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By Maggie Morgan maggie@denpubs.com LAKE GEORGE Ñ As Michelle Maskaly talked about her celebrity puppy over the phone this week, it was easy to tell she was smiling on the other end. Bubba, now called Maddux, is one of 16 rescue dogs from Florida Little Dog Shelter who will appear on Animal PlanetÕ s Puppy Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1, at 3 p.m. Laurie Johnson, who runs the southern shelter, drove the entire pack of pups from Florida to New York City, where the show was filmed. This group of puppies is the largest ever to be featured from a single shelter on the Puppy Bowl; these dogs arenÕ t just getting their 15 minutes of fame but are marking their territory in history. Maskaly first met Laurie last year when she was working for Pet Age Magazine. Florida Little Dog Shelter was featuring their first pup to enter the famous competition, Pong. Maskaly said that she took to Pong right away, and CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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Youth b’ball gets varsity pointers PAGE 15 IN INDIAN LAKE

John Davidson, co-owner of the Glens Falls-based Davidson Brothers Brewing Co. talks about the state’s proposed economic development initiatives with Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mark Streb, an aide in Gov. Cuomo’s office. The meetup occurred during a session that EDC Warren County sponsored Jan. 22 for area politicians, business executives, community leaders and citizens, to hear the Governor’s newly-released plans to stimulate the upstate economy. Story on page 9. Photo by Thom Randall

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Warrensburg’s Irish nearing 1,000 points By Maggie Morgan maggie@denpubs.com WARRENSBURG Ñ Playing an organized sport in high school calls for extreme dedication; players must look within themselves to work on their skills and develop a great understanding for the sport all

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while balancing school work. Shea Irish, member of the Warrensburg BurgherÕ s varsity basketball team, makes a point to go above and beyond what is expected of him - actually he goes about 1,000 points above that. Irish, the 6Õ 2Ó senior, seems to have been paving his path to greatness for his entire career, and is only

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24 points away from joining the esteemed 1,000 point club. This Friday at 6 p.m., the standout will play on his home court against Corinth. If he doesnÕ t hit 24 then, he is expected to on Tuesday, Feb. 3. WarrensburgÕ s Athletic Director, Scott Smith, said Shea is dedicated to whatever he does, and in the past CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

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