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Officials mark progress of Adirondack Meat Company

Saturday, September 7, 2013

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shawn@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA Ñ Local politicians and representatives of various state and local agencies met Aug. 28 to mark the progress of the Adirondack Meat Company facility currently being built in Ticonderoga. The empty shell of the hulking 7,500-square-foot meat processing plant has been constructed, and is waiting to be filled with necessary equipment to slaughter, process and package meat, and to put North Country people to work. At startup, the facility is expected to employ 17 people. It will also be the only USDA certified processing plant in the Adirondack Park, and will be a boon for area farmers, significantly reducing distances they must travel to process their livestock. Ò We at Adirondack Meat Company look forward to partnering with local livestock producers to create a variety of locally grown, value added products,Ó said Adirondack Meat Company owner Pete Ward. Ò We will produce quality farm fresh meat from around the Adirondack and North Country region, to be distributed throughout New York and the Northeast.Ó There are also plans to have CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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Joe Defayette, a teacher at the Ticonderoga High School, readies his classroom for the first day of school. Students returned to Ticonderoga schools Sept. 4 Photo by Nancy Frasier

Index TICONDEROGA

2-11

PUBLISHER’S COLUMN

6

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

7

SCHROON LAKE

12

CROWN POINT

13

MORIAH

16-17

IN BRIEF

20

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

21

CLASSIFIED

22

AUTO ZONE

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facing our town that need a fresh approach. Ò Everyone (trustees) on the town board has expertise to lend to town government,Ó Grinnell added. Ò We need a leader who will take that expertise and move to a point where we can take advantage of it.Ó Grinnell will face incumbent Supervisor Deb Malaney in the Republican CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

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