the 200.

TICONDEROGA 71, SETON CATHOLIC 39

Kyler TeReile had a well-rounded meet for the Sentinels, scoring wins in the 110 hurdles, high jump and discus to help the Sentinels to a win over the Knights May 14.

GIRL’S TRACK AND FIELD EKMW 80, AVCS 48

Stephania Zelinski swept the throwing events with wins in the shot put and discuss while Emily Defelice scored a win in the 200 as the Lady Emus scored a win over the Lady Patriots May 14.

Moriah’s Samantha Staples fields a fires the ball in an attempt to get the baserunner out. Photo by Jill Lobdell

Moriah’s Connor Anderson makes a play at third base for the Vikings. Photo by Jill Lobdell

BASEBALL

MORIAH 8, TICONDEROGA 5

A seven-run fourth inning gave the Moriah Vikings a win over rival Ticonderoga May 14. Jay Strieble took the win on the mound for the Vikings, with Dyllon Bougor hitting a home run and relieving Strieble in the fifth to earn the save. Russell Gallo had a double for the Sentinels, while Michael DuShane too the loss on the mound.

Saidi St. Andrews, Grace Montville and Alyssa Tucker each hit doubles for the Sentinels, while Jessica Bruce earned the win in the circle, with Staples taking the loss for Moriah.

Crown Point’s Noah Spaulding delivers a pitch to the plate as the Panthers prepare for the sectional season. Photo by Jill Lobdell

JOHNSBURG 13, BOLTON/SCHROON LAKE 4

CROWN POINT 17, ELW 3

The Bolton/Schroon Lake softball team was able to respond early, scoring three runs in the second to tie their game against the Lady Jaguars, but Johnsburg scored the last 10 runs of the game for the win May 14. Abi Belorse took the loss in the circle.

The Panthers scored 11 runs in the top of the third inning to score a win over the Griffins May 14. Noah Peters earned the win on the mound and had a double at the plate, while Zach Spaulding added a triple to the Panthers offense.

BOY’S TRACK AND FIELD

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Shawna McIntosh and Torrie Vradenburg had great nights in the circle and at the plate, as the

Logan VanBuren swept the distance races for the Emus with wins in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 as the team scored a win over AuSable Ticonderoga’s Kristen Strum competes in the long jump. Photo by Jill Lobdell

SETON CATHOLIC 69, TICONDEROGA 57

Meg McDonald scored three wins for the Lady Sentinels which the Lady Knights scored the team win May 14. McDonald won in the 100 hurdles along with the high jump and triple jump. Sierra Stacy scored a win in the 800.

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Andrew Pelkey allowed only two runs on five hits over six innings as the Bolton/Schroon Lake team

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Emily Pike collected three hits, including a pair of doubles, as the Lady Sentinels scored a win over the Lady Vikings. Moriah jumped out to a 5-0 lead after the first two innings of play before the Sentinels scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth and exploded for nine in the bottom of the sixth.

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Sar Witten shot a 62 to score a four-stroke win to earn a point for the Sentinel golf team, as Zach Bush earned a half-point with Ray Amell as each shot a match-low 46 May 14.

MORIAH 6, BEEKMANTOWN 0

Joey Stahl shot a 33 for the low round of the match, helping Moriah to a sweep of Beekmantown May 14. Dewey Snyder shot a 39, while Ryan Munson shot a 40, Thomas Clarke a 42, Alex Larrow 43 and Dylan Trombley 43.

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In a loss, Jake LaDeau shot a 41 for the Panthers, while Riley Thomas scored a win on the eighth hole (1-up), with Tyler Wranosky, Reese Celotti and Gavin Sours also scoring wins.

GIRL’S TENNIS

SCHROON LAKE 5, AUSABLE VALLEY 0

Emily and Anna Maisonville each scored 6-2, 6-0 set wins as the Lady Wildcats advanced past the Lady Patriots May 14. Megan Wilson also won in singles, while the teams of Amanda Grey and Shelbie Rice along with Carol Latorre and Alysen Bruce scored straight set wins.

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NAC 4, SCHROON LAKE 1

The doubles team of Jake Brady and Cole Plumsted scored a 6-4, 6-3 win over Northern Adirondack May 10, but were unable to score

Bolton/Schroon Lake pitcher Abi Belrose delivers a pitch to the plate. Photo by Jill Lobdell duo combined to throw a no-hitter and each hit a double in the win May 11. The Panthers racked up 21 hits in the game.

Crown Point’s Riley Thomas bounced back from his last match at the Westport Country Club to score a 1-up win May 14. another point against the Bobcats. The duo of Gabe Gratto and Joe Slatterpryce went to a third set before falling, 4-6, 6-2, 4-6. Ben Wisser had a tough game at top singles, falling by a break in each set, 3-6 and 4-6. ■

WE ARE Mike Foote tees off for Schroon Lake. The Wildcats finished the regular season with games against Westport and Crown Point. Photo by Keith Lobdell

WILLSBORO 6, SCHROON LAKE 0

Dawson DeZalia shot a low round of 48 for the Wildcats, who were unable to score a point against Willsboro May 14. Mike Foote was the closest to scoring a point, pushing his match to the final hole before falling, 1-down. Crown Point shortstop Hannah Palmer (back) sets herself defensively as Shawna McIntosh delivers a pitch to the plate against the Lady Griffins May 14, Photo by Jill Lobdell

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CROWN POINT Crown Point Bible Church: 1800 Creek Road, 5973318. Sunday Morning Worship 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Youth. Discipleship Ministry and Adult Grow Groups 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Pastor Doug Woods, 597-3575. Crown Point United Methodist Church: Sunday Services at 9:30 a.m. Located at 1682 Creek Rd. Pastor Lee Ackley. First Congregational Church: Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Reverend David Hirtle, 597-3398. Park Place. Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Mass: Sun. 9 a.m., Pastor Rev. Albert Hauser, Main Street 597-3924 HAGUE Hague Baptist Church: Pastor - Cory MacNeil. Sunday morning: Adult Bible Study 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service 10:30 a.m., 543-8899 Lakeside Regional Church (Hague Wesleyan Church): Sunday morning services at 10 a.m. at the Hague Campus with a fellowship cafe time immediately following the service. Children’s church and nursery available. Senior Pastor Skip Trembley. www.lakesideregionalchurch.com St. Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic Church: 9790 Graphite Mtn. Rd. Sunday Mass at 9 a.m. thru Labor Day. Pastor Rev. John O’Kane MINEVILLE All Saints Church: Mass: Sat. 4 p.m. Pastor Rev. Albert Hauser, 23 Bartlett Pond Rd., 546-7254 Mountain Meadows Christian Assembly: office located at 59 Harmony Rd.,Mineville N.Y. 12956. Office 518-942-8031, Pastors Martin & Deborah Mischenko. Bible study and prayer Thurs 7am-10am at Pastor’s office. Firefighters for Christ Adk chapter 1st Tues of the month at ministry office. Call for times. Service times & locations on website. Road Riders for Jesus M.M check website. Food Pantry by appt only. Office hours Mon-Fri 9am-4pm or by appt. MORIAH United Methodist Church: 639 Tarbell Hill Rd., Sunday Worship 9 a.m.; Fellowship & coffee hour following. Sunday School offered. Everyone is welcomed! Rev. Dr. Kenneth N. Parker

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Tel: 518-636-6733. Pastor Steve Blanchard Email: PastorSteve@AdirondackCommunityFellowship. org • www.AdirondackCommunityFellowship.org Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. Celebrate Recovery Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in cooperation with Hague Weslyan Church. Tuesday 6 p.m. Bible Study. Cornerstone Alliance Church: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday B.A.S.I.C. youth group meeting 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. 178 Montcalm Street. Everyone is Welcomed! Contact Pastor Charlie Bolstridge. 518-585-6391 First Baptist Church: Services: Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. worship 10:45 a.m.; Sun. Evening 6 p.m.; Wed. Prayer meeting 7 p.m. For info call Pastor Bill Whittington, 585-7107. First United Methodist Church: Sun. Services 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome! 518-585-7995. Rev. Scott Tyler. 1045 Wicker St. Lakeside Regional Church (Hague Wesleyan Church): 2nd Sunday of every month 10 a.m. Service at the Best Western Conference Center. A fellowship café time immediately following the service. Children’s church and nursery available. Senior Pastor Skip Trembley. www.lakesideregionalchurch.org St. Isaac Jogues Roman: Masses: St. Mary’s: Masses: Sat. 4:30 p.m. and Sun. 9 a.m., Pastor Rev. Kevin McEwan, Deacon Elliott A. Shaw. 12 Father Joques Place 585-7144 The Episcopal Church of the Cross: Sunday Eucharist, Church Service 9 a.m. with Eucharist. 129 Champlain Ave. 585-4032 Ticonderoga Assembly of God: Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. (Children’s Church Provided) Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m.. Pastor Sheridan Race, 32 Water Street. 585-3554. 5-12-18 • 34421

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MINEVILLE | Employees at the Moriah Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility in Mineville will run to help raise money for the Special Olympics program. The annual Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run starts at10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 23 with runners from the state shock camp racing 7 miles from the prison in Mineville to Moriah Central School, then on to downtown Port Henry. A pair of students, Todd and Dakota Cutting, will join the runners at Moriah Central School and run around the school, as fellow students and staff cheer everyone on. The course will end at Mountain Lakes Services Helen McDonald Day Treatment Center, where the crew will be joined by more local Special Olympics athletes who are preparing for the games. Christina Slattery McDonough, who works at the Shock Facility, has been involved with the Torch Run since 2001. “They bring out the staff and athletes at the finish,” she said. “We do this to raise more money for the athletes who participate in the Special Olympics. It’s worked out great.” The route for the run will start at the Moriah Shock Camp and head to Fisher Hill Road, then Plank Road, Broad Street to the school, then into Port Henry, where it will end at the Day Treatment Center behind Mac’s Market at about 11:30 a.m. ■

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NORTH HUDSON | Linda Anauo,71, of North Hudson passed away Friday, May 11, 2018 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born in Witherbee on Dec. 10, 1946, the daughter of Napoleon and Doris (Budwick) Marcotte. She married her lifelong love of 53 years, Franklin, in Moriah. Linda and Frank always enjoyed their 3 a.m. cup of coffee together before Frank went off to work. For those who knew Linda, knew family came first. She welcomed everyone with arms wide open and she also wasn’t afraid to tell it how it was. She spent several years as a volunteer for High Peaks Hospice. She worked at Frontier Town along with several of the local gas stations, where she would spend hours sharing stories with the community. She loved to play bingo and would try to win a couple million on scratch offs. There was never a dull moment when Linda was around. Her beauty, love and strength will live on through the many lives she touched. She is predeceased by her husband Franklin, brother Bobby, sister Mary and grandson Joshua. Linda is survived by sister Doris Fiore and husband Glen of Blue Ridge; brother Napoleon Marcotte and wife Judy of Port Henry; daughter Jamie Lang and husband Randy of Ticonderoga; daughter Tracey Whitty and husband David of Schroon Lake; sons James and Franklin Anauo of North Hudson; grandchildren Ashley, Amanda, Melinda, Casey, Dylan, Luke, Cole, Owen, and Maddison and great-grandchildren Thomas and Austin. The family will celebrate the life of Linda in the comfort of her home in North Hudson. A special thanks to High Peaks Hospice and Dr. Gillani’s Office at C.R. Wood Cancer Center in Glens Falls. ■

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ELIZABETHTOWN | The Essex County Board of Supervisors honored a pair of residents who volunteer their time as part of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Stephen Thompson of Ticonderoga and Joan De Cesare of Keene were named volunteers of the year by the state Office for the Aging during Older Americans Month. The duo will be honored at a Senior Day event in Albany later this month. Essex County Office for the Aging Director Krissy Leerkes presented the two names to the board on Monday, which unanimously moved a motion in their honor. “Stephen is a volunteer for our transportation program,” Leerkes said. “Every day of the week, Stephen and his wife Betty are on the road, transporting older adults to and from medical appointments.” In 2017, Thompson drove 11,211 miles to help others, and so far in 2018 has logged 5,306 miles. “Joan was a member of our office and now assists the staff in the Office for the Aging with clerical work,” Leerkes added of De Cesare. “She also has her own caseload of clients she contacts monthly to provide telephone reassurance.” Leerkes said De Cesare had made many lasting friendships through their efforts, especially with older adults who may tend to be socially isolated. ■

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TICONDEROGA | Mildred Elizabeth Bain, 88, of Ticonderoga, passed away on Sunday, May 13, 2018 at the University of Vermont Medical Center of Burling-

ton, Vermont. Born in Putnam Station on July 10, 1929, she was the daughter of the late William and Margaret (O’Connor) Bain. Mildred was a lifelong resident of Putnam Station and Ticonderoga. She was a waitress and restaurant owner with a great work ethic. She was the owner of the former School House Restaurant on Streetroad in Ticonderoga for 20 years. Millie was devoted to working and helping to support her family from a very young age. Her greatest enjoyment was her family. She especially treasured hosting a monumental Christmas celebration every year with her entire family together. She was predeceased by one son, Joel Hamel. She is survived by four children, Rene O. Hamel (Patricia) of Putnam Station, Annette Dedrick (Robert) of Ticonderoga, Paul R. Hamel (Betty) of Ticonderoga, and Pamela

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TICONDEROGA | Lawrence “Larry” E. Trudeau, 80, of Ticonderoga, passed away on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at the Elizabethtown

Community Hospital. Born in Ticonderoga, Feb. 11, 1938, he was the son of the late Edward and Jessie (Horton) Trudeau. Mr. Trudeau was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was a lifelong resident of Ticonderoga and was employed as a Large Equipment Operator for the Village of Ticonderoga Highway Department for many years. Larry was a member of the Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks #1494 of Ticonderoga and served on the Ticonderoga 4th of July Committee. He was an avid bowler and loved outdoor sports, especially fishing and hunting. Larry was a dedicated Ticonderoga Sentinel fan, and enthusiastically attended their basketball, baseball, and football games, home and around the North Country. He was predeceased by his son, Lawrence Trudeau, Jr., his step-daughter, Tina Signor; his brother-in-law, Ronald Clarke; and his sister-in-law, Lisa Trudeau. Survivors include his wife of 37 years, Louise E. (Crossman) Trudeau; four stepchildren, Earl Woodard of Pennsylvania, Daniel Woodard of Vermont, Mark Woodard of Vermont and Kevin Signor and his wife, Beth of Ticonderoga; seven siblings, Darlene Hurlburt (David) of Ticonderoga, Richard Trudeau (Margueritte) of Clemons; Barbara Macey (Tony) of Ticonderoga, Edward Trudeau (Beverly) of Ticonderoga, Catherine Clarke of Crown Point, Bernie Trudeau of Ticonderoga, and Warren Trudeau (Cynthia) of Ticonderoga. He is also survived by two grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends called Thursday, May 17, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 210 The Portage, Ticonderoga. A memorial service followed at 12 p.m. on Thursday, May 17 at the church. The Rev. Bill Whittington, pastor, will officiate. Interment with military honors will take place at the family plot of the Valley View Cemetery of Ticonderoga. A reception will take place following the services at the Fellowship Hall of the First Baptist Church. Donations in Larry’s name may be made to the First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 367, Ticonderoga, NY 12883. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home of Ticonderoga. To offer online condolences, please visit wilcoxandreganfuneralhome.com. ■

Burial Notices TICONDEROGA | A graveside service with military honors for Tony DiFebbo, 91, of Ticonderoga, who passed away on Jan. 22, 2018, will take place on Friday, June 1 at 10:30 a.m. at the family plot of St. Mary’s Parish Cemetery of Ticonderoga. The Rev. Kevin D. McEwan, pastor, will officiate. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home of Ticonderoga. ■

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HAGUE | A graveside service with military honors for Arthur Tricka, 93, of Hague, who passed away on Jan. 8, 2018, will take place on Saturday, May 19 at 11 a.m. at the family plot of the May Memorial Cemetery of Hague. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home of Ticonderoga. ■

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QA Services of Ticonderoga is accepting applications for the position of full time auto technician. Qualified applicants will have 5-10 years of automotive repair experience, own tools, valid driver license, NY state inspection license and the ability to work efficiently & independently. ASE certifications are a plus and desired. Starting pay is $15-$19 an hour commensurate on experience and qualifications + overtime & percentage performance bonus. There is opportunity for advancement into management for the right individual. Not happy where you are at? Not earning what you are worth? Give us a call and lets see what we can work out!

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Seeking an energetic and committed professional to work in a dynamic organization supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Responsibilities include: individual and group counseling, conducting Functional Behavioral Assessments and developing behavioral intervention plans, providing staff training and crisis intervention. Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills necessary. Experience in the field of intellectual and development disabilities preferred. Master’s degree in a clinical or treatment field in psychology, social work, school psychology or a related human services field; or New York State license in Mental Health Counseling. Board Certified Behavior Analyst certification preferred. Competitive salary commensurate with education and experience and excellent fringe benefit package.

HELP WANTED LOCAL FISCAL MANAGER JOB ADVERTISEMENT Located in the Adirondacks, nestled between Lake George and Lake Champlain, with excellent outdoor recreation and vibrant history, the Town of Ticonderoga is seeking a highly skilled Municipal Accounting professional to lead its Finance Office. Responsibilities include the development, oversight and completion of Town Fiscal policies; maintaining detailed, accurate and timely accounting records; rendering detailed monthly reports to the Town Board and annual financial reports to the NYS Office of State Comptroller (OSC); managing cash, investment and appropriation accounts in compliance with NYS OSC Fiscal Management guidelines. The ideal candidate will be a good communicator, have an interest in public service and thrive in a team-oriented environment. A BS in Accounting is required and minimum five years of experience in governmental accounting highly desired. The Town of Ticonderoga offers a strong benefit package, including participation in the NYS Retirement System, comprehensive medical insurance & HSA, optional deferred compensation plan and a generous paid vacation and holiday schedule. Salary is based on experience and qualifications. Interested applicants please send a letter of interest and resume to: Town of Ticonderoga, Attn: Personnel Office, PO Box 471, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 or email: lwright@townofticonderoga.org and visit our website at www.townofticonderoga.org.

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Champlain Valley Heating & Plumbing is looking for a friendly, energetic, and reliable receptionist. Duties include answering phones, scheduling service appointments, and receiving payments. ROP $13.00/hr. Basic knowledge of Quickbooks would be helpful but not required. Please mail a letter of interest, and resume to 15 Montcalm St, Ticonderoga NY 12883. 185479

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Substance Abuse Case Manager – Part-Time: $16-$20 per hour Case manager conducts substance use screening and provides short term interventions for treatment referrals, case coordination, monitoring, and wrap-around services to parents/ caretakers involved in the investigation and assessment of a child welfare case. Co-located at DCF district office. Mon-Fri position; no on-call, evening or weekend hours. Minimum Bachelor’s degree in social work or human services related field.

Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga is an Adult Home and is seeking a candidate for a Residential Care Supervisor. The candidate for this position must have a current NYS LPN License. One year nursing experience in a nursing leadership role preferred; experience in geriatric nursing preferred. Organizational skills and ability to supervise department staff effectively and work well with other departments. Normal hours for this position will be Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm.

Apprentice Substance Abuse Counselor Certificate or ability to test for certification within three months of hire. Experience working with families, multidisciplinary teams, substance use disorders, and knowledge of community resources preferred. Lund offers competitive pay, paid training, and comprehensive benefit package including health, dental, life, disability, retirement, extensive time off accrual, 11 paid holidays, and wellness reimbursement. EEO/AA Send resume and cover letter to: Human Resources fax (802) 864-1619 • email: employment@lundvt.org

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Nurse Supervisors Elderwood at Ticonderoga is seeking Registered Nurses to be Nurse Supervisors for our 84 bed facility. The candidates for these positions will be responsible for Supervision of all staff on the units to ensure the proper care is given to the residents. There are full-time and part-time positions available on the evening and night shifts as well as part-time position on the day shift for every other weekend. The candidates for these position must have a current NYS Registered Nurse License and CPR certification.

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Salary will be commiserate with experience. Excellent benefits package. Please send resume to: Vicki Frasier, HRC, Elderwood at Ticonderoga 1019 Wicker Street, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 or e-mail to: vfrasier@elderwood.com

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PLEASE TAKE FURTHER MIDLAND FUNDING TION with a regular cab, 8 Four Thousand Dollars (Town of Minerva) NY cel of land, with the Treasurer, 423 Fairy Authority filed with NY ($54,000.00) which is NOTICE that at said pub- OF DELAWARE A/P/O foot box, pw/pl, cruise 12857. and improvebuildings Lake Road, Moriah, NY lic hearing to be held at CITIBANK, Defendant(s) control, limited slip rear Secy of State (SSNY) on levied and collected by (Section: 154.4, Block: ments erected, situate, 12960. All Bids must be the time and place set Pursuant to a judgment end and plow prep pack- 1/17/18. Office location: taxes. 6, Lot: 21.000) received by June 9, forth above, the Essex Essex of foreclosure and sale County. LLC Also, there will be voting age. Please forward bids Approximate amount of lying and being in the Town of Ticonderoga, 2018. All bids thus re- County Board of Super- duly entered November to Linda L. Woods formed in Mas- for 2 (two) available lien $191,210.20 plus County of Essex and ceived shall be publicly 29, 2017 visors will consider this Crown Point Town Clerk sachusetts (MA) on Trustee positions. A Peinterest and costs. State of New York, SEC- opened and read at the proposed Local Law and I the undersigned Refer- at P.O. Box 444, Crown 1/3/10. SSNY is desig- tition for Trustee may be Premises will be sold subject to provisions of TION: 150.59, BLOCK: 7, regular Board of Com- hear all persons interest- ee will sell at public auc- Point, NY 12928. Bids nated as agent of LLC acquired at the Library upon whom process missioners meeting at ed therein concerning tion at the Lobby of the will be opened at the during regular business filed judgment and LOT: 13. Approximate amount of judgment 7:30 PM on June 14, the same. Essex County Court- Town Hall on June 14, against it may be served. hours and will need to terms of sale. 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Stk #EV284 - Auto, Electric Auto Temp Air, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Power Seat, SYNC 3 System, Moonroof, Sirius. Acquisition .........................................................................................................$25,400 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................10,500 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$4,250 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,430 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $13,962

MONTH /36 months

Offer ends 7/9/18

Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra

NEW 2018 FORD ESCAPE SE

NEW 2018 FORD F-150 STX

Stk #EV218 - 4x4, Eco-Boost, Auto, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Power Seat, SYNC System, Rear Camera, Sirius. Acquisition ......................................................................................................... $27,275 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................12,000 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$5,000 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,624 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $13,916

249

$

MONTH /36 months

Offer ends 5/31/18

Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra

1

219

$

Stk #EV010 - Supercab, Eco-Boost, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cruise, SYNC 3 System, Running Boards, Trailer Hitch, Fog Lamps, Sirius. Acquisition ......................................................................................................... $39,378 Miles @ Year .......................................................................................................12,000 Term ............................................................................................................... 36 Months Ford Incentives as Cash Cap Reduction1 .......................................................$5,300 Security Deposit............................................................................................................$0 Amount Due At Inception ..................................................................................$1,810 Lease End Purchase Option ........................................................................... $24,552

279

$

MONTH /36 months

Offer ends 7/9/18

Reg, Tax, Title Fees Extra

SEE ALL OF OUR GREAT BUYS AT WWW.EGGLEFIELDBROS.COM

Incentives include all public programs plus 1st Responder or Military Appreciation which requires certain job requirements. All leases require Ford Motor Credit approval and all customers may not qualify. Not responsible for typographical errors. Photos are used for illustration purposes only.

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Homefor your Ford DLR#3160003

Since 1910

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BROS.

1190 NYS Route 86, Ray Brook, NY 12977 518-891-5560

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