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WARREN COUNTY | A five-word phrase echoed this week throughout the North Country, immediately and dramatically changing the lives of all area residents. “In an abundance of caution,” the announcements were declared again and again — in announcing the closure, postponement or cancellation of so many aspects of public life, due to the effort to curb the novel coronaviris known as COVID-19. The first of the many announcements occurred on March 12, prohibiting public attendance at sports tournaments, cancellation of concerts and mass gatherings. This was followed soon

“In an abundance of caution” On the morning of March 13, Crista Taylor of Johnsburg gestures at Queensbury WalMart‘s shelves, emptied of all their stock of toilet paper, facial tissues, napkins and paper towels. Courtesy photo the disruption of k-12 school attendance was a major concern of his — how to assure the welfare of area children and their families — with the conflicting concerns of providing care for these youngsters while maintaining social distancing to assure that COVID-19 does not spread through the population. “How child-care can be provided under these circumstances is a huge question,” he said. “We want to take precautions, but our town governments are also the entities that help those in need and ensure the well-being of our citizens.” Meanwhile, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an order banning public gatherings of over 500 people. The prohibition also mandated that events hosting fewer than 500 attendees would have to reduce their capacity by 50 percent. This dictate triggered a cascade of event cancellations. Simultaneously, colleges across New York State canceled on-site classes, causing thousands of students to empty their dorm rooms and head back to their hometowns. Many of those colleges said that students were to take their courses online.

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TICONDEROGA | Early in the 20th century, there were no National Historic Sites, no Colonial Williamsburg and few institutions dedicated to preservation. So when George Upshur, a descendant of Martha Washington, was looking for places to bequeath snippets of his famous ancestor’s gowns, Fort Ticonderoga was among the places he chose. There, in 1909, Stephen and Sarah Pell were helping preserve the ruined fort and assembling a collection of artifacts to such an extent that curators are still busy cataloging it all. So, said Margaret Staudter, Fort Ticonderoga registrar and site archaeologist, this explains why a cache of Martha memorabilia wound up so far from her Virginia home at an outpost she has no other association with. On International Women’s Day in early March, Staudter showed a fort audience Martha’s lace and fragments of her gowns, including the one that she wore when she

married George. It was common in past eras to not save an entire dress, but instead cut it into bits to be shared by many. Naturally, this can lead to dubious claims. Traveling overseas, Mark Twain once remarked that he had seen enough fragments of the True Cross to build a good sized schooner out of, with enough wood left over to crucify the crew. But Staudter said that bits of lace at Fort Ticonderoga are consistent with lace at Martha’s Mount Vernon plantation, lending credence to its authenticity. The fort has other artifacts from women who either stayed at the fort or passed through. In 1775, when it was occupied by the British, a third of the people at the fort were women and children. But Staudter said only one female-related artifact has been unearthed at the site of the fort — a pair of pattens, wooden chocks banded with iron that attached to soles of a woman’s shoes to raise them out of the mud. (All that was left when they were discovered was the iron). These somewhat rickety platforms might have kept shoes and dress hems cleaner, but at the cost of the woman’s equilibrium, Staudter said. Most of the artifacts from the Pell collection come with fascinating stories of fascinating

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first time people have seen that mansion since 1957,” said Moriah Supervisor Tom Scozzafava. The supervisor said that Mountain Lake Services, which owns the building and uses it for office space, is planning to dress up the facade, whose portico was shaved off to make room for the old supermarket. “This is a win for the community,” Scozzafava said. Had it not been purchased and demolished by Stewart’s, “that (supermarket) building would have sat empty for a long time.” The shop itself will be 4,100 square feet, almost double the size of the typical Stewart’s Shop built in the 1990s, a time when Stewart’s, headquartered in Ballston Spa, began expanding throughout the Adirondacks. And it’s bigger than most of the new stores being built today, which are generally about 3,700 square feet. “Stewart’s has been excellent in this process,” Scozzafava said. “They have always been a good neighbor and they continue to be.” ■

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Taking a Top Down Approach to Home Exterior Updates (BPT) - Year after year, the most popular home improvement project for American families remains the same: remodeling the kitchen. Today, kitchen makeovers are more ambitious than ever, with homeowners willing to spend larger budgets to upgrade both the aesthetics and the functionality of what is, after all, the most used room in the house. “Many architects, designers and homeowners are specifying hardwood as an essential part of any kitchen refresh,” notes Linda Jovanovich, of the American Hardwood Information Center. “That’s because wood not only offers a wide variety of looks and design possibilities, it also exemplifies the kind of material today’s environmentally conscious consumer wants: One that’s renewable, sustainable, plentiful, durable and easy to work with - all of which makes it an excellent return on investment.” Replacing tired old kitchen cabinets with stylish new ones is a favorite starting point, but there are several strategies to help maximize their impact. “I like to specify one type of wood for an entire kitchen - cabinetry, furniture, millwork and flooring - but use different stains and finishes on each element,” says New York designer Laura Bohn. “That creates visual interest without losing a sense of overall unity.” In one all-walnut kitchen project, for instance, Bohn painted the Shaker-style cabinets a putty tone for a serene background. But she stained the wide-plank floor a darker shade than the granite-top island so that the latter stands out like a beautiful piece of furniture.

In a similar vein, a recently completed 1920’s Bungalow house renovation had quarter-sawn white oak used throughout for floors, interior doors and kitchen cabinets. While the floorboards were lightly whitewashed and given a protective coating to create the look of bare wood, the base cabinets, supplied by Plain & Fancy Custom Cabinetry, received a slightly darker cerused finish just different enough to distinguish them from the rest of the woodwork. The oak wall cabinets were painted white to match the kitchen’s shiplap ceiling. “It’s peaceful rather than exciting,” said the homeowner. “And that’s exactly what we wanted.” If you’re after a livelier effect, you might consider another emerging trend: mixing up wood species and cabinet-door styles. Wellborn Cabinets demonstrated this strategy at a recent kitchen and bath show where their Rustic Global Spice Kitchen incorporated not only two types of hardwood - oak and maple - but also three door styles each with its own stain. “To make this look succeed, you or your designer will need to find common stylistic threads running through the various elements - underlying kinships of shape, color, texture and proportion that will pull the disparate parts together into a unified whole,” advises San Antonio-based designer Melissa Morgan. “It’s takes a certain amount of confidence, but the results can be spectacular.” Visit www.hardwoodinfo.com for more about kitchen remodeling and other applications and products using American hardwoods. ■

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Events canceled or downsized due to pandemic panic to the statewide ban on public gatherings of over 500 people. The prohibition also mandated that events hosting fewer than 500 attendees would have to reduce their capacity by 50 percent. For more information, contact the Arts Project at: 518-668-2616 or see: www.lakegeorgearts.org.

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lama’s unexpected advance at the Peru Llama Farm during a prior year’s Thurman Maple Days event. The Peru Lama farm and two other venues are to be open this weekend, and visitors are welcome, despite the official cancellation of Maple Days.

Another one of northern Warren County’s premier events, Thurman Maple Days, has been affected by the “social distancing” now urged by both health care experts and governmental officials. Thurman Maple Days was officially canceled for its remaining March weekends, according to its sponsoring organization, Thurman Station Association — although some of the maple farms and destinations in the town of Thurman have pledged to stay open. Association official Perky Granger detailed the decision in a March 5 email citing that “cancellation was the only responsible course of action at this time.” According to the Thurman Station Association website postings, the following farms and other Maple Days venues will be conducting tours and talks: Mud St. Maple, Valley Road Maple, and Peru Llama Farm. Those farms to be open for product sales only are: Blackberry Hill Farm, Toad Hill Maple, Hidden Hollow Maple, and Nettle Meadow Farm. Martin’s Lumber will not be open. Robin Mahler, of Mud Street Maple Farm, said that the v e n u e s

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WA RRE N COU NT Y | Several popular, highprofile annual events have been ca nceled with the a i m of containing the spread of the novel coronavirus.

The Lake George B a n d s & Beans par t y to be held on March 29 was canceled, a s well a s Scot t Remington’s Spinal Benefit Gala, which was scheduled for April 4 at Jimbo’s Club in Brant Lake. Scott Remington announced the cancellation of the event that over 21 years has raised more than $723,000 for spinal cord injury research and treatment. Each year, all the proceeds of the fundraiser — $40,000 or more — is donated to the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. “We are extremely sad to inform everyone that the Spinal Cord Benefit 2020 has been canceled,” Scott Remington said this week on the event’s Facebook page. For details, contact Scott Remington at 518796-0640 or Renee Remington at 518-222-4852. The event’s raffle, however, will be con-

ducted — and Reming ton sa id that some raffle tickets are still available. To participate, contact Scott or Renee at the above phone numbers.

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On March 13, the Lake George Arts project announced that their signature fundraiser of the year, the ever-popular Bands ‘N Beans party, was canceled due

intendi ng to st ay open would be taking all appropriate measures to protect public health, following the guidelines of the state Department of Health and the state’s Agriculture & Markets agency. People planning to visit Thurman this weekend are urged make a phone call, in advance, to the venues they plan to visit, for any status updates. ■

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States close all in-house use for restaurants, bars, movies, gyms New York, New Jersey, Connecticut: Restriction became effective March 16 By Kim Dedam STAFF WRITER

ELIZABETHTOWN |New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and governors of Connecticut and New Jersey have closed in-house seating for all bars, movie theaters, casinos, gyms and restaurants in the three neighboring states effective at 8 p.m. Monday, March 16. Restaurants and bars will be able to provide take-out or delivery food service in order to keep part of their operations running. Supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open. The stark and broad-range announcement was part of several regional steps Cuomo announce during his daily coronavirus update on Monday. The order continues until further notice. Cuomo, along with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Connecticut Gov. Ned La mont coord inated a regional approach as a stopgap measure, hoping it prevents residents from state-shopping. “New York is partnering with our neighboring states to implement a unif o r m standa rd

that n o t only keeps o u r people safe but also prevents ‘state shopping’ where residents of one state travel to another and v ice versa. I have called on the federal government to implement nationwide protocols, but in their absence, we are taking this on ourselves,” Cuomo said from Albany. Beyond restaurant, bar, gym, movie theatre and casino closure, the governors also set group gathering limits down to 50 people in accordance with guidance issued on Sunday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Viruses don’t know borders,” Gov. Lamont said of the Tri-State decision. “CT, NY & NJ are taking a regional approach to reduce spread of COVID-19,” Lamont said via Twitter. Cuomo has requested that all police and law enforcement officers, local and state, and emergency medical service personnel be provided with masks and proper safety gear for every call. Schools throughout the North Country were closed with announcements on Sunday, but the governor said the 14 percent of schools that remained open elsewhere in the state would also close. State health officials and Cuomo’s COVID-19 team have asked New Yorkers to stay at home as much as possible, urging people to keep a safe distance of about 6 feet from others while in public. Cuomo asked local government agencies to reduce their workforce by 50 percent. For updates and information about COVID-19 response in New York: https://health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/coronavirus/ ■


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Chester announces changes to facilities, programs Latest response to coronavirus scare By Thom Randall STAFF WRITER

Senior meal sites are closed throughout Essex County starting Monday, March 16. But the Home Delivered Meals program will continue without interruption. Anyone who would like to sign up for home meal delivery can call the Essex County Office for the Aging at 518-873-3695. Photos Essex County Office for the Aging

All Essex County senior meal sites, programs closed Home meal deliveries to continue By Kim Dedam STAFF WRITER

ELIZABETHTOWN | Essex County Public Health announced closure of programs and activities run for elders through the Office for the Aging. All senior meal sites, including lunch and dinnertime gatherings, are canceled, effective Monday, March 16. Senior meal sites will remain closed until further notice. This includes mealtime gatherings held every day, at various times, in AuSable Forks, Minerva, Crown Point, Moriah, Elizabethtown, Bloomingdale, Newcomb, Essex/Willsboro, Schroon Lake, Keeseville, Lake Placid, Ticonderoga and Wilmington. “We are working to protect our vulnerable people from any potential exposure to illness,” Andrea Whitmarsh, public information officer at the public health office, told the Sun.

These extra precautions are being taken to protect Essex County’s elder population from coronavirus flu, called COVID-19, which has been declared pandemic worldwide. Essex County Supervisors last week enacted an emergency declaration to ease purchasing regulation for goods and services. No cases of COVID-19 have been found in Essex County as of March 13. But confirmed cases and several other people are in quarantine in Saratoga and Albany counties. Caregiver education classes and caregiver support groups are also canceled, according to Public Health. Exercise classes along with other social offerings from the Office for the Aging are also canceled until further notice.

WARREN COUNTY | Town leaders of Chester met in an emergency meeting March 15; they made some decisions regarding their programs and facilities in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The town board decided to: • Close the town library to the public until further notice, but have its staff continue to work in the venue; • Restrict access to the Chester Municipal Center through one entrance, and have visitors sign in to gain entry; • Close the reuse center at the town transfer station until further notice, although the station itself will remain open with its regular hours for other functions;

• Temporarily suspend non-essential activities in the Municipal Center and halt use of the gym until further notice; • Temporarily discontinue congregate meals at the town Meal Site in the Municipal Center, yet continue home delivery of meals but with a modified schedule — these decisions were made in collaboration with the Warren County Office for the Aging; • Continue to encourage citizens’ visits to the town Food Pantry; • Send home employees that are ill or have symptoms of an illness; • Publicize the YMCA’s closure of the Chester Wellness Center through March 22, at which time the YMCA’s administrators will likely resume the center’s operations; and • Create a Facebook page where updates concerning town programs and facilities will be publicized, as well as for posting notices of upcoming community events and activities. ■

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The Essex County Home Delivered Meals program WILL CONTINUE without interruption, according to Public Health. Anyone who would like to sign up for home-delivered meals can call the Essex County Office for the Aging at 518-873-3695. Anyone with questions about senior meal and activity program closure can also call the Office for the Aging. ■

COVID-19: What Small Business Owners Should Know ALBANY | The impacts of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on society and business activities are difficult to assess and are changing daily. Small businesses need to be resilient and prepared to manage the challenges of the coming weeks and months. The New York Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers guidance and resources to help business owners adapt to an unpredictable situation. For more information go to www.nyssbdc.org/Coronavirus.html

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Toilet paper shortages?? Nonsense!

To the Editor: Toilet paper shortages and more hand washing in the current coronavirus scare give us a very positive opportunity. Using water instead of toilet paper after bowel movements, is a more hygienic means of cleaning oneself. And of course thorough hand washing afterward is the obvious thing to do. I learned these things as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Iran and never looked back upon returning home. Sure, lots of “ughs” and “ickies” when I tell people, but who cares. It is a better way; and no better time than now to feel it out and make the switch from toilet paper to water. Giving this a try requires minimal change. All that is required is placement of an empty half gallon plastic juice or milk jug in the bathroom near the toilet filled with water. For further refinement there are specially made toilets that incorporate their own water dispensing methods, or “bidets” in other countries. I will always remember being at an international trade fair in Washington State roaming around with my wife and small children. They had spotted one of these toilets and came running back to me yelling, “Dad, dad, come with us, we’ve found the toilet for you!” — Larry Barns, Essex, NY ■

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Response to “What kind of America do we want”

To the Editor: I have a few disagreements with the guest column “What kind of America do we want” by David Safrany. #1, He starts by trying to scare his readers away from the evils of socialism by describing some of the worst traits of both Cuba and Russia. I find it hard to believe that even the most left leaning liberal is interested in modeling the USA after that kind socialism. #2, Mr. Safrany goes on to say that if we criticize the wealthy, paycheck signing, job creators, they will leave, taking their opportunities for the rest of us with them. In the 30 or so years directly after WW2, the rich and corporations paid far more in taxes than today. The average CEO made about 30 times the money as the guy on the floor. However, in the last 50 years we’ve seen one tax cut after another that have favored the rich, and left everybody else waiting for that promised “trickle down.” In

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the last 50 years Mr. Safrany’s job creators have offered more opportunities for workers in Mexico, Japan, China, etc. Many of today’s largest corporations pay no taxes at all. Some CEO’s now make as much in one minute as some people make in an entire year of work. Our country was much better off in the 1950’s and 60’s when the economy worked more for everybody, instead of being so top heavy as it is today. That’s the kind of America I want! Lastly, Mr. Safrany seems to have a big problem with uneducated, easily manipulated, social justice activist, dependent poor people. He should offer some way to lift these people up, instead of putting them down. We can’t let people like Mr. Safrany scare us. We’re all in this together, no matter what he says. I just hope no billionairs read this and decide to leave. Really? — David Morgan, Schroon Lake ■

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To the Editor: At the Board Meeting on March 10, 2020, the Ticonderoga Taxpayers submitted a petition stating they are unhappy with the Water & Sewer taxes you are taking from us. Some signatures are from voters who rent and their rent is raised when you increase the water and sewer taxes. We made it very clear for you stop the increases effective now until you can find alternative income streams and/ or cut spending costs. I am distressed by a few things you noted. • The Street Road Project cost 14 million dollars. Schroon Lake has a building half the size of ours. Is it because you over built it and mismanaged our tax dollars? • You noted the Portage project was going to cost 8 million dollars. But you didn’t tell us in the Sun that the balance of 3 million after grant is coming from Taxpayers. You are misleading us. • What are your efforts in cost savings/reducing operating costs? How much have you saved if any? Did you notify Vendors and contractors in 2019 that an effort is being made to cut our costs and to work with us? • Does anyone have experience with cost reduction for materials, benefits, contracting, and vendor and contractor performance? I doubt it. • How much are you over paying the Engineering firm AES to over design and beyond what is reasonable for our needs?

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PREPAREDNESS ASSESSMENT SHOWS STRENGTHS IN ESSEX COUNTY of the county, and has already improved ambulance response with fewer dropped calls. It is, Jaquish said, designed to address capacity issues and the need for personnel throughout rural Essex County. Preparedness capability noted other areas of strength. To name a few: Having a local leader for The American Red Cross moved the assessment needle in county mass-shelter readiness and the county’s ability to provide life-sustaining services to communities in need. Essex County’s HazMat Team earned top marks. It is part of a coordinated seven-county consortium in northern sections of the state. ■

DHSES team uses data to drive state readiness, grant awards By Kim Dedam STAFF WRITER

ELIZABETHTOWN |A team from the New York Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) conducted an on site assessment last week of Essex County emergency readiness. Reviewed every three years, the County Emergency Preparedness Assessment (CEPA) brought together stakeholders from over a dozen public safety sectors, including Public Health, Department of Transportation, Emergency Services, State Police, the Sheriff’s Department, the American Red Cross, county Information Technology staff and the Department of Environmental Conservation. The training room at the Public Safety Building was nearly full. And review marked progress with excellence in several areas. Of critical capabilities, Essex County noted improvement in Cyber Security, Mass Care and Sheltering, Transportation, Mitigation, the county Hazardous Materials (HazMat) team, interoperability, and in Emergency Medical Services Operations, among others. Law enforcement Response Operations were also found highly effective here, given coordination and redundant radio systems that share a central office in Lewis.

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Essex County’s Public Safety Building in Lewis. they have faced in recent years, finding coordination and interoperability keys to success. Challenges here include lower numbers of volunteers for EMS and firefighting services. According to DHSES, that is an ongoing concern throughout New York. A priority in Essex County is improving preparedness for an aging population. A Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition (HEPC) in Essex County is a joint project involving personnel from the Public Health Department, area hospitals, home health agencies and nursing homes. The discussion last week reviewed protocols in place to contact and check on elderly and infirm in any disaster event.

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Areas of risk in Essex County remain focused on weather events, primarily impacts of flood and wind-related natural disaster. County officials cited numerous incidents

Essex County utilizes the state alert system to activate public safety information to the public.

The emergency readiness assessment process in New York is data driven, the first of its kind in the nation. Data from every county is coordinated with state resource overlays to help determine where best to provide grant and/or training support, highlighting areas of strength and need. According to the DHSES leadership team, other states, such as Colorado, have considered using New York’s assessment system as a model. During its review process, “DHSES captures both quantitative and qualitative information related to local risk and capability levels. That insight is then used to help inform decision making. “DHSES also employs data visualization techniques to better identify (preparedness) trends and analyze the information against other open-source data,” including statewide and federal numbers. Rather than giving each county a final “grade,” the data then drives how New York coordinates resources. ■

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Emergency Services Director Don Jaquish pointed to infrastructure as a real problem here, where many people live in low population, rural mountain areas. Antiquated telephone lines in some regions have left people without land-line services for months at a time, he said. And that problem is made worse by lack of cellular telephone service or broadband internet access.

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Jaquish shared progress with the state assessment team on the county-wide EMS program. He said seven paid EMTs have been hired along with a central program director and deputy director, The first of its kind in New York, it is being funded with about $6 million in grant monies. Jaquish said implementation in phase one, added paided EMT support to southern areas

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Essex Cty ACAP Nutrition Sites closed due to Coronavirus

POTSDAM | On Feb. 23, at approximately 2:30 p.m., an unknown male (see CCTV photo) walked out of Walmart with four tires valued at $167 each, without paying for them. Store employees attempted to stop him; however, he continued out of the store, loaded the tires into what is believed to be a dark-colored Dodge Dakota pickup truck, and drove away in the direction of the Village of Potsdam. Anyone with information is asked to contact New York State Trooper Alexander Williams at 518-873-2750. ■

ESSEX COUNTY | Per a notice issued by the Essex County Department of Health, all Essex County ACAP Nutrition Sites, Caregiver Support Groups, Careg iver Educat ional Classes and Exercise Classes will be closed until further notice due to Coronavirus concerns. Anyone wishing to receive Meals on Wheels is asked to call the Office of the Aging at 518-873-3695. ■

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Faith Directory We provide this Faith Directory as a courtesy to our readers and visitors to our area. Any changes or additions can be made by calling 518-873-6368 ext. 201. BAKERS MILLS

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

BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE

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

CHESTERTOWN

Community United Methodist Church: 11

Church St., 518-494-3374, Service 10:00 AM. Faith Bible Church: 4 Hayes Rd., 518-494-7183, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM. www.faithbiblechurchny. com

St. Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic Church:

Riverside Dr. & Church St., 518-824-1176, Saturday: Vigil 4:00 PM, Sunday: Mass 9:30 AM.

BOLTON

Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church:

Goodman Ave., 518-644-3861, Sunday: Mass 9:00 & 10:00 AM, Vigil Mass 5:30 PM. BlessedSacramentBolton.org Bolton Community Church: 5 Horicon Ave., 518-644-9103, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM, Junior/ Children’s Church 11:00 AM. www.BoltonCC.org Emmanuel United Methodist Church: 19 Stewart Ave., 518-644-9962, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM.

Episcopal Church of Saint Sacrament:

4879 Lake Shore Dr., 518-644-9613, Saturday: Mass 5:00 PM, Sunday: Mass 10:00 AM. Solid Rock Assembly of God: 12 Church Hill Rd., 518-240-6324, Sunday: Worship Service and Children’s programs 10:00 AM. Facebook: Solid Rock Assembly

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DIAMOND POINT

Jesus is Lord Fellowship: 264 Diamond Point

Rd., 518-623-9712, Friday: Barn Gathering Worship 6:30 PM. Diamond Point Community: 3699 Lake Shore Dr., Visit our website for service times. www. diamondpointcommunitychurch.com

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Mountain Grove Memorial Church: Route

6A, 518-499-1238, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM.

JOHNSBURG

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

Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM.

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,

INDIAN LAKE

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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Sabel Rd., Sunday: Worship 10:30 AM, Teen Group 6:00 PM.

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.

MINERVA

Minerva Baptist Church: Corners of A.P. Morse Highway & Route 28N, 518-648-0315, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM.

SCHROON LAKE | On February 29, 2020, NY State Police conducted a traffic stop on I-87 south of Exit 28 in the town of Schroon. The operator of the 2005 Chevy Trailblazer, William E. All, 51, of Corinth, and passenger, Robert K. Allen, 51, of Malta, were found in possession of approximately 7.4 pounds of marijuana. All was driving with a suspended license. Allen was on parole. The two were arrested and charged with one count each of Criminal Possession of Marijuana. Both were arraigned in the Town of Schroon Court, where All was released on his own recognizance, and Allen was remanded to the Essex County Jail without bail due to prior felony convictions. ■ NEWCOMB

Adirondack Bible Fellowship: Service: 9:00

Services 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM.

Thurman Baptist Church: Sunday: Worship

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Christian Worship Center: Corner of Elm Street

St. Therese’s Catholic Church: 18 Adams

NORTH CREEK

Seventh Day Adventist Church: Bird Pond Rd., Church Service: 11:30 AM.

Sodom Community Church: 59 Cross Rd.,

518-251-2079, Call for service times. Check us out on Facebook. St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church: Ridge St., Sunday: 10:00 AM. Facebook: Adirondack Mission St. James Roman Catholic Church: Main St., 518-824-1176, Saturday: Mass 5:30 PM. United Methodist Church: 518-642-6707, Sunday: Service 10:00 AM at Adirondack Outreach Center - 2718 State Rte 28.

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

OLMSTEDVILLE

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church: 635 Church Rd., 518-648-5422, Sunday: Mass 11:00 AM. Grace Bible Fellowship: 1427 N. Gore Rd., 518-251-3290, Sunday: Worship 10:00 AM.

POTTERSVILLE

Christ Anglican/Episcopal Church:

518-494-3440, Sunday: Eucharist 12:00 PM. Lighthouse Baptist Church: Rt. 9 (next to Wells House Hotel), Sunday: Worship 10:50 AM & 6:00 PM, Wednesday: 7:00 PM.

WARRENSBURG

& Pine Tree Lane, 518-696-5468, Sunday: Service 10:00 AM. Faith Baptist Church: 518-623-4071, Sunday: Preaching Services 10:45 AM & 6:00 PM, Wednesday: Prayer service 7:00 PM. First Baptist Church: 3850 Main St., 518-623-9373, Sunday: Worship 10:45 AM. First Presbyterian Church: 2 Stewart Farrar Ave., 518-623-2723, Worship 10:00 AM.

First United Methodist Church of Warrensburg: 518-623-9334, Sunday: Worship

11:00 AM.

Free Methodist Church: 250 River St., Sunday: Worship 10:45 AM.

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.

Thurman-Kenyontown United Methodist Church: Worship Services every week 11:00 AM. Warrensburg Assembly of God:

518-251-3371 Worship 8:15 AM

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

Saturday: 3:00 PM at the Christ Episcopal Church, Rt. 9.

Calvary Bible Church: 2530 Route 28,

Pottersville United Methodist Church:

SonRise Lutheran Church: 772-321-8692,

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Stony Creek Community Church: 687

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The new library/media center includes a modern circular circulation desk, casual seating areas, two “breakout” rooms for study sessions, meetings, or small-group instruction. Plenty of Internet ports exist throughout the media center/library, a venue that Gerrain described as an “amazing” asset for the school. She said that the media center’s most outstanding attribute was its layout. “The best thing about it is how it’s conducive to students working collaboratively in groups,” she said. “Also, the sitting areas are like college libraries.” The new fitness center has four new weight racks, new free weights, plus many treadmills, elliptical trainers, and stationary bikes. Goralski said that physical education classes will be using the center in addition to sports teams. Gerrain said the venue was impressive. “The new equipment will promote health by providing an opportunity for students to exercise,” she said. Other new upgrades to the high school include barrier-free amenities in restrooms, new partition walls in the gymnasium, renewed bleachers, and fresh paint on the walls. Goralski said that the gym floor is to be refinished over April break. This summer, the final phase of the $11 million capital project, focusing on the elementary school, is to be tackled. Renovations are to include reconstructing bathrooms and classrooms as well as creating secure entrance “vestibules” in both the elementary and high schools, Goralski said. “While it’s difficult for rural schools to undertake capital projects like this, due to careful planning by our school board and the support of our communities, we’re able to provide our students with these new facilities,” he said. ■

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WARRENSBURG | Area citizens got their first look at the new facilities at Warrensburg High School in an open house held March 7, and people attending the event expressed enthusiasm about the recently completed renovations and reconstruction. A half-dozen Warrensburg Central School District administrators and faculty members were on hand to show people the new facilities — which include the high school cafeteria, kitchen, theater/auditorium, fitness room and library/media center — and describe their features. Most prominent in the open house was the new theater/auditorium — the first-ever for the high school. It features plush, tiered seating for 480 people, professional theatrical sound and lighting systems, engineered acoustics, indirect lighting, air conditioning and an extra-wide stage. A professional sound engineer has told faculty members that the new theater was the “best performance venue between Montreal and Albany,” a district official said this week. Told of this assessment, District Superintendent John Goralski offered a response. “Yes, it’s really special — our music and drama department deserves the best, and we’re thrilled that we now have a venue that matches the quality of their work,” he said. Warrensburgh Museum of Local History director Steve Parisi said Sunday that the theater was “fabulous” and an outstanding community asset. “The new auditorium is a credit to Jim Corriveau and all his musical productions that have been so great — and now the

The new Warrensburg High School cafeteria, unveiled to the public March 7, features high-top tables and cafe-style counters with USB charging ports, bench seating, and new furnishings — providing a contemporary ambiance. The cafeteria was one of many new facilities, including a new theater/auditorium, featured in an open house March 7 at the high school. Photo by Thom Randall

drama students have a real theater to perform in,” he said. Local teacher and parent Sue Gerrain said that the auditorium/theater was “absolutely beautiful — gorgeous.” Her daughter has a lead role in the school musical “Newsies” that is to be presented in late March. “All the kids in the play are super-thrilled to perform in the new theater — and they deserve it,” she said, noting that it will also be used for graduation ceremonies — and audience members will no longer suffer the June heat; and they’ll be able to hear the speeches. The new cafeteria features wide windows that

allow a view of the environment while providing plenty of natural light. Also, it features cafe-style high-top tables and counters complete with USB charging ports — as well as bench seating. The cafeteria’s architecture and new furnishings combine for a modern ambiance. Goralski said that future plans call for constructing an adjoining patio, so students can enjoy the outdoor environment while eating their meals. The adjacent kitchen has all-new stoves, ovens, dishwasher and auxiliary equipment, Goralski said, adding that all were “state of the art.” The new serving stations, are designed for freshly prepared menu items, he said.

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TICONDEROGA | North Country Community College suspended classes for an early start to spring break on Monday. Classroom use on all campuses, Saranac Lake, Ticonderoga and Malone, closed March 16. When college instruction resumes on March 30, classes will be held online. The change follows state-level guidance to move all SUNY and CUNY students to distance learning in a concerted effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by novel coronavirus. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced the decision last week, encompassing all New York’s state college and university campuses. Online classes at NCCC will continue until the end of the school year. “We understand that this may pose some challenges and hardships for some in our community and, where we can, we are committed to helping each other out,” said NCCC President Joe Keegan said in a statement last week. “One of the greatest strengths of North Country is the incredible community of students, faculty and staff we have. Our highest priority is the health and safety of our campus community and it is with that in mind that we have taken these steps.” NCCC spokesman Chris Knight said college administrators, faculty and staff have been monitoring impacts of coronavirus and its spread through communities since late February. As of March 13, no cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Essex or Franklin counties, according to state Department of Health officials. “A task force has been meeting to develop and implement precautions, plans and protocols for our campus communities,” Knight said. With NCCC’s protocol,faculty and staff will continue to report to work and plan for distance learning for the

North Country Community College President Joe Keegan outlines the college’s plans for the COVID-19 crisis to faculty and staff at a meeting March 12 at the college’s Saranac Lake campus. Photo provided remainder of the semester, Knight said. Residence halls will close for spring break, as originally planned, at the end of the day on March 20. “Staff will help accommodate those students currently residing at the residence halls in need of housing during spring break,” Knight said. NCCC Residence halls in Saranac Lake will reopen for students on Sunday, March 29, and food service will resume then as well. Students in residence at the Saranac Lake campus will be allowed to remain in their rooms. But their classes will be held online. Knight said NCCC is working to identify and assist faculty and students needing support to make the transition to distance learning. Other campus access and activities will be curtailed as well: NCCC libraries will be closed to the public, but will remain open to students.

Sparks Athletic Complex in Saranac Lake, including the pool, gym and fitness center, will be closed to the public but will remain open to students. Student activities will be canceled for the rest of the semester and the Student Massage Clinic will be closed until further notice. Large gatherings are also being canceled, including the annual Phi Theta Kappa ceremony. Knight said no decision has been made yet about Commencement, Student Awards and Nursing Pinning Ceremonies. Students, faculty and staff who plan to travel out of the area are asked to complete a Travel Reporting Form via the college’s website, www.nccc.edu/coronavirus-response/travel-form Additional updates and further information on college activities will be announced to the public online: nccc.edu/coronavirus-response ■

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holding conference calls all day Wednesday and into the morning, so we knew something was probably coming,” said Miller. “The key word I am holding onto is ‘postponement,’” said Miller. “It is certainly disappointing for all of our Section VII players and our three seniors.” By Keith Lobdell “The kids have worked very hard this SPORTS EDITOR season and we are hopeful they will get a chance to finish out what they have started PLATTSBURGH | At the start of last week, on the court,” said Saranac boys basketsix varsity basketball teams, along with local ball coach Michael Recore. ““I am certainly bowlers from throughout Section VII were holding out hops on the games just being postponed. We have a senior-laden team so preparing for state playoff games. for them not to go out on At the same time, varI feel like every day is their own terms would be sity sports practices has disappointing.” started for local schools new information for “All email’s that have with a rare promise of us and daily we are very much come through to me say teams being able to get along for the ride on this.” that things have been postoutside thanks to melting poned,” said Bolton girls snow and clear fields. —Chris Watson, coach Luke Schweikert. “It Director of Communications, By Thursday, all winter seems like games won’t be NYSPHSAA sports events had been made up but It’s not very postponed, and starting clear.” this week fields and gyms had gone silent “There are a lot of raw emotions after the as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and subsequent actions led to school closings email from Robert Zayas,” said Schroon Lake boys basketball coach and athletic director throughout New York State. Lee Silvernail. “It was a tough and emotional WINTER PLAYOFFS ‘POSTPONED’ message to deliver to the team.” With every major professional sporting league in the United States halting operations PREEMPTIVE STEPS While NYSPHSAA was trying to hold due to the pandemic, New York State Public High School Athletic Association decided to events either without fans or as-is earlier in the week, the Beekmantown boys and do the same with their playoffs March 12. “The NYSPHSAA winter regional and state girls varsity bowling teams had already championships will be postponed indefinitely,” said the NYSPHSAA press release from communications director Chris Watson. “It is certainly understood that postponing the remaining winter state championships is disappointing, however the opportunity to participate in a NYSPHSAA championship event does not outweigh our responsibility and obligation to ensure students participate in a healthy and safe environment.” The state plans to continue to evaluate the situation and do their best, under the By Thom Randall direction of NYSPHSAA executive director CORRESPONDENT Dr. Robert Zayas, to determine the future of winter championships as soon as posWARREN COUNT Y | For one-third of sible with input from the membership and their lives, players on two area basketExecutive Committee. ball teams had listened to their coaches “Dr. Zayas is cautiously optimistic the intently — to hone their skills, sharpen winter state championships will be contheir strategies and perfect their plays. ducted for our student-athletes,” said Watson. Since their childhood years, they had “It was my goal to complete the winter played on neighborhood courts with their championships on schedule,” said Zayas. “It young friends, developing an intense has become increasingly more difficult to host passion for the sport — and had dreamed these championship events with the number of someday winning a title. of challenges that have been presented. I also In their high school years, the athletes have concerns as the Executive Director of on the North Warren and Lake George boys NYSPHSAA and a parent, that students will basketball teams invested countless hours of be participating in an event under circumpractice, developing the skills and teamwork stances that are not conducive to a quality that won them Section II championships. and beneficial participation experience.”

Winter playoffs postponed; spring practices halted

The Schroon Lake boys varsity basketball team was schedule to play North Warren in the Class D regional finals March. 14, a game which was postponed indefinitely due to Coronavirus pandemic precautions. NYSPHSAA has stated it is hopeful to be able to compete the winter championships in the future. Photo by Jill Lobdell opted to not participate in the NYSPHSAA bowling tournament last weekend prior to the state’s announcement. “Known safeguards like postponing the competition until another time when communities know more have not been implemented upon request,” said school superintendent Dan Mannix. “This is a major concern as safety comes before competition. This approach concerns and saddens me that we or they may be sending students and spectators into harm’s way. This could result in our

students, families and our most vulnerable in the community being negatively impacted when players, coaches and spectators return home. With this lack of safety oversight, we will not be competing.” Mannix added he felt Beekmantown had been “the strongest advocates for state action on this issue,” and that the school, “will continue taking precautionary measures to protect our school community and to reduce any potential burden on our local health care systems.” ■

Athletes react to playoffs’ “indefinite postponement”

CLOSINGS LEAD TO NO PRACTICE

conducted without spectators — and now the games’ cancellation seemed immanent. The two varsity coaches — North Warren’s James Cuyler and Lake George’s Blake White — described the reaction of their teams this last week when they were informed of the NYSPHSAA decision on the afternoon of March 12. “Our players were in the gym, shooting around, getting loose before our practice started,” White said, noting he and Lake George Athletic Director Kyle Manny relayed the news to their team.The kids didn’t believe us when we said the upcoming games were off,. They were shook up, upset — particularly the seniors; they had a hard time dealing with it. Tears welled up in their eyes; they were hugging each other, comforting one another. I tried to say comforting words — I told them how

Over the weekend, school districts throughout the state opted to close their doors to students through at least April 19, with the spring sports season barely a week old. The Section VII season was scheduled to begin with a Plattsburgh High boys lacrosse game Mach 28, while baseball was scheduled to open with Lake Placid at Crown Point March 31; a full set of CVAC softball games April 1; and other sports following spring break on April 20 (golf) and April 21 (track and field). “These are uncharted waters,” said Section VII executive director Matt Walentuk. With teams required to hold between six and 10 practices, depending on the sport, before playing a game, it is likely all seasons will have to be pushed back.

STILL HOPEFUL

As of March 16, Watson said the state is still hoping to conclude the winter sports season as well as keeping the spring sports season on track. “There have been no changes from us on our plans for winter or any preliminary changes on spring sports,” said Watson. “I feel like every day is new information for us and daily we are very much along for the ride on this.” Moving the spring schedule is also not a new concept in Section VII, where weather often leads to early season postponements and schedule changes.

WINTER SPORTS IMPACTED

The impacted events include the NYSPHSAA boys hockey, bowling, boys and girls basketball regional and state championships. AuSable Valley bowling coach Jeff Miller said the Section VII contingent did not embark March 11 on their trip to Syracuse, as the knew something may happen. “They were in executive meetings and

The 2019-20 Lake George basketball players and their coach Blake White (left front) pose for a photo late last week at a dinner held to celebrate their Sectional championship — not long after learning that the state tournament had been ‘indefinitely postponed.’ The dinner was held at the home of team members Shane and Cole Clarke. Courtesy photo

But on March 12, they heard from their coaches the stunning news that the regional playoffs — and their campaign to compete for a state championship — were “postponed indefinitely” by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association because of concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. Just hours earlier, officials of the NYSPHSAA had told school officials that the playoff games would be

they’d achieved their goal of winning the Sectional championship, but they were tuned out; they were in shock.” White continued his thoughts, talking of how his players had recently developed an athletic synchronicity on court — and had surpassed expectations, surprising some sports fans who hadn’t expected them to go this far in the 2020 post season.

“I feel bad for the kids, they were starting to put things together, feeling good about their game, really becoming a team,” White said. “ When you win games by 25 points, it’s easy to be a team player. But considering the fact that in two of three of our Sectional games, we came back from behind, it shows their teamwork. They never lost faith, they trusted each other, and kept playing for each other, and they won the games — proving they had really come together as a team.” Cuyler said he and North Warren Athletic Director Lynn Lewis delivered the news of the “indefinite postponement” in the middle of practice on March 12, while his players were preparing for their regional semifinal game. “We laid the bombshell on them — they were upset — it was so overwhelming when they worked so hard all year,” he said. “A couple of the guys had tears in their eyes; others were hitting the bleachers — they were shocked.” But Cuyler, a first-year coach at North Warren, said he was holding onto hope that the playoff games would indeed be held in the upcoming weeks. “Although the state officials had to do what was best for everybody, I still have hope — I’m not quitting on the season,” he said. “Everything is up in the air — things could change any moment — I’m an optimistic person.” As of last weekend, indications were that Cuyler’s optimism might be well-founded. NYSPHSAA clarified their position on the “indefinite postponement.” The organization reiterated that their executive director Dr. Robert Dr. Zayas was “cautiously optimistic” that the state championship tournaments for winter sports would indeed be held, and that Zayas would “continue to evaluate” the evolving situation with the coronavirus pandemic. Although schools have since been closed and scholastic activities have been canceled, some sports fans continue to hold onto hope that the playoff games can be held in empty high school gymnasiums. Zayas told Glens Falls Post-Star March 13 that there was still a chance that the playoffs could be held. “Our goal is to have the winter championships. I will continue to evaluate over the coming weeks and make a decision as soon as possible,” he said, noting that the fate of the playoffs would depend on decisions made by the state Department of Health and the Governor’s office. ■

Regional semis shocker: Yellowjackets down top ranked Vikings By Keith Lobdell SPORTS EDITOR

POTSDAM | A hot start in the first half and timely buckets in the second led the Madrid Waddington boys varsity basketball team to an upset 68-52 win over Moriah in the Class C regional semifinals Wednesday. The Yellowjackets came out hot in the first quarter, hitting a pair of three pointers in building a 19-10 lead, which they extended to 28-16 at halftime.

Moriah coach Brian Cross talks to his Vikings team prior to the start of the

“We just could not stop them,” said Vikings coach Brian Cross. “It was not like Rowan (Swan) was not playing his backside off on defense or anyone else, their kids made shots. We missed some easy and close ones early on which kind of set the tone.” Moriah cut into the lead to start the third quarter, getting within single digits at 37-28 before Madrid Waddington responded with an 11-4 run to end the stanza with a 48-32 lead. After the Yellowjackets started the fourth on a 6-2 mini-run and getting

the lead up to 54-34, the Vikings responded, going on a 16-3 run that got both fan bases on the edge of their seats and cut the M-W lead to 57-50. “I give my kids credit — to battle back the way they did and got it below double digits, but what are you going to do — it is what it is, (Madrid) played well and deserved to win.” The Yellowjackets were able to regroup, going on a 11-0 run to give them a 68-50 lead with just under a minute left to play as the Vikings would score the final basket of the game. See BOYS BASKETBALL » pg. 13


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“We ran out of gas. There are no excuses, we just got out-played,” said Cross. Maddox Blaise led the Vikings with 24 points, 14 rebounds, one assist and two steals, getting big

buckets on the inside for the Vikings. Rowan Swan added eight points, seven rebounds, one assist and four steals, which was the same scoreline put up by Bryce Sprague. Will Rohrer added eight points, two rebounds and one assist, while

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Mike Rollins had four points, three rebounds and an assist. Braden Swan, who toughed it out during the game on an injured ankle and coming back from illness, had seven assists to go with three rebounds and three steals.

Cross said he would miss his four seniors in Braden Swan, Rollins, Cody Petro and Mike Demarais. “I am going to miss those four because they are great kids,” he said. “It’s tough.” This is the second straight

time Madrid Waddington has knocked Moriah out in a regional semifinal round, doing the same in the 2013 Class D reg ional semifinals, the year before the Vikings started a five year run to the state final four. ■

Burghers’ Mike Perrone awarded ‘Coach of the Year’ By Thom Randall

High, was an accomplished athlete in football, basketball and baseball through high school. He continued his education at SUNY Adirondack — where he was twice named MVP in baseball and finished off his undergraduate studies at Castleton State in Vermont, where he ended up serving as an assistant football coach. Following this tenure, he served as coach for basketball and football at Warrensburg High School and was subsequently hired as a physical education instructor. The Burghers finished off the 2019 season with a 9-2 record after winning the Section

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WARRENSBURG | Visitors this year to the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta will likely see that Warrensburg-North Warren football coach Mike Perrone has earned a prominent honor from the National Football Foundation for his recent achievements with his team. To be on display at that venue will be a plaque or certificate — submitted by the foundation’s New York Capital District chapter — recognizing Perrone and four other New York State Section II coaches for their accomplishments in winning 2020 Section II championships. Perrone received a “Coach of the Year” award from the Foundation alongside Brian Clawson of Shenendehowa High, Matt Crossman of Queensbury, John Bowen of Schuylerville and Ian Godfrey of Stillwater. Perrone’s team won Class D Section II championships for both the 2019 and 2020 seasons, and the other coaches won the respective 2020 Class AA, A, B and C titles. The awards were presented at the Capital District Chapter’s 32nd annual ScholarAthlete Awards Banquet held March 2. Contacted this week, Perrone deferred credit to his team and his assistants. “I’ve been very fortunate to work with a lot of really, really good athletes and coaches,” he said. “My favorite thing is how we come together each season — it feels like family — and everyone in the school community supports us.” Warrensburg High School Athletic Director Scott Smith offered his thoughts about Perrone’s award. “This award is obviously an honor for Mike — not just for this year’s achievement but also for the time and commitment that Mike and the other coaching staff members have put into the football program,” he said. “They’ve done a great job over the last four years.” Foundation official John Barber, the coach

Through 2020, the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta will host a display featuring Coaches of the Year from around the nation, including Warrensburg-North Warren head football coach Mike Perrone and four other New York Section II team mentors. Photo provided

of Holy Trinity football team, said the award not only took into account the Sectional championship, but also the team’s record of success and Perrone’s attributes. Perrone is known for his positive attitude and his encouraging approach in mentoring his athletes. Warrensburg Superintendent of Schools John Goralski expressed his thoughts, noting that Perrone, a physical education instructor at Warrensburg Central, coaches basketball and baseball as well as football. “Mike approaches his coaching as a teaching position — he wants the students to not only learn the game, but to develop sportsmanship,” he said. “Mike teaches life lessons the kids can use their entire lives.” Goralski said that Perrone had high expectations of his athletes. “Mike is passionate about football, but he also is demanding — he expects commitment

Moments after the Warrensburg-North Warren football team won the 2019 Section II Class D championship on Nov. 9, Burgher football coach Mike Perrone — flanked by offensive lineman Moe Willette (left) and All-Star running back Jesse Griffin (right) — await presentation of the championship trophy from Sectional officials. Last week, Perrone was named the area’s Class D Football Coach of the Year by the National Football Foundation — and his achievement is to be commemorated through 2020 at the National College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. Photo by Thom Randall

from his players, and he gets it from them by example; by giving 100 percent of himself to the sport at all times.” Perrone, a 2010 graduate of Warrensburg

II Class D championship for the second consecutive year — and subsequently competed in the state quarterfinals. ■

Correction In last week’s paper, in the article titled “Teen bags a big one”, Nevaeh Trudeau was erroneously given the last name “Smith” in the first paragraph. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. ■ CLANDESTINE

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21, 2020 and filed MONED to answer the with its obligations unFebruary 24, 2020 Complaint in this action der the State EnvironHelp for Homeowners and to serve a copy of mental Quality Review in Foreclosure your Answer or, if the Act (“SEQRA”) and the New York State Law reComplaint is not served regulations thereunder quires that we send you 14 • March 21, 2020 | The AJ/NE/TT Sun www.suncommunitynews.com Published by Denton Publications, Inc. with this Summons, to this notice about the with respect to the proserve a Notice of Ap- foreclosure posed action; and process. pearance upon the Plain- Please read it carefully. Whereas, upon review tiff's attorney within of the foregoing, the twenty (20) days after Sources of Information Board makes the followthe service of this Sum- and Assistance ing determinations: mons, exclusive of the The State encourages *The proposed action date of service or within you to become ininvolves the removal of thirty (30) days after the formed about your opthe existing concrete service is complete if tions in foreclosure. In stairs, construction of a this Summons is not addition to seeking asreplacement stair includpersonally delivered to sistance from an attoring railings, repair of the you within the State of ney or legal aid office, existing ramp concrete; NOTICE TO BIDDERS New York. If you fail to there are government repair of the deterioratso appear or answer, agencies and non-profit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVing cast stone to its exEN, that the Underjudgment will be taken organizations that you isting K-12 school buildsigned, on behalf of the From News Reports against you by default may contact for inforing. Essex County Board of for the relief demanded mation about possible Supervisors, will accept *The proposed project in the Complaint. options, including tryLAKE GEORGE | The Lake George VEX Robotics Team recently represents maintenance DATED: Elmsford, New ing to work with your separate sealed bids at competed in the VEX New York State Championship in Syracuse or repair involving no York lender during this pro- the Office of the Purchasing Agent until 2:00 substantial changes in cess. October 30, 2019 with three multi-functional robotic systems: 64040 A, B and C. P.M. on March 27, 2020 an existing facility or NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS for OEM Automotive The State Championship consisted of 70 teamsYOU across New structure within the ARE IN DANGER To locate an entity near The State University of Parts for the following: meaning of 6 NYCRR you, you may call the York competing in 10 qualification rounds to enterOF into aLOSING single YOUR Lake George VEX Robotics Team: These creative engineers-in-training have good reason to smile. Light Duty Vehicles New York at Albany will Photoand/or provided 617.5(c)(1); alHOME game toll-free helpline mainelimination tournament and this year’s VEX Robotics receive sealed bids for Medium Duty Vehicles ternatively the replaceIf you do not respond to tained by the New York Project Number P-1197 Heavy Duty Vehicles “Tower Takeover.” All three Lake George robotic systemsand comGianna Fasulo, grade 9: lead competition statistics and Madeline grade of 11:Fiassistant captain, lead engineering ment, rehabilitation or StateGorey, Department this summons titled ASRC Whiteface The bids shall be opened plaintthem by serving copy reconstruction nancial reached their respective division finals, qualifying for anotebook scouting, engineering notebook support robots A, B, Cof a designerServices robots A,atB, C,publicly competition spotter robot C and read aloud Mountain ? Field Station of the answer on the at- (800) 342-3736 or visit structure or facility in the 2020 VEX World Championship in Louisville, Kentucky, RenovationsShelby until 2:30 on March 27, 2020 Decker, grade 10: competition spotter robot build Christian gradeweb10: assistant captain, lead at programtorney for the mortgage the Sitletti, Departments kind within theB, meaning p.m. local time on Tues2:00 P.M. at the Office which will take place April 22 through 25. company who filedmer thisdriver siteand atskills http://www.dfof support, 6 NYCRR §alternate 617.5(c) systems support, engineering notebook robots A, B, C, competition spotter robot C of the Purchasing Agent, day, April 07, 2020 at foreclosure proceeding s.ny.gov. (2); and/or alternatively Teams LG64040 B and C paired together to win the super final, competition the University at Albany,scout 7551 Court Street, ElizaKristian Johnson, grade 10: assistant captain, competition against you and filing a routine activity of an Service Building ?A?, bethtown, New York and were crowned the 2020 Northern New York State theChampion. answer withdriver the robot Obligations RightsB,and educational institution, Michael Burrows, grade 12: lead scout report statistics, systems build support, programming skills 1400 Washington Ave., court, a 2020 default judg- YOU ARE NOT RE- 12932. including expansion of The collective Lake George 64040 Team was awarded build systems support robot B, alternate competition supportQUIRED robots A and ment may be entered TO BLEAVE Please contact the Pur- Albany, NY 12222 Room existing facilitiesspotter by less Tournament Champion, the Innovate Award, the Think Award, chasing Office at (518) 103, where such proand you can lose your YOUR HOME AT THIS than 10,000 square feet Jonah Cocozza, grade 9: competition spotter robot B, preAntonio Chiaravalle, grade 10:873-3330 systemsfor maintenance robot additional posals will be publicly home.placing TIME. You have the and the 2020 Programming and Drive Skills Champion, of gross floor area, withscouting reports and statistics A, competition/skills driver A information concerning opened and read aloud. Speak attorney or right to stay in yourrobot in the meaning of 6 NYthe students no. 1 in the State Tournament and no. 176toinanthe the bidding. Specifica- Work of this64040A: contract in-Antonio Chiaravalle, Issac home during the 10: forego to the court where CRR § 617.5(c)(8). Herrick, Anthony Isaac Herrick, grade skills programmer robot A, comworld (with 10,000-plus teams competing globally). your case is pending for closure process. You tions and standard pro- cludes, but is not limited * The proposed action Richich and Stephanie Dickinson-Frevola petition spotter robot A to posals for the proposed to, roof replacement of further information on are not required The Lake George VEX Robotics Team 64040 consists of 13 will in no case have a work may be obtained at the silo and electrical how to answer the sumleaveRichichi, your homegrade unless11: systems 64040B: Kristian Johnson, Emily Fuller, Shelby Decker, Anthony maintenance significant adverse imstudents who have demonstrated proficiency inmons the science, upgrades. All work on the above address, or on robot and protect your and until your property pact based on the enviJonah Cocozza and Michael Burrows A, competition spotter robot A this Contract shall be at the County's website at: property. is sold at auction purtechnology, engineering and math (STEM) and engineering ronment based on the https://www.co.esPUBLIC NOTICEMadeline Gorey, substantially64040C: complete to suant a judgment of Sending a payment Emily Carson Bruening, Christian Siletti Fuller,tograde 10: autonomous programming robot B, no engidesign curriculum. The team designed, built and programmed later than October 01, Notice is hereby given criteria contained in 6 sex.ny.us/bidders/pubyour mortgage compa- foreclosure and sale. competition statistics and scouting three robots and performed constant iterations ny during 2020, andand fullyGianna completeFasulo licbids.aspx. that effective immediate- NYCRR § 617.7(c), and will comnot stopneering this notebook Regardlesssupport, of whether is not otherwise a Type I 12,students 2020 bids submitted in re- by OctoberThe ly, all collaborate Town roads inand the compete you choose to remain in Allgrade petition under pressure. The team includes: foreclosure action. Stephanie will with teams Dickinson-Frevola, 11: engineering noteaction as defined byin6 Town of Schroon, Essex (due to road and facility YOU MUST RESPOND your home, YOU ARE sponse to this notice NYCRR § 617.4. robotics competition at the VEX World book robots B, C, shall competition statistics and the Carson Bruening, gradeSUPREME 11: team captain, design County, N.Y. willin the be world closure forlargest winter be marked COURT lead OF systems BY SERVING A COPY OF designer REQUIRED TO A, TAKE *April The proposed action■is closed to vehicles with a five (5) in THErobot ANSWER THE CARE OF YOUR PROP- "SEALED THEcompetition/skills STATE OF NEWdriver Championship Louisville, Kentucky, 22-25, 2020. alternate competition spotter BID - OEM months) starting and builder robots A, B, C, C ONscouting, DUTY AUTOMOTIVE calendar days after the weight load in excess of a Type II action within YORK ATTORNEY FOR THE ERTY and pay property as per section accordance contract LEGALS approval date of 6 tons, LEGALS COUNTYLEGALS OF ESSEX PLAINTIFF ELM LANS- taxes in PARTS" LEGALS clearly on the the meaning of 6 NYCRR LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS 1660 of the Vehicle and both parties. Bidding ELM LANSING REALTY ING REALTY CORPORA- with state and local outside of the envelope 617.5 and is therefore CHILSON COMMUNITY CORPORATION, with the name and ad- and Contract Documents Traffic Law, until further not subject to review unDBA TION, DBA ADIRON- law. CEMETERY INC., will ADIRONDACK DACK NOTE BUYERS, der SEQRA and the regmay be examined free of notice. NOTE dress of the bidder. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE hold its annual meeting Rescue Foreclosure Dana Shaughnessy Essex County affirma- charge at the campus BUYERS, AS TRUSTEE ulations thereunder. on Monday, March 30th, tively states that in re- the Office of Architec- Highway Superintendent FOR THE 13 IRISH- 13 IRISHTOWN ROAD Scams *The District is hereby TRUST AND FILING THE Be careful of people at 6:00 PM., at the Chil- TOWN ROAD TRUST, gard to any contract en- ture, Engineering & Con- TT-03/21/2020-1TCauthorized to undertake ANSWER WITH THE who approach you with son Community Build- Plaintiff, tered into pursuant to struction Management, 242475 the necessary work as COURT. offers to “save” your these instructions, with- at Service Building A and ing, Putts Pond Road, -againstdescribed above and to NOTICE OF FORMATION home. There are indiKomosinski Ticonderoga. out regard to race, color, at the following locaMICHELE MALEK; Richard F. expend an amount from TT-03/14-03/21/2020MICHAEL SMITH; Knuckles, Komosinski & viduals who watch for sex, religion, age, na- tions: Eastern Contrac- OF LIMITED LIABILITY its Maintenance and ReCOMPANY of foreclosure notices 2TC-242309 tional origin, disability, tors Association Inc. WENDY SMITH; JEN- Manfro, LLP pair fund not to exceed actions in order to un- sexual preference or McGraw-Hill Construc- Name: Seven Acre PropNIFER FRIEDMANSKY; Attorneys for Plaintiff $256,170.00 The NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC. Articles of erties, from a profit fairly Vietnam Era veteran sta- tion c/o Dataflow 6 AirSMITH; 565 Taxter Road Project will be financed OF ECFK Properties, LLC JEFFREY Organization filed with homeowner's distress. tus, disadvantaged and line Drive 71 Fuller Road Suite 590 SMITH; KATHERINE by the District's MainteArts. of Org. filed with You should be extreme- minority or women- Albany, NY 12205 Al- the Secretary of State of nance and Repair Fund. SMITH; Elmsford, NY 10523 the Sect'y of State of NY THOMAS New York (SSNY) on ly careful about any Phone: (914) 345-3020 owned business enterNY 12205 Combany, HOWE; JULIA RICHARD (SSNY) on 2/28/2020. May 21, 2019. Office lo- The expenditure for this NOTICE TO OCCU- such promises and any plete sets of Contract prises will be afforded CHRISTINE ERSKINE; Office location, County cation: Essex County. project will utilize the PANTS: ELM LANSING suggestions that you Documents for bidding equal opportunity to SONDERMEYER; procurement of Essex. SSNY has SSNY is designated as District REALTY CORPORA- pay them a fee or sign be obtained from may submit bids in response NICOLE DALEY; VINincluding procedures been designated as agent of the LLC upon TION, DBA ADIRON- over your deed. State hereto. Print and Copy Camelot CROWLEY; JOHN CENT agent of the LLC upon whom process against it public bidding. DACK NOTE BUYERS, law requires anyone of- Dated: March 9, 2020 Center, CROWLEY; 630 Columbia THE UNAny unused funds not whom process against it fering such services for AS TRUSTEE FOR THE St. Ext, Latham, NY, may be served. SSNY utilized for the Stair Remay be served. SSNY KNOWN HEIRS-AT-LAW, 13 IRISHTOWN ROAD profit to enter into a Linda M. Wolf, CPA shall mail a copy of proPurchasing Agent 12110, NEXT-OF-KIN, 518-435-9696 or DISpair/Replacement and shall mail process to: camelotbid- cess to: Seven Acre EXECU- TRUST IS FORECLOS- contract which fully de- Essex County Govern- email: TRIBUTEES, Cast Stone Replacement The LLC, 23 Morse scribes the services Properties, LLC, PO Box ING AGAINST THE s@teamcamelot.com TORS, Center ADMINISTRAment Memorial Hwy, Olmst46, Ticonderoga, NY project shall be returned OWNER OF THIS they will perform and 7551 Court Street PO Section 143 of the State to the District's Mainteedville, NY 12857. Pur- TORS, TRUSTEES, DE- PREMISES. 12883. Purpose: Any IF YOU fees they will charge, Box 217 Law requires Finance LEGATEES, ASVISEES, nance and Repair Fund. pose: any lawful act. lawful act or activities. LIVE HERE, THIS LAW- and which prohibits payment of a deposit to SIGNEES, LIENORS, Elizabethtown, New York The Superintendent of TT-03/14-04/18/2020TT-02/22-03/28/2020receive these electronic 12932 CREDITORS, AND SUC- SUIT MAY RESULT IN them from taking any Schools and all officers 6TC-242113 YOUR EVICTION. YOU money from you until (518) 873-3332 media (CD/DVD) docu- 6TC-240257 CESSORS IN INTEREST, and authorized employNOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- AND GENERALLY ALL MAY WISH TO CON- they have completed all TT-03/21/2020-1TCments. Accordingly, a THE SCHROON LAKE ees of the District are EN that a Special Board deposit check of $25, CENTRAL BOARD OF hereby authorized and PERSONS HAVING OR TACT A LAWYER TO such promised ser- 242335 (a/k/a the Comprehen- CLAIMING, UNDER, BY DISCUSS ANY RIGHTS vices. made payable to the EDUCATION will hold a directed to take all steps AND POSSIBLE DE- TT-03/7-03/28/2020NOTICE TO BIDDERS sive Plan Committee) of OR THROUGH THE University at Albany, is Repair Reserve Hearing reasonably necessary or 4TC-241449 FENSES YOU MAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVthe Town of Crown Point DECEDENT NINA T. FLYrequired. Deposits less on March 26, 2020 at appropriate to complete HAVE. that the UnderEN, will hold a public hear- NN A/K/A NINA FLYNN than $50.00 are nonre- 6:45 PM in the school the Project and to carry NOTICE OF TEMPO- signed, on behalf of the ing on a draft Compre- BY PURCHASE, INHERI- NOTICE OF OBJECT OF fundable. Bids must be auditorium Maintenance out the intent of this ACTION AND RELIEF RARY CLOSING OF Essex County Board of submitted in duplicate in hensive Plan for the TANCE, LIEN OR OTHResolution and to apply Repair Fund Transand SOUGHT ROADS Supervisors, will accept accordance with the inTown of Crown Point on ERWISE, ANY RIGHT TIfer for Stair Repair/Re- for any eligible State Aid April 9, 2020 at 5:30 pm structions contained in placement and Cast available through the TLE OR INTEREST IN THE OBJECT of the Pursuant to Article 40, sealed bids at the Office above-entitled action is 1650 of New Section of the Purchasing Agent at the Town Office Build- AND TO THE PREMISES the Information for Bid- Stone Repair Schroon New York State Educato foreclose a mortgage York State Vehicle & until 2:00 P.M. on March ing, 17 Monitor Bay ders. Security will be re- Lake Central School Dis- tion Department. DESCRIBED IN THE Traffic Law 24, 2020 for Print Shop Road, Crown Point, NY COMPLAINT quired for each bid in an HEREIN; to secure the sum of TT-03/21/2020-1TCtrict at which time all per- VERNE W. TURNER; $57,000.00 plus inter- The Essex County De- Supplies. amount not less than Whereas, the Board of 242796 of Public The bids shall be opened sons wishing to be NEW YORK STATE DE- est, recorded in the Of- partment five (5) percent of the of the Education Works – Highway Divi- publicly and read aloud heard regarding the draft PARTMENT OF TAXA- fice of the County Total Bid. All work shall Schroon Lake School Clerk/City Register of the sion advises that there on March 24, 2020 at be in accordance with Comprehensive Plan will TION AND FINANCE; District (“District”) is be heard. A Copy of the construction drawings UNITED STATES OF County of Essex on Au- will be a temporary clos- 2:00 P.M. at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, and specifications. Con- considering to undertake draft Comprehensive AMERICA (NORTHERN gust 26, 1996 in Liber ing of certain County and Town Roads, on or 7551 Court Street, Eliza- tractor must be able to a project involving the Plan is available for re- DISTRICT); MARLBORO 781 at Page 7 covering main entrance stair rethe premises described about March 18, 2020, bethtown, New York view at the Office of the secure a performance FREE LIBRARY; PEOPLE placement, north ramp as follows: to any vehicle, with a 12932. Town Clerk, 17 Monitor OF THE STATE OF NEW bond for the full amount repair and cast stone re- THERE WILL BE INFORBay Road, Crown Point, YORK O/B/O ESSEX 13 Irishtown Road, Olm- gross weight of more Please contact the Pur- of their bid and should placement. The stair re- MATIONAL MEETING on chasing Office at (518) be prepared to anticipate NY. COUNTY COURT; COM- stedville, New York than Twelve Thousand placement, ramp repair March 24, 2020 of the pounds (12,000 LBS or 873-3330 for additional Dated: March 16, 2020 a value in excess of MISSIONER OF TAXA- 12857 and cast stone replace- Mineville-Witherbee Fire The relief sought in the 6 TONS), as in the past information concerning Linda L. Woods $100,000 for this ment are part of the TION AND FINANCE; District #2 at the the bidding. Specifica- project. Please note that Town Clerk TOWN OF MINERVA; within action is final years. judgment directing the Erection of proper signs tions and standard pro- this project is exempt School District's effort Mineville-Witherbee FireTT-03/21/2020-1TC"JOHN DOE #1" through maintain their buildto sale of the premises de- will identify the specific house on Raymond posals for the proposed 242800 from the Wicks Law. "JOHN DOE scribed above to satisfy Avenue in Wright roads. The exclusion work may be obtained at Designated contacts for ing as well as providing NOTICE OF PUBLIC Filed: 10/30/19 regular building mainte- Mineville for the purpose the debt secured by the shall remain in effect un- the above address, or on this project shall include Index No. CV19-0560 HEARING mortgage described of a Permissive Referentil the removal of the the Countys website at: Primary contacts David nance and repairs to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Plaintiff designates ES- above. existing K-12 building; dum for the purchase of signs as directed by the www.co.essex.ny.us. RA 518-442LaComb, County as place of SEX EN that the Town Board the proposed project will a new Pumper Tanker. The Plaintiff makes no County Superintendent All bids submitted in re- 3400, dlacomb@altrial Venue is based of the Town of Moriah, include the removal of The apparatus will be personal claim against of Public Works. Permit sponse to this notice bany.edu and secondary Essex County, New upon County in which the existing concrete any Defendants in this applications for those paid for by the trading-in be marked shall Stuart Clancy contact situare being premises York, will meet in the stairs, construction of a of our 1996 Ford Tanker action. performing essential lo- "SEALED BID PRINT 518-437-4579, sclanate SUMMONS WITH Town Hall, in Port Henreplacement stair includcal pick up or delivery SHOP SUPPLIES" clearly Con- ing railings, repair of the and our 2000 Pierce cy@albany.edu. NOTICE ACTION TO The foregoing summons ry, New York, in said is served upon you by services are available at on the outside of the en- tacts made to other staff Pumper and we will be A MORTFORECLOSE Town, on Wednesday, existing ramp concrete; publication pursuant to County or Town High- velope. All bids shall be to take requesting regarding this procureGAGE April 1, 2020, at 6:00 and removal and re- $100,000.00 from our an order of the Honor- way Superintendent Of- submitted on the bid may disqualify the ment TO THE ABOVE NAMED oclock P.M., Prevailing placement of the deteri- Building & Equipment able Glen T. Bruening, fices. sheets included in the firm and affect future Time, for the purpose of DEFENDANTS: cast stone. Fund. The remaining A.J.S.C. dated February All heavy duty contrac- package, and no other procurements with gov- orating YOU ARE HEREBY SUMconducting a public Whereas, the Board 21, 2020 and filed tors, balance will be paid with well drillers, forms shall be accepted. ernment entities in the MONED to answer the hearing upon a certain February 24, 2020 monies the District rehaulers of concrete, Essex County affirma- State of New York. wishes to fully comply in this action Complaint map, plan and report, inHelp for Homeowners sand, logs, lumber, tively states that in re- Please refer to the OGS with its obligations un- serves annually for this cluding an estimate of and to serve a copy of the State Environder in Foreclosure gravel, crushed stone, gard to any contract en- website: (www.ogs.s- mental Quality Review purpose. This WILL NOT cost, in relation to the your Answer or, if the New York State Law re- blocks, fuel oil, gasoline result in a higher tax tered into pursuant to tate.ny.us/aboutogs/regComplaint is not served proposed increase and Act (“SEQRA”) and the quires that we send you rate. It is recommended and similar items should these instructions, with- ulations/defaultAdvisoimprovement of the fa- with this Summons, to this notice about the thereunder regulations by NFPA that frontline take notice and arrange out regard to race, color, ryCouncil.html) for incilities of Sewer District serve a Notice of Ap- foreclosure process. their work schedules ac- sex, religion, age, na- formation on this law. It with respect to the pro- equipment be put in reNo. 1 in said Town, be- pearance upon the Plain- Please read it carefully. action; and posed serve after 15 years. cordingly. Cooperation tional origin, disability, is the policy of the State ing the reconstruction of tiff's attorney within Whereas, upon review There has always been a during spring thawing sexual preference or of New York and the twenty (20) days after the Tarbell Hill Pump of the foregoing, the Sources of Information 20 year replacement will protect the public in- Vietnam Era veteran sta- State University of New Station, and master sew- the service of this Sum- and Assistance vestment in our roads. tus, disadvantaged and York to encourage mi- Board makes the follow- plan. mons, exclusive of the er district preliminary The State encourages Respectfully, James E. Dougan, Su- minority or women- nority business enter- ing determinations: planning for other date of service or within you to become in- perintendent *The proposed action The Board of Commisowned business enter- prise participation in this projects in and for Sew- thirty (30) days after the formed about your op- Essex County Depart- prises will be afforded project by contractors, involves the removal of sioners er District No. 1, includ- service is complete if tions in foreclosure. In Sharon O'Connor, Chairment of Public Works equal opportunity to subcontractors and sup- the existing concrete Summons is not this ing original furnishings, addition to seeking as- TT-03/14-03/21/2020stairs, construction of a person submit bids in response pliers, and all bidders personally delivered to equipment, machinery, sistance from an attor- 2TC-242216 hereto. are expected to cooper- replacement stair includ- Ron Haseltine, Vice apparatus, appurte- you within the State of ney or legal aid office, ing railings, repair of the Chairperson Dated: March 10, 2020 ate in implementing this New York. If you fail to nances, and incidental there are government David Decker existing ramp concrete; NOTICE TO BIDDERS Linda M. Wolf, CPA policy. The State Univerappear or answer, so improvements and exagencies and non-profit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Purchasing Agent repair of the deteriorat- Pearl Mends of New York resity judgment will be taken organizations that you EN, that the Underpenses in connection ing cast stone to its ex- John Santose Essex County Govern- serves the right to reject against you by default may contact for infor- signed, on behalf of the therewith, at a maximum isting K-12 school build- Sandra Pattison, Secrement Center or all bids. any the relief demanded for mation about possible estimated cost of tary ing. Essex County Board of Elizabethtown, New York VN/TT-3/21/2020-1TCin the Complaint. options, including try- Supervisors, will accept $550,000. TT-03/21/2020-1TC12932 242752 DATED: Elmsford, New The proposed project * ing to work with your The project described 242787 separate sealed bids at (518) 873-3332 represents maintenance lender during this proabove has been deter- York Office of the Purthe TT-03/21/2020-1TCNOTICE OF FORMATION October 30, 2019 repair involving no or cess. mined to be a Type II chasing Agent until 2:00 242467 OF LIMITED LIABILITY substantial changes in Action pursuant to the NOTICE COMPANY (LLC) The YOU ARE IN DANGER an existing facility or To locate an entity near P.M. on March 27, 2020 regulations promulgated NOTICE TO BIDDERS for OEM Automotive name of the Limited Lia- structure within the LOSING YOUR you, you may call the under the State Environ- OF State University of The Parts for the following: Company is ON bility HOME meaning of 6 NYCRR toll-free helpline mainmental Quality Review Light Duty Vehicles New York at Albany will CALL MAINTENANCE If you do not respond to tained by the New York 617.5(c)(1); and/or alAct (SEQRA) which such receive sealed bids for Medium Duty Vehicles Articles of OrganiLLC. this summons and comternatively the replaceState Department of Firegulations provide will Number P-1197 Project Heavy Duty Vehicles plaint by serving a copy filed with the Seczation ment, rehabilitation or NOTICE OF QUALIFICAnancial Services at not result in a significant titled ASRC Whiteface of the answer on the at- (800) 342-3736 or visit The bids shall be opened retary of State of New reconstruction of a TION OF Thing5 LLC. environmental impact. Mountain ? Field Station torney for the mortgage York (SSNY) on Novem- structure or facility in Authority filed with NY the Departments web- publicly and read aloud At said public hearing company who filed this ber 26, 2019. Office Lo- kind within the meaning Secy of State (SSNY) on site at http://www.df- on March 27, 2020 at Renovations until 2:30 said Town Board will foreclosure proceeding p.m. local time on Tues- cation: Essex County 2:00 P.M. at the Office 3/5/20. Office location: s.ny.gov. of 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c) hear all persons interest- against you and filing of the Purchasing Agent, day, April 07, 2020 at The SSNY is designated Essex County. LLC (2); and/or alternatively ed in the subject matter the answer with the 7551 Court Street, Eliza- the University at Albany, as agent of the LLC a routine activity of an formed in MasRights and Obligations thereof. Special meeting court, a default judg- YOU ARE NOT RE- bethtown, New York Service Building ?A?, upon whom process educational institution, sachusetts (MA) on immediately following ment may be entered 1400 Washington Ave., against it may be served, QUIRED TO LEAVE 12932. including expansion of 6/26/07. SSNY is desigPublic Hearing to adopt and you can lose your YOUR HOME AT THIS Please contact the Pur- Albany, NY 12222 Room and SSNY shall mail a nated as agent of LLC existing facilities by less a public interest order home. chasing Office at (518) 103, where such pro- copy of any pross to the TIME. You have the than 10,000 square feet upon whom process and a bond resolution. Speak to an attorney or right to stay in your 873-3330 for additional posals will be publicly LLC at: 100 Champlain of gross floor area, with- against it may be served. Dated: Moriah, New go to the court where opened and read aloud. Ave. Ticonderoga, NY in the meaning of 6 NY- SSNY shall mail process home during the fore- information concerning York, your case is pending for closure process. You the bidding. Specifica- Work of this contract in- 12883 Purpose: To en- CRR § 617.5(c)(8). to: 28 Liberty St, NY, NY March 16, 2020. further information on tions and standard pro- cludes, but is not limited gage in any lawful busi10005. MA address of BY ORDER OF THE how to answer the sum- are not required to posals for the proposed * The proposed action to, roof replacement of ness Act or activity. LLC: 1000 Hall of Fame leave your home unless TOWN BOARD OF THE in no case have a will mons and protect your and until your property work may be obtained at the silo and electrical TT-02/29-04/04/2020Ave, #8, Springfield, MA TOWN OF MORIAH, ES- property. significant adverse imthe above address, or on upgrades. All work on 6TC-241063 01105. Cert. of FormaSEX COUNTY, NEW Sending a payment to is sold at auction pur- the County's website at: this Contract shall be at pact based on the envition filed with MA Secy suant to a judgment of YORK based on the ronment your mortgage compa- foreclosure and sale. https://www.co.esPUBLIC NOTICE substantially complete of State, One Ashburton /s/ Rose French ny will not stop this no later than October 01, Notice is hereby given criteria contained in 6 Pl., Fl. 17, Boston, MA Regardless of whether sex.ny.us/bidders/pubTown Clerk § 617.7(c), and NYCRR foreclosure action. 2020, and fully complete that effective immediateyou choose to remain in licbids.aspx. 02108 The name and TT-03/21/2020-1TCis not otherwise a Type I YOU MUST RESPOND ly, all Town roads in the your home, YOU ARE All bids submitted in re- by October 12, 2020 address of the Reg. 242795 action as defined by 6 BY SERVING A COPY OF Town of Schroon, Essex (due to road and facility REQUIRED TO TAKE sponse to this notice Agent is C T Corporation NYCRR § 617.4. closure be marked for winter County, N.Y. will be SUPREME COURT OF THE ANSWER ON THE CARE OF YOUR PROP- shall System, 28 Liberty St, ATTORNEY FOR THE ERTY and pay property *The proposed action is NY, NY 10005. Purpose: "SEALED BID - OEM months) starting five (5) closed to vehicles with a THE STATE OF NEW PLAINTIFF ELM LANS- taxes in accordance AUTOMOTIVE DUTY calendar days after the weight load in excess of a Type II action within YORK any lawful activity. ING REALTY CORPORA- with state and local contract approval date of 6 tons, as per section COUNTY OF ESSEX PARTS" clearly on the the meaning of 6 NYCRR TT-03/21-04/25/2020both parties. Bidding 1660 of the Vehicle and ELM LANSING REALTY TION, DBA ADIRON- law. outside of the envelope 617.5 and is therefore 6TC-242474 with the name and ad- and Contract Documents Traffic Law, until further not subject to review unCORPORATION, DBA DACK NOTE BUYERS, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE der SEQRA and the regmay be examined free of notice. ADIRONDACK NOTE dress of the bidder. Rescue Foreclosure 13 IRISHTOWN ROAD Scams Dana Shaughnessy BUYERS, AS TRUSTEE Essex County affirma- charge at the campus ulations thereunder. tively states that in re- the Office of Architec- Highway Superintendent FOR THE 13 IRISH- TRUST AND FILING THE Be careful of people *The District is hereby

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PLATTSBURGH | Judith Ann (Thompson) York Armstrong of Plattsburgh, New York, passed away peacefully Tuesday night, March 10, 2020, surrounded by her loving family. Judith was born at home in Port Henry, New York, on May 21, 1938, to Alfred and Bernice (Spaulding) Thompson. Her father was a foreman for Delaware and Hudson, a third-generation railroader, and her mother a homemaker and former one-room schoolhouse teacher’s aide. Judith was predeceased by her parents and was the youngest of their nine children. She said she had the best parents in the world and reminisced about growing up on Elizabeth Street (Kennedy Row) under their loving guidance. Her childhood summers were spent playing with neighborhood children, swimming at the Rosie Hole, playing jump rope, hide-n-seek, riding bicycles bought by her brother Billy, and hopscotch with her sister Jane. Grapevines, plum trees, apple trees, and pear trees, tomatoes and fresh strawberries grew in their idyllic yard, ripe for picking and eating during midday play among the lilacs and irises. Her mother, Bernice, canned everything in their garden and they ate this bounty during the long Champlain Valley winters. Judith remembered worrying as a very young girl about her big brothers who served during World War II. Her father would read the newspaper closely every day for word of our troops. This instilled in her a lifelong appreciation for newspapers and the work of journalists. Her day was never complete until she had read her Press-Republican and completed the crossword puzzle. A very bright student, Judith was salutatorian of her eighth-grade class, graduated from Port Henry High School in 1955 and was voted Class Venus. She moved to Plattsburgh that summer and took a job as a telephone operator at the Bell Telephone Company on Oak Street. She happily lived in an apartment on Brinkerhoff Street which she shared with her sisters Jean, a nurse, and Jane, also a telephone operator. As a woman who loved music with a good rhythm, Judith enjoyed her nights out dancing to a jukebox or a local band. On one of those nights out she met her first husNOTICE band, Norman York, who was OF an FORMATION airman at OF 3857They Statemarried Route 9L Plattsburgh Air Force Base. LLC Arts. of Org. filed in November 1958 and with soonthemoved I. Sect'y to of K. State NY (SSNY) on Sawyer Air Force Base,ofin Michigan, where they made their home. 2/12/2020. Office loca-

LEGALS NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF 121 WMTN LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the limited liability company is: 121 WMTN LLC, and the Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on February 7, 2020. The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Warren. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State will mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served on him or her is 27 Silver Circle, Queensbury, New York 12804. NE-02/29-04/04/20206TC-240764

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law Name: 25Knight, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 4, 2020. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: c/o LLC, P.O. Box 231, Cleverdale, New York 12820. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-03/14-04/18/20206TC-241945

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 3857 State Route 9L LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/12/2020. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 3857 State Rte 9L, Lake George, NY 12845. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-02/29-04/04/2020-

tion, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail LEGALS process to: The LLC, 3857 State Rte 9L, Lake George, NY 12845. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-02/29-04/04/20206TC-241041

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law Name: 65Prospect, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 11, 2020. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: c/o LLC, P.O. Box 231, Cleverdale, New York 12820. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-03/21-4/25/20206TC-242535 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ABTEAM PROPERTIES, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/27/2020. Office location, County of Warren. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 48 E. Schroon River Rd, Diamond Point, NY 12824. Purpose: any lawful act. NE-03/21-04/25/20206TC-242462 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Adirondack Mountain Rentals, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY On 1/31/20. Office Location: Warren County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom Process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC at P.O. Box 424, North Creek, NY 12853 Purpose: any lawful activity NE-02/29-04/04/20206TC-241053 AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ET AL. Plaintiff, vs. CRE JV MIXED FIFTEEN NY 4 BRANCH HOLDINGS LLC, ET AL., Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment

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When her first marriage ended, Judith returned to Plattsburgh with her two young daughters in late 1966 and worked as a PBX operator at Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital for over 20 years. She made a home on Peru Street in the John Collins Park Plattsburgh Housing Authority. With the eye of an artist she tastefully decorated their apartment on a modest budget, a challenge she enjoyed. One of her signature talents was tricking an empty cupboard into producing a tasty square meal. When she had a day off in the middle of the week she would sometimes make a large batch of chocolate chip cookies, which she would instruct her daughters to share with the neighborhood children. In the early 1970s, she met Roy Armstrong, her soon-to-be second husband. She said he AMENDED NOTICE OF too was a very nice dancer SALEand a good stepSUPREME COURT father to her two daughters and a wonderful COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, grandfather to all her grandchildren. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ET AL. After retirement, Judith taught religion vs. CRE for JV classes and donated toPlaintiff, many charities MIXED FIFTEEN NY 4 children in need. One of BRANCH her greatestHOLDINGS joys was LLC, ET AL.,atDefendants. time spent with her grandchildren camp on to a Judgment the Ausable River during Pursuant family weekends and of Foreclosure and Sale cookouts, delighting in the grandchildren’s disduly filed on November 7, 2019, I, and the undercoveries of sparkling rocks, sunfish baby signed Referee will sell turtle hatchlings emerging from the lawn. at public auction at the Franklin County Judicial Judith was predeceased by her husband of Building, 355 West Main 44 years, Roy H. Armstrong; stepson Keith T. Street, Malone, New Armstrong; brothers Alfred Frank YorkThompson, on March 30, 2020 at 10:00 and a.m.,William as one Thompson, Arthur Thompson parcel all those certain Thompson; sisters Joyce Sweet and Joan plots, pieces, or parcels Petro; sisters-in-law Rita of Thompson, land, with the Betty buildings and improvements Thompson and Norma Thompson; brothersthereon erected, situate, in-law Adam Petro, Salvatore Leombruno lying and being uponand the Cyrus Raynor; and best premises friend, Joycecommonly Meeks. known as: (i) 126 West Judith is survived by two Linda Maindaughters: Street, Malone, J. York, of North Carolina; andYork Valerie A. York New 12953 and also former describedsons-inas the of Morrisonville, New York; Town and Village of Mallaw Christopher Santa, Robert Benakofand Eric one, County Franklin, State Pamela of New York, also Aycock; two stepdaughters: Ledwith known as Section of Plattsburgh, New York; and Christi Goetz 112.32, Block 2, Lots 2 of Morrisonville, New York; grandchildren: and 17 3; (ii) 324-326 Street, Marcus Santa and wife,Prospect Elizabeth, of North New York Carolina; Britten AycockHerkimer, and wife, Gabrielle, 13350 and also deof Glens Falls, New York; Bailey Aycock of scribed as the Town and Village of Herkimer, Morrisonville, New York; Benjamin Aycock of Herkimer, of Keeseville, New York;County Kirsten Raye; Alison State of New York, also Ledwith; Hillary Ledwith; knownRyan as Ledwith; Section BlockStephen 81, Lots Katie Perrone; Sarah 113.00, Ledwith; (iii) 70 Main Street Dutilly; Stephanie Wood;6-31; Tracey Roy (a/k/a 191Kenyon; Main Street), Armstrong; Jessica Stevens-Dubuque; Unadilla, New Sierra York and 33 alsogreatdeArmstrong; and Nicholas13849 Armstrong; scribed as the Town of grandchildren, including Annabelle Santa, Unadilla, Village of Allie Santa, Dane Aycock and Sylas Aycock; Unadilla, County of Otsego, State of New Jean York, 6 great-great-grandchildren; her sisters also known as Section Leombruno of Tacoma, Washington, Jane 334.19, Block and 1, Lot 25; Raynor of Port Henry, New brother-in(iv) York; 247 Main Street, Binghamton, New and York law John Sweet of Port Henry, New York; 13905 and also demany cousins, nieces and nephews. scribed as the City of Binghamton, County 15, of Calling hours were held Sunday, March Broome, State of New from 2 to 4 p.m. at HarlandYork, Funeral alsoHome, known4279 as South Main Street, Port Henry, NewBlock York. Section 04, 0014, Lot 048; (v) 603 River A Catholic Funeral Road, MassChenango was held on Bridge, Yorka.m. 13745 Monday, March 16, atNew 11:00 at and St. also 12 described as the Patrick’s Catholic Church, St. Patrick’s Town of Chenango, Place, Port Henry, New County York. Interment of Broome, was State New York, also known in St. Patrick’s Cemeteryofin Moriah. as Section 112.06, Block Judith’s favorite charity charity 5, Lotwas 19; any (vi) 4116 Center Street, Lyons Falls, for children. ■ AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, LEGALS ET AL. Plaintiff, vs. CRE JV MIXED FIFTEEN NY 4 BRANCH HOLDINGS LLC, ET AL., Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on November 7, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Franklin County Judicial Building, 355 West Main Street, Malone, New York on March 30, 2020 at 10:00 a.m., as one parcel all those certain plots, pieces, or parcels of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being upon the premises commonly known as: (i) 126 West Main Street, Malone, New York 12953 and also described as the Town and Village of Malone, County of Franklin, State of New York, also known as Section 112.32, Block 2, Lots 2 and 3; (ii) 324-326 Prospect Street, Herkimer, New York 13350 and also described as the Town and Village of Herkimer, County of Herkimer, State of New York, also known as Section 113.00, Block 81, Lots 6-31; (iii) 70 Main Street (a/k/a 191 Main Street), Unadilla, New York 13849 and also described as the Town of Unadilla, Village of Unadilla, County of Otsego, State of New York, also known as Section 334.19, Block 1, Lot 25; (iv) 247 Main Street, Binghamton, New York 13905 and also described as the City of Binghamton, County of Broome, State of New York, also known as Section 04, Block 0014, Lot 048; (v) 603 River Road, Chenango Bridge, New York 13745 and also described as the Town of Chenango, County of Broome, State of New York, also known as Section 112.06, Block 5, Lot 19; (vi) 4116 Center Street, Lyons Falls, New York 13368 and also described as the Village of Lyons Falls, Town of West Turin, County of Lewis, State of New York, also known as Section 322.19, Block 03, Lots 24.00 and 25.100; and (vii) 3092 Main Street, Hartwick, New York 13348 and also described as the Village of Hartwick,

New York 13368 and also described as the Village of Lyons Falls, Town of West Turin, County of Lewis, State of New York, also known LEGALS as Section 322.19, Block 03, Lots 24.00 and 25.100; and (vii) 3092 Main Street, Hartwick, New York 13348 and also described as the Village of Hartwick, County of Otsego, State of New York, also known as Section 144.19, Block 1, Lot 13 (collectively, the Property). Approximate amount of judgment is $4,973,235.34 plus interest and costs. The Property will be sold subject to the provisions of filed Judgment Index No. 2017-614. The original sale was scheduled for February 20, 2020 at the same time and location. Brian Stewart, Esq. Referee Duane Morris LLP, One Riverfront Plaza, 1037 Raymond Boulevard, Suite 1800, Newark, NJ 07102-5429, Attorneys for Plaintiff NE-02/29-03/21/20204TC-241057 AS OF MARCH 1, 2020 I DREU J BRIGGS is no longer responsible for any and all debt incurred by Cherie Lynn Briggs. NE-03/14-03/21/20202TC-242310

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law Name: Daly Accounting, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 5, 2020. Office location: Warren County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: c/o LLC, 605 West Mountain Road, Queensbury, New York 12804. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. NE-03/14-04/18/20206TC-242111 Growing Local LLC. Filed with SSNY on 1/22/2020. Office: Franklin County. SSNY designated as agent for process&shall mail to: 9 Station Rd, Saranac Lake, NY 12983. Purpose: any lawful NE-02/29-04/04/20206TC-241050

Richard Roemer Barnwell 1933 - 2020 HAGUE | Richard Roemer Barnwell, 8 7, o f H a g u e , passed away on Wed nesday, March 4, 2020, at Elderwood of Ticonderoga. Born in Buffalo, New York, January 15, 1933, he was the son of the late Albert and Helen (Roemer) Barnwell. Richard was a Doctor of Education and was employed by the New York State Education Department. He has been a resident of Hague since 2000, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Ticonderoga. Richard was a member of the Racing City Chorus in Saratoga Springs for 25 years. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Carol (Ross) Barnwell; two sons, Michael Barnwell of Nashville, Tennessee, and Scott Barnwell and his wife, Naomi, of Saratoga Springs; four grandchildren, Jody Smith and her husband, Joshua; Cory Barnwell; Joshua Barnwell and his wife, Shlee; and Bethany Grimes and her husband, Matt; and seven great-grandchildren, Zaiden and Annie Grimes; Ezra, Aurora and Asa Barnwell; and Margaret and Henry Smith. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date at the First United Methodist Church of Ticonderoga. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home of Ticonderoga. To offer online condolences, please visit wilcoxandreganfuneralhome.com.

Donations in Mr. Barnwell’s memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice. ■

Shirley Eva Lacey 1936 - 2020 CROW N P OINT | Shirley Eva Lacey, 83, of Buck Mountain Road, Crown Point, New York, died March 14, 2020, at her home surrounded by her family. She was born March 18, 1936, in Crown Point, the daughter of the late Orrin Williams and Eva (Carey) Williams, and Auretta (Green) Williams. She was a lifelong resident of Crown Point. Shirley was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She married Leo T. Lacey Jr. July 19, 1955. Together they raised five children. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Leo T. Lacey Jr., three children: Auretta Laribee, Robert (Belinda) Lacey Sr., and Debbie (Shawn) Whitford; a sister, Patricia Daniels; a sister-in-law, June Williams; 12 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by three brothers: Robert, Orrin and Russell Williams. She is also predeceased by two children: Clifford R. Lacey Sr. and Paulette J. Taylor; one granddaughter, Hope Ann Lacey; and one great-granddaughter, Kennedy R. Taylor. There will be no calling hours. Burial will be private at the Fairview Cemetery in the spring. In lieu of flowers please donate to High Peaks Hospice. They have done an amazing job taking care of our wife, mother and grandmother’s needs. ■

DEATH NOTICES HAGUE | Richard R. Barnwell passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at the age of 87. Born on January 15, 1933. Arrangements are being made by the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home. TICONDEROGA | Peter W. “Dutch” Vanderwarker passed away on Thursday, March 5, 2020, at the age of 79. No services are planned. Also from Pinehurst, N.C. WARRENSBURG | Larry D. Collier passed away on Friday, March 6, 2020, at LAKE the age of 63. INDIAN CENTRAL SCHOOL PRESS are REBorn on October 14, 1956. Arrangements LEASE Funeral Home. being made by the Alexander

Armstrong passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, at the age of 81. Born on May 21, 1938. Arrangements are being made by the Harland Funeral Home. Also from Plattsburgh. WHITEHALL | Darcy Ann Hewitt passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, at the age of 62. Born on February 21, 1958. Arrangements are being made by the Jillson Funeral Home. Also from Burlington, Vt. CROWN POINT | Shirley Eva (Williams) Lacey passed away on Saturday, March 14, 2020, at the age of 83. Born on March 18, 1936. Arrangements are being made by the Harland Funeral Home.

BOARD PETITIONS AVAILABLE AT INDIAN PORT HENRY | Judith Ann York LAKE(Thompson) CENTRAL SCHOOL Petition forms for the nomination of candiNOTICE OF FORMATION dates for theaoffice ofwe want to help you let OFyour LIMITED LIABILITY When your family suffers loss, friends Board member of the InCOMPANY (LLC) and neighbors know. dian Lake Central School The name of the Profesare aavailable in theNotices Dis- at no charge. These notices sional Servicename, Limited Each week we will publish list of Death will include trict Office. Company that date of death & birth, age, town and the name of the funeral home in charge ofLiability the arrangements. Candidates for the was formed is: SHERYL Like most newspapers, we do need charge a small fee of $65 for a 250-word obituaryNP which will School Boardtomust be at SALERNO IN FAMILY include a picture (if supplied) paper. Larger least in 18the years old, be sizes are also available. HEALTH PLLC. The Artiqualified of thein The SUN you may submit an cles of by Organization If the funeral home doesn’t place voters the obituary obituary calling District be able to were filedand with 518-873-6368, or you may emailand the Obituary to shannonc@suncommunitynews.com, shethe willDeread and write. Must be partment of State of the let you know the cost if it’s over 250 words. and have been a resident State of New York on (but need not be a taxFebruary 7, 2020. The payer )of the district for office of said Profesa continuous and uninsional Service LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Limited terrupted period of at Liability Company is loNOTICE OF FORMATION least one year immedi- NOTICE OF FORMATION cated in Warren County. OF LIMITED LIABILITY ately before the election; OF Northern Home Solu- The Secretary of State COMPANY (LLC) may not have been re- tions LLC Articles of Or- has been designated as The name of the Limited moved from any school ganization filed with the agent of the Professional Liability Company that district office within the Secretary of State of Service Limited Liability was formed is: HAD- preceding year; may not New York SSNY On Company upon whom LOCK VENTURES LLC. reside with another February 10, 2020 Office process against said The Articles of Organiza- member of the same Location: Warren County Company may be served tion were filed with the school board as a mem- SSNY designated as and the post office adDepartment of State of ber of the same family; agent of LLC upon dress within the state to the State of New York on may not be a current whom Process against it which the Secretary of March 6, 2020. The of- employee of the school may be served. SSNY State shall mail a copy fice of said Limited Lia- board; may not simulta- shall mail process to: of any process is: SHbility Company is locat- neously hold another The LLC, 403 Johnson ERYL SALERNO NP IN ed in Warren County. incompatible public of- Rd. Adirondack, NY FAMILY HEALTH PLLC, The Secretary of State 12808 Purpose: any fice. c/o Sheryl Salerno, 215 has been designated as The May 19, 2020 vote lawful activity Mountain Lockhart agent of the Limited Lia- will have one board seat NE-02/29-04/04/2020Road, Lake George, NY bility Company upon on the ballot. A five year 6TC-241043 12845. whom process against trustee seat is available NE-02/22-03/28/2020OAK VALLEY PROPER- 6TC-240558 said Company may be to fill the vacancy TIES LLC, Arts. of Org. served and the post of- caused by the expiration fice address within the of the term of Robert filed with the SSNY on 02/05/2020. Office loc: state to which the Secre- Lewin a member of the Warren County. SSNY The Adirondack Crystal tary of State shall mail a Board of Education. has been designated as Company LLC Articles of copy of any process is: Completed petitions agent upon whom pro- Org. filed NY Sec. of HADLOCK VENTURES must be returned to the (SSNY) LLC, P.O. Box 4699, District Clerk in the cess against the LLC State Queensbury, NY 12804. Clerks office no later may be served. SSNY 01/07/2020. Office in NE-03/14-04/18/2020than 4:00 P.M. on April shall mail process to: Clinton Co. SSNY desig. The LLC, 24 Nacy Rd, agent of LLC upon 6TC-242255 20, 2020. Lake George, NY 12845. whom process may be March 12, 2020 Reg Agent: U.S. Corp. served. SSNY shall mail NE-03/21/2020-1TCNOTICE OF FORMATION copy of process to 3681 Agents, Inc. 7014 13th OF HASKELL HB ENTER- 242552 State Route 9, Peru, NY Ave., Ste 202, Brooklyn, PRISES, LLC Arts. of NY 11228. Purpose: Any 12972, which is also the Org. filed with the Sect'y principal business locaLawful Purpose of State of NY (SSNY) tion. 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SSNY cess against it may be 6TC-240259 shall mail process to: 16 served. SSNY shall mail Town of Johnsburg NE-03/14-03/21/2020Hudson Ave Unit 2661 INDIAN LAKE CENTRAL process to: David C. 2TC-242115 SCHOOL PRESS RE- Glens Falls NY 12801 Klingebiel, Esq., PO Box Purpose: any lawful ac- 2152, Glens Falls, NY LEASE BOARD PETITIONS tivity 12801. Purpose: any AVAILABLE AT INDIAN NE-02/15-3/21/2020Name: Upstate Applied lawful act. 6TC-240022 LAKE CENTRAL Behavior Analysis SerNE-03/7-04/11/2020SCHOOL vices PLLC. Articles of 6TC-241283 Petition forms for the Organization filed with nomination of candiNOTICE OF FORMATION Secretary of State of dates for the office of MVR MORGAN, LLC. OF LIMITED LIABILITY New York (SSNY) on Board member of the In- Arts. of Org. filed with COMPANY (LLC) 1/28/2020. Office locadian Lake Central School the SSNY on 02/26/20. 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News story of the century By Jean Hadden COLUMNIST

It is hard, indeed, to currently pick up any newspaper or magazine to find any single subject discussed except the frightening new virus that is not only terrorizing the nation but is consuming the whole world. Even politics has been set aside. We just hear the same advise, over and over…”wash your hands and don’t panic.” This is hard advice to heed. Reading this material I did see where there might be one ray of light. Because of the dreaded threat of over-population, for a long time there has been a law in China that only one child is allowed per married couple. Today, because the threat of infection is so great it has become common to no longer shake hands, kiss or touch another human being in greeting (or for any other reason) and everyone must keep a comfortable distance from everyone else on all occasions. If this new theory goes on for any length of time, it stands to reason that it will surely curb overpopulation in the United States

and possibly the world. It will definitely throw a curve to the legal houses of ill repute near Las Vagas and to the fabled “ladies of the night” on the streets of New York City. Great balls of fire!”

that it suffered over the years. In 1876 the town was struck with Small Pox. In 1891 Typhoid and Malaria fever came along. In 1896 it was whooping cough. In 1917 the Spanish Influenza took its toll. In 1931 Infantile Paralysis invaded and than there was Cholera and Swine Flu. My grandmother used to say, ”the Devil is loose in the world.”

HOW SOON WE FORGET

Nearly everyone has read about the terrible days of 1917 when the dreaded Spanish Influenza attacked the world’s population. This terrible pandemic killed over 100 million victims, More human beings died in that influenza attack than died in the first World War. Even further back in the middle of the 14th Century, the Bubonic plague (Black Death) killed half the population of Europe. This outbreak was believed to have been carried by fleas that infect rodents and squirrels which then bite humans. “It couldn’t happen again? Mother Nature tells us that it surely could!

LIFE GOES ON

My son, Maclane Hadden left last week, just as the flu epidemic was approaching its height, with his entourage for their annual spring trip to Mexico. As a rule I am very happy to see them leave as a well deserved reward for their yearly hard work but this year I had visions of them breathing contaminated airline oxygen, being quarantined indefinitely behind locked resort doors, possibly living on moldy bread and water, in short supply, or ending up in a foreign hospital. Oddly enough, everything turned out fine. He did tell me that attendance was down by about a third of what it was last

CLOSE TO HOME

In reading about the history of Stony Creek, New York, I believe that the town always stayed small because of the knockout punches it received from the pestilence

year as cancellations were rampant and that he was amazed at the amount of people in the airport that wore masks. Not once did anyone offer to shake his hand. I was very happy to have him return home but I do not really know if he is more safe here than he was there in that well sanitized resort.

WHERE ARE WE HEADED?

Human beings never fail to amaze me! With grocery shelves stripped nearly clean, you would think that the people who might expect to be quarantined for quite some time would consider the most sought after item would be a ten pound sack of rice, but it is amazing to read that the most sold out item was a roll of toilet paper. The president has worked diligently to get the country into the best shape that it has been in for many years, if ever, but just when we are starting to get really comfortable in our new blown prosperity, Mother Nature laughs at us and throws us this frightening curve. One sure thing we know from reading past history is that it is going to get worse before it gets better. ■

— Readers are welcome to contact Sun correspondent Jean Hadden at jhadden1@nycap.rr.com or 518-623-2210.

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