Times of Ti 06-12-2010

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June 12, 2010

Visitors

Art show

Northern Lake George Rotary Club recently hosted a group from France.

Honored

The art work of local students will be displayed by Ti Historical Society and Ticonderoga Arts. See Page 8

See Page 3

A Heritage Commons nursing assistant has been cited for her efforts. See Page 9

Vikes, Panthers, Sentinels win Moriah won the Section VII Class D baseball championship last week. Ticonderoga claimed the section class C softball crown, while Crown Point took the Class D softball title. See sports.

St. Mary’s plans annual Nun Run St. Mary’s School will host its second annual Nun Run on Saturday, June 19, at 10 a.m. Registration will begin in front of the school at 64 Amherst Ave., at 9 a.m. Registration is $5 for children under 12, $10 for adults and $20 for families of three or more. The course is one mile in length and is geared for both walkers and runners of all ages. T-shirts will be available for sale. A barbecue will follow at the school beginning at 11 a.m. Hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, homemade salads and desserts are on the menu, with Dan Burke, the salad chef. There is no cost, but donations will be accepted. All are welcome.

Brianna DeZalia and Jeff Armstrong team up on a class project at Schroon Lake Central School. Voters in Schroon Lake and Ticonderoga will decide the fate of proposed 2010-11 budgets on June 15. Residents in those districts rejected spending plans in May.

Schroon Lake Central School

Ticonderoga Central School By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA — The Ticonderoga Central School board of education has cut more than a quarter-

million dollars from the proposed 2010-11 budget rejected by voters last month. The revised spending plan will go back to voters Tuesday, June 15,

See TI, page 11

By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com SCHROON LAKE — Schroon Lake Central School District will again ask residents to approve a

See SCHROON, page 19

Ti Elks schedule Flag Day ceremony By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA — A pair of St. Mary’s School students will be the featured speakers at Flag Day ceremonies in Ticonderoga. Sponsored by Ticonderoga Elks, the Flag Day festivities will take place Sunday, June 13, at 1 p.m. in Bicentennial Park. In the event of bad weather, the ceremony will be moved to the Ti Armory on Champlain Avenue. Kathleen O’Neill and Shelby Spaulding of St. Mary’s were

THIS WEEK Ticonderoga...................2-11 Opinions ......................6-7 Crown Point ..................18 Schroon Lake ................19 Moriah ..........................20 Obituaries ....................21 Sports ..........................22-23 Calendar ......................24 Classifieds....................25-28 Auto Zone ....................29-32

2010-11 budget. A revised budget proposal will go to voters June 15 noon to 8 p.m. in the school lobby. Schroon Lake residents rejected a

Kathleen O’Neill and Shelby Spaulding of St. Mary’s won the annual Elks essay contest. This year’s theme asked, “What is the American Dream?” They will be guest speakers at Flag Day ceremonies in Ticonderoga June 13. From left are Mary Lloyd Burroughs, Elks essay chairwoman, Spaulding, O’Neill, Sister Sharon Dalton, school principal, and Richard A. Nadeau, Elks Dictionary Project chairman.

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