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In PHOTO SPREAD | pg. 12
Rouses Point celebrates fourth
Residents, visitors participate in annual event
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In FEATURES | pg. 2
‘Woods and ‘Wild Things’
City reveals mural during fourth festivities
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Willsboro kid catches big fish Third-grader takes third place in LCI
Village of Champlain looks toward future
Residents give input, ideas for riverfront and downtown revitalization project By Teah Dowling
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CHAMPLAIN — Residents gathered last month at Knights of Columbus to discuss their wishlists for village improvements. Food and drink was a hot topic, as community members expressed interest in an ice cream stand and eatery with options other than burgers. A bar was another popular selection. Several other suggestions came about during the discussion at the Knights of Columbus for the village’s riverfront and downtown revitalization project. The planning process started in January to identify both
opportunities and concerns with the village’s waterfront and downtown core. “This is an exciting opportunity for our village,” said Janet McFetridge, village trustee and chair of the Project Advisory Committee. “It will give us new ideas and guide our actions in the future that can reestablish downtown as the center of the community.”
VILLAGE CONCERNS The committee found a number of concerns. Most of the village is zoned residential and a number of those households have low median income and housing values. The one commercial district allows many commercial uses
In recent years, the village of Champlain decided to take action to promote more outdoor activity. Paquette Park near the Great Chazy River is one of those projects. Photo by Teah Dowling
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Cadyville FD fights for end to Oxbow Bridge
Four-day celebration features new bands, kid’s activities and fire truck pull
Town, county and other officials currently in discussion on jumping structure
PLATTSBURGH — This year’s Mayor’s Cup, the most time-honored and highly anticipated summer tradition on Lake Champlain, is jam-packed with new activities for people of all ages. Besides the traditional Boat Parade of Teah Lights and Mayor’s Cup Regatta, guests Dowling Writer will be able to enjoy several new bands, events and entertainment from July 7 to 10. “It’s going to be an awesome time,” said Sandra Geddes, promotions and special events coordinator for the city. Kids activities, local bands and a fire truck pull are the new highlights of the four-day celebration.
By Teah Dowling
FIRE TRUCK PULL Initially, this addition started as the Nova Bus Bus Pull. But due to insurance issues, it turned into the Fire Truck Pull, thanks to Plattsburgh City Fire Department Fire Chief Scott Lawliss, said Geddes. The overall concept is the same: Teams of six will be required to pull the 40,000 pound fire truck with a 20-foot rope
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ADIRONDACK COAST COLLECTION City officials and members of the Plattsburgh Sunrise Rotary announced the incorporation of the Adirondack Coast Collection last week at the Plattsburgh City Marina.
SCHUYLER FALLS — The Cadyville Fire Department is making a request to the towns of Schuyler Falls and Plattsburgh and the county to tear down the Oxbow Bridge, the site of numerous fatalities in recent years. CFD Chief Matthew Golovach said addressing jumpers from the 80-foot structure has been an ongoing concern. “We’re tired of going in there and pulling out bodies,” he said at a Schuyler Falls town board meeting. “It’s not pretty and it’s a gruesome task. “Something needs to be done.” The 180-foot long bridge sits over the Saranac River on Kent Falls Road off of Goddeau Road in Cadyville. Clinton County owns the structure, and the towns of Plattsburgh and Schuyler Falls are responsible for opposite ends of the road leading up to the bridge. The bridge was closed in 1993 due to safety concerns of the jumpers, said Morrisonville Fire Department Chief Kevin
>>See Mayor’s Cup | pg. 10
>> See Oxbow Bridge | pg. 14
City officials and members of the Plattsburgh Sunrise Rotary announced this year’s list of events for Mayor’s Cup for July 7 to 11. Photo by Teah Dowling
for 100 feet. The team who gets through City Hall Place the fastest wins. Community Development Director Paul DeDominicas gave the new event a test run with his wife and three buddies, pulling it 60 to 70 feet. DeDominicas and his team, who all train at North Country CrossFit, plan on entering the competition.