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Area/State A2 • Adirondack Daily Enterprise • adirondackdailyenterprise.com • Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Stefanik, others call on Trump to see Stefanik jumps into heroin task force
climate change as security threat By the Enterprise staff
WASHINGTON —
cal nurse specialists, certi-
fied nurse midwives and
scribe controlled sub-
stances for only practition-
Northern New York certified registered nurse ers keeping within the best
By BRIAN MOLONGOSKI officials that climate-related disasters in for- Congresswoman Elise anesthetists to provide the practice guidelines and
Watertown Daily Times eign countries causes Trump’s new National Stefanik joined the House’s medication. moving prescriptions for
U.S. Rep. Elise M. Stefanik, along with more Security Strategy made no mention of climate Bipartisan Heroin Task Other acts focus on controlled substances
than 100 of her colleagues in the House of change as a national security threat, despite its Force on Jan. 10, co-spon- improving education of online to cut down on
Representatives, is calling on President inclusion by former President Barack Obama soring eight acts in her first medical professionals, cer- “doctor shopping” and
Donald J. Trump to acknowledge climate during his tenure. day on the committee. tifying licenses to pre- forged prescriptions.
change as a threat in his National Security The Trump administra- These acts
Strategy. tion has largely rejected a would end exclu-
Stefanik, R-Willsboro, and U.S. Rep. James focus on climate change sion of substance
Langevin, D-R.I., led the charge in garnering solutions in favor of pro- abuse treatment
support for a letter they sent to Trump on tecting the value of fossil services for incar-
Thursday. The letter, signed by 106 represen- fuels. Trump said this was cerated individuals,
tatives, argues that testimony from scientists the reason why he pulled allowing Medicaid
and military leaders proves that climate the United States out of the to reimburse them,
change poses a threat to the nation’s security. Paris climate agreement, a allow the
It also quoted Secretary of Defense James multi-national coalition in Department of
Mattis, who has said that climate change will which nations promise to Veterans Affairs to
“impact our security situation.” devise ways to decrease hire 50 additional
“Climate change poses serious concerns for their contributions to cli- Veteran’s Justice
our national security and for political instabili- mate change. Outreach Specialists
ty around the globe,” Stefanik said in a state- Federal lawmakers, and modify three
ment. “This is a concern I share with many of including Stefanik, blasted Department of
our nation’s top national defense experts, the president for his with- Rep. Elise Stefanik Agriculture rural
including Secretary Mattis. As a member of drawal from the agreement. development pro-
S
Established in 1926
the Climate Solutions Caucus and the author Trump recently said he grams to prioritize
of the House Republican Climate Resolution, I would be open to returning to the agreement as projects related to substance
will continue to work with my colleagues to long as it did not hurt U.S. interests in fossil fuels. abuse treatment. haheen’s
ensure the threats posed by climate change are One expands access to
being addressed at the federal level.” (Editor’s note: Four daily newspapers in the buprenorphine, an office- upermarket
Issued by the president every few years, the North Country — the Enterprise, Post-Star of based form of medication-
National Security Strategy highlights the most Glens Falls, Watertown Daily Times and Press- assisted treatment, for “Your Hometown Grocer”
current national security threats facing the Republican of Plattsburgh — are sharing con- pregnant and postpartum
United States. tent to better cover New York’s 21st woman by allowing clini-
Despite numerous testimonies from military Congressional District.)
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Kaden Lyon, 10, left, and 7-
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of Wilmington stand on chunks
of ice that washed down the
AuSable River in AuSable
Forks Friday afternoon.
(Photo provided — Megan Lyon)
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group asking that the the Northwestern Atlantic’s It’s listing as endangered by
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found “substantial scientific status of the leatherback on the IUCN’s scale. It’s one
and commercial informa- population, said Ernie of the largest reptiles on
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STATE NEWS
Air Force State attorneys cials in New York state are
poised to release a study that
granted its request to dismiss
the challenge to a state law
contract goes to general sue to looks at the state’s options in that prohibits farmworkers
wage lawsuit
Northern Adirondacks is offering a scholarship next-generation network Chairman Ajit Pai’s push to
• X/C skis, boots, poles
in her memory. operations and vulnerability undo them inspired both street
dismissed;
• Shaped, short D/H skis
(Photo provided) assessment technology, or and online protests in defense
appeal planned
done in Rome and will go New York attorney general
through Jan. 10, 2020. Eric Schneiderman, who is New, Used &
two scholarships each year
AIS has played a leading leading the suit, said Tuesday Consignment
role in supporting cyber oper- ALBANY (AP) — A New
that the end of the net neutrali-
released
has announced the inaugural Hua Davis Wilderness will commit $4 million for The New York Farm 566-6026
Scholarship in memory of a hiker who died in the High research, development, test Bureau said Tuesday that a www.playitagainsports
Peaks region of the Adirondack Park. and evaluation funds to judge on New York’s trial- plattsburghny.com
On Friday, March 4, 2016 an avid hiker from advance the work. ALBANY (AP) — Tax offi- level state Supreme Court
Obituary
Wilmington, Delaware named Hua Davis set out to scale
MacNaughton Mountain in the High Peaks Wilderness in
the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Davis made it to Call us! We’re in
the summit of the mountain, but died from hypothermia
due to exposure later that same day.
New York State Forest Rangers were notified and
the neighborhood!
searched the area for Davis. Her body was located the fol-
lowing afternoon. Davis’ clothes were soaked through,
Judith E. Bova Cheryl “Cherrie” Sayles
even though she had made an effort to light a fire. Davis Judith E. Bova, 78, of Principal Broker
was an experienced hiker. She had climbed all 46 Cottonwood Way, Lake Placid,
Adirondack High Peaks in winter, hiked sections of the
Appalachian Trail and completed the Saranac Lake Ultra
6.
passed away Jan. 14, 2018, at
Essex Center for Rehabilitation 518-891-7070
and Healthcare in cherriesayles@yahoo.com
Davis’ death was also preventable. She had a sleeping Elizabethtown, with her loving
bag, snowshoes and other winter gear in her car, but she family by her side.
failed to take it with her, resulting in her death. She was born in Lake Placid
Davis’ daughter Echo, and son-in-law Steve, want to on Sept. 19, 1939 the daughter
ensure that no one else perishes due to mistakes like of Clarence and Violet (Bruce)
Hua’s, so in that vein, Echo and Steve have set up a schol- Hare.
arship fund through Search and Rescue of the Northern Judy served in the United
Adirondacks, an all-volunteer 501(c)3 group based in States Air Force before starting
Saranac Lake. her family. 87 River Street • Saranac Lake
The scholarship will provide financial assistance to She was manager for
search and rescue volunteers and members of the public American Village Laundromat
who wish to increase their wilderness survival skills and in Lake Placid and Saranac
medical training. Lake for 25 years. and Bruce, and her sisters
Two scholarships will be available each year. One will Judy is survived by her Connie Bola, Betty Leavitt and
be open to the anyone so individuals can pursue learning brothers George Hare, Tom Mary Jane Lawrence; also her
in wilderness medical care, survival or mountaineering Hare and Richard Hare and her first husband Alfred (Sam)
training. The second scholarship will be open to active sister Joyce Planty; her children Valenze, her second husband
volunteers on search and rescue teams that are part of the Robin Centerbar and her hus- Edward Bova, and one step-
New York State Federation of Search and Rescue Teams band Don of Argyle, daughter, Kelly Bova. DR. GEORGE SARANDEV, DDS
(FEDSAR). Michael Valenze of Calling hours will be Welcomes New Patients
Applications are due no later than close of business on St. Regis Falls, held from noon to 1 p.m.
Feb. 28, 2018 and the scholarship recipients will be In-Network provider with CSEA, Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield,
Candace Miller and Saturday, Jan. 20 at the
Guardian, Blue Cross Blue Shield of WNY and United Concordia
decided by the SARNAK membership at its March meet- her husband Reed of M. B. Clark Inc. Funeral
ing. AuSable Forks, Alan Home in Lake Placid Emergency Treatments • Root Canals
Same Day Crowns, Veneers and Bridges
Completed applications can be emailed to sar- Valenze of Lake Veteran with an American
nakadk@gmail.com or mailed to Davis Scholarship, Placid, Becky Legion Prayer Service at
SARNAK, PO Box 1116, Saranac Lake, NY 12983. Valenze of Lake 1 p.m. A funeral service Extractions • Dental Implants
For more information, including the application and Placid, Peter Valenze of will follow at the funeral home. Dental Cleanings and Prevention
criteria, go www.sarnak.org/cms/scholarship. Louden, New Hampshire, and Burial will follow in the North
Weather forecast
Erika Sexton of Ray Brook; Elba Cemetery, Lake Placid. 518-302-5502
step-son Mike Bova; step- The Rev. Kenneth Mihill will
daughters Linda Bova and officiate. 2051 Saranac Ave., Suite 103 at Placid Pond
Laurie Bova; numerous nieces, Relatives and friends are
nephews, grandchildren, and invited to share a memory,
Sunset Sunrise great-granchildren. order flowers, upload a
4:45 today 7:28 Thursday She was predeceased by her photo or leave condolences
parents Clarence and Violet at www.mbclarkfuneral-
Death Notice
(Times provided by U.S. Naval Observatory)
Hare, brothers Clarence (Bud) home.com.
Today: Mostly cloudy. A chance of snow, mainly in
the morning. Highs in the lower 20s. Southwest winds
around 10 mph. Chance of snow 40 percent.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Lows around 11. Southwest
winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 20s.
West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. John A. Clouse Jr.
Thursday night: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent
chance of snow showers. Lows 15 to 20. John Arthur Clouse Jr. passed away on Sept.
Friday: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of 27, 2017, at Apple Rehab in Middletown. He
snow showers. Highs around 30. was a resident of Saranac Lake since 1980.
Friday night: Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. He served our country in the Air Force from
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 40s. 1967 to 1971 and in the Navy from 1976-
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A4 • Adirondack Daily Enterprise • adirondackdailyenterprise.com • Wednesday, January 17, 2018
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Harrop
bit of good news, especially good eco- decades — and make the headline the
nomic news. When the news is bad, he many millions who would enjoy health
changes the subject. Trump is the master, coverage for the first time — they vowed
but Republicans generally are skilled at Creators over and over again to “fix” the program,
fine-tailoring reality for their benefit. fharrop@gmail.com whose problems were minor. These nerv-
Democrats are the opposite. They seem ous promises left the impression that the
to assume that the public automatically health care reforms were indeed seriously
It’s not so bad having a Winter Carnival- sees the good things happening when flawed.
themed Winter Carnival. they’re in charge. Like psychologically did I. Bill Clinton left the presidency with a
abused children, they internalize almost Since 1980, the biggest gain in the budget surplus. The right keeps running
That may be how Saranac Lakers interpret this any criticism. That’s why rather than Dow during an eight-year presidency was the story that the only notable thing in
year’s vague Carnival theme, “Adirondack retell the story in the most flattering light, 227 percent under Bill Clinton. The sec- Clinton’s eight years was his tryst with
Festival.” And that’s fine with us. they dive into a defensive crouch. The ond-biggest was 149 percent under Monica Lewinsky.
inability to blast through the negative Obama. Coming in third was Ronald Back then, people became so numbed
We still see plenty of locals roll their eyes makes much of the public think them Reagan’s, at 135 percent. But to whom by the Republicans’ incessant hammering
about changing the theme from “Fiesta” to blameworthy. does American lore give the biggest plau- — and refusal to address important issues
“Festival,” but in general, it seems to us that We are now in the ninth year of a glob- dits for robust markets? Reagan. — that they struck back in the subsequent
al economic expansion. For all but one Many factors other than the president midterm elections. Democrats gained five
they’ve accepted it for what it is — a party- year of it, Barack Obama was president. influence the economy (and stock prices), House seats, the second time since the
themed party. “Global” means that many countries are but that’s not the point here. The point is Civil War that the president’s party added
We also expect people to focus on appreciating doing well. Some, meanwhile, are doing that the flamboyant right-leaning media seats in a midterm.
better than the United States. It’s not send out an 800-piece brass band every Clinton left office with a higher
the elements of Carnival that don’t change every Trump’s economy. time a record is set or something goes approval rating than did Reagan. Yet the
year with the theme — and some of those things The stock market has indeed posted well for two consecutive months when the Democrat running to replace him, Vice
are looking good so far. lovely gains since Trump came into president is a Republican. President Al Gore, kept a distance
office. From his inauguration to Jan. 5, You barely heard a peep from Obama between himself and Clinton during the
With the recent cold weather, for instance, we the day after the Dow Jones industrial when the Dow hit all-time highs during campaign. Despite all the evidence that
have every reason to expect the ice on Pontiac average broke through 25,000, the mar- his presidency — and that happened 122 Clinton remained quite popular, Gore’s
Bay to be in fine shape. We’ll be thrilled not to ket rose 26 percent. In the same period of times. That may have reflected admirable campaign chose to ingest the right’s prop-
Obama’s first term, however, the Dow modesty on Obama’s part, but as politics, aganda that most Americans disliked him.
write any news articles about whether they’ll have gained 33 percent. (And Obama saw no it was close to malpractice. Gore lost the Electoral College by a
an Ice Palace this year, and we look forward to need to trash the environment to make After passage of the Affordable Care handful of ballots in Florida. Trump
some awesome architecture from the IPW Local polluters richer.) Act, Democrats running for re-election let wouldn’t have hesitated to make use of a
Did you hear Democrats loudly herald- right-wing attacks and misinformation superb salesman like Bill Clinton.
101 crew. ing Obama’s economic genius? Neither about the program rule their campaigns. Democrats need band class.
Also, this year’s button and poster look great,
such as Norway?
looking a glittering Ice Palace on the shore of a and healthy economy, etc. Its everyone pays for. High taxes, a younger man, I would be
governmental decisions are surely, but they wouldn’t heading to a nation such as
frozen lake. based on the well-being of all want it any other way. They Norway, which doesn’t
Showshoeing is one of the few winter activities To the editor: its citizens and not the greed certainly wouldn’t want to believe its security rests in
Trudeau hasn’t already put on a button — and hey, Why would people from of the few. Well, how do they have to live with the insecuri- militarism.
one of the healthy and happi- (would we) pay for all that? ties we face regarding the cost Bill Cooper
Saranac Lake just happens to be launching the est nations on earth want to First, decide as a society of health care, being able to Onchiota and Tupper Lake
Adirondack Snowshoe Fest this Feb. 24 and 25, come to our armed, angry, what things are very impor-
I
Safety on the
Roads by
Field and
Dave Werner
’ve been asked on four different in Millbrook (Dutchess County), New York state Integrated Pest
Forest
(traffic safety)
occasions recently, how tick examined the probability of tick Management Program Extension
populations will be impacted by mortality in winter conditions in Support Specialist, Joellen
TUESDAY the December/January below- both Millbrook and Syracuse. The Lampman, first looks at how
(alternating): zero cold. study found that exposure to subzero extremely harsh weather conditions
The Some of those asking had heard By Richard Gast temperatures increased mortality may impact mammals; small mam-
Wilderness reports, apparently claiming that tick Franklin County “only at super-cold temperatures. mals, like mice, when considering
Above populations would be decimated, if Cornell Cooperative And it wasn’t a clear die-off; just an the question of the recent frigid
(astronomy) not eradicated, by the prolonged Extension increased probability of dying.” weather and how it will impact tick
period of extremely cold weather. Regardless of winter conditions, populations. In a recent IPM news
WEDNESDAY We’d all certainly welcome that. tures and wind. Even when the air more than 80 percent of the ticks article she writes, “Animals that
(alternating): It’s probable that you or someone temperature lingers in the double survived at both sites. have a harder time finding food are
Read in the you know has been affected by ticks digits below zero F, things that are According to Peter Jentsch, an more likely to (in order of lessening
Blue Line and/or by Lyme disease. And any covered with an insulating blanket of entomologist and Senior Extension consequences) die of starvation, suc-
(Adirondack downward pressure on tick popula- snow will remain much nearer to 32 Associate with Cornell Cooperative cumb to other stresses such as dis-
books and tions is welcome. degrees. In fact, the temperature Extension’s Hudson Valley Lab in ease or predation, fail to mate, give
authors) But, the answer isn’t that simple. beneath the snow, in many cases, Highland, “most living things are birth to fewer young, and give birth
and Field and Extremely cold temperatures do have will keep the soil from freezing. I’ve able to survive environmental less often. In a nutshell, there should
Forest by an impact on overwintering insects been told that just one foot of snow extremes if they have enough time to be fewer hosts, come spring. And
Richard Gast and insect-like critters. (Technically, cover will completely protect the transition and acclimate to change.” fewer hosts eventually lead to fewer
(local ticks are not insects. They’re arach- soil, and any organisms living within It’s interesting to note, too, that a ticks.”
agriculture) nids, like spiders.) But determining the soil, from the subzero air temper- 2010 study from the Journal of But there’s some bad news, too.
mortality rates based on winter atures above the snow surface. And Clinical Investigation Lampman writes, “During the time
weather conditions is anything but many experts believe that, even (www.jci.org/articles/view/42868) of high tick numbers and fewer
THURSDAY: certain. The mechanisms that allow without snow, it takes a long period showed that some ticks developed a small mammal hosts, each of us, and
The Hunter’s Home by their survival are varied and compli- of bitterly cold weather to even have type of glycoprotein, a compound our companion animals, are at
Mike Delahant cated. So different groups will have a chance of knocking tick popula- produced within their bodies, which greater risk of coming into contact
(Robert Louis Stevenson in different rates of survival. tions back. works to help them survive the cold. with questing (waiting on plants for
Saranac Lake) Some ticks survive as eggs The rate of mortality greatly Some tick species overwinter on a host) ticks. So, as soon as the tem-
FRIDAY: deposited before winter. Depending increases, however, with the combi- warm mammalian hosts; often peratures rise into the mid-30s (and
The Inseide on the species, a single female tick nation of extremely cold conditions moose or deer, but also black bears, we know you will be out enjoying
Dope by Bob may lay 3,000 to 8,000 eggs, after and liquid water. Overwintering dogs, and occasionally horses or cat- the veritable heat wave), ticks will
Seidenstein which she dies. Ticks in other stages insects and non-insects alike (i.e. tle. They attach themselves to the be questing, and we need to steer
(local color of development also overwinter in ticks), must remain dry; insulated by animals’ fur. Then, during the winter clear of ticks and the diseases they
and anecdotes) the shelter and relative comfort of the surrounding ice and snow; but months, to the hosts themselves; carry — the IPM way.”
the soil or within leaf litter and not touching it. feeding and molting until spring For more information, visit
ground clutter, where snow cover A 2012 study co-authored by arrives, at which time they drop to https://blogs.cornell.edu/nysipm/201
SATURDAY: can actually provide additional pro- Rick Ostfeld; an ecologist at the the ground, where the females lay 7/10/10/steer-clear-of-ticks-and-the-
You Know tection from extremely cold tempera- Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies their eggs. diseases-they-carry.
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Odds & Ends Rest of today Resort, 1 Mirror Lake Drive, Lake Placid.
¯ TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) — 5 p.m.
ate books, crafts, songs.
¯ Chair yoga class — Led by Amy Kohanski, 3
Butcher ¯ Grace Pantry — Household and personal
every Thursday, St. Eustace Episcopal Church to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Saranac Village at Will
trapped in
parish hall, Lake Placid, 518-523-2564 Rogers, 78 Will Rogers Drive, Saranac Lake, $5
items available for free, 3 to 4:30 p.m. every ¯ Presentation: New York State Health Act for non-residents of Will Rogers, 518-524-6888
Wednesday, rear of Baldwin House next to St.
freezer uses
— 7 to 8:30 p.m., Harrietstown Town Hall, or akohanski@roadrunner.com
Luke’s Episcopal Church, 136 Main St., Saranac Saranac Lake. Expert panelists will present infor- ¯ Overeaters Anonymous — A 12-step pro-
Lake. Closed holidays.
sausage to bash
mation about pending New York universal health gram for people who have an unhealthy relation-
¯ Meeting: Harrietstown Housing Authority care coverage legislation. ship with food, 5:30 p.m., third floor, Saranac
his way out
Board — 4 p.m., second floor boardroom of the ¯ Saranac Lake Elks Bingo — 7 p.m. every Village at Will Rogers, Saranac Lake.
Lake Flower Apartments, 14 Kiwassa Road, Thursday, Elks Lodge, 30 Bloomingdale Ave., ¯ Meeting: Saranac Lake Winter Carnival
Saranac Lake. Saranac Lake. Doors open at 6 p.m. Pull tabs and Committee — 6 p.m., Saranac Lake High
LONDON (AP) — A ¯ Community dinner — 5 p.m. every snack bar School’s LGI Room.
British butcher who got Wednesday, First United Methodist Church, ¯ Live music: Dom Flemons — Grammy ¯ Alcoholics Anonymous — Type O meeting.
locked in a freezer says he Saranac Lake. Everyone welcome. Free. 518-891- award-winning founder of the Carolina Chocolate 8 p.m., St. Agnes Church. Lake Placid
was saved by a frozen 3473 Drops, 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7), BluSeed
Wednesday, January 24
sausage that he used as a ¯ Meeting and Q&A session for possibility of Studios, 24 Cedar St., Saranac Lake, $20, $18
battering ram. bringing the World University Games to the BluMembers
Chris McCabe says he Adirondacks in 2023 — Members of the ¯ Narcotics Anonymous — 7:30 p.m., First
became trapped in the walk- Adirondack North Country Global Sports Presbyterian Church, Saranac Lake. ¯ Community Lunch — 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
in freezer at his shop in Committee will provide an update on the bid ¯ Lake Placid Youth Athletic Association — every Wednesday, Fellowship Hall, Adirondack
Totnes, southwest England, process, 5:30 p.m., Conference Center at Lake Meeting, 8 p.m., Olympic Training Center, 196 Community Church, 2583 Main St., Lake Placid,
last month when wind blew Placid, second floor, 2608 Main St. Old Military Road, Lake Placid, free
the door shut. The safety ¯ Saranac Lake Central School District board www.eteamz.com/lpyaa ¯ Grace Pantry — Household and personal
button to open the door had meeting — 5:30 p.m., Petrova school library, ¯ Open Mic NIght hosted by Jim Boucher — items available for free, 3 to 4:30 p.m. every
frozen in the -4 F chill. Petrova Avenue, Saranac Lake 8 p.m., P-2’s Irish Pub, 31 Main St., Tupper Lake. Wednesday, rear of Baldwin House next to St.
McCabe said he tried ¯ Chess Club — Every Wednesday evening: Luke’s Episcopal Church, 136 Main St., Saranac
Friday, January 19
unsuccessfully to kick the Lessons at 5 p.m., games at 7 p.m., Saranac Lake. Closed holidays.
button free before picking Village at Will Rogers, 78 Will Rogers Drive, ¯ Annual meeting of the Saranac Lake Free
up a 3.3 pound black pud- Saranac Lake. Free. Children should be accompa- Library — 4:30 p.m., Thomas B. Cantwell
ding, a form of blood nied by an adult. Refreshments served. Debbie ¯ FIS Freestyle World Cup — Moguls compe- Community Room, 109 Main St. Reports will be
sausage. Kanze at 518-891-7117 tition at Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington. More presented and new members of the Board of
McCabe told website ¯ Meeting: Tupper Lake Village Board — 6 information: www.whiteface.com. Trustees will be elected. All are welcome to attend.
Devon Live that he used the p.m., village office, 53 Park St., Tupper Lake. ¯ Story hour — For preschoolers and infants, Refreshments served.
meaty tube “like a battering ¯ Alcoholics Anonymous — 7 p.m., Long Lake 10:15 a.m. every Friday, Lake Placid Public ¯ Community dinner — 5 p.m. every
ram” and managed to Wesleyan Church, lower level Library, 2471 Main St., Lake Placid. Wednesday, First United Methodist Church,
unstick the button after sev- ¯ Masonic meeting — The Whiteface ¯ Duplicate bridge game — 1 p.m. every Saranac Lake. Everyone welcome. Free. 518-891-
eral blows. Mountain Masonic Lodge No. 789 will meet at 7 Friday, Saranac Village at Will Rogers’ lower 3473
The grateful butcher told p.m. at its lodge, 173 Olive St., Saranac Lake. lounge. Register: 518-891-7117. ¯ Chess Club — Every Wednesday evening:
the Daily Mirror: “Black Visiting members are welcome. ¯ Alcoholics Anonymous — Type O meeting. Lessons at 5 p.m., games at 7 p.m., Saranac
pudding saved my life, with- ¯ Winter Lecture Series: “There’s More to 8 p.m., St. Agnes Church, Lake Placid Village at Will Rogers, 78 Will Rogers Drive,
out a doubt.” Adirondack Architecture Than Great Camps” ¯ Narcotics Anonymous — 8 p.m., Redfield Saranac Lake. Free. Children should be accompa-
— Adirondack Architectural Heritage Executive Room, Adirondack Medical Center, Saranac Lake. nied by an adult. Refreshments served. Debbie
Director Steven Engelhart will present, hosted by ¯ Live music: Dustin Douglas and the Electric Kanze at 518-891-7117
New church
Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society, 7 p.m., Gentlemen — 9 p.m. to midnight, Delta Blue, ¯ Alcoholics Anonymous — 7 p.m., Long Lake
‘Dack Shack, 2099 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, 2520 Main St., Lake Placid. Wesleyan Church, lower level
bells, constant
free, raffle prize, www.lakeplacidhistory.com/pro- ¯ Trivia Night — 7 p.m., P-2’s Irish Pub, 31
grams, info@lakeplacidhistory.com
Saturday, January 20 Main St., Tupper Lake.
fire
¯ Lake Placid Rotary Club — Meeting. 7:20 information: www.whiteface.com. ¯ Lake Placid Rotary Club — Meeting. 7:20
a.m. every Thursday, Courtyard by Marriott, 5920 ¯ Presentation: Featured Farmer — a.m. every Thursday, Courtyard by Marriott, 5920
Cascade Road, Lake Placid. Saturdays in January, 1 to 3 p.m., Wild Center, 45 Cascade Road, Lake Placid.
ALBUQUERQUE, ¯ Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club — Open meet- Museum Drive, Tupper Lake. Local farmers share ¯ Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club — Open meet-
N.M. (AP) — An ing, 7:30 a.m. every Thursday, Blue Moon Cafe, their stories, demonstrate cooking, offer products. ing, 7:30 a.m. every Thursday, Blue Moon Cafe,
Albuquerque resident says 55 Main Street, Saranac Lake ¯ Live music: Ben and Jay — 8 p.m., P-2’s 55 Main Street, Saranac Lake
new bells and the constant ¯ Eat Out, Give Back — Participating local Irish Pub, 31 Main St., Tupper Lake. ¯ Preschool Story Time Program — 10:30
playing of "Amazing restaurants (Charlie’s Inn in Lake Clear, Big Slide ¯ Live music: Dustin Douglas and the Electric a.m. every Thursday, Saranac Lake Free Library,
Grace" by a Latino Brewery in Lake Placid, Lake Placid Pub and Gentlemen — 9 p.m. to midnight, Delta Blue, 109 Main St. All preschoolers are cordially invited
Catholic church have cre- Brewery in Lake Placid and Well Dressed Food in 2520 Main St., Lake Placid. to attend. 518-891-4190
ated a living hell for her. Tupper Lake) will help support the United Way of ¯ Overeaters Anonymous — 12-step program
KOB-TV
Albuquerque, New
in the Adirondack Region Inc. Diners can ask for a
free raffle ticket at the restaurant to be put into a Monday, January 22 for people who have an unhealthy relationship with
food, 11:15 a.m. Thursdays, Saranac Lake Adult
Mexico, reports Bernadette drawing. Center computer room. All welcome. 518-891-
Hall-Cuaron says she can ¯ Preschool Story Time Program — 10:30 ¯ Incredible Years parenting class — 10 a.m. 5254
no longer stand the regular a.m. every Thursday, Saranac Lake Free Library, to noon every Monday, Family Matters, 40 Marion ¯ Community Lunchbox — Open every
ding-dongs coming from 109 Main St. All preschoolers are cordially invited St., Tupper Lake Monday and Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
Our Lady of Guadalupe to attend. 518-891-4190 ¯ Community Lunchbox — Open every St Luke’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 136 Main
Church's new electronic ¯ Overeaters Anonymous — 12-step program Monday and Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., St., Saranac Lake. Free.
bell system. for people who have an unhealthy relationship with St Luke’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 136 Main ¯ Presentation: “Homeless No More” —
Hall-Cuaron says the food, 11:15 a.m. Thursdays, Saranac Lake Adult St., Saranac Lake. Free. Noon to 3 p.m., Samaritan House, 37 River St.,
bells ring about 20 to 25 Center computer room. All welcome. 518-891- ¯ Cancer Support Group — All survivors are Saranac Lake. Volunteers will help people connect
times a day and its keeping 5254 welcome. 2 to 3 p.m. every Monday, lower-level with resources to secure housing and address other
people from church ¯ Community Lunchbox — Open every conference room of Adirondack Medical Center, needs.
because the sounds are so Monday and Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saranac Lake. Marie: 518-891-0569 ¯ Greenwood Bridge Club — Every Thursday,
annoying. She says bong St Luke’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 136 Main ¯ Weight Watchers meeting — 4:15 to 5:30 1 p.m., Greenwood Apartments Activity Room, 89
songs make it hard for her St., Saranac Lake. Free. p.m., ground level of the Seventh Day Adventist Greenwood St., Lake Placid. Friendly, Chicago-
to sleep. ¯ Library Lunch Program: “Rarest of the Church, 44 St. Bernard St., Saranac Lake. 518- style game. $1. Prizes awarded, light refreshments.
Pastor Rev. Joe Vigil Rare: Alpine Plants and the Summit Stewards 891-2670 ¯ Outdoors and Active — Snowshoe session
says he's responded to the who Protect Them” — Noon, Saranac Lake Free ¯ Meeting: Saranac Lake Village Board — from 3 to 4:30 p.m. or cross-country ski session
complaints by lowering the Library’s Cantwell Room, 109 Main St. Julia 5:30 p.m., village office, 39 Main St., Second from 5 to 6 p.m., Dewey Mountain Recreation
volume and moved the Goren, education director for the Adirondack Floor, Saranac Lake. Center, Saranac Lake. $30 for 6 sessions, includes
bells from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Mountain Club, will use photos and stories to ¯ Alcoholics Anonymous — Type BB meeting, trail fees and rentals and two Saturday outings.
The church is located in enlighten anyone who has ever wondered about 6:30 p.m., St. Agnes Church, 169 Hillcrest Ave., 518-524-5750
Albuquerque's North these rare specimens found on High Peaks, includ- Lake Placid ¯ Muddles and Music series: Scott Sileo — 5
Valley neighborhood. ing Mt. Marcy and Algonquin. Free. Bring lunch if ¯ Bingo — 7 p.m. every Monday, Saranac Lake to 8 p.m., The Lake House at the High Peaks
you like, and desserts and beverages will be served Adult Center, 136 Broadway, Saranac Lake. Doors Resort, 1 Mirror Lake Drive, Lake Placid.
open at 6 p.m. Pull tabs, snack bar
HAVE A
by the library’s Hospitality Committee. 518-891- ¯ TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) — 5 p.m.
4190. ¯ Al-Anon meeting — 8 p.m., basement of St. every Thursday, St. Eustace Episcopal Church
Agnes Church, 169 Hillcrest Ave., Lake Placid
NEWS TIP?
¯ Greenwood Bridge Club — Every Thursday, parish hall, Lake Placid, 518-523-2564
Tuesday, January 23
1 p.m., Greenwood Apartments Activity Room, 89 ¯ Alzheimer’s support group — Alzheimer’s
LET US
Greenwood St., Lake Placid. Friendly, Chicago- Disease Assistance Center presents. 6 p.m. the
style game. $1. Prizes awarded, light refreshments. fourth Thursday of each month, Saranac Village at
¯ Outdoors and Active — Snowshoe session Will Rogers, Saranac Lake, free. ADAC: 518-
KNOW.
¯ Rotary Club of Saranac Lake — 7:30 a.m.,
from 3 to 4:30 p.m. or cross-country ski session Left Bank Cafe, 36 Broadway. 564-3370 or 800-388-0199
from 5 to 6 p.m., Dewey Mountain Recreation ¯ Saranac Lake Elks Bingo — 7 p.m. every
CALL 518-
¯ Parents Anonymous meeting — 10 to 11:30
Center, Saranac Lake. $30 for 6 sessions, includes a.m. every Tuesday, Family Matters, 40 Marion Thursday, Elks Lodge, 30 Bloomingdale Ave.,
trail fees and rentals and two Saturday outings. St., Tupper Lake Saranac Lake. Doors open at 6 p.m. Pull tabs and
891-2600.
518-524-5750 ¯ Story time for pre-K children — 10 a.m. snack bar
¯ Muddles and Music series: Wayne Failing every Tuesday at the Goff-Nelson Memorial ¯ Narcotics Anonymous — 7:30 p.m., First
— 5 to 8 p.m., The Lake House at the High Peaks Library, 41 Lake St., Tupper Lake. Age-appropri- Presbyterian Church, Saranac Lake.
Features A6 • Adirondack Daily Enterprise • adirondackdailyenterprise.com • Wednesday, January 17, 2018
To Your
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Some use the term
For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston “free spirit” as a put-down akin to “flaky.” It’s a stance root-
Good Health
ed in the fear that, given the entire range of choices, we’d go
all wrong. Loosen the reigns on yourself today and you’ll
By Dr. Keith Roach see how untrue this is.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Love will be like talk-
Speed Bump
cerned, as they say it is too
much for the kidneys. I would
truly appreciate your opinion.
Also, I do not know whether
any of this may be relevant,
but I am not diabetic (but I am
insulin-resistant); I do not use
any medication; I am a smok-
er; I have gastritis; and I am
slightly overweight.
ANSWER: Five liters a day
is more than most people need.
by David Coverly
Coming out
changes the
game for
Kenworthy
By EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
PARK CITY, Utah — Gus
Kenworthy’s life has
changed, and unlike most ath-
letes who make it big at the
Olympics, it’s only partly
because of the medal he won.
When he left Sochi four
years ago, Kenworthy was
known as the silver medal-
winning, dog-saving freestyle
skier who was part of a his-
toric U.S. medals sweep in
the first Olympic ski
slopestyle contest.
His supposedly perfect stay
in Russia was something
much less, however, mainly
because of the secret he kept.
He was gay but would not tell
the world for almost two
more years. Now that he has
gotten that out in the open, he
feels a great sense of relief,
but he also is aware that his
newfound comfort comes at a
price. Fair or not, his next trip
to the Olympics, next month
in Pyeongchang, carries high-
er stakes.
Saranac Lake’s Kylee Clark wrestles with Lake Placid’s Graci Daby, center, and Kaleigh McKillip for the ball during the sec- “I’ve got more eyeballs on
AUSTRALIAN OPEN
By JOHN PYE Open — before his first dou- player with big potential,” one of his nonchalant
3. Romano’s B 140 87
4. Rusty Nail B 118 137
AP Sports Writer ble-fault of the set gave said Nadal, who won the between-the-legs shots on an
5. M.C.Motors 107 136
MELBOURNE, Australia Dimitrov a match point. French and U.S. Opens last important point.
6. Belvedere 102 138
7. Waterhole 98 142
(AP) — Grigor Dimitrov He converted it on the next year but had his preparation In what shapes as an enter-
8. Rusty Nail A 88 146
was pushed all the way in point when McDonald buried for Australia delayed taining showdown, he’ll PLAYOFFS
five sets before finally beat- a forehand into the net. because of an injured right meet No. 17-seeded Nick
First round
ing No. 186-ranked “It’s a tough day, obvious- knee. “After a while without Kyrgios in the next round.
(Best 2 of 3)
Jan. 16
Mackenzie McDonald, who ly,” Dimitrov said. “He being on the competition ... Kyrgios had a 7-5, 6-4, 7-
Romano’s B 11, Belvedere 8 (Romano’s B wins series 2-0)
had never won a tour-level played an unbelievable second victory in a row, 6 (2) win over Viktor
Jan. 18
Semifinals
match before qualifying for game. There’s not much I that’s very important.” Troicki, overcoming audio
(Best 2 of 3)
the Australian Open. can say — experience in the In the match preceding problems at Hisense Arena
M.C. Motors at Romano’s A
Romano’s B at Moose Club
Dimitrov won the season- end really helped me.” Nadal, Wozniacki felt like and complaining to chair
ending ATP Finals last That seemed to be a theme she was “one foot out the umpire James Keothavong,
SCOREBOARD
November and entered the of Day 3. tournament” before winning who ended up turning off his
tournament ranked No. 3, Second-seeded Caroline six straight games to advance. microphone and later being
but struggled in a second- Wozniacki had to save two “That was crazy,” hit in the head by a wayward
round night match which fin- match points and come back Wozniacki said after her 3-6, tennis ball.
ished 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 0-6, 8-6 from 5-1 and 40-15 down in 6-2, 7-5 victory. “I don’t And 38-year-old Ivo LOCAL SCHEDULE
as midnight approached the third set to beat No. 119- know how I got back into the Karlovic overcame Yuichi
Wednesday. ranked Jana Fett , and 2008 match. I was like, ‘This is Sugita 7-6 (3), 6-7 (3), 7-5, TODAY FRIDAY
2016, had never played any- from 5-2 down in the fifth I was one foot out of the No. 30 Andrey Rublev, who
Girls Hockey Seton Catholic at Lake Placid, 6:30
Beekmantown vs. Saranac
one ranked in the top 50 but for his win. tournament. She served a beat Dimitrov at the U.S.
p.m.
Lake/Lake Placid at Saranac Lake Colton-Pierrepont at Tupper Lake,
was far from overwhelmed. Rafael Nadal, the 2017 great serve down the T — it Open and who accounted for
Civic Center, 6 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
Indoor Track
He attacked Dimitrov’s runner-up, wasted no time in was just slightly out. I was 2006 Australian Open final- Saranac Lake at SUNY SATURDAY
backhand, turning a potential reaching the third round, kind of lucky.” ist Marcos Baghdatis 6-4, 6-
Plattsburgh Fieldhourse, 4:30 p.m. Boys Hockey
weapon into a liability for dropping only one service Wozniacki won the next 7 (5), 6-4, 6-2.
Carmel at Saranac Lake, 1 p.m.
THURSDAY
Girls Hockey
the Bulgarian, and hia sec- game — while serving for nine points, and 24 of the 31 At the other end of the
Boys Basketball
Alexandria Bay vs. Saranac
Saranac Lake at Beekmantown, 7
ond serves. the match — and making points played from when she experience spectrum, 15-
Lake/Lake Placid at Tupper Lake
p.m.
Civic Center, 11 a.m.
McDonald had three serv- just 10 unforced errors in a first faced match point. year-old qualifier Marta
Lake Placid at Seton Catholic, 6:30
p.m. Boys Basketball
ice breaks in the fourth set to 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4) win over Tsonga rallied from 5-2 in Kostyuk followed up her Norwood-Norfolk at Tupper Lake, St. Regis Falls at Tupper Lake,
force a deciding fifth and Leonardo Mayer. the fifth to overcome Denis first-round win over 25th-
7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
Indoor Track Girls Basketball
pushed it beyond 12 games “It’s an important victory Shapovalov 3-6, 6-3, 1-6, 7- seeded Peng Shuai with a 6- Tupper Lake at SUNY Potsdam, 5 St. Regis Falls at Tupper Lake, 5
— there’s no tiebreakers in for me, I mean, he’s a tough 6 (4), 7-5 in a 3-hour, 37- 3, 7-5 victory over wild-card
p.m. p.m.
Men’s Basketball Indoor Track
the fifth sets at the Australian opponent. Leonardo is a minute match that contained entry Olivia Rogowska. Schenectady County at North Saranac Lake at SUNY
Country, 7 p.m. Plattsburgh Fieldhouse, 10 a.m.
Women’s Basketball
NFL PLAYOFFS
By HYUNG-JIN KIM during the opening ceremo- dicted only up to 10 North in Lausanne,” it said.
WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS
Associated Press ny, Seoul’s Unification Korean athletes will end up The two Koreas have pre-
Saturday, Jan. 6
Tennessee 22, Kansas City 21
SEOUL, South Korea — Ministry said. being covered by an addition- viously sent joint teams to Atlanta 26, Los Angeles Rams 13
The rival Koreas agreed A joint statement distrib- al quota from the IOC. major international sports
Sunday, Jan. 7
Jacksonville 10, Buffalo 3
Wednesday to form their uted by the ministry said the A pair of North Korean events twice, both in 1991. New Orleans 31, Carolina 26
first unified Olympic team North Korean Olympic dele- figure skaters qualified for One event was the world
DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS
Saturday
and have their athletes gation will travel to South this year’s Olympics, but table tennis championships in Philadelphia 15, Atlanta 10
parade together for the first Korea across their heavily for- North Korea missed a dead- Chiba, Japan, and the other
New England 35, Tennessee 14
Sunday
time in 11 years during the tified land border. It said the line to confirm their partici- was soccer’s World Youth Jacksonville 45, Pittsburgh 42
opening ceremony of next delegation will include a 230- pation. The IOC said recent- Championship in Portugal.
Minnesota 29, New Orleans 24
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
month’s Winter Olympics in member cheering group, a ly it has “kept the door open” During an era of detente in Sunday, Jan. 21
South Korea, officials said. 30-member taekwondo for North Korea to take part the 2000s, their athletes
AFC
Jacksonville at New England, 3:05 p.m. (CBS)
The agreements still demonstration team, and jour- in the games. IOC officials marched together during the NFC
require approval from the nalists, athletes and officials. are to meet with sports and opening and closing cere-
Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6:40 p.m. (FOX)
PRO BOWL
International Olympic Ahead of the government officials from monies of nine international Sunday, Jan. 28
Committee. But they are the Pyeongchang Olympics, the the two Koreas and officials sporting events, including
At Orlando, Fla.
most prominent steps toward Koreas will hold a joint cul- from the Pyeongchang the Olympics and Asian
AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ESPN/ABC)
SUPER BOWL
rapprochement achieved by tural event at the North’s organizing committee in Games, but they failed to
Sunday, Feb. 4
the Koreas since they recent- scenic Diamond Mountain Switzerland on Saturday. produce a joint team.
At Minneapolis, Minn.
AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m. (NBC)
ly began exploring coopera- and have non-Olympic The IOC said in statement The current reconciliation
tion during the Olympics fol- skiers train together at the Wednesday that it has “taken mood began after North NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
lowing a year of heightened North’s Masik ski resort, note of a number of interest- Korean leader Kim Jong Un
tension over the North’s according to the statement. It ing proposals from different said in a New Year’s speech
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
nuclear weapons program. said the North also plans to sources.” that he was willing to send a GP L W
OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
During their third day of send a 150-strong delegation “There are many consider- delegation to the games.
Tampa Bay 44 10 3 31 65 161 112 17-4-1 14-6-2 9-3-1
Boston 42 10 8 24 56 137 108 14-5-4 10-5-4 7-1-2
talks at the border in about a to the Paralympics in March. ations with regard to the Critics have said Kim’s Toronto 46 17 4 25 54 147 133 13-7-2 12-10-2 5-4-1
week, senior officials The agreements are highly impact of these proposals on overture is an attempt to use
Detroit 44 19 7 18 43 119 135 10-8-6 8-11-1 6-9-2
Florida 43 19 6 18 42 122 141 10-7-3 8-12-3 6-4-1
reached a package of agree- symbolic and emotional. But the other participating NOCs improved ties with South Montreal 44 20 6 18 42 115 138 11-8-5 7-12-1 9-4-2
ments including fielding a it’s still not clear how many (national Olympic commit- Korea to weaken U.S.-led
Ottawa 42 18 9 15 39 117 149 9-8-5 6-10-4 5-6-3
Buffalo 44 24 9 11 31 99 151 6-11-3 5-13-6 3-5-2
joint women’s ice hockey North Korean athletes will tees) and athletes. After hav- international sanctions on Metropolitan Division
team and marching together come to Pyeongchang because ing taken all this into consid- North Korea while buying
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
Washington 45 28 14 3 59 140 127 18-6-0 10-8-3 8-4-1
under a “unification flag” none are currently qualified. eration, the IOC will take its time to perfect his nuclear New Jersey 43 23 12 8 54 137 131 12-6-3 11-6-5 4-5-1
depicting their peninsula South Korean media have pre- final decisions on Saturday weapons program.
Columbus 46 25 18 3 53 124 129 15-8-0 10-10-3 8-5-2
N.Y. Rangers 45 23 17 5 51 137 130 16-8-3 7-9-2 7-6-3
Pittsburgh 46 24 19 3 51 135 141 15-7-1 9-12-2 9-4-0
Frank Howard saw to it that arc. His previous high was and other victims of a dis- rubbed his genitals on her
Chicago 45 22 17 6 50 136 123 12-8-2 10-9-4 5-7-2
Pacific Division
Syracuse didn’t make history 14. graced former sports doctor and digitally penetrated her,
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
Tuesday. “We really needed a win, stepped forward in a among other abuse.
Vegas 43 29 11 3 61 145 117 18-2-2 11-9-1 11-1-1
San Jose 43 24 13 6 54 123 114 13-6-2 11-7-4 11-2-3
The Orange had never lost we really needed to get it,” Michigan courtroom She said Nassar denied it,
Calgary 45 25 16 4 54 131 125 12-11-0 13-5-4 8-5-1
five games in a row in the Howard said. “We’re going Tuesday to recount the sexu- and her parents initially
Los Angeles 44 24 15 5 53 129 107 11-8-3 13-7-2 5-7-3
Anaheim 45 20 16 9 49 122 125 10-8-3 10-8-6 7-4-5
42-year tenure of Hall of to ride the ups and downs and al abuse and emotional trau- believed him. Stephens said Edmonton 46 20 23 3 43 126 147 9-12-1 11-11-2 8-2-0
Fame coach Jim Boeheim, fight through adversity. . I ma he inflicted on them as she largely blamed her
Vancouver 45 18 21 6 42 119 147 7-12-3 11-9-3 4-8-1
Arizona 46 10 28 8 28 107 163 5-14-3 5-14-5 1-7-5
but coming off a dishearten- think we’re going to be children, including one who father’s suicide on the Monday’s Games Thursday’s Games
ing double-overtime loss at locked in now. We don’t warned that girls eventually shame and self-loathing he
Dallas 3, Boston 2, OT Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
No. 23 Florida State, that want to panic and want to “grow into strong women felt for defending Nassar.
Colorado 3, Anaheim 1 Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m.
San Jose 4, Los Angeles 1 Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
prospect loomed — even keep confident.” that return to destroy your “Perhaps you have figured N.Y. Islanders 5, Montreal 4, OT Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
against a Pittsburgh team that Syracuse didn’t exude world.” it out by now, but little girls
Tuesday’s Games St. Louis at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
St. Louis 2, Toronto 1, OT Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
entered the Carrier Dome much confidence for much of Nearly 100 victims are don’t stay little forever,” New Jersey 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Vegas at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
winless in the Atlantic Coast the game, clinging to a 37- expected to address the court Stephens said. “They grow
N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 1 Arizona at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Conference. The last time 35 lead with less than 10 during the four-day sentenc- into strong women that
Dallas 4, Detroit 2 San Jose at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Nashville 1, Vegas 0 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.
Syracuse lost five games in a minutes to go when the tide ing hearing for 54-year-old return to destroy your San Jose 3, Arizona 2, SO Friday’s Games
row came during the 1968- turned. Led by Howard, who Larry Nassar. Many cried as world.”
Tonight’s Games Vegas at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Montreal at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at Washington, 7:30 p.m.
69 season. had nine points and Tyus they told their stories on the The judge consoled the 29 Pittsburgh at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
Howard’s 18-points, Battle, who chipped in with hearing’s first day, and some women and girls who spoke
career-high seven rebounds, seven, the Orange outscored requested anonymity. Others or had their statements read NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
five steals and four assists led the Panthers 22-10 the rest unleashed. on Tuesday, saying they EASTERN CONFERENCE
the Orange (13-6, 2-4 ACC) of the way. “I testified to let the world should not blame them- Atlantic Division
to a much-needed 59-45 win “We turned the ball over know that you are a repul- selves. More victims will
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf
Boston 34 11 .756 — 8-2 L-1 18-6 16-5 22-8
over Pittsburgh (8-11, 0-6), too much to win a road game sive liar and those ‘treat- speak on Wednesday. Toronto 29 13 .690 3 1/2 6-4 L-2 15-3 14-10 18-6
snapping a four-game losing in this league,” said Pitt ments’ were pathetically Nassar has pleaded guilty
Philadelphia 20 20 .500 11 1/2 6-4 W-1 10-10 10-10 9-10
Tyus Battle, who scored had trouble attacking their Kyle Stephens said to his hands at his Michigan
Southeast Division
just four first-half points, had zone, but we just didn’t take Nassar, who often bowed his State University office, his
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf
Miami 25 18 .581 — 8-2 L-1 12-9 13-9 17-10
15 for Syracuse. Oshae good enough care of the ball head and closed his eyes or home and a Lansing-area
Washington 25 19 .568 1/2 6-4 L-1 15-9 10-10 13-11
Brissett added 10. to win, and that seems to be a looked away as she and oth- gymnastics club, often while
Charlotte 17 25 .405 7 1/2 6-4 W-1 11-12 6-13 8-14
Orlando 13 31 .295 12 1/2 2-8 W-1 8-12 5-19 7-19
Freshman Parker Stewart, little bit of a problem for us. ers spoke. their parents were in the
Atlanta 12 31 .279 13 4-6 W-1 8-12 4-19 6-20
who entered the game with a It doesn’t really matter what Stephens, the first victim room. He also worked for
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf
7.3 scoring average, tallied a the defense is, it can be zone to speak, said Nassar repeat- Indianapolis-based USA
Cleveland 26 17 .605 — 2-8 L-4 15-5 11-12 19-10
Sports Calendar
career-high 23 points for Pitt or man. We just turn it over edly abused her from age 6 Gymnastics, which trains
Indiana 24 20 .545 2 1/2 5-5 W-3 14-10 10-10 17-12
Milwaukee 23 20 .535 3 5-5 W-1 14-8 9-12 11-14
on 8-of-14 shooting, includ- too much.” until age 12 during family Olympians.
Detroit 22 20 .524 3 1/2 4-6 L-2 13-6 9-14 13-14
Chicago 17 27 .386 9 1/2 5-5 W-3 11-11 6-16 15-13
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf
Houston 30 12 .714 — 5-5 L-1 15-6 15-6 17-7
Email sports calendar items to sports@adirondackdailyenterprise.com, submit them on our website, fax them to 518-891-2756,
San Antonio 29 16 .644 2 1/2 5-5 L-1 19-2 10-14 16-9
mail them to P.O. Box 318, Saranac Lake, NY 12983, or drop them off at 54 Broadway, Saranac Lake.
New Orleans 23 20 .535 7 1/2 6-4 W-3 11-9 12-11 11-15
Memphis 14 28 .333 16 5-5 W-1 9-13 5-15 13-16
Dallas 15 30 .333 16 1/2 5-5 L-2 9-15 6-15 8-19
Thursday, Jan. 18 SLHS and have been out of school for at least 10 years.
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf
Information submitted should only be for the years the athlete Minnesota 29 17 .630 — 7-3 L-1 18-6 11-11 23-6
Junior Nationals will be in Solider Hollow, Utah beginning A category for coaches and teams is now part of the Hall of
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf
Saturday, Feb. 3 annual sports awards night. The deadline for nominations is
L.A. Lakers 15 28 .349 20 4-6 L-1 9-14 6-14 8-20
Sacramento 13 30 .302 22 2-8 L-5 7-13 6-17 8-17
Feb. 28 and should be sent to: Eric Bennett, SLHS Athletic Monday’s Games New Orleans at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Director, 79 Canaras Ave., Saranac Lake, NY 12983. Charlotte 118, Detroit 107 San Antonio at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
¯Winter Carnival Fun Run — The Saranac Lake Winter
Ongoing
Philadelphia 117, Toronto 111 Golden State at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Carnival Fun Run will start and finish at the Ice Palace on
Milwaukee 104, Washington 95 L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 8
day of the race or online at www.saranaclakewintercarni- an Outdoors and Active for Adults program at Dewey
Memphis 123, L.A. Lakers 114 Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
val.com. There will be hot chocolate and themed handouts for Mountain Recreation Center every Thursday between Jan. 11
Golden State 118, Cleveland 108 Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City 95, Sacramento 88 Thursday’s Games
all participants. For more information, call Dave Staszak at and Feb. 15. Cross-country skiing or snowshoe sessions will Indiana 109, Utah 94 Orlando at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 28 individual goals, nutrition, healthy living and the benefits of
Tuesday’s Games Minnesota at Houston, 9:30 p.m.
Orlando 108, Minnesota 102 Indiana at Portland, 10 p.m.
exercise. Snowshoe sessions will take place from 3:30 to 4:30 New Orleans 116, Boston 113, OT Friday’s Games
¯SLHS Athletic Hall of Fame — The Saranac Lake High is $30 for six sessions, which includes trail fees and rentals as
Portland 118, Phoenix 111 Miami at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Tonight’s Games Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m.
School Athletic Hall of Fame committee is accepting nomi- well as two Saturday outings. Register by calling 518-524- Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 8 p.m.
nations for its Class of 2018. Nominees must be graduates of 5750 or email mbormel@adirondackhealth.org.
Detroit at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m.
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1000 - Legal Notices (hereinafter “Reserve
Fund”). The purpose of
PUBLIC NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NO-
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF 500 - Help Wanted DENTAL OXYGEN - Anytime.
this Reserve Fund is to Anywhere. No tanks PLEASE CHECK
PUBLIC NOTICE TICE, that the Village NEW YORK INSURANCE your ad the first
NOTICE OF accumulate monies to of Saranac Lake Call Physicians Mutual to refill. No deliv-
COUNTY OF The Saratoga eries. The All-New day it runs. The
FORMATION finance the cost of ma- Board of Trustees, Springs Insurance Company Adirondack Daily
jor repairs and mainte- FRANKLIN for details. NOT just Inogen One G4 is
of Limited Liability Counties of Franklin City School District only 2.8 pounds! Enterprise and
nance, upgrades, and and Essex, State of NOTICE OF a discount plan, the Lake Placid
Company (“LLC”) seeks an outstanding REAL coverage for FAA approved!
replacements associ- New York, at the reg- PUBLICATION educational leader FREE info kit: News will be re-
Name: Diadem Com- 350 procedures. sponsible for one
ated with the proper- ular meeting held FORMATION OF A for the position of 866-941-2913
munications, LLC Arti- ties at 1-3 Main Street, High School Princi- 866-679-8194 or incorrect insertion
Monday, January 8, NEW YORK http://www.dental only. We reserve
cles of Organization 17 Main Street, and 2018 at the Village FOREIGN LIMITED pal. The district is
filed with the Secretary welcoming a diverse 50plus.com/41 REACH JOB the right to edit,
the connecting Hydro Offices, 39 Main LIABILITY COMPANY Ad# 6118 reject or reclassify
of State of New York Dam so that the annu- pool of applicants APPLICANTS
Street said Village PURSUANT TO with demonstrated any ad.
(“SSNY”) on al budget will not be adopted the follow- in your own backyard
NEW YORK LIMITED leadership in: The or across the state
10/23/2017. Office Lo- impacted negatively ing resolution: DISH
LIABILITY COMPANY success of ALL stu- with NYNPA’s news-
cation: Essex County. because of necessary dents, promoting an Network-Satellite
WHEREAS the Vil- LAW SECTION 802 Television Service. paper and online ad-
The “SSNY” is desig- repairs and upgrades open and inclusive
nated as agent of the of our water related
lage of Saranac Lake 1. The name of the
environment, secon- Now Over 190 chan-
vertising networks! Reminder to
has received assess- foreign limited liability nels for ONLY Call 800-777-1667 email ad
“LLC” upon whom pro- properties on Main dary curriculum and or contact this pap-
ments from TFR In- company is ADIRON- innovative instruc- $49.99/mo! 2-year Too busy during the
cess against it may be Street. er’s classified de-
dustries and AES re- DACK PARTNERS tional practices, sup- p r i ce guarantee. day to call in a
served. “SSNY” shall BE IT FURTHER RE- FREE Installation. partment today!
commending replace- TL, LLC. porting teachers to classified for sel-
mail a copy of any pro- SOLVED, This Re- FREE Streaming.
ment of the failing 25 grow as professional ling a car, lost cat,
cess to the “LLC” at: serve Fund shall be year old cast iron sec-
2. The date of filing
educators, profes- More reliable than Announcements shopping for a
2301 Saranac Avenue, of the Application for Cable. Add Internet
funded annually with tional boiler at the sional learning com- snowmobile, or
Authority with the De-
Lake Placid, NY
12946. Purpose: To
one percent (1%) of WWTP and partment of State is
munities and utiliz-
ing data to inform in-
for $14.95 a month.
1-800-850-3213 1004 - Notices someone to fill a
job position, rent
the Water Revenue WHEREAS the Vil- December 14, 2017.
engage in any lawful annually calculated structional practices, If you want to drink, an apartment,
act or activity. lage of Saranac Lake 3. The company is a implementing NYS that’s your etc.?
and shall be funded has received a quote Donate your car
Pub.: December 27, Pennsylvania LLC requirements for business. Just go to
annually in succeeding of $45,850 for pur- Special Education to Wheels For Wishes,
2017, January 3, 10, years through budget- which was organized benefiting Make-A- www.Adirondack
chase, removal and in- on May 20, 2005. and ENL students, DailyEnterprise.com
17, 24, 31, 2018 ary appropriations of clear communication Wish. We offer free If you want to stop,
stallation to replace 4. The county in New towing and your do- or
the one percent (1%) with all stakehold- that’s ours.
PUBLIC NOTICE the old boiler, York in which the of- nation is 100% tax www.LakePlacid
annual Water Reve- ers, technology use
Notice of Qualifica- WHEREAS the Vil- fice of the foreign limit- and integration and deductible. News.com
nues as of June 1, Call Alcoholics
tion of FOREMOST lage Board of Trustees ed liability company is team building with Call: (855) 376-9474 Anonymous: and do it yourself
2018 for fiscal year authorizes the Village
ENERGY, LLC. Appl. located is Franklin. the ability to moti- 518-561-8444 online! It’s great if
2018-2019. Additional Treasurer to utilize the vate staff and stu-
for Auth. filed with 5. The Secretary of you only have a
funding may be added dents. If you own a home,
Secy. of State of NY appropriate funds from State has been desig- you need Homeown- few quiet mo-
from General and the Sewer Reserve Desired Qualities: ments at the end
(SSNY) on 12/15/17.
Office location: Frank-
Sewer Fund Balances. and
nated as agent of the Strong character
ers Insurance. Pro- NOTICE: of the day.
company upon whom tect your house, be-
lin County. LLC BE IT FURTHER RE- and integrity, cultur- longings, valuables DEADLINE TO Quick and easy. Do
WHEREAS the use process may be PLACE OR
formed in North Caroli- SOLVED, The Chief ally proficient, fos- & more. Call now for it today, tonight or
of any reserves are served, and the Secre- ters strong relation- CANCEL
na (NC) on 09/21/15. Fiscal Officer is hereby a free quote. Don’t whenever you
subject to Permissive tary of State shall mail ships with communi- CLASSIFIED LINE can, 24/7.
SSNY designated as directed to deposit and Referendum, wait! 844-338-3881
a copy of any process ty and strong tech- ADS
agent of LLC upon secure the monies of nology skills. Em-
this Reserve Fund in NOW, THEREFORE against the company To run Monday -
whom process against BE IT RESOLVED served upon him or ployment Commenc- Lung Cancer? And Thursday: 3:30
it may be served. the manner provided es July 1, 2018. 60+ Years Old? If
that authorization is her to: p.m. the day be-
by section 10 of the Minimum salary of
Building
SSNY shall mail pro- hereby given to the Vil- So, You And Your fore.
General Municipal ADIRONDACK $125,000 based on Family May Be En-
cess to c/o Corpora- lage Treasurer to in- To run Friday and
tion Service Co., 80 Law. The Chief Fiscal PARTNERS TL, LLC the successful can- titled To A Signifi-
crease the 2017-18 Saturday, the
Your
Officer may invest the C/O ADIRONDACK didate’s professional cant Cash Award.
State St., Albany, NY appropriations via re- experience and deadline is Thurs-
monies in the Reserve PARTNERS LLC Call 844-291-8714 day at 2 p.m.
12207-2543. NC addr. serves for the installa- training. The District To Learn More. No
Fund in the manner
Brand
of LLC: 2626 Glen- tion costs of the boiler 2301 COUNTY LINE offers an excellent Risk. No Money Out To run in the Lake
wood Ave., Ste. 550, provided by section 11 ROAD benefits package, in- Placid News, the
and Of Pocket.
Raleigh, NC 27608. of the General Munici- CHAMPION, PA cluding tuition reim- deadline is Tues-
with the
pal Law, consistent BE IT FURTHER RE- bursement. The Sar- day, 3:30 p.m.
Cert. of Form. filed SOLVED that if re- 15622
with NC Secy. of with the investment atoga Springs City Meet singles
serves are used, the 6. The principal office
State, 2 S. Salisbury policy of the Village of School District’s tra- right now!
Village Clerk will be of the foreign limited li- dition of excellence No paid operators, just
St., Old Revenue Bldg. Saranac Lake. Any in- ability company is:
terest earned or capital authorized to make has drawn families real people like you.
Complex, Raleigh, NC public notice for the in- C/O ADIRONDACK to the Saratoga area Browse greetings,
Subscribe
27601-2903. Purpose: gains realized on the
Program
tended use of that re- PARTNERS LLC for many decades. exchange messages
Any lawful activity. monies so deposited The district serves
serve subject to Per- 2301 COUNTY LINE and connect live. Try
to the
or invested shall ac- over 6,400 students it free. Call now:
Pub.: December 27, missive Referendum. ROAD
crue to and become and employs more
2017, Janauary 3, 10, 1-646-507-5530
Call
Pub.: January 17,
Enterprise
part of the Reserve CHAMPION, PA than 1,000 faculty,
17, 24, 31, 2018 2018 15622 staff and administra-
Fund. The Chief Fiscal
Looking for a car? Call 518-891-2600
tors. Application
Officer shall account 7. The certificate of
891-2600
PUBLIC NOTICE
through OLAS by Read our Classifieds!
PUBLIC NOTICE Deadline: Apply
NOTICE for the Reserve Fund organization is filed in
RESOLVED THAT:
The Town of Wil- in a manner, which the office of the Secre- February 23, 2018.
maintains the separate The polling place for tary of the Common-
mington has a vacancy the forthcoming Village See www.saratoga
for Assessor. Annual identity of the cash wealth, 302 North Of- schools.org for more
and investments of the of Saranac Lake Elec- fice Building, Harris- information.
salary is $4,678. If in- tion on March 20,
terested, send a letter Reserve Fund. burg, PA 17120.
to Supervisor Randy BE IT FURTHER RE-
2018 will be the Audi-
torium of the Harriets-
8. The purpose of the 510 - Real Estate
Preston, Box 180, Wil- SOLVED, that except limited liability compa-
town Town Hall, 39
mington, NY 12997. as otherwise provided ny is to engage in any
Main Street, Saranac DEAL of the WEEK
Gerald Bruce by Section 6-c [6-g] of lawful act or activity for
Lake, New York.
Town Clerk the General Municipal which limited liability 10 acres - $29,900.
The polls shall be Woods, big pond,
Law, expenditures companies may be or- apple trees! 6 mi
Pub.: January 16, 17, from this Reserve open from 12:00 noon ganized.
2018 Fund shall be made until 9:00 PM.
Pub.: January 17,
Pub.: December 27,
from Cooperstown.
Priced 50% below Is seeking applicants for a
PUBLIC NOTICE only for the purpose 2017, January 3, 10, market! 1st come,
PLEASE TAKE NO- for which the Reserve
Fund is established.
2018 17, 24, 31, 2018 1st served!
888-644-0366
FULL-TIME 37.5 Hour Teller
TICE, that the Village
of Saranac Lake
Board of Trustees,
No expenditure shall
be made from this
NewYorkLandand
Lakes.com
Position available in Lake Placid
Counties of Franklin Reserve Fund without This position is responsible for processing daily financial
and Essex, State of the approval of this 520 - Miscellaneous transactions, such as deposits, withdrawals, loan payments and
New York, at the reg- governing board and promoting specific bank products when applicable.
ular meeting held without such additional
actions or proceedings Bathe safely and stay
Monday, January 8, in the home you love SKILLS REQUIRED: Good communication skills, math skills and
2018 at the Village as may be required by
section 6-c [6-g] of the
with trusted Ameri- ability to multi-task.
Offices, 39 Main can Standard Walk-
Street, said Village General Municipal in Tubs. For an in- EXPERIENCE: One year of cash handling and/or customer
adopted the follow- Law, including a per- home appointment, service experience preferred. Sales experience a plus.
ing resolution: missive referendum if call: 888-794-0668 MUST HAVE RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION
WHEREAS the Vil- required by subdivision
Looking for
4 of section 6-c[6-g].
lage of Saranac Lake If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete
an Apartment?
Pub.: January 17,
seeks to reduce the an online application on our website, www.communitybankna.com
Read our Classifieds!
impact on current bud- 2018
or mail resume to 45-49 Court St, Canton, NY 13617.
gets in the event of
EOE M/F/Individuals with Disabilities/Veterans
major repairs or up-
grades being needed
to the Village’s prop-
Visit www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com
erties at 1-3 Main
Street, 17 Main Street,
and the connecting
Hydro Dam, and
WHEREAS the Vil-
lage of Saranac Lake
seeks to establish a
reserve, the purpose
of which is to fund
these unanticipated re- Is seeking to fill the following positions:
pairs and upgrades to
the specified Village of Head Women’s Basketball Coach &
Saranac Lake’s Main Compliance Assistant
Street properties.
NOW, THEREFORE Head Women’s Volleyball Coach &
BE IT RESOLVED
that pursuant to sec-
Aquatics Coordinator
tion 6-c [6-g] of the View complete posting and application instructions at:
General Municipal www.paulsmiths.edu/humanresources/employment
Law, as amended,
there is hereby esta- Human Resources Department
blished a capital re- P.O. Box 265, Paul Smiths, NY 12970
serve fund to be employment@paulsmiths.edu
known as the Main
Street Reserve Fund Equal Opportunity Employer
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tention to make
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MATERIAL SALES ingly accept any drawer and cup-
own route in the Retired 2009 Ford
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is looking for a quali-
Bloomingdale, Ver- advertising for real
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5500 - Dogs board space below
shelves on top. Fits 2004 Buick SUV E450 Ambulance w/
montville and Loon 95K mi. 6.0 diesel
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dwellings adver-
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new things every homes for only a few make an excellent.
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tomer service to pro- for a person who is a week. on an equal op-
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will run your ad for
tractor at the Adiron-
reading blueprints 120K miles. For sale $1,200.
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quick learner, prob-
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rial takeoffs. Knowl- interested in people Unfurnished (518) 637-5326
edge of millwork a then apply today.
way in Saranac
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culation Manager
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BRONZE LEVEL
have the number of how invest heavily in arts and cul-
many people they sent it to, ture and what that could look
but they did report how many like for Saranac Lake. One
completed the 10-minute photo showed a mountain in
survey. a northern European town
Out of the 320 people who with paint scattered across
completed the survey, only the snow. Skiers would glide
eight were against increased down the hillside, leaving
spending and initiatives for colorful marks all over the
arts and culture in Saranac landscape. Another photo
Lake. showed a wheelchair ramp;
Lake Placid • Tupper Lake • Saranac Lake
A few attendees wanted Turner and Elcock stressed
more information about if that accessibility to theaters
MERIT LEVEL
investments into arts and cul- and art galleries is a key com-
ture will actually turn a prof- ponent to helping arts and
it. culture grow. One picture
Thomas Minehan, a local showed a mural on a building
retired doctor, sought to ease to encourage community art
people’s worries about the in public spaces. The last
money with the story of photo was of a cobblestone
Rockland, Maine, a town that street in Spain; overhead
for a long time was known hung a collection of multicol-
for its fish waste processing ored umbrellas that provided
plants and the rotting smells shade and created an interest- 77 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY • 518-302-3045
that came with them. After ing setting while people
the largest fish waste pro- shopped along the street.
196 Broadway, Saranac Lake, NY • 518-891-3151
cessing plant in town left the Residents must now wait
area, Rockland turned into a before AMS returns with its
major hub for tourism and master plan at the end of next
arts and culture. month, but some people said
“In the last five years,” that night’s presentation was
Minehan said, “they started a success.
getting cruise ships stopping Director of the Northern 117 Park St., Tupper Lake, NY • 518-359-3329 2237 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY • 518-523-1530
in with people dropping a lot Lights Choir Helen Demong
of cash.” said AMS presented their
Harrietstown Council- program well, and she was
woman Jordanna Mallach glad many people attended.
raised concerns about having “It shows there’s a lot of
an arts program that her interest in the arts,” she said,
daughter and other children “and the community wants to
can walk to after school. invest.” 2442 Main St., Lake Placid, NY • 518-523-1629 PO Box 587, 61 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY • 518-891-2233