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10 year old hosts fundraiser for disabled children

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Funiciello Two governments slams Derrick one Plattsburgh NY21 race heats up

Town and city sign leadership agreement

Mooers Free Library receives $20k for new building More funds still needed to complete project, says Mooers Free Library Board

dependent on S&B Construction’s schedule. “We’re moving forward,” he said. “But it will take time.”

By Teah Dowling

SELLING THE OLD BUILDING The town received just one bid for the current site of the library for $8,000, which was rejected at last week’s town board meeting. “It was way too low,” Supervisor Jeff Menard said. The property is assessed at $27,000. The land alone is worth $16,000. Jeff Menard said the board is willing to negotiate the price. However, “we would hate to just give it away.” The town and the library board would like to sell the prop-

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MOOERS — The Mooers Free Library is now one step closer to moving to its new location near the elementary school. The town received just under $20,000 from a state grant to start work on interior work, including insulation, drywall, heating and electricity. The library board is hopeful that funds for a second phase, which would include flooring, painting and the bathrooms, will be covered through donated labor and fundraising. Library Board Treasurer Art Menard said the start date is

>> See Mooers Library | pg. 12

ChamplainÕ s Authors present new book on extinct boating industry in the village

>>See Boat People | pg. 9

Photo by Teah Dowling

Water and sewer testing underway in Mooers

boatÊ people CHAMPLAIN — The Great Chazy River used to mean everything to village residents. The river, now used solely for recreational purposes, served as an income generator, job creator and, in some inTeah stances, a home during a time when the Dowling Writer boating industry first exploded in Champlain. Residents crowded into the Champlain Meeting House last week to learn more about this little-known history during Mark Barie’s and Christine Racine’s presentation on their new book “The Boat People of Champlain.” “Champlain was a boat town,” Barie said. “No one could compete with this little village.” The earliest boat documented in Champlain was the “Delaware” in 1837 — a single mast sailboat 64 feet long and 21 and a half feet in breadth. From then until the early 1900s, more than 200 vessels were constructed from canal boats to ferries. “They built every kind of boat you could imagine,” Barie said.

The town is currently selling the library property. For the building and land, the property is assessed at $27,000. The land alone is worth $16,000.

Low number of interested participants could mean end to project, says supervisor By Teah Dowling

teah@suncommunitynews.com

“The Boat People of Champlain” sells for $19.95 and is now available at local bookstores, Lakeside Coffee in Rouses Point, Cornerstone Pharmacy in Rouses Point, Ace Hardware in Champlain and on Amazon.com. All the profits will be donated to the Champlain Free Library. Photo by Teah Dowling

MOOERS — Town officials are becoming increasingly discouraged with the lack of residents interested in a new town water and sewer system. The board gave an update during last week’s meeting. Interns from Bernier, Carr and Associates, the company overseeing the project, went to Mooers earlier this month to test the current water and sewer conditions. Only nine households participated out of the entire hamlet. “We can’t force them,” Supervisor Jeff Menard said during the meeting. “It’s trespassing.” The testing involves taking a water sample to check for bacteria, nitrates and other contaminants that could effect one’s water supply. The testing comes as part of the feasibility study that started last summer to see what’s feasible for the town in terms of a main water and sewer system. The company initially asked for willing participants to help evaluate and document issues, such as failing septic systems >> See Water/Sewer Project | pg. 9


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