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Saturday, December 7, 2013

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This Week Christmas bazaar scheduled

Tax Cap override approved

LAKE PLACID Ñ St. Agnes School in Lake Placid will once again be holding its annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday, Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the school gymnasium. It is a great event to fill in all of your holiday needs and get in the spirit of Christmas. There will be baked goods, gifts, toys, crafts, wreaths, trees, holiday plants and lots of raffle and silent auction items. Lunch will be served and complimentary babysitting is available while you shop. Vendor space is available. Please contact Kathleen at school at 523-3771 or email at info@stagneselementary.com for more information.

By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com

ELIZABETHTOWN — Members of the Essex County Board of Supervisors have given themselves the green light for a tax levy increase above the state cap of two percent. The board voted at its Dec. 2 regular meeting to override the New York State tax levy cap which County Manager Daniel Palmer said calculated to just over two percent for the 2014 spending plan. Wilmington Supervisor Randy Preston was the lone supervisor to vote against the override, while Essex Supervisor Sharon Boisen and Newcomb Supervisor George Canon were excused.

Book signing at Artists Guild

SARANAC LAKE — Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda, illustrator of a new book, “Green Golly and Her Golden Flute,Ó which introduces children to classical music, will have a book signing at at the Adirondack Artists Guild on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome. The Guild is at 52 Main Street, Saranac Lake.

‘Nutcracker’ at LPCA

LAKE PLACID Ñ The Lake Placid Center for the Arts (LPCA) will present the holiday favorite, “The Nutcracker,Ó in collaboration with the North Country Ballet Ensemble. Performances will take place Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 8, at 1 p.m. Ticket prices are $18 for adults, $16 for students and seniors, and $12 for children 12 and under. To make advance reservations for this show, call the LPCA Box Office at 5232512 or online at lakeplacidarts.org.

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Arts, entertainment, music, events and shopping come together in the Olympic Village of Lake Placid each year for three days known as the Lake Placid Holiday Village Stroll. Photo provided

Holiday Stroll returns to LP village LAKE PLACID Ñ The Sixth annual Lake Placid Holiday Village Stroll is fast approaching, Dec. 6 - 8. Lake Placid is prepped and ready to open its village doors for a festive weekend of boutique village shopping, fun family events, arts and entertainment in an authentic winter wonderland. New events and activities this year include: •The Nutcracker Ballet at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts •New children’s crafts, including ornament making •Super Sunday at Whiteface Mountain •“Lake Placid Holiday Dreams on Ice,Ó Show on Sunday at 5pm will feature future Olympic hopefuls, past Olympians and a tribute to skater Sonia Henie on the same ice where she earned an Olympic Gold in 1932. From artist exhibitions to children’s

activities and special events to partake in, the Holiday Stroll is designed with families and couples in mind. Highlights from the weekend include: •The Jingle Bell 5K Walk/Run benefitting Adirondack Health’s “Fit for Life” •Traditional Yule Log hunt and Christmas tree lighting on the shores of Mirror Lake •Free showings of The Polar Express at the nostalgic Palace Theatre •Free holiday story time, craft making, and candy house making •Free wine tastings, gift wrapping and local store promotions •The arrival of Santa via fire truck on Main Street Numerous Lake Placid hotels are offering festive packages to complement the weekend-long event for travelers looking to enjoy the holiday season affordably.

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By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com

“The second weekend of each December, hundreds of visitors and residents join in a three day family-friendly celebration of the holidays in the quaint alpine village of Lake Placid,Ó said Kim Rielly of the Lake Placid Visitors Center/ Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism. “The Lake Placid Holiday Village Stroll event includes a fun run, shopping, festive family fun, arts and entertainment.Ó Arts start the weekend events Dec. 6 with a artists’ celebration at the Northwoods Inn. The reception, held from 5 to 7 p.m., will showcase artists displaying various creations, which will be at the inn for viewing throughout the weekend. For more information on the annual Lake Placid Holiday Village Stroll, visit lakeplacid.com/holidays. For more information, visit lakeplacid. com/holidays.

ELIZABETHTOWN Ñ Only one person signed up to speak at the Nov. 25 special Essex County Board of Supervisors meeting soliciting comment on the 2014 tentative county budget. However, when it was his turn to speak, Gale Wilkins of Willsboro said County Manager Daniel Palmer’s presentation had answered his questions. Palmer presented his thoughts on the budget to start the special meeting and received praise from the supervisors for “simplifying” the rationale behind seeking a 15 percent increase in the tax levy for the coming year. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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