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Saturday, April 25, 2015

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Cashman announces Town Supervisor candidacy

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By Teah Dowling teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ Plattsburgh Town Councilman Michael Cashman announced his candidacy for the office of Plattsburgh Town Supervisor on April 13. Ò The Town of Plattsburgh continues to do some great things because of the partnerships that we have,Ó Cashman said. Ò I believe that there are many more opportunities to come by foraging along that path.Ó Cashman, a Democrat, outlined a campaign focused on economic development, increasing the standard of living and updating the communityÕ s aging infrastructure. His number one priority is to bring good paying, new jobs to the CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

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Nick Mather fires a pitch in Saranac’s 1-0 win over Northeastern Clinton on April 17. Both he and Cougars pitcher Cameron Hurlburt struck out eight batters and allowed just four hits while an RBI bunt gave the Chiefs the game’s lone run. Photo by Andrew Johnstone

Man conned a community one nickel at a time

Remembering a movie star from the 1930s, 40s PAGE 4

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The now-closed Rapid Returns Redemption Center in Elizabethtown where Tim Record collected bottles and cans for local organizations.

ELIZABETHTOWN Ñ They just wanted to go to the nationÕ s capital and spend the week learning about the core values of their country Ñ Equality. Unity. Truth. Justice. But fifth graders at Elizabethtown-Lewis Central are getting a swift lesson in disappointment and deceit after a local businessman skipped town after failing to settle a charitable account established in their name. Nearly a dozen organizations and individuals have shared similar stories. Their narratives are identical: A community member would set up an account on behalf of a local organization at the Rapid Returns Redemption Center in Elizabethtown. Instead of feeding their bottles and cans through machines, patrons would drop off bags of recyclables and ask that the subsequent funds be deposited in those accounts, one nickel at a time. The holders would then collect the funds on a schedule worked out with the proprietor.

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