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Saturday, March 8, 2014

WEEKEND FINALES

This Week CLINTONVILLE

Sewer still backs up H. Nye transfer By Pete DeMola pete@denpubs.com

ELIZABETHTOWN Ñ Legal wrangling continues to drag out the official handover of the former Essex Countyowned Horace Nye nursing facility to the NYC-based Centers for Specialty Care (CSC), county attorney Daniel Manning told lawmakers Monday, March 3. Since early-February, the two sides have been negotiating a resolution to issues involving the septic system and sewage pits as a result of the detection of some contaminants. Ò WeÕ re still going back and forth between CSCÕ s engineers to see what needs to be done,Ó said Manning. Ò TheyÕ re being very strict.”

AVCS students prepare for annual musical PAGE 2 ESSEX

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Owens reaches out

Middlebury coach speaks to local educators

By Pete DeMola

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SPORTS

Elizabethtown-Lewis defenders Angel Barnes, Jasmin Barnes and Savanah Graves attempt to trap Moriah’s Taylor Sprague during the Section VII/ Class D girls championship game Feb. 28 at the Plattsburgh State Fieldhouse. The Lions were defeated by the Vikings, 46-26. See more from the weekend in sports on page 14-15. Photo by Nancy Frasier

Tanneberger Alumni Tournament celebrates 35 years By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com

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WESTPORT Ñ For the 35 years following the death of Westport native Dr. Thomas Tanneberger, community and alumni have returned to the Eagles’ homecourt to pay tribute to him through basketball and fundraising. The 35th Annual Dr. Thomas Tanneberger Memorial Alumni Basketball Tournament will take place Saturday,

March 15, with games starting at 1 p.m. featuring teams comprised of alumni from the school. Carol Schwoebel, Tanneberger Õ s sister, and her husband Jeff have been working as tournament organizers for many of the 35 years and are joined on the Tanneberger Scholarship board by Jim Forcier, Pete Frisbie, Michael Tyler and William McHone. Ò ItÕ s an incredible feeling knowing

how the community has supported the scholarship efforts started by TomÕ s friends 35 years ago,Ó Carol said. Ò The tournament started as a way to honor Tom, his spirit and love of athletics, academics and community. The annual alumni basketball and golf tournaments have been a perfect way to reach out to others in TomÕ s honor while supporting scholarship efforts.Ó CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

WASHINGTON Ñ Congressman Bill Owens (D-NY) held a telephone town hall Wednesday, Feb. 26, with constituents of New YorkÕ s 21st Congressional District to discuss policy in Washington, his recent work in the district and issues reflecting both national and local concerns. Ò I wanted to host this town hall because itÕ s been a while since we’ve done this,Ó Owens told participants before running down a list of recent Capitol Hill accomplishments, including the debt ceiling increase, the 2014-15 resolved budget and last monthÕ s Farm Bill passage. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

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