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By Andy Flynn keith@denpubs.com SARANAC LAKE — Ten days after Saranac Lake Village Trustee Tom Catillaz (D) suspended active campaigning in the town of Harrietstown supervisor race, he jumped back into the ring. Like the Oct. 9 announcement saying he was no longer campaigning, Catillaz’s Oct. 19 announcement came in the form of an email to the media. The earlier message came from Mayor
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By Keith Lobdell Trick-or-treaters arrive at the Whiteface Range Hall in Wilmington for last year’s Halloween at the Hall event. This year, costumed youngsters are invited to get their candy at the Hall from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31. This is the third year for the event, which is free for area youth to trick or treat in an indoor environment. The night is sponsored by local businesses and organized by the Holzer family, which operates the Little Supermarket and owns the Whiteface Range Hall, located behind the store. Photo provided
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Government officials from Clinton and Franklin County came together with peers from Essex County Oct. 22 to discuss the issue of sexual crimes, especially those involving children. The sexual offenders laws task force committee was the brainchild of Jay Supervisor and county Chairman Randy Douglas after he heard from residents in his town con-
cerned about registered sex offenders living near buildings in the AuSable Valley Central School District. “There were some concerned citizens in different areas about how we share information and the rules and regulations in the sex offender registry laws,” Douglas said. “I think that it is important today that as we share information that we all come away from this realizing that we are doing what is best to keep our communities safe.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
Essex County District Attorney Kristy Sprague, front, listens during the sexual offender laws task force meeting Oct. 22 along with local school superintendents Paul Savage (AVCS), A. Paul Scott (ELCS) and William Larrow (Moriah) Photo by Keith lobdell
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ELIZABETHTOWN — The Essex County Board of Supervisors is preparing for what many of them think will be an override of the state tax levy cap law. Supervisors voted 14-2 (two absent) to move a local law allowing for the override of the cap onto the full board during its Oct. 22 Ways and Means Committee meeting. However, the vote did not come without debate. “I think that this is premature,” said Willsboro Supervisor Ed Hatch, who voted against the local law introduction along with Wilmington’s Randy Preston. “We should be looking at this budget without having this chance to just say that we are going to override the budget hanging over us, saying that we can just go ahead and override.”
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