20140118 theburgh

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BRINGING YOU THE NEWS AND VIEWS OF HISTORIC PLATTSBURGH, AND THE SURROUNDING AREA

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The time has come to increase the minimum smoking age. PAGE 4

Clinton County, New York

Saturday, January 18, 2014

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Snowmobilers prep for highoctane race

This Week PLATTSBURGH

Americans, Canadians to face off at Airborne By Pete DeMola pete@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ For some winter sports enthusiasts, humming along on flat scenic trails on off-the-shelf snowmobiles doesnÕ t quite scratch that adrenaline itch. The more adventurous compete in snocross, the extreme racing sport that sees riders navigating customized highperformance sleds through artificially-constructed tracks at speeds as high as 60 miles per hour. ItÕ s like motocross, the more familiar sport in which motorcycles engage in ballet-like off-road racing, but swap out the terrain and equipment and drop the temperature low enough to maintain the slick raceways necessary for competition. Some courses have riders launching themselves 40 feet CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

Local Us rep bill owens decides to retire. PAGE 2 WINTER WEATHER

A competitor soars through the air during a snocross event at Airborne Speedway in 2012. Snocross will return to Airborne this weekend. File photo

Local man helps equip adaptive athletes By Shawn Ryan PLATTSBURGH/LAKE PLACID Ñ When it comes to sporting equipment for handicapped athletes, there are very few places in the country where you can find an expert in the field. One of those very few places is right here in the North Country. Jeff Erenstone, owner of Mountain Orthotics and Prosthetics in Lake Placid and Plattsburgh, is one of the preeminent designers and builders of adaptive sporting equipment in the country. From a hockey skate for an athlete missing their lower leg, to a skeleton sled for a paraplegic athlete with no arms, to a specially designed and built foot made for rock climbing, if it will help an adaptive athlete to compete in a sport, Erenstone can design and build it. The Lake Placid native is sought out by athletes from around the country, and his gear can be found anywhere from a pick-up hockey game at a local pond, to the Empire State and Paralympic Games. ErenstoneÕ s practice specializes in Ò regularÓ prosthetics and orthotics, but equipping athletes is a passion. “It’s enjoyable to help someone achieve their goal. It’s obvious and attainable,” said Erenstone. “They’re trying to return to CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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Jeff Erenstone, right, helps fit Steve Halloran with a new hockey skate prosthetic, at Erenstone’s Plattsburgh office of Mountain Orthotics and Prosthetics.

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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN

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STYLE & SUBSTANCE

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LOCAL FLAVOR

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WIND ENSEMBLE

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