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VOLUME 25: NUMBER 24 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011<br />

Webb voters get<br />

a chance to meet,<br />

greet candidates<br />

By CHRISSY PRICHARD<br />

Express News Staff<br />

CAP-21 organized a Meet<br />

the Candidates night for Town<br />

of Webb voters on<br />

Wednesday, Sept. 7 at View.<br />

Community members took the<br />

opportunity to get to know<br />

more about each of the candidates<br />

prior to the primary<br />

elections that will be held on<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 13, and the<br />

general election on Nov. 8.<br />

Around 120 people attended<br />

the session, as well as<br />

12 candidates for office.<br />

CAP-21 Director Nick<br />

Rose as well as many CAP-21<br />

board members were on hand,<br />

ensuring that every community<br />

member attending signed in<br />

and was given the opportunity<br />

to submit questions before the<br />

session started.<br />

The moderator, CAP-21<br />

board member Jack Mitchell,<br />

explained the agenda and<br />

structure of the evening.<br />

Mitchell was chosen as moderator<br />

due to his past experience<br />

with community and<br />

public service, and also be-<br />

Std Prsted<br />

U.S. POSTAGE<br />

PAID<br />

OLD FORGE, NY<br />

PERMIT #24<br />

INSIDE<br />

Calendar . . . . .4<br />

Classifieds . . .43<br />

Dining guide .14<br />

Mart Allen . . .42<br />

Mt. Tales . . . .40<br />

Newsmakers .16<br />

Obituaries . . .10<br />

Seen . . . . .36,37<br />

Sports . . . . . .27<br />

Stan Ernst . . .41<br />

cause he resides in Forestport<br />

rather than Webb, allowing<br />

him to be impartial to the candidates.<br />

Mona Lincoln and<br />

Mary Jane Lasher timed each<br />

response and let candidates<br />

know when they were running<br />

out of time.<br />

Each candidate had the<br />

opportunity to give a two<br />

minute opening statement.<br />

They each pointed out a variety<br />

of things about their background,<br />

education, experience,<br />

reasons for running for<br />

office, and things they would<br />

like to accomplish if elected.<br />

These statements provided the<br />

audience with a first impression<br />

of each of the candidates<br />

before specific questions were<br />

asked.<br />

First up were the candidates<br />

for Webb Supervisor, a<br />

position that has been held by<br />

Robert Moore for the last 10<br />

years.<br />

David Berkstresser is currently<br />

Chairman of the Board<br />

for the Hudson River-Black<br />

River Regulating District, to<br />

Please see VOTERS,<br />

Page 35<br />

Carolyn Belknap<br />

One Square Mile of Hope organizers are getting ready to make the event a paddle raiser.<br />

One Square Mile of Hope<br />

Inlet goes for world record<br />

The little village of Inlet, population<br />

320, is about to take on the big city of<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa. Right off the shoreline of<br />

Fourth Lake, on Saturday, Sept. 24, thousands<br />

of paddlers will try to win back the<br />

record for the world s largest floating raft of<br />

canoes and kayaks. Pittsburgh, population<br />

420,000, won the title last year.<br />

Connie Perry, chair of One Square Mile<br />

of Hope, is optimistic about Inlet s chances<br />

of regaining the Guinness Book of World<br />

Records title.<br />

We won the world record three years<br />

PAINTING TO BE RAFFLED<br />

W W W . A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S . C O M<br />

Photo submitted<br />

Linda and Sarah Cohen have donated an original Lloyd Schaffer watercolor to the Old Forge Library to<br />

be raffled off as a fundraiser. Tickets are available for $20 each with a limit of 100 tickets sold. The<br />

drawing will take place when all the tickets are sold. The painting is on display at the library. Schafer<br />

was a well known area artist said to have painted and sold hundreds of watercolor paintings and art<br />

works after opening his Art Studio at Singing Waters outside of Old Forge. Schafer passed away in 2008.<br />

ago with 1104 boats, beating out Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, she said. Pittsburgh only bested us<br />

by 500 more. If enough people will join us<br />

next month, we can easily double or triple<br />

our old record.<br />

In 2008 Connie Perry, the owner of<br />

Inlet s Frisky Otter Tours, a canoe and kayak<br />

rental and sales business, created One<br />

Square Mile of Hope as a fundraiser for the<br />

Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer<br />

research. The event raised more than<br />

$52,000 for the foundation, and, according<br />

to organizers, became something of an<br />

Please see RECORD, Page 39<br />

Leaf peeping<br />

reports being<br />

made available<br />

Empire State<br />

Development wants residents<br />

and tourists to know<br />

that its fall foliage color<br />

progress reports will be<br />

available beginning Sept. 7<br />

and will continue to the end<br />

of the foliage season in<br />

November.<br />

The weekly report will<br />

be available on Wednesdays<br />

at the I Love New York web<br />

site at www.iloveny.com.<br />

Reports are also available<br />

by dialing, toll-free,<br />

800-CALL-NYS (800-225-<br />

5697) from anywhere in the<br />

U.S., its territories and<br />

Canada. J


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 2 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Inlet s annual fall festival<br />

in Fern Park this weekend<br />

The 18th Annual Inlet<br />

Fall Festival is scheduled<br />

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17, and from<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday,<br />

Sept. 18. at Fern Park on<br />

South Shore Road.<br />

Musical entertainment<br />

will be provided by Dave<br />

Ruch on Saturday from 11:45<br />

a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3:15 to<br />

5:00 p.m. Dave Ruch is a special<br />

musician and performer<br />

widely noted for his ability to<br />

engage audiences of all kinds.<br />

Gwen and Jim Tracy will<br />

perform on Sunday 11:15<br />

a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:15 to 4<br />

p.m. Fifth generation<br />

Adirondack resident Gwen<br />

Tracy sings a blend of blues<br />

and folk music and has been<br />

performing in the region since<br />

2000. She performs as a solo<br />

act and also with a variety of<br />

musicians. In 2004, along<br />

with her friend John Kribs,<br />

she formed the blues to rock<br />

band Delia. Gwen and her<br />

dad Jim often play as an<br />

acoustic duo. Her latest endeavor<br />

is a four piece acoustic<br />

band that includes her dad,<br />

mom Bonnie and her husband<br />

Chris Deuss.<br />

Saturday s entertainer<br />

will be High Peaks Juggling<br />

from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. and<br />

2 to 2:45 p.m. With a background<br />

in children s theater,<br />

the Ringling Brothers and<br />

Barnum and Bailey Circus,<br />

the performing arts, and a veteran<br />

of the reknown<br />

Philadelphia based Give and<br />

Take Jugglers, Eric Geoffrey<br />

has over 23 years experience<br />

in entertaining children and<br />

adults. His High Peaks<br />

Juggling Show is a highly interactive<br />

comedy juggling ex-<br />

The<br />

perience, with elements of<br />

vaudeville, theater, and the<br />

flavor of a variety show. It is<br />

family entertainment at its<br />

finest.<br />

Sunday s entertainer will<br />

be Stephen Gratto from 10:15<br />

to 11 a.m. and 1:15 to 2 p.m.<br />

Juggler, unicyclist, fire eater,<br />

stilt walker, rope walker,<br />

hatchet thrower, balloon<br />

sculptor and balancer,<br />

Stephen Gratto is a physical<br />

comedian and much much<br />

more. All performances are<br />

fast to paced and exciting displays<br />

of many classic vaudeville<br />

and circus skills including<br />

many feats of daring,<br />

bravery, and side to splitting<br />

foolishness. The high point of<br />

each act is the audience participation.<br />

Almost every portion<br />

of the show involves audience<br />

volunteers, both young<br />

and old. This interaction<br />

keeps everyone involved and<br />

laughing. Stephen is truly a<br />

jack of all trades and a master<br />

of many.<br />

Awide range of vendors<br />

will be selling crafts including<br />

rustic furniture, maple<br />

syrup, home decorations,<br />

clothing and much more. A<br />

food court will be set up offering<br />

a variety of foods including<br />

gyros, burgers, curly<br />

fries, fried dough and more.<br />

There will be children s<br />

games and activities at some<br />

of the booths. The Inlet Youth<br />

Commission will offer a<br />

Noah s Ark Animal Workshop<br />

inside the pavilion.<br />

Watch Greg Rudd of Inlet<br />

and Utica toss clay on his pottery<br />

wheel at his Country<br />

Collage booth where you<br />

will also find Toni s homemade<br />

jams and jellies. Local<br />

Drip Dry Gutter Co.<br />

SEAMLESS GUTTER INSTALLATION<br />

Any Color To Match Your Home<br />

.032 Gauge Aluminum<br />

Improve The Appearance And Equity In Your Home<br />

Work Guaranteed • Fully Insured<br />

(315) 408-8728 Free Estimates Serving Northern, NY<br />

The Foley Law Firm LLC.<br />

The We bb Building<br />

Old Forge, NY 13420<br />

(315)369-3544<br />

Serving our community for more than 60 years<br />

Expertise in business law, family law,<br />

estates and estate planning, and real estate.<br />

Timothy D. Foley - Atty. at Law<br />

Patty Foley & Dawn Schwelnsberg - Legal Assts.<br />

vendors at the festival include<br />

Inlet s Paula Drake with her<br />

wooden items and crafts at<br />

The Gift Cottage booth, and<br />

the scented candles and walking<br />

sticks at Mary Maslyn s<br />

Moose River Candle Co.<br />

also of Inlet. Anne Stacy, formerly<br />

of Eagle Bay, will have<br />

her Archive Gifts booth offering<br />

tie to dye clothing and<br />

accessories and Heather<br />

Hoffman, of Inlet, will be<br />

there with Thirty to one<br />

Gifts .<br />

Other local groups represented<br />

at the festival will be<br />

the Eagle Bay Fire Ladies<br />

Auxiliary, the Inlet Historical<br />

Society, the Inlet Public<br />

Please see INLET,<br />

Page 3<br />

Donald R. Gerace<br />

Attorney at Law<br />

Real Estate • Title Issues • Wills/Trusts • Personal Injury<br />

Education Law • Matrimonials • DWI/Traffic • Criminal<br />

2613 Genesee St., Utica, NY 13501<br />

Ph. (315) 735-7509 • Fax: 735-1485<br />

174 Rt. 28, Box 105, Inlet, NY 13360<br />

(315) 357-5229 • e-mail: drgerace@yahoo.com<br />

W i n f i e l d G r o u p<br />

COMMERCIAL & PERSONAL<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Call for a quote on<br />

SNOWMOBILES,<br />

SECOND HOMES AND<br />

ALL RECREATIONAL VEHICLES<br />

HOURS<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

8:30am - 4:30pm<br />

3176 Route 28, Old Forge, NY • (315) 369-3638, Fax (315) 369-3531<br />

(Across from Enchanted Forest)


G e t t i n g B a c k t o B a s i c s - T h e O l d F a s h i o n e d W a y<br />

P r o p r i e t o r ~ D a n i e l l e H o e p f l<br />

KNIVES by<br />

Columbia River<br />

Knife & Tool<br />

F o r A l l Yo u r K n i t t i n g<br />

N e e d s & Q u e s t i o n s<br />

YA R N • G I F T S • B O O KS • M E L I S S A & D O U G T O Y S<br />

3058 St. Rte. 28, Old Forge ( N e xt To Rainbow Zen) • (315) 369-6999<br />

All aboard for a boatload of fun memories! You’ll have the opportunity to make<br />

your very own stuffed animal and a<br />

NOAH’S ARK<br />

Animal Workshop<br />

wwww.noahsarkworkshop.com<br />

Where: Fall Festival<br />

Fern Park, Inlet<br />

When: September 17th & 18th<br />

Sponsored by Inlet Youth Commission<br />

Cash or Checks Accepted<br />

A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Page 3<br />

TIRED OF HIKING UP THE HILL?<br />

RIDE TO<br />

THE TOP!!<br />

lifetime of memories! Over 25<br />

Animals to choose from. For more<br />

information,<br />

or to pre-select<br />

your animal,<br />

call Mary<br />

315-357-6121<br />

$10-$18<br />

THE BEST VIEWS<br />

OF THE ADIRONDACKS<br />

PICNIC AREA<br />

PLAYGROUND<br />

Mountain<br />

Biking Trails<br />

McCauley<br />

Mountain<br />

H o r s e b a c k R i d i n g<br />

1-800-HORSEBACK<br />

1 Hour to Half Day Rides<br />

Pack a Lunch for the Longer<br />

Rides to wilderness Lakes<br />

RIDING AVAILABLE FOR<br />

HANDICAPPED<br />

Discounts for<br />

Handicapped & Military<br />

Rain Gear Available<br />

ALL AGES WELCOME ~ A BASIC<br />

LESSON WITH EVERY RIDE<br />

8 miles north of Old Forge • (315) 357-4499<br />

Check Us Out At adkhorse.com - No Exp. Necessary<br />

M c CAULEY MOUNTAIN<br />

CHAIRLIFT<br />

Only a few minutes from<br />

downtown Old Forge<br />

Adults $6<br />

Juniors (ages 6-16) and<br />

Seniors (over 65) $5<br />

Children age 5 & under free<br />

Open Fri.,<br />

Sat. & Sun.<br />

9:30am-4:30pm<br />

RIDE<br />

OldForgeNY.com<br />

315-369-3225<br />

Ride the Adirondack<br />

Scenic Railroad<br />

Adirondack Saddle<br />

Tours, Inc.<br />

Over 25 Years Having<br />

Fun on Horses<br />

Thendara Station, Old Forge, NY<br />

Round Trips Departing Sat. & Sun.<br />

10:00am, 12:30pm & 3:00pm<br />

Paddle Down<br />

the Moose River<br />

and catch a train back to town<br />

First Responders<br />

Ride for FREE<br />

(with identification)<br />

The Best View of the<br />

Fall Foliage is here!<br />

Union Station, Utica, NY<br />

Round Trips to Old Forge<br />

Sunday Dinner Trains & Wine Trains<br />

1-800-819-2291<br />

For complete schedule and more special trains call<br />

or go online www.AdirondackRR.com<br />

Adirondack Tavern est. 1984<br />

WELCOME FIRE<br />

FIGHTERS<br />

“Homemade Daily Lunch<br />

& Dinner Specials”<br />

Chowder • Chili • Hot Sandwiches<br />

Crisp Salads • Nachos • Shrimp<br />

Fresh Haddock • Clams • Big Juicy<br />

Charbroiled Burgers • Pizza & More<br />

Monday “Spaghetti Night”<br />

Starting at $2.99 • 5-10pm<br />

Shrimp Special Peel & Eat<br />

19¢ Ea. Daily 3-5pm<br />

Live Music<br />

SATURDAY,<br />

September 17th<br />

PAU L CASE and<br />

SYD NE Y PINTO<br />

CAP-21 invites<br />

public to talk<br />

about housing<br />

CAP-21 invites all interested<br />

residents of Forestport,<br />

Webb, Inlet and Long Lake to<br />

attend either of two public<br />

meetings on the availability of<br />

affordable and accessible<br />

housing in those communities.<br />

As part of a Quality<br />

Communities grant from the<br />

NYS Department of State,<br />

CAP-21 has contracted with<br />

River Street Design and<br />

Planning to assess community<br />

housing needs and planning,<br />

particularly around<br />

housing availability for our<br />

work force and seniors.<br />

Can the people who work<br />

in our communities such as<br />

police officers, teachers, busi-<br />

Please see HOUSING,<br />

Page 18<br />

Inlet from page 2<br />

Library, St. Anthony s Alter<br />

Rosary Society and Knight of<br />

Columbus.<br />

A free shuttle bus will be<br />

available both days providing<br />

rides between Fern Park and<br />

Arrowhead Park.<br />

The Information Office is<br />

looking for volunteers to help<br />

with parking and to relieve<br />

vendors during the weekend.<br />

If you can help at all, call<br />

them at (315) 357-5501.<br />

For more information and<br />

a complete list of vendors<br />

check out Inlet s website<br />

InletNY.com or call the Inlet<br />

Information Office at (315)<br />

357-5501. J<br />

S e r v i n g G r e a t F o o d D a i l y N o o n - 11 p m<br />

On the B e a c h , O l d Fo r g e , NY • 315.369.3002


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 4 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 13<br />

7 & 8:30 a.m.: Yoga<br />

class at View. Call (315) 369-<br />

6411 (Old Forge).<br />

9 a.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Forestport Presbyterian<br />

Church. Call (315) 392-3103.<br />

10 a.m.: Old Forge<br />

Garden Club meeting at View.<br />

Call (315) 369-6411 (Old<br />

Forge).<br />

12-9 p.m.: Webb Primary<br />

Elections at the Park Ave.<br />

Building/Eagle Bay Fire Hall.<br />

5 p.m.: Calypso s Cove<br />

Charity Go-Cart Races. Call<br />

(315) 369-6145 (Old Forge).<br />

7 p.m.: Webb Town<br />

Board meeting at the Town<br />

Offices in the Visitor<br />

Information Center (Old<br />

Forge).<br />

7:30 p.m.: Inlet Town<br />

Board meeting at the Town<br />

Hall.<br />

7:30 p.m.: Long Lake<br />

VFD meeting at the Fire Hall.<br />

Wednesday, Sept. 14<br />

6 a.m.: Nautilus workout<br />

at the Town of Webb School.<br />

Call (315) 369-3222.<br />

10 a.m.: Respite Care in<br />

the Senior Room at the Inlet<br />

Town Hall. Call (518) 648-<br />

9919.<br />

10 a.m.: Line Dancing at<br />

the Park Avenue Building.<br />

Call (315) 357-4407(Old<br />

Forge).<br />

5:15 p.m.: Inlet Common<br />

School Board of Education<br />

meeting at the School.<br />

5:30 p.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Woodgate Fire Hall.<br />

Call (315) 369-5028.<br />

7 p.m.: OFFD Ladies<br />

Auxiliary meeting at the Fire<br />

Hall. Call (315) 369-2307.<br />

8 p.m.: AA meeting at<br />

Niccolls Church (Old Forge).<br />

Thursday, Sept. 15<br />

8 a.m: Central<br />

Adirondack Kiwanis Club<br />

meets at North Woods Inn.<br />

Call (315) 357-2080 (Old<br />

Forge).<br />

11 a.m.: Tai Chi for<br />

Beginners at View. Call (315)<br />

369-6411 (Old Forge).<br />

5:30 p.m.: Yoga class at<br />

View. Call (315) 369-6411<br />

(Old Forge).<br />

Law enforcement personnel<br />

should get support<br />

6 p.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Forestport Town Hall.<br />

Call (315) 369-5028.<br />

6:30 p.m.: Open House at<br />

the Town of Webb School.<br />

Call (315) 369-3222.<br />

Friday, Sept. 16<br />

6 a.m.: Nautilus workout<br />

at the Town of Webb School.<br />

Call (315) 369-3222.<br />

7 & 8:30 a.m.: Yoga<br />

class at View. Call (315) 369-<br />

6411 (Old Forge).<br />

9 a.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Forestport Presbyterian<br />

Church. Call (315) 392-3103.<br />

9 a.m.: AA meeting at<br />

Niccolls Church (Old Forge).<br />

10 a.m.: Thrift Shop at<br />

Niccolls Church, open until 2<br />

p.m. (Old Forge).<br />

2 p.m.: Old Forge<br />

Farmers Market on Park<br />

Avenue, behind Old Forge<br />

Hardware. Call (315) 369-<br />

2313.<br />

7 p.m.: Thrift Shop at<br />

Niccolls Church, open until<br />

8:30 p.m. (Old Forge).<br />

8 p.m.: AA Meeting at<br />

Niccolls Church (Old Forge).<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17<br />

To the editor:<br />

The recent CNN reported, alleged, beating<br />

to death of a homeless, mentally ill man by<br />

several policemen in California should be<br />

lamented by all. In the deeper sense, this man<br />

was our brother, son and grand-son. This incident<br />

points to the vital need to be sure that:<br />

Law enforcement recruits everywhere<br />

are psychologically screened to avoid bully<br />

or quick , hot tempered personality types.<br />

9:30 a.m.: Twig Family<br />

Tree workshop at the<br />

Shawangunk Nature Preserve.<br />

LETTER TO THE EDITOR<br />

DRAWING CONCLUSIONS<br />

CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

Call (315) 826-7405 (Cold<br />

Brook).<br />

9:30 a.m.: Keeping Warm<br />

in All Seasons at the<br />

Shawangunk Nature Preserve.<br />

Call (315) 826-7405 (Cold<br />

Brook).<br />

9:30 a.m.: Paddle for the<br />

Cure to raise funds for breast<br />

cancer research.<br />

Mountainman Outdoor<br />

Center, Thendara. Visit<br />

www.MountainmanOutdoors.<br />

com.<br />

10 a.m.: Inlet Fall<br />

Festival at Fern Park. Call<br />

(315) 357-5501.<br />

10 a.m.: Birch Bark<br />

Frame workshop at View. Call<br />

(315) 369-6411 (Old Forge)<br />

10 a.m.: Thrift Shop at<br />

Niccolls Church, open until<br />

12 p.m. (Old Forge).<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m.: Fabric<br />

and Fiber Arts Festival at the<br />

Adirondack Museum. Call<br />

(518) 352-7311 (Blue<br />

Mountain Lake).<br />

1 p.m.: Wooden Boat<br />

Tour of the Fulton Chain.<br />

RSVP required, call Town of<br />

Webb Historical Association<br />

(315) 369-3838 (Old Forge).<br />

1:30 p.m.: 9/11 Memorial<br />

Service at the Old Forge Fire<br />

Hall<br />

3 p.m.: Firefighter s<br />

Parade, Main Street, Old<br />

Forge.<br />

All law enforcement personnel should<br />

have at no cost, easily accessible, capable support<br />

systems besides their families, to help<br />

them deal with continual job stress.<br />

It also would be wise to see to it that law<br />

enforcement personnel, along with being welltrained<br />

and well-paid are given ample R and<br />

R time to unwind from the intense stress in<br />

their important work of keeping a just peace.<br />

TIMOTHY HUME BEHRENDT,<br />

Minister/Counselor<br />

Cold Brook, NY J<br />

7 p.m.: Memories of an<br />

Inlet Forest Ranger with Gary<br />

Lee at the Inlet Town Hall.<br />

Call (315) 357-5501.<br />

8 p.m.: AA Meeting at<br />

Niccolls Church (Old Forge).<br />

Sunday, Sept. 18<br />

9 a.m.: Frame Loom<br />

Weaving workshop at the<br />

Adirondack Museum. Call<br />

(518) 352-7311 (Blue<br />

Mountain Lake).<br />

9:30 a.m.: Poppy Art<br />

Quilt Workshop at the<br />

Adirondack Museum. Call<br />

(518) 352-7311 (Blue<br />

Mountain Lake).<br />

10 a.m.: Inlet Fall<br />

Festival at Fern Park. Call<br />

(315) 357-5501.<br />

10 a.m.: Mixed Media<br />

Techniques for Textile Art at<br />

the Adirondack Museum. Call<br />

(518) 352-7311 (Blue<br />

Mountain Lake).<br />

12 p.m.: Big Bucks drawing<br />

at the Old Forge Fire Hall.<br />

5 p.m.: Cousins That<br />

Care spaghetti dinner at The<br />

Ole Barn. Call (315) 357-<br />

4000 (Inlet).<br />

5:30 p.m.: AA Meeting at<br />

Niccolls Church (Old Forge).<br />

Monday, Sept. 19<br />

6 a.m.: Nautilus workout<br />

at the Town of Webb School.<br />

Call (315) 369-3222.<br />

9 a.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Forestport Presbyterian<br />

Church. Call (315) 392-3103.<br />

5:30 p.m.: Yoga class at<br />

View. Call (315) 369-6411<br />

(Old Forge).<br />

6 p.m.: Central<br />

Adirondack Kiwanis Club<br />

dinner meeting at North<br />

Woods Inn. Call (315) 357-<br />

2080.<br />

6 p.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Forestport Town Hall.<br />

Call (315) 369-5028.<br />

7 p.m.: American Legion<br />

Ladies Auxiliary meeting at<br />

Covey-Pashley Post #893.<br />

Call (315) 369-6414 (Old<br />

Forge).<br />

7:30 p.m.: Inlet<br />

Ambulance meeting at the<br />

IVES Building.<br />

7:30 p.m.: AA Meeting at<br />

Inlet Community Church.<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 20<br />

7 & 8:30 a.m.: Yoga<br />

class at View. Call (315) 369-<br />

6411 (Old Forge).<br />

8:30 a.m.: Senior<br />

Shopping Bus leaves from the<br />

Long Lake Town Hall. Call<br />

(518) 624-2096.<br />

9 a.m.: Zumba workout<br />

at the Forestport Presbyterian<br />

Church. Call (315) 392-3103.<br />

9:30 a.m.: Morning Book<br />

Group meets at the Old Forge<br />

Library. Call (315) 369-6008.<br />

6:30 p.m.: Town of Webb<br />

UFSD Board of Education<br />

meeting in the School Library.<br />

7 p.m.: Town of Webb<br />

Planning Board public meeting<br />

at the Park Avenue<br />

Building (Old Forge).<br />

7 p.m.: Town of Webb<br />

Historical Association meeting<br />

at the Goodsell Museum.<br />

(315) 369-3838 (Old Forge).<br />

Visitor Information<br />

Old Forge, Thendara,<br />

Eagle Bay, Big Moose (315)<br />

369-6983.<br />

Inlet (315) 357-5501.<br />

Raquette Lake, Long<br />

Lake (518) 624-3077.<br />

Blue Mountain Lake,<br />

Indian Lake (518) 648-5112.<br />

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Public Welcome<br />

Cl o s e d Tuesdays<br />

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Saturday, Sept. 17th for a Wedding<br />

Dinner Specials fo r $ 9.95<br />

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New Additions to Wine List<br />

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Great Selection<br />

L A U G HI N G LO ON TAVERN<br />

Serving Tavern Menu til 11pm<br />

Grilled Chicken Wings & Pizza<br />

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Friday, September 16th • 8-11pm<br />

BOXED SET<br />

Great Dance Music<br />

on Fourth Lake Downtown Inlet<br />

www.thewoodsinn.com • 357-5300<br />

A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Page 5<br />

Pl e a s e v isit our we b s i t e a t w w w. s t r andoldforge.com<br />

I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT and DRIVE both premiere nationwide Friday, September 16th.<br />

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Viola Davis & Octavia Spencer<br />

Tues 9/13 thru Thurs 9/15: 6:50; Fri 9/16: 6:50 & 9:50;<br />

Sat 9/17 & Sun 9/18: 3:30, 6:50 & 9:50;<br />

Mon 9/19 thru Thurs 9/22: 6:50<br />

Kristin Scott Thomas & Aidan Quinn<br />

UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENT<br />

Fri 9/16: 7:15 & 9:40;<br />

Sat 9/17 & Sun 9/18: 4, 7:15 & 9:40;<br />

Mon 9/19 thru Thurs 9/22: 7:15<br />

Tues 9/13 thru Tues 9/20: 7<br />

Paul Rudd & Elizabeth Banks<br />

HELD OVER! The Restor e d 1 9 4 8 D o c u m e n t a r y<br />

NUREMBERG: ITS LESSON FOR TODAY<br />

Though Restoration Producer Sandra Schulberg, who spoke at the Labor Day<br />

Weekend shows, is no longer in town, this incredible film is still playing as<br />

follows:<br />

Tues 9/13: 7:10; Sat 9/17 & Sun 9/18: 4:30<br />

P G 1 3<br />

Sarah Jessica Parker, Greg Kinmear & Pierce Brosnan<br />

I DON’T KNOW HOW<br />

SHE DOES IT<br />

Fri 9/16: 7:10 & 9:30;<br />

Sat 9/17 & Sun 9/18: 4:15, 7:10 & 9:30;<br />

Mon 9/19 thru Thurs 9/22: 7:10<br />

Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan & Albert Brooks<br />

DRIVE<br />

SARAH’S KEY<br />

O U R I D I O T<br />

B R O T H E R<br />

Tues 9/13 thru Thurs 9:15: 7:20;<br />

Fri 9/16 thru Sun 9/18: 9:30;<br />

Wed 9/21 & Thurs 9/22: 7<br />

APOLLO 18<br />

Tues 9/13 thru Thurs 9/15: 7:10<br />

*Ends Thursday September 15th*<br />

SOON: THE DEBT, CONTAGION, ABDUCTION, KILLER ELITE,<br />

DOLPHIN TALE, MONEYBALL & MORE!<br />

S TRAND T H E ATR E<br />

O l d F o rge • 369 - 6 7 0 3


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 6 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

By PETE KLEIN<br />

For the Express<br />

INLET - Residents of the<br />

Town of Inlet will not be<br />

given the chance to vote on<br />

the question of whether or not<br />

the town highway superintendent<br />

should be an elected<br />

or an appointed position.<br />

That is because a resolution<br />

to place the matter on the<br />

November general election<br />

ballot failed to garner any<br />

support from the Inlet Town<br />

Board Sept. 7, following a<br />

second special public meeting<br />

on the topic.<br />

The public first learned of<br />

Serving<br />

OLD FORGE<br />

and Surrounding<br />

the proposition when the town<br />

board met Aug. 9 and agreed<br />

to hold a public hearing on it<br />

Aug. 25, during which a fair<br />

number of residents expressed<br />

neither strong opposition nor<br />

strong support for the proposal.<br />

For the most part they<br />

were curious as to why the<br />

proposal was being made.<br />

That s when the board decided<br />

it would hold a second<br />

public meeting.<br />

W E AT H E R ...<br />

Week of: Sept. 3 - Sept. 9, 2011<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

Areas<br />

Est. 1932<br />

Home Appointments Welcome<br />

09/03/11<br />

09/04/11<br />

09/05/11<br />

09/06/11<br />

09/07/11<br />

09/08/11<br />

09/09/11<br />

THE SIGN SAYS IT ALL<br />

DAY DATE HI LO PRECIP SNOW CONDITIONS<br />

76<br />

80<br />

81<br />

65<br />

62<br />

61<br />

77<br />

63<br />

62<br />

63<br />

52<br />

53<br />

57<br />

58<br />

0<br />

T<br />

0.23<br />

0.92<br />

0.48<br />

2011 Total Precip: 43.08”<br />

Season Snow: 162.3”<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Clear<br />

Cloudy<br />

Cloudy<br />

Cloudy<br />

Cloudy<br />

Cloudy<br />

Clear<br />

Photo submitted<br />

Ann Capron is the winner of the 2011 GMC pick-up truck from the Otter Lake Fire Department<br />

drawing. The second prize of $200 went to Norb Banker of Remsen, and third prize was won by<br />

Conelius Cheerschap of Otter Lake and New Jersey. The Otter Lake Fire Department expressed<br />

its thanks to the businesses and individuals for that continue to support the department.<br />

Inlet decides not to place highway<br />

boss question on November ballot<br />

Please see BALLOT,<br />

Page 38<br />

N o r t h C o u n t r y M e m o r i a l s , I n c .<br />

M a r garet VanDelinder-315-369-6438<br />

Jim Kiefer-315-369-4465(Shelter)<br />

Fax-315-369-4465<br />

3109 State Rte 28 (Main Street) Old Forge, NY. 13420<br />

M o n u m e n t s C l e a n i n g and Restoration<br />

B r o n z e P l a q u e s C e m e t e r y L e t t e r i n g<br />

Sweet-Woods Memorial Co.<br />

1-888-259-9434<br />

P.O. Box 128 ~ Thendara, NY 13472<br />

• Cemetery Memorials and Bronze<br />

• Cemetery Lettering<br />

• Memorial Cleaning and Restoration<br />

ADIRONDACK CRYPTQUOTES are sentences quoted from past and present writings about the Adirondacks. Di fferent<br />

letters are substituted for the correct ones and the same code is used throughout. Short words are c lues in c r a c k i n g<br />

the puzzle, and these letters are the most frequently used: E, T, A, O, N, S, and I. Practice will h elp you becom e m o r e<br />

proficient. When you finish solving the Cr yptoquote, congratulate your self and enjoy this small por tion of Ad i r o n d a c k<br />

h i s t o r y . G o o d l u c k a n d e n j o y ! © 1994 Nancy A. D o u g l a s<br />

A R E A C H U RCH S E RV I C E S<br />

B A R N E V E L D<br />

Unitarian Church<br />

Sunday Service: 10am<br />

Sunday School: 10am<br />

BIG MOOSE<br />

Big Moose<br />

Community Chapel<br />

Sunday Service: 10:00am<br />

BLUE MTN. LAKE<br />

United Methodist Church<br />

Sunday Service: 9:30am<br />

Sunday School: 9:30am<br />

Church of the Transfiguration<br />

Sunday Service: 10am<br />

B O O N V I L L E<br />

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church<br />

Fr. Sean P. O’Brien<br />

Sat. Vigil Mass: 4pm<br />

Sunday Mass: 9:30am<br />

F O R E S T P O RT<br />

St. Patrick’s<br />

Catholic Church<br />

Fr. Sean P. O’Brien<br />

Sunday Mass: 8:00am<br />

Confessions: Sun. Before Mass<br />

Forestport Presbyterian<br />

Anne Reynolds<br />

Sunday Worship: 9:15am<br />

I N L E T<br />

Church of the Lakes<br />

Pastor Robin Dwyer 357-2115<br />

Sunday Worship: 11am<br />

St. Anthony’s Catholic Church<br />

Rev. Shane Lynch 357-2811<br />

Saturday Vigil Mass 7:00 pm<br />

Sunday Mass: 8 & 9:30am<br />

Confessions: Sunday 7:30am<br />

Inlet Community Church<br />

(315) 357-2291<br />

Sunday School: 9am<br />

Sunday Worship: 10:15am<br />

Wed. Bible Study<br />

& Prayer: 6:00pm<br />

LONG LAKE<br />

St. Henry’s Catholic Church<br />

Rev. Peter Berg<br />

Saturday Mass: 4 pm<br />

Sunday Mass: 11am<br />

Confession: 1/2 hour before<br />

Mass or by appt.<br />

Wesleyan Church<br />

Pastor Christopher Humby<br />

Sunday School: 10am<br />

Sunday Services: 11am & 6pm<br />

Wed. Bible Study/Prayer<br />

Service: 6pm<br />

Calvary United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

Rev. Gil Ott<br />

Sunday Service: 11am<br />

Sunday School: 11am<br />

OLD FORGE<br />

St. Bartholomew’s<br />

Catholic Church<br />

Rev. Shane Lynch 369-3554<br />

Saturday Vigil Mass: 5pm<br />

Sunday Mass: 11am<br />

Confessions: Sat., 4:00–4:30pm<br />

Niccolls Memorial<br />

P re s b y t e r i a n C h u rc h<br />

Rev. Lawrence H. Bartel - 369-3475<br />

Sunday Worship Service: 7:30 & 10am<br />

Worship Service Broadcast<br />

WBRV-101.3 FM Sunday 11am<br />

Nursery Care: 10am<br />

Sunday School: 10am<br />

PORT LEYDEN<br />

St. Mark’s<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

S u n d a y S e r v i c e : 1 0 a m<br />

348-6466<br />

1st & 3rd Sundays - Rev. Dr. Jerome Wichelns<br />

2nd & 4th Sundays - Rev. Dr. John LaVoe


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Celebrating our 21st Season<br />

Family Owned and Operated Since 1991<br />

Schedule for Sept. 13th thru 18th<br />

Tuesday<br />

Buffet Dinner Cruise 4:30-6:30pm<br />

Wednesday and Thursday<br />

THREE Scenic Excursions each day!<br />

10-11:30am; 12-1:30pm and 2-3:30pm<br />

Saturday<br />

Luncheon Cruise 11:30am-1:30pm<br />

Dinner Cruise 5:30-8:30pm<br />

Scenic Excursion<br />

Canceled due to wedding charter!<br />

Sunday<br />

Champagne Brunch<br />

Canceled due to private charter<br />

Monday<br />

Scenic Excursion 2:15-3:45pm<br />

C ruise & D ine<br />

Raquette Lake<br />

Navigation Company, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 100 • Raquette Lake, NY 13436<br />

(315) 354-5532<br />

DiOrio’s Supermarket<br />

is a New England<br />

Pellet Distributor<br />

Sunday, October 9th<br />

OctoberFest Beer Tasting Cruise<br />

4:30-6:30pm ~ $25pp for cruise & tasting<br />

Complimentary Snacks<br />

M o o n l i g h t C r u i s e<br />

7 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p m ~ $ 7 p p<br />

F i n g e r D i dd l e p l a y i n g a f t e r t h e B e e r Ta s t i n g ! F u n !<br />

Check our website www.raquettelakenavigation.com or call the office at<br />

315-354-5532 to confirm. Schedule is subject to change, pending private<br />

charter and pre-formed group cruise requests.<br />

• r a q u e t t e l a k e navigation. co m W.W. Durant<br />

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Now Taking Orders to be delivered<br />

after October 1st<br />

$235 per ton<br />

$15 Delivery Charge per ton<br />

Maximum Delivery Charge of $60<br />

We will also be selling Bags of Pellets<br />

in our Store!<br />

Please Call 315-369-3131 Ext. 2<br />

Come Ride in Style<br />

Narrated Wooden Boat Tour<br />

on the Fulton Chain<br />

Saturday, Sept. 17th ~ 1-3pm (Rain Date 9/18)<br />

$50 Advance Ticket<br />

Departs from Old Forge Pond Dock<br />

Sponsors:<br />

Dunn’s Boat Service, Rivett’s Marine, Sisters,<br />

Slickers & Tony Harper’s<br />

Town of Webb Historical Association<br />

webbhistory.org 315-369-3838<br />

Vote For<br />

Jon Hansen<br />

County Legislator<br />

NOVEMBER 8 TH<br />

Independent Line<br />

District 15 - Ohio • Russia • Webb<br />

Page 7<br />

Political<br />

I will make a difference for District 15 and work<br />

hard to keep you informed. I will serve you with<br />

common sense, integrity and honesty. One of my<br />

goals as Legislator is to let taxpayers pay property<br />

taxes quarterly. Help to create jobs. I know how<br />

to do this. I am honest and truthful, and will work<br />

hard for you one on one.<br />

It Is Time for Change.<br />

THE ADIRONDACK J EXPRESS<br />

Call us at (315) 369-2237


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 8 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

AND THEY RE OFF<br />

The 29th Annual Adirondack Canoe Classic, a.k.a. “The 90-miler”<br />

got under way in the early morning hours of Friday, Sept. 9, at the<br />

Old Forge Lakefront. More than 500 racers in canoes, kayaks,<br />

guide boats, and war canoes began the three-day journey to the<br />

finish line, which they crossed on Sunday afternoon on Lake<br />

Flower in Saranac Lake. Some are “in it to win it,” others just<br />

hope to have a good time and cross the finish line. Along the way<br />

paddlers were assisted by over 100 volunteers and 500 pit crew<br />

members. ABOVE: Racers take off from the starting line on Old<br />

Forge Pond. BELOW: Local folks Jim Williams, Rich Nelson,<br />

Joanne Maly and Brian Schoen are ready to hit the water.<br />

Chrissy Prichard<br />

O n B i g M o o s e L a k e<br />

W o r t h t h e D r i v e f r o m A n y w h e r e !<br />

O p e n D a i l y<br />

Serving Dinner at 5pm<br />

Lunch Saturday & Sunday at Noon<br />

Closed Wednesdays<br />

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Kay a k s & Canoes . . . . . . . starting @ $13/5 hrs; $16/day; $64/w k<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

DRASTIC REDUCTION<br />

O utboard Hulls from $49<br />

7.5hp Mercurys, 40hp Johnsons<br />

Complete Powerheads & Lower Units<br />

Sloops Sailboats and many others<br />

All Sunfish Parts & Sails<br />

Palmer Point<br />

Adirondack Charms<br />

Fine Jewelers<br />

4th Lake, Rt. 28<br />

357-5594<br />

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Homemade Soups Wide Variety of Salads<br />

Overstuffed Sandwiches Pizza & Wings<br />

N i g h t l y D i n n e r S p e c i a l s<br />

BBQ Pork Ribs . . . . . . . . . . . . ( H a l f - Ra ck ) $14.99 . ..... (Full Rack) $18.99<br />

Homemade Meatloaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.99<br />

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Friday Fresh Haddock (Fried or Broiled) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.99<br />

Saturday Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.99<br />

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Beef & Poultry Entrées<br />

Book your Shower, Wedding, Banquet or<br />

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Restaurant<br />

Don’t Let the Tent Fool You.<br />

SERVING THE PUBLIC<br />

Breakfast ~ Thurs.-Sun. $5-7<br />

Dinner ~ Friday thru Sunday<br />

Locals’ Night ~ Sundays ~ 15% Off Entrees<br />

Lakeside<br />

Tap Room & Grill<br />

Open Daily at Noon<br />

Wednesday Wing Night<br />

Karaoke w/Mike<br />

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with<br />

Homemade<br />

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Closed Tuesdays<br />

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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF<br />

Remsen barn fest<br />

Sept. 24 and 25<br />

The 32nd Annual Barn<br />

Festival of the Arts will take<br />

place on Saturday, Sept. 24<br />

and Sunday, Sept. 25. The<br />

hours of the festival are 10<br />

a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday<br />

and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on<br />

Sunday.<br />

More that 250 juried arts<br />

and crafts vendors, as well as<br />

food booths, will line Main<br />

Street according to chairperson,<br />

Terry Roos. She also reminds<br />

visitors that there is<br />

continuous entertainment<br />

from morning until close.<br />

The festival brings together<br />

strolling performers,<br />

as well as those that are located<br />

at our entertainment venue<br />

at The Soda Fountain<br />

Restaurant and at the Remsen<br />

Arts Center on Main Street.<br />

Music ranges from jazz, to<br />

bluegrass, to Sweet Adelines<br />

quartets, to Renaissance<br />

music, to pop/rock. Also featured<br />

this year, are performances<br />

by the Butler-Sheehan<br />

Academy of Irish Dance, as<br />

well as performances by<br />

Coco the Clown. The entertainment<br />

begins at 11 a.m.<br />

both days and continues<br />

throughout the festival. The<br />

50th annual Welsh hymn<br />

sing, Gymanfa Ganu,is held<br />

on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the<br />

historic Stone Meetinghouse<br />

on Prospect Street.<br />

Visitors may also wish to<br />

visit the Corn Maze, sponsored<br />

by the Remsen<br />

Development Corporation.<br />

The corn maze is found just<br />

behind The Remsen Train<br />

Depot.<br />

The annual quilt exhibit<br />

is located at the Didymus<br />

Thomas Memorial Library on<br />

Main Street. New this year is<br />

an antique quilt exhibit at the<br />

Remsen Arts Center. Both<br />

quilt shows are sponsored by<br />

Snow Country Crafters<br />

Guild. Quilts from all over<br />

the Mohawk Valley and<br />

North Country will be on display.<br />

Don t forget to come<br />

early both mornings for pancakes<br />

at the Remsen<br />

Volunteer Fire Company s<br />

firehouse on Main Street.<br />

The annual baking contest<br />

is held on Saturday at the<br />

Remsen First United<br />

Methodist Church. Judging is<br />

at 11 a.m. with this year s entries<br />

including the best<br />

chocolate recipes in Remsen<br />

and the surrounding area. A<br />

bake sale immediately follows<br />

the judging.<br />

The Remsen Barn<br />

Festival Committee asks that<br />

visitors leave their pets at<br />

home as a courtesy to other<br />

visitors. Pets are not allowed<br />

Please see BRIEFS,<br />

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A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 10 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Nathalie Sharrow<br />

August 31, 2011<br />

Nathalie<br />

(Lapointe<br />

Martin)<br />

Sharrow, 74,<br />

passed quietly<br />

in the late<br />

evening<br />

hours<br />

SHARROW Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 31, at Glens Falls<br />

Hospital following a long<br />

struggle with cancer.<br />

Nat, as she was commonly<br />

known, was born April 19,<br />

1937, in Glens Falls to the<br />

late Basil K. and Ruth<br />

(Jackson) Lapointe.<br />

She graduated from Glens<br />

Falls High school in 1955.<br />

Nat married Wick Martin<br />

and moved to North Creek in<br />

1960. There she and her family<br />

owned and operated Basil<br />

and Wicks, one of the most<br />

popular restaurant/taverns in<br />

the area; a mainstay for many<br />

people, both local and visitors,<br />

until it closed in 1991.<br />

In 1980, Nat was widowed.<br />

She married Ron<br />

Sharrow in 1983, the couple<br />

relocated to Raquette Lake<br />

1991, where they opened the<br />

South Bay Tavern, which<br />

they operated into the new<br />

millennium.<br />

Nathalie had a great love<br />

for family and for the people<br />

of the communities that were<br />

part of her life. She was most<br />

recently a member of the Inlet<br />

Community Church, and had<br />

strong ties with many of the<br />

members and clergy there, as<br />

well as the Opalescent Club<br />

in Newcomb, of which she<br />

was a member until the last<br />

few years. Recently, she had<br />

also renewed her childhood<br />

interests in painting, oil on<br />

canvas as well as portraits,<br />

showing a definitive talent<br />

that we, her children, never<br />

knew was hidden in our<br />

mother. Both she and Ron<br />

have donated pieces of their<br />

artwork over the years to<br />

local groups and fund-raising<br />

events.<br />

Other than her parents<br />

and late husband, Harold<br />

Wick Fenwick Martin,<br />

Nathalie was predeceased by<br />

her daughter, Nikki Ann<br />

Martin.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

husband Ron Sharrow of<br />

Raquette Lake; sons, Brett<br />

Martin and wife Cindy of<br />

Brasie Corners, Thom Martin<br />

of Atlanta, Ga., James Martin<br />

of North Creek; sister, Ruth<br />

(Lapointe) Mitchell and husband<br />

Don, of Minerva;<br />

stepchildren, Ron Sharrow of<br />

Glens Falls, Melissa Parrish<br />

of Saratoga, Melanie<br />

Lashway of Queensbury, Jim<br />

Sharrow and wife, Christy of<br />

Glens falls; nieces, Victoria<br />

Smith of Whitehall, Cheri<br />

Fred Smith of Brandon, Vt.,<br />

Heather Smith of Holly<br />

Springs, N.C., and Christine<br />

Lafond of Minerva. She also<br />

leaves behind several nieces,<br />

nephews, a score or more of<br />

grand and great-grandchildren,<br />

and dozens of unofficially<br />

adopted children whose<br />

lives she touched over the<br />

years.<br />

The Inlet Community<br />

Church will hold a service<br />

commemorating Nat at 4 p.m.<br />

on Sunday, Sept. 18.<br />

The family held a time to<br />

remember, at the Tannery<br />

Pond Community Center in<br />

North Creek on Thursday,<br />

Sept. 8, to celebrate Nat s life.<br />

Please visit www.alexanderfh.net<br />

for online guestbook<br />

and condolences.<br />

Kenneth Sliter<br />

September 9, 2011<br />

Kenneth<br />

E. Sliter, 90,<br />

WWII Navy<br />

Veteran,<br />

florist and<br />

landscaper,<br />

passed away<br />

on Friday<br />

SLITER evening,<br />

Sept. 9, at Sunset Nursing<br />

Home in Boonville. Ken joins<br />

his beloved wife of 66 years,<br />

Joyce who predeceased him<br />

Aug. 8, of this year.<br />

Ken was born in<br />

Lowville, NY on Sept. 20,<br />

1920, the son of Merton and<br />

Dora Shepard Sliter. He graduated<br />

from Lowville<br />

Academy in 1938. He enlisted<br />

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the U.S. Marines in the<br />

Pacific Theater. He was<br />

awarded five Battle Stars and<br />

various other awards of Merit.<br />

He married Joyce Martin<br />

of Lowville on Oct. 28, 1944<br />

at the United Methodist<br />

Church Parsonage in<br />

Lowville. Together they<br />

founded the Port Florist<br />

Flower Shop and Garden<br />

Center in 1947. They operated<br />

the business for 34 years.<br />

In semi-retirement Ken and<br />

Joyce owned and operated the<br />

Old Forge Landscape Service<br />

in Old Forge until retirement<br />

in 1998.<br />

Ken was a member of the<br />

post-WWII American Legion<br />

Drum and Bugle Corp of<br />

Lowville, the Port Leyden<br />

Fire Dept for 20 Years and he<br />

served on the Board of South<br />

Lewis Central School for<br />

seven years, two as president.<br />

He was also a member and<br />

past President of the Utica-<br />

Rome Camp of Gideons<br />

International, and a member<br />

of the Port Leyden Cemetery<br />

Please see OBITUARIES,<br />

Page 18<br />

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A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 12 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

FIREFIGHTERS’ PARADE<br />

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A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

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Open Late<br />

Fri. and Sat.<br />

Open at 5PM Mon. - Fri. • 4PM Sat. • Closed Sun.<br />

Behind Walt’s Diner Take-out Available<br />

Jack Graham<br />

Frankie’s Taste of Italy<br />

We could tell you how<br />

great our food is,<br />

BUT our customers<br />

can do it<br />

so much better!<br />

“If I die in my sleep tonite,<br />

this meal would be the<br />

crowning moment of my<br />

vacation.”<br />

Patty Bryant, Albany<br />

“There’s not a restaurant in<br />

Little Italy that compares to<br />

Frankie’s Taste of Italy.”<br />

Danny (the painter),<br />

New York, NY<br />

Briefs from page 9<br />

on shuttle buses. Again this<br />

year, parking will be available<br />

at Remsen Central<br />

School. This will allow people<br />

to park on a paved surface<br />

and walk directly into the<br />

north end of the festival.<br />

Please follow signage on<br />

Route 12 directing visitors to<br />

the parking lot.<br />

For further information,<br />

please visit www.remsenbarnfestival.com.<br />

Historical wooden<br />

boat tour planned<br />

The Town of Webb<br />

Historical Association will<br />

hold a new event, a narrated<br />

tour of historic places of interest<br />

along the Fulton Chain<br />

of Lakes in antique wooden<br />

boats at 1 p.m. on Saturday,<br />

Sept. 17, the rain date is Sept.<br />

18.<br />

Participants will ride in<br />

style aboard a wooden boat,<br />

enjoy the beautiful views of<br />

the lakes, experience the beginning<br />

of the change of<br />

color in the trees, and learn<br />

some historical facts about<br />

over 20 locations.<br />

The cost is $50 per person<br />

for this inaugural event<br />

and includes a complimentary<br />

drink/beverage of your choice<br />

at Sister s Bistro, Tony<br />

Harper s Too or Slickers at<br />

the conclusion of the tour. All<br />

proceeds will be donated to<br />

the Goodsell Museum.<br />

Dunn s Boat Marine of<br />

Big Moose Lake and Rivett s<br />

Marine of Old Forge will<br />

Please see BRIEFS,<br />

Page 22<br />

369-2400<br />

Reasonable<br />

P r i c e s<br />

Ce le bra t i n g o u r 1 4t h Yea r!<br />

“The bread pudding<br />

is better than sex.”<br />

Sharon Swanson<br />

Slatington, PA<br />

Specializing in Authentic Italian Food & Gelato<br />

A l l H o m e m a d e D i s h e s<br />

Serving Dinner Wednesday thru Sunday 5pm-9pm<br />

Closed Monday & Tuesday<br />

Frankie’s Plaza, 2824 St. Rt. 28 • frankiesfood.com


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Bon Appetit!<br />

Big Moose Inn<br />

Great food and brew in the<br />

Tavern or fine dining in our<br />

lakeside dining room. Easy to<br />

get to and worth the drive. We<br />

offer great food, great brews<br />

and a great atmosphere - for<br />

all ages. The Big Moose Inn has<br />

been serving the area for over<br />

100 years and it just keeps<br />

getting better, be sure and stop<br />

in - we can accommodate<br />

parties of all sizes and we look<br />

forward to seeing you! All major<br />

credit cards accepted and we<br />

have an ATM on premise. Call<br />

315-357-2042 or toll free 888-<br />

924-4666 for reservations. ▲ ■<br />

Big Moose Station<br />

Casual dining in a very unique<br />

atmosphere. Start your day<br />

with a hearty breakfast or enjoy<br />

a Philly cheese steak or one of<br />

your other favorite lunch items<br />

served all day. Then come<br />

back for a delicious dinner<br />

entree. Make the Station your<br />

Destination, located on Big<br />

Moose Rd. 315-357-3525 ● ▲ ■<br />

Cruise-n-dine on<br />

Raquette Lake<br />

The best way to enjoy beautiful<br />

Raquette Lake is from the deck of<br />

the W.W. Durant. Cool breezes.<br />

Breathtaking scenery. Fascinating<br />

history. Scrumptious food<br />

prepared by CIA Chef Jim Pohl.<br />

Start your cruise on the open<br />

upper deck and then enjoy lunch<br />

or dinner in the enclosed dining<br />

room on lower deck; Pizza Cruise,<br />

Sunday Brunch. Centrally located<br />

- 25 miles from Old Forge, Long<br />

Lake or Indian Lake!<br />

www.raquettelakenavigation.co<br />

m 315-354-5532 . Your hosts - The<br />

Pohl Family, Since 1991. ● ▲ ■<br />

Cruise to Dinner<br />

Enjoy a leisurely narrated tour<br />

aboard a 1955 Chris Craft<br />

followed by lakeside dining in<br />

the scenic atmosphere of the<br />

Big Moose Inn. View the Site of<br />

“An American Tragedy.” Hear<br />

the history and feel the<br />

nostalgia while cruising aboard<br />

the vintage launch, “Grace”.<br />

The boat leaves Dunn’s Boat<br />

Service Sundays at 4:15 and<br />

arrives at the Big Moose Inn for<br />

a 5:30 dinner seating.<br />

Reservations required, weather<br />

permitting. (315) 357-3532 ■<br />

Frankie’s Taste of Italy<br />

Old Forge’s original Italian<br />

restaurant specializing in<br />

authentic Italian food and<br />

gelato. Pasta, veal, chicken and<br />

seafood prepared one dinner at<br />

a time. Handicapped accessible;<br />

Children’s menu available; Most<br />

major credit cards accepted;<br />

View full menu at<br />

frankiesfood.com; Located at<br />

Frankie’s Plaza, Rt. 28, Old Forge<br />

369-2400 ■<br />

Keyes Pancake House<br />

Keyes Pancake House<br />

located in the center of Old<br />

Forge on Rt. 28, is one of Old<br />

Forge’s oldest operating<br />

restaurants, serving hearty<br />

breakfasts and lunches at<br />

very family minded price.<br />

Serving: Pancakes, eggs,<br />

waffles, French toast and<br />

large omelets any way you<br />

want them all day long.<br />

Lunch starts at 11am, serving:<br />

Burger baskets, chicken<br />

baskets, hot wings, soups and<br />

chili, fish fry, Ruben’s, turkey<br />

clubs, steak sandwiches,<br />

meatball sandwiches, and<br />

more. So stop in and see<br />

we’re not just serving the best<br />

breakfast, we also have a<br />

great lunch menu, too!!<br />

315 - 369-6752 ● ▲ ■<br />

Knotty Pine<br />

A local favorite for over 75 years. A<br />

classic Adirondack establishment<br />

with a knotty pine interior, featuring<br />

prime rib & steaks cut to order, a<br />

variety of veal & chicken dishes,<br />

lamb chops, cold water lobster tails,<br />

Alaskan King crab legs, shrimp &<br />

scallops, Vegetarian & Children’s<br />

menu. Our chef is a graduate of the<br />

Culinary Institute of America. Wine<br />

Spectator recipient since 1999. Visa,<br />

MC & AmEx accepted. Located on<br />

Rt. 28 on the Thendara Stretch. 315-<br />

369-6859 ■<br />

Lion King<br />

Chinese Restaurant. Eat in or<br />

carry out. Cantonese, Szechwan<br />

and Hunan cuisine. Delicious<br />

food and good service. Located<br />

on Main St. next to car wash.<br />

315-369-2102 ▲ ■<br />

Main St. Station<br />

Try our hand tossed pizza or<br />

generous Philly cheese steaks,<br />

hoagies, and strombolis.<br />

Conveniently located right across<br />

the street from Kinney Drugs on<br />

Main St. in Old Forge. Same<br />

excellent quality and service as<br />

our sister restaurant Big Moose<br />

Station in Big Moose.<br />

315-369-1100 ▲ ■<br />

Mountainside Smokehouse & Grill<br />

Delicious Southern BBQ smoked<br />

on the premises. We offer daily<br />

lunch & dinner specials. Dinner<br />

entrees in addition to BBQ<br />

include steak, fish & pasta. We<br />

make homemade BBQ sauces<br />

and desserts. Take-out and<br />

catering available. Credit<br />

cards accepted. Conveniently<br />

located on Rt. 28, 5 miles from<br />

Old Forge and 5 miles from<br />

Inlet. 315-357-4371 ▲ ■<br />

Mulligans at Inlet Golf Course<br />

Enjoy a lite breakfast and lunch<br />

menu in the beautiful<br />

Adirondack-style Clubhouse or<br />

outside on the panoramic<br />

deck. Sunday Breakfast Buffet.<br />

You don’t have to love golf to<br />

appreciate Mulligans! Route 28,<br />

1 mile north of Inlet.<br />

357-4310 ● ▲ ■<br />

Norridgewock Wilderness<br />

Cruise and Lodge<br />

“An oasis in the wilderness”<br />

located in Beaver River is<br />

accessible by boat only. The<br />

narrated boat tour leaves<br />

Stillwater at 12:30pm every day<br />

but Wednesday. Come join us for<br />

lunch in our dining room or enjoy<br />

a drink on our lakeside porch.<br />

Specializing in delicious burgers,<br />

sandwiches and homemade<br />

desserts. Credit cards accepted.<br />

315-376-6200 ▲ ■<br />

North Woods Inn<br />

Come for the fun of it! Route<br />

28 overlooking 4th Lake. Come<br />

by boat or car. The Lakeside<br />

Bar & Grill serves wings burgers,<br />

pizza, soups, salads, pasta and<br />

steaks. Kids menu and daily<br />

specials. Private room for up to<br />

50 available. Mountaineer<br />

Restaurant serves breakfast<br />

and dinner in our dining room<br />

overlooking 4th Lake. We<br />

accept all major credit cards.<br />

369-6777. ● ▲ ■<br />

Old Mill<br />

Old Forge. One of the area’s<br />

most popular restaurants<br />

welcomes you to the Central<br />

Adirondacks. Visit our lounge<br />

and dine with us in an early<br />

Adirondack atmosphere<br />

overlooking the Moose River.<br />

Our menu features fine beef<br />

and seafood entrées, our<br />

famous soups and salads, and<br />

a new lighter fare café menu.<br />

We also serve children’s<br />

portions. Sorry, no reservations.<br />

VISA & MC accepted. ■<br />

Ole Barn<br />

We offer that casual<br />

Adirondack atmosphere that<br />

has been drawing visitors to the<br />

area for years. We are situated<br />

one mile off Route 28 on the<br />

Limekiln Lake Road in Inlet. We<br />

feature nightly specials<br />

including Friday Fish Fry, We also<br />

offer seafood, Italian specialties,<br />

extensive children’s menu & late<br />

night burgers, pizza and finger<br />

food. Come try our new<br />

extensive Ice Cream Buffet with<br />

many choices of ice cream,<br />

sauces and toppings. We can<br />

accommodate you whether it’s<br />

for 10 or 320. Join us for Good<br />

Food, Good Spirits and Good<br />

Times. 315-357-4000 ● ▲ ■<br />

Screamen Eagle<br />

23 BEERS ON TAP makes it worth<br />

the trip to Inlet to experience<br />

this favorite destination for<br />

original pizzas and "better than<br />

buffalo wings". Family style<br />

dining & child friendly<br />

atmosphere. Enjoy one of the<br />

20 beers on tap or a glass of<br />

wine in Matt's Draft House, a<br />

quaint little pub hidden inside<br />

the restaurant on the channel.<br />

Internet access available. Visit<br />

screameneaglepizza.com for<br />

menu, beer & wine list.<br />

315-357-6026 ▲ ■<br />

Seasons Adirondack Café<br />

Friendly Family dining located<br />

at the blinking light in<br />

Woodgate. Featuring the very<br />

best of home-style cooking, all<br />

made on the premises<br />

including our homemade soups<br />

and desserts. We take pride in<br />

serving one of the best Friday<br />

Fish Fry and Saturday Prime Rib<br />

specials in the area. Beer and<br />

Wine available. All Major Credit<br />

Cards accepted.<br />

315-392-6556 ● ▲ ■<br />

Sisters Bistro<br />

A Gracious Gathering Place -<br />

Serving wine, beer and spirits;<br />

small plates made for sharing.<br />

Our seasonal menu is crafted<br />

with fresh and local ingredients.<br />

Eat Well...Be Well. Located on<br />

Main St. in Old Forge next door<br />

to Herron Realty.<br />

315-369-1053 ▲ ■<br />

Slickers<br />

Come on down to Slickers for<br />

that snack or sandwich, an<br />

afternoon cocktail or that late<br />

nightcap, some easy listening<br />

music or just some good old<br />

conversation. Deluxe pizza,<br />

gourmet burgers, great<br />

sandwiches, homemade soups<br />

and chowder, chili, salads,<br />

nachos, shrimp, clams and<br />

haddock. 369-3002 ▲ ■<br />

Steak House<br />

Steak House, one mile south of<br />

Old Forge. Specializing in<br />

charbroiled steaks, seafood<br />

and chicken. Featuring<br />

delicious daily specials and a<br />

children’s menu all at<br />

reasonable prices. MC, Visa,<br />

AmEx & Discover accepted.<br />

Your hosts the Winslows.<br />

369-6981 ■<br />

Tony Harper’s Pizza &<br />

Clam Shack<br />

Specializing in fresh<br />

dough pizza made daily<br />

featuring two types: traditional<br />

and extra thin crust. Also, wings<br />

slathered with homemade<br />

sauces, steamers, whole bellied<br />

fried clams, fresh salads, slow<br />

cooked pulled pork, burgers,<br />

and specialty sandwiches.<br />

Menu is updated seasonally, try<br />

our new summer items!<br />

Reasonable prices - the beer is<br />

always cold! Full liquor bar,<br />

enjoy your favorite cocktail.<br />

Large parking lot behind<br />

restaurant, Park and Crosby.<br />

Main Street, Old Forge.<br />

315-369-3777 . ▲ ■<br />

Wayback Inn<br />

Located up Big Moose Road,<br />

just a short scenic ride from<br />

Route 28. Our menu has old<br />

favorites and exciting culinary<br />

creations. Many Nightly<br />

Specials - something for<br />

everyone. Watch your favorite<br />

Sporting events on our many<br />

large screen TVs. OPEN 7 DAYS.<br />

Call for room rates and<br />

availability. Come back and<br />

see us soon! 357-6000 ● ▲ ■<br />

Woods Inn<br />

This historic Adirondack<br />

destination is earning a<br />

reputation for wholesome<br />

home-cooked favorites at<br />

honest prices. The restored<br />

Woods Inn has been providing<br />

a century of service to the<br />

intrepid visitors attracted to our<br />

lakeside setting. Great<br />

children’s menu, lakeside<br />

dining. Easy access for<br />

physically challenged.<br />

357-5300. ● ▲ ■<br />

S E RV I N G :<br />

Breakfast = ●<br />

Lunch = ▲<br />

Dinner = ■<br />

For more information, please see<br />

display ads for these Restaurants<br />

elsewhere in this newspaper.


P.O. Box 247, Main St.<br />

Old Forge, NY 13420<br />

Office/Fax: (315) 369-6573<br />

Email: foley.james.c.@gmail.com<br />

Cell: (315) 794-9460 • Home: 369-3282<br />

Dine<br />

Overlooking<br />

The Scenic<br />

Moose River<br />

The Old Mill<br />

Restaurant<br />

Your Restaurant for<br />

Great Steaks and Seafood<br />

Try our new Café Menu including:<br />

Burgers ~ Pasta ~ Chopped Salads<br />

Enjoy a Cocktail on the Deck!<br />

MasterCard<br />

®<br />

James C. Foley<br />

Lic. R. E. Salesperson<br />

Serving Dinner: Mon–Thurs 4:30–9:30pm<br />

Fri & Sat 4:30–10pm • Sunday 4–9pm<br />

Route 28, Old Forge, NY<br />

R EGISTER<br />

T ODAY!<br />

September 24, 2011<br />

Raising money for<br />

<br />

while breaking a record in the<br />

Guinness Book of World Records<br />

followed by a<br />

Celebration at Arrowhead Park<br />

with music, food, raffles and more!<br />

OneSquareMileofHope.org<br />

®<br />

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“ P u t OUR E x p e r i e n c e t o Wo r k F o r Yo u”<br />

30 4 4 M a i n S t r e e t , O l d F orge, NY 13420<br />

Business (315) 369-6910<br />

www.herron-realty.com<br />

Selling your property?<br />

It s all about EXPOSURE.<br />

List your property with Timm Associates<br />

for MAXIMUM EXPOSURE!<br />

We are members of National Association of Realtors, only Realtors can<br />

market properties on the Adirondack-Champlain Valley Multiple Listing<br />

Service (MLS) and Realtor.com.<br />

We are the only local agency with listings that appear on the websites of<br />

national real estate franchises such as Remax, Weichert, and Sotheby s<br />

International!<br />

Buyers can search the entire Adirondack-Champlain Valley MLS on our<br />

website. We understand that having a user friendly website is essential.<br />

TimmAssociates.com receives 300 - 600 visitors a day!<br />

Our listings are on the IDX Agent Application for iPhone and iPad,<br />

download for free and enter agent code 8389.<br />

We advertise 30+ properties on the last three pages of every issue of<br />

Homes and Land Magazine of the Adirondacks.<br />

We are members of the VLS Homes network of websites allowing our<br />

properties to be advertised on over 35 websites!<br />

If you are considering selling a property you will always receive an honest<br />

opinion from us regarding its market value!<br />

Timm Associates, Inc.<br />

ADIRONDACK PROPERTIES & BUSINESSESES<br />

Old Forge 315.369.3951<br />

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www.TimmAssociates.com<br />

Entry Form:<br />

To register online and pay by credit card or PayPal go to<br />

OneSquareMileofHope.org<br />

Otherwise, fill out this and return postmarked by September 14th payable<br />

to:<br />

One Square Mile of Hope, PO Box 231, Inlet, NY 13360<br />

Registrations after September 14th can be done online up until<br />

5:00pm on September 22nd. Registration can be done in person<br />

right up until 10:30am on September 24th.<br />

Registration Fee: $25 per boat (1 paddler) Additional paddlers $10ea<br />

Name:<br />

Address:<br />

City:<br />

State: Zip:<br />

Phone:<br />

Email:<br />

Number canoes/kayaks @ $25 each = $<br />

includes one paddler<br />

Number of additional paddlers @ $10 each = $<br />

Iwishtodonateadditionalmoney<br />

to Susan G. Komen for the Cure® in the amount of $<br />

If you wish for your additional donation to be tax deductible please make a separate check<br />

payable to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and mail with this application.<br />

Shirt Size (one for each paddler):<br />

Total $<br />

S M L XL 2X<br />

Youth YS YM YL<br />

WS(6-8) WM(10-12) WL(14-16)WXL(18-20)<br />

<br />

Method of Payment: We can only accept checks or money orders for<br />

mailed applications. If you would like to pay by credit card, you must<br />

visit our website. If paying by personal check, please provide drivers<br />

license information.<br />

Drivers License # State<br />

I would like to help ( the day of planning for) this event.<br />

Please contact me with more information.<br />

I may need help carrying my canoe/kayak to water.<br />

I am a survivor!<br />

David Dunn<br />

Broker Associate<br />

herron3@aol.com<br />

Tory M. Dunn<br />

Broker Associate<br />

tory@oldforgeusa.com<br />

CARDS OF THANKS<br />

A CAP-PY Duck<br />

thank you<br />

On behalf of the Board<br />

and members of CAP-21, a<br />

great big thank you to all<br />

those who made the first<br />

CAP-PY Duck Derby a great<br />

success. Approximately 1,600<br />

ducks were adopted and both<br />

the day and the event turned<br />

out sunny with great crowd<br />

participation.<br />

Such an event takes many<br />

hands to make it happen, so<br />

thanks to all those sponsors<br />

who provided donations for<br />

this event, thanks to all those<br />

who adopted ducks and special<br />

thanks to the following:<br />

Tim Foley and Bill Ransom<br />

for their event coordination;<br />

Lucy Luce for her marvelous<br />

CAP-PY Duck costumes;<br />

Casey Crofut for the<br />

Highway Department and<br />

their duck dumper ; Chief<br />

Russell and the Town of<br />

Webb Police Department for<br />

traffic control; Doug Criss of<br />

the Black River Regulating<br />

District for the extra water<br />

boost; Mike Farmer for his<br />

promotional support and PA<br />

system; Lisa Barker for her<br />

music and announcing work;<br />

our face-painters extraordinaire<br />

Lexie Haehl, Camry<br />

and McKenzie Liddle and<br />

Julia Delaney; Patty Foley<br />

and Dawn Schweinsberg for<br />

their ongoing support; Paige<br />

Schweinsberg for her Oscar<br />

winning portrayal of CAP-PY<br />

Duck at events all summer;<br />

Ed Booton for constructing<br />

the patented duck sluice<br />

and finish line work; and to<br />

all our duck adoption facilitators<br />

(ticket sellers) and our<br />

specially trained corps of finish<br />

line duck collectors who<br />

got very, very wet.<br />

We believe several of the<br />

ducks made a break for freedom.<br />

So if anyone finds a<br />

numbered little yellow rubber<br />

duck floating downstream on<br />

the Moose River please return<br />

to their home at Hemmer<br />

Cottage. For a full list of<br />

Derby winners, please contact<br />

CAP-21 or visit the website<br />

at www.cap-21.org.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Kristin Frymire, CAP-21<br />

Thank you from<br />

the Committee for<br />

the Guide s Dinner<br />

Awonderful time was<br />

had by all at the Guide s<br />

(Steak) Dinner, held under<br />

the Big Tent on the lakeside<br />

of the Big Moose<br />

Community Chapel on Aug.<br />

13.<br />

On behalf of our committee,<br />

we want to say thank you<br />

to everyone who supported<br />

Please see THANKS,<br />

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N•E•W•S•M•A•K•E•R•S<br />

Sam Rodick (7) caught an 18.5 inch Large Mouth Bass in<br />

12 inches of water in his Grampa s boathouse on Third Lake on<br />

September 4, 2011 using a #8 hook and bobber. He named his<br />

catch The Boathouse Bully because it chased the other fish<br />

away. He is the son of Robert Rodick of Scotia and the grandson<br />

of Joan and Fred Armstrong of Old Forge.<br />

Sylvia Rowan of Herkimer<br />

and Herkimer County Clerk,<br />

was presented a 2011<br />

Achievement Award and was<br />

named 2011 Clerk of the Year<br />

by the New York State<br />

Association of County Clerks<br />

(NYSACC) at the Association s<br />

Summer Meeting in Mohonk in<br />

Ulster County. She served a one-year-term as President of<br />

NYSACC and worked hard to keep county DMV offices viable,<br />

encouraged organ and tissue donations and continued to improve<br />

records management of real estate and court records<br />

through the use of technology, all for the benefit of New York<br />

State taxpayers.<br />

Tamara and Tom Casella of New<br />

Hartford have a new baby daughter, Piper<br />

Elizabeth Casella, born August 5, 2011<br />

weighing seven pounds, seven ounces. Susan<br />

and Mark Webster of Old Forge are grandparents.<br />

Karen and Ralph Dittenhoefer of<br />

Barneveld, owners/chefs of The South<br />

Trenton Pub, were winners of the New York<br />

State Fair s Best New York Burger Contest<br />

(sponsored by the New York Beef Industry<br />

Council) with their 8-Pointer Burger, an<br />

eight ounce Angus patty, with cream cheese/sour cream/lime compound, melted Jalapeno and<br />

Peppadew Yancey s Fancy Artisan Cheese, fresh avocado, bacon, red onion and lettuce in a<br />

French roll. Competitors came from all over the State for a live cook-off judged by food and<br />

wine critics. They were presented with a Silver Tray Trophy to hang in their bar.<br />

Anne Nassar of Utica was appointed Head Librarian of the 115-year-old USC The<br />

Business College with campuses in Utica, Canastota and Oneonta and a mission to prepare men<br />

and women for successful careers in business and technology. She earned her MLS at SUNY<br />

Albany and her BA in English literature at Utica College. Most recently she served as a Library<br />

Aide for Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES, served as a Reference Librarian at Hamilton<br />

College and at Cazenovia College and worked at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute<br />

Library.<br />

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new jobs, promotions, awards, honors, holes-in-one, big catches, reunions, academic<br />

honors, special guests, etc.) BY MAIL TO KEN SPRAGUE AT THE EXPRESS OR BY<br />

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Thanks from page 15<br />

our efforts by attending (and<br />

working) this fun event.<br />

Such an accomplishment<br />

could never have been attained<br />

without the fun and<br />

hard work expended by all.<br />

Profits are being donated primarily<br />

to the food banks in<br />

Inlet and Old Forge and the<br />

remainder to the youth recreation<br />

program here on Big<br />

Moose Lake.<br />

We thank you with a big<br />

heart for the generosity expended<br />

by the following local<br />

businesses who donated to<br />

our program: The Waldheim<br />

Hotel, Big Moose Inn,<br />

Glenmore Hotel, Big Moose<br />

Station Restaurant,<br />

McDonald s Restaurant,<br />

Dunn s Boat Service, Old<br />

Forge Hardware, Dan s Big<br />

M Grocery, DiOrio s Grocery<br />

and McCraith Beverages.<br />

Thank you,<br />

Bonnie Bennett for the<br />

Guide s Dinner Committee<br />

MAC s appreciates<br />

Ladies golf league<br />

MAC s Safe Ride would<br />

like to thank the Ladies 9th<br />

and 18th hole golf league for<br />

choosing the van service as<br />

the recipient of their annual<br />

Rally for a Cure golf tournament.<br />

The gorgeous day and delicious<br />

luncheon added to the<br />

pleasure of sharing the day<br />

with so many wonderful<br />

women while raising awareness<br />

and funding for such<br />

worthy causes. Thank you.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Gisele Kress<br />

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Page 18 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Obituaries from page 10<br />

Association. He was currently<br />

a member of the American<br />

Legion Post of Lowville and<br />

the VFW Post of Boonville.<br />

Ken is survived by three<br />

daughters, Bethany Ardizzone<br />

(Gary) of Hudson, Fla.;<br />

Donna Moshier of Liverpool,<br />

N.Y.; and Susan Winters<br />

(James) of Forestport, N.Y.;<br />

and one son Timothy of Calif;<br />

three grandchildren, Tracy<br />

Moshier of Guam, Kelly<br />

Moshier of Syracuse,<br />

Benjamin Winters of<br />

Forestport, and one greatgrandson,<br />

Zehr Moshier-<br />

Fabro of Guam.<br />

Ken wrote his Memoirs in<br />

three booklets. He loved a<br />

connection with people, and<br />

touched many lives with<br />

years of kindness, caring and<br />

generosity.<br />

Afuneral service will be<br />

held on Wednesday, Sept. 14,<br />

at 11 a.m. at the Bossuot-<br />

Lundy Funeral Home, Inc.,<br />

10229 Washington St.,<br />

Copenhagen, with the Rev.<br />

Housing from page 3<br />

ness staff, town workers, etc.<br />

afford to live in the community<br />

in which they work?<br />

These two public meetings<br />

have been scheduled for<br />

Sept. 19 for 2:30 p.m. at the<br />

Long Lake Town Hall and at<br />

6 p.m. at the Town of Webb<br />

Park Avenue building in Old<br />

Forge. CAP-21 encourages<br />

business owners, developers,<br />

contractors, real estate personnel<br />

and interested citizens<br />

to attend.<br />

River Street Planning and<br />

Design has been charged with<br />

reviewing local property<br />

availability, zoning and regulatory<br />

issues, repurposing of<br />

existing properties and possible<br />

barriers to housing development.<br />

If you have any questions<br />

or concerns you would like to<br />

pose for the consultants<br />

please contact us at CAP-21<br />

at (315) 369-3353 or at<br />

info@cap-21.org. J<br />

Evan Zehr officiating. Burial<br />

with Military Honors will follow<br />

in Port Leyden Cemetery.<br />

Visitation will be held on<br />

Tuesday at the Funeral Home<br />

from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9<br />

p.m.<br />

Memorial donations may<br />

be made to Lewis County<br />

Hospice, 7785 State St.<br />

Lowville, NY 13367, or the<br />

charity of one s choice.<br />

Ruth LeFevre<br />

September 9, 2011<br />

Ruth Christman LeFevre,<br />

87, of Eagle Bay, has returned<br />

home to God. Ruth passed<br />

away peacefully on Sept. 9, at<br />

the Sunset Nursing Home in<br />

Boonville. Ruth was born on<br />

Sept. 1, 1924 and she was<br />

joined in marriage to Elton<br />

LeFevre on Oct. 12, 1957.<br />

Ruth was a graduate of<br />

Hartwick College and spent<br />

many years working in the<br />

banking industry.<br />

Ruth was best known lo-<br />

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Ofce: 507 Plum Street, Suite 300, Syracuse, NY 13204<br />

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Keyes Pancake House<br />

& Restaurant<br />

Family Dining • Children’s Menu<br />

Breakfast Served All Day<br />

Many varieties of Pancakes, Waffles & Omelets, Biscuits<br />

w /sausage Gravy, Breakfast Burritos, Stuffed French Toast,<br />

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cally for Ruth s Yarn Barn<br />

which she owned and operated<br />

in Eagle Bay. She was an<br />

avid knitter and could knit<br />

anything from mittens to<br />

afghans, sweaters to baby<br />

clothes.<br />

Ruth has been a member<br />

of the Dewey/Old Forge<br />

Chapter #449 Order of the<br />

Eastern Stars since 1982<br />

where she served as the<br />

Matron of Chapter in 1990<br />

and served numerous years as<br />

chaplin.<br />

Ruth will be missed by<br />

family and friends and especially<br />

the Eagle Bay community.<br />

Ruth is survived by her<br />

husband Elton LeFevre.<br />

There will be no calling<br />

hours. Donations can be made<br />

in Ruth s name to the Eagle<br />

Bay Fire Department.<br />

Funeral arrangements are<br />

being made by Dimbleby<br />

Freidal Williams Edmunds.<br />

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Liquor Store<br />

Hostess: Jean (Kowalik) VanValkenburg<br />

Rooms Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly • Friendly Family Atmosphere<br />

Reservations Appreciated • Rt. 28, Otter Lake (315) 369-6440<br />

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Fresh Haddock Fish Fry 10.99<br />

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Prime Rib Thick Cut 20.99<br />

Roast Stuffed Pork 13.99<br />

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Klosner plans<br />

to run for court<br />

Herkimer County First<br />

Assistant District Attorney<br />

Prescott E. Klosner has officially<br />

announced his candidacy<br />

for New York State<br />

Supreme Court Justice, 5th<br />

Judicial District, which includes<br />

the counties of<br />

Herkimer, Oneida, Onondaga,<br />

Oswego, Lewis, and Jefferson.<br />

Klosner, 40, a registered<br />

Republican and longtime resident<br />

of Ilion in Herkimer<br />

County, will be running for<br />

one of four open seats in a<br />

race that will be decided by<br />

general election on Tuesday,<br />

Nov. 8. The four open seats<br />

are in Herkimer, Jefferson,<br />

Lewis and Oneida Counties.<br />

Klosner s decision to<br />

enter the race was prompted<br />

in part by former Supreme<br />

Court Judge Michael E.<br />

Daley s recent retirement,<br />

which created a vacancy on<br />

the bench and opened the<br />

door for his entrance.<br />

I felt that at this point in<br />

my career, I now have the<br />

courtroom knowledge and experience<br />

that s necessary to<br />

be an effective judge,<br />

Klosner explained. I can also<br />

bring a strong work ethic, a<br />

youthful energy and a fresh<br />

perspective to the judicial<br />

process, which would hopefully<br />

benefit and better serve<br />

the interests of the people of<br />

New York State.<br />

Klosner said he recognized<br />

the importance of keeping<br />

a sitting judge in<br />

Herkimer County and is running<br />

out of a sense of duty to<br />

make sure that Daley s seat<br />

doesn t go elsewhere for the<br />

next 14 years, the term a state<br />

Supreme Court justice serves.<br />

In his spare time, Klosner<br />

volunteers as a youth sports<br />

coach and belongs to several<br />

community and religious organizations.<br />

He and his wife<br />

Jacy reside in Ilion with their<br />

three children.J<br />

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Page 20 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Exhibit by Roy Senn at the library<br />

Photography Abhors an<br />

Empty Wall exhibit by Roy<br />

Senn will be on display at the<br />

Old Forge Library from Sept.<br />

9 through Oct. 31.<br />

As part of the First Friday<br />

Artwalk, there will be a reception<br />

held from 1 to 3 p.m. on<br />

Oct. 7, at the library.<br />

This art exhibit reception<br />

provides a great opportunity<br />

to meet and talk with the<br />

artist. Refreshments will be<br />

served. Roy s work is derived<br />

from a life long affair with<br />

outdoor photography. This<br />

was his way of getting outdoors<br />

and away from the fluorescent<br />

lights and constant<br />

human chatter that is often a<br />

necessary part of earning a<br />

living.<br />

Of his work Senn says, It<br />

was important for me to go<br />

beyond snapshots and practice<br />

photography as a craft. I also<br />

had a deep love for the natural<br />

world so I emulated the work<br />

of master pictorial photographers<br />

such as Ansel<br />

Adams,Elliott Porter, and<br />

Joseph Muench. These individuals<br />

produced their brilliantly<br />

detailed work with<br />

large format view cameras.<br />

Over the years Senn s<br />

photographs have been printed<br />

in many publications including<br />

Adirondack Life,<br />

National wildlife, and<br />

Outdoor and Travel<br />

Photography. He has since<br />

moved on to embrace digital<br />

photography and all its advantages.<br />

Especially important to<br />

Senn is the avoidance of harsh<br />

darkroom chemicals and their<br />

disposal. All of his prints<br />

have been processed and<br />

printed digitally. A number of<br />

the prints he is showing began<br />

with digital scans from his<br />

collection of B&W negatives<br />

and color transparencies. J<br />

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Weekend Delivery Also Available<br />

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17th Annual<br />

Big Bucks Give-A-Way<br />

Win Up To $ 70,000<br />

with One Ticket!<br />

To Benefit the Old Forge Fire Department<br />

1. A maximum of 2000 tickets will be sold at $50.00 each.<br />

2. Make checks payable to Old Forge Fire Department.<br />

3. Mail to: Old Forge Fire Dept.<br />

P.O. Box 925<br />

Old Forge, New York 13420<br />

CHECKS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE MAIL BY SEPTEMBER 14, 2011<br />

4. The date of the drawing will be Sunday, September 18, 2011 at noon at the Old Forge Fire Hall<br />

5. The drawing will begin with the 62nd prize and go on to the first.<br />

6. Every winning ticket will be thrown back into the drum so you can win more than once on each tick et.<br />

7. Members of the Old Forge Fire Department are eligible to purchase tickets.<br />

8. You do not have to be present to win.<br />

9. Up to two names on a ticket will be allowed.<br />

10. Purchasers must be at least 18 years of age.<br />

Big Bucks Give-A-Way Prizes<br />

1. $13,000 or 13% of the available prize money.<br />

2. $7,000 or 7% of the available prize money.<br />

3. $6,000 or 6% of the available prize money.<br />

4. $5,000 or 5% of the available prize money.<br />

5. (4) $4,000 or 4% each of the available prize money.<br />

6. (4) $2,000 or 2% each of the available prize money.<br />

7. (4) $1,000 or 1% each of the available prize money.<br />

8. (6) $500 or .5% each of the available prize money.<br />

9. (40) $200 or .2% each of the available prize money.<br />

D e t a c h H e r e<br />

Up to $70,000<br />

in total prizes<br />

paid out.<br />

62 Prizes in all<br />

$$ ALL TICKETS WILL BE MAILED TO YOU $$<br />

Name______________________________<br />

Name______________________________<br />

Address____________________________<br />

Town/City__________________________<br />

State/Zip___________________________<br />

Phone #____________________________<br />

Ticket # Choices if available______________<br />

NATHAN’S BAKERY<br />

Homemade<br />

Bagels • Donuts • Rolls<br />

Muffins • Pies • PIZZA<br />

Bialy’s • 8-Grain Bread<br />

Special Orders<br />

Beautifully Decorated Cakes<br />

Crosby Blvd., Old Forge • 315-369-3933 or 315-796-6062<br />

Open Weekends and Holidays<br />

Name______________________________<br />

Name______________________________<br />

Address____________________________<br />

Town/City__________________________<br />

State/Zip___________________________<br />

Phone #____________________________<br />

Ticket # Choices if available______________


SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY / SSI / CHILD SSI<br />

FREE CONSULTATION - NO FEE UNLESS YOU WIN<br />

A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Stone Products for Sale<br />

M itchell S tone P roducts LLC<br />

Based Based out out out of of of Tahawus<br />

Tahawus<br />

Products Readily Available<br />

• #1 Stone • #2 Stone<br />

• Culverts and Road Fabric<br />

• 3/8” Minus (Driveway Mix)<br />

• 3/4” Minus Driveway Mix<br />

• 1 1/2” Minus (State Spec Item 4)<br />

More Products to be available throughout the summer<br />

Delivery is Available<br />

Call for prices and other products you may need.<br />

518-359-7029<br />

SIGHTSEEING CRUISE<br />

Route 28, Main St., Old Forge (Across from Enchanted Forest/Water Safari)<br />

Tickets: oldforgelakecruises.com or (315) 369-6473<br />

MAILBOAT<br />

Mon. thru Sat. @ 9:45am<br />

Last Cruise Sept. 15th<br />

Kimberly MacDougall<br />

C l a i m a n t R e p re s e n t a t i v e<br />

(315) 942-6883<br />

No r t h C o u n tryAdvocate@gmail.com<br />

Dedicated to providing professional, individualized, and<br />

compassionate advocacy to the North Country<br />

The Tamarack Cafe<br />

& Movie House<br />

Cafe Open: 7am-2pm Daily<br />

Closed Tuesdays<br />

Hungr y B e a r B r eakfasts • Roasted Tu r k e y S a n d w i c h e s • D a i l y S p e c ials<br />

Main St./Route 28 • Downtown Inlet • 315-357-2001<br />

Join us for an experience sightseeing while<br />

cruising the first four lakes of the Fulton Chain.<br />

Fall Cruising Schedule<br />

Starting Saturday, Sept. 17th<br />

Wed. thru Sun. @ 11am, 1pm & 3pm<br />

Mon. & Tues. @ 11am & 1pm<br />

M u l l i g a n ’ s R e s t a u r a n t<br />

Continental Breakfast Bar<br />

Mon. - Thurs. 7-10:30am<br />

Mini Breakfast Buffet<br />

Fri. & Sat. 7-10:30am<br />

Lunch Daily 11am-4pm<br />

Available for Small Parties<br />

& Special Events<br />

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On the north shore of Fourth Lake is where you will find this<br />

simply adorable cottage. From the bright and airy kitchen-dining<br />

area to the cozy living room with stone fireplace, this could be just<br />

the one you’ve been looking for. Features include two bedrooms, a<br />

TV room (could be another bedroom!), lakeside deck plus<br />

screened porch and a spacious dock. With a short walk from<br />

parking area to back door, this offering is priced right at . . . $399,000<br />

BURKHARD<br />

Insurance & Real Estate<br />

Home • Auto • Business • Recreational Vehicles<br />

Main Street • Inlet, NY 13360 • 315-357-5901<br />

Pro Shop 315-357-3503 Mulligan’s 315-357-4310<br />

WILDERNESS CRUISE to BEAVER RIVER<br />

S c h e d u l e :<br />

Leaves Stillwater at 12:30<br />

Returns Stillwater at 4:30<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

September 10 thru October 9<br />

We’ve got<br />

ya covered<br />

J<br />

Adirondack Express<br />

Hamilton County Express<br />

Sacandaga Express<br />

J<br />

Express<br />

yourself<br />

Sunday Brunch<br />

8am - Noon:<br />

$ 10 95<br />

Lunch Av ailable:<br />

Lakeside Dining at the Norridgewock Lodge<br />

Full Bar and Gift Shop<br />

315-376-6200 Daily Luncheon<br />

Parking at Stillwater and<br />

www.BeaverRiver.com Dinner Specials<br />

thompson@BeaverRiver.com<br />

Lakeside cottages and motel rooms...<br />

The Thompson Family - Since 1911


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 22 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Briefs from page 13<br />

each provide a boat, along<br />

with many other wooden<br />

boats from private individuals.<br />

Each boat will have a<br />

driver and a narrator to detail<br />

the history of various points<br />

of interest along the way. The<br />

tour will last approximately<br />

two hours.<br />

Boarding will take place<br />

at the Old Forge Pond navigation<br />

docks and plenty of parking<br />

will be available at the<br />

Hemmer Cottage. The Town<br />

of Webb Historical<br />

Association raises money<br />

each year to operate the<br />

Goodsell Museum located at<br />

2993 State Route 28 in Old<br />

Forge and to continue to collect<br />

and preserve local history.<br />

Due to limited seating,<br />

make your reservation early<br />

by calling the Historical<br />

Association at (315) 369-<br />

3838. No tickets will be sold<br />

on boarding day. Advance<br />

payment is required.<br />

Board of education<br />

meeting capsule<br />

The Town of Webb UFSD<br />

Board of Education held a<br />

meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 6,<br />

2011.<br />

The Board of Education<br />

took the following action:<br />

Appointed Hilary George<br />

as After School Program<br />

Instructor.<br />

Approved: Board Goals<br />

for the 2011-2012 school<br />

year.<br />

Approved the revised<br />

2011-2012 instructional calendar.<br />

School will be in session<br />

Dec. 23, 2011 with a holiday<br />

on January 2, 2012;<br />

Spring Break will be March<br />

26- April 6, 2012 due to a<br />

NYS testing schedule change.<br />

Reviewed Board Policies:<br />

Code of Conduct, Purchasing<br />

and Investments.<br />

Discussed the enrichment<br />

program proposal and a technology<br />

proposal<br />

The next regular meeting<br />

is scheduled for Tuesday,<br />

Sept. 20, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Find a book buddy<br />

at the library<br />

The fall session of Book<br />

Buddies, an inter-generational<br />

Please see BRIEFS,<br />

Page 30<br />

B ENN R EALTY<br />

5584 Lake Shore Drive<br />

Kayuta Lake<br />

Remsen, NY 13438<br />

(315) 831-5061<br />

LAKEFRONT LUXURY ON KAYUTA LAKE<br />

Beautiful 4 year old, 2 bedroom, 2 bath cottage on its own little<br />

peninsula. Sleeps 8 comfortably. Tastefully decorated with an<br />

Adirondack theme. Offered fully furnished and ready to move<br />

in for only $325,000<br />

Dave Feikert, Salesperson<br />

All properties offered subject to prior sale.<br />

V i s it our websi t e w w w. b e n n r e alty.com for more details & ph otos<br />

PETS OF THE WEEK<br />

Photo submitted<br />

Patches is a handsome, 4-year-old, neutered male, black and<br />

white cat. Alfonso is a cute, 4-year-old, neutered male, gray<br />

tiger and white cat. They are friendly and affectionate and<br />

they love to get attention. Patches and Alfonso are brothers<br />

and best friends and would love to be adopted together.<br />

Because they’ve been at the shelter so long, their adoption<br />

fees are reduced. For more information call the Humane<br />

Society of Rome at (315) 337-1434 or email them at<br />

humanesocietyrome@hotmail.com. Their web site can be<br />

found at www.humanesocietyrome.com. Donations to adopt<br />

an animal are: Cats and kittens over 4 months are $90.<br />

Includes spay/neuter, FELV/FIV test, first shots, worming, and<br />

flea control treatment. Kittens (4 months and younger) are<br />

$100. Includes spay/neuter, first shots, boosters (if still in<br />

shelter after 21 days), worming, and flea control treatment.<br />

Dogs and puppies over 4 months are $135. Includes<br />

spay/neuter, Heartworm test (puppies must be six months<br />

old), first shots, rabies shot, worming, and flea control<br />

treatment. Puppies, four months and younger are $150.<br />

Includes spay/neuter, heartworm test, first shots, rabies shot,<br />

worming, and flea control treatment. A pet starter kit also<br />

comes with adoptions. If the animal is not spayed, a $35<br />

refundable deposit as per NYS Spay/Neuter Law will be<br />

collected at the time of adoption.<br />

We<br />

Preach<br />

Christ<br />

(Col. 1:28)<br />

Inlet Community Church<br />

12 South Shore Road • Inlet, NY 13360 • Phone: (315) 357-2291<br />

Sunday Bible School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:15 a.m.<br />

Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer . . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m.<br />

P.O. Box 601, 102 Lakeview Avenue<br />

Old Forge, NY 13420<br />

315-369-3123 • Fax: 315-369-2733<br />

rivetts@telenet.net<br />

www.rivettsmarine.com<br />

OPEN DAILY 8AM-6PM<br />

BOAT RENTALS<br />

Enjoy the Beautiful Fulton Chain of Lakes. ~ Be the captain of the boat of your choice ~<br />

Pontoon Boats • Power Boats • Ski Boats • Fishing Boats • Canoes • Pedal Boats<br />

“Pride is the Difference”<br />

B e a u t i f u l a n d R e l a x i n g<br />

K a y u t a L a k e<br />

C a m p g r o u n d<br />

T U B E S<br />

©2008 BRP US Inc. ® are Registered Trademarks of<br />

Bombardier Recreational Products In. or its affilliates. T U B E S<br />

10 8 9 2 C a m pground Rd.,<br />

F o r e s t p o r t , N Y 1 3 3 3 8<br />

( 3 1 5 ) 8 3 1 - 5 0 7 7<br />

Lar g e Sites with tall pine trees • 2 Large Pavilions<br />

LP G a s, Firewood & Ice sold at camp store<br />

Boat Ramp • Lake Front Beach • Kayak and Canoe Rentals<br />

Fishing • Hiking • Geocaching • Shuffle Board • Bocce<br />

• Cornhole • Horseshoes • Blongoball • Basketball • Volleyball<br />

Indoor and Outdoor Movies • Over 150 Sites on 50 Acres<br />

Primitive Tent Sites • Family Oriented Activities<br />

Nearby Shopping and Antiquing<br />

L e t O u r F amily Take Care of Your Family<br />

w w w.c a m p adirondack.com<br />

NEW &<br />

USED<br />

Pontoon<br />

Boats &<br />

Bowriders<br />

FOR SALE<br />

- FULL SERVICE MARINA -<br />

GAS • BOAT LAUNCH • DOCKAGE • SERVICE • WINTER STORAGE<br />

factory trained service technicians<br />

- COMPLETE MARINE STORE -<br />

BOAT • TRAILER • CANOE • SPORTS


2938 State • Rt 28 • Old Forge, NY 13420<br />

www.dioriossupermarket.com<br />

LOOK For PRICE LOCK Everyday Sales<br />

Throughout The Store!<br />

In Oil Or Water<br />

5 Oz Can<br />

Chicken<br />

Of The Sea<br />

Solid White Tuna<br />

Double Coupons<br />

Up To 60 ¢<br />

$ 1<br />

Selected Varieties Excluding Tomato • Chicken<br />

Noodle • Cream Of Mushroom & Cream Of<br />

Chicken • 10.5 To 11.5 Oz Can<br />

Campbell’s<br />

Condensed<br />

Soup<br />

$ 1<br />

We Accept<br />

VISA, MASTER CARD,<br />

DISCOVER, ATM & EBT Cards<br />

Fresh Lean<br />

Cut From Loin<br />

Boneless<br />

Center Cut<br />

Pork Chops299 lb.<br />

20% Fat<br />

Savings Pack<br />

Fresh<br />

80% Lean<br />

Ground Beef289 lb.<br />

Sliced Fresh In Our Deli<br />

White Or Yellow<br />

Land O Lakes<br />

American<br />

Cheese499 lb.<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

64 Fl Oz Btl<br />

Gatorade<br />

Thirst<br />

Quencher<br />

2/$ 3<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

5 To 6.55 Oz Pkg<br />

Celeste<br />

Pizza<br />

For One<br />

$ 1<br />

Store Hours:<br />

Monday - Thursday: 8am to 7pm<br />

Friday & Saturday: 8am to 8pm<br />

Sunday: 8am to 6pm<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

6 Oz Cntr<br />

Chobani<br />

Greek<br />

Yogurt<br />

$ 1<br />

Selected Varieties • 64 Fl Oz Btl<br />

Or 4 Pack • 48 Fl Oz Pkg Or<br />

Sparkling 4 Pack • 33.6 Fl Oz Pkg<br />

Ocean Spray<br />

Cranberry Juice<br />

Cocktail Drinks<br />

$ 2<br />

Welcome<br />

Firemen!<br />

High In Iron<br />

10 Oz Cello Pkg<br />

Fresh<br />

Spinach<br />

American • 12 Oz<br />

Italian • 10 Oz<br />

European • 10 Oz<br />

Or Caesar • 7.6 Oz Pkg<br />

Dole<br />

Salad<br />

Blends<br />

Locally Grown<br />

Sold In Tote Bag<br />

McIntosh<br />

Apples<br />

$ 1 ea.<br />

2/$ 4<br />

$<br />

1lb.<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

9 Fl Oz Btl<br />

Ken’s<br />

Steak House<br />

Salad Dressing<br />

$ 1<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

4.5 To 8 Oz Box<br />

Betty<br />

Crocker<br />

Fruit Snacks<br />

4/$ 4<br />

SPECIALS VALID SEPTEMBER 13 THRU SEPTEMBER 17, 2011<br />

TUES WED THURS FRI SAT<br />

13 14 15 16 17<br />

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ILLUSTRATIONS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT ITEMS ON SALE. NOT ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE AT ALL STORES. 0913 DiOrios Page 1<br />

Must<br />

Buy 4<br />

Lesser<br />

Quantities<br />

Sold At<br />

$2.00 ea.


Barilla<br />

Pasta<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

12 To 16 Oz Box<br />

4/$ 5<br />

IGA Grated<br />

Parmesan Cheese<br />

Or Parmesan Romano<br />

8 Oz Cntr<br />

2/$ 5<br />

Kashi<br />

Cereal<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

10.4 To 17.5 Oz Box<br />

$ 3<br />

Quaker<br />

Instant Oatmeal<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

11.5 To 15.1 Oz Box<br />

$ 3<br />

IGA<br />

Granulated Sugar<br />

5 Lb Bag<br />

$ 3<br />

12.9 Oz Pkg<br />

IGA Quick Mac<br />

2/$ 5<br />

5.75 Oz Jar<br />

IGA Stuffed Spanish Olives 2/$ 15 3<br />

Freihofer’s Hearty Breads<br />

Gallon Size<br />

75 Ct Box<br />

Baggies Food Storage Bags 2/$ 5<br />

800 Ct Pkg<br />

IGA Bath Tissue 4 Pack 1<br />

0913 DiOrios Page 2<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

24 Oz Pkg<br />

2/$ 6<br />

Scotties Facial Tissues<br />

Selected Varieties • 132 Ct Or<br />

Cube • 60 To 75 Ct Box<br />

$ 1<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

25 Oz Jar<br />

IGA Applesauce<br />

Oz Pkg<br />

IGA Raisins<br />

Standard<br />

25 Sq Ft Roll<br />

IGA Aluminum Foil<br />

39 8.5 Oz<br />

51 Ct Pkg<br />

DOLLAR WISE GROCERY BUYS<br />

IGA Foam Cups<br />

Barilla<br />

Pasta Sauce<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

24 Oz Jar<br />

2/$ 5<br />

Knorr Rice Or<br />

Pasta Sides<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

3.8 To 5.8 Oz Pkg<br />

$ 1<br />

General Mills<br />

Milk’n Cereal Bars<br />

Or Treats • Selected Varieties<br />

5.1 To 9.5 Oz Pkg<br />

$ 2<br />

2/$ 3<br />

$ 2<br />

1<br />

$ 1 40<br />

Or Au Gratin Potatoes<br />

5.25 Oz Box<br />

IGA Scalloped Potatoes<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

7 To 8 Oz Pkg<br />

Zatarain’s Rice Mix<br />

Packaged Breads<br />

Freihofer’s Italian Bread<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

20 Oz Pkg<br />

2/$ 5<br />

$ 1<br />

3/$ 5<br />

Ct Pkg<br />

IGA Fabric Softener Sheets $ 1<br />

Finish • Selected Varieties • 14.2 To 75 Oz<br />

09 Or Jet Dry • 6.76 To 8.45 Fl Oz Btl<br />

Jet Dry Or Finish Dishwasher Detergent<br />

General Mills Cereal<br />

Original Cheerios 8.9 Oz • Total<br />

10.6 Oz • Cookie Crisp 11.25 Oz<br />

Golden Grahams 12 Oz Or<br />

Multigrain Cheerios 9 Oz Box<br />

2/$ 5<br />

Old El Paso<br />

Dinner Kits<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

8.4 To 14 Oz Pkg<br />

2/$ 5<br />

$ 2<br />

Household & Pet Needs<br />

IGA Paper Towels<br />

9 Inch<br />

100 Ct Pkg<br />

IGA White Coated<br />

Paper Plates<br />

Chock full o’Nuts<br />

Coffee<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

10.3 To 11.3 Oz Can<br />

2/$ 7<br />

Nirvana Spring Water<br />

24 Pack<br />

16.9 Fl Oz Btls • 338 Fl Oz Pkg<br />

Plus Deposit<br />

$ 3<br />

$ 4<br />

2 Ply • Print<br />

70 Ct Roll<br />

$ 1<br />

Freihofer’s Chocolate Chip Cookies<br />

Planters<br />

Peanut Butter<br />

Creamy Or Crunchy<br />

16.3 Oz Jar<br />

12 Oz Pkg<br />

2 99<br />

Xtra 2X Liquid Detergent<br />

Selected Varieties • 55 To 75 Fl Oz Btl<br />

Or Nice’n Fluffy Fabric Softener<br />

68.75 Fl Oz Btl<br />

Bugles Or<br />

Chex Snack Mix<br />

Selected Varieties Or Cheerios Original<br />

Snack Mix • 4.44 To 8.75 Oz Pkg<br />

$ 2<br />

Pop•Secret<br />

Microwave Popcorn<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

4.8 To 9.6 Oz Box<br />

$ 2<br />

2/$ 5<br />

$ 4<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

32 Oz Pkg<br />

IGA Creme Cookies<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

7.1 To 8.25 Oz Pkg<br />

IGA Soft Cookies<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

3.15 To 3.5 Lb Bag<br />

9 Lives Dry Cat Food<br />

2/$ 5<br />

$ 1<br />

Entenmann’s Bagged Donuts<br />

Or Lit’l Bites • Selected<br />

Varieties • 8.25 To 10 Oz Pkg<br />

3 49<br />

Meow Mix Market Select<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

Cat Food • 2.75 Oz Pkg<br />

5/$ 3<br />

3 49<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

14 To 20 Lb Pkg<br />

Cat’s Pride Scoopable Cat Litter $ 6<br />

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ILLUSTRATIONS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT ITEMS ON SALE. NOT ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE AT ALL STORES.<br />

16 Oz Loaf<br />

Arnold’s<br />

Raisin Bread<br />

2 99


Boneless<br />

Chuck Roast<br />

Certified Angus Beef<br />

3 79<br />

Boneless<br />

Chuck Steaks<br />

Certified Angus Beef<br />

399 lb<br />

Florida’s Natural<br />

Orange Juice<br />

2/$ 5<br />

Stouffer’s Lean<br />

Cuisine Entrees<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

5.12 To 11.5 Oz Pkg<br />

$ 2<br />

Bob Evans<br />

Sausage Roll<br />

Links Or Patties • Selected Varieties<br />

12 To 16 Oz Pkg<br />

329 6 ea.<br />

Or Grapefruit • Selected Varieties Or Orange Mango • Apple Or Ruby Red<br />

Cranberry • 59 Fl Oz Carafe Or Crtn<br />

The Best Meats In Town<br />

Fresh Boneless<br />

Center Cut Pork Roast<br />

Lean<br />

Cut From Loin<br />

2 89<br />

lb. lb. 3<br />

Boneless<br />

Chuck Stew Meat<br />

Certified Angus Beef<br />

389 lb.<br />

16 Oz Pkg<br />

Oscar Mayer Meat Bologna 249 16 Oz Pkg<br />

Oscar Mayer Beef Bologna 349 17.5 Oz Pkg<br />

Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls 2/$ Selected Varieties<br />

16 Fl Oz Cntr<br />

Coffeemate Natural Bliss Creamer<br />

7<br />

2/$ 5<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

12.1 To 16 Oz Pkg<br />

Swanson Hungry Man Dinners 2/$ 6<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

24 To 36 Fl Oz Pkg<br />

Luigi’s Italian Ice<br />

2/$ 6<br />

Fresh Ground<br />

Beef Patties<br />

Great On The Grill<br />

399 lb.<br />

Packaged Meats<br />

6 Oz Pkg<br />

16 Oz Pkg<br />

Smithfield<br />

Sliced Bacon<br />

Regular Or Thick Sliced<br />

16 Oz Pkg<br />

2/$ 7<br />

Louis Rich Turkey Bologna1 99 6 Oz Pkg<br />

Dairy Delights<br />

Dannon<br />

Yogurt<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

6 Oz Cntr<br />

10/$ 6<br />

Frozen Favorites<br />

Birds Eye<br />

Vegetables<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

9 To 10 Oz Box<br />

$ 1<br />

Philly Gourmet<br />

Beef Patties<br />

2 Lb Box<br />

At DiOrio’s<br />

Jones Canadian Bacon 3 29 Only The Finest & Freshest<br />

Regular Or Fat Free<br />

16 Fl Oz Crtn<br />

Hood Half & Half<br />

Ready To Bake • Selected Varieties<br />

16 To 16.5 Oz Pkg<br />

Nestle Cookie Dough<br />

13 Oz Box<br />

J&J Superpretzel<br />

Boneless<br />

Cube Steaks<br />

Certified Angus Beef<br />

439 4 lb.<br />

Selected Varieties • Garlic Bread • Garlic Stick<br />

Or Garlic Ciabatta Rolls • 7.8 To 16 Oz Pkg<br />

$ 1<br />

2/$ 6<br />

2/$ 6<br />

New York Texas Garlic Toast 2/$ 5<br />

Crabmeat 6<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

64 Fl Oz Cntr<br />

Turkey Hill Drinks<br />

Perfectly Trimmed<br />

Boneless Chicken Breast<br />

Fieldale Farms<br />

Fresh Grade A<br />

29<br />

lb.<br />

Shady Brook Farms<br />

Turkey Sausage<br />

Hot Or Sweet<br />

1.25 Lb Pkg<br />

399 ea.<br />

Meadow Brook Dairy<br />

Milk<br />

1% • 2% Or Fat Free<br />

Gallon<br />

3 59<br />

IGA<br />

Ice Cream<br />

Selected Varieties<br />

56 Fl Oz Crtn<br />

99 Nautilus • Farm Raised<br />

2/$ 3<br />

2/$ 5<br />

26 To 30 Ct • 2 Lb Bag<br />

Seafood<br />

Wild Caught<br />

Tuna Steaks<br />

Great On The Grill<br />

11 99<br />

lb.<br />

Extra Large Cooked Shrimp 19 99<br />

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Boys varsity soccer<br />

The boys varsity soccer<br />

team got their season underway<br />

with an away game at<br />

Hamilton played on Tuesday,<br />

Sept. 6, playing against a<br />

team that has dominated<br />

Section III play the last five<br />

years. This was not a good<br />

opener for our team as<br />

Hamilton prevailed in this<br />

contest, 3-0.<br />

The game was not as onesided<br />

as the score might indicate<br />

as Old Forge had several<br />

near misses and a missed<br />

penalty kick. However, the<br />

stronger team playing that<br />

day did win the contest as<br />

they did control most of the<br />

play. One statistic that often<br />

shows who controls the contest<br />

is in the saves made by<br />

the goalies. Trevor Rice was<br />

much more busy as he had to<br />

make 14 saves with his counterpart<br />

only having to make<br />

six saves.<br />

Hamilton had to replace<br />

their entire defense and goalie<br />

this year, but, their offense<br />

controlled so much of the<br />

play that the defense was not<br />

tested through much of the<br />

game. One returning member<br />

of last years fine Hamilton<br />

team, was Drew Thompson.<br />

Thompson was being<br />

groomed as this years go-to<br />

guy and he certainly made his<br />

presence felt in this game as<br />

he scored all three of his<br />

teams goals.<br />

The Old Forge team<br />

knows that they still have to<br />

come together better as a<br />

team, but, they remain optimistic<br />

about their chances of<br />

a winning season. Also, the<br />

good thing about this game<br />

was that it was not a league<br />

game. Last week I guessed<br />

that they would be placed in<br />

our division, but, the final<br />

outcome was that Hamilton<br />

will remain in Division II and<br />

not move to Division III with<br />

Old Forge. That will definitely<br />

help our chances in the<br />

league.<br />

Starting this week, a new<br />

boy, Carlos Villarreal, an exchange<br />

student from Mexico,<br />

will be eligible to play with<br />

the team. Villarreal has displayed<br />

some fine ball skills in<br />

practice and as soon as he can<br />

find a position best suited for<br />

his skills he should help the<br />

team. I m sure that he will<br />

have to adapt to a different<br />

style of play than he is used<br />

to. Villarreal will be living<br />

with the Phaneuf family this<br />

year.<br />

Girls varsity soccer<br />

The girls varsity soccer<br />

team opened their season with<br />

a home game against Rome<br />

SPORTS REPORTS by DAVE CLARK<br />

Catholic on Wednesday, Sept.<br />

7. The game was not on the<br />

original schedule which had<br />

the game at a later date.<br />

Wednesday was a very<br />

rainy day, but, the field was<br />

dry enough to absorb most of<br />

it and the playing conditions<br />

were surprisingly good.<br />

Certainly the Webb girls felt it<br />

was good as they simply<br />

dominated the action from<br />

start to finish as they won the<br />

game 9-0.<br />

Sarah Branch got the<br />

team off to a good start by<br />

scoring the first two goals of<br />

the game from her right wing<br />

position. By the time the first<br />

half was over, Old Forge had<br />

a commanding 6-0 lead.<br />

Coach Dave Leach freely<br />

substituted the entire game<br />

and had many girls playing in<br />

different positions to hold the<br />

score down in the second<br />

half.<br />

The domination was complete<br />

as Old Forge outshot<br />

Rome 36-2. Two goalies<br />

shared the work for Rome and<br />

had a total of 19 saves between<br />

them. Old Forge s<br />

goalie, Jessica Menges, got to<br />

touch the ball only three times<br />

during the game and never<br />

had a save.<br />

Daria Orekhov was the<br />

leading scorer for Old Forge<br />

as she scored three goals and<br />

had two assists from her midfield<br />

position. Branch and<br />

Lauren Holt each had two<br />

goals and Maddie Phaneuf<br />

and Katie Connell each had<br />

one goal. Phaneuf had two assists<br />

and Caitlin Bailey had<br />

one assist.<br />

The game was certainly<br />

not an exciting contest as one<br />

could not tell if Old Forge<br />

was that good or Rome was<br />

THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE<br />

TUESDAY, SEPT. 13<br />

BJVS vs. Adirondack at at home, 4:30 p.m.<br />

GVS at Remsen, 4:30 p.m.<br />

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14<br />

Girls and Boys Cross Country at Waterville, 4:30 p.m.<br />

BVS at Remsen, 4:30 p.m. p.m.<br />

GJVS vs. Little Falls, at at home, 4:30 p.m.<br />

THURSDAY, SEPT. 15<br />

BJVS at Clinton, 4:30 p.m.<br />

GVS vs. Adirondack at home, 4:30 p.m.<br />

FRIDAY, SEPT. 16<br />

BVS vs. Poland at home, 4:30 p.m.<br />

GJVS vs. West Canada Valley at home, 4:30 p.m. at the<br />

high school field<br />

MONDAY, SEPT. 19<br />

BJVS vs. Cooperstown at home, 4:30 p.m.<br />

GVS at Oriskany, 4:30 p.m.<br />

TUESDAY, SEPT. 20<br />

BVS at Adirondack, 4:30 p.m.<br />

BMS at Adirondack, 4:30 p.m.<br />

GJVS at Owen D. Young, 4:30 p.m. at the Springfield<br />

Community Center J<br />

that bad. More games played<br />

will certainly clear that up,<br />

but Old Forge sure took advantage<br />

of their scoring opportunities<br />

unlike many teams<br />

they have had in the past. It<br />

was nice to see so many shots<br />

placed on goal during the<br />

game. Another nice thing<br />

about the game was that three<br />

girls who played junior varsity<br />

ball last year, scored five of<br />

the goals in the game. Those<br />

girls need to play well to<br />

blend in with the veteran<br />

players if they are to succeed<br />

this year. As in past years, a<br />

lack of good team speed<br />

could hurt them in games<br />

against the top teams in the<br />

league. Maybe their scoring<br />

touch will keep them in the<br />

games.<br />

Girls junior<br />

varsity soccer<br />

The girls junior varsity<br />

soccer team played their first<br />

game of the season at home<br />

against Poland last Thursday,<br />

Sept. 8.<br />

Missing three players,<br />

Old Forge struggled in the<br />

first half and were outplayed<br />

by Poland who held a 1-0<br />

lead at the half. Old Forge<br />

was limited to just two shots<br />

on goal during the first half<br />

compared to 12 by Poland.<br />

The Poland goalie only had to<br />

make one save for the half.<br />

Poland scored the second<br />

goal of the game early in the<br />

second half and that goal<br />

seemed to wake up the offense.<br />

Old Forge played much<br />

better the last 25 minutes of<br />

the contest and finally it<br />

turned into a goal by Allyson<br />

Brosemer on a pass from<br />

Please see SPORTS,<br />

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A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

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Sports from page 27<br />

Alexcia LaFountain. They<br />

continued to outplay Poland<br />

the rest of the game, but, they<br />

could not get another goal and<br />

suffered a close 2-1 loss.<br />

Samantha Notley played<br />

very well in goal as she substituted<br />

for Shelby Egnaczyk.<br />

Egnaczyk will be ready to<br />

play this week and that should<br />

strengthen the team with<br />

Notley back in the field.<br />

Notley had seven saves with a<br />

couple of outstanding saves to<br />

help keep the game close.<br />

Notley had plenty of help<br />

from her defense especially<br />

from Morgan Payne who<br />

played an excellent game at<br />

her sweeper position. Other<br />

girls who stood out for their<br />

play were Jodi Bolton,<br />

Kennedy Scott and Sara<br />

Carnell.<br />

Boys junior<br />

varsity soccer<br />

The boys junior varsity<br />

soccer team played their first<br />

game of the year against<br />

Hamilton at the Allen Stripp<br />

Soccer Complex last Friday,<br />

Sept. 9.<br />

John Gaffney got his<br />

team off to a good start as he<br />

scored the first goal of the<br />

season for his team early in<br />

the first half. Gaffney s score<br />

came off a fine pass from<br />

Hunter Lawrence. After that<br />

score, Hamilton picked up<br />

their play and controlled<br />

much of the play the rest of<br />

the half. Hamilton scored on a<br />

direct kick to tie the score and<br />

then successfully kicked a<br />

penalty kick to give them a 2-<br />

1 lead at the half.<br />

In the second half, Old<br />

Forge started to play much<br />

better and had many scoring<br />

opportunities, but, they could<br />

not convert. Several open<br />

shots went wide of their mark<br />

and those that did not, the<br />

Hamilton goalie took care of.<br />

Finally, Connor Glasser took<br />

a pass from Lawrence and<br />

scored the tying goal. Old<br />

Forge continued to put pressure<br />

on Hamilton the rest of<br />

the way, but the game ended<br />

in a 2-2 tie and they had to<br />

play two sudden victory<br />

overtime periods. Both peri-<br />

Inlet Golf Club Men s League holds<br />

playoffs and end of season scramble<br />

Bob Philipson won the 2011 gross title by defeating Dr.<br />

Alan Bennett of Raquette Lake. Shooting a 35 in a nine hole<br />

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In the net division, Terry Ritz edged out Bob Heneka in a<br />

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In the end of the season four man scramble that was held<br />

Aug. 29, finishing first with a score of 67 was the team of<br />

Dave Long, Tim Dowling, Steve Thomas and Dick Lasher.<br />

Taking second place shooting a 68, was the team of Tim<br />

Hitchcock, Ed Murphy, Harvey York and Fred Button.<br />

Finishing in the third position, also shooting a 68 (determined<br />

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Fabric and Fiber Arts Festival<br />

comes to Adirondack Museum<br />

Join the Adirondack<br />

Museum on Saturday, Sept.<br />

17, for the annual Fabric and<br />

Fiber Arts Festival. Fabulous<br />

fabrics and regional artists are<br />

featured at this one day celebration<br />

of spinning, weaving,<br />

quilting, knitting, knotting<br />

and all fiber arts.<br />

Start the day off with textile<br />

appraisals by Rabbit<br />

Goody in the Visitor Center<br />

from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Don t<br />

miss the chance to discover<br />

more about your own antique<br />

and collectible fabric pieces<br />

with textile appraiser Goody.<br />

Enjoy a variety of yarn<br />

installations, or yarn bombings,<br />

displayed throughout the<br />

museum campus during the<br />

event.<br />

Yarnbombing is a type of<br />

street art typically found in<br />

urban areas. Regional fiber<br />

guilds and artists will yarnbomb<br />

more utilitarian parts<br />

of the museum in celebration<br />

of the fiber arts, and to showcase<br />

how traditional crafts<br />

like knitting and crocheting<br />

are being applied in new ways<br />

in the 21st century. This<br />

year s event includes a crocheted<br />

SUV cover by Jerilia<br />

Zempel.<br />

In addition to the yarnbombing<br />

displays, the muse-<br />

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um will also feature the Third<br />

Annual Great Adirondack<br />

Quilt Show on Sept. 17. The<br />

show is a special display of<br />

quilts inspired by or used in<br />

the Adirondacks, and will be<br />

open through Oct. 9.<br />

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one-on-one reading program<br />

at the Old Forge<br />

Library, is for second graders<br />

in the Town of Webb and Inlet<br />

School Districts.<br />

It will be held each<br />

Thursday from Sept. 22<br />

through Oct. 27 from 3 to 4<br />

p.m. Each student is paired<br />

with an adult Book Buddy.<br />

They read together from<br />

books they have selected<br />

from the children s room.<br />

After reading a book the<br />

student writes the title and<br />

their name on a decoration<br />

and places it in the library in a<br />

special place. The book buddies<br />

also get to know each<br />

other as they do reading related<br />

activities together. Snacks<br />

are provided and the book<br />

buddies enjoy an occasional<br />

movie together.<br />

Call the library at (315)<br />

369-6008 by Wednesday,<br />

Sept. 21 to register your second<br />

grader and /or to volunteer<br />

as a Book Buddy .<br />

Adult volunteers are always<br />

needed.<br />

Tip of the CAP<br />

awards coming<br />

CAP-21 is re-establishing<br />

its community recognition<br />

awards. If you live in<br />

Forestport, Webb, Inlet or<br />

Long Lake this is your opportunity<br />

to recognize those people<br />

or organizations that really<br />

make a positive contribution<br />

or a difference in your<br />

town. CAP-21 is seeking<br />

nominations for the following<br />

categories:<br />

Business leader recognizing<br />

an area business owner<br />

within your town that consistently<br />

gives back to their<br />

community in any number of<br />

ways;<br />

Community Organization<br />

Award is there a volunteer,<br />

non-profit, club, association,<br />

or community group that<br />

through their work makes<br />

your town a better place to<br />

live;<br />

Good Neighbor Award<br />

in recognition of an individual<br />

whose commitment of<br />

work, time, energy, resources,<br />

etc. makes the community a<br />

better place to live for everyone.<br />

This year the Tip of the<br />

CAP Awards will be presented<br />

on Thursday, Oct. 20, following<br />

CAP-21 s Annual<br />

Meeting at the Forge Motel.<br />

Take a look around and notice<br />

who has made a difference.<br />

Help us CAP-21 recognize<br />

and honor those unsung heroes<br />

who do so much to improve<br />

and maintain our communities.<br />

Dead line for all nominations<br />

is Friday, Oct. 7. Please<br />

include the name of the individual,<br />

the business or the organization,<br />

the town they are<br />

from, and the reason you are<br />

nominating them.<br />

Nominations may be<br />

made by phone at (315) 369-<br />

3353, by fax at (315) 369-<br />

3355 or by e-mail to<br />

info@cap-21.org. Please<br />

leave your name and phone<br />

number in case we have questions.<br />

All nominations will be<br />

recognized publicly on Oct.<br />

20.<br />

Photo program<br />

is set at Gorham<br />

Camp Gorham has scheduled<br />

a program, In<br />

Stoddard s Footsteps, with<br />

photographer Mark Bowie at<br />

7 p.m. on Sept. 14.<br />

In a career spanning the<br />

settling of the Adirondack<br />

wilderness, the heyday of the<br />

guide, the steamship, and the<br />

grand hotel, pioneer photographer<br />

Seneca Ray Stoddard<br />

produced over 8,000 images<br />

of the evolving landscape<br />

the largest documentary<br />

record of late nineteenth century<br />

life in the region.<br />

More than a century later<br />

renowned Adirondack photographer<br />

Mark Bowie literally<br />

followed in his footsteps,<br />

faithfully re-photographing<br />

the exact locations of many of<br />

his classic images. In this<br />

complementary program to<br />

his newest book, In<br />

Stoddard s Footsteps: The<br />

Adirondacks Then and Now,<br />

Bowie compares the<br />

Adirondacks of today with<br />

Stoddard s era. The comparisons<br />

are fascinating, sometimes<br />

surprising, in every<br />

case, illuminating.<br />

Mark Bowie is a professional<br />

nature photographer<br />

and writer. His work has been<br />

published internationally in<br />

books, on calendars and<br />

posters, and in advertising<br />

media. His first two coffee<br />

table books, Adirondack<br />

Waters: Spirit of the<br />

Mountains and In<br />

Stoddard s Footsteps: The<br />

Adirondacks Then and Now,<br />

have become a landmark regional<br />

publications.<br />

He followed those with a<br />

third book, The<br />

Adirondacks: In Celebration<br />

of the Seasons, and recently,<br />

a new digital e-book on<br />

night photography: The<br />

Light of Midnight:<br />

Photographing the<br />

Landscape at Night. Mark<br />

leads digital and landscape<br />

photography workshops<br />

through the Adirondack<br />

Photography Institute.<br />

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Paddler for the Cure participants enjoy their trip down the<br />

Moose River at last year’s Paddle for the Cure.<br />

Paddle for the Cure is scheduled<br />

Mountainman Outdoor Supply Company is sponsoring<br />

the 2011 Paddle for the Cure. All proceeds from the paddle<br />

will support the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research<br />

Fund. The six mile paddle on the Moose River will begin<br />

at Mountainman Outdoor Supply Company, on Rt. 28 in<br />

Old Forge, on Saturday, Sept. 17.<br />

This will be the third year in a row that Mountainman<br />

has sponsored Paddle for the Cure. During last year s event<br />

265 paddlers raised over $15,000 for breast cancer research.<br />

John Nemjo, president of Mountainman, said, This is<br />

our third year sponsoring Paddle for the Cure, and it keeps<br />

growing each year. Everyone at Mountainman really looks<br />

forward to this event. We get to meet some wonderful people,<br />

have fun, and help raise money to help fight breast<br />

cancer. It s a fantastic way for us to fight a disease that affects<br />

so many families.<br />

The Paddle for the Cure will begin at 10 a.m. on<br />

Saturday morning. The event will last until 6 p.m.<br />

Janice Sell of the Upstate Medical University Hospital,<br />

event organizer, noted that pre-registrations have been<br />

going well. Pre-registrations are running very strong.<br />

We re looking forward to another great fundraiser.<br />

Nemjo added, The Moose River is a great choice for<br />

Paddle for the Cure. It is a beautiful river that is suitable<br />

for all levels and ages of paddlers.<br />

More information and pre-registration forms are available<br />

at www.PaddleForTheCure.net. Rental canoes,<br />

kayaks, and gear will be available at Mountainman<br />

Outdoor Supply Company,<br />

www.mountainmanoutdoors.com or call (315) 369-6670.<br />

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Historical society<br />

hosting Gary Lee<br />

The Inlet Historical<br />

Society will present an informative<br />

and interesting discussion<br />

Memories of an Inlet<br />

Ranger by Gary Lee. The<br />

program will feature his reminiscences<br />

of his DEC career<br />

as the forest ranger for the region<br />

covering the Moose<br />

River Recreation Area and<br />

part of the West Canada<br />

Lakes area. The talk will take<br />

place at 7 p.m. on Saturday,<br />

Sept. 17, at the Inlet Town<br />

Hall. Lee lived from 1966 to<br />

1999 in a camp located near<br />

the Limekiln Lake entrance to<br />

the recreation area.<br />

Among the topics Lee<br />

will present are his memories<br />

about missing persons, forest<br />

fires, drownings, land ownership,<br />

camp leases and other<br />

issues he addressed during<br />

this career.<br />

Now a licensed guide,<br />

Lee is known for his knowledge<br />

of plants and wildlife<br />

(especially loons and butterflies),<br />

bird identification, photography<br />

and his experiences<br />

as a trapper. He is a long time<br />

board member of View (the<br />

Arts Center of Old Forge) and<br />

was a member of the<br />

Adirondack Museum s<br />

Grounds and Garden Group<br />

for five years. His photography<br />

has been published in<br />

Adirondack Life twice and received<br />

the 1991<br />

Conservationist of the Year by<br />

the N.Y.S Conservation<br />

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Council. Anyone who was<br />

part of his railroad ECO tours<br />

could not fail to be impressed<br />

with his knowledge of the<br />

sights and sounds of the forest<br />

and lakes.<br />

The public is invited and<br />

members can use this opportunity<br />

to renew their membership.<br />

Those who wish to support<br />

the society further can<br />

also pick up a membership<br />

form during the course of the<br />

evening. If you have any<br />

questions, please call the Inlet<br />

Tourism Office at (315) 357-<br />

5501.<br />

Jazz singer<br />

performing at View<br />

Join View for its evening<br />

Bistro and the Gallery program.<br />

Celebrate the 30th<br />

Annual Adirondacks National<br />

Exhibition of American<br />

Watercolors with extraordinary<br />

jazz singer Jane Monheit<br />

and the Rick Montalbano Trio<br />

with a night of music and art<br />

in an Italian bistro setting.<br />

The exhibition will open<br />

at 5 p.m. followed by the performance<br />

in Gould Hall at 7<br />

p.m. The event is one of the<br />

last times to enjoy the<br />

Adirondacks National<br />

Exhibition of American<br />

Watercolors, which closes on<br />

Oct. 2.<br />

Monheit is an extraordinarily<br />

gifted jazz vocalist<br />

whose sincere and romantic<br />

interpretations of exceptional<br />

songs has made her a favorite<br />

in both the jazz and cabaret<br />

worlds, Monheit has garnered<br />

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past decade. Her first album,<br />

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voted top debut recording by<br />

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Association and stayed on the<br />

Jazz Billboard chart for over a<br />

year.<br />

View will be serving light<br />

bistro fare beer and wine will<br />

be available for purchase.<br />

There are limited tickets<br />

to this amazing event. Tickets<br />

are $35 for non members and<br />

$25 for members. To purchase<br />

call View at (315) 369-6411.<br />

To learn more about programming<br />

at View visit<br />

www.ViewArts.org.<br />

Time is running out<br />

to get a raffle ticket<br />

The winning ticket for<br />

the Swift Adirondack 12LT<br />

kayak, carbon paddle and life<br />

vest valued at over $3,000<br />

will be drawn on Sunday,<br />

Sept. 18, at the Old Forge<br />

Fire Hall. This 12 foot kayak<br />

weighs only 24 pounds and is<br />

made out of lightweight<br />

black Carbon Fusion.<br />

Tickets are $5 and are<br />

sold at the Goodsell<br />

Museum, 2993 State Route<br />

28 in Old Forge (across the<br />

street from the post office),<br />

where the kayak can be<br />

viewed. Tickets will also be<br />

available at the Fire Hall the<br />

day of the raffle.<br />

All proceeds will benefit<br />

the Town of Webb Historical<br />

Association. For more information<br />

visit www.webbhistory.org<br />

or call (315) 369-3838.<br />

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North Country<br />

libraries in need<br />

Assemblywoman Teresa<br />

Sayward (R,I Willsboro) is<br />

encouraging North Country<br />

residents to assist their local<br />

libraries, many of which have<br />

been devastated by flooding<br />

caused by Hurricane Irene.<br />

Many libraries have seen their<br />

collections destroyed, and, in<br />

particular, Wells Memorial<br />

Library in Upper Jay lost its<br />

entire children s section.<br />

If you would like to help<br />

you can either send a check to<br />

the library or call local independent<br />

bookseller The<br />

Bookstore Plus at (518) 523-<br />

2950 to purchase books<br />

and/or contribute to a library<br />

gift card. They ll help you<br />

choose a book based on the library<br />

s needs and will store it<br />

for them until they re ready,<br />

or you can donate to a gift<br />

card for the library.<br />

As people work to rebuild<br />

their homes and businesses<br />

and attempt a return to<br />

normalcy, public resources<br />

such as libraries become even<br />

more vital, said Sayward. I<br />

would like to encourage anyone<br />

who can help to reach out<br />

and assist. Every small donation<br />

will do wonders in the rebuilding<br />

process.<br />

To help Wells Memorial<br />

Library in Upper Jay, NY,<br />

send a check to the following<br />

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Moose is on the<br />

loose in Indian Lake<br />

Autumn in the Town of<br />

Indian Lake means brilliant<br />

foliage. It can also provide a<br />

glimpse of the region s mostcelebrated<br />

resident, the<br />

moose. Indian Lake, in the<br />

heart of the six-million-acre<br />

Adirondack Park, is celebrating<br />

the comeback of the<br />

moose during the Second<br />

Annual Great Adirondack<br />

Moose Festival at 9 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. on Sept. 24 and 25,<br />

sponsored by the Indian Lake<br />

Chamber of Commerce.<br />

The ponds, lakes, streams<br />

and forest in Indian Lake are<br />

prime moose habitat. The<br />

Moose River Plains, a 50,000acre<br />

tract of public land nearby,<br />

is one of the featured destinations<br />

in the GAMF, in<br />

which a moose may be spotted<br />

from a car, mountain bike<br />

or on foot.<br />

According to the event<br />

chairperson, Brenda<br />

Valentine, The festival is designed<br />

to offer a purely<br />

Adirondack experience for<br />

everyone. This communitywide<br />

event features a host of<br />

Adirondack style and moosethemed<br />

family fun activities.<br />

The 2011 Festival will include<br />

a self driving tour of the<br />

Moose River Plains, guided<br />

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ing casting and tying demonstrations<br />

and numerous<br />

Moosterpiece (moose themed<br />

and related) games and contests<br />

for children and much<br />

more.<br />

Also, added to the list of<br />

Festival activities, is what is<br />

believed to be the first<br />

Moose-Calling Contest to be<br />

held in New York State.<br />

Come watch, listen and learn<br />

as contestants show off their<br />

unique moose-calling skills.<br />

To hear moose music, contestants<br />

are encouraged to check<br />

out several authentic moosecalling<br />

sounds on the internet.<br />

The GAMF has earned<br />

impressive support, from<br />

more than 30 sponsors for this<br />

second annual event. Major<br />

festival sponsors include:<br />

Adirondack Museum,<br />

Adirondack Camp Antiques,<br />

graFIX, Hutchins<br />

Construction, Inc., North<br />

Country Public Radio,<br />

WBRV, Marty s Chili Nights<br />

Restaurant, Town of Indian<br />

Lake and Hamilton County<br />

Economic Development<br />

&Tourism<br />

For further Great<br />

Adirondack Moose Festival<br />

details, please contact the<br />

Indian Lake Chamber of<br />

Commerce at: www.indianlake.com,<br />

call (518) 648-5636<br />

or (518) 648-5112 or visit us<br />

on Facebook @Great<br />

Adirondack Moose Festival.<br />

Raffle fundraiser<br />

winners listed<br />

The Central Adirondack<br />

Association held its fundraising<br />

raffle over the Labor Day<br />

weekend. The winners were:<br />

Grand Prize, 2012 Dodge<br />

Challenger, Dan L Brown,<br />

Frankfort, NY; second prize,<br />

$10,000, Larry Lawrence and<br />

Chuck Ashbee, Eagle Bay;<br />

third prize, $3,000, B.<br />

Hemmerick, Rush, NY; fourth<br />

prize,$1,000, Gary Palmer,<br />

Clay, NY; fifth prize, $1,000,<br />

Cindi Loughrey, Oswego,<br />

NY; sixth prize, $1,000,<br />

Anthony Gulotta, Sheffield<br />

Mass.; seventh prize, $1,000,<br />

Gilbert Stout Sr, Oneida;<br />

eighth prize, $1,000, Gael and<br />

Robert Philipson, New<br />

Hartford; ninth prize, $1,000,<br />

Thomas and Lynda Ryan, Old<br />

Forge; tenth prize, $1,000,<br />

GiGi Hollister, Old Forge;<br />

eleventh prize, $1,000, Phil<br />

Thomas, Baldwinsville;<br />

twelfth prize, $1,000, William<br />

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Spaghetti dinner<br />

fundraiser planned<br />

The Cousins That Care<br />

will be having a Spaghetti<br />

Dinner Fundraiser at The Ole<br />

Barn in Inlet from 5 p.m. to 8<br />

p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18. The<br />

meal will include spaghetti,<br />

meatballs, sausage, garlic<br />

bread, salad, dessert and beverage<br />

costing $8.50 for adults<br />

and $5.50 for children 3-10<br />

years of age.<br />

There will be no charge<br />

for children under 3-yearsold.<br />

Take-out meals will be<br />

available. The proceeds from<br />

this event will go to local<br />

charities, local scholarships<br />

and Zippy s Crusade for Kids.<br />

Spring break<br />

dates change<br />

At the regularly scheduled<br />

Board of Education<br />

meeting held on Tuesday,<br />

Sept. 6, the Board approved a<br />

new two week spring break,<br />

and school will not be in session<br />

from Monday, March 26<br />

to Friday, April 6.<br />

Students will return to<br />

school on Monday, April 9,<br />

and the NYS Testing Program<br />

will begin for two weeks on<br />

Town of Webb Summit Place 042.29-1-45 90 x 300<br />

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Call 410-474-5629<br />

Tuesday, April 17, and end on<br />

Thursday, April 26. The first<br />

week will be English<br />

Language Arts testing and the<br />

second week will be mathematics.<br />

NYS changed the dates of<br />

spring testing and the district<br />

had to change the dates of<br />

spring break due to their<br />

change.<br />

The Musical Production<br />

date will change from March<br />

23 and 24, to March 16 and<br />

17. Also, the Music<br />

Department NYC Trip will be<br />

changed from March 28 to<br />

Wednesday, March 21.<br />

The school calendars that<br />

were mailed home do not reflect<br />

these changes. The<br />

school was notified of the<br />

testing dates by NYS after the<br />

calendars were printed and received.<br />

Time for story hour<br />

at the library<br />

The six-week Story Hour<br />

for preschoolers age 3, 4 and<br />

5 plus years old will be held<br />

at the library each Friday<br />

from Sept. 23 through Oct. 28<br />

from 11 a.m. till noon.<br />

Library Director Isabella<br />

Worthen will lead the hour of<br />

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stories and creative play. The<br />

children will take part in<br />

games, crafts, songs and other<br />

activities and become acquainted<br />

with the library.<br />

Call the library at (315)<br />

369-6008 to register by Sept.<br />

22 by 8 p.m.<br />

Toddler story time<br />

to begin at library<br />

Toddler story time is a six<br />

session program will be held<br />

on Thursdays from Sept. 22<br />

through Oct. 27 from 11:30<br />

a.m. to noon. It is for toddlers<br />

age 1 to 2 years and a parent<br />

or caregiver and led by Amy<br />

Bartel.<br />

This will be the third toddler<br />

story time that Amy has<br />

conducted at the Library. She<br />

has experience as an early<br />

childhood educator through<br />

seven years of Musikgarten<br />

here in Old Forge, and five<br />

years as a Montessori teacher<br />

in the Chicago area. Amy<br />

would like to convey that this<br />

is a playful time. Children are<br />

not expected to sit still the<br />

whole time. They will listen<br />

to stories, enjoy puppets,<br />

learn fingerplays, do a few<br />

Please see BRIEFS,<br />

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are:<br />

Arts Guild of Old Forge<br />

received support toward purchasing<br />

a digital projector for<br />

Gould Hall, the primary<br />

venue for theater and special<br />

events.<br />

Big Moose Ambulance<br />

Company, was awarded a<br />

grant to help fund CPR education<br />

and the purchase of additional<br />

radios.<br />

CAP-21 received a grant<br />

to strengthen its administrative<br />

infrastructure.<br />

Catholic Charities will<br />

put its award toward bringing<br />

speaker Matt Bellace to the<br />

Town of Webb school district,<br />

to talk to students about being<br />

leaders in their own lives,<br />

school and community.<br />

Central Adirondack<br />

Search and Rescue Team will<br />

use its grant for construction<br />

costs and to purchase search<br />

equipment.<br />

Community<br />

Transportation Services received<br />

support to continue<br />

providing transportation for<br />

older adults to and from medical<br />

appointments, grocery<br />

stores and pharmacies.<br />

Friends of Polar Bears,<br />

received financial support for<br />

the purchase of Nordic skis<br />

and boots.<br />

Home Aide Service of the<br />

Central Adirondacks<br />

(HASCA) received a grant to<br />

enable them to continue providing<br />

in-home care for elderly<br />

residents of the town.<br />

Kommunity Youth and<br />

Activity Center will continue<br />

to offer young people the opportunity<br />

to use their teen<br />

drop-in center with the grant<br />

they received.<br />

NELA Forest Education<br />

Initiative will use its grant to<br />

help hire a Summer Forest<br />

Education Intern.<br />

North Woods Community<br />

Center houses several not-forprofit<br />

organizations under one<br />

roof, and will use their grant<br />

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Community Foundation has<br />

grants for local organizations<br />

to invest in operating support.<br />

Old Forge Volunteer<br />

Ambulance Corp will purchase<br />

radios and protective<br />

gear with their grant.<br />

Old Forge Volunteer Fire<br />

Department received funding<br />

that will help pay for rescue<br />

vehicle equipment.<br />

Town of Webb Historical<br />

Association was awarded a<br />

grant that will help them continue<br />

to offer exhibits to the<br />

public.<br />

The Town of Webb Fund<br />

directs its assets exclusively<br />

to organizations serving the<br />

Town of Webb, and appeals<br />

to the charitable interests of<br />

part-time (seasonal) residents<br />

who represent nearly 75 percent<br />

of the town s residents.<br />

The fund is designed to fill a<br />

gap, recognized in most resort<br />

communities, where the<br />

combined needs of yearround<br />

and seasonal residents<br />

are greater than the yearround<br />

community alone is<br />

able to provide.<br />

The Community<br />

Foundation has been a force<br />

for improving lives and promoting<br />

philanthropy throughout<br />

Herkimer and Oneida<br />

counties since 1952. The<br />

Foundation has made more<br />

than 4,700 grants totaling<br />

over $37.2 million in support<br />

of causes ranging from education<br />

to health care, the arts<br />

to the environment. Grants<br />

are generated by the more<br />

than 285 funds that comprise<br />

The Foundation s endowment,<br />

established and advanced<br />

by area individuals<br />

and families. Since its inception<br />

in 2005, the Town of<br />

Webb Fund has made a total<br />

of 83 grants in the amount of<br />

$135,200.<br />

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simple movement activities,<br />

and have some play time with<br />

toys.<br />

This is a chance to acquaint<br />

the children with the library,<br />

for parents to meet one<br />

another, and for the children<br />

to begin to learn how to attend<br />

an organized program. It<br />

is a support for parents who<br />

are looking for enriching activities<br />

and a welcoming environment<br />

for their children.<br />

Please call the library at (315)<br />

369-6008 to register by Sept.<br />

21 by 8 p.m.<br />

The program is funded by<br />

the Town of Webb Recreation<br />

Department.<br />

Wiggle-Waggle<br />

Walkathon coming<br />

The 19th annual Stevens-<br />

Swan Humane Society<br />

Wiggle Waggle Walkathon is<br />

coming up from noon to 3<br />

p.m. on Sunday Sept. 18, at<br />

Sherrillbrook Park in New<br />

Hartford on Route 12.<br />

Pledge forms are available<br />

at the Stevens-Swan<br />

Humane Society office at<br />

5664 Horatio Street in North<br />

Utica, and also online at<br />

www.Stevens-Swan.org.<br />

A minimum pledge of<br />

$25 is required and anyone<br />

raising $50 or more will also<br />

receive a souvenir t-shirt and<br />

a photo with their dog.<br />

All Wiggle Waggle participants<br />

will receive a goody<br />

bag and those that register in<br />

advance will also receive a<br />

special Stevens-Swan<br />

Humane Society coffee mug.<br />

Prizes will be awarded to<br />

the youth and adult that raises<br />

the most pledge donations.<br />

At the Wiggle Waggle<br />

Walkathon, there will be a<br />

dog blessing at noon, live<br />

music from Joe Nuccio, food<br />

from Buddy s Grill, a Zumba<br />

demonstration by Kerry Daly,<br />

vendors, and various dog contests<br />

including a talent contest,<br />

a dog/owner look-alike<br />

contest, talent, best costume<br />

(keep your dog cool) and<br />

more. Participants can walk<br />

their own dog or walk one of<br />

the shelter dogs up for adoption.<br />

For more information call<br />

the Stevens-Swan Humane<br />

Society at (315) 738-4357 or<br />

visit www.Stevens-Swan.org.<br />

The Wiggle-Waggle<br />

Walkathon is presented by<br />

StaffWorks and Adirondack<br />

Financial Services.<br />

Monotype print<br />

class at View<br />

Roger Hyndman will<br />

teach the participants of this<br />

workshop how to make original<br />

monotype prints from 10<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 24 and<br />

25 at View.<br />

Photo submitted<br />

The View’s pottery studio is starting its fall schedule.<br />

Independent pottery program at View<br />

The new and expanded pottery studio has finished its<br />

first busy summer in at View, the new arts center in Old<br />

Forge, and has now settled into its fall schedule.<br />

The center is continuing its independent potters program<br />

for individuals with the experience to work on their own.<br />

Open studio hours are available with space to store<br />

ware in various stages of completion. The studio has 11<br />

electric wheels, two electric kilns, a Bailey gas kiln, spray<br />

booth for glazing, and plenty of workshop space for hand<br />

building. There is a $50 a month fee which includes shelf<br />

space and studio time. There is an additional glazing and<br />

firing fee, according to the size of each piece. Independent<br />

potters also assist with studio maintenance. To register call<br />

(315) 369-6411.<br />

View is, also looking for experienced pottery instructors<br />

for the fall and winter seasons. If you are interested in<br />

a teaching position, email your resume and letter of interest<br />

to info@viewarts.org. To learn more about View visit<br />

www.ViewArts.org. J<br />

Roger will encourage students<br />

to experiment with different<br />

ways of using layering,<br />

tracing, and additive and subtractive<br />

methods to create<br />

print images. Students will<br />

also learn about and explore<br />

ways to use painterly gestures,<br />

linear images, landscape,<br />

fantasy, non-objective<br />

imagery and mixed-media<br />

forms to produce inspired<br />

original art.<br />

Roger Hyndman has<br />

worked extensively as an<br />

Intaglio printmaker with the<br />

creator of Solarplate printmaking,<br />

Dan Welden. As an<br />

artist, Roger has had over 125<br />

exhibits, including purchase<br />

awards and honors, and has<br />

taught at summer institutes<br />

across the Northeast.<br />

The fee for this workshop<br />

is $190 for non members and<br />

$165 for members. Pre-registration<br />

is required, call View<br />

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Voters from page 1<br />

which he gives credit for<br />

teaching him leadership skills.<br />

The knowledge and experience<br />

I ve gained there has<br />

been invaluable, involving<br />

state politics, budgeting, hiring<br />

practices, labor negotiations,<br />

etc., says Berkstresser.<br />

His local contributions include<br />

serving on the Old<br />

Forge Library Board of<br />

Trustees, as well as serving as<br />

Chief and member of the Old<br />

Forge Fire Department, and as<br />

an EMT and paramedic. He<br />

has also been instructing paramedics<br />

for many years.<br />

I have served the town in<br />

several capacities and I consider<br />

the position of supervisor<br />

as the ultimate service to<br />

the town, he says.<br />

George Hiltebrant already<br />

has some experience on the<br />

town board. He served as<br />

Town Supervisor for 25 years,<br />

and spent five years as a Town<br />

Councilman before that. This<br />

seems like old times and I appreciate<br />

the opportunity, he<br />

says.<br />

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

ATown of Webb graduate,<br />

Hiltebrant also holds a degree<br />

in business administration<br />

from Norwich University.<br />

He retired as a Lt. Colonel<br />

after a 26 year career in the<br />

U.S. Army reserves.<br />

If elected, I won t need<br />

on the job training. I have the<br />

experience and I can hit the<br />

ground running on the first<br />

day. I have proven leadership<br />

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not only as town supervisor<br />

but with the United States<br />

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to serve you folks again, he<br />

says.<br />

Ted Riehle has served as<br />

department head, operating<br />

the wastewater treatment plant<br />

for the Town of Webb sewer<br />

district for the past 14 years.<br />

During this time he has<br />

increased efficiency and cut<br />

costs within his department,<br />

and has earned awards from<br />

state and federal agencies for<br />

management of the facility.<br />

He has also served on the<br />

Planning Board for 11 years,<br />

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I feel this has enabled me<br />

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benefit the town as a whole,<br />

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with other departments<br />

in the town, giving him insight<br />

on day to day operations.<br />

My willingness to consider<br />

alternatives, ability to achieve<br />

goals while working with others,<br />

and fiscal responsibility<br />

are all traits I feel a supervisor<br />

should possess.<br />

Richard Risley was born<br />

and raised in Old Forge. This<br />

is the only home I ve ever<br />

known, he says. He has operated<br />

Risley Electric since<br />

1988. He has served as Town<br />

Councilman for the past 8<br />

years. He has also been on the<br />

Zoning Board of Appeals for<br />

six years, spending the last<br />

two as chairman. He has<br />

served on the Fire Department<br />

and as an EMT for over 20<br />

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Chrissy Prichard<br />

Candidates for election in the Town of Webb (left to right) are H. Stuart deCamp, Jon Hansen, Patrick Perkins, John “Jack” Graham,<br />

George Hiltebrant, Theodore Riehle, David Berkstresser, Patrick Venetz, Mary Brophy-Moore, Richard Risley, Robert McCoy, and<br />

James Herron Jr. Patrick Russell is absent from the photo.<br />

years.<br />

He says his time spent as<br />

Councilman has given him an<br />

understanding of numerous<br />

negotiations and contracts,<br />

hiring practices, advertising,<br />

and the bidding process, as<br />

well as hiring a firm and seeing<br />

a project to completion.<br />

He has also had a hand in<br />

snowmaking improvements at<br />

McCauley and snowmobile<br />

trail grooming and expansion.<br />

You can t get that knowledge<br />

without being on the board,<br />

says Risley.<br />

H. Stuart deCamp is a<br />

Town of Webb graduate and<br />

has earned three college degrees.<br />

He has a vast amount of<br />

experience in the hospitality<br />

industry which can be applied<br />

to the town supervisor position.<br />

He has supervised and<br />

trained staff in a variety of settings,<br />

and has coordinated<br />

multi-million dollar construction<br />

projects.<br />

He is a financial representative<br />

as well as a business<br />

owner and operator. As a financial<br />

planner, he has developed<br />

budgets, analyzed cash<br />

flow, and managed unexpected<br />

risks when they arise for<br />

his clients. I think out of the<br />

box. What can I do for the<br />

Town of Webb? Be a positive<br />

force in the short and long<br />

term operations of the town.<br />

Let s keep our future on the<br />

right path, says deCamp.<br />

Two seats on the town<br />

council, currently held by<br />

Richard Risley and J.B.<br />

Please see VOTERS,<br />

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Old Forge<br />

Library<br />

Tuesday thru Friday:<br />

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Saturday: 11am-3pm<br />

Sunday & Monday:<br />

Closed<br />

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Bill Christopherson likes the look of this swamped rowboat. Loretta Lepkowski finds her subject matter at the Farmers Market.<br />

Juanita Link paints a scene<br />

at the Green Bridge.<br />

View s Plein Air Paint Out descended on the Old Forge area the weekend of Friday, Sept. 2 through Sunday, Sept. 4. Beginning<br />

on Friday, painters set up their easels all over town, painting fall scenes on location. A Paint Your Palette cocktail party was<br />

held Saturday night at View with wine, beer and soda tastings. Paintings created live during the party were offered in a silent<br />

auction. Sunday afternoon, paintings created over the weekend were offered in a live auction held at the fire hall. Artists donate<br />

their time and materials for the paintings, and proceeds from Sunday s auction will benefit View. Staff photos<br />

Bidders check out the completed paintings before the auction. The auctioneer looks for the highest bid during the live auction.<br />

Connie Watkins paints<br />

a familiar red boathouse.<br />

Gordon Bashant creates<br />

a one-of-a-kind painting.<br />

Barb Baumann works on an original painting at the cocktail party.<br />

View’s Exhibit Curator Linda Weal, Board President John<br />

Munyan, and Executive Director Jennifer Potter Hayes.<br />

Artist Paula Tormey chats with Jennifer Potter Hayes and Linda Erion.<br />

Ellie Cohen and Paula Weal enjoying the cocktail party.


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

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The Town of Webb Union Free School District began the new school year on Wednesday, Sept. 7. On this rainy morning,<br />

students old and new were welcomed by teachers and faculty with the anticipation of a bright new beginning. The incoming<br />

Kindergarten class began their school careers with wonder, excitement, and Mrs. Borwick s gentle ways. The<br />

Senior class began the exciting, yet nostalgic, countdown to the end of their days spent at the Town of Webb school.<br />

Brenden Lis is in a hurry<br />

to start the school year.<br />

Photos by CHRISSY PRICHARD<br />

Nia Tormey and her son Cole are all smiles.<br />

Students start their day<br />

with a healthy breakfast.<br />

The halls are bustling with<br />

students heading off to class.<br />

Mrs. Borwick helps students<br />

get everything into their<br />

cubbies at the start of the day. Principal Rex Germer greets students on the first day. Kerissa Dunn and Emma Barrett fuel up for the day.<br />

Aide Diane Ritz helps Augie<br />

Barrett find his classroom.<br />

Liam Pratt explores the<br />

kindergarten classroom.<br />

Ms. Fuge greets the first grade class on their way into her room. Mrs. Borwick’s kiindergarten class lines up to head into the room.<br />

Mrs. Ritz’s third grade class sits studiously at their desks. Christian Pashley and Kyle Johnston get right down to playing.


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 38 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Voters from page 35<br />

Herron, Jr., are being sought by four candidates.<br />

Mary Brophy-Moore has been on the<br />

Zoning Board of Appeals since 1998, serving<br />

as chair for the past nine years. She has held a<br />

variety of positions, including assistant forest<br />

ranger and forest fire observer for New York<br />

State, general manager of ARO, circulation<br />

manager of Northern Logger Magazine, and<br />

has operated a cottage colony in Eagle Bay.<br />

I ve always been interested in local government<br />

and have attended many board meetings<br />

over the years, she says.<br />

The bottom line for me is always what is<br />

in the best interest of our neighborhoods and<br />

our town as a whole. My focus as a councilwoman<br />

will be on maintaining our wonderful<br />

quality of life, dealing practically with the financial<br />

realities we all face, and balancing the<br />

needs and wishes of all constituents including<br />

business owners, local families and seniors,<br />

says Brophy-Moore.<br />

Incumbent J.B. Herron, Jr., has lived in<br />

Old Forge since he was a child and has owned<br />

an operated businesses in the Town of Webb<br />

for over 25 years, namely Herron Construction<br />

and Herron Disposal. He realizes the importance<br />

of maintaining what the town has built,<br />

and the importance of maintaining an unexpended<br />

fund balance to protect taxpayers<br />

against unexpected costs.<br />

He has served on the Planning Board for<br />

four years, after which he spent four years as<br />

Town Councilman. He is seeking re-election<br />

for his second term, stating that the time he has<br />

spent on the board has been enjoyed immensely.<br />

Robert McCoy has lived in Big Moose for<br />

the past six years, after vacationing here with<br />

his family since the 50s. He grew up outside<br />

of Syracuse and is a graduate of SUNY<br />

Albany. After college, he spent six years in the<br />

military, then went to work for Rochester Gas<br />

and Electric in their nuclear plant.<br />

This has given him the ability to assess assets<br />

and make a plan of action. McCoy says it<br />

is important that the board listen to the voters.<br />

Patrick Perkins is a fourth generation native<br />

of Old Forge, which he says gives him the<br />

local knowledge necessary to run for town<br />

council. He has owned and operated Perkins<br />

Plumbing and heating for 22 years. Running<br />

for town council is something he has considered<br />

for many years. I was approached by<br />

some elders in the community who suggested I<br />

run for council, says Perkins. I thought about<br />

it long and hard. I ll do the best job I can and<br />

I ll listen to any concerns anyone has.<br />

One of the town s two justice positions is<br />

up for election this year. Venetz is seeking reelection<br />

and is being challenged by John<br />

Graham.<br />

Incumbent Patrick Venetz has been Town<br />

Justice for the past 12 years and would like to<br />

be re-elected. He has been a business owner<br />

Ballot from page 6<br />

When the Sept. 7 meeting<br />

began, Supervisor John Frey<br />

gave a recap of the Aug. 25<br />

meeting and laid out the reasons<br />

for the proposed change.<br />

Frey had said the idea of a<br />

Department of Public Works<br />

(DPW) has been discussed<br />

from time to time over the<br />

years.<br />

The reasons why include<br />

having one person in charge<br />

of the highway, solid waste<br />

and parks departments, someone<br />

who could decide where<br />

the resources and personnel<br />

could be best utilized.<br />

Frey said that when<br />

Dayton Cleaveland became<br />

the highway superintendent,<br />

he took charge of the transfer<br />

station (solid waste) and<br />

often stepped up to help with<br />

parks (maintenance and snowmobile<br />

trails).<br />

Cleaveland s on-the-job<br />

for I ve been honored to have this position. I<br />

think I ve done a good job, says Venetz. I<br />

love this community, I care about the community<br />

and the people in it.<br />

John Jack Graham has lived in Old<br />

Forge for 42 years. He has had a long career in<br />

law enforcement, getting his start with the Inlet<br />

Police Department. After that he worked for<br />

the Town of Webb Police and then spent 20<br />

years as a New York State Trooper. He says<br />

every case depends on many factors and being<br />

fair to everyone involved is important. He<br />

would also like to see more community service<br />

rather than fines, because it is a punishment<br />

that teaches responsibility. When I retired<br />

from the State Police, I realized I missed helping<br />

people, says Graham.<br />

Two local candidates are running for a seat<br />

on the Herkimer County Legislature.<br />

Jon Hansen has lived in Old Forge for the<br />

past 40 years, after spending time in the U.S.<br />

Navy and working in the construction field. He<br />

owned and operated the Old Forge<br />

Woodmaker for 32 years. He became interested<br />

in government and politics when he served<br />

for four years on the town board. After serving<br />

on the board, I wanted to get into the legislature,<br />

says Hansen.<br />

He emphasized the importance of being<br />

accessible to the public, quoting the U.S.<br />

Constitution s words We the People . I m a<br />

different kind of politician than most. I am for<br />

the people one on one, he says.<br />

Hansen s opponent, incumbent Patrick<br />

Russell, was unable to attend the meeting due<br />

to his having to attend a meeting of the<br />

Herkimer County Legislature the same<br />

evening.<br />

After the opening statements, Mitchell directed<br />

questions to the candidates. The questions<br />

for Webb Supervisor, Webb Councilman<br />

and Herkimer Legislator candidates covered a<br />

variety of topics including the Health Center,<br />

attracting tourism in the off-season, unexpended<br />

fund balances, recreational opportunities,<br />

taxes, budget cuts, and consolidation of services.<br />

The candidates for Webb Justice were<br />

asked about their experience in law enforcement<br />

and how they would handle issues such<br />

as disorderly conduct.<br />

Due to the large number of both candidates<br />

and questions, there was not enough time for<br />

every submitted question to be asked. Mitchell<br />

read aloud the unasked questions to give the<br />

candidates an idea of other things that are on<br />

the minds of the voters.<br />

Following the questions, candidates each<br />

gave a closing statement. After the session,<br />

voters had the opportunity to talk informally<br />

with the candidates and their neighbors. J<br />

accident Feb. 2, led to the<br />

DPW proposal. Deputy<br />

Highway Superintendent<br />

Shawn Hansen took over<br />

Cleaveland s duties, with<br />

Cleaveland providing some<br />

limited assistance after being<br />

released from hospital.<br />

Frey said Hansen and his<br />

small crew have done an excellent<br />

job.<br />

Frey also reiterated the<br />

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NO MORE; NO LESS<br />

Life s a beach<br />

Summer is drawing to a<br />

close.<br />

If I m being honest, I d<br />

like it to go on awhile longer,<br />

though in a slightly adulterated<br />

state. Firstly, the school<br />

bus would come. Secondly,<br />

the housework and bills<br />

would not come. Thirdly, it<br />

By<br />

would be cold at night, but<br />

MEGAN eighty degrees during my<br />

ULRICH<br />

waking hours. And I d like to<br />

lay on the beach with only a<br />

magazine for company. If anyone can arrange<br />

this, please do contact me asap. Thank you.<br />

I ve spent a lot of summers on the beach<br />

in Old Forge. One can learn a lot on the beach,<br />

in fact, it has a plethora of information. Arrive<br />

with twenty mental questions about life, town<br />

and people and I promise that, by the time you<br />

leave, you will have more answers than you<br />

need and more information than you ever<br />

wanted. Who s doing what and with whom;<br />

which kids got caught where; what the fire<br />

whistle was about the night before. All the answers<br />

are there; it s an informal meeting, really.<br />

Before you imagine that I am basking on<br />

the Riviera of Old Forge with a glass of champagne<br />

and a cheese plate, let me tell you how<br />

it goes at the beach. The moms show up at<br />

varied times with a variety of children, some<br />

theirs and some not. They are all ages and<br />

sizes and come with many toys and attachments.<br />

Some arrive in strollers, some have<br />

dolls and others are equipped with buckets and<br />

shovels; some wander in from ball practice<br />

and others from their first jobs. These children<br />

have one thing in common: they are all needy.<br />

Hungry, thirsty, hot and cold; they have sand<br />

in their eyes and they are bored, they need to<br />

be pushed on the swing, their tube needs<br />

Record from page 1<br />

Adirondack phenomenon, 1300 people, in<br />

1104 canoes and kayaks, entered Fourth Lake<br />

from four launch locations, and formed a massive<br />

floating raft. Right at noon on that day in<br />

2008, Don Dew from Big Moose flew overhead<br />

for the official aerial photograph for the<br />

Guinness judges.<br />

Perry explains that, Inlet became known<br />

as the can-do town. Everyone who attended<br />

still talks about how well-organized it was and<br />

how smoothly things went.<br />

She wanted a competitive event that was<br />

something everyone could do. There are lots<br />

of races-for-the-cure, but there s never been<br />

anything that involves winning a world record<br />

that is so inclusive of all types and sizes and<br />

ages of people .<br />

Adele Burnett and Mitch Lee were the operational<br />

gurus in 2008 and they will be again<br />

in 2011.<br />

We need a lot more volunteers, Lee<br />

stressed. If you want to give us a hand with<br />

everything from the logistics of the boat<br />

launches to helping people put their boats in,<br />

and a hundred things in between, call me<br />

now.<br />

Lee and Burnett are based at the Inlet<br />

Town Hall at (315) 357- 5501.<br />

Paula Stanton, co-chair of One Square<br />

Mile of Hope and co-owner of The Boathouse<br />

on Main Street, explained that one square mile<br />

refers to the area of Fourth Lake that fronts the<br />

downtown.<br />

Page 39<br />

blowing up, they need money. Someone needs<br />

to pee, (I ve learned that, in life, someone always<br />

needs to pee.) They want you to go to<br />

the dock, to watch them jump and dive and<br />

flip. Easy enough, I suppose.<br />

There is usually a changing of the guard<br />

as some little people need naps and some<br />

mothers come and go from work. A few come<br />

by on their lunch break to catch up on when a<br />

ball game or birthday party is. As I said, it s an<br />

information Mecca, that beach.<br />

There are many requirements for this<br />

beach undertaking. Beverages, lunch, snacks<br />

and perhaps some light reading material are<br />

requirements. Forgotten items are usually<br />

available in another beach bag. Should your<br />

child not like your wares, why, someone else s<br />

mom has just what they re looking for. It s a<br />

round robin mixed with a swap meet in the<br />

circle of mothers. Someone s got pretzels and<br />

another bag holds grapes and fruit snacks; another<br />

satchel is full of drink boxes and<br />

Twizzlers. Someone always has an extra sandwich<br />

for the straggler kid that always turns up.<br />

Use whatever towel you can get your hands<br />

on, because some have gone to act as bases for<br />

a game of hot box or base runner. We work on<br />

an ask and you shall receive basis here.<br />

Have no fear, for as a whole we are prepared.<br />

Toward afternoon s end the packing up begins.<br />

Everyone staggers in different directions,<br />

usually adding or losing a child or children<br />

from batch they arrived with. The older kids<br />

disappear on bikes and skateboards and the little<br />

people drag their sun drained selves in the<br />

direction of the cars. I m a little sad as Labor<br />

Day approaches and the beach prepares to<br />

close for the season. After a week of back to<br />

school prep, however, the meetings resume at<br />

the soccer field. I hope someone brings the<br />

champagne and cheese. J<br />

Inlet is right at the head of the lake, and<br />

with the mountains as a backdrop, the setting<br />

is fabulous for 3000 canoes and kayaks on a<br />

beautiful fall day, she said.<br />

Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. The canoes<br />

and kayaks will enter the lake starting at 10:30<br />

a.m.; the raft will be formed precisely at noon;<br />

a few minutes later the airplane, carrying the<br />

Adirondacks premiere photographer Nancie<br />

Battaglia, will fly overhead for the official<br />

Guinness photograph. Paddles will be raised<br />

in silence.<br />

Stanton is in charge of the day-long wellness<br />

fair in Arrowhead Park, the homeport for<br />

the event. Dozens of wellness-based businesses,<br />

yoga instructors, breast cancer organizations,<br />

drumming groups and many more will<br />

be exhibiting in the park. After a buffet lunch,<br />

there will be a silent auction with items from<br />

area sponsors and the raffle of a Hornbeck<br />

10 solo pack canoe, a Necky Eliza kayak and<br />

a Placid Boatworks 12 Spitfire solo kayak.<br />

Hundreds of people have already registered<br />

online and by phone or mail. The website,<br />

www.OneSquareMileOfHope.org has a<br />

secure PayPal system for the $25 registration,<br />

the event s all-day schedule, links to lodging<br />

sites, photos of the 2008 event, information on<br />

the musicians, and all the details on logistics.<br />

And if you want a t-shirt and lunch,<br />

you d better register now, said Perry. J


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Page 40 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

MOUNTAIN TALES<br />

Hitting rewind<br />

During the long drive<br />

home from vacation in<br />

Wyoming last month, I started<br />

thinking about the anniversary<br />

clock in my parents<br />

house.<br />

You ve probably seen<br />

one of these clocks; they<br />

have glass domes covering<br />

By<br />

gilded columns and ornate<br />

JEFF<br />

inner workings. Their faces<br />

ELL<br />

are painted with calligraphed<br />

Roman numerals, and<br />

sharply spaded hands that point out the time.<br />

But perhaps their most distinctive feature, are<br />

the heavy metal balls that spin underneath it.<br />

This kind of clock is called an anniversary<br />

clock because it only needs to be wound once<br />

a year. The clocks were a common, albeit<br />

slightly cheesy wedding gift to baby boomer<br />

couples. The idea was that the couple would<br />

remember to wind the clock on their anniversary,<br />

a sentimental celebration of another year<br />

together.<br />

The secret of the clock s longevity, is the<br />

slow release of the energy stored in its coiled<br />

spring. Most will actually keep time for about<br />

four hundred days without rewinding. This is<br />

especially good for older couples who have<br />

grown a bit forgetful, or couples who have<br />

gone on a long cruise to celebrate one of those<br />

precious metal anniversaries.<br />

So each day, the clock s mechanism uses<br />

only about 1/400th of the energy stored in its<br />

spring. Its able to be so economical with its<br />

energy because of those metal balls spinning<br />

underneath it. Those balls spin a torsion wire<br />

to-and-fro, and in doing so, return back to the<br />

clock nearly all the energy it needs to keep on<br />

ticking for more than a year. An almost perpetual<br />

motion machine if you will.<br />

Even now I can close my eyes and see<br />

those four balls whirring silently under glass.<br />

I m amazed the dome never got smashed.<br />

How it survived the wrestling matches and indoor<br />

games of catch of five kids I ll never<br />

know. But the image of that clock started me<br />

thinking about my own spring, whose energy<br />

gets used up little by little as the minutes and<br />

months tick by.<br />

I m not a physicist, so I can t explain exactly<br />

how time and energy are related, but I m<br />

sure they are. This is why when we say we<br />

don t have time for something, or someone;<br />

what we re really saying is that we don t have<br />

energy for that, or them. It seems just about<br />

Fabric from page 29<br />

the festival include: art quilting with the<br />

Adirondack Regional Textile Artists Alliance;<br />

bobbin lace-making with Judy Anderson;<br />

mixed-media textile arts and quilting with<br />

Louisa Woodworth; quilting with Northern<br />

Needles; rug hooking with the Country<br />

Ruggers; a variety of wool arts with<br />

Serendipity Spinners and felt making with<br />

Linda Van Alstyn. Linda will offer informal<br />

sessions of make your own felt flowers for a<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Museum Curator Hallie Bond and guest<br />

Rabbit Goody will offer a presentation at 1<br />

p.m. and 3 p.m. entitled Weaving Through<br />

History, telling the history of the weaving tradition.<br />

Presentations will take place in the<br />

Auditorium. Browse and buy from a small<br />

group of talented North Country fiber artists at<br />

the vendor fair. Enjoy fiddle and guitar music<br />

everyone has an inner gauge that tells us how<br />

much energy we have left in our spring.<br />

As a child I was fascinated by the clock s<br />

key; which lay behind the balls that were forever<br />

spinning torsion back into the gears.<br />

Once a year mom would carefully lift the<br />

dome and turn solitary key. After a few twist<br />

the key would again be laid aside for another<br />

year of obsolescence.<br />

I wonder if there is envy between the balls<br />

and the key? Like the friction between busy<br />

people, and those who don t spin in circles<br />

like them. The balls on their orbital journey to<br />

nowhere, envying the sleeping key s stasis<br />

with shouts of must be nice, but some of us<br />

have to work.<br />

Meanwhile the key is dreaming of movement<br />

and companionship. But it languishes in<br />

its crystal cage with no way of counting off<br />

the days until the dome will rise and the kind<br />

hand will awaken it and put it into service for<br />

a few moments.<br />

I m not sure how often my spring needs<br />

winding, but once a year sounds about right.<br />

I m the not the kind of timepiece that needs to<br />

be on the wrist of some hyper person to stay<br />

wound. I m also not some kind of atomic<br />

super clock: indefatigable, cool, digitalized<br />

and accurate to the millisecond over a millennium.<br />

It s possible I m most like a cuckoo<br />

clock, but that s a different story.<br />

I ve also learned that its important to have<br />

some habits that spin some energy back into<br />

me everyday. Sit down dinners, worship,<br />

walks, good books; these are a few of the<br />

things that let me conserve the energy stored<br />

in my soul over the course of the year. But<br />

make no mistake about it, no matter how carefully<br />

I husband my energies, eventually I need<br />

to get rewound.<br />

Usually we rate vacations according to<br />

how well we were able to unwind. But I am<br />

learning that not only do we have a need to<br />

unwind; but we also have a need to be rewound.<br />

Perhaps this is why the least used key<br />

on our chains might just be the most important<br />

one.<br />

Like the key to the cabin, we spent a week<br />

in last month. Eight thousand feet above sea<br />

level, and million miles away. A place where<br />

we played rummy at night and fried breakfast<br />

every morning. A place where the wind and<br />

water recoiled our unraveled springs. A place<br />

where a kind hand lifted the dome and turned<br />

the key. J<br />

by talented musicians Doug Moody and John<br />

Kribs throughout the day.<br />

Hands-on activities include recycled<br />

rugs help braid strips of blue jeans into a<br />

floor rug and placemats for the museum s<br />

Little Log Cabin, or make a coaster for home<br />

from recycled tee-shirts. This year s Fiber Fest<br />

will include an afternoon knit-in hosted by<br />

Carol Wilson. This will be an opportunity for<br />

knitters to work on a project in the company<br />

of other knitting enthusiasts, and to exchange<br />

tips with other participants about how to tackle<br />

tricky techniques. Knitters are highly encouraged<br />

to bring finished projects to display,<br />

as well as works in progress.<br />

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Is it karma?<br />

Deb and I had been holding<br />

forth in Virginia since<br />

early May. For the first time<br />

in years, I didn t come north<br />

for my annual spring fishing<br />

trip. We stayed south to help<br />

my mother tend to my ailing<br />

By<br />

father, who remains stricken<br />

STAN<br />

with Alzheimer s,<br />

ERNST<br />

Parkinson s and congestive<br />

heart failure. His slowly declining<br />

condition has been considered week to<br />

week for going on five months. My mother,<br />

bless her heart, suggested we head north for a<br />

while and have some fun. vercoming our<br />

guilt, we announced on Aug. 23 that we d<br />

leave for camp on Aug. 30.<br />

Stressed out from making the difficult decision<br />

to abandon my mom, I laid down on my<br />

bed at 1:45 p.m. for a short siesta. Just as I<br />

nodded off, my netherworld began shaking. At<br />

first I thought Deb was mixing a batch of pina<br />

coladas in her new 60 Hp KitchenAid fivespeed<br />

blender. When that baby starts chewing<br />

ice cubes, the cats disappear for three days.<br />

Next I thought I was back on the USS<br />

Shangri-la, lying in my bunk under the number<br />

three wire, with aircraft recovery in<br />

progress. Finally, I heard Deb yell, it s an<br />

earthquake. I rolled off the bed and hustled to<br />

the back deck just in time for the quake to end.<br />

Our neighbors were gathering out in the street<br />

checking for body parts and nervously relating<br />

personal earthquake horror stories.<br />

Turns out, the epicenter for the 5.8 magnitude<br />

quake was Mineral, Virginia, 95 miles<br />

southwest of our home in Falls Church. We<br />

pretty much got the full Monty. Several houses<br />

on our street suffered cracked chimneys, and<br />

the nearby National Cathedral and Washington<br />

Monument sustained substantial damage. Our<br />

damage consisted of twenty of Deb s rubber<br />

stamps tumbling off their decorative shelves.<br />

Several aftershocks up to a 4.5 magnitude<br />

were reported, but I was sleeping when they<br />

hit and I could ve cared less.<br />

How weird, a Virginia earthquake extending<br />

all the way to Inlet. Ho, hum.<br />

The next day I forgot about the quake and<br />

started our week long go-to-camp house shutdown.<br />

Stop the Sunday Washington Post.<br />

Change our Post Office address. Change our<br />

NetFlix address. Schedule our lawn mowing<br />

service. Store the lawn furniture. Take down<br />

the cats bird feeders. Eat one last Peruvian<br />

chicken from Pollo Rico. Run around like idiots.<br />

You know all that last minute peace-ofmind<br />

kinda stuff. Foolishly, we decided to<br />

watch the news instead of a Law and Order<br />

rerun, and bam, the weather guy mentions<br />

someone called Irene.<br />

No problemo. The first models had<br />

Hurricane Irene taking a hard right at the<br />

Bahamas and eventually sloshing ashore on<br />

Greenland. That s cool. Our hurricane experts<br />

know their stuff and not to worry. On we went<br />

with our get-a-way preparations. For the next<br />

three days however, Jungle Jim Cantore and<br />

his egghead cohorts at the Weather Channel<br />

became increasingly excited about the possibility<br />

of posing in front of underpaid cameramen<br />

in gale force winds along the entire<br />

Page 41<br />

length of the east coast. We re trying to pack<br />

up to leave and Jungle Jim is now telling us to<br />

batten down the hatches and get ready for a<br />

Biblical catastrophe. Irene slammed us on<br />

Saturday, Aug. 27. She sat off the<br />

Virginia/Maryland coast for 20 hours, spewing<br />

rain and wind inland as far as the Blue Ridge<br />

Mountains. We had five inches of rain and<br />

wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.<br />

Predictably, our power went out at 2 a.m. on<br />

Sunday, Aug. 28. Air temperature 85 degrees,<br />

humidity 2000 percent. No A/C, no P/C, and<br />

no TV. I could read my Kindle with my LL<br />

Bean LED headlamp.<br />

Fortunately, Dominion Power was on the<br />

ball and we had our power back on by 10:30<br />

a.m. on Sunday.<br />

Monday broke sunny and cool, perfect for<br />

cleaning up hundreds of downed sticks and<br />

limbs, courtesy of Irene. At least we still had a<br />

day left for packing the car for our escape to<br />

the Big Woods. But once again the experts<br />

choked. Irene wasn t turning for Long Island<br />

and the Maine coast as promised. No, she was<br />

headed for Albany and the Adirondacks.<br />

Are you kidding me? Floods, 200 year old<br />

covered bridges demolished, famine, pestilence<br />

and locusts now threatened to block our<br />

travels northward. Maybe our decision to<br />

sneak away for a while was negatively influencing<br />

our karma. In my heart I knew my dad<br />

would head straight for his beloved<br />

Adirondacks if he could. He actually smiled<br />

when I told him we were going to check on his<br />

camp. We aren t inherently bad people, honest.<br />

So we held to our plan. We left for camp<br />

at 6:30 a.m. on Aug. 30. We made it around<br />

the dreaded Beltway and up I-270, scoffing at<br />

all the poor slobs in the southbound lanes,<br />

who were stuck in their daily stop-and-go<br />

commutes from hell. Everything was fine until<br />

we hit Emmitsburg, Md., where our psychocat,<br />

Bogie, decided it was time to poop and<br />

puke in his cage. Cleaning up his mess cost us<br />

a half hour. From there, we sailed up to<br />

Harrisburg to I-81 and all the way to Syracuse.<br />

Bam, our fast route along the Thruway to<br />

Verona was shut down due to Irene. The alternative,<br />

Rt. 31, turned out to be pretty nice. We<br />

lost a little time, but Deb discovered another<br />

stamp store. How nice.<br />

We arrived at camp at 4 p.m. Our neighbor<br />

and caretaker, Sean Manzi, had our lawn<br />

mowed and trimmed and the camp was in<br />

great shape. Sleep came easy that night.<br />

Maybe our karma is okay after all.<br />

Since we arrived, we ve been swimming<br />

in Seventh Lake, had great veal parmesan at<br />

Frankie s and a Larry Burger at the Tavern,<br />

seen Paul Case and the Nards and fireworks at<br />

the Old Forge waterfront, and made up for lost<br />

time with our local pals.<br />

We ignored Tropical Storm Lee, that<br />

Labor Day weekend cold front that dumped<br />

buckets of rain on the Raquette Lake end of<br />

summer party, and the threat of dastardly<br />

Hurricane Katia. Like my father always said,<br />

make the best of every day you re in the<br />

Adirondacks, come rain or shine.<br />

That s good karma, Boppa. J


A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Page 42 Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT<br />

Making a ranger<br />

On Dec. 4, 1958, the<br />

dream of a lifetime came<br />

true for me. I was one of the<br />

first eight men ever appointed<br />

as a New York State<br />

Forest Ranger from an open<br />

competitive examination.<br />

The icing on the cake was<br />

By<br />

that I could make my head-<br />

MART<br />

quarters in Old Forge,<br />

ALLEN<br />

Thendara or Mckeever. What<br />

a great quandary to be in. I<br />

thought I had died and gone to heaven.<br />

Our first stop when looking for a home<br />

was in Mckeever which I would have been<br />

happy to call home but it was not to be. My<br />

better half after the thirty seconds it had<br />

taken to drive through the small cluster of<br />

homes canceled any plans I may have had.<br />

No offense to the hamlet but she yearned for<br />

the bright lights of the city of Old Forge,<br />

which in that day and age resembled a city<br />

when compared to Mckeever. When I stopped<br />

at the Post Office Mrs. Swancott, the<br />

Postmaster said she had nothing to worry<br />

about because the whole hamlet was owned by<br />

the Gould Paper Company.<br />

We rented the house in Old Forge next to<br />

the present day Health Center from the owner<br />

Jay Barker. Jay was one of many sages that I<br />

came to know and admire in a very short time.<br />

I found that there was never a more friendly<br />

community or group oriented with my way of<br />

life or thought. We moved in with our first<br />

born and made many lasting friendships that<br />

have lasted until today.<br />

I spent the winter months learning my territory<br />

under the tutelage of some of the older<br />

rangers who could not have been more helpful.<br />

I did not realize that I was replacing a<br />

local who had a temporary appointment pending<br />

his satisfactory passing of the test. It<br />

placed an added burden on me and family to<br />

integrate within the community. The fact that I<br />

did not have a hard time pays tribute to the<br />

openness and understanding of the people. It is<br />

an attitude that still prevails today and newcomers<br />

will attest to.<br />

It was a far different culture that I found<br />

myself in than exists today. Not from the stand<br />

point of a community that is any different or<br />

more difficult to blend in with. The general<br />

make up of the citizenry was more in sync<br />

with the woods, hunting, fishing trapping, care<br />

taking and guiding than today s community.<br />

Lumbering and the railroad were the mechanisms<br />

that drove the economy.<br />

The stricter vehicle guiding the economy<br />

Ballot from page 38<br />

change from an elected to an<br />

appointed highway superintendent,<br />

thus creating a DPW<br />

the highway superintendent<br />

would oversee, could save the<br />

town about $25,000 yearly because<br />

the current four fulltime<br />

highway employees plus<br />

highway superintendent<br />

would shrink to three fulltime<br />

highway employees plus<br />

highway superintendent.<br />

Frey said this has been the<br />

situation since Cleaveland s<br />

accident and he believes<br />

Hansen has been doing an excellent<br />

job.<br />

Comments from the board<br />

and many from the public expressed<br />

concern that the creation<br />

of a DPW and an appointed<br />

superintendent might<br />

place too much work and responsibility<br />

upon one person.<br />

Frey maintained his position<br />

that the question should<br />

be decided by the voters, and<br />

some from the public agreed.<br />

Hansen, who will be running<br />

unopposed for the highway<br />

superintendent position<br />

and will officially become the<br />

next highway superintendent -<br />

appointed or elected - was<br />

asked his opinion.<br />

of today recreation and tourism were just<br />

beginning to evolve. It was more red plaid<br />

shirts, Malone pants and Bean boots than<br />

shorts, tee shirts, bare feet and flip flops, not<br />

that there is anything wrong with that. If you<br />

have not surmised up to this point that you are<br />

reading the musings of a modern day dinosaur<br />

let me make it perfectly clear you are. I liken<br />

myself to the old Schultz and Dooley beer<br />

commercials, sixty years behind the times and<br />

that s the way I like it. As you may have assumed<br />

many of my closest friends are too.<br />

That does not mean that I love the community<br />

any less but I do long for the old days.<br />

In the spring of fifty-nine we bought our<br />

first home at the end of what today is known<br />

as Watson Road. We spent some of the happiest<br />

days of our lives there. We paid $6,500 for<br />

it completely furnished. At the time I was just<br />

finishing my probation and was being paid the<br />

munificent sum of $3,480 a year. Eight percent<br />

of that was deducted for retirement. The<br />

house payment was $50 dollars a month at 6<br />

percent interest. We felt very fortunate for the<br />

security the position represented and satisfied<br />

in every aspect. I was in particular because I<br />

was working in the woods and with various<br />

lumber companies and loggers in a job I had<br />

been trained for.<br />

At the time rangers were considered primary<br />

custodians of state lands and frontline<br />

defenders against forest fires. It was not long<br />

after a rash of devastating fires had laid waste<br />

to thousands of acres of timber land and the<br />

threat of it occurring again was on everyone s<br />

minds. No one realized it at the time but we<br />

were on the cusp of a prolonged spell of renewed<br />

fire danger. The sixties were an especially<br />

dry period for much of the forest land in<br />

New York on both state and private land. The<br />

period was punctuated with several woods closures<br />

ordered by the Governor.<br />

Fortunately I had a brief respite and time<br />

to become acclimated to the job before being<br />

thrust into the front lines of fire fighting. My<br />

first experience with an actual fire occurred on<br />

my first summer on the job. I entered my first<br />

fire season with understandable trepidation<br />

and cautious anticipation. My handling of the<br />

situation proved that I had good cause for concern.<br />

It resembled a keystone cop episode<br />

rather than how a real fire should have been<br />

managed.<br />

Stay tuned for next weeks unveiling of<br />

what for many years was a closely guarded secret<br />

to only a select few. At last the truth can<br />

be told. J<br />

He believes it would be<br />

easier to satisfy the majority<br />

of voters than a majority of<br />

the board.<br />

An elected highway superintendent<br />

serves at the pleasure<br />

of the voters while an appointed<br />

superintendent serves at the<br />

pleasure of the board.<br />

When Frey read a resolution<br />

to place a permissive referendum<br />

on the November<br />

ballot, so voters could make<br />

the decision, he was met by silence<br />

from the board. With no<br />

one willing to move the resolution<br />

it died for lack of support.<br />

J<br />

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9 Boats for cars<br />

10 “I don’t mind -- --”<br />

11 Ready to streak<br />

12 Travels on snow<br />

13 Econ. indicator<br />

20 Decides, as a jury<br />

22 Web-footed bird<br />

24 Dreams of<br />

26 Coffee, in slang<br />

27 Novelist --<br />

Ambler<br />

28 Meander<br />

30 Speeds off<br />

32 Livy’s “it was”<br />

34 Nose-bag tidbits<br />

35 Volt or watt<br />

36 Felt boots<br />

39 Got warm (2<br />

wds.)<br />

40 Finnish bath<br />

43 Mix together<br />

46 Ran slowly<br />

48 CSA monogram<br />

49 Hit the horn<br />

50 Shish --<br />

51 Foolish, plus<br />

52 Beauty parlor<br />

54 Oar pin<br />

56 Mlle. in Barcelona<br />

58 Freight rider<br />

59 Plenty, to a poet<br />

60 Stimpy’s pal<br />

63 Lubricate<br />

© 2011 United Feature Syndicate, Inc<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

LEGALS<br />

NOTICE OF<br />

FORMATION OF<br />

Walker Enterprises,<br />

L L C<br />

Arts of Org. filed with<br />

Secy. of State of NY<br />

(SSNY) on 6/14/11.<br />

Office location: Herkimer<br />

County. SSNY designated<br />

as agent of LLC upon<br />

whom process against it<br />

may be served. SSNY<br />

shall mail process to the<br />

LLC, 5496 NYS Rt. 28,<br />

Eagle Bay, NY 13331.<br />

Purpose: Any lawful<br />

a c t i v i t y.<br />

NOTICE OF<br />

FORMATION OF<br />

LIMITED LIABILITY<br />

COMPANY<br />

(1) Name: BCJ Enterprises,<br />

LLC (the “LLC”).<br />

(2) Articles of Organization<br />

of the LLC were filed with<br />

the Secretary of State NY<br />

(“SSNY”) on July 13, 2011.<br />

(3) Its office location is to be<br />

in Herkimer County, State<br />

of NY.<br />

(4) The SSNY has been<br />

designated as agent of the<br />

LLC upon whom process<br />

against it may be served.<br />

The post office address to<br />

which the SSNY shall mail<br />

a copy of any process<br />

against the LLC is:<br />

7338 Warboys Road,<br />

Bergen NY 14416.<br />

(5) Purpose: Any lawful act<br />

or activity.<br />

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FORMATION OF<br />

OLD FORGE<br />

T R A N Q U I L I T Y<br />

BAY LLC.<br />

Arts. of Org. filed with<br />

Secy. of State of NY<br />

(SSNY) on 07/22/11.<br />

Office location:<br />

Herkimer County. Princ.<br />

office of LLC: 123 Court<br />

St., Herkimer, NY 13350.<br />

SSNY designated as agent<br />

of LLC upon whom process<br />

against it may be served.<br />

SSNY shall mail process to<br />

the LLC at the addr. of its<br />

princ. office. Purpose: Any<br />

lawful activity.<br />

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FORMATION OF<br />

LIMITED LIABILITY<br />

COMPANY<br />

(1) Name: 238 Grassy Point<br />

Road, LLC (the “LLC”).<br />

(2) Ar ticles of Organization<br />

of the LLC were filed with<br />

the Secretary of State NY<br />

(“SSNY”) on August 4, 2011.<br />

(3) Its office location is to be<br />

in Herkimer County, State<br />

of NY.<br />

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LLC upon whom process<br />

against it may be served.<br />

The post office address to<br />

which the SSNY shall mail<br />

a copy of any process<br />

against the LLC is:<br />

7338 Warboys Road,<br />

Bergen NY 14416.<br />

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or activity.<br />

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OF LIMITED LIABILITY CO.<br />

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Name of LLC: RS EquiX,<br />

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the NY Sec. of State on August<br />

17, 2011. Office and address<br />

in Herkimer Co. at 2310<br />

Graffenburg Road, Sauquoit,<br />

New York 13456; Sec. of<br />

State designated as agent of<br />

LLC upon whom process may<br />

be served, and address Sec. of<br />

State shall mail copy of<br />

process is: 2310 Graffenburg<br />

Road, Sauquoit, New York<br />

13456; Purpose: Any lawful<br />

purpose permitted under<br />

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BILL MARTIN Excavating, bulldozing,<br />

driveways, trucking, land clearing,<br />

road building & repairs, septic<br />

systems. Quality Work at a Fair<br />

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FEDEX AUTHORIZED Ship Center,<br />

Pack & Ship supplies & services.<br />

Wrap City ‘N Glue. (315)369-2262.<br />

FIREWOOD - Split Hardwood,<br />

Prompt Service, Free Delivery in Old<br />

Forge area. Discount on large<br />

orders. Call Doug (315)369-3578.<br />

HOME & CAMP Repairs and<br />

Improvements. Free Estimates.<br />

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Kitchens & Baths, Flooring, Painting,<br />

Roofing, Sheetrock, Stone Veneer.<br />

Camp Maintenance~openings &<br />

closings. Fully Insured. Free<br />

Estimates. (315)831-3156.<br />

MIKE MARLEAU Builder &<br />

Contractor, Inc. for all your building<br />

needs. New Homes, Remodeling.<br />

Servicing the area for over 25 years.<br />

(315)369-4453 or (315)369-8168.<br />

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PROFESSIONAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

JIM’S LAWN SERVICE. Driveways<br />

leveled and raked, lawn mowing and<br />

trimming. Old Forge/Inlet area.<br />

(315)369-3499 or (315)868-3487.<br />

PERKINS PLUMBING & Heating.<br />

Complete installations and service<br />

of plumbing & heating systems, hot<br />

water heaters, well pumps, boilers<br />

and furnaces. (315)369-3768 or<br />

(315)369-8402.<br />

PEST CONTROL. Blue Ribbon<br />

Adirondack Pest Control.<br />

Adirondack owned and operated.<br />

Complete pest control for carpenter<br />

ants, bees, mice, rats, cockroaches,<br />

spiders and other invaders.<br />

Residential and commercial.<br />

Certified, insured and guaranteed.<br />

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MC accepted.<br />

RISLEY ELECTRIC: Electrical contractor.<br />

Old Forge area, established<br />

in 1988. (315)369-3425<br />

ROMEO’S A-1 Hardwood Floors.<br />

Installation, Refinishing. 37 years<br />

experienced. (315)942-9166.<br />

RUSTED/FADED METAL Roofs<br />

restored to new condition. High build<br />

epoxy/urethane. Water issues.<br />

Masonary Restoration. Satisfaction<br />

guaranteed. (315)369-3063.<br />

TETREAULT TREE works. Tree<br />

work including complete take down,<br />

trimming, chipping, log blocking,<br />

splitting. Fully Insured. Pierre and<br />

Sandy Tetreault (315)369-2371.<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Old Forge Camping Resort<br />

F/T Reservationist position available<br />

immediately thru Labor Day & weekends thru<br />

10/16/11.<br />

P/T positions also available thru 10/16/11.<br />

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SERVICES<br />

STUMPUGLY STUMP REMOVAL<br />

You Cut ‘Em, I Grind ‘Em Out!<br />

Insured. (315)-369-8400.<br />

TRAVEL AGENT. Wanna get<br />

away? Book your next vacation with<br />

us! Good Life Getaway.<br />

heather@goodlifegetawaystravel.co<br />

m 315-357-3216. Inlet.<br />

WALT PARENT & SON Tree<br />

Service. Fully Insured, experienced,<br />

free estimates. (315)717-4714 or<br />

(315)369-3386.<br />

WHITE WOLF ENTERPRISE<br />

Painting/ Staining, Interior/ Exterior,<br />

Carpentry. (315) 357-4366.<br />

WINDOW CLEANING. residential<br />

and commercial. Call Dick to schedule<br />

your Window Cleaning today:<br />

(516)641-7737.<br />

WRAP CITY ‘N GLUE - Graphics<br />

Design, Scanning, Printing,<br />

Color/BW Copies, Fax, Laminating<br />

and more.(315)369-2262.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

ADOPT: ADORING mom, dad,big<br />

brother would like to share a lifetime<br />

of hugs & kisses in our loving home<br />

w/a newborn. Please call Lynda &<br />

Dennis, 888-688-1422. Expenses<br />

paid.<br />

EARTHWALK the vacation by Rafe<br />

Pugia sci-fi.<br />

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asap. Call (315)357-2613 to discuss<br />

details.<br />

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publish an ad. Adjustment for errors is limited to<br />

the cost of that portion of the ad wherein the<br />

error occurred.<br />

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to edit, revise, reclassify or<br />

reject advertising.<br />

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WANTED TO BUY<br />

12 GA. semi automatic shotgun, 3",<br />

preferably with scope. 315.357.2791<br />

or sbp@frontier.com.<br />

USED PLACID-SPITFIRE canoe.<br />

(315)369-3051. Old Forge.<br />

BUILDING<br />

MATERIALS<br />

USED COMPOSITE Correct-Deck<br />

boards. Approx. 300 sq ft coverage.<br />

Similar to Trex. Best Offer. (315)272-<br />

6787. Old Forge.<br />

WINDOWS, INSULATED.<br />

Aluminum clad, single-hung(crank<br />

outs). No hardware. Call for sizes.<br />

$150/all. (315)865-8139. Holland<br />

Patent.<br />

APPLIANCES &<br />

FURNITURE<br />

LIVING ROOM furniture. Broyhill,<br />

light wood, armoire, coffee table and<br />

end table. All 3pcs $125. Great Deal!<br />

Must see! (518)843-2014.<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

QUEEN MATTRESS set, new. Still<br />

in plastic. $150. (518)260-6653.<br />

Saratoga.<br />

WHIRLPOOL SIDE-BY-SIDE<br />

Refrigerator w/ice maker&water dispenser-$450.<br />

Light oak dining room<br />

set, 6 chairs, hutch-$650. 5pc king<br />

size bedroom set-$750. (386)837-<br />

3673. Mayfield<br />

HOUSES FOR RENT<br />

3BDRM/1 BATH, Appliances,<br />

enclosed sunporch, lg yard, nice<br />

location. Cold Brook area. (315)826-<br />

7140.<br />

HIGHLAND AVE. Year-round furnished.<br />

1+BD/1 Bath. No<br />

Smoking/No Pets. Six month minimum<br />

or Winter season. (315)369-<br />

6097.<br />

OLD FORGE. 3-bdrm house, 1 bath.<br />

Moose River Trail, nice yard, private<br />

drive. First and last rent, security<br />

deposit. No pets. $575/month plus<br />

utilities. (315)507-4696.<br />

THREE BEDROOM, 2 bath.<br />

Recently renovated. All appliances.<br />

$1200/mo. (315)831-5150. Remsen<br />

SEASONAL<br />

RENTALS<br />

Julie Liddle’s<br />

Adirondack<br />

Vacation<br />

Rental Homes<br />

(315) 369-6321<br />

In-House Caretaking<br />

Services also available<br />

Visit our web site<br />

www.adirondackvacation.net<br />

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Main St. (Rt . 2 8 ) • O l d Forge, NY 13420<br />

2011-2012 WINTER SEASON<br />

RENTALS: 4BR/2BA + Garage, Rte<br />

28, Thendara; 3BR/1.5BA + Garage,<br />

Big Moose Rd. Contact, Rivet<br />

Realty, St. Rt. 28, Old Forge, NY,<br />

(315)369-6573 Ext. 204 or<br />

(315)369-8603.<br />

DEC 1-APRIL 1. New house, Rt 28,<br />

6th Lake. 3 Bdrms/2 Baths, sleeps<br />

8. Gas fireplace, HDTV, great view,<br />

on trail. Heated walk-out<br />

garage/basement. $6,000, utilities<br />

included. Jean Bird, (315)357-3631.<br />

SEASONAL<br />

RENTALS<br />

LUXURY CONDO FOR RENT<br />

Contact Greg Klein<br />

of Timm Associates<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

2 bedroom, 2 bath (sleeps 8) $800/week<br />

1 bedroom, 1 bath (sleeps 4) $500/week<br />

Between Labor Day and December 22nd<br />

Call for details<br />

315-369-8711 or 315-369-2237x105<br />

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Adirondack Getaway<br />

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Wooded, and<br />

Village Rentals<br />

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315-369-3951<br />

or email: gklein@timmassociates.com<br />

Visit our website at timmassociates.com<br />

ADIRONDACK<br />

VACATION<br />

R E N TA L S<br />

• Pet Friendly<br />

• All Price Ranges<br />

• Courteous,<br />

Professional Service<br />

Nancy Wells, Lic. R.E. Broker<br />

315-369-3694<br />

136 Onondaga Rd., P.O. Box 692, Old Forge, NY 13420<br />

nancy@adkcabinrentals.com<br />

www.adkcabinrentals.com<br />

TWIN PONDS. 2 BD/ 2 BA, 2-stall<br />

garage. $5500 plus security plus<br />

utilities. No smoking/no pets.<br />

(315)369-6097.<br />

MISC. FOR SALE<br />

13-FT GRUMMAN canoe lightweight<br />

with carrying yoke, and paddles.<br />

$395. (518) 843-1236<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

14FT ROUND Trampoline. Needs<br />

new net. $40. (518) 922-6049.<br />

Sprakers.<br />

15” FLAT Screen Monitor, w/built-in<br />

speakers, $35. 17” regular monitor,<br />

$20. (518)883-8020. Broadalbin.<br />

16 FT Birch Bark Canoe, gun cabinet,<br />

hunting and shooting items,<br />

knives, Eagle Compound Bow/hardcase<br />

and accessories, animal skins.<br />

(315)-348-8330 Brantingham<br />

2 BOYS winter jackets Aeropostale<br />

Medium/Large brown; girls fur lined<br />

vest X-large tan; boys boots size-9<br />

black; $4.00/each. (518)842-6637<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

300 PIECES firewood $50.<br />

Computer $125. Inside door $10.<br />

Front door, screen door, twin metal<br />

bed frame $10. (518)-842-7876<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SEASONAL<br />

RENTALS<br />

MISC. FOR SALE<br />

3PT HITCH Cultivator, $100. 3pt<br />

Hitch Backblade, $75. Running gear,<br />

$175. Ford Snowplow, $175. OBO<br />

all items. (518) 882-6950. West<br />

Charlton.<br />

4 APACHE Truck Tires 32 x<br />

11.50/15 mounted on six lug<br />

American Racer rims. Asking $350<br />

for all. 518-627-1141 Amsterdam<br />

4 PAIR custom made Drapes pinchpleated<br />

lined cream, 52”wx40”L,<br />

excellent-$45ea pair. Down comforter,<br />

Pacific Coast, 4 star, full<br />

queen-$120. (518)843-2171.<br />

Amsterdam<br />

6 GALLON Marine Gas Tank, connections<br />

included, $30. Crate KX-15<br />

amplifier (new), $75. (518)843-1747.<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

60 TOP-CHOICE pressure treated<br />

decking. 5 quarter by 6x8. $.350 a<br />

board. (518) 842-9118. Amsterdam<br />

65” 1080P HD TV, stand, surround<br />

sound included. Small hole in back,<br />

excellent working condition. $1200<br />

OBO (518)-842-5857 Amsterdam.<br />

9 LARGE rolls bubble wrap 9 to 32<br />

inches wide. Best offer. Contact Curt<br />

at (518)-320-8615 or lakeland119@comcast.net.<br />

Edinburg.<br />

ACRES OF standing hay Free. 518-<br />

207-6074. Amsterdam<br />

ADULT SIZE Commode, excellent<br />

condition $20. (518) 842-0746<br />

Amsterdam.


Adirondack Express Classifieds<br />

MISC. FOR SALE<br />

AIR CONDITIONER, $70. Expersso<br />

maker, $50. Weight bench<br />

w/weights, $150. (518) 605-5563.<br />

Amsterdam<br />

ALL ELECTRIC Hospital bed, brand<br />

new. Large commode, never used.<br />

(2)6ft ramps, (1)portable ramp 6ft.<br />

Electric lift w/2 nylon lifts. (518)883-<br />

5501-Amsterdam.<br />

ANTIQUE COCA-A-COLA cooler<br />

$500 OBO. (518) 829-8000 Loopie’s<br />

Pub, Tribes Hill.<br />

ANTIQUE PIANO STOOL with claw<br />

glass ball feet $75. Large/small spinning<br />

wheels. (518)-829-7964 Fort<br />

Hunter<br />

B3030 KUBOTA 114 hours, HD<br />

loader, 60” mower, mint condition.<br />

$18,500 OBO. (518)-887-5301<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

BIFOCALS WITH case (Focal) $25.<br />

Potty chair converts to stool $15.<br />

(518)-843-3156 Amsterdam.<br />

BOAT COVER fits 21-24ft pontoon<br />

boat, never used. $250 725-4448<br />

BRAND NEW Fox Clothing Sale.<br />

60% off. Labor Day Wkend. 10-4.<br />

Hoodies, hats, snowmobile clothing.<br />

129 Fern Ave., Old Forge.<br />

BRUSH HOG, John Deere MX6,<br />

6FT, only cut 25 acres. Has broken<br />

pinion shaft, $1200. (518) 673-3212.<br />

Sprakers.<br />

BUILT IN Electric cook top Good<br />

condition $100. (518)-842-7694<br />

Hagaman.<br />

CAMPING PANEL ice box refegeriator,<br />

non-electric, water jug and<br />

potty $20. Dark maple full size bed<br />

$20. (518) 843-0985 Amsterdam<br />

CARTER’S, GAP, Gymboree,<br />

Girls/boys, Sizes 4-7, mint condition,<br />

2-piece outfits, tops $3.75, pants<br />

$5.00, Pajamias. (518)725-<br />

2771.Gloversville<br />

CHAR-GRILLER LARGE charcoal<br />

grill w/smoker attachment. Used 1<br />

yr. Excellent condition. $150. OBO.<br />

(315)368-7671. Eagle Bay.<br />

CLAY CHIMNEA with wrought iron<br />

base. $85. (315)865-8139. Holland<br />

Patent.<br />

CLIVIA HOUSE Plant free to a good<br />

home. (518)-843-3168 Amsterdam<br />

SOLUTION<br />

SUDOKU SOLUTION<br />

MISC. FOR SALE<br />

DINGING ROOM table/chairs,<br />

Garland Restaurant stove, assorted<br />

household items, very good clothing,<br />

very reasonable, some restaurant<br />

equipment<br />

Amsterdam<br />

(518)-829-7668<br />

DRESSER W/MIRROR 73"x19"<br />

$125. Chest of drawers $100. 315-<br />

.357-6007 Eagle Bay<br />

EARLY ANTIQUE drill press, manually<br />

operated (518)-696-2353<br />

Broadalbin<br />

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, variety,<br />

snow rack w/extension, assorted<br />

saws, power pull, genuine lineman’s<br />

pole belt, cobbler’s shoe assemble.<br />

(518)842-6261. Amsterdam.<br />

FISH POACHER-STAINLESS Steel<br />

(New in box), $55.00. Perforated<br />

rack insert, 24”x7”, A Progressive<br />

International Commercial 1985<br />

Product. (518)882-6193. Galway.<br />

FLATBED SCANNER, HP 5400C<br />

with Windows XP driver, works<br />

great. $10.00 or free to student. ph<br />

882-6079 Galway<br />

FREE UPRIGHT piano. Must pick<br />

up. (518)-866-2208 or (518)-843-<br />

7092 Amsterdam<br />

FREE: 1915ISH Hinze #80352<br />

upright piano/good condition/ needs<br />

tuning/ very heavy/ you move. (518)-<br />

883-5432 Edinburg<br />

FUTON W/DENIM MATTRESS.<br />

Excellent condition, $50. Pine trestle<br />

table, 6 ft. Very good condition. $50;<br />

(516)807-1805. Old Forge.<br />

GOLD CARPET excellent condition<br />

10 ft 5 in. x 9 ft 3 in. $80 (518)-843-<br />

1855 Amsterdam.<br />

HANDICAPPED EQUIPMENT.<br />

Many items: walkers, scooters,<br />

wheelchairs, lift chair. $50-$200.<br />

(315)896-2928. Prospect.<br />

HARMON STOVE, coal/wood. Nice<br />

for camp or house. Magnafire I<br />

series. Very good condition. $695.<br />

(315)763-4010. Woodgate.<br />

HARVEST GOLD Hotpoint stove,<br />

white GE refrigerator. Both run well,<br />

$50 each $80 for both. Must pick up.<br />

(518)-587-3430 (518)-548-4212<br />

Gansevoort<br />

HEARTHSTONE CRAFTSBURY<br />

woodstove, cast iron, like new,<br />

excellent condition. $950. (518)924-<br />

3100 or (914)474-1577. Wells.<br />

JOHN DEERE and Club Cadet riding<br />

lawn mowers. Jazzy power chair.<br />

All in excellent condition. (518) 491-<br />

4147. Amsterdam<br />

KING WOODSTOVE, 22” wood,<br />

glass doors, lower unit. Used little,<br />

$600. Call after 4 pm (315)866-<br />

4298. Mohawk.<br />

KITCHEN TABLE, 6 chairs-$75.<br />

Maytag Dishwasher, white-$75.<br />

Swing Set, $40. All in good condition.<br />

(518) 212-2096. Broadalbin.<br />

LOVE SEAT (small sofa) Harden<br />

Furniture excellent condition<br />

includes blue Pottery Barn slip<br />

cover. 201-906-6300. Allendale.<br />

LOVESEAT AND Chair $250.<br />

Entertainment Center $50. Oak coffee<br />

table, end table $125 both. Much<br />

more. (518)-466-4552 Glen<br />

MAPLE TREE felled, not cut, great<br />

firewood. make offer. (315)351-<br />

0807. Old Forge.<br />

MASTER CARD/VISA machine.<br />

Brand new. Best offer. (315)369-<br />

5049. Old Forge.<br />

NATIONAL STOVE Works<br />

Themeal-Control 500 Wood<br />

Furnace: 125,000 BTU, therma static<br />

air control, secondary comnution<br />

chamber, fire-brick-lined, plantium<br />

for hot air ducting. Very good condition.<br />

Asking $750. (518)-352-7339<br />

Blue Mountain Lake.<br />

OAK ENTERTAINMENT center.<br />

Excellent condition. 55” x 24”. $250.<br />

Call (315)357-4500. Inlet.<br />

OUTDOOR WOOD-FURNACE,<br />

Heat your entire home, domestic<br />

water and more with a furnace from<br />

Central Boiler. Call today. Levi’s<br />

Outdoor Wood Boilers. (315)357-<br />

3216.<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

MISC. FOR SALE<br />

GAS SPACE Heater. 60,000BTU.<br />

$150. (518) 842-8388. Amsterdam.<br />

PEG PREGO infant carseat and<br />

base, $30. Nautica 15pc. crib bedding<br />

set, $100 OBO. (518) 842-<br />

5800. Amsterdam.<br />

PIANO, BALDWIN, excellent condition.<br />

Must see and hear! $1,500.<br />

518-843-0892. Hagaman.<br />

PIANO, KIMBALL. Excellent condition.<br />

$500 OBO. Possible delivery.<br />

(315)369-8711. Old Forge.<br />

PITTSBURGH STEELERS back tire<br />

cover. $35. (518) 842-1892.<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

POWER WHEELCHAIR, new. 518-<br />

852-2250. Amsterdam<br />

PRISM II, metal dector, brand new in<br />

box, $75 OBO. Mongoose 21spd<br />

bike, $45 OBO. Young boys bike,<br />

$20-OBO. (518)842-8964.<br />

Amsteram.<br />

RELIANT WATER Heater Propane<br />

needs venting still in box 40 gal.<br />

$325. Two wood stoves aviailable.<br />

Inexpensive. Call 944-4180.<br />

SALT SHIELD single snowmobile<br />

trailer 53” wide never used, only<br />

$100 firm. (4) 6 position trailer ski<br />

guides. $25/Firm (518)863-8891.<br />

Edinburg.<br />

SEALY PRESTIGE set box spring<br />

and mattress, queen size mattress.<br />

$300. (518)864-5446. Delanson.<br />

SNOW TIRES-RADIAL, P185/80R<br />

13M/S, excellent, pair- $20, (518)-<br />

882-6428. Brodalbin<br />

SONY TRINITRON 36”. Great picture.<br />

HD capable. $100. (518) 843-<br />

1789. Amsterdam.<br />

SPORTCRAFT TREADMILL<br />

TX4.9. Great condition, all paperwork.<br />

$100. (518) 842-5812.<br />

Amsterdam<br />

STEP CHAIR Glide. Excellent condition.<br />

New $3000. now $1200. Twin<br />

adjustable bed. New $1500. now<br />

$800. (518) 283-4612 Troy<br />

STOVES, BEN FRANKLIN, $50<br />

and hooded top, $150. (315)357-<br />

5594. Eagle Bay<br />

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE<br />

Toddler bed w/mattress-$50. Sleigh<br />

style toddler bed with mattress-$75<br />

OBO. Toddler girls clothes sz.3-4, all<br />

seasons-$75 OBO. (518)844-3385.<br />

Fort-Plain.<br />

THERMO CONTROL Model 500<br />

100,000 btus per hour. 1980. Used<br />

only five years. $700 (518)-842-<br />

5773 Amsterdam.<br />

THULE ROOF Basket. Old style.<br />

$100. Call (315)392-2311.<br />

Woodgate<br />

TWIN BED poster with gentely<br />

used matress box spring $40. 27”<br />

console tv best offer. Three piece<br />

luggage $25. (518)-842-6338<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

ULTRA GLIDE Exercise machine<br />

$150. American Tourister Hard Case<br />

4pc luggage, Tiffany style lamps, SS<br />

rings, opague stones, jade.<br />

(518)843-0016. Amsterdam<br />

UNICORN PICTURES and clock,<br />

Elvis pictures and more odds and<br />

ends. (518) 883-7422 Gloversville.<br />

WALL UNIT Entertainment Center,<br />

lights up, glass and wooden<br />

shelves, glass doors. $100 (518)<br />

527-8941 Gloversville.<br />

WASHER, DRYER, Refergiator,<br />

stove, freezer, mircorwave and cart.<br />

Dining room set, end tables, coffee<br />

tables, couch. Call for pricing (518)-<br />

322-7456 Amsterdam.<br />

WEATHER GUARD tool box.<br />

Aluminum diamond plated. Full size<br />

truck, 27 inches deep, two doors,<br />

excellent condition $175. (518)424-<br />

0427. Amsterdam<br />

WOOD/COAL FURNACE. Heats<br />

large area. Duct or floor grate. Call<br />

Ken @(315)369-0013. Old Forge.<br />

WOODSTOVE VERMONT Casting,<br />

Resolut. Non-catalytic. Warming<br />

shelf, mitten rack, screen. Manual.<br />

$400. (518) 568-3082 Dolgeville<br />

YAMAHA ELECTRONIC Keyboard,<br />

Rockwell 6” Joiner. 842-5789<br />

Amsterdam<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

ALL FREE~ Garage Sale items left<br />

over from summer. Sept. 15, 10-1.<br />

Church of the Lakes, Inlet.<br />

DOWNSIZING. 10514 Commons<br />

Rd., Remsen. Sept. 16-17, 9-4.<br />

Dining room and bedroom sets,<br />

grandfather clock, leather couch and<br />

chair, desks, chests, stoneware,<br />

bookcases, rugs, books. Quilts, fabric,<br />

sewing supplies and books, pool<br />

table, much more.<br />

FORESTPORT, HEMLOCK Hills<br />

Rd., Friday, Sept 16 and Sat., Sept.<br />

17, 9-4. Many items from several<br />

families.<br />

IT’S SO CHEAP, it’s almost FREE<br />

sale. Sept 17, back deck of old<br />

HoJo’s, Old Forge. Camping, guitar,<br />

CD’s, bicycle, tools, household,<br />

Christmas. Priced to sell.<br />

PLUS SIZE Clothing. Excellent condition.<br />

Lots with new tags on. Call<br />

518-843-3349 for info. Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY/SUNDAY, SEPT 17-18.<br />

Eagle Bay. Antiques, Furniture,<br />

Tools, Wine Press, 32K BTU<br />

Ventless Enamel Gas Stove,<br />

Vintage Clothing, Much More. 1/4<br />

mi. up Big Moose Rd. Right turn on<br />

Thibado Rd., follow signs.<br />

Something for everyone.<br />

LAWN & GARDEN<br />

GREAT FOR Fall Leaves! Used<br />

Lawn Sweeper, $25.00. (518) 568-<br />

7082. St. Johnsville.<br />

FARM STOCK &<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

HAY WAGON, wood with all new<br />

rubber tires. $995. (518) 842-2078.<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

PETS & SUPPLIES<br />

3 LITTLEkittens, Free! Found in a<br />

tree in a cemetery. Litter trained, 8-<br />

10wks old. (518)461-8366.<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

AKC DACHSHUND, non-neutered<br />

male, 13 months old, tri-colored,<br />

has shots and good with cats. $200.<br />

Call 518-488-8463. Fort Plain<br />

AKC DACHSHUND, non-neutered<br />

male, 13 months old, tri-colored,<br />

has shots and good with cats. $200.<br />

Call 518-488-8463. Fort Plain<br />

BLUE CROWN Conures. $400 for<br />

pair with cage. Baby cockatiels, $50<br />

each. (518) 853-4851. Fultonville.<br />

CARS FOR SALE CARS FOR SALE CARS FOR SALE<br />

LEE<br />

BUICK GMC TRUCK INC.<br />

Rt. 12, Boonville • 315-942-2911<br />

See Dick, Rick, Randy Or Mike • www.leepbg.com<br />

NOW IN STOCK - 2012 GMC TERRAINS<br />

2011 GMC Acadia SL AWD<br />

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,535<br />

R e b a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - $ 2 , 0 0 0 *<br />

Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . $33,535<br />

Stk #<br />

Stock #12613<br />

2011 GMC Sierra Reg Cab<br />

4WD W/T<br />

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,295<br />

R e b a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - $ 4 , 0 0 5 *<br />

Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . $25,290<br />

PETS & SUPPLIES<br />

CHIHUAHUA MIXED five year old<br />

male. Trained, update w/ shots.<br />

Loving companion, very friendly.<br />

Free to a good home (518)-843-<br />

9105 Amsterdam.<br />

LOOKING GOOD for Home for Two<br />

Year old Staffordshire Terrie. Great<br />

family dog good with pets and kids.<br />

(518)-866-7129 Amsterdam.<br />

PITBBULLS FOR Sale. For info call<br />

Tim (518)-390-3823 Fort Plain<br />

PLEASE HELP To find good homes<br />

(4) rescued kittens, unique coloring,<br />

healthy, playful, adorable, litterbox<br />

trained. One male, three females.<br />

(518)875-9173<br />

PUG FAWN female. 16 mos. old.<br />

loads of wrinkles. loves everybody.<br />

Excellent companion. $450.<br />

(315)697-5631. Leave message.<br />

Canastota.<br />

PUPPIES, ENGLISH Springer Sp<br />

aniel, tri-colored, males, ready now.<br />

$550. (315)697-2797. Oneida Lake<br />

area.<br />

PUREBRED CHIHUAHUA Male<br />

Puppies. CarMan black w/white tiny,<br />

tiny, tiny $550. Sport white w/black<br />

happy and adorable $350. (518)<br />

269-6679 Amsterdam<br />

TWO CATS to good home. Gray 1<br />

years old, calico 2 years old. (518)<br />

843-3765. Amsterdam<br />

HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

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Commercial, lots, lakefront homes<br />

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LAKEFRONT LOG CABIN-<br />

Hollywood Hills, 3 Bedrooms, 2<br />

Baths, Furnished. Boathouse,<br />

Garage. $519,000. Appointment<br />

only. (315)357-3012.<br />

www.AdkByOwner.com listing<br />

#RE6478.<br />

Stock #12562<br />

2011 GMC Sierra Ext Cab<br />

SLE 4WD<br />

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,945<br />

R e b a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - $ 4 , 5 0 5 *<br />

Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . $34,440<br />

Facility<br />

Number<br />

4330144<br />

Stock #12498<br />

2011 GMC Sierra Crew Cab<br />

1 / 2 Ton SLE<br />

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,350<br />

R e b a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - $ 4 , 5 0 5 *<br />

Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . $33,845<br />

*Or ask about 0% Financing for 12-60 months<br />

Plus $1,000 Rebate on Select Models<br />

Page 45<br />

CARS FOR SALE<br />

1972 MONTE Carlo $4500 OBO.<br />

Call Harvey after 3pm. (518)-212-<br />

2823 Amsterdam<br />

1976 TRIUMPH TR6 sports car. All<br />

original, only 30,000 miles. British<br />

Racing Green, Saddle Tan interior.<br />

Nice driver . 315-369-5026<br />

Thendara<br />

1993 FORD Tauras, 44K Auto,<br />

$3900. 1999 Jeep Wrangler Sahara<br />

4.0 liter auto, 98K, 4 wheel drive.<br />

$9000 firm. (518)-842-8896<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

1995 GMC Jimmy 4WD, runs good,<br />

needs front seal. Best Offer. (518)<br />

866-2669. Amsterdam.<br />

1997 CHEVY Monte Carlo. Runs<br />

good. Front wheel drive, Automatic<br />

car starter. 176,000 miles. $1,200<br />

OBO. (315)376-7498. Lowville<br />

1997 FORD Expedition Eddie<br />

Baurer. Very good condition, runs,<br />

$2,700 OBO. (518)-986-1937<br />

Amsterdam<br />

2001 OLDSMOBILE Intrigue GL, 6v<br />

engine, new brakes, new rotors,<br />

tune-up, needs tires plugged(tires<br />

keep going flat) Asking $2000/OBO.<br />

315-357-5132 Inlet<br />

2001 PONTIAC Aztec, 51,000 miles.<br />

Excellent condition, all maintenance<br />

done. $5,500. (518)469-6499.<br />

Broadalbin.<br />

2002 PONTIAC Grand Prix GT, 4door,<br />

fully loaded. Runs and looks<br />

excellent. $4,200. (518)256-2663.<br />

Broadalbin.<br />

2003 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, red, one<br />

owner, 79,000 miles. Excellent condition.<br />

$7,500. (585)217-1821. Old<br />

Forge.<br />

2004 BUICK 4DSD LeSabre<br />

Limited. Fully loaded with heated<br />

leather seats, CD/cassette player.<br />

$9,500. (315)369-5049. Old Forge.<br />

2005 JEEP 4x4 Laredo. Loaded.<br />

Sunroof, heated leather seats.<br />

Trailer hitch/towing pkg. $13,500.<br />

(315)369-5049. Old Forge.<br />

COLLECTIBLE 79-LINCOLN CON-<br />

TINENTAL, one owner, 50K, 2004<br />

Cadellic DeVille, loaded-$8,000<br />

each. .Dinette set by carriage house<br />

$250 (518)993-3020. Fort Plain<br />

Stock #12579<br />

USED CARS<br />

Year Make & Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRICE<br />

12570A 2007 GMC Sierra 3 ⁄ 4 To n E x t . C a b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 8 , 9 0 0<br />

12636A 2008 GMC Sierra 1 ⁄ 2 To n C r e w C a b 4 W D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 7 , 2 0 0<br />

12563A 2007 Buick Lucerne C X L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 5 , 9 0 0


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CARS FOR SALE CARS FOR SALE CARS FOR SALE CARS FOR SALE<br />

QUALITY<br />

PRE-OWNED<br />

2010 Transit Cargo Van XLT<br />

2.0L I4 Duratec gas engine, 4 spd auto, 8k miles,<br />

frozen white metallic exterior, dark gray cloth<br />

interior, spd control, AM/FM/CD, bucket seats,<br />

carpeted front, vinyl rear, overhead stowage shelf,<br />

power group, dual sliding side doors, 4-wheel<br />

ABS, reverse sensing system – stk#11RT065<br />

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At Fenton Ford<br />

‘10 Ford Mustang Convertible<br />

29k miles, 4-pass, 4.0L SOHC V6 engine, 5-speed<br />

auto, exterior kona blue metallic, stone cloth<br />

interior w/sports bucket, advancetrac w/ESC, pwr<br />

win, locks & mirrors, keyless entry, AM/FM/CD/MP3,<br />

cruise, LED lights, pwr convert top, SOS crash alert<br />

system, rear spoiler, tape stripe,<br />

exterior sport pkg – stk#11RC085<br />

‘10 Ford Taurus SHO AWD<br />

34k miles, 3.5L GTDI V6 ecoboost engine, 6-spd select shift<br />

trans, atlantis green metallic exterior, charcoal black umber<br />

leather interior, sport tuned suspension, push button start,<br />

reverse sensing system, premium Sony sound system,<br />

Sirius, Sync, tinted glass, keyless entry, power moonroof,<br />

rear view camera – stk#10RC162<br />

www.CamdenFordDlr.com<br />

26 MPG<br />

OR LEASE FOR<br />

$ 1 99 /mo.<br />

31<br />

MPG<br />

OR LEASE FOR<br />

$ 225 /mo.<br />

‘09 Ford Focus Sedan SES<br />

34k miles, 5-pass, 2.0L DOHC engine, auto, sangria red<br />

exterior, charcoal cloth interior, AM/FM/CD/MP3,<br />

Sirius, Sync, cruise, rear spoiler, fog lamps, keyless<br />

entry – stk#11UC121<br />

F-Series 2010 SD F250 4x4 Crew Cab<br />

Lariat, 28k miles, 6.4L V-8 diesel, forest green<br />

exterior, camel leather interior, power wind/<br />

locks/mirrors, reverse vehicle sensing, trailer tow<br />

pkg, 6 way power heated seats, AM/FM/CD/MP3,<br />

auto temp control, Sirius, SYNC voice activated<br />

system, leather steering wheel w/audio controls,<br />

chrome grille/bumpers, 4-wheel anti- lock brakes,<br />

Securicode keyless keypad – stk#11UT161<br />

L e a s e f o r 3 6 m o n t h s , 1 0 K m i . / y r. w i t h $ 2,300 down, plus 1 s t payment, tax and tags due at<br />

signing. Security fees waived. Fi nancing to qualified buyers. Tax and tags extra. Must finance<br />

through Subaru Motor Finance.<br />

Rt. 12 North • Utica<br />

797-1520<br />

5 Year/60,000 Mile, Powertrain Warranty<br />

3 Year/36,000 Mile, Bumper to Bumper Warranty<br />

‘10 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab<br />

4.6L 3V EFI V8 engine, 22k miles, 6-spd<br />

auto, blue ame exterior, stone cloth<br />

interior, easy fuel capless ller, trailer<br />

sway control, front tow hooks, locking<br />

removable tailgate w/lift assist,<br />

preferred equipment pkg, AM/FM/CD,<br />

chrome step bar, cruise, fog lamps,<br />

power equipment group – stk#11UT172<br />

RT 13S Camden, Harden Blvd.<br />

1-800- 1-800-NEWFORD<br />

NEWFORD<br />

2011 SUBARU IMPREZA<br />

Stk. 4112686, MSRP $ 19,309,Symmetrical All Wheel<br />

Drive, Fold Down Back Seat, Air, 5 Star Crash Test<br />

Highest Predicted Resale Value<br />

by ALG & Kelley Blue Book<br />

2011 SUBARU LEGACY<br />

Stk. 4112625, MSRP $ 22,313, Symmetrical All<br />

Wheel Drive, IIHS Top Safety Pick, Highest<br />

Predicted Resale Value by ALG & Kelley Blue Book<br />

A Name You Know<br />

And You Know You<br />

Can Trust<br />

Includes All Wear Items and Roadside Assistance<br />

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CARS FOR SALE<br />

1998 VOLKSWAGEN Cabrio. Great<br />

gas mileage. $2500 OBO. 518-212-<br />

5716. Amsterdam.<br />

AUTO PARTS,<br />

SERVICE<br />

TRUCK CAP 6 Ft. 8 Inches roll out<br />

windows. (315)-823-3509 Little<br />

Falls.<br />

TRUCKS FOR SALE<br />

2000 CHEVY Suburban, 4WD,<br />

Loaded, 3rd seat, Good condition,<br />

Well maintained, new tires, brakes,<br />

149k, runs excellent, $5500 OBO,<br />

315-867-4840. Little-Falls<br />

2001 CHEVROLET Silverado LS<br />

2500HD, Ext. Cab, w/81/2’ Western<br />

plow. Great sound system. $8,000.<br />

(315)369-5049. Old Forge.<br />

2002 GMC pickup, half ton. 92K.<br />

$5,000. (518) 894-3876<br />

2002-CHEVY ALVANCHE Z71. Off<br />

road package $8300./OBO Black<br />

cloth seats, AC, CD player, full<br />

power, sunroof, towing package.<br />

162,000 miles.(518)843-1365<br />

Amsterdam<br />

HEAVY EQUIPMENT<br />

1982 GMC Topkick 22 ft box. 2KLB<br />

lift gate. 100K miles. Excellent condition.<br />

(315)-823-1608 Herkimer.<br />

FORD DIESEL 1710, 4wd bucketloader,<br />

Smythe 6’ SnoBlower, heated<br />

Curtis cab enclosure, chains,<br />

new tires, block heater. Excellent<br />

condition. (315)357-3098.<br />

MOTORCYCLES<br />

1982 YAMAHA 650, $995.<br />

(315)369-2136.<br />

1983 HONDA Nighthawk CB650.<br />

Runs good. New battery, windshield,<br />

leather saddle bags, 18,700 miles.<br />

$1,400 OBO. (315)376-7498.<br />

Lowville<br />

2005 HONDA Shadow all<br />

black/chrome with only 5600 miles.<br />

Bought new with one owner/rider in<br />

excellent condition, $3900. 518-774-<br />

5381. Fultonville.<br />

‘88 BMW K75, 60k mi, sport faring,<br />

sidebags/topcase, new Metzlers,<br />

Corbin seat, Fox gas shock,<br />

Progressive springs. 3500.<br />

(315)942-6633. Port Leyden<br />

HONDA: 1977 750A and 1979<br />

400A. Both excellent. Call 518-331-<br />

1377. Tribes Hill<br />

VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES, 1971<br />

Honda CL-100 and 1973 Honda<br />

CB450K, $550 each. Fair condition.<br />

518-842-3482. Amsterdam.<br />

RECREATIONAL<br />

VEHICLES<br />

1964 AIRSTREAM Trailer. Good<br />

candidate for restoration. 24FT, single<br />

axle. It’s a classics. $2900.<br />

(518) 863-2335. Mayfield.<br />

1995 COACHMAN Catalina<br />

Camper, 31FT, good condition.<br />

$6000 or trade for HD Sportster<br />

2003 or newer. (518)364-1132,<br />

between 2pm-7pm only.<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

2004 NASH travel trailer 26X, great<br />

condition, four season unit, front<br />

kitchen, some warranty, $13,000<br />

315-866-6996. Little Falls<br />

2044 POLARIS Sportsman 400 ATV<br />

4x4 w/plow $2500, 2001 Polaris<br />

Trailblazer 2x4 ATV $1200. 518-859-<br />

4026. Amsterdam<br />

33 FT. Solaris Camper with add a<br />

room. Golf cart, canoe, fireplace and<br />

extras. Sunsetbay RV Park lot 170.<br />

$20,000 (321)-543-7241.<br />

MOTORHOME-2004 COACHMAN<br />

Mirada. 24,000 miles. No Winters.<br />

$30,000. (315)339-4612. Rome<br />

BOATS, MOTORS<br />

15’ KEVLAR Guide Boat. Excellent<br />

condition. Weighs 35 lbs. $2,500.<br />

(315)725-0029. Eagle Bay.<br />

17.5FT FIBERGLASS Boat, needs<br />

a floor. $300. (518) 843-3449.<br />

Amsterdam<br />

BOATS, MOTORS<br />

18’ PONTOON boat w/trailer. 80hp<br />

Merc motor. $2,200. Take a test run.<br />

(315)369-2126, 4063 Lakeview Rd.,<br />

Otter Lake.<br />

1960’S EVINRUDE-MATE. 1970s<br />

Johnson 6 hp. $300 for both (518)<br />

696-5116.Hadley<br />

1984 LARSON, 18’ I/O Mercruiser<br />

140hp, no trailer. Good condition.<br />

$1,000. On Big Moose Lake. Can<br />

transport. (315)357-5630.<br />

1989 HARRIS Pontoon boat, 24 ft.,<br />

50hp Evinrude engine. Boat in water<br />

and ready for enjoyment. $3,200. No<br />

trailer. (973)214-6800. Thendara.<br />

2000 FOUR Winns Horizon 19 Foot.<br />

5.0 L V8 Volvo-Penta I/O<br />

includes trailer, excellent condition.<br />

$9,500. (315)-445-0009 or (315)-<br />

357-2368 Eagle Bay.<br />

2000 RINKER Captiva Model-212.<br />

21’ Open Bow, 5L I/O w/trailer. New<br />

canvas. Stored indoors for winter.<br />

$15,500. (315)527-2829. Oriskany.<br />

‘70 JOHNSON Reveler. 155 hp I/O.<br />

Good shape. With trailer. Asking<br />

$1,850. (315)357-4352. Inlet<br />

‘85 CENTURY, 18’ fiberglass I/O,<br />

Mercruiser 140hp, with trailer. Good<br />

condition. $3,000 OBO. (315)357-<br />

6481 or (315)468-0512. Eagle Bay.<br />

BIRD’S MARINE, Rt. 28, Old Forge<br />

& Raquette Lake, NY. Sales, service,<br />

rentals & dockage. Boats,<br />

motors, io’s, pontoon boats, trailers<br />

& dock systems. Starcraft, Lowe,<br />

Grumman & Tahoe. Mercury,<br />

Mercruiser & Yamaha. www.birdsboats.com.<br />

email: adklands@frontiernet.net.<br />

(315)369-2136.<br />

BIRD’S MARINE, Rt. 28, Old Forge<br />

& Raquette Lake, NY. Sales, service,<br />

rentals & dockage. Boats,<br />

motors, io’s, pontoon boats, trailers<br />

& dock systems. Starcraft, Lowe,<br />

Grumman & Tahoe. Mercury,<br />

Mercruiser & Yamaha. www.birdsboats.com.<br />

email: adklands@frontiernet.net.<br />

(315)369-2126.<br />

BOAT CLEARANCE Cheap.<br />

Outboard Hulls, I/Os, Ski boats,<br />

crusing, fishing, standing boards,<br />

etc. Outboard Motors needing work.<br />

Good 7 1/2 hp Mercurys, $250 and<br />

$300. (315)357-5594. Eagle Bay<br />

FLOATING “EZ-DOCK”. 80’ long<br />

walkway with 25’ x 10’ dock<br />

attached. Excellent condition. Call<br />

for more information. (315)272-<br />

3075. Big Moose.<br />

GRUMMAN CANOE, Aluminum 17<br />

ft. Good shape. Fits the whole family<br />

plus the dog. $350. (315)369-<br />

5049. Old Forge.<br />

HARBORMATE 7FT Dinghy with<br />

brand new oars and oar locks. Good<br />

condition. Asking $145. (518) 835-<br />

2322.<br />

OLD TOWN Canoe. 18.5 ft. Red. 90<br />

lbs. Fiberglass. With paddles.<br />

Excellent condition. $500. 315-392-<br />

4641. Woodgate<br />

ROLLER BOAT Trailer, 2600lbs.<br />

20ft boat. (518)843-0275. Hagaman<br />

SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE.<br />

Reconditioned motors from 1.5hp to<br />

12hp. $175-$500. (315)369-3577.<br />

Old Forge.<br />

WENONAH 16’ Fisherman. Kevlar,<br />

ultra lite-weight, 38 lbs. Very good<br />

condition. $1,400 cash OBO.<br />

(315)941-2323. Verona.<br />

WHITEWATER RODEO boat. HTP<br />

Prignon Alien,<br />

Hochleistungstheromplast. p<br />

1-2Like New. $125. (315)369-5049.<br />

Old Forge.<br />

SNOWMOBILES<br />

2003 ARCTIC Cat ZL 600. 4,700<br />

miles with helmet and jacket.<br />

$1,800. (585)519-5539. Old Forge.<br />

2006 ARCTIC Cat 660 Turbo touring<br />

limited edition. 2,000 miles reduced<br />

to $4,000. Remote start, heated<br />

seats. Call 518-817-9410. AMSTER-<br />

DAM<br />

ARCTIC CAT ZR 120 Green '05 for<br />

sale. Heated hand warmers & carbides.<br />

Runs fantastic. $1500. Old<br />

Forge 518-461-9981Cohoes


D a n ’ s B i g M<br />

MIDSTATE<br />

St. Rt. 28 • Eagle Bay, NY 13331<br />

( 3 1 5 ) 3 5 7 - 4 3 1 1<br />

Semi-Boneless<br />

Rib<br />

Steak<br />

Bob Evans<br />

M a s h e d<br />

P o t a t o e s<br />

20 - 2 4 oz.<br />

Corned Beef or<br />

Pastrami Round<br />

1 Gal. Beak and Skiff<br />

Apple Cider<br />

Large Pascal<br />

C e l e r y<br />

1 Gal.<br />

2%<br />

Milk<br />

$ 6 9 9<br />

p e r l b .<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

2 O F F<br />

H e i n z<br />

K e t c h u p<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

F o l g e r ’ s<br />

C of fe e<br />

$ 2 9 9<br />

pkg.<br />

A D I R O N D A C K E X P R E S S<br />

Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />

Bone-In<br />

Pork<br />

Boneless<br />

Bottom<br />

End of<br />

Summer<br />

Sale<br />

Grade “A” Frozen<br />

Turkey<br />

Shoulder Round Breast<br />

Steaks $<br />

1<br />

9 9 Roast $<br />

3<br />

4 9<br />

$<br />

1<br />

4 9<br />

Far m l a n d S l i c e d<br />

Bacon<br />

1 l b . p kg.<br />

$ 3 1 9 20 pk.<br />

$ 3 9 9<br />

DAN’S BIG M MEAT SALE<br />

FROM THE DELI COUNTER<br />

$ 4 9 9<br />

per l b .<br />

Exec u t i v e Chef<br />

Turkey B r e a s t<br />

$ 4 9 9<br />

per l b .<br />

FARM FRESH PRODUCE<br />

g a l .<br />

p e r l b .<br />

Amish Sharp<br />

C h e d d ar Chee s e<br />

Page 47<br />

$ 5 9 9<br />

per l b .<br />

$<br />

1<br />

4 9 3 lb. Bag US #1 $<br />

2<br />

9 9<br />

$<br />

1<br />

6 9 5 lb. Bag US #1 $<br />

2<br />

9 9 Fresh<br />

$<br />

1<br />

6 9<br />

bun c h<br />

Coca<br />

Cola<br />

$ 6 9 9<br />

p e r l b .<br />

$ 3 9 9<br />

e a c h<br />

Nathan’s<br />

B e e f<br />

F r a n k s<br />

Large California<br />

Bartlett Pears<br />

Russet Potatoes<br />

p e r l b .<br />

$ 3 9 9<br />

6- 8 l b . avg.<br />

GROCERY SAVINGS<br />

plus tax<br />

& d e p o s i t<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

2 O F F<br />

H e l l m a n n ’ s<br />

M a y o n n a i s e<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

B u m b l e B e e<br />

C h u n k L i g h t<br />

T u n a<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

L a r g e<br />

E g g s<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

2 O F F<br />

K e n ’ s<br />

D r e s s i n g<br />

Farmland<br />

B o l o g n a<br />

1 l b . p kg.<br />

$ 2 2 9<br />

pkg.<br />

F a m i l y P a c k<br />

Chicken Leg<br />

Quarters<br />

7 9 ¢ p e r l b .<br />

J o n a mac Apples<br />

B r o c c oli Crowns<br />

Pepperidge Farm<br />

Goldfish<br />

6.6 oz.<br />

40 oz . 30 oz . 1 6 o z .<br />

10.3 oz .<br />

We accept<br />

WIC &<br />

Food<br />

Stamps<br />

ATM - All<br />

major credit<br />

cards<br />

accepted<br />

5 oz .<br />

St. Rt. 28 • Eagle Bay, NY 13331<br />

(315) 357-4311<br />

HOURS:<br />

Mon. - Sat. 8am-9pm<br />

Sun. 8am-8pm<br />

SALES Begin Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011 and<br />

are good thru Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011<br />

Valid on Items While They Last. No Rainchecks.<br />

Not Responsible for Typographical Errors.<br />

1 l b . p kg.<br />

30 pk.<br />

16 oz .<br />

Genny<br />

Beer<br />

$ 1 1 9 9<br />

plus tax<br />

& d e p o s i t<br />

J&S Liquor Store<br />

C O U P O N<br />

Kendall-Jackson<br />

Wine<br />

750 mL<br />

$ 3 00<br />

o f f<br />

pkg.<br />

C O U P O N<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

B e s t Ye t<br />

B u t t e r<br />

3 / $ 5<br />

11 oz.<br />

Lays<br />

Chips<br />

bag<br />

C O U P O N C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

K l e e n e x<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

D y n a m o<br />

D e t e r g e n t<br />

3 pk. 50 oz .<br />

C O U P O N<br />

per l b .<br />

bag<br />

Wood<br />

Bridge<br />

1.5 L<br />

per l b .<br />

2 / $ 6<br />

C O U P O N<br />

$ 0 0<br />

1 O F F<br />

O r e o<br />

C o o k i e s<br />

Located at Rt. 28 Eagle Bay, NY-Attached to Dan’s Big M<br />

Open Same Hours as Store; Sunday at Noon<br />

o f f<br />

C O U P O N<br />

From the Round<br />

Cube<br />

Steak<br />

C O U P O N<br />

Hornitog<br />

Tequila<br />

1 L<br />

$ 2 00 $ 2 00<br />

o f f<br />

$ 3 9 9<br />

p e r l b .<br />

C O U P O N


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