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InterLakes CEO steps down
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Chip Holmes takes another position By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA Ñ The chief executive offi cer of Inter-Lakes Health in Ticonderoga is leaving, stating his plans a week after announcing the facility is eliminating 33 jobs. Chip Holmes, the Inter-Lakes CEO for the past two-and-a-half years, has accepted a position with Quorum Health Resources, effective April 4. QHR is a Tennessee-based company that provides executive management and consulting services to not-for-profit hospitals throughout the country. Charles Miceli, vice president of supply chain and information services at Fletcher Allen Health Care, will serve as interim Inter-Lakes CEO until a permanent replacement is named. Miceli served as interim Inter-Lakes CEO in 2011, prior to Holmes’ appointment. Holmes and Miceli serve the Ti facility through an agreement with Fletcher Allen Executive Services, LLC, which CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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Tony Kostecki serves chili during the third annual Schroon Lake Chili Cook Off. The event was held Feb. 22 at the Mountainside Christian Academy Gym to benefit the community’s emergency services. See story, photo inside.
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Literacy Volunteers hosting Scrabble tourney Local org aims to eradicate illiteracy By Seth Lang seth@denpubs.com PORT HENRY — Literacy Volunteers of Essex and Franklin Counties will host its annual winter scrabble tournament on Sunday, March 2, at the Knights of Columbus in Port Henry. The tournament will be sponsored
by Avery Energy of Crown Point. The top three winners will receive prizes. It will begin at 12:30 p.m. with registration and the fi rst game begins at 1 p.m. Registration is $10 a person and refreshments are included. Information is available online at litvol.com or by calling the Literacy Volunteers’ main offi ce at 546-3008. Executive Director Maria Burke hopes for a good turn out again this year. “Unfortunately, Scrabble is a game
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