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Support for the arts of the North By Shaun Kittle keith@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Cultural Center for the Arts hosted its first annual Decentralization Grant Awards Ceremony on Friday, March 8. More than 140 people gathered in the art center’s main gallery to support the 27 grant recipients, who hailed from Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. The awards were distributed by NCCCA executive director Janine Scherline and NCCCA Grant Administrator Kathleen Recchia, but since funding from New York State has yet to come in, the recipients weren’t handed checks. The ceremony represents the first time the NCCCA has been tasked with divvying up the Decentralization Grant, provided by the New York State Council for the Arts.
Juried art show set LAKE PLACID — The 15th annual juried show at the Adirondack Artists Guild will open on Friday, March 15. A reception will beheld from 5 to 8 p.m. at the gallery. Awards will be announced at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome. New this year will be the People’s Choice Award, donated by Hannah Hanford. Visitors to the show will be able to vote onetime per person for their favorite work, and the winner will be announced at the close of the exhibit.
Screening at LPCA LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Center for the Arts presents an Encore HD Screening of London's National Theatre Live The Magistrate on Friday, March 22 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $16 adults, $14 LPCA Members and $10 students 18 and under. For reservations or more information contact the LPCA Box Office at 523-2512 or LakePlacidArts.org.
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Keela Grimmette, founder and executive director of Reason 2 Smile, with Reagan, a student who lives at Jambo Jipya Children's Home and attends Jambo Jipya School in Mtwapa, Kenya. Photo provided
Jamming for a cause in Upper Jay By Shaun Kittle shaun@denpubs.com UPPER JAY — Athena Pepe went to Nairobi, Africa, when she was just 10 years old. Her mother brought her there to do volunteer work at an orphange where a lot of the children’s parents had died from AIDS.
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Barra MacNeils to play LAKE PLACID — The LPCA is proud to welcome multi-award winners, the Barra MacNeils to the stage on Friday, March 15 at 8pm for an exciting evening of music, dance, storytelling and more! Tickets are $18. Seats are selling fast, reserve your spot today by calling 523-2512 or purchase online at LakePlacidArts.org. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
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Tupper Lake Central School actors will take you “Back to the 80s” Submitted by George Cortes TUPPER LAKE — Ferris Bueller won’t have to take the day off, but he’d better prepare to “go back in time” when the Red and Black Players present “Back to the 80s: The Totally Awesome Musical!” at the Tupper Lake Middle/High School auditorium on Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23, at 7 p.m., and on Sunday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Back to the 80s is a nostalgic celebration featuring more than 20 of the top songs of the “Me Decade,” with the fashions, the fads, and everything else that made the 1980s so “gnarly, dude.” It’s a bittersweet look back on a year at the fictional William Ocean High School by a character named Corey Palmer, played by Lance Vaillancourt, and his efforts to get girl-nextdoor Tiffany Houston played by Abby St. Onge, to go to the prom with him. His plans are thwarted at every turn by the school’s coolest guy, Michael Feldman played by Ian Gillis. Music director for this high-energy show is Elizabeth Cordes, choral director at Tupper Lake Middle/High School and music director for all the Red and Black Players previous shows, including Bye, Bye Birdie, The Boy Friend, Seussical: The Musical, Annie, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Cinderella. Stage director is George Cordes, who also directed Millie and Cinderella, has built all the sets for the Red and Black Players, and handles sound. Choreographer for Back to the 80s is the talented Emily Madan, recent theater graduate of SUNY Plattsburgh and a director for Adiron-
Back to the 80s Cast members charge up for the show. dack Regional Theatre. Lighting designer for the show will be Tupper Lake native David Naone, who will be drawing on his training at Cal Arts and years of experience designing rock shows to give this production a real 80s look. Other cast members include Danielle LaMere played by Cyndi Gibson, Abigail Sexton played by Eileen Reagan, Ben Geiger played by Feargal McFerrin III, Brandon Bedore played by math teacher Mr. Cocker, Emily Mitchell played by teacher Sheena Brannigan, Annachristi Cordes
played by Mel Easton, Samantha Brickey played by Kim Easton, Andrew Trudeau played by Alf Bueller, Dorran Boucher played by Kirk Keaton, Dakota Larabie played by Billy Arnold, Mitchell Baker played by Lionel Astley, Alex Gagnier played by Huey Jackson, Theresa Bower played by Laura Wilde and Monica Dederick played by Debbie Fox. Featured songs include Kids in America, Footloose, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Mickey, Material Girl, Walking on Sunshine, Man in the
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Saranac Lake High School thespians to deliver the tale of ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ SARANAC LAKE — Students at Saranac Lake High School will bring the beloved children’s tale the of a princess and her slumber on a pea in the tale of Once Upon a Mattress to the stage. The story is an adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Princess and the Pea with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer. Performances will be on March 14, 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Saranac Lake High School auditorium, 79 Canaras Ave. The play is directed by Matt Sorensen, with music direction by Drew Benware, choreography by Katy Van Anden & Gabrielle Patnode and costume design by Kent Streed. If you thought you knew the story of 'The Princess and The Pea,' you may be in for a surprise. For instance, Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab. Or that Lady Larken's love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or, in fact, it wasn't the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rol-
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he state of New York and Gov. Andrew Cuomo could take a lesson from the Essex County Board of Supervisors regarding how to pass legislation. On March 11, the board held a special SAFE Act Task Force Committee meeting where the new state law banning certain assault weapons and placing restrictions on magazine capacities, among other things, was discussed. Three versions of a resolution that criticizes the state for the way it handled the passage of the law were presented, one asking for the measure to be amended and two calling for an outright repeal of the law. After discussion and debate, the committee voted to put forward a resolution to the full Board of Supervisors that will call for the repeal of the SAFE Act. That vote will take place at a special meeting called by Board Chair Randy Douglas Monday, March 18, at 6 p.m. in the county supervisors chambers in Elizabethtown. What Essex County has done is exactly what opponents of the law have been slamming the state for not doing, taking their time and getting feedback from their constituents on how to address the matter. Elizabethtown Supervisor Margaret Bartley, who motioned for amendment of the SAFE Act, printed out the law and presented it to members of her town, asking them to check what they liked in the law and cross out what they did not. Gerald Morrow of Chesterfield, who chairs the committee, talked with residents and local sporting organizations. Douglas, who confesses that he does not own a gun, said he has learned more than he ever wanted to about them and the subject of gun violence in relation to this highly-debated law. When North Hudson's Ronald Moore presented the board with a resolution backing the New York State Sheriff's Association and their stance on the matter, Morrow said that not only did the county need their own voice, they needed to do it the right way. “If we pass something without taking the time to look at it and study it, then we are no better than the state legislature who did exactly that with this law,” Morrow said. Residents of Essex County will now get their chance to be heard on the subject during a hearing at 6 p.m. next Monday at the board of supervisor ’s chambers in Elizabethtown. This is your chance to have your opinion added to the more than 40 counties that have already passed meas-
ures calling for the repeal of the SAFE Act. Essex County may be one of the last to act, but to criticize that is hypocritical if you also criticize those at the state who made the rush to judgement to pass the act in the first place. It would be safe to say that the first resolutions to repeal the law may have been knee-jerk reactions to a knee-jerk reaction, and two wrongs do not make a right. In the same token, it would be hypocritical if you have been one crying for a voice in this matter and then neglect to take advantage of the opportunity the board of supervisors is affording. We encourage all sides to make their voices known, while sticking to our belief that the SAFE Act was indeed a rush to judgement that was created more for potential political gain than for the interest of public safety. As Sheriff Richard Cutting said, “the SAFE Act would not have prevented Sandy Hook, Columbine or any of these other massacres.” We commend the board of supervisors for the approach they have taken to this topic. With that, let us offer a suggestion. The county has a budget committee that is already looking to make cuts to help save county taxpayers in the 2014 budget. It’s good to see the board starting early focusing on the budget and the anticipated shortfall in the coming year, but we suggest that the board combines that with more opportunities for the public to comment on the process. Supervisors should consider holding more meetings in the evening — like they plan to do with the SAFE Act hearing — when more residents are available to attend. There is already a buzz in the county concerning the potential sale of the county fairgrounds in Westport, and it would be good to have a public hearing on the matter, if it gets to that point, before any decision is made. Then it will be up to the residents to take advantage of the chance to have their voice heard because, as the SAFE Act has proven, silence is not always golden.
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’m not a CPA, accountant or lawyer. I have no degree in political science or economics. I’m a high school grad with a couple years of college. I have no insider information on the inner workings of the federal government, but I’ve been challenged by several readers to be more specific in my column regarding sequestration and offer possible suggestions on how we go about easing the pain of reducing Uncle Sam’s spending by $85 billion. We all know there isn’t one single dollar the government spends that someone doesn’t think is critically important. But to set the stage for what we are up against, I urge you go watch this simple dramatization of our nation’s current $16 trillion+ debt at demonocracy.info. We must reduce our spending. Let me start by stating the obvious. I don’t know of one executive administrator who is responsible for managing anything who doesn’t want to control the checkbook and have some say in income generation. I can only come to one conclusion as to why the president isn’t coming forth with a plan. He wants nothing to do with leading the nation. His goal seems to be cuts must hurt, so make the cuts felt and then blame others for the pain. He also seems reluctant to put forth his own cost-saving solutions therefore avoiding any personal blame. This is the exact opposite of what a president should do. Harry Truman said it best: “The buck stops here.” With the limited information available to me, here are my recommendations if I were in the Oval Office. As a sign of good faith and leadership, we start at the White House. The best estimates I can find tell me it costs about $1.7 billion to run the White House. I’d immediately direct the WH staff, including the presidency, to trim 10 percent from all salaries associated with WH personnel, curtail all extraneous travel, including Air Force One and cut our operational spending by the same amount. I urge Congress to do the same 10 percent cut, and together we can lead the nation to a $1 billion savings. Leadership starts with the leaders. Next I’d turn to the nearly three million federal employees. We can either cut positions or we can all agree to take a 5 percent across-the-board pay deduction. It will save the American public about
$10 billion, and everyone gets to keep their jobs. I’m suggesting another $1 billion saved from Dan Alexander frugal efThoughts from forts by Behind the Pressline cutting things like conference costs to office supplies and travel. In 2010, the Simpson Bolwes National Commission to reform government brought forth a plan that was not acted upon. I would instruct the heads of our 22 civilian and military departments to look at those recommendations and surgically trim their expenditure, not to include any staff reductions, but to trim 2 percent from other expenses, which should save about $48 billion. Over the years, we’ve repeatedly piled programs on top of pre-existing ones. We should begin today to identify these programs with an estimated goal of cutting $25 billion through the elimination of and merging of certain agencies. We must put Social Security and Medicare at the top of our lists to ensure their sustainability while reducing costs. Last year, more than two dozen Fortune 500 companies paid zero federal income tax, short changing the country by $20 billion. We must put an end to corporate welfare and preferential tax deals. Every American over age 18 must have a financial stake in our country, and I would propose a minimum citizen tax of $250 or about $4.80 a week. For each person over 18 years of age, if you’ve paid nothing into the system, the government will deduct $250 from your refund (benefit) check. That will raise $28 billion. With all Americans citizens and corporations now having a vested interest in our country, we can create a new culture to rein in costs and once again create a promising opportunity to the future generations. Dan Alexander is president and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Babysitting Certification Classes, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 U.S. 9, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 873-6408. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon. 563-9058. AUSABLE FORKS — Knights of Columbus Fish Fry, Holy Name School, 14207 Rte. 9N, 4-7 p.m. $8 / $5 kids. LAKE PLACID — Gallery Opening Reception: LP-North Elba Historical Society Show, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 5-7 p.m. 523-2512. PAUL SMITHS — VIC Volunteer Potluck, Paul Smith’s Visitor Information Center, 8023 New York 30, 5 p.m. 327-6241. SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Artists Guild will hold its fifteenth annual art competition, 52 Main Street, 5-7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — 2013 High and Middle School Exhibition opening reception, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street.5:30 - 7:30 p.m. PAUL SMITHS — Songwriters in the Round, Join Doug Irving, John Kribs, Steve Boerst and Ray Agnew, Paul Smith’s Visitor Information Center Great Room, 8023 New York 30, 7 p.m. $10/person. LAKE PLACID — Split Rock will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.midnight. SARANAC LAKE — The Birdseed Bandits will perform, The Waterhole, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m. 891-9502. PLATTSBURGH — Flabberghaster will perform, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — St. Patricks Day Weekend performance by The Glengarry Bhoys, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 7 p.m. $20 or $35 for two night tickets.
Saturday, March 16 KEESEVILLE — Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Pre-Season Market Trainings Ausable Valley Grange, 1749 Main Street, 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Active Families BABY and ME, Pre-K Tumbling, and Mom and Me Fitness, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9:45-10:30 a.m. $7. PLATTSBURGH — Eco-Friendly Handprinting Workshop with Nadia Korths, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $35. LAKE PLACID — Met Live showing: Zandonai's Francesca Da Rimini, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, noon. $18-$12. 523-2512. WADHAMS — Spring Cleaning with CATS to finish clearing Field and Forest Trail, meet at the Dogwood Bakery, 2574 County Road, 12:30 p.m. UPPER JAY — StoryArt Program for ages 5 and up with the book Lucy’s Picture, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 2 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — North Country Herbalists to discuss Anti-Inflammatory Herbs, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 4-5 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Derive, Grady Stiles, Rail, And Ninosaka to perform, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, open at 6 p.m, begins at 7 p.m. $3 to 10 sliding scale price. PLATTSBURGH — The Ricochet Duo chamber music ensemble will be perform at the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff. 7 p.m. CHAZY — Black Light Zumba Party To benefit Chazy Central School Harvard Model UN, Chazy Rural School, 609 Miner Farm Road. Suggested donation $5. 493-7556. SARANAC — Jeremiah McLane & Annemieke Spoelstra accordion-piano duo to play "Church in the Hollow", Saranac United Methodist, 550 Number 37 Road, 7:30 p.m. WHALLONSBURG — Academy Award-nominated Animated Shorts and Live-Action short films will be shown, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 6 p.m. $10, kids $5. www.cvfilms.org LAKE PLACID — Fade to Blues will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.midnight. SARANAC LAKE — St. Patrick’s Day Bash at The Waterhole with performances by Stone Revival Band and the Blind Spots, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m. 891-9502. ELIZABETHTOWN — St. Patrick’s Day Pre-Game with Sven & Dick from JIM, Cashin's Cobble Hill Inn, 7432 US Route 9, 10 p.m. +21. PLATTSBURGH — St. Patricks Day Weekend performance by The Glengarry Bhoys to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 7 p.m. $20.
Sunday, March 17 CHAMPLAIN — All you can eat pancake buffet breakfast, Knights of Columbus Hall, 3 Oak Street, 8 a.m. - noon. $8, or $4 for kids over 5. PAUL SMITHS —"Chase the Leprechaun" 5K Fun Race, Paul Smith’s Visitor Information Center, 8023 New York 30, 10 a.m. $20 entry fee. LAKE PLACID — Community African Dance Workshop with Aly Tatchol Camara of Guinea, Africa Local dance and drum group, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin way, Two classes: 10:45 a.m. - 12: 15 p.m. and 12:45 - 2:15 p.m. $17 or $32 for both. kids under 13: $5 each class. UPPER JAY — Mandolin and guitar instrumentalist Skip Smithson with vocalist Jeff Rendinaro will play, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 2 p.m. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. PAUL SMITHS — Irish Music with Michael "Piper" Cooney, Curt Stager and Kary Johnson, Paul Smith’s Visitor Information Center, 8023 New York 30, 7 p.m. $10/person. LAKE PLACID — Innisheer will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight.
Langdon to host open mic SARANAC LAKE — BluSeed Studios will host an “Open Minded Mic” Night on March 28, from 7:30 to 10 p.m., with host musician Steve Langdon. Seasoned and new performers are invited to share their voice and ideas in a professional acoustic setting. Steve Langdon has evolved into one of the North Country’s favorite blues players, and loves to hammer out his authentic country blues. Four spaces are reserved for newcomers until 7:15 p.m. Call 891-3799 for more information or visit BluSeedStudios.org.
Music jam at Belden ESSEX — On Thursday, March 28, at 6:30 p.m., the Belden Noble Library will host a community music jam and sing-along open to all levels of acoustic musicians and singers. Bring instruments and songs to share or just come and play/sing our favorites. Free and open to the public. Call Donna Sonnett for more information, 9637494, or email cupolahouse@hotmail.com.
Milbauer to perform ELIZABETHTOWN — Piano by Nature continues its 2012-2013 concert series March 30 and 31 with a pair of live recitals featuring Steinway pianist John Milbauer. His recital in Elizabethtown will include the classical works of Brahms and Mozart alongside more contemporary composers such as Manuel Ponce and John Cage. Re-
WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ESSEX — Community Observation Days - Lakeside School, 6 Leaning Road, 8:4510:30a.m. 963-7385, www.lakesideschoolinessex.org. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga and Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon. 563-9058. UPPER JAY — Quilters’ Gathering, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 4:30 p.m. WESTPORT —YOGA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH —Qigong led by Jeff Cochran, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3-$10 sliding scale.
Tuesday, March 19 PLATTSBURGH — Best Western North Country Cultural Center for the Arts Gallery Inauguration, Route 3, 5-6 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 298-5161. PLATTSBURGH — Free screening of “Addiction Incorporated, He who addicts the most wins.” Cumberland 12 Theater, 18 N Bowl Lane, 6:30 - 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 561-3091. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30-8:45 p.m. 791-9586. WHALLONSBURG — Land and Labor: Past, Present & Future of Farming in America Lecture series #8: Hunting, Gathering and Fungus Farming, Back to the Land, Whallonsburg Grange Hall,1610 NYS Route 22, 7:30 p.m. $5, 962-4386, www.thegrangehall.org.
Wednesday, March 20 LAKE PLACID — Active Families BABY and ME, Pre-K Tumbling, and Mom and Me Fitness, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9:45-10:30 a.m. $7. WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — Card Club to meet, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 U.S. 9, noon - 3 p.m. 873-6408, info@elizabethtownsocialcenter.org. PLATTSBURGH — Youth Experimental Painting Workshops, Wednesdays through March 27, North Country Center for the Arts, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. $75 or $70 for members. LAKE PLACID — Open Knitting Gatherine, Adirondack Yarns, 2241 Saranac Ave, 68 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Gallery Lecture: The Past Through The Eyes Of The Present, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7 p.m. 523-2512. WADHAMS — First of the Spring Series of Library Lectures Wednesday night lectures, Wadhams Free Library, 763 New York 22 Scenic, 7:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mike Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. 523-3106.
Thursday, March 21 LAKE PLACID — Cloud class SkyDrive, a cloud-based computer storage application, Lake Placid Library, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main Street, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 523-3200. ELIZABETHTOWN — Babysitting Certification Classes, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 U.S. 9, 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. 873-6408. PLATTSBURGH — Lunch & Learn, North Country Center for Independence 80 Sharron Ave, 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. WESTPORT — Lasagna Dinner, Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main Street, serving starts 4:30p.m. takeouts available. $9, $4 kids.
Friday, March 22 PLATTSBURGH —Beasty, Crabes and The Standard Deviants will perform at ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 6 p.m., music starts at 7 p.m. $3-10 sliding scale admission price. PLATTSBURGH — Free showing of the Hobbit, rated PG-13. Plattsburgh Public Library, 19 Oak Street, 7 p.m. LAKE PLACID — National Theatre of London Live: The Magistrate, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7:30 p.m. $16-$10. 523-2512. LAKE PLACID — The Harbingers featuring Larry Stone will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Lucid to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 5632222. SARANAC LAKE — Project Weather Machine will perform, The Waterhole, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m. 891-9502. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3$5.
freshments and a meet-and-greet with Milbauer will follow. Suggested donations for this concert are $15 for adults and $5 for children under 18. Concerts will be held Saturday, March 30, 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 31, 3 p.m. at the Hand House, located on River Street. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited. For reservations or more information, call 962-2949 or visit pianobynature.org.
Camper scholarships available SARANAC LAKE — The Lake Champlain Chapter of Trout Unlimited will again provide scholarships for interested young men and women 12 to 17 years old to attend DEC’s popular summer camp program. The camps, located at Camp Colby, Pack Forest, Debruce, and Rushford, provide a great opportunity to learn more about our environment and to have fun in the summer. Parents provide transport to and from the camp for the one-week sessions which are conducted in july and august. The scholarships are a memorial to Sam Theusen and Dennis Aprill, outstanding educators, leaders and anglers who devoted their life to the North Country. To apply, send a one-page letter telling why you are interested in learning more about the outdoors in New York State to Gretchen Comfort, 749 Norrisville Road, Schuyler Falls, NY, 12985 by March 31. For more info for campers and parents, go to dec.ny.gov/education.
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Birdseed Bandits to play at Waterhole SARANAC LAKE — The folk, rock, Americana band Birdseed Bandits, will perform at the Waterhole, 48 Main Street on March 15 at 10 p.m. The Bandits will bring their unique “Punkicana” style with foot stomping celtic and folk tunes mixed with their high energy presence to bring a great show. The West Winfield band is made up of member Adam Ludemann; guitar, banjo, vocals, Seth Becker; drums, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, vocals, Nash Robb; bass, vocals, and Gavin Bailey; piano, accordion, vocals. For more information about the band visit their website at www.birdseedbandits.com.
Split Rock will bring the rock to Delta Blue LAKE PLACID — Split Rock will perform at Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. A "local" band, founded in late 2005, and comprised of members from Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. The band members come from varied and diverse musical backgrounds, and they celebrate all of them. Spilt Rock has a "lighter classic rock, with a touch of Americana & folk" A typical set might include songs from Tom Petty, Van Morrison, Jackson Browne, Steely Dan, The Eagles, The Moody Blues, The Beatles, and original music. Along with great vocal harmonies, drums and electronic drum kit bring the sound of Split Rock together. For more information visit their website at www.splitrockband.com.
Flabberghaster will play Monopole PLATTSBURGH — The Southern Vermont band, Flabberghaster, will bring their rock n’ roll meets funk sound the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave on March 15, at 10 p.m. The Brattleboro band mixes elements of funk, rock, blues, Americana and jazz where classic meets modern approach to music. The Brattleborobased band brings the sounds of Tucker Corry on guitars, vocals, Marcel Leclaire on drums, Jimmy Caltrider on percussion and vocals, and Elliott New on bass and vocals to the stage. To listen to their music visit their page on Reverbnation.com/Flabberghaster.
Glengarry Bhoys to play St. Pat’s weekend PLATTSBURGH — The Glengarry Bhoys will perform a special St. Patricks Day Weekend at Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 7 p.m. on March 15 and 16. The musicians will be accompanied by the Champlain Valley Irish Dancers from 8 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday March 16. The vibrant, energetic, wildly entertaining Celtic rock band from Glenagarry, Ontario, will return to Plattsburgh for two nights to benefit the foundation of CVPH’s nursing education initiative. The Glengarry Bhoys’ blend traditional Celtic and contemporary rock. The CVPH Nursing Scholarship provides financial assistance for Medical Center registered nurses to pursue advance degrees and that means better health care for our community. Tickets are $20 or $35 for both shows. For more information call 562-7595.
Folk duo to play in the hollow SARANAC LAKE — Jeremiah McLane and Annemieke Spoelstra Accordion-Piano Duo will bring a unique sound and fascinating performance on March 16, 7:30 p.m. at the Saranac United Methodist “Church in the Hollow” on Route 3. Their concert will feature music from their new recording “DANSE” – original arrangements of traditional folk melodies with characteristic dance rhythms of Europe and South America by composers Dvorák, Bartók, Poulenc, Ravel, Hovhaness, and Piazzolla. Tickets are $15, $12 for students and seniors, children under 12 free For more information call 293-7613 or go to www.hillandhollowmusic.org.
Grant applications sought KEENE — The Honeybee Community Fund is seeking applications for its annual funding cycle. Grants of up to $1,000 are awarded yearly to assist small businesses, farmers, nonprofit organizations, environmental projects and the arts. Applicants must reside in and/or do business in Essex County. Instructions are on the application, which is available upon request from bzzwords@gmail.com or Honeybee Community Fund, PO Box 281, Keene, N.Y. 12942. All completed applications must be received by the Honeybee Community Fund by April 10 in order to be considered for grants awarded in May.
Mountain Lakes earns merit PORT HENRY — Mountain Lake Services is proud to announce that it has earned a four year accreditation through The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL). CQL works with human service organizations to define, measure and improve the quality of life of all people, with a focus on person-centered services. “Mountain Lake Services would like to thank our self advocates, family and community members, Direct Support Professionals, Program Managers and Board of Directors for their participation in the process of obtaining our accreditation,” stated Martin J. Nephew, Executive Director of Moun-
tain Lake Services. Mountain Lake Services joins a prestigious group of nearly 300 organizations throughout the world who has earned the distinction of being accredited through CQL.
Tea party at Adirondack Carousel SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Carousel Presents their first Mommy and Me Spring Garden Tea. Celebrate the arrival of Spring with your son or daughter Saturday, April 20, from noon to 2 p.m. Admission is $18 per one adult and one child; each additional child $5. By reservation only, space is limited. Event includes a variety of tea sandwiches, pastries, and dessert; coffee, tea, milk or juice; carousel rides; a visit with merriloons the clown; glitter face painting or temporary tattoos; flower wand balloon art; and story time. Paid reservations can be made by calling, 891-952. Please call or email with any questions, operations@adirondackcarousel.org
CATS sets trail workshop WADHAMS — Champlain Area Trails (CATS) invites volunteers to come out Saturday afternoon, March 16 at 12:30 p.m. to finish clearing brush for the new Field and Forest Trail and to get other trails ready for spring. Everyone should meet at Dogwood Bakery in Wadhams. For more information, call 962-2287 or info@champlainareatrails.com.
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Bucky Seiden, left, recipient of an arts education grant, shows off her plans to help Chazy Central Rural School students create a mosaic for the Plattsburgh Airport with help from Chazy High School art teacher Margaret Gruetzmacher. Photo by Shaun Kittle
Art awards Continued from page 1 “It’s money from the state, but they’re sending it to local art centers to distribute,” Recchia said. The awards were divided into three categories: community arts, arts education and individual artist. Recchia said seminars were held to help applicants correctly fill out the necessary paperwork, and a volunteer-comprised panel of representatives from the three counties voted on whom to give the money to. Community arts applicants, of which seven were selected, could request up to $5,000, arts education applicants, of which 19 were selected, could request up to $2,400, and individual arts applicants, of which one was selected, had a flat amount of $2,500. The grant winners were divided into several categories, with some getting most or all of what they requested and others getting a percentage of their requested amount. Five percent of the grant also had to be set aside in case of an appeal, which can occur if a clerical error can be proved. The grants awarded spanned a multitude of artistic disciplines, including theatre, music and painting. “I live in Jay, in Essex County, and I’m just
thrilled to see artists from all three counties getting together,” Recchia said. “I think it’s great for us to partner, because now that we’re all under one umbrella we can do that.” The ceremony not only brought artists together, it also brought in two representatives of New York state government—Assemblywoman Janet Duprey and Congressman Bill Owens. Duprey lauded the efforts of different arts groups around the region, and promised to contact the State Council on the Arts and the State Comptroller ’s Office to figure out how to expedite the process. ”It’s the volunteers who are getting this done,” Duprey said. “Every time I stop at one of these great exhibits, not only do I realize that we have amazing volunteers, but we also have incredible talent at every level.” Owens, whose daughter-in-law, Emily Owens, is the Education Coordinator at the NCCCA, agreed with Duprey. “The people are coming together to accomplish good things for the rest of us,” Owens said. “This is one of those good things. We are establishing an arts center that every community needs and I look forward to continuing to support this endeavor.”
OBITUARIES KEVIN DEAN GRINWIS NOV 27, 1972 - FEB 24, 2013 Kevin Dean Grinwis died unHe was a wonderful son who expectedly February 24, 2013 was most at home in Adironat his home in Elizabethdacks that he dearly loved. town, New York. Born in He will be deeply missed by Plattsburgh, New York on his family and his many lovNovember 27, 1972 son of ing friends. Paul Grinwis and Mary JackIn addition to his parents he son Grinwis. He graduated is survived by his brother Jeffrom Elizabethtown Lewis frey Grinwis of Edmeston, Central School in 1991. Kevin New York and numerous attended Colby College and aunts, uncles, and cousins. graduated Phi Beta Kappa, A celebration of his life will Cum Laude from Skidmore be held at the convenience of College in 1996. In 2006 he the family at a later date. earned an MBA In finance In lieu of flowers, memorial from Boston University. donations may be made to Kevin worked for the Cobalt the charity of your choice. Group in Seattle, WashingArrangements are entrusted ton, Equity Residential in Ft. to W.M.Marvin's Sons FunerLauderdale, Florida, Omni al Home in Elizabethtown. Development in Albany, For online condolences New York and most recently please visit for Egglefield Ford in Raywww.wmmarvins.com brook, New York.
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Upper Jay jam Continued from page 1 So she contacted Grimmette, and devised a way to help. On Sunday, March 17, from 2 to 6 p.m., January Jams will return to the Upper Jay Arts Center, but this time, it’s for a cause. There is a $5 suggested donation, with all proceeds going toward Reason 2 Smile. Musicians of all skill levels can sign up and perform and, halfway through the event, Grimmette will give a presentation to explain what Reason 2 Smile is all about. “I think in order to appreciate what you do have, it’s important to see what other people don’t have,” Pepe said. “Even if people can’t give much money, I think it would be good to see her presentation anyway, just to know.” Grimmette started Reason 2 Smile in 2007, shortly after volunteering at Jambo Jipya
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MacNeil’s Continued from page 1 2012 marked 25 years for the Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Island based family group, the Barra MacNeils, in an outstanding recording and touring career. As a group, the six MacNeil siblings are widely regarded as one of the greatest live concert acts in the Celtic world. Hailing from Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the family group is deeply rooted in Celtic music, culture, dance, language and history. Their numerous critically acclaimed recordings have included their own original songs as well as tried and true standards, both instrumental and vocal. The Barra MacNeils live concert experience brings so much more to the stage than most live acts ever can. Multiple lead vocalists, beautiful sibling harmonies, top drawer instrumental prowess on a wide variety of acoustic, stringed, percussion and wind instruments blended with dancing, storytelling, Gaelic songs and a journey through an ancient culture; it is family entertainment at its highest level. Steeped in Cape Breton tradition with strong Celtic roots and musical artistry, this
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diverse and talented family group continues to wow audiences around the world with their captivating vocals, harmonies and extraordinary musicianship. Multi-award winners, the Barra MacNeils have released no less than 14 recordings (with 2 new ones on the way this year) including: In Concert (2009), In Session (2009), 20th Anniversary Collection (2007), Christmas Album II (2006), All At Once (2005), Racket In the Attic (2002), Christmas Album (1999), Until Now (1997), The Question(1995), The Traditional Album (1994), Closer to Paradise (1993 - Certified Gold in Canada), Timeframe (1990), Rock in the Stream (1989), The Barra MacNeils (1986). In 2001, they released a DVD titled Cape Breton Christmas incorporating music from their live Christmas Concert Special (as seen on television), plus a visit to Cape Breton, interviews with the Barra MacNeils home at Christmas and music videos. The Barra MacNeils will continue to do what they love to do best, and that is playing their music for the fans. This incredibly talented family group will tour Canada, the US and Europe to spread their distinctive brand of Celtic flavour around the world.
opening her own school. In 2004, Jambo Jipya was created. The school provides everything for the kids— school uniform, shoes, supplies, two meals a day and health care. Grimmette taught first graders there for 10 weeks in 2007, and realized that the school would have to close if it didn’t start receiving some funding. “The biggest thing was, I developed a really close relationship with the kids in a very short period of time,” Grimmette said. One of those relationships was with a little boy who lived in a mud hut with his brother and grandmother, who made money producing and selling an illegal alcoholic drink to locals. Grimmette would visit the family on the weekends, and never forgot what she saw there. The hut had a mud floor and its roof was made of coconut branches and leaves. There was broken glass everywhere. “If I could know it was just this family living like this,
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Where: Upper Jay Arts Center, the corner of Springfield Rd. and Rt. 9N in Upper Jay Cost: There is a $5 suggested donation for this event. school in Mtwapa, a fishing village located in Kenya, Africa. Like Pepe, the experience left her with memories that inspired her to take action. “She (Pepe) has a real personal connection to that country,” Grimmette said. “She said she was very excited to soak things up, which was interesting for me to hear—for a kid that young to have experiences like that.” In Kenya there are free public schools, but children must have a school uniform and books to attend, requirements many families simply cannot afford. A Kenyan woman named Christine Mwende began helping local families send their children to school, but soon realized that she could help a lot more people by
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maybe I could wrap my head around it and move on,” Grimmette said. “But I know it’s not. As I’m driving I’m seeing more mud huts and little kids with hardly any clothes in, walking in bare feet, and I know this is happening to hundreds and thousands of kids.” Grimmette couldn’t just walk away. She now does a lot of presentations, telling stories and showing videos and photographs to show others the conditions she witnessed first hand. She encourages people to help others through Reason 2 Smile and informs them that, for $18 a month, they can cover all associated costs of education—food, health care, clothing and two meals a day—for a child. The organization recently began helping another school in Nairobi, too, and also provides aid to an orphanage. Once a year, Grimmette visits Africa to meet with the students and their teachers, and once a year she receives letters from the children whose lives she’s impacting. “They realize that every little thing that is given to them is because someone else cares about them,” Grimmette said. Looking forward, Grimmette also said there will be a World Music Festival at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts on May 4 to benefit Reason 2 Smile. The all-ages event will include workshops, a Kenyan marketplace, and different kinds of dance and music from all over the world, including clogging, Irish step dance, zumba, African drumming and Yoga. The UVM Topcats, an allmale acappella group, and the reggae band Robanic, from Saratoga Springs, will also perform. For more information, visit reason2smile.org.
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LPCA Historical Society exhibit LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Center for the arts invites the public to an Opening Reception on Friday, March 15, from 5 to 7 p.m. for The Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society exhibit, "The Past Through The Eyes Of The Present: Barry Collection Photos Re-Imagined by Modern Artists." Join the 30 participating artists as their new works, inspired by original glass plate negatives from the early 1900's, are revealed. This new exhibit will be on display at the LPCA Fine Arts Gallery through April 12. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. The Opening Reception will honor Dr. George
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Hart for rescuing the original Barry Collection glass plate negatives from destruction several decades ago. The participating artists include: Matt Althof, Charles Atwood-King, Nancy Brossard, George Dirolf, Sandy Edgerton Bissell, Tim Fortune, Georganne Gaffney, Sandra Hildreth, Mark Kurtz, John LaFalce, Red LaFountain, Rachel Lamb, Diane Leifheit, Barry Lobdell, Gail McKay, Jake Middleton, Mavis Miller, Kristina Mueller, Linda Naske, Burdette Parks, Valerie Patterson, Matt Paul, Larry Poole, Carl Rubino, Eleanor Sweeney, Parmelee Tolkan, Naj Wikoff, Ken Wiley, Cris Winters.
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Home Building Seminar announced PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Housing Outlet, Inc. has developed a home building workshop to educate the community. Plattsburgh Housing Outlet will sponsor a Home Building Seminar on Thursday, March 21 from 6 - 8 p.m. at Dino’s Pizza, 795 Route 3, (formerly Broadview Deli, next to Wilson Appliance) in Plattsburgh. The seminar will offer guidance on topics such as: lender requirements, manufactured and modular homes, advice on finding and developing your building site, and time frames for
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Saturday-Sunday
March 16-17 March 23-24 10am-4pm
Celebrate Maple Season - and a rite of spring - with the entire family: • Savor a pancake breakfast with fresh maple syrup • Enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides • Buy hobby pans for backyard sugar making • Collect free maple recipe cards • Free tours and evaporator demonstrations • Experience hands-on sugaring in the sugar bush VISIT THESE PARTICIPATING SUGAR HOUSES BLACK ROOSTER MAPLE Maple Cream, NEW STORE OPEN! 3076 State Route 73, Keene (518) 576-9792 BECHARD’S SUGAR HOUSE Sample some of our favorite maple recipes! Maple cream and sugar also available. 61 Sanger Lane, West Chazy (518) 846-7498 BROW’S SUGARHOUSE Sample some of our famous maple brittle! Try our jams, maple cream, & molded sugar too! 89 Sugarbush Drive, West Chazy (518) 493-5683 PARKER FAMILY MAPLE FARM All-Maple Festival with Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides, Cotton Candy, Creemees, Pancakes, Historic Maple Demos 1043 Slosson Road, West Chazy (518) 493-6761 HOMESTEAD MAPLE Hobby Pans for the Backyard Sugar Maker, DIY Maple Soda Demo - Maple Cream. 1075 Lake Shore Road, Chazy (518) 846-3192 1812 HOMESTEAD March 23 Only Open house at the Inn, Old-tyme sap collecting (season permitting) 4403 NYS Rt 22, Willsboro (518) 963-7816 WOODS MAPLE PRODUCTS Free Tours: “From Tree To Jug”Hands-on Sugaring Demo in the Sugarbush. 1470 County Route 23, Chateaugay (518) 497-6387 THE WILD CENTER Community Maple Project in full swing! Real Sugaring Operation on Site plus Tapping Tours. 45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake (518) 359-7800
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY-UIHLEIN FOREST “More Than Maple:” Guided Educational Tours of Maple, Birch, and Walnut Syrup Production. 157 Bear Cub Lane, Lake Placid (518) 523-9337 BRUSHTON-MOIRA CENTRAL SCHOOL FFA March 23 Only Open House and Craft Fair, Sugar House Open 758 County Route 7, Brushton (518) 529-7342 x1204 GOLDEN ARROW RESORT Full Maple Menu! Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner. Local Foods Evaporator. Demo - Sugar on Snow. 2559 Main St., Lake Placid (518) 523-3353 MAPLE KNOLL FARM March 23-24 Continuing an Adirondack Tradition ... Pure Maple Syrup Coffee - Homemade Doughnuts. 784 14th Road, Minerva (518) 251-5141 HEAVEN HILL FARM Youth Maple Programs … Come enjoy a hands-on experience making maple syrup. 302 Bear Cub Lane, Lake Placid (518)-524-0240 THE VISITOR’S INTERPRETIVE CENTER AT PAUL SMITH’S COLLEGE Student-Led Basic Sugaring Seminars plus Fresh Baked Maple Pastries Made by the Culinary Arts Students 7777 State Route 30, Paul Smiths (518) 327-6241 RICHARD ATWOOD MAPLE PRODUCTS Wood Fired Evaporator - Horse and Wagon Rides by Country Dreams Farm - Syrup, cream and sugar, too! 161 Atwood Road, West Chazy (518) 493-2678 • (518) 420-6806
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VISIT THESE PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS ESSEX COUNTY GENERATIONS RESTAURANT AT THE GOLDEN ARROW RESORT 2559 Main Street, Lake Placid (518) 523-3353 Hours: 7am–9pm NORTHWOODS INN 2520 Main Street, Lake Placid (518) 523-1818 Hours: Sat Noon–11pm, Sun Noon–4pm ADK MARKET 10915 NYS Rt. 9, Keene (518) 576-2009 UP A CREEK 5549 NYS Route 86, Wilmington (518) 946-2013 Hours: Sat 7am–8pm, Sun 7am–2pm THE WILD CENTER’S WATERSIDE CAFÉ 45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake (518) 359-7800 Hours: 10am–4pm
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Wild-land fire adventures Ancient anglers T
he recent thaw has raised the expectations of many local anglers for another early ice out, as any of the region’s lakes and ponds were free and clear of ice for the opening day of trout season on April 1st. On several smaller pond in the area, I’ve already observed the telltale spider webbing that usually occurs as the ice begins breaking up. And on larger waters, the areas around the inlets and outlets the open water has been growing larger every day. I've already begun sorting through my gear, checking the hook points and respooling the lines. I've also been polishing my Wabblers, Christmas Trees as well as the Sutton and Hinkley spoons. I use fine emery cloth and steel wool for this duty, and I seal the deal with a light spray of clear nail polish, that is mixed with a light solvent. In the early season, I believe the fish are attracted to more flash and sparkle, than they are later in the season. There is no doubt the fishing bug has already bit already. I've already been scouring the old maps, and searching through old journals in anticipation. And I noticed while passing through Tupper Lake last week, the Bog River Falls inlet was already opened up for nearly a half mile down the lake, and there was at least one ice shanty in precarious position. As per NYSDEC regulations, all ice shanties must be removed from the lakes and ponds by March 15. According to the Department of Environmental Conservation, owners who fail to remove structures by that date can be ticketed and fined $100. That’s not really a very pleasant way to end the hardwater season.
Old anglers never die, they just loose their tackle There is a popular saying that, “old anglers never die, they just smell that way.” While that may be true in some cases, the remains of fishermen that were recent discovered off the coast of California, raised more than a sniff. In fact, when a team of archeologists from the University of Oregon began poking around in the caves, cliffs and other likely areas of human settlement, what they discovered wasn't just old, it was ancient. Their discovery did not include any old rusty hooks, or rotted wooden ships as they searched the islands of Santa
Rosa and San Miguel, which are part of the Channel Islands off the coast of California . What they did find were more than four dozen midden mounds, which in an archeologist’s vernacular translates to a big pile of garbage. But as trash heaps go, this one was different. There was no plastic or tin foil. The trash they found was dated from between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago, and it wasn't all they found. They also discovered chipped stone tools and animal bones which may be linked to the lifestyles of some of the earliest settlers in North America. Based on the evidence, the scientists now believe there may have been two distinct cultures that lived in North America at the time. One of which, the well known Clovis culture lived inland and hunted mammoths and other mammals. For many years, archeologists considered a ‘clovis spurnpoint’, which was discovered in the 1920s near Clovis, New Mexico to be a remnant of the oldest culture in North America. The Clovis culture was recognized for their distinct stone tools and fluted arrowheads, as well as for creating ivory and seashell ornaments. The fact they had shells gives rise to a theory they traded with coastal cultures. However, some scientists believe the ancient cultures may have actually wintered on the islands where there was plenty of food, from both the ocean and the land. Scientists scouring the island also found the remains of overwintering birds including Canada geese, snow geese, albatross and cormorants. But what astonished the scientists were finely crafted tools, including fishhooks and barbed spearpoints, which were surely used for fishing. “The projectiles blew us away with finely knapped flintknapped points" claimed one team member ,”Such tools have only been found at more recent sites,” The barbed points were markedly different from those previously found at Clovis sites, which tend to be simple, fluted points. This discovery hints at the coexistence of two separate groups of people in North America at the time. The discovery may provide evidence that there were actually two native cultures in North America at the time, one of which may have been a seafaring nation that arrived in North America via the oceans, and the other arriving via a land bridge that some scientists believe connected North America to Siberia. And while it is still far too soon to know for sure, the fact that there were seafaring anglers plying the waters and casting lines nearly 12,000 to 13,000 years ago should give hope to most Adirondack anglers, who may only have to wait a few weeks to get back on the waters. I often wonder what the archeologists will uncover when they discover the 'midden mounds' surrounding the leantos of the Adirondacks. I'm always amazed to find an old Utica Club or Schlitz beer bottle under a leanto floor, and I can only guess how many similar bottles are buried in the nearby lake bottoms. Joe Hackett is a guide and sportsman residing in Ray Brook. Contact him at brookside18@adelphia.net.
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re you are getting bored with your life? Do you like the outdoors and hard physical activity? Does the smell of a campfire get your juices flowing? If you answered yes to all of the above, I have a career opportunity for you. Wildfires have always been a part of the natural world. Prairie fires renewed the grassland ecology, forest fires By Rich Redman in the west kept the woods thinned and park-like. Many of the fire dependent species such as the giant sequoias kept reproducing due to the serotinous cones opening up and dropping out their seeds due to the heat of the fires. Native Americans used fire to create habitat for hunting wildlife. Due to extensive logging, coal fired locomotives and a dry summer period, wildfires spread throughout the nation in 1910. As a result, with disregard for the natural ecology of fire, and of course political overreaction, a policy of extinguishing forest fires was implemented, and the Forest Fire Service was created. Over time, the effect of the policy was the buildup of fuels in many western forests. Fuels of another sort also built up, housing was spreading out from cities and deep into the western forests. Combined, we now have what is known as the wild-land/urban interface. If you’ve ever watched the news reporting extensive forest fires, saw the flames and fire whorls ripping into the air like tornados and said to yourself, “man, I would like to be there,” then training for a wild-land firefighter is for you. The Department of Environmental Conservation has a training program to get you started in this intense career. You will need to take the S-130 and S-190 courses and pass what is called a Work Capacity Test (WCP). This is a physical endurance test which requires you to carry a 45 pound pack for 3 miles in less than 45 minutes. The S-130 Firefighter Training course covers safety, tools, fire suppression, fire shelters, and the watch out situations, a firefighter needs to know and keep in mind at all times. The S-190 course, Wild-land Fire Behavior, covers weather, fuels, and topography and a fires reaction to these influences. Once you’ve completed these basics, including the arduous level pack test, you can move up to other classes offered at the DEC training center on Long Island. Advanced courses are in portable pump operations, wildfire chainsaw use, (S-212) engine operations etc. After completing the classes you can be placed on a list of eligible firefighters available for out-of-state fire duty. A tour of duty is 16 days straight, one day on each end for travel and 14 straight days of ground pounding grunt fire line work clearing fire lines, moving brush, and cutting trees, along with fire suppression. The Albany Pine Bush also offers training and yearly refresher classes to keep you certified as a wild-land firefighter. Once you become certified, you are eligible to be a volunteer at the Pine Bush for wildlife habitat restoration work, where they have prescribed fires for vegetation control. They plant warm season grasses and lupines on burned off sites for grassland birds and the karner blue butterflies. If working on a fire line doing fire suppression activities gets you going, and you need a little wild-land fire adventure, call the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation or the Albany Pine Bush for training information, and refresher dates. The phone numbers are, NYS-DEC -4028839 and the Albany Pine Bush -456-0655.
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Essex County to vote on SAFE Act The Essex County Board of Supervisors Safe Act subcommittee met Monday, March 11 to review the controversial gun act. The committee composed of Chairman Gerald Morrow, Tom Scozzafava, Margaret Bartley and Ron Moore met with other supervisors sitting in to discuss resolutions to repeal or to amend the Safe Act. All members agreed that there are parts of the bill they agree with and sections that need to be taken out. Margaret Bartley’s resolution was in favor of amending the law, while both resolutions put forth by Morrow and Moore were in favor of outright repealing the law based on the Constitutionality and infringement of 2nd Amendment rights. All of the supervisors and any members of the public were invited to speak, Mr. Morrow stating “we want an open forum where the people decide, no closed door policy making”. The meeting was very open and the crowed thanked the supervisors for the transparency. The final resolution will go before the full Board of Supervisors at a special meeting March 18 at 6 pm to allow a broader participation in the process. Board Chairman Randy Douglas was thanked by the supervisors for setting up this important meeting.
Last spring, a vast majority of the local lakes and ponds were devoid of ice by the April 1 trout season opener. Many anglers are hoping for a similar early start this spring.
Rich Redman is a retired District Conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and an avid outdoorsman. His column will appear regularly. He may be reached at rangeric@nycap.rr.com.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ADK PROPERTIES, LLC Notice is hereby given of the formation of ADK Properties, LLC, a domestic limited liability company. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on January 15, 2013. New York office location: Essex County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to 56 Payson Path, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. VN-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40746 ----------------------------MOTO SPARES, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 1/15/13. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 84 Airport Rd., Keene Valley, NY 12943. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40756 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Ausable Brewing Company LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 01/10/2013. Office Location: Essex County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 765 Mace
Chasm Rd, Keeseville, NY, 12944. VN-2/9-3/16/13-6TC40760 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILIty COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Reber Rock Farm, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on 2/5/13 Office Location: Essex County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 1699 Jersey St, Essex, NY 12936. VN-2/16-3/23/13-6TC40764 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Covered Bridge Realty, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on January 14, 2013. Office Location: Essex County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at :1037 Point Rd, Willsboro, NY 12996. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. VN-2/16-3/23/13-6TC40765 ----------------------------HAPPY CAMPERS PLAY CAFE, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 2/13/13. Office in Essex Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1991 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY 12946, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. VN-2/23-3/30/13-6TC40789 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TEMPEST HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 1/14/13. Office location: Essex County.
Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: Kevin Fountain, 480 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY 12946, principal business address. Purpose: any lawful activity. VN-3/2-4/6/13-6TC40810 ----------------------------SEALED BIDS will be received as set forth in instructions to bidders until 10:30 a.m. on March 28, 2013 at the NYSDOT, Contract Management Bureau, 50 WOLF RD, 1ST FLOOR, SUITE 1CM, ALBANY, NY 12232 and will be publicly opened and read. A certified or cashier’s check payable to the NYS Dept. of Transportation for the sum specified in the proposal or a bid bond, FORM CONR 391, representing 25% of the bid total, must accompany each bid. Bids may also be submitted via the internet using Bid Express ( w w w. b i d x . c o m ) . NYSDOT reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Electronic documents can be obtained from the NYSDOT Plan Sales Unit,50 Wolf Road, 1st Floor, Suite 1PS, Albany, NY 12232, (518)4572124);the Region of record; or Bid Express.Electronic documents can be obtained from the NYSDOT Plan Sales Unit,50 Wolf Road, 1st Floor, Suite 1PS, Albany, NY 12232, (518)457-2124);the Region of record; or Bid Express. No Amendments are included on the CD. Amendments are posted at www.dot.ny. g o v / d o i n g business/opportunities/const-notices and Bid Express. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that all Amendments are incorporated into its bid. NYS Finance Law restricts communication with NYSDOT on procurements and contact can only be made with designated persons. Contact with non-designated persons or other involved Agencies will be con-
sidered a serious matter and may result in disqualification. Contracts with 0% Goals are generally single operation contracts, where sub-contracting is not expected, and may present direct bidding opportunities for Small Business Firms, including, but not limited to, D/W/MBEs. The Contractor must comply with the Regulation relative to nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the USDOT 49 CFR 21. Please call (518) 4573583 if a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the letting. BIDDERS SHOULD BE ADVISED THAT AWARD OF THESE CONTRACTS MAY BE CONTINGENT UPON THE PASSAGE OF A B U D G E T A P P R O P R I AT I O N BILL BY THE LEGISLATURE AND GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Reg. 01, Sam Zhou, Acting Regional Director, 50 Wolf Rd, Albany, NY 12232 D262312, PIN 1809.29, Albany, Essex, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren & Washington Cos., Installation of traffic signals at various locations., Bid Deposit $150,000.00, Plans on CDs $10, plus $8 Postage. Goals: MBE/WBE 13 7% D262311, PIN 1809.28, F.A. Proj. , Albany, Essex, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren & Washington Cos., Durable Pavement Markings at Various Locations Where and When They are Needed., Bid Deposit $150,000.00, NO PLANS, Proposals on CDs $10, plus $8 Postage. Goals: DBE 0% VN-3/9-3/16/13-2TC40816 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 1555 EAST 96TH STREET LLC. Articles of Organization were
filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Luigi Arlia, 9515 Avenue N, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40841 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 1747 LOCH LEVEN COURT LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Filippo Arlia, 9516 Avenue M, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40842 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 278 SACKETT STREET LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Luigi Arlia, 9515 Avenue N, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40843 ----------------------------NOTICE OF OF FORMATION LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 284 SACKETT STREET LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County.
SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Luigi Arlia, 9515 Avenue N, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40844 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 664 LIBERTY AVENUE LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Filippo Arlia, 9516 Avenue M, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40845 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 666 LIBERTY AVENUE LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Filippo Arlia, 9516 Avenue M, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40846 ----------------------------TOWN OF W E S T P O R T PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please be advised the Town of Westport Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing, Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall, 22 Champlain Avenue, Westport, New York for the purpose of considering the following project:
Heather Liberi - Tax Map No. 66.66-610.000 Special Permit for construction of new Single family dwelling in V-BUS District within Special Village Center District. William Plamer - Tax Map No. 66.2-130.112- Special Permit to locate Single-Wide mobile home RR-5 District. William Johnston Chairman Town of Westport Planning Board Dated: March 1, 2013 VN-3/16/13-1TC40851 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: ADIRONDACK ACRES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 4005 NYS 22, Willsboro, New York 12996. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/16-4/20/13-6TC40861 ----------------------------LAWN MOWING & OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE PROPOSALS The Essex County IDA is seeking proposals for lawn mowing and outside maintenance services for our office building located at 7566 Court Street in Elizabethtown. Proposals must be submitted no later than 4:00PM on March 29, 2013 to Jody Olcott, Essex County IDA, PO Box 217, Elizabethtown NY 12932 or by fax at 873-2011. Proposals should include a set price for lawn mowing as well as an hourly price for other services/outside maintenance (which may include raking and leaf disposal, landscaping, etc.). Person(s) interested in submitting a proposal can contact Jody Olcott, Co-Executive Director at 8739114 to discuss prop-
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FURNITURE FOR SALE 5 Drawer Solid Oak Desk 36"x60" Good Condition $200 OBO Call 518-546-7120
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FOR RENT Elizabethtown, 4 Room office with bathroom and closet, reception area, in-floor heat, fire place, off street parking, . Near County Government Center. $700. per month, utilities included. 518-578-7916
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WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/ cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518962-4420.
WINCHESTER MODEL 69A, 22 Cal rifle, 5 shot clip, fires S, L or LR. $350 Firm, Call 518-3100711 after 6PM
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LAWN & GARDEN BRUSH HOG Model EFM600. Used 1 year, like new. Finish mower. 518-570-8837 $1,000
MUSIC **OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D'Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920's thru 1980's. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440
LAND BASS LAKE AND TUG HILL LAKE FOR SALE. Lake properties, prime NY Waterfront. 1-888-683-2626 www.LandFirstNY.com DELMAR LENDER SAYS SELL NOW!!! 8 acres- $19,900. 30 acres- $49,900. Woods, fields, views,stream! Just off New York Thruway! Terms available. Call (888)905-8847. newyorklandandlakes.com LENDER MUST LIQUIDATE! 30 acres - $49,900. Woods full of deer, awesome mountain views, yr round road, utils. EZ terms! Call 1888-775-8114 LENDER ORDERED LAND SALE! 8 ACRES - $19,900. Mix of woods & fields, niceviews! Less than 3.5 hrs NY City! Call 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER SAYS SELL NOW! 8 acres -$19,900. 30 acres $49,900. Woods, fields,views, stream! Just off NY Thruway! Terms avail! Call 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com OUR BEST LAND DEALS EVER! Financing starting@ $200/mo. 5 AC Wooded Cabin: $29,900, 3 AC So Tier hunting: $15,900, 3 AC Home site: $12,900. Call now 1800-229-7843 or visit: www.Christ masandAssociates.com. WE FINANCE LAND! SMALL RUSTIC CABIN ON 5 ACRES. So. Adirondack/Tug Hill Region. Town Road & Power Nearby. ONLY $19,900. Financing Available Under $200/month. Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit. www.christmasandassociates.com
REAL ESTATE AUCTION DELMAR AUCTION CHEMUNG COUNTY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURES- 150+ Properties. March 27 @11AM. Holiday Inn, Elmira, NY. 800-243-0061 HAR, Inc. & AAR, Inc. Free brochure: www.NYSAUCTIONS.com BIKES FOR TYKES look for them in Items under $100 Super savers ads
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www.valleynewsadk.com DELMAR OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com
MORRISONVILLE 4 BR/2.5 BA, Single Family Home, 1,920 square feet, bulit in 1998, Colonial Cape, attached 2 car garage, gas fireplace, finished basement, large fenced in backyard with above ground swimming pool on corner lot. Located in Morrisonville in the Saranac School District. Great Family Neighborhood. $229,500 Call 518 -726-0828 Dfirenut@gmail.com
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ALTONA, NY 3 BR/2 BA, Single Family Home, bulit in 1994, Perfect entertainment home, peaceful country setting 15 minutes from Plattsburgh. Large deck, 28' pool, patio with built in gas grill, 2 car garage with workshop. A MUST SEE $105,000 518-570-0896
MORRISONVILLE, NY , 3 BR/1 BA Single Family Home, 1,056 square feet, built in 1979, New roof, kitchen, bath & water heater. Full basement. $99,500 OBO. MAKE ME MOVE! 518-4209602
VACATION PROPERTY You can’t escape the buys in the Classifieds! 1-800-989-4237.
CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208
RILEY FORD Route 9. , Chazy, NY www.rileyfordinc.com Call: (518) 846-7131
1995 SKI-DOO Elan, good condition, low mileage, $800. 518-4944506
TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951
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1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394
2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500
DUMP TRUCK 1979 GMC 7000-V8, Gas, Air breaks, 11ft. box. All new tires. $3500 518-236-5545
BOATS BILL’S BODY SHOP 390 Military Turnpike, Plattsburgh, NY 643-8591
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2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711
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2007 STINGRAY BOAT 25' Stingray Criuser, only 29 hours, LIKE NEW, sleeps 4, has bathroom, microwave, fridge, table, includes trailer, stored inside every winter. (518) 570-0896 $49,000
AUTO WANTED
BOAT LIFT model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330
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WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2006 650 H1XT Arctic Cat Prowler Side-By-Side w/extras, $5500. 4 Brand New 25x12 Polaris Tires on Rims, $550. 518-585-2803
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FURNISHED PARK Model with attached room, Voyager Resort, Tucson, Arizona #6-256. Prime corner lot with 3 fruit trees, and a 1995 Buick Roadmaster. Go to www.forsalebyowner for pictures and details. Ad Listing #23927596. $23,950. Call Karen Armstrong 518-563-5008 or 518 -569-9694.
DELMAR SEBASTIAN, Florida Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772-581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited seasonal rentals
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2010 SUZUKI KIZASHI GTS Excellent Condition, Moonroof, 23MPG City / 30MPG Highway (averaging 23 MPG), Bluetooth, Power Windows/ Locks, AC, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Push-Button Start, Rockford Fosgate Stereo System
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