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January 11, 2014

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Polar Plungers cite reasons for freezin’

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By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com LAKE GEORGE Ñ For many, charging into the frigid waters of Lake George during the villageÕ s annual New YearÕ s Day Polar Plunge is a matter of bravado. This year, the 900 or so diving into the lake truly earned their bragging rights, considering that the prevailing temperatures were far colder than in recent years. A smaller but more courageous crowd than in 2010, 2011 or 2012 dove into Lake George during the annual rite of revelry, a long-standing local tradition that for years has drawn 1,200 to 2,000 people. Temperatures of about 18 degrees and a wind-chill factor occasionally below zero degrees apparently cut down the number of swimmers, as only 900 or so people registered for the plunge. Waiting in a long line to register were Tonya Chaplin, Eliza Shepard, Jessica Dickinson, and their friends Jen and Adrian of Troy Ñ a group of paramedics and EMS personnel in the Capital Region dressed in swimsuits and polar-bear headgear. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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Swimmers braving the frigid temperatures during the Lake George New Year’s Day Polar Plunge event dash from the lake after a brief swim. Event organizers said they were pleased with the turnout despite the cold weather. Photo by Thom Randall

Broadband demo impresses residents By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com THURMAN Ñ In a demonstration Monday Dec. 30 of Ò white spaceÓ broadband technology, a group of local residents at a hillside rural home fired up a laptop computer, a smartphone, an iPod, and a Kindle tablet, all connected to the Internet and they simultaneously downloaded movies, videos and email, while

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ing in town that Ò white spaceÓ broadcast would be slow and impractical. The demonstration was accomplished under more challenging circumstances than called for under pending system plans. The signal was broadcast farther than two miles, twice the distance specified in the network construction plans. The contract calls for providing 80-plus households in northern Thurman, homes CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

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holding a videoconference. The result? The streaming video and movie didnÕ t stall or hesitate, and data transfer was lightning-fast Ñ some said better than their high-speed cable service in metropolitan areas. The demonstration was conducted by network engineer Fred Englemann, who is contracted to build a Ò white spaceÓ broadcast system deep in rural Thurman. The results discredited rumors circulat-

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QUEENSBURY Ñ In his State of the County speech Friday Jan. 3, Warren County Board of Supervisors Chairman Kevin Geraghty said that providing more space for the county courts, repairing county roads, adding guards at the county jail to meet the stateÕ s staffing requirements, and reallocating the sales tax

receipts among the countyÕ s towns, were top priorities for 1014. Geraghty was re-elected unanimously by county supervisors to his position of county leadership, This is the second year he has served in the post. Ò This really is a serious need, and we may soon have an additional judge,Ó he said, referring to the fact that state authorities are now considering adding a new Family Court Judge. Ò In 2007, we considered

giving the courts more space, but we were scared off by the price. We canÕ t kick the can down the road anymore — we really need to expand the court space.” For years, the county court system has been overcrowded, with inadequate courtroom, office, lobby and storage space, as well as lack of rooms for attorney-client conferences, and a lack of holding cells for CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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