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Royalty selected for the annual event at Ticonderoga High School By Lohr McKinstry
lohr@suncommunitynews.com
TICONDEROGA – The recent 2016 Royal Winter Pageant selected Ticonderoga High School senior Allexus Billetts as its queen. The pageant is held every December at Ticonderoga High School, and also selects an Elementary and Middle school queen, as well as other pageant royalty.
Students from 3rd grade through 12th grade in Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Moriah, Putnam and St. Mary’s schools can participate in the pageant, which was created to instill community service and responsibility in the young women who take part. Each school has a duchess, princess and queen. This year, it was Duchess McKenzie Harrington, Princess Eryka Hayes and Queen Allexus Billetts for High School. Middle School was Duchess Ruthie Cole, Princess Adriana Borho, and Queen Sydnee Bobbie. Elementary School was Duchess Eliza Strum, Princess Mandyjo Ross and Queen
Jillian McKiernan. Money raised through admission sales and fundraisers held by contestants is donated to help the community. “We raised $1,495.45 in bottle money, and half was donated to the pageant to help pay its costs, and the other half to the Wahlr Family, who lost their home to a fire in Crown Point in November,” Pageant Director Jamie Harrington said. “We also donated $1,530.85, from our community service day, half to the North Country Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and half to Riley’s Wishes.”
For community service day, the contestants asked for donations at Stewart’s Shop, Walmart SuperCenter, and Ticonderoga Federal Credit Union. “It’s a wonderful program to help inspire young ladies,” Harrington said. “I want to thank everyone again for such a great year, all the girls, parents, and community. See you next year.” Harrington praised Ticonderoga Central School and employees, The Sun, Stewart’s Shops, Walmart, Ticonderoga Federal Credit Union, Cakes by Melissa, disc jockey >> See PAGEANT | pg. 2
Flames level Moriah house The cause of the 81 Elk Inn Road blaze is under investigation By Lohr McKinstry
lohr@suncommunitynews.com
Norrel Meehan (left) and Ticonderoga Central School Superintendent Dr. John McDonald Jr. hold a handmade 1900s-era Ticonderoga school pennant. Meehan recently donated the pennant to the school district. The item has been framed and will be displayed at the High School for all to enjoy. Photo provided
MORIAH – Fire destroyed a home on Elk Inn Road in Moriah and left a resident seeking new shelter. Phillip Hatch, who lived at 81 Elk Inn Road, told arriving firefighters from Moriah Fire Department he’d gotten out safely. The call came in about 1 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, with neighbors reporting to the Essex County 911 center the small home was engulfed in flames. The roads were so icy that Moriah Fire Chief Brian Glebus had mutual aid companies Mineville-Witherbee and Port Henry stand by in their stations. Hatch told fire officials he’d been sleeping and woke up to find the house in flames. It wasn’t known if the structure had working smoke detectors. The Essex County Fire Investigation Unit is probing the cause of the fire, County Emergency Services Director Donald Jaquish said. He said no determination has been made yet. Hatch was referred to the local chapter of the American Red Cross for assistance.