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HONORED: The Minerva Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad (MVFDRS) held its annual banquet at the Inn on Gore in North Creek in March. The department honored two members for their volunteer efforts. The James C. Brannon Memorial Award for 2017 Outstanding Fireman of the Year was presented to Chad Haneman (pictured above with Chief Greg Wright), who also serves as MVFDRS chaplain. Jamie Gonyo was presented with the 2017 Dr. Michael Justice Memorial Award for Outstanding Rescue Squad Member of the Year. Photo by Natalie Royer-Loiselle
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The Tannery Pond Community Center is going to use volunteers who are participating in Cycle Adirondacks this August to do some landscaping work in front of the center. Cyclists who will be camping at the Ski Bowl Recreation Area in August will participate in a service project to remove some non-native plants and dress up the area. Photo by Christopher South
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BOLTON | The Bolton Community Church and Pastor Scotty Matthews continue to weave themselves into the fabric of the community, and now are taking another step in their community outreach efforts, partnering with a neighboring diner for a teen coffeehouse series. Bolton Beans will sponsor their first Teen Coffeehouse May 11, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the church. “I mentioned the idea of doing a coffeehouse to (Bolton Beans owners) Amy and Jen they said, ‘We’ll help you,’” Matthews said. » Teen night Cont. on pg. 3
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NORTH CREEK | Following a three-week investigation, state police have charged a North Creek man with making a false statement after he allegedly lied about spending the night trapped on a ski lift at Gore Mountain. Isaac Hyde, 37, of North Creek was charged last month, officials said. State police at Chestertown responded to a call from management at Gore Mountain on March 30 after Hyde told police he was stranded overnight on a chairlift at Gore Mountain Ski Center following a day of skiing.
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