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November 8, 2014
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Congresswoman Stefanik
VICTORY
Local Tri-Lakes Business Alliance to host wine and beer benefit
Elise wins NY-21 seat over Woolf, Funniciello
By Maggie Morgan
maggie@denpubs.com CHESTERTOWN — The Tri-Lakes Business Alliance will be holding a fundraiser on Nov. 12 at 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at Suzie Q’s in Brant Lake and invite the community to sample some craft beers and fine wine. Many towns throughout the region have alliances that are comprised of business owners along with members of the community who would like to see their hometown flourish and live up to its full potential. These men and women usually gather regularly to discuss local happenings as well as construct a strategy on how to conduct various events in the area. Does the Chestertown Farmer’s Market, A Taste of the Tri-Lakes, the Brant Lake Winter Carnival, a St Patrick’s Day Parade, Rum Runner’s Weekend, Music on Main Street, monthly classic Car Shows, and ATV Poker Runs (that benefit local charities) ring a bell? For residents of Chestertown and Horicon, these events all have become an integral part of your community, and they have been developed by the Tri-Lakes Business Alliance.
By Pete DeMola Keith Lobdell Thom Randall
denpubs@denpubs.com ELIZABETHTOWN — Elise Stefanik has won the race to represent New York’s 21st Congressional District, becoming the youngest woman ever to be elected to Congress. Stefanik, 30, soundly defeated opponents Aaron Woolf, a Democrat, and Green Party candidate Matt Funiciello, shortly after returns started coming late Tuesday, putting a definitive end to the prolonged race for the open seat being vacated by Congressman Bill Owens. With 564 of the 589 precincts in the 12 counties reporting shortly after midnight, Stefanik clocked 53.4 to Woolf’s 32 percent. Funiciello garnered 10.8 percent. At 10:40 p.m, Stefanik addressed her supporters at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls. “Tonight we have made a little history in the North Country,” she said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
Elise Stefanik announces her victory over opponents Aaron Woolf and Matt Funiciello in the race for the 21st Congressional District seat. Photo by Keith Lobdell
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Large-scale fishing tourney planned for Lake George
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By Thom Randall thom@denpubs.com
LAKE GEORGE — Hundreds of fishing enthusiasts from all over northeastern U.S. are expected to be drawn to Lake George Village the weekend of July 10 through July 12 to participate in the new King George Fishing Derby.
The event is expected to attract more outdoor sports enthusiasts than have attended other fishing competitions traditionally held on Lake George. Anglers will be competing to win their share of $15,000 in prize money. The lake-wide event will award prizes for three species: Lake Trout, SmallMouth Bass and Large-Mouth Bass. There will also be a junior category for those under 16.
A full weekend of activities are planned with the intent of prompting anglers to bring their entire family. The new Charles Wood Park Festival Space will host a trade and craft show, live music and a barbecue. An opening reception, seminars and ladies’ activities are to be held at the Fort William Henry Resort. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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