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A Denton Publication
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Saturday, February 14, 2015
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‘LITTLE’ BIG SCORE
Area writer to bring column to Denton papers
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By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com MORRISONVILLE Ñ Renowned North Country author, newsman and media personality Gordie Little is bringing his extensive writing talents to Denton Publications. Little will be writing Ò Little BitsÓ of his colloquial style North Country wisdom and reminiscences weekly, to run in all of DentonÕ s publications as well as online. Little started in the news business through college radio when he was a member of the first graduating class of Stoney Brook College in 1961. During college he worked at the campus radio station and made five audition tapes his senior year. Once of those tapes land CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
A hand-painted effort to recognize NY veterans PAGE 2 AU SABLE FORKS
Local writer and media figure Gordie Little is bringing his column “Little Bits” to Denton Publications. It will be making its debut in next week’s issue of the North Countryman. Photo by Shawn Ryan
United Way’s fundraising exceeds goal
‘No Excuses’ initiative sets up youth for success PAGE 3 PLATTSBURGH
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United Way Administrative Assistant Rachel Brown updates the sign in front of the United Way offices on Tom Miller Road to show that they have surpasses their campaign goal of $725,000.
PLATTSBURGH Ñ The long slog is over; the United Way of the Adirondack Region announced recently that they have not only met, but surpassed their fund raising goal for 2015, raising a total of $725,413. Ò WeÕ re very pleased to deliver the news,Ó said an elated John Bernardi, Executive Director of the United Way of the Adirondack Region. Ò In addition to the fact that we were able to raise a lot of money, is the impact that that money will have on 80,000 of our friends and neighbors.Ó Bernardi praised the efforts of campaign chairs Bruce and Mardge Garcia, who have been a ubiquitous presence at United Way fund raising events throughout the fall and winter. Ò I can tell you that I have great respect for the folks who work here at the United Way, as well as the people on the campaign team,Ó said Bruce Garcia. Bernardi made a special effort to thank the stateÕ s SEFA campaign as well, citing the fact that $43,000 of their total came from
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