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Jim Calnon takes oath of office By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ Jim Calnon was sworn in as Mayor of the City of Plattsburgh on Jan. 1, and heÕ s doing his best to hit the ground running. He was administered the oath of office at the auditorium in City Hall by Plattsburgh City Court judge Mark Rogers. The modest affair included the swearing in of city councilors, and was attended by several dozen people, including family and friends of Calnon and the councilors. By Thursday, Calnon was already conducting business the way he likes to, in person. His first day focused on organizing his office, which didn’t even have a phone or a computer on the desk when he

Longtime town clerk retires after four decades. PAGE 3 SARANAC

Plattsburgh City Court Judge Mark Rogers administers the oath of office to Jim Calnon at the auditorium in City Hall Jan. 1. Photo by Shawn Ryan

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red Kettle campaign comes up short By Shawn Ryan

A sad ending to a sad story for a Great dane pup. PAGE 5 ENTERTAINMENT

shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ It seemed like it was going to be a good year for the Salvation ArmyÕ s Red Kettle campaign, right up until the final tally. The campaign came up 12 percent short of its goal, and down the same amount from last yearÕ s total, according to Salvation Army Envoy Frank Smith. Ò The bottom line is, the dollar bill and the economy are going in one direction, and the need is going in the other direction. Our mission is to be right in the middle,” said Smith. But, he says, the Salvation Army will be pressing ahead with their mission nonetheless. They are considering the idea of holding some sort of a fundraiser in July to make up for their shortfall, but have no specifics in place at this time. Ò People donÕ t always realize that when they throw change into that kettle, that can really change peopleÕ s lives,Ó said Sergeant/Major Jim Russell. “Their change makes change in people’s lives.” Locally the Salvation Army focuses on meeting basic needs such as food and clothing for people in need. They operate a

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Envoy Frank Smith, left, with Sergeant/Major Jim Russell in front of their South Catherine Street church.

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