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Editorial» Paul Smith’s name change a small price to pay

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Saturday, August 1, 2015

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This Week

GRAND OPENING

Missing NYC man found in Lake Champlain

PLATTSBURGH

By Teah Dowling

Bioretention pond unveiled at the Oval

teah@denpubs.com PORT KENT — New York State Police found the body of missing New York City man Tristan J. Metroze in Lake Champlain Tuesday, July 21. A recreational diver found Metroze’s rental car in about 25 feet of water, resting upside down in Lake Champlain in the Town of Chesterfield near the Port Kent Ferry Landing. The diver couldn’t see inside as the car rested on a silty bottom that clouded the water and obscured vision. But he made out the license-plate number and notified police. The New York State Police and the Lake Placid Police Department commenced a recovery operation the morning CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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Peru Federal Credit Union President/CEO Maggie Pope (right), Assemblywoman Janet Duprey (left) and others cut the ribbon at the newly built location on Bear Swamp Road on Wednesday, July 22. More on the relocation on page 3. Photo by Teah Dowling

Wine Tour making its way to Adk. Coast

SCA seeking vets for upcoming art exhibit PAGE 3 PRISON BREAK

By Teah Dowling teah@denpubs.com

Vesco Ridge Vineyards creates a variety of red, white and sweet wines with only two people: Daniel and Nancy Vesco. During the wine tour, guests will be able to experience tasting wine outlooking both the vineyard and the valley.

ADIRONDACK COAST — The 2015 Summer Wine Tour, presented by the Adirondack Coast Wine Trail Association, will take place Saturday, Aug. 15 and Sunday, Aug. 16 from noon to 5 p.m. Each of the six wineries and cidermills — Amazing Grace Vineyard & Winery, Everett Orchards, Hid-In-Pines Vineyards, Vesco Ridge Vineyards, The Champlain Wine Company and Elfs Farm Winery & Cidermill — will offer different tastings of wine and/or cider along with a food that corresponds with it. “People over two days get to try different wines throughout the region and get a different appreciation of the nuances of each wine,” said Tom Frey, owner of Elfs Farm Winery & Cidermill. “This is why the wine tour is so important; it brings people in and gets them to experience all of the wineries here.” For tastings at all six wineries and cidermills, it costs $25 a ticket. Tickets are available at all locations and can be purchased until the last day of the tour. When one purchases a ticket, they’ll be donating a portion of their ticket to CancerBgone, receiving a glass and tasting a wide variety of the area’s wines and ciders.

Mitchell pleads guilty, faces seven year maximum PAGE 5

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