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Bandshells weren’t the only place to listen to live tunes during the ArtWalk. This group of performers invited passersby to join in as they jammed out on the sidewalk along Broadway. Photo by Andrew Johnstone

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Theresa Hartford was one of a handful of musical draws spread across Saranac Lake for the summer’s first of four ArtWalk events. Bandshells at both Berkeley Green, where Hartford played, and Riverside Park will feature live music on the third Thursday of July, August and September.

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SARANAC LAKE Ñ A young man on the street corner, clad top to bottom in a white suit with red pinstripes, strummed a bass while another read words off a notebook in a way befi t for  a poetry slam. Beside the two, a woman clicking away at a typewriter, the clacks  and  zips  in  odd  harmony  with  the  deep  notes  and  fl ow  of words. Just another Saranac Lake ArtWalk. The event kicked off its 17th year on June 18, with performers of all mediums taking to the streets while area businesses kept the doors open into the evening. Tim Fortune, the manager of Saranac Lake ArtWorks, took a moment outside his gallery, Small Fortune Studio, to talk about the event. Ò ItÕ s helped create an arts identity in Saranac Lake,Ó Fortune said. Ò People from Montreal, Plattsburgh, Rochester, theyÕ re aware.Ó The oil and watercolor painter went on to explain that some people donÕ t have the comfort level to walk into an art gallery Ñ so why not bring the gallery into the streets? The ArtWalk provides an equal opportunity for exposure for those with or without galleries.

OWLS HEAD Ñ ItÕ s become a familiar routine: A resident noticed something amiss, picked up the phone and called in a tip. At the other end, an offi cial  disconnected the line and mobilized the troops. Soon, helicopters whirred overhead as search beams cut through the clouds and caravans  of  offi cial  vehicles  skulked through previously sedate communities. Now, in this remote pocket of the northern Adirondacks, armed  offi cials  man  the  fi elds  and roads, shotguns and semiautomatic weapons pointed skyward. Offi cials  confi rmed  Monday that DNA matching the two killers who escaped from a maximum security prison more than two weeks ago was found in a cabin in Mountain View, about 25 miles west of Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. Investigators believed the men had been there within the previous 48 hours. And they believe the net is tightening. At the Trailside Restaurant and Bar on Route 27, where the nightÕ s special was chicken wings for 60 cents a pop, residents took pulls from Budweisers, shot pool and discussed the manhunt that has now been dropped onto their doorsteps. Owls Head is a place where not much happens, say residents. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

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