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In SPORTS | pg. 17
Griffins run ends in title game Local team narrowly defeated by Fort Ann
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In OPINION | pg. 6
Dannemora prison break What did we learn from it?
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In ARTS | pg. 9
‘Dolly’s Word’ on holiday gifts
Dance tribe and drums coming to Keene Arts
State Champions!
STATE CHAMPIONS: The Lake Placid Blue Bombers are the 2015 Cross Country State Champions. Included on the team, pictured above, are Forest Ledger, Karl Schulz, Scott Schulz, Henry McGrew, James Flanigan, Davey Mihill and Trent White. Turn to page 15 inside to read more. Photo by Jill Lobdell
Precious blood
Donating blood is one of the most important gifts you can make, says American Red Cross
ELIZABETHTOWN — A group of people lined the bleachers in a gymnasium on Friday afternoon. After they signed in and skimmed a manual, the donors were led to a makeshift cubicle, recited their health history and tested for blood pressure, pulse, temperature and iron levels. Then Donna Morgan and Luis Caraballo Pete drew lifesaving blood from their arms. DeMola Editor Donating blood is vital, said the pair,
Stec, Stefanik talk veteran records Stec: “If you can’t be fair to your veterans who can you be fair to?”
The Northeastern New York Chapter of the American Red Cross has 10 mobile units that facilitate blood drives in the district. Blood is a precious commodity, said staffers at a drive in Elizabethtown on Friday, Nov. 13, because it cannot be created artificially. Once cleared by testing, donated blood, including the bag pictured above, can be used to save a life within 72 hours. Photo by Pete DeMola
part of the Northeastern New York Red Cross’ mobile unit. Each day, 10 units begin in Albany and fan out across the northeast part of the state in the hunt for this precious commodity. >> Story Continued | pg. 13
By Pete DeMola
pete@suncommunitynews.com
WILLSBORO — State and federal reps spoke in Willsboro Wednesday on the work their offices were conducting on behalf of their veteran constituents. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-Willsboro) said New York’s 21st Congressional District has more veterans than any other congressional district in the state. “As community members, I think we understand, more than any other part of New York State, how important honoring our veterans and honoring our military is in this district,” said Stefanik, speaking to about 100 residents who gathered at >> Story Continued | pg. 13