Times of Ti 09-19-09

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Panthers drop soccer contest Will Glebus scored for Crown Point in its 2-1 loss to Keene in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference boys soccer play. See sports.

Masons, OES to serve dinner A public roast beef dinner, sponsored jointly by the members of Mount Defiance Lodge No. 794, F.&A.M., and Fort Ticonderoga Chapter No. 263, Order of the Eastern Star, will be served Friday, Sept. 25, at the Ticonderoga Masonic Temple, 10 Montcalm St., Ticonderoga (across from the Stone House). Take-outs will be available from 4:30-5:00 p.m. and dine-in is 5-6:30 p.m. in the downstairs dining hall. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for children 12 years old and younger. Tickets will be available by advanced sale by members of the Masons and Stars and at the door. Parking will be available on Montcalm Street in front of the Lodge, and the parking lots at the Hancock Building and the Azer Agency.

THIS WEEK Ticonderoga...................2-14 Opinions ......................6-7 Crown Point ..................15 Schroon Lake ................16 Obituaries ....................18 Moriah ..........................20 Calendar ......................21 Sports ..........................22-23 Classifieds....................24-28 Auto Zone ....................29-32

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The Ti Hall of Fame will induct members during ceremonies Sept. 25. See Page 8

The Champlain Valley String Orchestra will perform a special arrangement. See Page 15

A committee is forming to plan Schroon Lake school’s 75th anniversary celebration. See Page 16

Malaney wins Ti primary Sprague captures DA nod; Ingleston wins in Crown Point By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA — Debra Malaney will appear on the Republican ticket for Ticonderoga supervisor this fall. Malaney won the GOP primary Sept. 15 with 198 votes. R. William Grinnell received 173 votes and is eliminated from the race. He did not file an independent petition to get a place on the November ballot. Robert Pell deChame received 171 votes, but will remain on the November ballot on the Democrat line. “I’m pleased, very pleased,” Malaney said. “I’m going to Debra Malaney continue going to committee meetings and learning as much as I can while preparing for November. There is still a lot of work to do. I’m happy so many people turned out for a primary.”

See TI, page 10

Fort Ticonderoga hosted its annual Revolutionary War encampment Sept. 12-13. Events included a battle re-enactment. Photo by Nancy Frasier

Sept. 26 in town park

Oktoberfest coming to Hague By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com HAGUE — A bit of Germany is coming to the North Country. Hague will host Oktoberfest 2009 on Saturday, Sept. 26. The celebration will be held noon to 6 p.m. in the Hague town park at the intersection of Route 9N and Route 8. Oktoberfest 2009 will feature beer

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val food vendors, a children’s activity tent and festival games for the adults. “Oktoberfest is a wonderful opportunity for people from around the region to discover the exciting things that are going on in this North Country jewel,” Hague Supervisor Dan Belden said. “Aside from the intrinsic beauty of our lakeside location, this is a community where the generations play together, from the littlest kids to the seniors. At Okto-

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