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LAKE PLACID — The National Volunteer Week Committee is now accepting nominations for North Elba/Lake Placid's 2013 Distinguished Volunteer(s). National Volunteer Week began in 1974 when President Richard Nixon signed an executive order establishing the week as an annual celebration of volunteering. The Town of North Elba and the Village of Lake Placid will both sign proclamations declaring the week of May 12-18, as National Volunteer Week, an event that celebrates and thanks one of the communities’ most valuable assets; its volunteers. The National Volunteer Week Committee is planning a celebration on Saturday, May 18, with a tree planting ceremony in honor of all community volunteers followed by a ceremony and reception recognizing all of the nominees and naming of the 2013 Distinguished Volunteer of the Year. The Committee is now accepting nominations from any individual or organization for this award, and nominations must be received by Wednesday, May 1. Any previous candidates may be re-nominated. A Distinguished Volunteer award will be given in recognition of a lifetime of activity and effort on behalf of the Town of North Elba and/or the Village of Lake Placid. Volunteers do not have to reside in North Elba/Lake Placid but the Organization that they have been nomi-
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News good at Adk. Regional Airport By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com HARRIETSTOWN — The Adirondack Regional Airport in Harrietstown has had a good year, according to manager Corey Hurwitch. Hurwitch said the airport has been very active with commercial service, private usage and military usage, which all leads to more spending at the runway’s pumps. “We focused on increasing our fuel sales and that has been the biggest thing this year because we have been able to increase our fuel sales,” Hurwitch said. “We need to work to become a little bit more self sustained and a little less reliant on the tax payers.” Hurwitch said that with their commercial partner, Cape Air, service continues to expand. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
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Law enforcement officers from several agencies were in Lake Placid March 20-21 to take part in live shooter situation drills. Photo by Keith Lobdell
Local officers train in Lake Placid By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com LAKE PLACID — Two officers stood next to the men’s bathroom, weapons drawn. One slowly moved out around the corner, looking down the hallway for an active shooter. The other stood behind him, ready to move. As one, the two officers moved from room to room,
making sure each was clear. Eventually, they came upon a room with people, and the sound of gunfire erupted. The sequence of events was part of two days of intensive training March 20-21 at a former office complex in Lake Placid held for local New York State Police, Sheriff’s departments, municipal police and DEC law enforcement, among others.
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“This has been in the planning stages for several months, and our major was very happy to host the training here,” Lt. Patrick Ryan, Assistant Zone III Commander for NYSP Troop B in Lewis, said. “We were very fortunate to find a place like this to hold this very dynamic and focused training.” “The fact that they brought all of these resources up here
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for local departments was really great,” Tupper Lake Police Officer Wesley Hoyt said. “I do not think that I have received training like this since I was in the service.” Ryan said that the active shooter training had been offered for the past three years, however, those interested in attending had to travel to Albany or further to participate. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
SARANAC LAKE — Visiting artist Robynn Smith will preview a new, easier way for print makers to create their artforms in a class introducing silk cut linoleom. BluSeed Studios will feature the work of Monterey, Calif.-based artist and printmaker Smith through the “Visiting Artist” program April 1 through April 11. On April 6, Smith will present a brand new technique called “Silk-Cut Lino,” workshop, from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
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