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February 21, 2015
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Town of Wbg. now accepts digital and plastic, issues online licenses
This Week WARRENSBURG
WarEagles’ big week wrestling
By Thom Randall
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LAKE GEORGE
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PAGE 5 SPECIAL FEATURE
The Warrensburg wrestlers competing in last weekend’s Section II overall wrestling tournament were (left to right): Cody Ewald, Nolan McNeill, Zack Davis, Greg Shambo, Lane Oehler and Trevor Winchell. Oehler won the first-place championship and Greg Shambo placed fifth. Photo courtesy of Angel Davis
Oehler wins title, surpasses 100 wins By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com WARRENSBURG Ñ Six years ago, Warrensburg High School athlete Lane Oehler was talking with a wrestler who was several years older, and mentioned to him that he was setting some goals for himself — to win 100 matches and to win first place in a Sec-
tion II tournament. Oehler, now a WCS senior, accomplished both feats in the past eight days — he won his 100th match in a quarterfinal tournament showdown Feb. 7 leading to his capturing the Section II Class D Championship in the 145-pound class; and he won the coveted overall Section II championship in the same weight class on Feb. 15. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Special: 100 years of Jacob & Toney PAGES 17-21
Bizarre race cars to compete on Lake George
BOAT INSPECTION
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LITTLE BITS
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By Thom Randall
TURNING BACK
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CALENDAR
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ATHOL-THURMAN
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CLASSIFIEDS
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LAKE GEORGE Ñ Frigid weather this winter means the car racing will return to Lake George this weekend for the first time in several years. Combined with a forecast of temperate weather,
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the ice racing and other top attractions should draw a substantial crowd to Lake George Winter Carnival Saturday Feb. 21 and Sunday Feb. 22, event coordinator Linda Duffy said. Ò ItÕ s going to be a beautiful weekend, and we might be mobbed,Ó she said. The sanctioned ice races on both days feature hopped-up modified minicars, dirt-track racers and
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powerful bizarre creations with looming wings that boost traction and speed. The races are conducted by the Adirondack Motor Enthusiasts Club, the leading organization of its kind in the nation. Founded in 1954, the club began racing on Lake George in 1965, and theyÕ ve been continuing CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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Boat inspection numbers released
WARRENSBURG Ñ In an era in which cash is becoming an endangered species, governments have been excruciatingly slow in adopting digital transactions and plastic payments. But not the town of Warrensburg -- which began accepting electronic checks and payments via plastic for property taxes four years ago Ñ even before the practice was sanctioned by the state. Warrensburg now accepts electronic checks, credit and debit transactions for not only taxes, but landfill punch cards, dog licenses, building permits, marriage licenses, land use development permits and nearly anything else people might owe the town. ThereÕ s one exception: water and sewer payments, which must be by cash and check, due to software limitations. Dog licenses can be conducted entirely online Ñ with
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