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CLINTON COUNTY, NEW YORK

Zombies invade P’burgh

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012

This Week ELIZABETHTOWN

SCREAM!

PSUC

Banned books discussed at PSUC

By Shaun Kittle shaun@denpubs.com

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PLATTSBURGH — Dana and Cheryl Lawrence are lucky to be alive. As they were crossing Margaret Street in Plattsburgh, a terrible sound—groaning and growling—cut through the crisp autumn air and stopped them in their tracks. There, on the sidewalk, a foul horde of the most unspeakable wretches was shuffling by on the sidewalk, all seemingly bound for the same destination. Thinking fast, the couple hid between two vehicles and watched in horror as the walking dead crept past them. CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

HEART WALK

Baby’s Heart inspires at annual event PAGE 7 BOMBARDIER VISIT

Jane Galletti and Steve Fish of Plattsburgh became the undead during the 2012 Zombie Walk on Oct. 13. Photo by Katherine Clark

Collector takes films on the road

Gov. Cuomo makes economic development stop

By Stephen Bartlett stephen@denpubs.com

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PLATTSBURGH — For Andy MacDougall, film is an organic experience. And as Hollywood goes full digital and film is phased out, MacDougall is out to “save our friend.” He’s been accumulating quite the film collection, holding his own film series for quite some time, and now he’s embracing a lost tradition as a picture show man— a traveling film exhibitor. “I have a traveling 16 mm picture show.” MacDougall’s basement has been converted to three rooms devoted to film—one is a projection room; another a lab, filled with posters and film hanging from the ceiling; and the third is a theater and museum, with old projectors and film reels lining the walls, as well as film reference books and a t-shaped island of film posters leading to the screen. Andy MacDougall at his basement studio in Plattsburgh. MacDougall is taking his 16 mm film show on the road and embracing the lost art of traveling picture shows. Photo by Stephen Bartlett

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Index OPINION

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OUR FURRY FRIENDS

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STYLE & SUBSTANCE

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FROM THE EDITOR

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