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Saturday, June 13, 2015
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MANHUNT
This Week COLUMNS
Questions remain as historic manhunt continues By Pete DeMola & Teah Dowling
Gordie Little talks about tying your shoe laces
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The manhunt for escaped Clinton Correctional Facility convicts David Sweat and Richard Matt continues. Pictured above: Gov. Andrew Cuomo addresses reporters outside of the prison with New York State Police Commander Charles Guess on Saturday, June 6, 2015. Photo by Teah Dowling
Rich Redman takes part in the two-fly challenge
Kites to brighten skies for popular festival By Pete DeMola pete@denpubs.com
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KITERS GONNA KITE: Kite enthusiasts from across the region will gather in Keene Valley on Sunday, June 21 for the Eighth Annual Kitefest. Photo provided
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MARCY FIELD — This flat expanse hemmed in by mountains acts as somewhat of a pause button between these two alpine hamlets, offering a sense of tranquility before nature swallows visitors back into the earthy embrace of the High Peaks. Next weekend, organizers will hit play and the field will come alive, if only for a five-hour stretch on a Sunday morning, as kiters from across the region gather to surround themselves in effervescent whorls of color. The Kite Fest, which is now in its eighth year, stemmed from a desire to provide some family-oriented events for the community, explained Leslie Shipps of the East Branch Friends of the Arts, the festival’s organizer. Kites have artistic flair and serve as a way to bring generations together, she said. The inaugural installment saw tots from the elementary school fly the kites they assembled from kits in class, while large numbers of pre-schoolers constructed makeshift vessels out of string and paper plates. Each year brings something new, like when organizers purchased 10 large hexagonal blank kites and gave them to local artists to paint — or when quilters were given a crash course on how to make and fly banners.
DANNEMORA — The community remained tense and under tight guard on Tuesday as the search for the pair of escaped murderers entered its fourth day. While officials said the convicts who escaped the Clinton Correctional Facility, Richard Matt and David Sweat, may have already fled the country, roads surrounding the village, which is about 25 miles from the Canadian border, remained under guard, with police presence bumped up since the inmates were reported missing from their cells during a head count early Saturday. Saranac and Beekmantown Central were under tight security and residents appeared to be rattled. Christopher Rasco lives on Bouck Street, just a click away from the manhole from which the killers emerged following their escape. Racso thinks the men remain close. “I don’t believe they have gone far,” he said. Racso says he feels violated by the sustained police presence and the continued lockdown on the street. “It’s an emotional intrusion on my family because they are scared and nervous,” he said. Kristen Parker lives in Cadyville, about four miles from the prison. While she remains wary, Parker said her concerns have lessened over the past 48 hours, in part, because she believes the CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
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