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Dreaming of a ‘white space’ Christmas
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Tienzen Plumley and Theigen Plumley of Brant Lake along with Brazyn Geidel of Chestertown show off their Christmas hats at the Schroon Lake Old Tyme Christmas event Dec. 13. Photo by Keith Lobdell
State to begin recertification process for pistol permits By John Gereau
johng@denpubs.com WARRENSBURG — As part of New York StateÕ s Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement, or SAFE Act, holders of pistol permits will soon be required to recertify their permits with the state police or face having them revoked. The state police will roll out a pilot of the program next month in the counties of Albany, Schenectady and Fulton with the ultimate goal of having all pistol permit
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rect serial numbers. It will also be used to cross check against state and federal data bases to determine if an individual is currently prohibited from possessing firearms, said Director of Public Information for the New York State Police Darcy Wells. The recertification process will also be used to determine wether a pistol permit owner is deemed not mentally stable and therefore should not be in the possession of a handgun. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
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holders recertified by Jan. 30, 2018 and then again every five years thereafter. Following the pilot, recertification letters will be mailed out from the state police to the remaining permit holders. Following recertification the pistol permit holder will be required to carry a plastic recertification card with his or her permit. Refusal to recertify will result in revocation of the permit. The objective of the recertification process is to identify anomalies on permits Ñ such as outdated addresses and incor-
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HORICON — Several hundred people participated in the ever-popular Christmas in Brant Lake, a prominent local community celebration, event publicist Nikki Monroe Rising said. “Christmas in Brant Lake was a huge success again
this year,” she said, noting that the event was sponsored by the Friends of the Horicon Library, with the help of the Crafty Critters group, Horicon Fire Department and its Ladies Auxiliary, as well as the Circle B Ranch of Chestertown. “All these volunteers pulled off another blockbuster year,” she said, noting that more than 100 children
attended, plus that many or more adult family members. The children were entranced by creating various holiday-related crafts, she said. They fashioned holiday decorations and ornaments at 13 craft stations, where they received materials and some instruction. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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THURMAN Ñ Dozens of Thurman households that have been yearning for home-based broadband access may soon be humming that age-old Perry Como tune as they fire up their iPads, computers and smartphones to stream movies and videos, or to log on to Facebook. Yes, the upcoming holiday could be just what northern Thurman residents have been dreaming of for years Ñ a “white-space” Christmas. Thurman Town Supervisor Evelyn Wood said this week that the town’s heralded pilot project to connect up to 89 households to broadband could be working about a week from now. Ò ItÕ s our goal to have our “white space” transmission system operational prior to Christmas,” she said. The white-space broadband transmitters are in place and a source signal has been connected — all that remains to provide live Internet data to the households is about two daysÕ work before the system goes live, Wood said. This includes formal electrical inspection of the primary transmitter’s connection by National Grid workers, and placement of several utility poles shortly afterwards.
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