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Adirondack Icons to show at BluSeed By Katherine Clark keith@denpubs.com SARANAC LAKE — Maurice Kenny’s poetry has been heard around the world and Tim Fortune’s watercolors and oil paintings are well known, but in a show merging two well known Adirondack artists’ work a new side of both their talents will be displayed. Kenny and Fortune, will merge their art for a show “Icons” - Lunacy & Scribblings at the BluSeed Studios, 24
Cedar Street. The show will feature photographs and one painting by Fortune and Kenny will be exhibiting a group of intuitive “scribbles” based off his poetry. There will be a special Meet the Artists Opening Reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, April 5. Adirondack painter Fortune whose oil and water color paintings are on display at Small Fortune Studios on Main Street, will reveal a different side of his artistic ventures with an exhibit of his photography. The series to be
displayed are titled “Lunacy,” a series of pieces taken of the moon and grid collages of manipulated images of the moon. “I think they shouldn’t come with any expectations,” said Carol Voffler, Artistic Director at BluSeed Studios. “They are going to be refreshed knowing artists can have new breakthroughs. Should be some nice surprises in the works.” Fortune’s work includes large-detailed oil paintings of trees, water scenes and other Adirondack scenes. The photography he will be showing
will be part of a lunar series of moon reflections taken over 10 years ago. Kenny, a native Adirondack poet will exhibit his whimsical illustrations that are inspired by his poetry. “People expect whimsical art to illustrate a poem, but it is the poem the illustrates the whimsical art,” Kenny said. “People will say I’m a writer and he’s a painter of images but I am a painter with words, the scribblings will mirror that.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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P L AT T S B U R G H — T h e Plattsburgh Youth Hockey Roadrunners will be heading to Troy, Michigan, to compete in the USA Hockey National Championship Tournament this weekend. The Tier II Boys Midget Team earned its place in the championship after finishing second place in the USA Hockey NY District State Championships recently held in Buffalo. “Our boys have accomplished something extraordinary which has never been done previously by a local boys youth hockey team,” said Coach Steve Gagnier in an email. The state championship featured eight of the top teams from across New York. The Roadrunners tied the top-ranked Nassau County Lions, 2-2, in the first game, scoring their final goal on a penalty shot with only 0.4 seconds on the clock. They suffered a 3-2 loss in the second game against Buffalo’s Clarence Mustangs, but went on to secure a 7-1 victory over the Long Island Rebels, which qualified them for a semifinal match against the Long Island Edge, with the Roadrunners scoring a 4-0 win. Advancing to the finals, the Roadrunners were narrowly defeated 5-4 by Buffalo’s Cheektowaga Warriors in double overtime.
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Essex County health ratings continue to improve in national report By Keith Lobdell
keith@denpubs.com ELIZABETHTOWN — Essex County has again climbed the rankings of healthiest counties in the state of New York. According to the County Health Rankings are conducted through a study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, Essex County ranks as the 16th healthiest in the state. “Everyone has a stake in creating healthi-
er communities,” Public Health Director Linda Beers said. “By working together and collaborating, we can have a much greater impact strengthening communities than any single sector working alone.” Beers said that everyone in the department was is pleased that Essex County has risen in the overall rankings in the fourth year of findings. “Like health departments across New York state, ECPH conducts regular community health assessments to monitor community health, identify priorities, and mobilize
communities for action to address areas of concern,” Jessica Darney Buehler said. The Rankings show how much our quality of life and health outcomes are linked to factors such as our social and economic conditions, environment, health behaviors, and access to clinical care. In a breakdown of factors, Essex County was 14th in mortality rankings and 16th in morbidity, 16th in health behaviors. The county’s highest rankings came in physical environment factors (second), while its lowest came in social and economic factors
Code enforcement officials meet in Lake Placid LAKE PLACID — The Northern Adirondack Code Enforcement Officials Association (“NACEOA”) has completed their 18th Annual Educational Conference. The NACEOA includes Building Officials from the counties of Essex, Franklin, Clinton, St. Lawrence, Jefferson and Hamilton Counties. The Conference provides the entire 24 hours of Continuing Education credit for Building Code Officials. Founded by Town of North Elba/Village of Lake Placid Building inspector and NACEOA President James E. Morganson, this school now trains a minimum of 225 officials per year. Morganson notes that the programs are structured to insure all the inspectors stay current on the multiple Codes and the continuous updates of those building code documents. This year, attendees included Ron Piester, President of the International Code Conference; Robert Drexler, ICC Board of Directors; Dorothy Harris, Vice President, State and Local Government Relations for the ICC; and, most importantly, 240+ Building Officials, who work every day in nearby and surrounding local municipalities. Curtis Lumber has become and annual partner in the vendor area. Through the efforts of the Ray brook store manager, David Nestor, Curtis Lumber provides mini-education demonstrations of their products. The
(32nd) and clinical care (37th). Only Warren County (12th) ranked higher than Essex locally, which was followed by Clinton (26th), Franklin (36th), Washington (42nd), St. Lawrence (57th) and Hamilton (58th). The full report is available at www.countyhealthrankings.org. To view data collected through the last locally conducted community health assessment, visit co.essex.ny.us/PublicHealth and click on Data-Community Health on the home page menu.
Tea party at Adirondack Carousel SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Carousel presents its 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. The tea party is by reservation only, as space is limited. The 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. Reservations can be made by calling, 891-952. Please call or email with any questions, operations@adirondackcarousel.org.
Scottish Ceilidh set The NACEOA, including Building Officials from the counties of Essex, Franklin, Clinton, St. Lawrence, Jefferson and Hamilton Counties, met in Lake Placid recently. conference has developed a family of vendors that includes: Young Explosives Fireworks of Rochester, who donated a spectacular firework show. This Conference promoted the theme of Code Officials working as “First Preventers.” Morganson stated that all the education is focused on prevention. “As Building Inspectors we are the first in
the line of prevention for all buildings—old, new, commercial, religious and residential,” he said. “‘First Prevention’ is our job. We work every day to prevent harm to the people and the buildings in our communities.” Northern Adirondack has already begun work on next year ’s programs. The dates will be Monday, March 3, through Thursday, March 6.
African drum class to be held LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Center for the Arts will host a spring African drum and dance series with Soma Beats and Wulaba Drum. No experience is necessary, and all ages are welcome at the Lake Placid Center of the Arts Annex taking place Tuesday April 16 through May 28 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $8 per class drop-in or $50 for the series. For more information, contact Johnna at 791-9586 or Facebook.com/somabeats.
Homebuyers workshop set SARANAC LAKE — There will be a free homebuyers' workshop April 18, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Guide Boat Realty in Saranac Lake. Susan Gray, licensed sales agent at Guide Boat Realty, LLC, and Franny Preston, mortgage consultant at Prime Lending, will be conducting a
SARANAC LAKE — A Scottish Ceilidh will be presented by the Scottish St. Andrew’s Society of the Adirondacks at Will Rogers Saturday, April 20, at 7 p.m. A donation of $5 per person is requested. For more information, call 891-2165.
Daffest Derby set SARANAC LAKE — The third annual Daffest Derby will take place Saturday, April 27, with racing starting promptly at 11 a.m. from the LaPan Highway overpass site to the town hall. For regulations and entry, go to daffest.com or contact Bob Bevilacqua at Car Cuzzi Care Center, 891-8109.
workshop for first time homebuyers. This class is for anyone who is planning on buying a home or is just curious about the process. They will talk about the homebuying process, financing, cleaning up your credit, expectations, and much more. Call Susan for more information and to reserve a spot at 578-9045
Plunge for a cause set LAKE PLACID — On Saturday, April 20, the Lake Placid Middle School Builder ’s Club will sponsor the Sixth Annual Plunge for the Cause. Students and faculty members are getting their towels and wetsuits ready to cool off in Mirror Lake and raise money for a good cause. This year the Plunge will coincide with the Lake Placid Village Cleanup Dy. Teams will meet at the beach at 11:30 a.m. for registration and take the Plunge at noon.
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Members of the Plattsburgh Youth Hockey Roadrunners.
Hockey Continued from page 1 "We put this team together last fall to try and supplement the high school schedule and give these players some more quality games,” said Head Coach Keith Clark in a press release. “We knew we had quality players but never remotely anticipated being so close to the State Championship.” The Roadrunners’ second place finish in the State Championship Tourna-
Icons Continued from page 1 Kenny’s whimsical scribblings that he will show are drawings of animals and flowers found in the area that reflect his poetry. “My poems are about bears and wolves, both ma-
ment earned them a spot in the National Championships in Troy, Michigan, April 3-7. They will compete against 39 other teams from across the United States. The teams will be divided into three divisions, and the Roadrunners will be placed in the top bracket with 15 other teams. The first three games will be held April 3,4 and 5, and the tournament quarterfinals and semifinals will be held on Saturday, April 6. The Nation-
jestic and beautiful creatures and flowers and scenes of Saranac Lake, even when I write a poem in New York City it will have a daffodil in it,” said Kenny. “All of my poems have a narrative, I write about those things and I draw them.” Kenny said his scrib-
al Championship game will be held April 7. "What a great honor to be able to represent the New York District and northern New York in the National Tournament,” Clark said. “We will go with the attitude of enjoying the experience and competing hard." Anyone is interested in helping, or just learning more about the team, can contact Steve Gagnier at 643-2870 or Dave Champagne at 561-1938.
blings, though they look free and light is the product of precision and repetition. “I call them colors, they are fun to do but they are hard work,” said Kenny. “I have done 26 copies of a wolf drawing before I got it right.” Though both artists are
PLATTSBURGH — On Saturday, April 27 the United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. is teaming up with the Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau and Project H.E.L.P. at SUNY Plattsburgh for the Annual Day of Caring. This volunteer-driven event has hosted projects ranging from cleaning homes of senior citizens, helping complete projects for regional human service agencies, building homes through Habitat for Humanity and cleaning up local attractions. Focused on addressing some of the urgent needs facing our community, the event is still looking for projects of all types throughout Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. Project H.E.L.P. at SUNY Plattsburgh had over 300 students volunteer last year. “Project H.E.L.P. at SUNY Plattsburgh is once again proud to be partnering for Day of Caring,” said Michael Cashman, coordinator for student activities and volunteerism at SUNY Plattsburgh. “ Last year we had incredible success in engaging our student citizens by placing them at local agencies in this wonderful community they call their home away from home. The Day of Caring represents the best of the North Country's spirit it is about student, professionals, family, friends and neighbors coming together to serve those in need.” If you have a project you would like to submit for consideration or would like to volunteer, please fill out the Day of Caring application available on the United Way of the Adirondack Region website at unitedwayadk.org. Projects are due by April 6.
leaving their artistic comfort zones, Kenny said that will be the fun of it. “His work is going to face mine in the gallery and our work will probably laugh at each other,” said Kenny. “It’s fun but it’s a learning experience.”
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own of Newcomb officials are cautiously optimistic that their attempt to shame New York state into fixing Route 28N earlier than planned has succeeded in getting the Department of Transportation’s attention. And we are, too. A day after Newcomb Planning Board member Paul Hai released a YouTube video highlighting the poor condition of Route 28N on Thursday, March 28, DOT Director of Communications Beau Duffy released an official statement: “Route 28N is a critical part of the North Country’s infrastructure that is in need of repair. Ensuring that the road is well maintained is critically important to our efforts to increase tourism to the area and showcase the jewel that is the Adirondack Park. More importantly, however, local residents simply should not have to put up with substandard and potentially dangerous road conditions. At the direction of Governor Cuomo and Commissioner McDonald, repairs to 28N will take place on an expedited basis, commencing in the coming weeks.” Wow. The little town of Newcomb — population 436 in the most remote section of the state — stood up to the goliaths in Albany and won. Newcomb Town Supervisor George Canon was supposed to meet with DOT officials in May about repairing State Route 28N. But after the video was released in the media — on the Facebook page of the News Enterprise, the Times Union’s Capital Confidential blog, and other websites — Canon received a phone call from the DOT to expedite the meeting, which took place Tuesday afternoon, April 2, at Canon’s office. DOT Region 1 (Capital District) Acting Regional Director Sam Zhou had to drive on Route 28N to get to the Newcomb Town Hall. We hope he also drove to Long Lake, where the worst section is located. Newcomb officials initiated a letterwriting campaign but received a reply that was less than helpful: “Only 1.5 miles of Route 28N meet the criteria for a major rehab project.” That prompted a response from Paul Hai in the video: “Which 1.5 miles do you suppose it is?” After all, the DOT has signs on Route
28N stating “Rough Road” for 13 miles. So is it 1.5 miles or 13 miles? The letter-writing campaign wasn’t enough to move the DOT into fixing Route 28N, which hasn’t been reconstructed since 1979 (gas prices at 90 cents/gallon). But one quirky, clever and direct video — with 6:42 minutes of interviews, information and slapstick — won the day, thanks to attention from traditional and social media. We think Newcomb framed the argument correctly. Hai interviewed motorists in Long Lake, highway officials, and the town supervisors in Newcomb and Long Lake. Aside from the obvious safety issues and damage to vehicles, Hai reminded viewers that the state of New York is spending millions of dollars buying 69,000 acres of former Finch, Pruyn land to add it to the Forest Preserve. And much of that land — particularly around the Boreas Ponds — is located in Newcomb. In the video, Long Lake Supervisor Clark Seaman said people may not return to Newcomb once seeing the newly acquired lands. Canon said people may just stay away completely. “There’s other places to go,” Canon said. “And if you’ve got a choice, you’re not going to bang your car all to pieces, so I’m hoping that the governor understands that this is a big deal for us.” We do, too. Newcomb is on the front lines of the Forest Preserve experiment in the Adirondack Park. Residents have been promised publicly — by Gov. Andrew Cuomo — that the Finch, Pruyn land deal will help the local economy. Supervisors from five towns — Long Lake, Newcomb, North Hudson, Minerva and Indian Lake — have been meeting with state officials to figure out how the towns can benefit from those purchases. State leaders need to realize that they can’t just buy chunks of land and expect tourists to easily flock to these remote corners of the Park; the purchase comes with an obligation to assure access. And access means a complete reconstruction of State Route 28N. Talk is cheap. What Newcomb needs is action. And they need it now. —Assistant Managing Editor Andy Flynn
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his country, once called the melting pot of the world, was known for taking in immigrants from all corners of the Earth and merging their cultures into ours to create a patchwork democracy. Melting pot is a term you don’t hear used much anymore, but more than any other nation, the term still applies to the U.S. today. Sadly, it didn’t happen overnight, but over a period of time through strife and turmoil America grew to be known as the land of opportunity where freedom reined and personal beliefs were to be respected. Anyone had a shot to make it if they had fearless perseverance, conviction of beliefs and a willingness to work hard. Throughout our history, we’ve many examples of individuals that changed the course of the nation as a result of their willingness to stand up and be counted, many times going against popular opinion. One would think that we would have learned from mistakes of the past. One would hope that only through constructive and open discussion of the issues, we could as a nation address the issues of the day in a manner that intelligently seeks to resolve any differences and reach a common ground. Today’s hot button topics are many: immigration, gun control, same sex marriage, health care, war, religion, energy, the economy, women’s rights, education, environment, unions and big business. But there are many more. It would be nice to think in this great communication age that tolerance and respect for the right to express one’s personal views would be paramount. But instead of encouraging open debate and discussion, we’ve continued down a prejudicial path. When all else fails, we resort to demonizing the messenger. I can understand a certain amount of trash talk among friends discussing sports, truck brands or burger choices, but on important issues in our nation’s most prestigious schools I would hope those institutions would be open minded and inquisitive. Dr. Benjamin Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon who came into the national spotlight in February after criticizing health care and other policies of President Barack Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast, has been asked to step down as the com-
mencement speaker at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine only after making recent comments on Dan Alexander same sex marThoughts from riage. Behind the Pressline His comments were based on his personal beliefs. Carson stated, “My thoughts are that marriage is between a man and a woman. It’s a well-established, fundamental pillar of society and no group, be they gays, be they NAMBLA, be they people who believe in bestiality — it doesn’t matter what they are — they don’t get to change the definition.” One of the petitions stated: “We retain the highest respect for Dr. Carson’s achievements and value his right to publicly voice political views. Nevertheless, we feel that these expressed values are incongruous with the values of Johns Hopkins and deeply offensive to a large proportion of our student body.” In his public apology in the Baltimore Sun, Carson stated, “First of all, I certainly believe gay people should have all the rights that anybody else has. What I was basically saying is that as far as marriage is concerned, that has traditionally been between a man and a woman and nobody should be able to change that.” With respect to the commencement, he said, “I would say this is their day, and the last thing I would want to do is rain on their parade.” As a nation we must be open to tolerance and trying to understand both sides of the issues to reach a compromise. Each side of every issue has valid arguments, but if neither side is willing to acknowledge and address those arguments, we will only prolong the anguish, anger and divisiveness these issues create in our democratic society. The world will always be full of people with different views. As a human race, we apparently still have a long way to go in learning how to constructively deal with our differences and provide true freedom of speech. Dan Alexander is president and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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Response to letter To the Valley News: I respond to Monique Weston of Keene, whose letter to the editor in the March 30 edition of the Valley News generally supports the SAFE ACT. I would suggest that although the SAFE ACT does contain some good requirements regarding harsher provisions for armed criminals, and on those merits does not justify “throwing the baby out with the bathwater”, the strongest reason for repeal of the SAFE ACT is on the principle that due process was not followed in its passage. Any law, popular or not, justified or not, must not be allowed to stand when the democratic process is ignored and the law is passed without a thorough discussion of its merits and/or shortcomings. It is a very dangerous precedent to have been set if the SAFE ACT is not repealed and replaced with a law that has been enacted after due process. Gov. Cuomo’s emotional remarks before passage of the SAFE ACT, about no one needing “10 bullets to kill a deer,” and “no one uses ‘assault rifles’ for hunting,” show that he has no idea what gun ownership is about. The Second Amendment was not written for hunting. It was not written even for defense of person, family, and personal property. These are secondary to the overarching purpose of guaranteeing that the people would have the right to secure their freedom from the unjust oppression of a tyrannical government. Are “military style” weapons not covered under the Second Amendment? A look at the historical events which led to the drafting of the
U.S. Constitution will shed light on this. Remember that the Colonists before the Revolutionary War were British subjects. Their own government used its military forces to invade people’s homes, confiscate firearms and other goods and plunder, abuse the human rights of the Colonists, and enforce unfair taxation. The Colonists formed militias and rose up in rebellion against their government with their own weapons, which in that day were single shot muzzle loading weapons. But the British armed forces were equipped with the same weapons. The weapons technology was the same on both sides of the battlefield! I repeat, the weapons technology was the same on both sides of the battlefield. It must remain so today. On the topic of whether the Second Amendment applies to the right to keep and bear “any weapons whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose,” I would agree that there are some limitations, but those limitations are established by the words “keep and bear,” in the Second Amendment. Those words mean “own and carry.” One cannot carry a tank, for example. Therefore one may not own a tank. The non-specific nature of the Second Amendment is its beauty and power to last down through the ages. It guarantees that the people must be allowed to own and carry weapons at least equal to those of the government’s armed forces. Why? Because when well trained as a militia, the people, having equal firepower, may have a fair chance to be successful in rising up against the armed forces of an unjust government, and by doing so, secure once again the right to live in a free state. I pray it will never be necessary, but if we allow our politicians to continue playing fast and loose with our Constitution and abuse due process of law, another Revolutionary War may be inevitable. It is a true saying that if we don’t learn from history we are bound to repeat it. Don Mauer Piercefield
OBITUARIES TIMOTHY SIDDONS Timothy Siddons of WillsDavidson and race car fan. boro, NY passed away quietHe greatly enjoyed working ly on March 30, 2013. He is with his hands. He was a the son of the late Warren spirited gentleman who had and Shirley Siddons. He is many friends. He will be survived by his brother, missed by all who knew him. David Siddons of Colorado. Timothy grew up in Memorial services took place Rochester, NY and spent sevon Wednesday April 3, 2013, eral years of his life in Tupat the Saint Philip of Jesus per Lake, NY. Catholic Church in WillsTimothy was an avid Harley boro, NY.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANTHONY CARSON Anthony Carson was born ters. February 28, 1935 in WhalAnthony, one of eleven siblonsburg, New York and lings, lived in Hartsville, passed away peacefully Massachusetts for many Monday, March 25, 2013 at years, and prior to his retirehis home in Lecanto, Florida, ment, was the owner of Carwith his family at his side. son Construction. He leaves behind his wife of A celebration of Anthony's 60 years, Ellen Carson, sons life will be held at a later David, Mark and Tim, and date. daughter Laura. The family wishes to thank Anthony was preceded in Hospice for all their support death by his son Terrance. and caregiving. In lieu of He also leaves behind nine flowers, please send donagrandchildren, four great tions to Hospice. grandchildren and four sis-
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Bullock receives sports medicine certificate SARANAC LAKE — Adirondack Health is proud to announce that Dr. Daniel P. Bullock, an orthopedic surgeon on the medical staff of Adirondack Health, recently earned a subspecialty certificate in Orthopedic Sports Medicine from the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS). "This is further evidence of the commitment and talent we have on our medical staff," said Dr. John Broderick, Chief Medical Officer for Adirondack Health. "Our physicians and surgeons are dedicated to continuing their training and gaining experience in order to provide a range of services to meet the medical needs of patients throughout the Adirondack region of Northern New York and beyond." The Orthopedic Sports Medicine subspecialty is additional certification reserved for current board certified orthopedic surgeons who demonstrate qualifications in sports medicine beyond those expected of other orthopedic surgeons. This is accomplished through additional training, carrying a case load characterized by a majority of sports medicine cases and by making contributions to sports medicine. In addition to completing an accredited fellowship in Orthopedic Sports Medicine, applicants must meet the rigorous requirements for earning the subspecialty certification in order to be recognized for their high level of proficiency in sports medicine. Successful candidates such as Dr. Bullock who have met all the requirements and pass the examination receive a Sports Medicine subspecialty certificate valid for 10 years, provided that their general certificate in Or-
ARNOLD J. CLARK APR 30, 1962 - MAR 30, 2013 Arnold J. Clark passed away ment and required emergent on Saturday March 30, 2013 medical evacuation back to at his home in Albany, NY Florida. As a result, Eric reunder Eric's ever watchful stricted his future travel to an and doting care and Hospice area not to exceed 50 miles after losing his from Albany unone year battle less accompawith lymphoma. nied by medical Born April 30th, personnel. Arni 1962 to Howard J loved to argue Clark and Dorethis point, mainna (Howard), in ly to well....argue Plattsburgh, NY. (another passion Arni worked as a of his!). laboratory techArni is survived nician at CVPH by his partner in Plattsburgh Eric Edwards, and in various his mother Dorefacilities in the Albany rena (Robert Sayward), sisters gion, most recently at Ellis Katrina "Tina" (Peter Evens) Hospital in Schenectady and Melissa "Missy" (Roger where he was a supervisor. Smith), nieces Jamie (Mike Arni will always be rememLaBarge), Jennifer (Curtis bered for his sense of humor, Seegars), and Chelsey Bourhis willingness to help anydon (Smith), his great one, and his ability to belch nephew and nieces Matthew, on command and LOUDLY Claire, and Mya, his grandto the amusement of those mother Noda Howard, severyoung at heart. One of his al aunts, uncles, and cousins passions was to bring people and his beloved cats. together through his culinary Arni is predeceased by his faskills. Arni loved animals ther Howard, grandparents and always had several Gilbert Howard Sr., Willard around; cats, dogs, ferrets, and Delia Clark, and several and his salt water fish aquaruncles. ium. In lieu of calling hours and a Arni loved to travel. His funeral, Memorial celebramost recent excursion, a 14 tions for Arni will be held day cruise, ended on the isSaturday April 6th at the land of Barbados, where he Lewis Fire Hall, Lewis NY at developed complications 1:00 pm and at a later date in from his chemotherapy treatApril in Albany.
thopedic Surgery remains current. There are only two orthopedic disciplines recognized as specific subspecialties by the American Board of Medical Specialties and the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery: hand surgery and sports medicine. Dr. Bullock received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 2003, completing his orthopedic surgery internship and residency at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in 2008. He then performed an additional year of subspecialty fellowship training in Sports Medicine at the Aspen Sports Medicine Foundation in Aspen, Colorado. Dr. Bullock is a partner in Lake Placid Sports Medicine, located in the Adirondack Medical Center in Lake Placid at 29 Church Street.
United Way golf event slated LAKE PLACID — The United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. will have its 13th Annual Olympian Celebrity Golf Classic on Thursday, June 13, at Craig Wood Golf & Country Club in Lake Placid. This event randomly pairs an Olympic athlete or other celebrity with a registered three-person team. The cost is $450 per team and includes greens fees, cart, free raffle gifts, a continental breakfast and barbecue dinner. Registration for a team and sponsorship forms are available at The United Way office, 45 Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh, on the United Way website (unitedwayadk.org) under the special events tab, or by call 563-0028.
DONALD A. DAVIS APR 29, 1938 - MAR 19, 2013 Goshen, NH: Donald A. NH, Adam Flewelling of Davis, 74, of Lear Hill Road, Newport, NH, Stephanie passed away March 19, 2013 Millette and her husband Peat his winter home in Polk ter of Lakeland, FL, Brent City, FL. and Bradley Flewelling of Donald was born on April 29, York, SC. His greatest gifts in 1938 in Moriah, NY, the son later life were his great of Robert and Regina (Merrilgrandchildren, Kayla Murl)Davis. phy and Brianna Millette of He proudly served his counUnity, NH, Brycen try for four years in the Flewelling of Newport, NH, Army. and Ayden Leonard of LakeDon married his wife Alice land Fl. (Bush) on July 31, 1959. He also leaves his brothers He worked at Claremont PaRobert Davis of Newport, per Mill for several years beNH, Willis Davis of Willsfore becoming a businessboro, NY, Lyman Davis and man. He was the owner of Carl Davis both of Westport, Don Davis Construction. He NY, many nieces, nephews loved to play in the dirt and and cousins. was best known as "Digger Don was predeased by his Davis." parents, Robert Davis of Mira Don loved hunting, fishing Loma, CA and Regina Deckand antique tractors. He ener of Wadhams, NY, his sisjoyed sharing his love of tracter Carol Calkins of Wadtors by entering them in local hams, NY and stepfather Edparades. ward Decker of Wadhams, Don was a member of the NY. Cheshire-Mount Vernon MaA memorial service will be sonic Lodge and Bektash held to celebrate Don's life at Shriners. He was also a memthe Croydon Flat Church, ber of the Moose. Croydon, NH on April 6, The family includes his lov2013 at 11:00AM officiated by ing wife Alice of 53 years, his Rev. Donna Leslie. daughters Tammy Flewelling The family suggests that doand her husband Mark Jr. of nations be made in his memNewport, NH, Sandra Milory to the Shriners Hospital lette and her husband Matt Springfield, 516 Carew of Lakeland FL. His grandStreet, Springfield, MA children Gregory Millette 01104. and his wife Amber of Unity,
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Open Mic Night at Palmer Street PLATTSBURH — Tim Hartnett and Julie Canepa, of Oh!Betty!, will host the open mic night at the Palmer Street Coffeehouse, 4 Palmer Street, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 5. Featured guests include the boisterous blend of wild rootstock American music Big Slyde, folk and blues singer/songwriter Giovanina Bucci, offbeat singer/songwriter Paul Carson, Canadian folk/pop singer/songwriter Josee Allard and Ava Goble and Irene Delgado Delpree of the North Country School in Lake Placid. Palmer Street Coffee House operates on the first Friday of each month, October through May. Doors open at 7p.m. and the music begins at 7:30p.m. Refreshments are available. Admission is $10 at the door.
Food Will Win the War UPPER JAY — The Brooklyn-based band Food Will Win the War will perform at the Upper Jay Arts Center on Friday, April 5, at 8 p.m. The band was recently voted one of the best emerging bands by both Deli Magazine and in a recent WNYC listener’s poll, and specializes in a unique blend of violin-tinged rock, knock-out grooves and melodic dreamscapes. Food Will Win the War features Rob Ward on lead vocals and guitar, Jeffrey Young on violin and vocals, Devlin Goldberg on glockenspiel and vocals, Scott Stein on keyboards, accordion and vocals, Matt Epstein on bass, and Dan Barman on drums. There is a $10 suggested donation for this show.
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PAUL SMITHS — Watercolor Field Sketch Techniques Demonstration by Tim Fortune, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 10 a.m.-noon. SARANAC LAKE — “Icons” – Lunacy & Scribblings opening reception and meet the artist with Artist Tim Fortune and Poet Maurice Kenny, BluSeed Studio, 24 Cedar Street, www.BluSeedStudios.org. PAUL SMITHS — Quilt Workshop, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 6-9 p.m. LAKE PLACID — The Tom Healey Blues Band will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. SARANAC LAKE — Byrdgrass will perform at the Waterhole, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m.
Saturday, April 6
PAUL SMITHS — Quilt Workshop, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. PAUL SMITHS — Bird Box Workshops: Saw Whet Owl Boxes, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 10 a.m. - noon. $5. 327-6241. SARANAC LAKE — Silk-Cut Lino Workshop, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $65. UPPER JAY — Music, rhythm, instruments, motion, songs & storytime with Julie, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 10:30-11:15 a.m. LAKE PLACID — Blue Steel featuring Bill Foley will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. SARANAC LAKE — Sophistafunk will perform, the Waterhole, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m.
Sunday, April 7
PAUL SMITHS — Quilt Workshop, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 9 a.m. - noon. PAUL SMITHS — Bird Box Workshops: Wood Duck Boxes, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 10 a.m. - noon. $5. 327-6241. SARANAC LAKE — Open Studio, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. $35/2 hours.
Monday, April 8
KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565.
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Wednesday, April 10 LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 10:30 p.m. 523-3106.
Thursday, April 11
SARANAC LAKE — “The History of Mining at Lyon Mountain: Home of the Best Iron Ore on Earth,” Saranac Lake Free Library, 109 Main Street. PAUL SMITHS — Armchair Traveler Lecture Series, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 7 p.m. 327-6241.
Friday, April 12
PAUL SMITHS — Astronomy Club Field Night, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 7 p.m. 327-6241. LAKE PLACID — National Theatre of London Live: People, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$10. LAKE PLACID — Fade to Blues featuring Brian Ready will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight.
Saturday, April 13
LAKE PLACID — Second Saturday Storytime, The Bookstore Plus, 2491 Main Street, 10 a.m. 523-2950. KEENE — The Rainbow Pony Puppet Show, a fairy tale from the Andes, Keene Valley Library, 1796 New York, 4 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Cross Roads will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Justice to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — The Snack will perform, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.
Monday, April 15
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.
Tuesday, April 16
PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 5613091.
SARANAC LAKE — Blood Drive with Whiteface Mtn. Masonic Lodge #789 with the CVPH North Country Regional Blood Center, Adult Center at 135
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April events scheduled at Paul Smith’s Visitor Interpretive Center 327-6241. Sunday, April 7 – Bird Box Workshops: Wood Duck Boxes with Paul Smith's College Wildlife Society and Fish and Game Club for this workshop from 10 a.m. to noon and learn about wood ducks. Assist in the construction of bird boxes that will b e i n s t a l l e d o n V I C p ro p e r t y l a t e r t h i s spring. Free for Paul Smith's faculty and students, $5/person for all others. RSVP by calling the VIC at 327-6241. Wednesday, April 10 – New Moon Art Show. This show, featuring Maria DeAngelo and Carol Murtagh, will be on display until May 16. Thursday, April 11 – Armchair Traveler Lecture Series. Please join this group of Paul Smith's College recreation, adventure travel and ecotourism students at 7 p.m. for a presentation about their trip to N e w Z e a l a n d . F re e t o V I C s e a s o n p a s s holders and the Paul Smith's College community, $5/person for all others. Friday, April 12 – Astronomy Club Field Night. Join Paul Smith's College students at 7 p.m. and explore the stars through the Michael Adler Celestron Telescope. Clear sky required. Call the VIC at 327-6241 to confirm. Sunday, April 21 – Holy Shiitake Mushroom Cultivation Workshop. Drop in and learn about which tree species and spawn to use, log cultivation and sawdust inocu l a t i o n m e t h o d s , a s w e l l a s g ro w i n g
guides, tools, supplies and vendors. Bring a lunch and stop by between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Free to Paul Smith's students, staff and faculty. $5 suggested donation for community members. Take an inoculated log home for an additional $5. Call 327-6330 for more information. Presented by the Adirondack Mycology Club. Monday, April 22 – Astronomy Night. Join Aileen O'Donaghue Astronomy at 7 p . m . f o r a p re s e n t a t i o n o n t h e C o m e t ISON followed by a look at the spring sky. Tuesday, April 23 – Emerging Patterns. P l e a s e j o i n u s f o r t h i s p re s e n t a t i o n b y C r a i g M i l e w s k i ' s E m e rg i n g P a t t e r n s g ro u p c a p s t o n e c l a s s a n d e x p l o re h o w students connect art and nature with research projects at the VIC.
Monday-Friday, April 29-May 3 – The First VIC Natural History Day Camp for Adults. Explore a variety of outdoor topics with scientists, naturalists and VIC staff, including birds, wild flowers, reptiles, amphibians, mushrooms, mammals, fish, astronomy and more. The week will be organized in half-day field sessions. Meals and accommodations are not provided, but information is available on request. $250/person for the full five-day prog r am . $50/ per son f or h al f - day f i el d s e s s i o n s . A d v a n c e d re g i s t r a t i o n i s re quired and space is limited. For more information, please contact Brian McAllister at bmcallister@paulsmiths.edu or call the VIC at 327-6241.
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NOTICE OF BOCES ANNUAL MEETING Please take notice that the BOARD OF C O O P E R AT I V E E D U C AT I O N A L SERVICES OF THE S O L E SUPERVISORY DISTRICT OF CLINTON-ESSEXW A R R E N WASHINGTON COUNTIES (Champlain Valley Educational Services) will hold the annual meeting of the members of the Boards of Education of its component school districts on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 7:30 p.m., at the Yandon-Dillon Center in Mineville. The Board of Cooperative Educational Services will present its tentative administrative, capital and program budgets for 2013-14 to the members of the Boards of Education of component school districts in attendance at such Annual Meeting, for their review. The following are summaries of the tentative administrative, capital and program budgets. The amounts stated are based on current estimates and may be subject to change. Copies of the complete tentative administrative, capital and program budgets will be available for inspection by the public between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the Administrative Office of the District Superintendent of Champlain Valley Educational Services, 518 Rugar Street, Plattsburgh, commencing on March 29, 2013. SUMMARY OF T E N T A T I V E A D M I N I S T R AT I V E BUDGET Total Personnel Services (Salaries of all Central Administrative and
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WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 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. 518578-7916
LAND LAKE SALE: 6 ACRES COAN LAKE, $24,900. 8 Acres house, Bass Ponds, $99,900. 5 Acres Portaferry Lake $129,900. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683 -2626 NEW YORK STATE Land, Former Scout Camp Was: $69,900 NOW: $39,900.7 Acres on River Was: $49,900 NOW: $39,900. Adirondacks - 8 Acres Was: $21,900NOW: $17,900. Direct Financing w/ Low Payments. Call: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.com REPOS, SHORT SALES, BANKRUPT FARMS! SPRING LIQUIDATION! MARCH 23rd! 5 acres - $12,900, 10 acres - $19,900, 30 acres -$39,900. Southern upstate NY! Termsavail! Call or click 1-888 -701-1864. www.newyorklandandlakes.com SMALL RUSTIC CABIN ON 5 ACRES. So. Adirondack/Tug Hill Region. Town Road & Power Nearby. ONLY $19,900. Financing Available Under $200/month. Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit. www.christmasandassociates.com
LAWN & GARDEN
to the LLC, c/o Filippo Arlia, 9516 Avenue M, Brooklyn, New York 11236. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/9-4/13/20136TC-40846 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: ADIRONDACK ACRES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/28/13. Office location: Essex County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 4005 NYS 22, Willsboro, New York 12996. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. VN-3/16-4/20/13-6TC40861 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NATURAL ANNIE, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 02/15/13. Office location: Essex County, Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Anne Rast, 47 Qual Lane, Lake Placid, NY 12946. Principal business address. Purpose: any lawful activity. 3/23-4/27/13-6TC40880 ----------------------------SEALED BIDS will be received as set forth in instructions to bidders until 10:30 a.m.on April 18, 2013 at the NYSDOT, Contract Management Bureau, 50 WOLF RD, 1ST FLOOR, SUITE 1CM, ALBANY, NY 12232 and will be publicly opened and read. A certified or cashier’s check payable to the NYS Dept. of Transportation for the sum specified in the proposal or a bid bond, FORM CONR 391, representing 25% of the bid total, must accompany each bid. Bids may also be submitted via the internet using Bid E x p r e s s
MOBILE HOME
GARDEN HOSE REEL Only 15$. Like New. By Suncast. 834-1110 before 7pm.
( 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)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 considered 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 D262307, PIN 1807.87, Essex Co.,
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.
SINGLE-FAMILY HOME
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 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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Guide Rail Replacements AT Various Locations in Essex County., Bid Deposit $75,000.00, Plans on CDs $10, plus $8 Postage. Goals: MBE/WBE 13 7% VN-3/30-4/6/13-2TC41274 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF WINDFALL POND LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/1/2013. Office location, County of Essex. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: PO Box 347, Lake Placid, NY 12946. Purpose: any lawful act. VN-3/30-5/4/13-6TC41293 ----------------------------THE ANNUAL MEETING OF MORIAH UNION CEMETERY ASSOCIATION will be held on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at the Mount Moriah Presbyterian Church, 19 Church St, Port Henry, NY at 7 pm, at which time the election of Directors and all Association business will take place. VN,TT-3/30-4/6/132TC-41298 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: ADIRONDACK GRANGE LLC. Articles of Organization filed with New York Secretary of State (SSNY) on August 30, 2012. Office location: Essex County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Adirondack Grange LLC, P.O. Box 96, Essex, NY 12936. Purpose: Residential construction and all other legal purposes. VN-4/6-5/11/13-6TC20126 ----------------------------TEUSCHLER CAMP, LLC. Articles of Organization of Limited Liability Company ("LLC"). Articles of
Organization filed with Sec. of State of NY ("SSNY") on 03/18/2013. 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 any such process served to the LLC at The LLC, PO Box 262, Elizabethtown, NY 12932. Purpose: To engage in all things that the company may legally engage in under the Laws of the State of New York. VN-4/6-5/11/13-6TC20130 ----------------------------OOORAH WOODS, LLC. Articles of Organization of Limited Liability Company ("LLC"). Articles of Organization filed with Sec. of State of NY ("SSNY") on 03/18/2013. 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 any such process served to the LLC at The LLC, PO Box 262, Elizabethtown, NY 12932. Purpose: To engage in all things that the company may legally engage in under the Laws of the State of New York. VN-4/6-5/11/13-6TC20129 ----------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE (PURSUANT TO SECTION 501 OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW) Pursuant to Section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law, the Assessor (s) for the Town of Essex has inventory and valuation data available for review of the assessments in the township. An appointment may be made to review this information by calling (518) 963-4287. David Sayre Dianne Lansing Patricia Gardner ASSESSOR (S) VN-4/6-4/13/13-2TC20134 ----------------------------Don’t forget to say you saw it in the Denton Publications Inc. Classifieds! 1-800-989-4237.
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www.valleynewsadk.com CHARLESTON LAKE, CANADA Single Family Home, Great Cottage on Charleston Lake, Canada. 2-4 people perfect. 2 hours & 15 minutes from Syracuse. For more information please call 315-6732240. Please leave message.
SINGLE-FAMILY HOME
VACATION RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-6382102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com
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
ACCESSORIES BILL’S BODY SHOP 390 Military Turnpike, Plattsburgh, NY 643-8591
OUT OF STATE REAL ESTATE Sebastian, Florida Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited seasonal rentals
AUTO DONATION DONATE A CAR - HELP CHILDREN FIGHTING DIABETES. Fast, Free Towing. Call 7 days/week. Nonrunners OK. Tax Deductible. Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1-800-578-0408
VACATION PROPERTY
2009 MUSTANG GT 45th Anniversary Ed. Leather Interior. Stored every winter. $21,500 518-561-2928
AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330
RILEY FORD Route 9. , Chazy, NY www.rileyfordinc.com Call: (518) 846-7131 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
CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951
BOAT FOR SALE 1984 Cobia 17' bowrider, 115HP Evenrude outboard (newer), 2002 Karavan trailer, runs but needs some work. $1,500. 518-576-4255
BOATS 1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $2500. 518-359-8605
BOAT LIFT model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.
2006 STARCRAFT 14’ Aluminum Boat w/outboard 9.5 HP 4 stroke Mercury motor, w/Aluminum trailer, excellent condition, must see. $4,200 OBO. 518-643-9391
CARS
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
MOTORCYCLES 1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394
1999 HONDA REBEL good condition, Red/Black, 6500 miles. Asking $1695 OBO. Call after 3pm 518-962-2376 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500
TRUCKS 2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042
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g n i r p SALE S 2013
STK# EP205 -
MSRP ............................$15,585 Ford Retail Cust. Cash ....... -$250 Ford Challenge Cash ......... -$500
NEW!
FORD FIESTA
NEW!
Air, 6 Spd. Auto, CD, Remote Entry
$
39 MPG HWY
14,835 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13
2013 FORD C-MAX HYBRID
2013 FORD FOCUS SE STK# EP228 - 4 Dr., 2.0L I4 GDI, 6 Spd. Auto
MSRP ............................$20,485 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$1,750 Ford Challenge Cash ....... -$500* Dealer Disc. ....................... -$540
NEW!
$
38 MPG HWY
17,695 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13
2012 FORD TAURUS SEL
STK# EN291 - V6, 6 Spd. Auto, Leather, Rear Camera, Sony 12-Speaker Sound, SYNC System
MSRP ............................$26,450 Ford Retail Cust. Cash ....... -$750
NEW!
47 MPG HWY & CITY
$
MSRP ............................$33,640 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$5,740
27 MPG HWY
NEW!
2013 FORD FUSION SE
STK# EP301 - 1.6L Turbo, 6 Spd. Auto, Pwr. Seats, Window Locks, Sirius, SYNC System
MSRP ............................$25,585 $25 585 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$1,500 Dealer Disc. ....................... -$690
NEW!
$
HWY
23,395 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13
2013 FORD EXPLORER 4WD SSTK# EP323 - V6,, 6 Spd., Sp , SSYNCC Sy System,, SSirius,, Trl. Tow
MSRP ............................$33,130 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$2,000 Dealer Disc. ....................... -$700
$ 25,700 OFFER ENDS 7/8/13 30,430 OFFER ENDS 7/8/13 27,900 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13 PERFORMANCE CORNER 2013 FORD FOCUS 5 DR ST NEW! 2014 FORD MUSTANG GT NEW! 2013 FORD TAURUS SHO
STK# EP250 - 6 Spd., 2.0L Turbo, Moonroof, ST2 Pkg.
$
MSRP
27,775 27 775
$
STK# EQ002 - V8, 6 Spd., 19” Alum. Wheels
$
MSRP
36,540 36 540
STK# EP239 ~ Nav.,, Moonroof
$
MSRP
45,480
*Requires Ford Credit financing & approval. All customers may not qualify. Ford Programs subject to change.
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Route 9 Elizabethtown, NY
Dealer #7085874
518-873-6389 www.adirondackchevrolet.com
FROM NOW UNTIL MARCH 31ST, WE WILL GIVE YOU AT LEAST
TRADE-IN BOOK VALUE
FOR YOUR TRADE AGAINST AN ANY NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE! WE NEED YOUR TRADE!
2012
$
BUICK VERANO IN STOCK!
$25,150
CHEVY 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 C
$ • Stk. #CS6, LS Pkg., 4.8L, Fully Loaded, OnStar & XM Radio, HD Trailer Pkg. MSRP $35,540 Adk Chevy Disc. -2,340 Rebate -3,000 Rebate (must own GM Product) -2,000
2013
7,340
OFF PRICE
CHEVY MALIBU ECO
$
2012
3,885
MSRP $28,285 Adk Chevy Discount -2,385 Rebate -1,500
ALL NEW!
OFF PRICE
37 MPG
$24,400
CHEVY CRUZE LT C
$
2,725
• Stk. #CR1 “6 Speed Manual”, Fully Loaded! Cruise, OnStar, XM Radio MSRP $19,270 Adk Chevy Disc. -725 GM Rebate -2,000 Your Price
$28,200
• SStk. k #CS2 Red, Fully Loaded, Moonroof, Rear Camera, Remote Start, OnStar, XM
Your Price
OFF PRICE
MSRP $27,175 Adk Chevy Disc. -1,275 GM Rebate -750 Your Price
Your Price
2,025
• Stk. #CR144, 1SL Pkg., Leather, Fully Loaded! OnStar, XM Radio
OFF PRICE
$16,995 $258/mo.*
2013
CHEVY 1500 REG CAB 4X4
$
5,665
• Stk. #CS10, 4.8L V8, Snow Plow Prep, HD Trailer Pkg. MSRP $29,800 Adk Chevy Disc. -1,164 Rebate -2,500 Rebate (must own GM Product) -2,000 Your Price
ALL NEW!
OFF PRICE
$24,136
*TAX, TITLE, REG. NOT INCLUDED. †† 10,000 MILES PER YEAR/39 MONTH LEASE. ** MUST OWN GM PRODUCT. ALL LEASES APPROVED BY ALLY. MUST HAVE A FICO CREDIT SCORE OF 700 OR MORE. INCENTIVE PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION. SEE DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
Please check with us about our “Buy Here, Pay Here Program” 518-873-6389
2007 Chevy Equinox LS
2011 Chevy Cruze LT
AN78B, AWD, Fully Loaded
CR124A, Air, Cruise, Fully Loaded, Bluetooth, OnStar, XM Radio
SOLD
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BUICK VERANO
2012
Can’t find that special vehicle. WE CAN! Call Buzzy, Todd or Bucky today at
518-873-6389
10,780 OR $205/MO* 2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD
2012 Chevy Malibu LT
2001 Ford Taurus SE
CS73A, Automatic, Fully Loaded & Navigator
AM280A, Fully Loaded, XM Radio, OnStar, Moonroof
CR190A, Fully Loaded, Low Miles
$5,900
2004 GMC 2500 Reg Cab 4x4
20,880 OR $318/MO* 2012 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 LT
2011 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab 4x4
CR228A
CS38A, 5.3L, Fully Loaded! XM Radio, OnStar
CS118A, LT Pkg., Fully Loaed, XM Radio, OnStar
2007 “New Body” Chevy 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 CS105B, Fully Loaded
$
20,800 OR $334/MO*
2011 Chevy 2500 Reg Cab 4x4
$
C510A, 8’6” Fisher Minute Man Plow
$
25,480!
$
11,600 OR $213/MO*
*Tax not included. †10,000 miles per year, 39 month lease. All leases approved by ALLY. Must have a FICO Credit Score of 700 or more.
$
27,980 OR $431/MO*
$
23,480
$367
OR /MO* GREAT SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES! Give Buzzy, Todd or Bucky a call today for more great everyday savings! 518-873-6389
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