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12 - TIMES OF TI • SCHROON LAKE

SATURDAY January 22, 2011

Chamber names annual contest winners SCHROON LAKE — The Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of the chamber ’s annual holiday decorating contest for 2010. Residential winners received gift certificates. Residential winners include: Most Traditional /Adirondack

Style — 1, The Bowmans, 5 US RTE 9, gift certificate courtesy of Schroon Lake Arts Council; 2, The VanderWiele family, 1417 Charley Hill Road; 3, The Hanchett family, 64 River Road; honorable mention, The LaPerle family, 50 Hemlock Drive. Most Creative Display of

Lights— 1, The Foote family, 25 Dicks Lane, gift certificate from Morningstar Bistro; 2, The Geros, 23 Jordan St.; 3, The Patrick Scoville Sr family, US RTE 9; honorable mention, The Sutfin Family, 1169 US RTE 9 . Most Creative Themed Display— 1, The Smi family, 30 Jordan

St., gift certificate courtesy of Adirondack General Store; 2, VanderWiele, 124 River Road; 3, The Lienhart family, 187 Aldermeadow Road; honorable mention, The Bauer family, 67 Cedar Hill Drive. Business winners include: Most Traditional — 1, Warren’s Inn B&B.

Most Creative Display of Lights — 1, Witherbee’s Carriage House. Most Creative Themed Display — 1, Timberwolf Pub. Honorable mention — Dave Whitty Sales.

Schroon man faces charges A Schroon Lake man has been jailed in connection with a late-December vehicle theft. Schroon Lake-based State Police arrested Jerry W. Rule Jan. 10 for fourth-degree grand larceny relating to the Dec. 28 theft. After being arraigned, Rule, 40, was sent to Essex County Jail on $1,000 cash bail. Moriah man guilty A Moriah man has been found guilty of assaulting another man in December 2009. An Essex County jury has found Ricky Trombley guilty of second-degree assault and possession of alcohol in a motor vehicle. While he was convicted on the top assault charge, Trombley was cleared of charges of drunken driving and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. The 38-year-old now faces a minimum determinate sentence of five years in prison and a maximum of seven years when he returns to court for sentencing March 10. Trombley remains free on $5,000 bond pending his sentencing when prosecutors plan to push for the full sevenyear sentence. At the time of his arrest, state police said Trombley attacked a man in North Elba and then fled the area. With his latest conviction, Trombley will now be deemed a second-violent-felony offender based on his previous convictions. According to the Department of Correctional Services website, Trombley served about three years in prison after a burglary and assault in the late 1990s.

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North Hudson crash A motorist was transported to Moses-Ludington Hospital in Ticonderoga with minor injuries Jan. 16 after a one-car accident on Blue Ridge Road in North Hudson. Essex County dispatch said Samson Larimore, age and address unknown, lost control of his vehicle at about noon. The roads were reportedly blown over with snow, and Larimore lost control of the vehicle when he approached a bend in the road, dispatch said.

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Hudowalski competition to be held SCHROON LAKE — The SchroonNorth Hudson Historical Society’s fifth annual Grace Hudowalski Essay Contest will begin Feb. 1 and end April 26. The purpose of the contest is to increase knowledge and awareness of the history and environment issues in and around the towns of Schroon and North Hudson. The contest encourages oral history with interviews, photos and documents whenever possible. In the 11-14 age group age group, the

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