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SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2012 Election 2012
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ELIZABETHTOWN TUPPER LAKE
Then there were two
Stec, Regan only candidates in assembly field
School happy with state news
By Keith Lobdell and Thom Randall
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SARANAC LAKE
QUEENSBURY — At the moment, only two candidates remain to replace Teresa Sayward in the New York State Assembly. After retiring 113th District AsDan Stec
Saranac tourism group formed PAGE 5 WILMINGTON
Bicycle fest set for return PAGE 8
The cast of the Saranac Lake High School production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” performs a number at the Harrietstown Town Hall Monday, April 9 during the Village Board’s organizational meeting. Photo by Andy Flynn
SPORTS
Musical welcomes new SL trustees By Andy Flynn andy@denpubs.com
Spring previews PAGE 19-25
SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lakers didn’t have to go to Broadway to see a scene from the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” on Monday, April 9. The Town Hall is on Main
Street. The Saranac Lake High School cast of this Broadway hit gave an encore presentation on stage at the Harrietstown Town Hall during the village’s organizational meeting. The dry reading of official banks and meeting dates for the year was punctuated with song and dance
before an audience of family, friends and the Village Board, which included two new trustees. Monday night’s meeting began with the swearing in of several village officials: Judge Ken McLaughlin, Deputy Mayor Tom Catillaz and trustees Barbara Rice and Paul Van Cott.
“I am honored and ... looking forward to the next four years working with Mayor Rabideau and the present board,” Rice said at the podium after using the family Bible to take her oath of office. “I will work hard and diligently for you, and I appreciate this opportunity.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
semblywoman Teresa Sayward threw her support behind Wa r r e n County Board of Supervis o r s Chair and f e l l ow Republican Dan Stec of Queensbury for Teresa Sayward what will now be the 114th District, Thurman Supervisor Evelyn Wood announced that she would no longer be seeking the seat. The announcement narrowed the once large field to Stec and former Glens Falls Mayor Robert Regan, who is also a Republican.
Stec momentum Sayward said that she felt Stec would be the candidate to best represent the interests of the district, which now includes all of Essex and Washington counties and well as parts of Warren and Saratoga counties. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
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