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CHESTERTOWN | Following two short speeches and the snipping of ribbon stretched across the gate leading to North Warren Central School’s new playground, children ran shrieking with joy towards slides, swings, a whirligig, a balancing bar, a rope net for climbing, and some spinning pedestals. » Playground Cont. on pg. 3 Young North Warren Elementary students test out the rope climbing net on their school’s new playground moments after its dedication ceremony Sept. 13. Photo by Thom Randall

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He advised area residents that they should honoring the victims of the terrorist attacks through the actions they take in their everyday lives through acts of kindness, generosity or service to others. “These are ways you can honor those lost — a way to reclaim and forever hold onto that unbelievable spirit of unity that followed 9-11,” Roth said. State Assemblyman Dan Stec offered a similar message. “It was a day of fear, of chaos,

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NORTH CREEK | A young boy’s concern for classmates has grown into an established local charity that was recently awarded a grant from the Adirondack Foundation. The $750 donation from the foundation’s subsidiary, the Community Fund for the Gore Mountain Region, was presented to nineyear-old Hudson Dunkley at the Adirondack Foundation’s recent annual sumer celebration. Hudson is one of the Adirondack Foundation’s youngest grant recipients ever.


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