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Town police dog to remain with handler

County, state assess cost of armed guards State Senate, Assembly moving legislation to help fund school resource officers

Tusko had developed special bond with Ti officer who is taking a new job

By Kim Dedam STA FF W RITER

ELIZABETHTOWN | Essex County lawmakers discussed tentative steps to add School Resource Officers (SROs) in all 11 school districts in Essex County. The issue of adding a police officer was also raised at recent school board meetings, including the August session at Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School. County Manager Dan Palmer said any cost to the county has to be balanced against the budget. There are 15 school buildings for 18 towns in Essex County. “It may be possible on a part-time basis,” Palmer said. » Armed guards Cont. on pg. 2

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Ticonderoga Police Department’s German Shepard Tusko.

TICONDEROGA | When Ticonderoga’s K-9 officer, Sgt. Dale Quesnel received an offer from the Washington County Sheriff ’s Department, the obvious question became, what would happen to the German shepherd Tusko, a dog that was popular in the community, but one with whom Quesnel has developed a special bond? To the town, Tusko was “a valued canine asset.” To Quesnel, Tusko was a best friend — and vice versa. After examining all options, Ticonderoga Supervisor Joe Giordano said the town has agreed to sell Tusko to Quesnel, who will continue to use the dog in his duties in Washington County. » Tusko Cont. on pg. 11

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Ti resident retires from Coast Guard Career took him from Caribbean to Alaska By Tim Rowland STA FF W RITER

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The aid rule would charge the state with providing $50,000 for one SRO for every school district outside of a city with a population less than one million residents. The companion Assembly bill “will establish a new state education grant program, the cost of which will depend upon the number of schools (that) hire school resource officers. This program would establish a grant formula, providing $50,000 for every district that hires a single school resource officer, or a multiple of $20,000 for multiple hires.” If approved in the Assembly and signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the law would take effect immediately.

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Moriah Supervisor Tom Scozzafava, who is chairman of the Board of Supervisor’ Finance Committee, said current state legislation requires an SRO to be active duty, employed with a police agency. He suggests the board contact state representatives Sen. Betty Little (R-Queensbury) and Assemblyman Dan Stec (R-Queensbury) to push the pending change to allow retired police to work as SROs in area schools. Scozzafava understood that Moriah Central School had allocated $30,000 to maintain a police presence in their school. “I think $30,000 is a conservative number,” Scozzafava said. Lewis Supervisor Jim Monty said the $30,000 was a budget allocation. “I think $90,000 to $100,000 (per officer) is a more likely figure,” Monty said. Schroon Supervisor Michael Marnell cautioned the board about activating retired police officers, suggesting active duty police have ongoing and up-to-date training. “You want somebody in there who is going to act the way he’s supposed to,” Marnell said. Scozzafava said the county’s resources through the Sheriff’s Department is somewhat in limbo with Sheriff Richard C. Cutting set to retire. David Reynolds, chief deputy, is running unopposed for the sheriff’s post. “I think (the cost) would be quite a load for us,” Essex Supervisor Ron Jackson said of the county’s budget. “I think the state needs to step up and take a share of the cost.”

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Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School Superintendent Scott Osborne said Reynolds has presented an idea to provide a part-time SRO. The program, a work-in-progress, would be supported by the Essex County Sheriff’s Office and would hire six new officers to be shared among the county’s school districts. Sheriff deputies would provide two full days and one halfday at each school in rotation, Osborne said. ELCS School Board President Doug Spilling said he understood the officer has to be active duty and engaged with a department. School officials admitted the plan is tentative and no formal cost analysis has been completed.

The ELCS School Board unanimously voted to submit a letter to the county supporting addition of an SRO program. State resources actually list 15 school buildings in 11 school districts in Essex County with a total student population of 4,553 and 11 full-time principals. Several towns have local police departments, including Moriah, Ticonderoga and Lake Placid. State Police maintain substations in other towns, such as Schroon, Crown Point, Wilmington and Lewis. The Essex County Sheriff ’s Department is headquartered in Lewis.

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In February, eight days after the Feb. 14 shooting at Stoneman Douglas School in Parkland, Florida, the New York Sheriff’s Association called for state legislators to provide funding for SROs throughout New York State. “This will be an expensive undertaking,” Wayne County Sheriff Barry Virts, President of the New York State Sheriffs’ Association said in the official announcement. “But we owe it to our children, and their parents, to provide a safe place for education to take place. “We spend many millions of dollars to protect a relatively small number of judges across the state, as we should. Surely we can also find the money to protect our most defenseless people – the children we send off to school each day,” Virts said. ■

STATE LEGISLATION IN PROCESS

State lawmakers in Albany have put legislation in motion to define and fund SROs in all small school districts throughout New York. A bill, S7811, sponsored by state Sen. Patrick M. Gallivan, of Elma, in Erie County, passed the State Senate on March 5 this year, 41 aye votes to 19 nay. It was referred to the Assembly, where a companion bill was sent to the Education Committee in May. The new Senate legislation relates “to creating a school resource officer program to permit the employment of retired law enforcement officers; (and) provides school resource officer security protection aid.”

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TICONDEROGA | Fire destroyed a single family home in Ticonderoga Saturday night. No cause has been established, although firefighters called it suspicious. According to Ticonderoga Fire Company Chief Matthew Watts, the call came in at 9:21 p.m. for a fire at 8 John St. Watts said the home was occupied by Sarah Morin and her adult son Eric. Both escaped injury, although one firefighter was treated and released from the hospital after being struck by a piece of falling slate. Watts said the home, which was a total loss, was believed to be insured. “The cause is being investigated by the Essex County Office of Emergency Services and Ticonderoga Police,” Watts said via email. “It has been deemed suspicious.” Watts said the Red Cross is assisting the

Morin family. Two other homes were nearby, but firefighters were able to save them from damage, despite being hampered somewhat by overhead power lines that made it difficult to use the aerial truck. The company was called back to the scene Sunday morning, but no further fire was evident, Watts said. Watts said when he arrived Saturday night the back of the house was heavily involved. It was determined everyone was out of the house by then. Ticonderoga responded with one engine, a tanker and an aerial truck. Mutual aid was received from Crown Point, Chilson, Putnam and Moriah. Schroon Lake stood by in the Chilson station, while Port Henry stood by in Crown Point. Also on scene was the Ticonderoga Police Department, Lamoille Ambulance Service, Essex County Emergency Services, Ticonderoga Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and National Grid. Approximately 60 firefighters battled the fire. ■

“I watched those facilities that we commissioned withstand another powerful storm,” Dolbeck said. “They made it through unscathed, just as we designed.” Dolbeck reported to Force Readiness Command in 2015 to finish out his career as the Chief of Staff following his most recent tour at Base Portsmouth as the commanding officer from 2012 to 2015. In that assignment, he was responsible for providing a wide variety of support services to units and person-

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NCCC 5K will address substance abuse in the area

TICONDEROGA | North Country Community College (NCCC) will raise awareness about substance abuse when it hosts the inaugural “Healthy High 5K” in Ticonderoga on Saturday, Sept. 29. Check-in is at 9:30 a.m. at NCCC’s Ticonderoga campus on 11 Hawkeye Trail. The race starts at 10 a.m. Registration is $10 for individuals and $7 per person for teams. Medals will be awarded in both the men’s and women’s races. An untimed one-mile fun walk/run is also available.

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TICONDEROGA | The Royal Winter Pageant will be returning on Saturday, Sept. 22 in the Ticonderoga High School auditorium at 4 p.m. A parent or guardian must be present to sign up the young ladies. It will be an hour long meeting. All girls in grades 3 – 12 for the 2018–19 school year in Ticonderoga, Putnam, St. Mary’s, Crown Point and Moriah Schools are invited to join. There is a $10 registration fee and a $15 costume fee due at registration or first practice. First practice will be Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. at the Ticonderoga High School. There will be no food allowed in the building due to severe allergies. The pageant will try to work around the local soccer program. There are three groups and three winners in each group with nine winners total. The girls are expected to learn how to walk and talk like a queen, learn a group dance, perform a talent and a few other requirements. Each girl will receive a participation award. Girls can also receive a gift for earning $100 in bottle donations. There is also the community service award given to the girl with the most amount of bottle donation and attending the community service day. Winners receive a crown, trophy, sash, flowers and a cash prize. ■

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TICONDEROGA | Squadron 224, the Sons of the American Legion in Ticonderoga, has announced Kevin Genier, of Mineville, the winner of its Cub Cadet Tractor raffle. The squadron would like to thank all of the those who participated or donated and welcome support for their 50-50 booster raffle coming this fall. ■

St. Mary’s will host orientation

TICONDEROGA | St. Mary’s School will be having an ice cream social and family meet and greet on Wednesday, Sept. 5. Soccer sign-ups will also take place at this time. Pre-K and kindergarten families will be having orientation at 5:30 p.m. Students and parents will have a short orientation gathering to meet teachers, see their classrooms and drop off their school supplies. At 6 p.m. grades one through eight can come in to meet their teachers and drop off their supplies and visit classrooms. All families and students are welcome and will receive their paperwork at this time. The first day of school will be Thursday, Sept. 6. All buses will be running. School hours are 8 a.m. - 2:40 p.m. ■

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Program (LCBP) protection measures and county waste disposal. His adherence to best scientific practice has informed not only the LCBP, but also Essex County Department of Public Works projects and efforts at the Essex County Fairgrounds. He has for many years helped coordinate educational challenges for youth at New York State Envirothon competition in the northern Adirondack region. Reckahn announced his retirement last Monday, advising the Essex County Board of Supervisors of his plan to retire on Sept. 30. “So this will be my last report,” he said. Chesterfield Supervisor Gerry Morrow said that in his 20-plus years on the board of supervisors, Reckahn was one of the best. “I hate to see you go,” Morrow said. Two years ago, Morrow presented Reckahn with county recognition for having received the 2016 Willard F. Croney Lifetime Service Award, the highest award given to a Soil and Water District Employee from the New York State Conservation District Employees Association. Moriah Supervisor Thomas Scozzafava said Reckahn has done an excellent job. “You are going to be sorely missed,” Scozzafava said. “You are the go-to man for so many things,” he said, naming DPW projects in Moriah and at the town’s campgrounds. Reckahn has managed the Essex County Soil & Water Conservation District for 10 years and before that had worked with their

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Is a united country in our future?

I’ve received a number of emails from last week’s column and have had several discussions with folks By Dan Alexander from both sides of the • PUBLISHER • aisle who recognize that what is going on in our political psyche these days isn’t in anyone’s best interest. Will impeaching the president satisfy the angry crowd, or will it only make matters worse as those who support him take to the streets seeking their own form of retribution? It’s pretty obvious neither side is doing much to tamp down the anger, so we can only assume things will get far worse before they get better. So why do we need to go down this road when most people seem to realize no matter how far we go, it’s only leading us down a dead-end street? Sooner or later, we’ll need to return to a more united country. So what’s the answer? Independent leaders who have no party affiliation? Clearly, without one of the two main parties behind a candidate, they will never get enough traction to be taken seriously, and sadly neither party has shown a willingness to resolve some of the issues that feed out of control partisanship. Our forefathers’ anticipated such destructive behavior and established a procedure to address these issues in Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The convening of a convention of the states, called for by two-thirds of the state legislatures. The mere discussion of such a convention of state delegates strikes fear into the heart of Washington. In part, because the only other constitutional convention in U.S. history — the one in 1787 that produced the current U. S. Constitution — went far beyond its mandate, Congress and the states have never mustered enough support to call another one. Such a move would send shockwaves around the globe, but this nation was founded on the belief that the citizens of this free country should hold the power, not the aristocrats who hold serve at the federal level today. They continue to place their interests and those of their parties before their constituents. The solution to our discourse will never be easily solved, but continuing on the present course offers little remedy for a truly democratic process. Article V is certainly a better alternative than civil unrest in the streets that we are already seeing on a growing scale today. ■

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To the Editor: Editor’s note: The following is in response to George King’s letter, “Dems hijacked by radical left” which appeared in the Aug. 11 edition of The Sun. George, I realize that your letter is a quick reaction to John O’Neill’s letter about the Republican takeover by the extreme right, but the idea that the Democrats have been taken over by the extreme left is actually funny. There are some who lean more left but hardly merit the title radical. And, if you do not think that the Congress has been cowed by Trump and those who choose to use him for the extreme right agenda, I am not going to argue with you, it’s obvious everywhere except on Fox News. Obama had a veto-proof majority for exactly three months out of 48. Just three! He chose to make medical insurance the top priority, which any sensible person would agree was/is of the utmost importance, and succeeded. Which is not to belittle the predicament of Social Security. The idea that the Democrats are obstructionist as they vote in reaction to retrograde policies put forward in a Congress totally controlled by Republicans is a bit off base. What the Republicans don’t get done is due to the obstruction within their own party. On the other hand, Mitch McConnell and many other Republicans declared publicly that they would kill anything that Obama was in favor of. Anything — and they did. Trump has had free reign with his cabinet appointees and they are not only riddled with graft, but they are mostly contrarian to the objectives of the departments they

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have been appointed to lead, as in lowering standards for clean air and trying to stimulate expanded use of coal. So, yes, we will come out in droves and vote to retake control of the House and maybe the Senate, Trump and those who rubberstamp his destructive policies and behavior will ultimately get their just deserts. - Don Austin, Elizabethtown ■

Tupper Lake is a hidden gem of the Tri-Lakes

To the Editor: I cannot keep the secret any longer! There is a hidden gem in the Tri-Lakes area. That gem is Tupper Lake! I have lived in Tupper Lake for nearly one year and I continue to be amazed at what this seemingly sleepy village offers: abundant picturesque waterways, a rail trail, a restored train depot, exercise and yoga classes, energy healing services, varied and delicious restaurants, chaga tea and a movie theatre (where you even get to vote for what movies you would like to see)! The residents are friendly and courteous and quiet. I am not a beer drinker, but I hear the local breweries are fabulous. Oh, and I forgot to mention the Tupper Triad, a three-mountain local challenge that includes terrific 360-views and a fire tower! There is a Buddhist mantra that says, “The jewel is in the locust” which means wisdom and compassion lie within. I paraphrase that and say, “Tupper Lake is the gem within the Tri-Lakes.” I am so glad I live here! - Jackie Beattie, Tupper Lake ■

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Stefanik not as transparent as she claims

To the Editor: Elise Stefanik’s latest campaign ad warns New York’s 21st Congressional District voters about the comments of her opponent recorded undercover by a teenager who was compensated for his video. The ad then goes on to tout Elise’s transparency and all the good she has done for our district. I guess Elise’s definition of transparency is misleading voters for weeks leading up to the vote repealing the Affordable Care Act including right up to the time she was working as a whip lining up the votes. Check out CSPAN for Elise’s transparency in action. My wife called Elise’s office every hour that day trying to get an answer on how Elise was voting. While she was being told Elise was still reading the bill, I was watching CSPAN while the vote was underway and there was Elise serving as one of the speaker’s whips, moving the vote to repeal the ACA, taking healthcare away from 64,000 constituents. Elise, I may have been born at night but I wasn’t born last night. Do you really expect us to believe that you had reservations about voting to repeal the ACA? For seven years, all we heard from Republicans was repeal and replace. There is no way your mentor, Paul Ryan, was going to give you a pass on this vote. As a cancer survivor, thanks for voting to bring back exclusions for preexisting conditions and lifetime caps on how much an insurance company will pay.

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» Letters Cont. from pg. 6 By the way, could you also bring your webpage into this century? Your calendar only tells us where you have been, no mention of future events and activities. Another good example of your transparency? - Pete Beekman, Canton ■

How to spot Champ

To the Editor: We often read of claimed sightings of Champ in Lake Champlain. See “Big Week for Champ” Aug. 25 edition. But are they real? Where’s the proof? Actually, it’s really easy to spot Champ. All you need is the right equipment and motivation. Now I am not talking about exotic or expensive equipment, just stuff we all have sitting in the garage, gathering dust. Here is a list. Equipment: 1. A beach chair. 2. A cooler. 3. O ne tube of suntan lotion. 4. 10 pounds of ice. 5. A case of your favorite beer, preferably in cans! Methodology: 1. Fill the cooler with the ice and the case of beer. (Yes, you need at least 24 cans of beer). Fortunately, the brand of beer is not significant. 2. Go to the beach by 10 a.m.; OK, by 11 a.m. for sure. 3. Apply suntan lotion. 4. Set up the beach chair. Make sure you have an unobstructed view of Lake Champlain. 5. Start drinking the beer. Somewhere between the 20th and the 22nd can of beer, you will spot Champ. If you do not spot Champ by the 24th can of beer, it is clear that you have somehow not carefully followed the methodology. I suggest you wait a week and retry the experiment. Perhaps you have not correctly applied the suntan lotion. - Michael Berman, Schroon Lake ■

Dems need to win House to preserve checks and balances

To the Editor: At periods of political crisis, the genius of the U.S. Constitution shines through. In the present circumstance, if one believes that checks and balances among the three parts of the federal government are crucial, then electing a Democratic Party majority in the House of Representatives is imperative. With Republicans controlling both the presidency and Congress (and in effect the Supreme Court, particularly if Judge Kavanaugh is approved), the abuses by President Trump will go unchecked. To protect Trump, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence closed down its investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections before all the evidence was in, blocking Democratic members’ requests to subpoena key witnesses. Then Chairman Nunes and the Republicans refused to invite the translator at the Trump/Putin private meeting in Helsinki to meet in secret session to tell what Trump agreed to with Putin. Rep. Elise Stefanik is on that committee

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which historically has been a key point of Congressional oversight of the executive branch on matters of National Security. Indeed she is on the subcommittee on cyber security. However nice Rep. Stefanik may be, if she is re-elected, she will continue to vote with Republicans to control the organization of the House. The results: continued refusal to provide oversight of President Trump and his administration. She will continue to side with Trump’s agenda, which includes destroying the Affordable Care Act, limiting growth of Medicare and Medicaid, gutting environmental protections and cutting revenue for essential social services for low and middle income Americans, a step House GOP leaders justify to mitigate the dangerously growing deficits caused by Trump’s tax cut for the top one percent. To help restore checks and balances in this dangerous period, thoughtful Republicans and Independents need to vote in November for a Democratic Party majority in the House of Representatives. - Christopher N. Breiseth, Ticonderoga ■

State, federal reps have North Country interests at heart

To the Editor: I have watched with disgust the letters, editorials and turmoil in the news that oppose our duly elected officials and everything they are trying to accomplish simply out of party anguish. I would like to say I am proud to be in the districts that are represented by our local elected officials. I have seen and know that Sen. Betty Little, Assemblyman Dan Stec and Rep. Elise Stefanik all have the best interests of the North Country at heart and do not simply vote party lines. Their voices are heard as representing the best interest of their constituents. We have to remember though that all legislation are not simply “one issue” documents. All too often things are added to a positive bill that would not be passed otherwise. Unfortunately, in these cases, we trust our representatives to balance the good, the bad and the ugly and support the best outcome for everyone. I have seen the track records of these exemplary representatives, and I can say without hesitation, that if they say it, you can “take it to the bank” as an honest and straightforward response and in the best interests of us all. - Richard Cutting, Elizabethtown ■

Smokers have rights, too

To the Editor: Editor’s note: The following is in response to Eugene Ring’s letter, “‘Totally deplorable’ to remove veteran from park for smoking,” which appeared in the Aug. 11 edition of The Sun. I could not agree more with the sentiments expressed by Eugene Ring anent the removal of Army Major Ed Miller (because he was smoking a cigar in the park. In addition to his stellar service, he’s entitled — ­ as are all cigar smokers — ­ to some sort of fair and human treatment ­— especially in an open area of a park. Imagine all the things in a given park and all the people therein who offend others for a variety of reasons. Should we have a right to impose our distastes or dislikes for what they are doing or saying and also have them banned? A cigar smoker is entitled to some rights too. - Robert L. Geltzer, New York City ■

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Life Flight saved my life

To the Editor: I went to the open house of Life Flight and had a great time. I would like people to know my story with them. Next month on the 19th, it will be six years. I had a brain aneurysm. I owe a lot to their service. If it wasn’t for Life Flight, I wouldn’t be here. I was in Saranac Lake Hospital and they called for the service to get me to Fletcher Allen. That ride saved my life. It’s very important to get needed medical attention so a big thank you to all those that dedicate their time and skills to what they do! - Larry T. Launderville. Ticonderoga ■

Shared values

To the Editor: Prescient may not be the right word, but it somehow feels right. Mr. Alexander’s Aug. 22, editorial bemoaned the loss of “shared values.” He expressed fear that “we’ve lost our way,” that the “enemy is now us.” But, his case in point hardly evidences the crisis that he laments. So, Andrew Cuomo believes that the nation’s failure to fully address historical inequalities impairs America’s claim to greatness. Cuomo simply proffers the counterpoint to Mr. Trump’s platitudinous “Make America Great Again” slogan. And, it is a fair point, if you question what the word “again” references, as some just and civic minded Americans might. And, to paraphrase Mr. Trump, there are some just and civic minded Americans on both sides. Equality is not just a left wing or liberal ideal, and we are not enemies when we agree. But, I began by attributing prescience to Mr. Alexander’s editorial; and so it is, coming shortly before the death of that great American hero, Sen. John McCain. Mr. Alexander’s editorial concludes most pointedly that “when any of us use words or actions that defame or deface those who’ve defended our nation with life and limb…then clearly we’ve lost far more than just our way.” If, as Mr. Alexander fears, more than just our way is being lost, it is perhaps because the nation follows a leader who defamed the heroic Senator McCain, while he himself is a coward. Mr. Alexander and The Sun’s readers will have an opportunity to hear and observe America’s truly shared values as Senator McCain is eulogized and his life is honored in repose at the Capital Rotunda and the National Cathedral. Trump will be absent. I submit that is a start on the right path. - Edward Pontacoloni, Lake George ■

Trump gets impeached. Then what?

To the Editor: OK liberal Democrats. Let’s say you’re successful in deposing our president. Then what? Assume a calm, low-impact transition to President Pence? You hate his Christian value-based ideology almost as much as Trump. Then what? President Ryan, President Hatch and down the presidential succession list through the cabinet? None of these Republicans meet your leftist social justice agenda, so you and the liberal media will have to begin taking them

down one by one until your uncompromising positions are achieved. Do you believe that any of this could be accomplished without impacting the national good? Look beyond the ridiculous tweets and stupid comments and you will find an economy, stock market, unemployment and GDP growth the best that it has been in decades; illegal immigration reduced, the military significantly strengthened, law enforcement respected again and the global world order revamped such that we are no longer being taken advantage of by first world nations in trade or by third world dictatorships and theocracies holding us hostage through threats of nuclear proliferation or terrorism. Most liberal Democrats will not agree with any of this and refuse to give Trump credit no matter what he does. Let’s revisit the “what then.” The stock market and the economic growth trend collapses, unemployment increases, North Korea and Iran resume nuclear ambitions while Russia and China make bids for world domination. Without ICE, illegal immigrants overwhelm cities creating unsustainable tax burdens. The national debt skyrockets again and socialism becomes an acceptable alternative. For what? To quote Hillary, “What difference does it make?” How about putting the nation first? Then, rather than letting the “what then” scenario play out, criticize as appropriate, but let the man do his job. If he hasn’t sufficiently benefited the American people by 2020, let the nation decide whether he should be replaced or not. - Kenneth Salamon, Minerva ■

Displeased with attacks on Trump

To the Editor: Once again, I find it necessary to point out the Sun Community News’ rules don’t seem to apply when our President Donald Trump is under attack. “Please keep it civil. Letters containing insults and name-calling will be rejected.” I challenge you, Mr. Editor, to review the following and make comment on the contents of same! The article “Stefanik ‘all-in’ on Trumpism” written by Frank Pagano, from Jay, contained the following, “who are comfortable with Trump’s incompetence, corruption, racism, corporatism, environmental degradation, nepotism, authoritarianism, etc.” Yes they are all big words and suggest Frank is well educated, also they appear to be spelled correctly, possible due to spell check but regardless I find it offensive and insulting and hold you the editor responsible for allowing such statements. The article “Disagrees with ‘cold logic’ letter” written by Richard Barney. Please get your facts in order, an illegal pregnant woman would not be turned away from an emergency room when in need, and all costs for delivery and care of a child, even if it was in need of long, long term care, you and I, if you pay taxes, will be picking up the tab, and it’s happening everyday across our nation! - Bert Windle, Putnam ■ Editor’s response: Frank Pagano’s letter did not violate Sun Community News’ rules for letters to the editor.

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Virginia Visconti LAKE PLACID | Virginia (Ginger) Visconti passed away at home with hospice on Aug. 19, 2018. Virginia was born in Lake Placid on June 21, 1942 to the late Ora and Cecelia Barney. Virginia was a former executive secretary for the General Electric Corporation. She worked beside her husband, James (Jim) Visconti, raising

registered Holstein dairy cows and driving horses at their farm in Jefferson County, New York and Canton. Ginger was a member and contributor of the Nature Conservancy, National Audubon Society, Earthjustice, Greenpeace, Natural Resources Defense Council, Adirondack Explorer, Florida Wildlife Federation, Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Crane Mountain Valley Horse Rescue, Adirondack Council, Humane Society of the U.S., North Country SPCA, ASPCA, Jefferson County, Florida Humane Society, North Country Public Radio and WFSU Public Radio in Florida. Together with her husband, Ginger donated land to the Adirondack chapter of the Nature Conservancy for the expansion of Silver Lake Bog Preserve in Black Brook. She provided a conservation easement to the Florida Wildlife Federation for

the federation’s first protected land in Jefferson County, Florida. Ginger was a loving housewife, gourmet chef, accomplished ice skater, hiker, long distance bike rider, avid gardener and reader, extensive traveler having visited state, national and provincial parks throughout the U.S. and Canada. She was a Christian follower. In addition to her parents, Ginger is predeceased by her sister, Barbara Olsen. Ginger is survived by her husband, Jim; her daughter, Valerie (Nicholas) DeGrace; her brothers, Robert and Richard, and Jon; her grandson, Dane (Brittany) DeGrace and her greatgranddaughter, Tessa DeGrace. Ginger’s family requests that any donations in her honor be made to Hospice of the North Country, Tom Miller Rd., Plattsburgh, New York 12901. ■


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ELIZABETHTOWN | Sun Community News and Printing has made significant changes to the configuration of its press room. The changes have been made to allow for future expansion of its printing capabilities. The press room, located at the Sun Community News and Printing offices in Elizabethtown, contains a 17-unit Goss community press for both color and black and white printing. The press is currently able to accommodate up to 24 pages of color on each section. Additionally, the press room contains two automated folding machines that cut, score and fold each newspaper as it is printed. The changes to the press room involved moving a number of these units which are 8 feet high, 5 feet wide and weighing approximately 7,500 pounds. Sun Community News and Printing hired a firm that specializes in moving heavy and sensitive machinery to manage the process. According to Production Manager Bill Coats, the press units are assembled in a straight line with some stacked on top of others. Complicating matters, printing presses are typically bolted to the floor and then cemented in place to ensure that there is no movement as the press is running because any movement can lead to printing that is blurry or otherwise unclear. This makes them incredibly stable, but difficult to move. “Five units needed to be disassembled from the line, lifted out of position and moved to their new places in the line. It was actually quite a production,” Coats said. “We used heavy equipment and moved the units very, very slowly and very, very carefully.”

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According to Coats, the crew needed to jackhammer the floor surrounding the press units and cut the bolts so that the units could be moved with a forklift “Then the 7,500 pound units needed to be carefully and perfectly repositioned, stacked, bolted and cemented into place,” he said. The change was completed to pave the way for other upgrades to the press, said Publisher Dan Alexander. “We have made some significant changes to the way our press units are configured,” Alexander said. “We purchased two newer units and we are planning to move one of our folding units so that we will be able to produce multiple jobs at a time.”

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automates the function of creating page templates before printing takes place. “The final component of the press upgrade is to automate the functions that take place between the design phase and the printing phase of the newspapers,” said Alexander. “Those functions include color correction, pagination, building the templates and developing the printing plates that are used by the printing press.” Each of the changes have been implemented to ensure better print quality while reducing waste, saving time and making it an easier process for press operators. “We are really excited about the improvements and how these changes will improve our capabilities into the future,” said Alexander. “It’s an exciting time.” ■

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POTTERSVILLE Lighthouse Baptist Church: Sunday Preaching Services 10 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 6 p.m. 12 Olmstedville Road, Pottersville, NY. Pastor Jim Brown Jr. SonRise Lutheran Church: Worship schedule at SonRise from January through March is on Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, Route 9, Pottersville. For information please call 772-321-8692 or 772-321-8692. email: barefootrev1@ gmail.com. Pastor Bruce E. Rudolf PUTNAM Log Chapel Fellowship: Rt. 22. Services: Sun. School 10 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.; Pastor Roger Richards. Please call 260-9710 for more information. United Presbyterian Church: Join us for Sunday worship services at 10 a.m. All are welcome! 365 County Rt. 2, Off Rt. 22 in Putnam. For further information call 547-8378. SCHROON LAKE Mountainside Bible Chapel: Sunday Worship Service, Children’s Church & Nursery - 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Youth Programs for Pre-K through Grade 12 - 6 p.m. from September through mid-June. For more information, call 518-532-7128 ext. 3. Mountainside is located four miles south of Schroon Lake Village. Our Lady of Lourdes: Mass: Sat. (Summer only) at 7 p.m. thru Labor Day; Sun. 11 a.m., Pastor Rev. Kevin McEwan, Main Street 532-7100 Schroon Lake Community Church United Church of Christ United Methodist: Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. Children’s Sunday School 10 a.m. Coffee hour at 11 a.m. All are welcome. Pastor Lynnette Cole. 532-7770 or 532-7272. St. Andrews Episcopal Church: Sunday 10 a.m. US Rte 9, Schroon Lake. For information call Adirondack Missions 494-3314. Contact persons: Deacon John Caims. Website: theadirondackmission.org.

TICONDEROGA Adirondack Community Fellowship: 14 Park Ave. 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.

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CROWN POINT | The Section VII high school sports world comes back to life this week with several teams taking to the field in soccer and football. “I’m looking forward to start of a new school year and sport season,” said Section VII Executive Director Matt Walentuk. “I hope our student-athletes can continue to work towards their goals, build positive relationships, and make those life-long memories that interscholastic sports cultivates. Section VII hopes to continue to lead New York State in sportsmanship and advance the best interests of our student-athletes. I want to wish all our student-athletes the best health and personal growth in the coming seasons.”

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The 2018 football season will start with a trio of games under the lights Friday, Aug. 31. At Linney Field in Mineville, it will be a battle of defending sectional champions as Class D title holder Moriah will

The Crown Point soccer teams will head north to start the 2018 season as the boys will play in the NCCS tournament and the girls in Chazy. File photo host Class C defender Saranac in the season opener for both schools. Last season, the Vikings defeated Ticonderoga before falling to eventual state champion Cambridge in the state quarterfinals, while the Chiefs defeated Saranac Lake for the Class C crown before falling to OFA in the next round. Also under the lights, Saranac Lake will start their season with a road matchup against Plattsburgh High, while Beekmantown will head to Clintonville to face the AuSable Valley Patriots. All games are scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, Sept, 1, opening weekend continues with defending Class B champion Peru hosting last year’s CVAC regular season champion, Ticonderoga, at the Apple Bowl with a 1:30 p.m. kickoff.

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The Moriah Vikings will start their 2018 Class D title defense with a home game against Class C defending champion Saranac Friday, Aug. 31. File photo

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TICONDEROGA | After a down period, Ticonderoga Central School’s Cross Country Team, the Sentinels, is

looking to reestablish itself as a contender — and it will be counting on young talent to help it along the way. “We lost two key seniors, but we’ve got some young people who are stepping up,” said Coach Jay Wells, himself a former Sentinel runner. “Our goal this year is to be competitive in the league.”

What the team might lack in experience it hopes to overcome with spirit which counts for a lot, Wells said. “They like what they’re going,” he said. “They’re very young and enthusiastic and I think we will make good progress this year.” ■

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MORIAH | Moriah had a successful football season last year, finishing 9-2 and making it to the regional playoffs. But a repeat of this success will require a number of underclassmen stepping into new roles. “We’re real young this year,” said Coach Don Tesar. “There are a lot of people to replace.”

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That includes replacing eight starters on both offense and defense and a number of skill positions that led to a successful and well-balanced offense last year. Moriah runs the I formation on offense and plays a 4-3 defense necessary to stop a proliferation of spread offenses. Both require good line play and here too Moriah will be in rebuilding mode. Tesar said he’s optimistic that he’ll have incoming talent to work with. “We have a lot of athleticism in there, and I think we can put a good solid line together,” he said. ■

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MORIAH | Second-year Moriah swim coach Brenna Provoncha will have 12 girls on this year’s team, but only four of them will be returning from last year’s squad. So while last year she was able to rely on athletes who knew the ropes, this year will require more teaching. “Last year, they knew what to do, so you didn’t have to teach them any new strokes,” she said. This year will be different, a challenge that Provoncha — herself a former Moriah swimmer — said she is looking forward to. Provoncha said she expects the team’s strength to be the freestyle. New members of the team, in what to date has been a handful of practices, have picked up breast and backstrokes relatively well, but the butterfly, a naturally harder stroke, will take more time. The team has promise, Provoncha said, and she’s encouraged that her swimmers will be ready when they hit the pool for their first scrimmage on Sept. 7. ■

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PANTHERS Crown Point soccer team will depend on younger players By Tim Rowland STA FF W RITER

CROWN POINT | The Crown Point varsity boys soccer team lost a large group of seniors this year, representing a solid share of experience that will have to be replaced. The team returned 12 players in 2017, but the cupboard will not be as well-stocked with returning players this year. Coach Randy Pertak said he hopes the losses will be offset by a talented group of 10th graders coming in this season. “We also have a lot of great returning seniors that we’re going to be relying on,” he said.

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Pertak feels the skill players will help carry the team, and he hopes the new mix of players will blend. “The challenge is learning to play with each other and have better communication,” he said. Roster: Reese Celotti, Jacob LaDeau, Noah Peters, Benji, Zach Spaulding, Brendan Waldorf, Cameron Harrington, Dylan Sours, Ross Thomas, Trevor Germain, Joe Safford, Jarret Miller, Gavin Sours, Tristan Carey, Thomas Woods, Tyler Wranoski, Jon Ashe, Noah Spaulding and Cameron Waldorf. ■ The Crown Point soccer team will need younger players to fill the cleats of their graduated counterparts. Photo provided

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CROWN POINT | The Crown Point varsity girls soccer team is young, but has enough returning talent to make its fans optimistic. Coach Jayna Anderson said she is returning two all stars who will be counted on to lead what is otherwise a young team. “About half the team will be freshmen,” Anderson said. “We lost almost our entire defense, so we’re real green this year. But we

expect them to come out and be aggressive.” The players have talent, but there will be some early experimentation as the team’s top player alternates between goal and the field. There will also be an adjustment period as the older and younger athletes learn to play together. “We definitely have speed and skill,” Anderson said. “Communication is going to be the key. But we do have high hopes.” ■

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SCHROON LAKE | The Lady Wildcats soccer team is hoping to be able to count on experience to lead the way, and the boys varsity soccer team is going to try to compete after a sub-500 season last year.

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Head coach Mary Lou Shaughnessy said she would like to have 15 or 16 girls on her 2018 Schroon Lake Central School girls varsity soccer team. The problem is she only has 13, leaving her only two substitutes. The good news is six of her players this year are seniors, with the rest being a mixture of juniors, a couple of sophomores and one freshman. Coming off a record of 10 or 11 wins and three losses, the biggest loss was six seniors, without a lot of athletes moving up from the lower

grades. Last year, the Lady Wildcats were high in talent and experience. Th is season, Shaughnessy said, there is a lot of experience, but less talent-wise. Still, Shaughnessy said the Wildcats will do okay. “We should be competitive, but we can’t have injuries or sickness,” She said. The seniors will have to take the lead, including midfielder Grace Higgens, and scoring forwards Lilly Slyman and Danielle Ramirez. Defensively, Shaughnessy is looking for leadership from seniors Sienna Secore and Alysen Bruce, and junior Victoria Buell.

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Boy’s soccer head coach Derrick Denteh will be leading a Wildcats team that is coming off a 6-8 season in 2017. Denteh said the team’s major losses, however, included only two players: Micka Stout and Jordan DeZalia. Th is year, however, the numbers are on his side, with 19 players fi lling out his roster: Harrison Gereau, Andrew Pelkey, Gabe Gratto, Cian Bresnahan, Jaike Brady, Marcus Peace, Caleb Hughey, Ryan Haneman, Derrick Loiselle, Luc Stout, Tyler Dick,

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Lake on Sept. 8 for a special poetry slam and music jam. The first act at this free event takes the stage at 7 p.m. For more information, or to learn more about how to sign up to perform, visit adirondackarts.org or contact Lenny Baglieri at bluemtrest200@gmail.com. In collaboration with the Johnsburg Historical Society and the North Creek Depot Museum Association, the Gem Radio Theatre is presenting a “Graveyard Walk” on Sept. 14 at the Union Cemetery on Main Street. The troupe will showcase the lives of six individuals buried in the cemetery, dressed in period clothing. Dessert will follow at the Fellowship Room adjacent to the Baptist Church. Tickets are available at the Main Street Community Back in North Creek. On Sept. 1-8, the fourth annual “PaintOut” hosted by the Saranac Lake ArtWorks will return. Artists are invited to paint and create at the Paul Smith’s College VIC property and nearby locations whenever they’d like — there’s no set schedule for this event, and no competition.

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The Saranac Lake “Paint-Out” returns Sept. 1-8. There will be a kickoff reception at the Lodge at Lake Clear on Sept. 1 at 5 p.m. The results of the “Paint-Out” will be on display in the Great Room Gallery through Oct. 8. Learn more at saranaclakeartworks.com, or contact Sandy Hildreth at 518-891-1388.

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The Seagle Music Colony is slated to perform a revue of the music of Cy Coleman, of “Sweet Charity” and “City of Angels” fame, at the Keene Valley Congregational Church on Sept. 16 at 4 p.m. A donation of $10 per person is requested. Call 518-576-9739 for more information. ■

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Weekend held at Various Locations; Fri 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., Sat 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Join us for a weekend of activities taking place all over town, several live musical performances, book and garage sales, fireworks and more.

Port Henry » Labor Day Weekend

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Crown Point » Fossil Walk N’ Talk

held at Crown Point State Historic Site; 11:00 a.m. Nancy Budd, Professor Emeritus, University of Iowa, tells the history of the Champlain Valley through fossil impressions. Crown Point is a well-known in paleontology as a fossil-rich site. She will present an overview of geologic time and marine life, then lead the group out for a walking tour to witness the fossils first hand. Presentation begins in museum auditorium, then follows Nancy onto the grounds. Wear comfortable shoes. Approximately 90 minutes.

Celebration; Sat 1:00 p.m. - Dusk, Sun 10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Join us on Sat. for the Port Henry Regatta, Mutton Hollow Parade, Fireworks at the Port Henry Pier and Marina parade of lighted boats. On Sun we have Vendors, Crafts, Food, Penelope the Clown, and Games, Church Street, Labor Day Parade, and Van Slooten Regatta.

Day held at Mt. Sabattis Pavilion; 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Join us for a Chicken Barbecue and Fireworks and Live entertainment by the Fulton Chain Gang.

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Whitehall » Town Wide Yard Sale held at Around Town; 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Community wide yard, tag, garage, and sidewalk sales. Maps available at Putorti’s Market, Stewarts, and Town and Village

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Saturday: 8:00 pm

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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. For more info contact Teresa Whalen, Market Manager, 518466-5497, taawhalen@yahoo.com, localharvest.org/warrensburghriverfront-farmers-market-M22857

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TICONDEROGA | Join the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) Sept. 10–16 for Chamber of Commerce Week to learn more about chamber programs, benefits and services that can assist businesses or organizations as well as all of the efforts of the chamber. In addition, a number of other events will take place.

TACC SCHEDULE 2018: Monday, Sept. 10, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. — Current

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Tuesday, Sept. 11, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. — TACC staff members will be out visiting members to touch base, answer questions, provide assistance and just simply connect. To ensure a chamber staff member stops by, call or email the chamber prior to Sept. 10. Wednesday, Sept. 12, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. — Health in-

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Arrest made after DWI Criminal mischief arrest made

TICONDEROGA | The Ticonderoga Police Department arrested Alisia Pratt on Thursday, Aug. 23. Pratt was arrested for criminal mischief in the third degree, a class E felony.

TICONDEROGA | The Ticonderoga Police Department arrested Brian C. Grady on Saturday Aug. 18 for driving while intoxicated. Grady was issued uniform traffic tickets and Al’s and was released to a sober third party.

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No our trusted, local ex-SSNY No tanks to refill. No deliveries. Mayer, late of 4389 Main designated as to refill. Republican, Conserva- On all taxes COURT Ourbeenservice 4-118NoOF THE NEW Essex at which votes perts today! is tanks deliveries. Only The All-New Inogen One G4 isSUPREME only collected November 1st Street, Port Henry, Eswhom2.8 proCOUNTY FREE/no OF ESSEXobligation. Na- agent YORK ELECTION were cast at the last pre- tive, Green, Working CALLupon 1-855pounds! FAASTATE approved! FREE 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! FREE sex County, State of LLC Families, Independence, through LAW, notice is hereby ceding General Election 799-4127. LLC, cess against the info kit: Call 1-800-732-0442 info kit: 1-855-839-1738tionstar Mortgage November 9th, 2018, a New York, admitting to may be served. SSNY given that the official (unless otherwise adver- or Womens Equality) Plaintiff AGAINST Steven probate LEGALS as a will of real will process to: Primary LEGALS Sprouse LEGALS a/k/a Steven J. shall mail Election will be tised), and that all are Essex County LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALSBoard of 3% penalty LEGALS Sprouse; Monique held on Thursday be added. After Novem- and personal property a Jaimee Kuhl, 10 Park handicap accessible. Elections, NOTICE OF FORMATION paper dated October 28, Ave, Ticonderoga , NY September 13, 2018, Sprouse a/k/a Monique Essex County Board of County of Essex, Eliza- ber 9th, 2018, OF LIMITED LIABILITY G. Sprouse; et al., De- 12883. Purpose: Any all unpaid taxes will be 1973 and ordered that bethtown, NY 12932 from 12:00PM to Elections, COMPANY (LLC) Letters of Administration fendant(s) Pursuant to a Lawful Purpose. turned over to 9:00PM of said day, in County of Essex, Eliza- Dated: August 14, 2018 Name: 807 Partners, Judgment of Foreclo- TT-08/25-09/29/2018c.t.a. Issue to David the Washington County TT,VN-09/01/2018-1TCthe following districts: bethtown, NY 12932 LLC Articles of Organiza- sure and Sale duly dated Mayer. Treasurers Office 194090 6TC-193837 DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Dated: August 14, 2018 tion filed with the Secre- November 27, 2017 I, or the Essex County Dated, Attested and TT/VN-09/01/2018-1TCCONTESTED LEGAL NOTICE OF BID OFFICE: GOVENOR tary of State of New the undersigned Referee NOTICE OF FORMATION Sealed August 6, 2018 Treasurers Office for 194089 on a 1986 Pierce (SSNY) on will sell at public auction York DISTRICT: STATEWIDE (L.S.) Collection. OF SL19 LLC Arts. of pumper 05/01/2018 Office Loca- at the Essex County Hon. Richard B. Meyer Org. filed with NY Dept. Kim M. Brown tion: Essex County. The Surrogate Court Judge Courthouse, Elizabeth- Please take notice that CYNTHIA E. NIXON of State on 05/22/18 Of- School District Clerk the Board of Commis- ANDREW M. CUOMO SSNY is designated as town, New York on Chief Clerk, Surrogate's 8/24/18 fice location: Essex sioners of the Moriah agent of the LLC upon PURSUANT TO SECTION County. NY Sec. of State Court 8/31/18 September 26, 2018 at Fire District #1 will be whom process against it 11:00AM, DEMOCRATIC PARTY: 4-122 OF THE NEW designated agent of the premises William L. Owens, Esq. TT-8/25-9/1/18-194359 accepting bids for one CONTESTED may be served. SSNY known as 50 Raymond One Cumberland Avenue YORK STATE ELECTION LLC upon whom proshall mail a copy of any Wright LIEUTENANT SURROGATE'S COURT: P.O. Box 2947 LAW, notice is hereby Avenue, (1) 1986 Pierce pumper OFFICE: cess against it may be on a Ford chassis with a process to the LLC at: Mineville, NY 12956. All GOVENOR given of the name and served, and shall mail STATE OF NEW YORK Plattsburgh, New York 1193 US Route 9, that certain plot piece or Cat deisel engine, This 12901-0269 DISTRICT: STATEWIDE residence of every can- process to 19 Essex Dr., COUNTY OF ESSEX truck is sold as is. The Lake, NY parcel of land, with the Schroon didate for public office Schroon Lake, NY In the matter of the Pro- (518)561-4400 truck can be viewed by 12870. Purpose: To en- buildings and improveKATHY C. HOCHUL to be voted for within 12870, the principal bate of the Will of Ber- Estate of Bernice Mayer contacting Ned Phinney gage in any lawful act or ments erected, situate, JUMAANE WILLIAMS the jurisdiction of the business location. Pur- nice M. Mayer, De- NOTICE: or George Harrington. activity. TO THE ABOVE NAMED lying and being in the ceased. Essex County Board of pose: any lawful activity. All bids shall be received TT-08/11-09/15/2018PERSON, the foregoing Town of Moriah, County DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Elections at the Primary File no.:2018-107 TT-08/04-09/08/20186TC-192917 CITATION Citation is served upon of Essex, State of NY, in writing in a sealed en- CONTESTED Election to be held on 6TC-192189 THE PEOPLE OF THE OFFICE: ATTORNEY you by publication purSection 86.73 Block 4 velope marked 1986 September Thursday, NOTICE OF FORMATION Pierce pumper and ad- GENERAL STATE OF NEW YORK suant to an Order of the 13, 2018 from 12:00PM Lot 5.200. Approximate STATE OF NEW YORK OF LIMITED LIABILITY amount of judgment dressed to George Har- DISTRICT: STATEWIDE by the GRACE OF GOD to 9:00PM of said day. Hon. Richard B. Meyer, COUNTY OF COMPANY (LLC) FREE AND INDEPEN- Judge of the Surrogate's $49,938.19 plus interest rington, Treasurer, 423 WASHINGTON Name: 9 Mile Coffee DENT SCHOOL TAX NOTICE Court of the State of and costs. Premises will Fairy Lake Road, Moriah, SEAN PATRICK MAL- DEMOCRATIC PARTY Company, LLC Articles All Bids Having received the war- TO: Michele Ward, a dis- New York, County of EsOFFICE: GOVENOR be sold subject to provi- NY 12960. ONEY of Organization filed with must be received by Oc- LETITIA A. JAMES rant of collection of tax- tributee whose where- sex, dated the 6th day of DISTRICT: STATEWIDE sions of filed Judgment the Secretary of State of Index# CV17-0009. Ju- tober 8, 2018. All bids LEECIA R. EVE es for the Putnam Cen- abouts is unknown, and August, 2018, and filed New York (SSNY) on dith Pareira, Esq., Refer- thus received shall be CYNTHIA E. NIXON tral School District if deceased, to “JOHN ZEPHYR TEACHOUT with the Petition and 05/01/2018 Office Loca- ee Shapiro, DiCaro & publicly opened and for the School Year be- DOE” and “MARY ROE”, other papers in the OfANDREW M. CUOMO tion: Essex County. The ginning July 1, 2018 and the names being facti- fice of the Clerk of the Barak, LLC Attorney(s) read at the regular Board REFORM: CONTESTED SSNY is designated as for the Plaintiff 175 Mile of Commissioners meet- OFFICE: ATTORNEY ending June 30, 2019, tious and intended to Surrogate's Court in DEMOCRATIC PARTY agent of the LLC upon ing at 7:30 PM on Octo- GENERAL designate the names of Elizabethtown, OFFICE: LIEUTENANT taxes will be received by New Crossing Boulevard whom process against it Rochester, New York ber 11, 2018 at the Mo- DISTRICT: STATEWIDE the tax collector at the GOVENOR the living unknown dis- York. The object of the may be served. SSNY 14624 (877) 759-1835 riah Fire House. The proceeding is to probate following location: tributees of Michele DISTRICT: STATEWIDE shall mail a copy of any Dated: July 16, 2018 right is reserved to NANCY B. SLIWA the Last Will and TestaTown of Putnam Town Ward, a granddaughter process to the LLC at: 56002 waive any informalities MIKE DIEDRICH KATHY C. HOCHUL of Bernice M. Mayer, de- ment of Bernice M. MayHall 1193 US Route 9, TT-08/25-09/15/2018or to reject any and all CHRISTOPER B. GAR- JUMAANE WILLIAMS lately er, deceased, ceased, who may have 14 Putnam Center Road Lake, NY 4TC-193667 Schroon bids at the discretion of VEY Putnam Station, NY any right, title and inter- domiciled at 4389 Main 12870. Purpose: To enthe Board of Fire Com- Pursuant to the current DEMOCRATIC PARTY Port Henry, est herein as distribu- street, 12861 gage in any lawful act or missioners of the Fire County of Essex, State Reform party state rules, OFFICE: ATTORNEY Beginning September 1, tees, if they are living activity District #1. any primary on the Re- GENERAL 2018 taxes and if dead, their execu- of New York, and to isTT-08/11-09/15/2018August18, 2018 NOTICE OF FORMATION sue Letters of Adminisform party line is open tors, administrators and DISTRICT: STATEWIDE may be paid at the above 6TC-192914 distributees and assigns, location on: OF LIMITED LIABILITY Allan D. Clark, Secretary tration c.t.a. To David to not only those enBoard of Commissioners COMPANY (LLC) rolled in the Reform par- SEAN PATRICK MAL- Mon; Tues; Fri; Sat. 9 whose names and post Mayer. The Estate of the NOTICE OF FORMATION am to 12:30 pm office addresses are un- decedent, Bernice M. ty, but to all other voters ONEY OF LLC. Articles of Or- Name: Hosan, LLC Arti- Moriah Fire District #1 TT-9-1/18-194314 Tues, & Thurs. 5 pm to known and cannot, after Mayer, deceased, conwho are unaffiliated with LETITIA A. JAMES ganization for CEHOWS- cles of Organization filed 7 pm due and diligent inquiry LEECIA R. EVE sists of personal properany party, or blank, and KI LITTLE & CO., LLC with the Secretary of NOTICE OF FORMATION No taxes will be received to be ascertained by the ty and improved real were filed with the Sec- State of New York OF LIMITED LIABILITY those who are not en- ZEPHYR TEACHOUT on Wednesdays, petitioner herein; being property in the State of rolled in one of the sevretary of State of New (SSNY) on 07/21/2015 COMPANY (LLC) Office Location: Essex the same persons inter- New York with a value of Sundays, or Holidays. York on July 18, 2018. Name, MAR LAND en other official political REFORM County. The SSNY is (Democratic, OFFICE: Taxes may be mailed to: ATTORNEY est as distributees, or $68,000. Office Located in Essex HOLDINGS, LLC. Arti- parties. Republican, Conserva- GENERAL otherwise in the Estate Putnam Central School TT-08/18-9/08/2018County. The Secretary of designated as agent of cles of Organization filed of Bernice M. Mayer, de- 4TC-188159 Tax Collector DISTRICT: STATEWIDE State has been designat- the LLC upon whom with the Secretary of tive, Green, Working process against it may State PO Box 95 ceased, formerly of ed as agent upon which (SSNY) on Families, Independence, be served. SSNY shall 08/09/2018. Office Lo- or Womens Equality) NANCY B. SLIWA Putnam Station, NY 4389 Main Street, Port process may be served MIKE DIEDRICH 12861-0095 Henry, Essex County, NOTICE OF FORMATION and a copy shall be mail a copy of any pro- cation: Essex County. Section 6-160.2, of the cess to the LLC at: 1193 New York State Election New York, 12974 CHRISTOPER B. GAR- Please make checks OF LIMITED LIABILITY mailed by the Secretary The SSNY is designated A Petition having been payable to: COMPANY (LLC) of State to the LLC at US Route 9, Schroon as agent of the LLC Law provides that all VEY NY 12870. PurLake, for Pursuant to the current designated persons Putnam Central School by David Mayer, filed Name, THE GARRISON 368 Baldwin Road, upon whom process uncontested offices shall Reform party state rules, Tax Collector. who is domiciled at 774 GYM, LLC. Articles of Ticonderoga, NY 12883. pose: To engage in any against it may be served. lawful act or activity. be deemed nominated or any primary on the Re- NO PENALITIES WILL Tarbell Hill Road, Mori- Organization filed with Purpose: for any lawful SSNY shall mail a copy TT-08/11-09/15/2018BE ADDED ON form party line is open ah, New York, 12970 elected thereto, as the the Secretary of State activity for which limited of any process to the liability companies may 6TC-192915 principal business loca- case may be, without to not only those en- TAXES PAID SEPTEM- YOU ARE HEREBY CIT- (SSNY) on 08/13/2018. balloting. NOTICE IS rolled in the Reform par- BER 1ST THROUGH ED TO SHOW CAUSE, Office Location: Essex be formed under the tion of LLC: 20 Veterans County. The SSNY is law. Under Section 203 Road, Ticonderoga NY HEREBY FURTHER GIV- ty, but to all other voters October 1, 2018. How- before the Surrogate's Court of Essex County at designated as agent of who are unaffiliated with ever, on all of the Limited Liability 12883. Purpose: All law- EN that the polling taxes collected from Oc- Elizabethtown, NY on the LLC upon whom HUDDY & CO. LLC, ful activities. places of said Primary any party, or blank, and Company Law. the October 10, 2018, at process against it may Election will be the those who are not en- tober 2nd Arts. of Org. filed with TT-07/28-09/01/2018TT-08/25-09/29/2018polling places in each rolled in one of the sev- through October 31st, 2:00 PM why a decree SSNY on 6TC-194018 the be served. SSNY shall 6TC-191649 en other official political 2018, a 2% should not be made in mail a copy of any prodistrict of the County of 07/30/2018. Office loc: the Estate of Bernice M. cess to the principal (Democratic, penalty will be added. parties. NOTICE OF SALE Essex County. SSNY has PURSUANT TO SECTION Essex at which votes Mayer, late of 4389 Main SUPREME COURT been designated as 4-118 OF THE NEW were cast at the last pre- Republican, Conserva- On all taxes business location of tive, Green, Working collected November 1st Street, Port Henry, Es- LLC: 89 Wayne Avenue, COUNTY OF ESSEX Na- agent upon whom pro- YORK STATE ELECTION ceding General Election sex County, State of Ticonderoga New York tionstar Mortgage LLC, cess against the LLC LAW, notice is hereby (unless otherwise adver- Families, Independence, through may be served. SSNY given that the official tised), and that all are or Womens Equality) November 9th, 2018, a New York, admitting to 12883. Purpose: All lawPlaintiff AGAINST Steven probate as a will of real Essex County Board of 3% penalty will Sprouse a/k/a Steven J. shall mail process to: Primary Election will be handicap accessible. ful activities. Essex County Board of Elections, be added. After Novem- and personal property a TT-9/1-10/6/18-194771 Sprouse; Monique Jaimee Kuhl, 10 Park held on Thursday Elections, paper dated October 28, County of Essex, Eliza- ber 9th, 2018, Ave, Ticonderoga , NY September 13, 2018, Sprouse a/k/a Monique all unpaid taxes will be 1973 and ordered that G. Sprouse; et al., De- 12883. Purpose: Any from 12:00PM to County of Essex, Eliza- bethtown, NY 12932 Letters of Administration turned over to Dated: August 14, 2018 fendant(s) Pursuant to a Lawful Purpose. 9:00PM of said day, in bethtown, NY 12932 c.t.a. Issue to David the Washington County TT,VN-09/01/2018-1TCJudgment of Foreclo- TT-08/25-09/29/2018the following districts: Dated: August 14, 2018 GOVENOR DISTRICT: STATEWIDE


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TOTAL SAVINGS $3,250

TOTAL SAVINGS $4,500

NEW!

2018 FORD ESCAPE SE 4X4

MSRP ...............................................................$28,545 Ford Credit..........................................................-$3,000 Ford Credit Bonus Cash1 ................................. -$1,000 Ford First Responder2 ......................................... -$500 Dealer Discount .....................................................-$590

Stock #SEV429 • 6-Speed Auto, 4-Cylinder 1.5L EcoBoost, Rear Camera, SYNC System. Offer ends 9/4/18.

23,455

$

Stock #EV433 • Power Windows/Locks, Cruise, Rear Camera, SYNC System, Aluminum Wheels. Offer ends 9/4/18.

NEW!

2018 FORD F-150 4X4

MSRP ...............................................................$46,485 Ford Bonus Cash ...............................................-$4,300 Ford Credit Bonus Cash1 ................................. -$1,000 Ford Trade Assist ................................................. -$500 Ford First Responder2 ......................................... -$500 Ford Certificate Program3 .............................. -$1,000

TOTAL SAVINGS $5,090

Stock #EV326 • Supercab, XLT, EcoBoost, 10-Speed Auto, Power Heated Seats, Remote Start, Navigation, 2-Tone. Offer ends 9/4/18.

38,985

$

TOTAL SAVINGS $7,500

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