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Ex-Speculator Village ClerkTreasurer charged with grand larceny

Zebra mussel larvae found in state’s largest hatchery

Staff Report SPECULATOR | The former clerk-treasurer of Speculator village was charged with grand larceny and corrupting the government for allegedly scamming the municipality out of many thousands of dollars worth of health insurance benefits for her family, state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli announced Feb. 25. Bonnie Page, who retired from the village June 1, is charged with using her official position to have the village pay $$25,988 for optional insurance coverage for her family without official permission, and without making the benefit available for all village employees. Page allegedly hid these payments from the Village Board of Trustees to conceal her actions, the state agency said. Page was arraigned on Feb. 25 before Judge Gordon L. Purdy II and is due back in Lake Pleasant Town Court on April 28, according to the Comptroller’s office. Efforts to reach Page’s attorney weren’t successful as of noon March 2. ■

Fish stocking to be disrupted See FISH » pg. 5

Employees of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation examine zebra mussels during an inspection of one of their state’s waterways. New York EnCon officials announced late last week that zebra mussel larvae were discovered in their fish hatchery facilities in Rome. The Sun file photo

March 7 fundraising event for Donald Prosser Man burned in Warrensburg home fire By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT

WARRENSBURG | Donald Prosser of Warrensburg suffered serious injuries several months ago in a fire, and his family members and friends are holding a fundraising event to help pay for medical and living expenses he’s since been incurring due to his hospitalization. Prosser, a 25-year-old carpenter, has been unable to work since he suffered third-degree burns on his right hand and left foot Dec. 28 in a kitchen fire. Prosser is a 2013 graduate of North Warren High School, and he attended Warrensburg Central into his pre-teen years. A benefit spaghetti dinner — featuring raffles, a silent auction and recorded music — is to be held from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday March 7 at Echo Lake Lodge, 175 Hudson St., in Warrensburg. Donald’s mother, Regina Prosser of Adirondack said he’s being treated intermittently at Westchester Medical Centers Trauma and Burn Unit after an initial two-week hospitalization which included skin grafts and other surgery. Donald Prosser is now treated as an outpatient at the center with appointments once per week until his injuries are healed, and the round trip is more than four and a half hours, she said. Just last week, his recovery had a setback with skin infections that are now being treated, Regina Prosser said.

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Pictured left: Donald Prosser takes a break outside Westchester Medical Center Trauma & Burn Unit recently to greet family members. Prosser is receiving regular treatment there for serious burns he suffered as a result of a fire Dec. 28 in his Warrensburg home. A benefit dinner is to be held Saturday, March 7, at Echo Lake Lodge to help him defray expenses he has incurred due to being out of work since the incident.

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Susan Shepler and other volunteers serve up spoonfuls of food to guests attending the 2018 Jackwax Party. Held annually in the Thurman Town Hall for many decades, the event is a celebration of rural culture that is a favorite with locals and visitors. The party wasn’t held last year due to an issue with the state certifying the town hall for public events, but that obstacle has been addressed. This year’s edition of the beloved social meal accompanied by live mountain music, is to be held Saturday March 14 from 3 p.m. until all are served. As in the past, proceeds go to the American Cancer Society.


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Village renews effort to erect fire tower Site in Charles Wood Park By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT

LAKE GEORGE | Lake George Village’s application for a state grant to erect an Adirondack fire tower as a tourist attraction in Charles Wood Park was declined last year, and municipal officials and planners have wondered why. Village mayor Robert Blais may have revealed the answer recently. Blais told village board members that in a conference call he shared with representatives of the state Secretary of State’s office, officials had said that it was rejected because the village didn’t have a state Waterfront Revitalization Plan in force. This plan was submitted to the state eight years ago by Elan Planning, but it hadn’t been approved by the state. “When we had applied for the grant for Wood Park, the application lost a lot of points without that plan being formally approved,” Blais said. “Now the state is insisting on Waterfront Revitalization Plan approvals before municipalities get grant funding,” he said.

A fire tower similar to this one atop Hurricane Mountain may be a tourist attraction in Lake George’s Charles Wood Park in several years, since the Lake George Village Board recently renewed an initiative to obtain a historic one installed in the park at a cost of $150,000 or so. The Sun file photo

“I had thought that the grant for the fire tower was a ‘sure thing,’” he added. “Somehow the Waterfront Revitalization Plan approval got lost in the shuffle — it was the state’s fault.”

Blais said he had contacted Lisa Nagle of Elan Planning, and she took partial responsibility for not making sure the plan had been endorsed prior to the grant application.

In response, Nagle has proposed that Lake George’s Waterfront Revitalization plan be updated, expanded and resubmitted to the state, Blais said, noting she had submitted a quote of $4,700 for the work. The village trustees approved an appropriation for Elan Planning to accomplish the task. Blais said that having an approved Waterfront Revitalization in place would be vital in obtaining grants that would pay for various future enhancements to the village. The rejected grant application was to acquire an historic Adirondack fire tower — one that’s believed to be the state’s first fire tower made of steel — and have it reassembled and erected in the park for about $150,000. The tower had been standing in the Adirondack Park from 1917 to 1977 near what is now Northway Exit 30. The 40-foot-tall tower had been disassembled and restored by a man near Plattsburgh who last year made an offer to reconstruct it in the park. Village and county officials have envisioned the historic fire tower as a major new attraction that would introduce area visitors to a revered century-old tradition in upstate New York, and serve as a historical artifact for local students, helping them learn how for decades, fire rangers were able to preserve millions of acres of wild forest. ■

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Small Tales Learning Center teacher Jan Higgins instructs children in the techniques of creating ‘apple stamp’ art during a recent class session. Small Tales introduces children to a variety of creative activities as well as educational pursuits — including developing literacy. Higgins is well-known in Warrensburg — for decades, she owned and operated Hobby Horse Playschool, which developed positive character traits as well as scholastic skills of many hundreds of local youngsters. Small Tales Learning Center has converted to a non-profit entity and has partnered with the Glens Falls Family YMCA, a move which is likely to bolster programming as well as enhancing affordability of Small Tales’ services. The center presently hosts about 90 children from six weeks to 12 years old, providing attentive care and stimulating educational programs. (In the Feb. 29 issue of The Sun, the above information was printed with a mismatched photo, due to a reporter’s error. The photo that was published showed Small Tales founders Ash and Jaime Anand and center employees at a ribbon-cutting ceremony held in 2015, along with state Sen. Betty Little and Warrensburg Town Supervisor Kevin Geraghty, Courtesy photo

POLICE BLOTTER Glens Falls woman charged with more than $80,000 in larceny GLENS FALLS | On Feb. 24, the New York State Police arrested a Glens Falls woman for larceny, second degree. Michelle Marlow, 47, allegedly used her employer’s commercial credit cards for personal purchases totaling more than $80,000; most of the purchases were for gift cards and household items from Lowe’s and Home Depot taking place over the course of 11 months. Marlow turned herself in at the State Police headquarters in Wilton and was processed. Released her own recognizance, Marlow is due in court on April 20. ■

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ADIRONDACK PARK | Two iconic area stores ,where local residents and visitors alike can get all sorts of vital wares, have been named as top destinations by UpstateNewYork.com. Adirondack General Store, located in the hamlet of Adirondack in Warren County and Hoss’s General Store in Long Lake, Hamilton County, were both named to the website’s list of “Twelve Terrific OldTime General Stores in Upstate NY You’ll Want to Visit.” The web-base magazine praised these two for their selection of wares and their historic charm. They were the general stores in the region so awarded. Another venue, Old Forge Hardware Store in Herkimer County, was the only other store in the Adirondack Park so recognized. UpstateNY.com writer Chjuck D’Imperio called Hoss’s General Store an “absolute ‘must-stop’ if you are within a canoe paddle’s distance of Long Lake,” noting its camp supplies, wool blankets and Adirondack items. The website praised Adirondack general store for its wide range of merchandise, noting it was established in 1855. Imperio wrote that the store carried “everything you would expect an Adirondack general store to have” including fishing tackle, real Adirondack chairs, beer, locally carved bears, boat rentals, and more. Not mentioned on the list, but awarded by other websites and travel writers, is Chestertown’s Crossroads Store which carries a remarkable array of merchandise, clothing and sporting goods as well as camp supplies — and a cafe. ■

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“We are all trying to help him with his stressful financial situation,” she said, adding that her son will be out of work for at least six months, and perhaps longer — yet he and his fiancée Kaitlin Martindale are expecting a baby in June. “We are asking everyone, as one community, to come together and help him in his time of need.” Regina Prosser said that on Dec. 28, her son was ice fishing on Brant Lake, returned to his Schroon Lake Road home in Warrensburg to fry up some of his catch, and burned his hand and foot while attempting to extinguish a grease fire in his kitchen, which was damaged in the incident. The dinner features spaghetti and meatballs with salad. Recorded classic rock and country music is to be provided by One Smooth Deejay. The event begins at noon, and entry donation is $10 for adults, $5 for children and free for those under three years of age. Auction drawings are to be held at 4 p.m. and the 50-50 drawing is set for 5:30 p.m. For more information; to volunteer; or to make donations of food, cash or toward gift baskets, contact Regina Posser at 518-307-2806 or 769-2745 or Donald’s sister Billie Jean at 518-494- 5904 or 222-8654. ■

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STILLWATER | Although it required a total team effort from the North Warren Basketball team to earn their tournament victory over St. Johnsville on Feb. 29, shooting guard Anthony Girard achieved a personal milestone as he surpassed his 1,000th career point. The Cougars won this Section II Class D quarterfinal game by a score of 80-59. Girard, a junior who’s been averaging more than 21 points per game this year, scored 27 points — including five treys — while grabbing five rebounds and executing five assists against Oppenheim-Ephratah/St. Johnsville. Midway through the third quarter, Girard reached 1,000 career points, prompting coach James Cuyler called a time out, and the North Warren fans cheered for the three-year varsity player. A presentation of a commemorative basketball occurred shortly after the game. Cuyler said that Girard has achieved more

All-Star North Warren basketball player Anthony Girard (center) stands surrounded by family members following a Feb. 29 game against St. Johnsville during which he scored his 1,000th career point. Helping the 11th grade athlete celebrate his achievement are (left to right): Anthony’s stepfather Eric Swan, his mother Cortney Swan, sister Isabella Swan, brother Brady Girard, father Steve Girard, and stepmother Angela Girard. North Warren, ranked No. 7 in the state for Class D, won the game against St. Johnsville by a score of 80-59. Photo provided

versatility in his scoring this year than over his two prior years on varsity — partially in response to opponents’ doggedly double-teaming him. Until this season, Girard was known primarily

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as an outside shooter; but this year, he’s often been charging inside to score, Cuyler said. “Girard has been in ‘attack mode’ recently — he’s driving to the rim, mingling with the big guys down low,” he said. The OESJ team kept fairly close to the Cougars in the first quarter, but North Warren — ranked the seventh place Class D team in the state — made some adjustments. “We hadn’t been playing for two weeks so we started slow, but our guys picked it up and got into the game,” Cuyler said. The Cougars’ mid-game rally may have been sparked by Cuyler’s advice to Nate Hopper, Ryan Miller and James Steen soon after St. Johnsville started out with a defense that focused on Girard and his teammate, beefy center Tanner Dunkley. “I told those three guys that St. Johnsville’s ‘junk’ defense was disrespect and they ought to take it personally — I said, ‘The three of you are

as good as Girard and Dunkley,’” Cuyler said. “Then Nate came out firing and he hit his shots.” Cuyler added that Hopper is a hot shooter, Steen is fast and elusive on the court, and Ryan Miller makes key points when they’re needed. “James is a slasher — he’s athletic, he gets to the rim is explosive and jumps high; and Ryan knocks down big shots — he stepped up in the third quarter, hitting two big 3-pointers that sealed the game for us,” Cuyler said, noting that Steen and Miller are seniors who provide leadership. Dunkley, who excelled in the St. Johnsville game, is known as a bruiser — he’s 6’4” tall and 280-plus pounds, and other players bounce off him a lot. “We tell Tanner that he controls the paint and opponents can’t come down there,” Cuyler said. “He protects the inside — he makes sure every shot is contested; he boxes out and rebounds — he’s a beast, a workhorse.” Cuyler added that junior guard Jack Jennings played tough. “Jennings is one of our best defenders,” he said. “He played tough tonight — he gives a lot of effort.” Coach Cuyler said that senior guard Wyatt Gereau is quite effective, particularly on defense, “giving 100 percent” every single game. The Cougars’ total-team effort put them up 37-23 by halftime, and increased their lead for the remainder of the game. Following Girard’s team-leading offiensive performance was Dunkley with 15 points and 22 rebounds, and Hopper with 14 points and 6 rebounds. Miller added 11 points and executed 2 assists, Steen had 7 points and 2 assists, Jennings sank two field goals; and Wyatt Gereau hit one along with his effective defense. Next up for the Cougars was a semifinal game March 4 against Germantown in the Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls. Coach Cuyler expressed optimism about the game. “We’re trying to make history — and we’re in a great situation as we work toward this goal.” ■

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DEATH NOTICES NORTH CREEK | Brian F. Boos passed away on Friday, February 21, 2020, at the age of 56. Born on October 11, 1963. Arrangements are being made by the Alexander Funeral Home. WARRENSBURG | Susan Marie Cameron passed away on Sunday, February 23, 2020, at the age of 67. Born on March 7, 1958. Arrangements are being made by the Carleton Funeral Home. SCHROON LAKE | Howard H. Lashway passed away on Monday, February 24, 2020, at the age of 85. Born on April 15, 1934. Arrangements are being made by the Edward Kelly Funeral Home. Also from Saranac Lake. TICONDEROGA | Rose Agnes (Varmette) Harrington passed away on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, at the age of 92. Born on June 27,

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ADIRONDACK PARK | Zebra mussel larvae have been discovered in the state’s largest fish hatchery, and this contamination by a pernicious invasive species will be reducing or eliminating the stocking of trout in various waterways around the state — including lakes, ponds and streams in the Adirondacks. The Department of Environmental Conservation announced on Feb. 25 that the zebra mussels were discovered in January to be present in Delta Lake, which supplies water to the agency’s Rome Fish Hatchery. A subsequent investigation uncovered that the zebra mussel larvae were present in the hatchery ponds using water from Delta Lake, but not some of the hatchery’s other ponds and raceways fed by underground springs. The Rome hatchery annual produces nearly 160,000 pounds of brook, rainbow and brown trout — more than 2.3 million trout in total — that are stocked in about 300-plus lakes and ponds and 2,900 miles of streams in the state, according to DEC publications. A large number of the fish from the Rome hatchery are those used in stocking of remote waters by airplane and helicopter, and many

of those waterways are in the Adirondacks. The disruption in statewide fish stocking is envisioned to continue next year as well. DEC sources have said the entire Rome fish hatchery will have to be decontaminated, redesigned and reconstructed, according to the Syracuse Post-Standard. “We are taking this aquatic invasive discovery very seriously,” state Department of Environmental Commissioner Basil Seggos said in a prepared statement. “The DEC will provide all the necessary resources to address this problem and employ solutions to ensure the hatchery will operate free of zebra mussels in the future.” The statement said that the DEC is investigating options to maximize hatchery production so as many waters as possible can be stocked. Trout Unlimited board member Bill Wellman of Plattsburgh said he was concerned about the situation, and how the stocking of upstate waterways would be effected. “Can the DEC really devise a system that provides pure water to the hatchery?,” he said, noting he was concerned about how long it would actually take the state to reconstruct the Rome hatchery and get it operating again. “Every time the state takes on a project, it takes twice as long and costs at least four times as much as they have planned.” ■

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Since the early- to mid-1900s, townspeople in Thurman have held this event, celebrating the end of winter by sharing a meal together. In recent decades, the event has featured food served pot-luck style at long tables in the Thurman town Hall in Athol, with residents and visitors listening to home-grown mountain music as they dine. Annually, people flock from many miles away to attend this event which celebrates rural culture. The community party’s draw is not only the socializing, but the dessert traditionally served — “Jackwax,” or local maple syrup ladled on shaved ice. This buffet community dinner, set this year for March 14 from 3 p.m. until all are served, annually raises money for the American Cancer Society. Performing at the event are the Warren County Ramblers, featuring Hoddy Ovitt on guitar. The beloved event wasn’t held last year because of an issue related to the town hall’s certification to hold public events, but that obstacle has been addressed. The event’s organizers are calling it the 60th annual Maple Sugar party, although some historians have estimated that the tradition goes back to the early 1900s, or even the late 1800s.

THURMAN MAPLE DAYS EXTEND THROUGH 3 WEEKENDS

The Jackwax party kicks off Thurman Maple

Days, an annual series of three weekends in March which showcases age-old local traditions. Maple Days offers self-guided tours to eight sites in Thurman, including four maple farms: Hidden Hollow Maple Farm; Mud Street Maple; Toad Hill Maple Farm, which hosts wagon rides; and Valley Road Maple, which will be offering pancakes breakfasts 9 a.m. to 1 p.m each Saturday and Sunday over all the Maple Days weekends. All four sites showcase their evaporators, which boil down maple sap into syrup, which is offered for sale. Several of the farms also offer confections made from the maple syrup as well. Three other sites will also be hosting visitors — Peru Llama Farm which will be showcasing their creatures; Blackberry Hill Farm with their organic bread, cheese, poultry and other meats; and Martin’s Lumber where Wini Martin will be presenting an artisan market offering a wide range of wares, as well as artisans demonstrating their crafts. This site also features Gary Martin demonstrating his mill equipment, talking about local life in bygone years, and informing people about his sustainable forestry practices. Also, Nettle Meadow Farm will introduce visitors to their many rescued animals which reside in their animal sanctuary, while offering a variety of their internationally renowned, award-winning cheeses. For details, hours and a map to the sites, see: www.ThurmanMapleDays.com. ■

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Facing our coronavirus fears As a boy, I remember my maternal grandmother talking about the great Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-20. Today’s coronavirus panic is evocative of the 20th century’s greatest viral outbreak. Born in 1889, my grandmother died in 1989 at the age of 100. But back in 1918, at the end of World War I, she was 29 years old, married, and the mother of two young children. My mother was a one-year-old toddler in 1918. And my mom’s other sibling at that time, her brother Johnnie, was a growing, intelligent lad of six. Johnnie was described, by all family accounts, as a bright and sensitive boy who showed academic and athletic promise. The future must have looked very bright for little Johnnie. Yet in 1920, at the age of eight, Johnnie became one of the millions of worldwide victims of the Spanish flu. I learned that Johnnie’s death was a great shock to my grandparents, although my mother was too young to remember much of her brother’s young life. One of my mom’s earliest memories, at the age of three, is her parent’s home draped in black crepe with the neighbors, also dressed in black, dropping by to pay their respects. Thankfully, my mother survived the great 1918-20 pandemic. And while she came down with scarlet fever a short time later, she survived that illness, too, and went on to enjoy the life of a centenarian (now, plus three).

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The coronavirus and its effects on the earth’s population and the many daily decisions we and others make have all come under intense scrutiny. In this worldwide pandemic scare are many lessons to be learned about how we conduct our lives, the investments we make, and even simple hygienic choices we make throughout the day. Lesson one is not to overreact or panic: We should take comfort in knowing that in this country our medical expertise, and already in place safeguards, should improve our chances of limiting the overall impact on the nation. Lesson two is that contagions, politics, and finances create the worst possible public reaction.: Election year or not, this is no time for either side to “weaponize” a virus for either political or financial gain. Just like it’s not ok to charge 500% more for an antiviral mask than it was before this virus began to spread, it also not ok to use this virus as an opportunity to score political points. This is a time to unite and work together. Not just in this country but worldwide as we share research and knowledge to defend against major outbreaks that sooner or later could reach our loved ones. Lesson three shows us the risks of outsourcing important raw materials and certain critical production facilities outside the continent: We are just beginning to learn that we may face many shortages in pharmaceutical components and other imported products due to short-sided corporate profiteers. We’ve become far too dependent on China, and from this experience, we should recognize the need to rebalance our manufacturing supply chain practices. Lesson four is basic personal hygiene: We should have known from a young age, and this is that mother was always right about washing our hands and touching our face. Influenza is far more deadly here in the U.S. than COVID-19 yet the best weapon we have for avoiding the spread of it is to wash our hands regularly and avoids rubbing our eyes and touching our faces. All deadly threats are best handled with common sense, a clear-headed approach and transparency. These reactions should come as no surprise to anyone, yet it’s the simple things we’ve learned in the past that are the last things we seem to think about whenever we are faced with something new. Our human frailties cause us to react too slowly when something new surprises us, and we refuse to acknowledge that we need help. Let’s all do our part to ensure this virus doesn’t get a foothold here by following the advice of our national experts and don’t forget to wash those hands frequently. ■

Today’s version of a pandemic nightmare is the 2020 coronavirus outbreak. Yet when compared to 1918-20, the current outbreak appears rather small: so far, 2,942 deaths are from the cornoavirus, compared to 50 million-plus deaths caused by the Spanish flu. We say this not to diminish the lives of coronavirus victims but to provide perspective and help calm present fears. Why bother? Well, human fear is a powerful force to unleash, especially when it occurs needlessly en masse. At the moment, N-class (and other) surgical face masks are flying off the shelves nationwide. This run-on face masks says a lot about these basic human fears. For example, here in Addison County, Vermont, local drug store staffers are reporting empty shelves; that is, every surgical-style face mask package, regardless of its true effectiveness against a virus, has been sold out within the past few weeks. Ditto, druggists we canvassed via telephone across the lake in New York. On Feb. 29, the U.S. Surgeon General addressed the face mask problem. He Tweeted a stern warning to American citizens about scarfing up the masks: “Seriously people-STOP BUYING MASKS! They are NOT effective in preventing (the) general public from catching #Coronavirus, but if healthcare providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk!”

While the current virus outbreak is nothing to sneeze at (if you’ll pardon the pun), the best way to fight our collective pandemic fears is armed with accurate information and remaining calm. Especially, don’t be tricked by those individuals or groups making a bad situation even worse by exploiting our fears for some hidden agenda. Financial and business blogger Josh Steimle has penned some wise lay observations about “fear” which deserve repeating here, especially in light of the sometimes hyperbolic news about coronavirus. “Fear exists to keep us safe,” Steimle wrote. “It is not inherently bad or good but a tool we can use to make better decisions... When fear strikes consider whether the correct action might be to analyze the options and make a wise, well thought out choice, rather than jumping to what seems right in the heat of the moment... Embrace fear as instruction and let it inform your actions, but not control them.” Yes, by all means be cautious when it comes to the coronavirus, but first listen to our health experts (and your family physician) before running out to buy the last surgical face mask in town. And just as the British government publicly posted in the darkest days of the London Blitz, “Stay calm and carry on.” — Lou Varricchio, Editor of The Vermont Eagle ■

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To the Editor: I too remember listening to Radio Free Europe during the Second World War mentioned by Mr. Alexander “The Russians are coming again?” So now the Russians have the ability to talk back. America will never be destroyed from the outside. “If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” This quote is attributed to Abraham Lincoln. The truth of this quote has been illustrated by the Russian story of the last 3 years. Forget Russia. It is time to look at Washington to reveal the enemy from within. What troubles me is Americans refuse to acknowledge the truth of the exposure that the true interference was from within, aka the DNC, not the Russians. This ignorance can be contributed directly to our education system. Another indication of this great system is I have to print my letters to my 14 year old great-grand daughter be-

cause she cannot read cursive writing. In 1962 prayer was removed from our school system and now if we want to reference God or use His Word in a letter to the editor, it may not be approved. Next In 1973 abortion was decriminalized. Now the teaching of God has essentially been removed from our society. If Christians remembered they might know you are to love your neighbor as yourself. All we hear today is hatred especially for President Trump. Don’t be surprised if Trump is not reelected. The Bible also tells us of a one world government. Socialism may start that trip in 2021. We all need to pause and rethink what is really important to us and where do we want to spend eternity. This physical life is only temporary. Quoting Mr. Alexander again “we must be capable of recognizing truth from fiction regardless of the source.” — Carl Thomas, Stony Creek ■

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Turning back the pages

Darrowsville By Jean Hadden

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historian Mabel Tucker, herself a devoted church goer, a class of Wesleyan Methodists was held at Darrowsville who were called “The Warrensburgh Class.” Services were held intermittently until about 1930-40. Transportation was difficult and interest waned and finally the work was discontinued entirely. In the days before TV, telephones, newspapers and automobiles came along, churches were the staple the allowed isolated people living far from each other, to communicate with their fellow humans and to praise the Lord.

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DARROWSVILLE REMINISCENCE

Recently I was reading in Country Magazine an interesting article about an old one room church, groaning with age and fighting a losing fight against the elements, in Floyd County, Georgia. Local people there were struggling to save this humble 1889 structure before it crumbled to dust. I was struck with just how much it resembled our own grand old local church, what is left of it, in Darrowsville, half way between Warrensburg and the outskirts of Chestertown. This church, built in 1843, was first the Methodist Episcopal Church, which didn’t survive and latter became the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Volumes have been written about founder and radical abolitionist John Wesley, born in 1703, who broke away from the Episcopal Church and set the religious world on fire.

STEPPING INTO THE PAST

To visit Darrowsville has always been a way to step back into another world, a world long gone in these rapid fire days. When one steps out of their automobile there is not another human being to be seen but a vast hoard of people, buried and turned to dust there in the cemetery can be felt to still be gathered all around. The silence is deafening but there is the intense feeling that you are definitely not alone. The souls of those who gathered in their beloved church and struggled to fight the abomination of slavery are there waiting

MOVING ON TO PROMOTE A JUST CAUSE

In 1843, according to the late Warrensburg

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the broken windows. I was captivated to see the old church organ, the varnish weathered away with time and weather, standing in its time honored place against the sagging wall. The church bell was in the tower. In an old February 5, 1903 Warrensburgh News I read …”The proceeds of the oyster supper to be given next week at the hall at Darrowsville will be applied to the debt on the church organ. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance and that the profits will be sufficient to cancel the entire debt.” In 1976, the year of the country’s bicentennial, elders of the Wesleyan church offered to give the town the antique bell, built for the church in the 1800’s and still in the church’s tower, as well as the deed to the church. The town was planning to demolish the church at that time. A citizens group was quickly formed to oppose this plan and intended to “spruce up” the church themselves. The last time, years later, I was in Darrowsville the organ, the bell and the building were gone and the roof was lying intact on the ground. I have asked many times, but I have never been able to find out what happened. Every sad story should indeed have an ending, but there are many mysteries in life and this is one of them. As the poet once said, “The past is a bucket of ashes.” ■

FIRST TO ARRIVE

The first to arrive was Myron Tripp. He organized the church and formed a link to the Underground Railway that aided runaway slaves to make their way to Canada. The second minister to arrive was Thomas Baker, a zealot who is thought to have hidden and fed fugitive slaves, away from the prying eyes of the law, in the parsonage than located next to the church and to give them comfort, assuring them that the Lord was protecting them in their long painful journey. Thomas and his wife, Eunice E. Baker, 54, who died Nov. 3,1863 are buried in the cemetery there. She must have lived a hard but rewarding life. Thomas was 77 years old when he died March 10, 1891. I believe that the congregation must surely have sang, “Onward Christian Soldiers,” at his funeral as his soul traveled forward to Heaven to finally greet his hero, John Wesley.

THE PAST FADES AWAY

I will always remember the time, many years ago, that I walked into what was left of that long neglected building. The boards creaked beneath my feet as the structure was no longer sound. The wind blew through

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low income struggling residents who now, instead of hopeless despair, generally have an OPTIMISTIC outlook for the future with unlimited opportunities for them to achieve the American dream; and become wealth and job creators themselves? I’m reminded of a scene in the movie “Dr. Zhivago,” where Yuri returns to his pre-Bolshevik fiancé’s elegant Tsarist-era home only to find it trashed and several Bolsheviks living there. The area administrator assigns him and his fiancé’s family a living area. Yuri sarcastically tells the official, “Yes, comrade, this is a much better arrangement than before!”. Yes, comrades, America will be a much better place if the uneducated, easily manipulated dependent poor take over; than before, when the capitalists created wealth and jobs. Welcome to a future America, where we hypocritically profess compassion for our poor but take away any hope of, or opportunity for, them to achieve the American dream because the wealth and job creators who make it possible all left! One last point. The next time someone criticizes wealth, ask them if social justice activists, uneducated, easily manipulated, and dependent poor sign your paychecks! ■

everywhere because, until recently, American automobiles and parts could not be exported or imported. This is a moot point because, with only $25 a month income, no one can afford anything anyway -- except the wealthy bureaucrats and the military. It’s also very hard to travel anywhere when you earn only $25 a month. The same neighbor also lived in the Bolshevik Soviet Union when it was under Communist rule. After the Soviet Union collapsed, there are still many poor people in Russia, but now there are a lot of billionaire wealth and job creators and, more importantly, opportunities for the poor to they themselves become wealth and job creators. Contrast this with life in a Capitalist country like the US then ask yourself: Do we want a weak US, where only bureaucrats have any significant wealth, while the low-income demographic striving to achieve the American Dream have no hope whatsoever to achieve that dream because the wealth and job creators that make it all possible left after tax-the-hellout-of-the-rich “social justice” policies forced them to leave? Remember “Atlas Shrugged”? Or, do we want a wealthy US, still with a significant, but declining, demographic of

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For the upcoming November presidential election, many politicians and their “free everything” minions want to paint Capitalism as evil, serving only the wealthy, and Communism/ Socialism “social justice” policies as good for all. This simplistic characterization makes it very easy to buffalo an uneducated populace that knows very little about either economic system other than cute bumper sticker clichés such as “Capitalism bad; Socialism good.” Let’s forget the clichés and see what each system provides its citizens. An Armenian/Russian neighbor just returned from Cuba. Here is what he experienced. Cubans are a happy people. They have free healthcare, free education, free housing, what more could anyone want? Unfortunately, the average income is $25 a month. Upper-income doctors earn $60 a month. Furthermore, the government tells them what jobs suit them best. The only wealthy are the military and high-level government bureaucrats. Plenty of American vintage cars are

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Mountain View Community Church: 2516 State Route 8, 518-251-9933, Sunday: 11 AM.

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United Methodist Church of Blue Mountain Lake: 3439 State Route 28 Saturday: Worship Service 5:45 PM.

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RWJ Johnsburg United Methodist Church: 1798 South Johnsburg Rd., 518-251-3371,

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information. www.theadirondackmission.org, also on Facebook. Horicon Baptist Church: 6618 State Route 8, 518-494-2584, Sunday: Worship 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM. www.horiconbaptist.com St. Paul’s Episcopal Church: State Route 8, Sunday; 8 AM. Facebook: AdirondackMission

Bay Road Presbyterian Church: 1167 Bay Rd., 518-793-8541, Worship Service: 10:00 AM. www. bayroadchurch.org Caldwell Presbyterian Church: 71 Montcalm St., 518-668-2613, Sunday: Service 10:00 AM. www. caldwellpres.org First United Methodist Church: 78 Montcalm St., 518-223-0461, Sunday: Worship Service 9:00 AM. Grace Communion International: 56 Mohican St., Mary at 518-696-5788 or David Lafforthun at 518-882-9145, Saturday: Worship Services 11:30 AM. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church: 50 Mohican St., 518-668-2046, Saturday: Vigil Mass 5:30 PM, Sunday: Mass 10:00 AM., Daily Mass: Monday & Wednesday 8:30 AM. St. James Episcopal Church: 172 Ottawa St., 518-668-2001, Sunday: Services 9:00 AM, Weekdays 8:30 AM. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Glens Falls: 21 Weeks Rd., 518-793-1468, Sunday:

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Calvary Methodist Church: State Route 30,

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First Baptist Church of Indian Lake: 18

Adirondack Mission of the Episcopal Church: 518-494-3314, Call for service times and

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Independent Baptist Church of Indian Lake: 6110 State Route 30, 518-648-5744, Sunday: Worship 11:00 AM.

Indian Lake United Methodist Church:

6140 State Route 28, 518-648-5441, Sunday: Worship 9:15 AM.

518-624-6975, Sunday: Worship Service 11:00 AM. St. Henry’s Catholic Church: Main St., Rt. 30, 518-624-2541, Saturday: Service 4:00 PM, Sunday: Mass 11:00 AM. www.sthenryII.com Long Lake Wesleyan Church: 1118 Deerland Rd., 518-624-2411, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM.

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North River United Methodist Church: 518-251-4071, Service at 10:00 AM.

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Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses: 518-623-4601, Sunday: Public Talk 10:00 AM & Watchtower 10:35 AM.

St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church:

518-623-3021, Saturday: Eucharist 4:30 PM, Sunday: Eucharist 10:00 AM. The Church of the Holy Cross: 518-6233066, Sunday: Eucharist 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM, Wednesday: Healing Mass 7:00 PM, Thursday: Mass 7:00 AM.

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518-623-2282, Sunday: Worship 11:00 AM, Thursday: Evening Service 6:00 PM.

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Calvary Bible Church: 2530 Route 28,

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LIFEGUARD WANTED The Town of Minerva is accepting applications for the following position: Lifeguard - Must be 18 years or older, experience preferred. The Donnelly Beach season runs from June 12th through Labor Day, September 7th. Applications available at Town Hall or online at: http://www.townofminerva.com Please submit your application as soon as possible to: Office of the Supervisor Stephen McNally PO Box 937 Minerva, NY 12851 admin@townofminervany.gov

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TOWN OF MINERVA SEEKS CONCESSION STAND OPERATOR The Town of Minerva seeks a concession stand operator for the 2020 season at Donnelly Beach. Independent contractors interested in this opportunity should send a letter of interest to the Town Supervisor at the address below. The successful contractor must be able to demonstrate that they can:

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Call work the front of Street, Malone, New Latham, NY 12110 2020 at 3:00 p.m., at marked on tled to have the tax liens 741-7459 or at Fort Ticonderoga’s Pell Research for a FREE Authors Submission the envelope: York on March 30, 2020 Center, which time they will be affected thereby satis(518) 782-0882TOM BODETTE Kit: 866-951-7214 AIRLINES ARE HIRING Get FAA 30 Fort Ti Rd.,at Ticonderoga, 12883. 10:00 a.m., asNYone publicly opened and record, but title to Plans and specifications fied of * Bidders Name and Ad& Landscaping, approved hands on Aviation meparcel those585-2821. certain may Excavating be obtained from read. All bids Inc. must be the property will not be You may also callall(518) dress CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 chanic training. Financial Aid for 6 Lower VTproper 05753bid plots, pieces, or parcels submitted on otherwise affected. Runthe office ofPlains JMT ofRd, NewMiddlebury, and Newer! Any Condition. Fort Ticonderoga is an EOE. * WC 18-20 Warren qualified students -STATE CareerOF placeof land, with the build- Growing Local LLC. York, Inc., 19 proposal forms. Any 241219 NEW ning YORK or Not. Competitive Offer! CallBritish (802) 388-4529 ment assistance. Aviation In- COURT, Track CALL 241337SSNY changes to this original County Railroad ings and improvements Last We're Day forNationwide! RedempSUPREME Filed with on American Blvd., Latham, Free Towing! 888-686thereon erected, situate, 1/22/2020. document are Repairs stitute of Maintenance The last day for reWARREN COUNTY Call Now: tion: Office: New York 12110 be- bid 1-888-416-2330. Time of Bid IN THE MATTER OF THE *Date &1704 lying and being upon the grounds for immediate demption is hereby fixed Franklin County. SSNY tween the hours of 8:00 premisesLEGALS commonly 5:00 P.M. at a disqualification. day of May, designated as agent for A.M. andLEGALS FORECLOSURE Opening LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS OF TAX as the 15th LEGALS known as: (i) 126 West process&shall mail to: 9 cost of $50.00 (non-re- Late bids by mail, couri- All bids shall be mailed 2020. LIENS BY PROCEEDING NOTICE OF ORGANIZA- Main Street, Malone, Station Rd, Saranac fundable). Checks shall er or in person will be or otherwise delivered to IN REM PURSUANT TO TION OF 121 WMTN New York 12953 and Lake, NY 12983. Pur- be made payable to the refused. Warren County ARTICLE ELEVEN OF Service of Answer: EvJulie Butler, Purchasing LLC THE REAL PROPERTY ery person having any also described as the Town of Johnsburg for will not accept any bid Agent at the following pose: any lawful Under Section 203 of Town and Village of Mal- NE-02/29-04/04/2020TAX LAW BY THE rights, title, or interest in each set of contract doc- or proposal which is not address: the Limited Liability one, County of Franklin, 6TC-241050 Warren County Purchas- COUNTY OF WARREN uments so obtained. If delivered to Purchasing or lien upon any parcel Company Law. The PETITION AND NOTICE of real property decontract documents are by the time indicated on ing Department State of New York, also NOTICE OF FORMATION name of the limited lia- known 3rd Floor, Human Ser- OF FORECLOSURE scribed in this Petition as Section OF HASKELL HB ENTER- ordered by mail, the cost the time stamp in the bility company is: 121 may serve a duly verified INDEX NO. 67695 112.32, Block 2, Lots 2 PRISES, LLC Arts. of will be $60.00 (non-re- Purchasing Department vices Building WMTN LLC, and the Ar- and 3; (ii) 324-326 answer upon the attorfundable) to cover ship- Office. 1340 State Route 9 DATE FILED: 1/27/2020 Org. filed with the Sect'y ticles of Organization Lake George, NY 12845 The above-captioned ney for the Tax District Street, of State of NY (SSNY) ping and handling. Mail The right is reserved to Prospect were filed with the Sec- Herkimer, New York orders must include a reject any or all bids. All bid proposals must proceeding is hereby setting forth in detail the retary of State on Febru- 13350 and also de- on 2/6/2020. Office loca- cover letter and check Julie A. Butler, Purchas- be received by 3:00 pm commenced to enforce nature and amount of County of Warren. tion, ary 7, 2020. The county ing Agent indicating local time on the day of the payment of delin- his or her interest and specifically scribed as the Town and has been desigSSNY within this state in which which bidding docu- Warren County Human Village of Herkimer, nated as agent of the the bid opening. Bids af- quent taxes or other any defense or objection the office of the limited County of Herkimer, LLC upon whom pro- ments are being re- Services Building to the foreclosure. Such ter this time will not be lawful charges which liability company is to be State of New York, also Mail orders Tel: (518) 761-6538 quested. Answer must be filed in opened and will be re- have accumulated and against it may be cess located is Warren. The NE-03/07/2020-1TCturned to the bidder. become liens against as Section known the Office of the Warren served. SSNY shall mail will be received at the secretary of state is des- 113.00, Block 81, Lots Such bids shall not be County Clerk and served certain property. The offices of JMT. Elec- 241583 to: The LLC, 46 process ignated as agent of the 6-31; (iii) 70 Main Street considered. parcel to which this pro- upon the attorney for the Twicwood Ln, Queens- tronic copies of the limited liability company (a/k/a 191 Main Street), bury, NY 12804. Pur- plans and specifications This is a Unit Price bid. ceeding applies is 275 Tax District on or before NOTICE TO BIDDERS upon whom process Unadilla, may be sent via email to WC 18-20 New York No bidder may withdraw the date above-menBay Road, in the Town pose: any lawful act. against it may be served. 13849 and also de- NE-02/22-03/28/2020tioned as the last day for of Queensbury, County prospective bidders at Warren County Railroad his bid within forty five The post office address scribed as the Town of 6TC-240259 no cost. (45) calendar days after of Warren, State of New redemption. Track Repairs within or without this Addenda, if any, will be Town of Johnsburg the actual date of the Village of Unadilla, York, zip code 12804, state to which the Secre- Unadilla, County of Ot- NOTICE OF FORMATION issued only to those per- Warren County, New opening thereof. Each Tax Identification num- Failure to Redeem or Antary of State will mail a sego, State of New York, OF HOMETOWN SOLU- sons whose names and swer: In the event of bid must be accompa- ber: 302.8-1-2, and the York TIONS, LLC copy of any process addresses are on record Sealed bids will be re- nied by a bid security in owner of record for said failure to redeem or analso known as Section against the limited liabil- 334.19, Block 1, Lot 25; Articles of Organization parcel is J. David the amount of 5 percent swer by any person havwith JMT as having ob- ceived by the Warren filed with the Secretary ity company served on (iv) 247 Main Street, ing the right to redeem tained the contract doc- County Purchasing De- of the base bid in accor- Mullen. of State of New York him or her is 27 Silver Binghamton, New York or answer, such person uments. partment (3rd Floor, dance with the Instruc- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Circle, Queensbury, New 13905 and also de- (SSNY) on January 17, Further, all bidders are The that on the 27th day of shall be forever barred Human Services Build- tion to Bidders. York 12804. successful bidder will be January, 2019, the War- and foreclosed of all his subject to the provisions scribed as the City of 2020. Office location: ing), 1340 State Route NE-02/29-04/04/2020Binghamton, County of Warren County. SSNY of Section 103 of the 9, Lake George, New required to furnish con- ren County Treasurer, or her right, title and in6TC-240764 struction performance hereinafter the "Enforc- terest and equity of reBroome, State of New designated as agent of General Municipal Law York, 12845 until 3:00 LLC upon whom pro- of the State of New pm, Thursday, March and payment bonds in ing Officer" of the Coun- demption in and to the York, also known as NOTICE OF FORMATION cess against it may be ty of Warren, hereinafter parcel described in this the full amount of the OF LIMITED LIABILITY Section 04, Block 0014, served. SSNY shall mail York. Additionally, all 26, 2020 at which time bid proposals shall con- they will be publicly contract price. the "Tax District," pur- Petition and Notice of Lot 048; (v) 603 River COMPANY tain a signed, non-collu- opened and read aloud. Road, Chenango Bridge, process to: The LLC, 5 Owner reserves the right suant to law, filed with Foreclosure and a JudgName: 384 Canada Sagamore Street, Suite ment in foreclosure may sive certificate as speci- The proposed project is to reject any and all the Clerk of Warren Street LLC. Articles of New York 13745 and C, Glens Falls, New York also described as the fied in the bid docu- located in the Town of Bids, to waive any and County, the original of be taken by default. Organization filed with 12801. Purpose: any ment. The successful Dated: January 27, 2020 all informalities and the this Petition and Notice Johnsburg, Warren the Secretary of State of Town of Chenango, lawful activity. right to disregard all of Foreclosure against ENFORCING OFFICER: bidder must present County, NY. New York (SSNY) on De- County of Broome, State NE-02/1-03/07/2020of New York, also known proof of all required in- The work includes pro- nonconforming, non-re- the above described par- MICHAEL R. SWAN cember 23, 2019. Office 6TC-239161 COUNTY surance coverages, as cel. This document WARREN viding all labor, materi- sponsive or Conditional location: Warren County. as Section 112.06, Block required by the contract TREASURER serves both as a Petition als, machinery, tools, Bids. SSNY is designated as 5, Lot 19; (vi) 4116 Cen- NOTICE OF FORMATION ter Street, Lyons Falls, OF Melchizedek Real Es- documents, after award- equipment and other OWNERS CONTACT of Foreclosure and a No- Attorney for the Tax Disagent of the LLC upon Ed Doughney tice of Foreclosure for trict: means of construction whom process against it New York 13368 and tate & Development Air- ed the project. Each bid Senior Civil Engineer purposes of this pro- Robert W. Terwilliger necessary and incidental craft Holdings LLC Arti- must be accompanied may be served. SSNY also described as the Assistant Warren County with a certified check or to the completion of the Warren County Depart- ceeding. shall mail a copy of pro- Village of Lyons Falls, cles of Organization filed ment of Public Work Town of West Turin, Attorney work shown on the with the Secretary of a bid bond in the cess to: 384 Canada Effect of Filing: All per- Warren County MuniciCounty of Lewis, State State of New York SSNY amount of ten percent plans and described in 4028 Main Street Street LLC, 384 Canada sons having or claiming pal Center these specifications in- Warrensburg, NY 12885 On 01/27/2020 Office (10%) of the gross Street, Lake George, NY of New York, also known to have an interest in the 1340 State Route 9 as Section 322.19, Block amount of the bid, made cluding, but not neces- Ph: (518) 761-6556 Location: Warren County 12845. Purpose: Any Lake George, NY 12845 real property described 03, Lots 24.00 and SSNY designated as payable to the Town of sarily limited to the fol- OWNER lawful act or activities. Johnsburg. Warren County in this Petition are here- (518) 761-6463 25.100; and (vii) 3092 lowing: agent of LLC upon NE-02/08-03/14/2020STATE OF NEW YORK ) by notified that the filing Main Street, Hartwick, whom Process against it The right is reserved by *Unclassified Excava- 1340 State Route 9 6TC-239346 of this Petition consti- ) :ss Lake George, NY 12845 New York 13348 and may be served. SSNY the Town of Johnsburg tion NOTICE OF FORMATION NE-03/07/2020-1TCtutes the commence- COUNTY OF WARREN ) also described as the shall mail process to: 16 to waive any informality 241582 in order to reject any or *Embankment in Place ment by the Tax District I, Michael R. Swan, beOF 3857 State Route 9L Village of Hartwick, Hudson Ave Unit 2661 all bids and to accept LLC Arts. of Org. filed County of Otsego, State *Furnish and Install NOTICE OF FORMATION of a proceeding in the ing duly sworn, depose Glens Falls NY 12801 with the Sect'y of State of New York, also known Medium & Heavy Stone Purpose: any lawful ac- the bids which they OF ROUTE 196, LLC Supreme Court of War- and say: I am the Enas Section 144.19, Block deem most favorable to Filling forcing Officer for the ren County to foreclose of NY (SSNY) on tivity Arts. of Org. filed with I County of Warren. the interest of the Town 2/12/2020. Office loca- 1, Lot 13 (collectively, NE-02/15-3/21/2020* Remove Jointed Rail the Sect'y of State of NY each of the tax liens the Property). Approxi- 6TC-240022 of Johnsburg. therein described by a have read this Petition tion, County of Warren. (SSNY) on 1/15/2020. Track Ms. Andrea Hogan, Suand Notice of Forecloforeclosure proceeding SSNY has been desig- mate amount of judglocation, County MVR MORGAN, LLC. pervisor *Furnish and Install Bal- Office ment is $4,973,235.34 sure and I am familiar in rem. nated as agent of the of Warren. SSNY has Arts. of Org. filed with last Base & Surface LLC upon whom pro- plus interest and costs. with its contents. The Town Hall been designated as the SSNY on 02/26/20. Town of Johnsburg Courses cess against it may be The Property will be sold contents of this Petition Nature of Proceeding: agent of the LLC upon Office: Warren County. served. SSNY shall mail subject to the provisions 219 Main Street This proceeding is and Notice of Foreclo* Install Track Jointed process against it whom SSNY designated as process to: The LLC, of filed Judgment Index North Creek, NY 12853 Rail (Material by Owner) may be served. SSNY brought against the real sure are true to the best agent of the LLC upon 3857 State Rte 9L, Lake No. 2017-614. Dated: February 26, shall mail process to: property only and is to of my knowledge, based Raise, Align and Sur* George, NY 12845. Pur- The original sale was whom process against it 2020 upon the records of the LLC, 9 Woodcrest foreclose the tax liens to The face Track may be served. SSNY NE-03/07/2020-1TCpose: any lawful act. scheduled for February the extent the same exist County Treasurer. I do Dr, Queensbury, NY Complete sets of the shall mail copy of pro- 241542 NE-02/29-04/04/202020, 2020 at the same not know of any errors 12804. Purpose: any on the above described specifications and bid cess to the LLC, 370 No personal or omissions in this Peparcel. 6TC-241041 time and location. lawful act. forms may be obtained judgment will be entered Brian Stewart, Esq. Ref- Canada Street, Lake tition and Notice of ForeNE-02/08-03/14/2020NOTICE OF FORMATION on or after Monday, George, NY 12845. Pur- NOTICE TO BIDDERS herein for such taxes or closure. eree 6TC-239635 OF 492 Glen St. LLC pose: Any lawful pur- The undersigned shall March 9, 2020 from the other legal charges or Dated: January 27, 2020 Duane Morris LLP, One Arts. of Org. filed with receive sealed bids for Warren County Purchas- NOTICE OF FORMATION pose. MICHAEL R. SWAN any part thereof. Riverfront Plaza, 1037 the Sect'y of State of NY Raymond sale and delivery to the ing Department (3rd OF SEELEY PERFORWARREN COUNTY Boulevard, NE-03/07-04/11/2020(SSNY) on 1/15/2020. of Warren as folCounty Floor, Human Services 6TC-241448 LLC Arts. of MANCE, TREASURER Persons Affected: This Suite 1800, Newark, NJ Office location, County lows: 1340 State Building), Org. filed with the Sect'y Notice is directed to all Sworn to before me this 07102-5429, Attorneys NOTICE OF FORMATION of Warren. SSNY has WC 6-20 - NURSING Route 9, Lake George, of State of NY (SSNY) persons owning or hav- 27th day of January for Plaintiff OF Northern Home Solu- SUPPLIES been designated as NE-02/29-03/21/2020New York, 12845. on 2/21/2020. Office lo2020. ing or claiming to have tions LLC Articles of Or- You may obtain these agent of the LLC upon Bid documents will be cation, County of War- an interest in the real Robert Terwilliger 4TC-241057 ganization filed with the whom process against it Specifications either on- provided electronically SSNY has been desren. property herein de- Notary Public Secretary of State of line or through the Pur- via email or compact may be served. SSNY ignated as agent of the scribed. Such persons NE-2/08, 2/22, shall mail process to: ARTICLES OF ORGANI- New York SSNY On chasing Office. If you disc. Hard copy full and upon whom proLLC are hereby notified fur- 3/7/2020-3TC-239293 The LLC, 492 Glen St, ZATION FOR A LIMITED February 10, 2020 Office have any interest in partial plan sets will not cess against it may be ther that a duplicate of Glens Falls, NY 12801. LIABILITY COMPANY Location: Warren County these Specifications on- be distributed. The bid served. SSNY shall mail this Petition and Notice Purpose: any lawful act. named BDMN Proper- SSNY designated as line, follow the instruc- documents may be ex- process to: David C. of Foreclosure has been THE TOWN OF JOHNSagent of LLC upon NE-02/08-03/14/2020ties, LLC (“LLC”) were tions to register on the amined at the Warren Klingebiel, Esq., PO Box filed in the Office of the BURG will hold a Public 6TC-239323 filed with the Depart- whom Process against it Empire State Bid System County Purchasing De- 2152, Glens Falls, NY Enforcing Officer of the Meeting for the Sewer ment of State on Decem- may be served. SSNY site, either for a free or partment, (3rd Floor, 12801. Purpose: any Tax District and will re- Map and Plan Report at NOTICE OF FORMATION shall mail process to: paid subscription. War- Human Services Buildber 16, 2019. The LLC's lawful act. 7 pm on March 12, 2020 main available for public OF Adirondack Mountain The LLC, 403 Johnson office will be in Warren ren County distributes ing) 1340 State Route 9, NE-03/7-04/11/2020inspection up to and in- at Tannery Pond ComRentals, LLC County. The Secretary of Rd. Adirondack, NY bid documents only Lake George, New York 6TC-241283 cluding the date speci- munity Center. Articles of Organization State has been designat- 12808 Purpose: any through the Purchasing 12845. fied below as the last NE-02/29-03/07/2020filed with the Secretary lawful activity NOTICE OF FORMATION ed as agent of the LLC Department or on-line. Contractors that obtain 2TC-240562 day for redemption. of State of New York NE-02/29-04/04/2020upon whom process Go to http://warrencoun- bid documents from a OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY On 1/31/20. Of- against it may be served, 6TC-241043 (LLC) COMPANY tyny.gov and choose source other than the isfice Location: Warren The name of the Profes- Right of Redemption: and the post office ad- NOTICE TO BIDDERS BIDS AND PROPOSALS suing office must notify Any person having or NOTICE OF FORMATION County SSNY designated dress to which the Sec- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- to access the Empire the issuing office in or- sional Service Limited claiming to have an in- OF Tin Teepee Real Esas agent of LLC upon Liability Company that retary of State shall mail EN, pursuant to Section State Bid System OR go der to be placed on the tate Company, LLC Arts. terest in any such real whom Process against formed is: SHERYL was process is PO Box 4388, to official plan holders list, property and the legal of Org. filed with the it may be served. SSNY Queensbury, NY 12804. 103 of the General Mu- directly NP IN FAMILY SALERNO http://www.EmpireStatenicipal Law, that sealed receive addenda and right thereto may on or Sect'y of State of NY shall mail process to: The LLC's purpose is to bids, will be received by BidSystem.com If you other bid correspon- HEALTH PLLC. The Arti- before said date, redeem (SSNY) on 1/14/2020. The LLC at P.O. Box of Organization cles engage in any lawful act the undersigned for the choose a free subscrip- dence. Bids received the same by paying the Office location, County 424, North Creek, NY or activities. were filed with the Detion, please note that from contractors other Rehabilitation of Hudson amount of all such un- of Warren. SSNY has 12853 Purpose: any NE-02/01-03/07/2020you must visit the site than those on the official partment of State of the paid tax liens thereon, Street Over Paintbed been designated as lawful activity of New York on State 6TC-239241 Brook, Warren County, up until the response plan holders list, will not including all interest and agent of the LLC upon NE-02/29-04/04/2020February 7, 2020. The deadline for any adden- be accepted. New York. 6TC-241053 office of said Profes- penalties and other legal whom process against it Sealed bids must be de- da. All further informa- All questions on the bid charges which are in- may be served. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION AMENDED NOTICE OF OF LIMITED LIABILITY livered, with the name of tion pertaining to this documents shall be sub- sional Service Limited shall mail process to: Liability Company is lo- cluded in the lien against will be available on SALE bid in writing to Julie mitted the project on the outsuch real property, com- The LLC, PO Box 3, COMPANY SUPREME COURT Name: Georgian Hospi- side, to the Town Hall, this site. Bids which are Butler of the Warren cated in Warren County. Brant Lake, NY 12815. puted to and including not directly obtained not later than 10:00 COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, tality LLC. Articles of County Purchasing De- The Secretary of State Purpose: any lawful act has been designated as the date of redemption. March 27, 2020 at either source will from U.S. BANK NATIONAL A.M., partment, butlerj@warOrganization filed with agent of the Professional Such payments shall be NE-2/1-03/07/2020ASSOCIATION, ET AL. the Secretary of State of which time they will be be refused. rencountyny.gov. The made to Michael R. 6TC-239162 Service Limited Liability Bids may be delivered to period for questions Plaintiff, vs. CRE JV New York (SSNY) on De- publicly opened and Swan, Warren County Company upon whom pertaining to the bid MIXED FIFTEEN NY 4 cember 23, 2019. Office the undersigned at the read. Treasurer, Warren Coundocuments will close at process against said BRANCH HOLDINGS location: Warren County. The Information for Bid- Warren County Human ty Municipal Center, Name: Upstate Applied Services Building, War- 12:00 pm on Wednes- Company may be served LLC, ET AL., Defendants. SSNY is designated as ders, Bid Proposal, Form and the post office ad- 1340 State Route 9, Behavior Analysis Serday, March 18, 2020. Contract, Drawings, of Pursuant to a Judgment County Purchasing ren vices PLLC. Articles of agent of the LLC upon dress within the state to Lake George, New York Conditions, Department, 3rd Floor, All bids must be made of Foreclosure and Sale 12845. In the event that Organization filed with whom process against it General the Secretary of which the official Bid Form on and Specifications Plans 1340 State Route 9, duly filed on November may be served. SSNY Secretary of State of such taxes are paid by a State shall mail a copy and Bid Summary Form Lake George, New York 7, 2019, I, the under- shall mail a copy of pro- may be examined at the New York (SSNY) on person other than the of any process is: SHbetween the hours of or an exact reproduction signed Referee will sell cess to: Georgian Hospi- following: 1/28/2020. Office locarecord owner of such thereof and enclosed in ERYL SALERNO NP IN real property, the person JMT of New York, Inc. 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. at public auction at the tality LLC, 384 Canada tion: WARREN County. FAMILY HEALTH PLLC, Bids will be received up a sealed envelope with Franklin County Judicial Street, Lake George, NY 19 British American c/o Sheryl Salerno, 215 so paying shall be enti- SSNY has been desiguntil Tuesday, March 24, the following clearly Blvd. Building, 355 West Main 12845. Purpose: Any nated as agent of the tled to have the tax liens Mountain Lockhart Latham, NY 12110 Street, Malone, New lawful act or activities. 2020 at 3:00 p.m., at marked on the front of affected thereby satis- PLLC upon whom proRoad, Lake George, NY the envelope: York on March 30, 2020 which time they will be (518) 782-0882 fied of record, but title to cess against it may be NE-02/08-03/14/2020at 10:00 a.m., as one publicly opened and Plans and specifications *Bidders Name and Ad- 12845. the property will not be served. SSNY shall mail 6TC-239347 NE-02/22-03/28/2020may be obtained from read. All bids must be parcel all those certain a copy of process to: dress otherwise affected. 6TC-240558 plots, pieces, or parcels the office of JMT of New submitted on proper bid The PLLC c/o 35 Revere * WC 18-20 Warren of land, with the build- Growing Local LLC. York, Inc., 19 British proposal forms. Any STATE OF NEW YORK Last Day for Redemp- Road, Queensbury, New Railroad Track County changes to this original ings and improvements SUPREME COURT, tion: The last day for re- York 12804. Purpose of Filed with SSNY on American Blvd., Latham, thereon erected, situate, 1/22/2020. document are Repairs WARREN COUNTY Office: New York 12110 be- bid PLLC: any lawful activiis hereby fixed *Date & Time of Bid IN THE MATTER OF THE demption lying and being upon the grounds for immediate Franklin County. SSNY tween the hours of 8:00 as the 15th day of May, ty. commonly premises Opening FORECLOSURE OF TAX 2020. designated as agent for A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at a disqualification. NE-02/15-03/21/2020known as: (i) 126 West process&shall mail to: 9 cost of $50.00 (non-re- Late bids by mail, couri- All bids shall be mailed LIENS BY PROCEEDING 6TC-239746 Main Street, Malone, Station Rd, Saranac fundable). Checks shall er or in person will be or otherwise delivered to IN REM PURSUANT TO Service of Answer: EvNew York 12953 and Lake, NY 12983. Pur- be made payable to the refused. Warren County Julie Butler, Purchasing ARTICLE ELEVEN OF ery person having any THE REAL PROPERTY rights, title, or interest in Town of Johnsburg for will not accept any bid also described as the Agent at the following pose: any lawful TAX LAW BY THE or lien upon any parcel Town and Village of Mal- NE-02/29-04/04/2020each set of contract doc- or proposal which is not address:

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