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Clinton County, New York
Campus mourns student’s passing
Saturday, April 12, 2014
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This Week AT SUNY PLATTSBURGH
By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Plattsburgh State community came together Monday, after news that missing student Kodi Kadeem Beckles was found dead in a wooded area just outside the City of Plattsburgh. Beckles, 20, was reported missing Saturday evening. He was last seen leaving a fraternity party in Downtown Plattsburgh early Saturday, after being inducted into the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. He was seen on foot in the vicinity of Cornelia and Wells Streets at approximately 1 a.m. Plattsburgh city and SUNY Plattsburgh police searched for Beckles throughout Sunday. At about 10:40 a.m. Monday, CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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Cheryl Thompson Beckles speaks at a vigil for her son Kodi Kadeem Beckles, held Tuesday evening, April 8 at SUNY Plattsburgh. Approximately 1,000 students and friends of Kodi Beckles filled the Memorial Hall gym for the vigil. Photo by Teah Dowling
Clinton County Historical Assoc. readies new exhibits By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com
Clinton County Historical Association museum Director Melissa Peck displays prints made from the museum’s glass plate negative collection. Prints are available for sale through the museum. Photo by Shawn Ryan
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PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Clinton County Historical Association museum has been putting the finishing touches on several long-anticipated exhibits, and they will be opening their doors Saturday April 12, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ò Once Upon a Time: The Historic Hotel Champlain,Ó Ò Haute Couture: Summer Styles of the Early 20th Century,Ó and Ò Snapshots: A Pictorial View of Hospitality and Recreation in Historic Clinton County,Ó will focus on the early travel and hospitality industries in Clinton County, and dovetail with the recent region-wide focus on promoting the North Country as a tourist destination. The centerpiece of the displays will be two extensive glass plate negative collections the museum has acquired, and numerous photographs made from the negatives. The collection itself is absolutely amazing,Ó said Director Melissa Peck. Ò For several years the Clinton County Historical Association has been diligently identifying, sorting, re-sleeving and generally rediscovering a collection of over 15,000 glass negatives dating back to the late 1800s.Ó Prints made from the negatives can also be purchased from
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