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DANNEMORA — The vil- lage board created and filled the position of superintendent of public works in two quick motions, pr omoting Kim Provost to the post Sept. 7. Provost is a lifelong ar ea resident, and has worked with the village for the last 11 years, starting at the wastewater plant as an operator . When room for him opened up at the town garage, Pr ovost trans- ferred over. There, he worked under the recently-retired Thomas Tripp. Provost said he’s learned plenty about village mainte- nance fr om Tripp, and won't stop asking for advice now that he's been promoted. “I'm still picking his brain,” said Provost. He said he doesn't expect to increase his work load too much. “We have an outstanding crew. I've got some young guys working for me that I can't say enough about,” said Provost. Village Mayor Michael Ben- nett said the new title won't make for big changes in Provost's day-to-day duties. “He's alr eady been doing the job,” Bennett said. “The new title is something of a technicality.” The board had to pick out a job title that fit Provost's skill set. W ith knowledge of both water and highway opera- tions, superintendent of public works fit and was appr oved by the village. Bennett said Provost runs an efficient crew that com- pletes pr ojects much faster than expected. 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It’s important to remem- ber the victims in the tow- ers that day , said Gonyo, and first responders should be honored always. “They all deserve our thanks and admiration,” he said. “There’s no better way to honor them than to see the flag flying proudly.” Gonyo also pr esented a flag of honor to the town that carries the names of those who died in the Ten years after the World Trade Center towers were destroyed in a terrorist attack, a memorial service at Hawkins Pond remembered the tragedy. The SUNY Plattsburgh ROTC Color Guard placed the flags for the ceremony, and speakers including Congressman Bill Owens spoke about the ef- fects of the attacks then and now. See related story on page 8. Photo by John Grybos Bookmobile service will end this year. ROUSES POINT NEVER FORGET PAGE 2 This Week A Denton Publication It’s Applefest Time » Visit Peru this weekend for the 34th annual Applefest PAGE 5 Scan the QR Codes below with your mobile device. 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DANNEMORA — The vil-lage board created and filledthe position of superintendentof public works in two quickmotions, pr omoting KimProvost to the post Sept. 7.

Provost is a lifelong ar earesident, and has worked withthe village for the last 11 years,starting at the wastewaterplant as an operator . Whenroom for him opened up at thetown garage, Pr ovost trans-ferred over.

There, he worked under therecently-retired Thomas Tripp.

Provost said he’s learnedplenty about village mainte-nance fr om Tripp, and won'tstop asking for advice nowthat he's been promoted.

“I'm still picking his brain,”said Provost.

He said he doesn't expect toincrease his work load toomuch.

“We have an outstandingcrew. I've got some youngguys working for me that Ican't say enough about,” saidProvost.

Village Mayor Michael Ben-nett said the new title won'tmake for big changes inProvost's day-to-day duties.

“He's alr eady been doingthe job,” Bennett said. “Thenew title is something of atechnicality.”

The board had to pick out ajob title that fit Provost's skillset. W ith knowledge of bothwater and highway opera-tions, superintendent of publicworks fit and was appr ovedby the village.

Bennett said Provost runsan efficient crew that com-pletes pr ojects much fasterthan expected. Pr ovost'swealth of knowledge in publicworks has saved the villagefrom calling expensive con-tractors, Bennett said.

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Flagpolededicated in Chazy

CHAZY — Commemorat-ing the tenth year since theWorld Trade Center towerswere destr oyed in an at-tack, town hall has a newflagpole to fly their colors.

The pole was donated tothe town by the W oodmenof the W orld. W oodmenlodge 402 Secr etary T imGonyo said the date of thecommemoration and theopportunity to add to townhall.

It’s important to remem-ber the victims in the tow-ers that day , said Gonyo,and first responders shouldbe honored always.

“They all deserve ourthanks and admiration,” hesaid. “There’s no better wayto honor them than to seethe flag flying proudly.”

Gonyo also pr esented aflag of honor to the townthat carries the names ofthose who died in the Ten years after the World Trade Center towers were destroyed in a terrorist attack, a memorial service at Hawkins Pond remembered the tragedy.

The SUNY Plattsburgh ROTC Color Guard placed the flags for the ceremony, and speakers including Congressman Bill Owens spoke about the ef-fects of the attacks then and now. See related story on page 8. Photo by John Grybos

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Focus vs. Elantra exercise proves Ford really wants mpg title Hyundai Motors Co. promotes that its redesigned Elantra earns 40 mpg on the highway. This must vex Ford Motor Co.

Ford’s redesigned Focus gets 38 mpg highway -- unless a buyer opts for the SFE package (40 MPG).

Since the arrival of CEO Alan Mulally in 2006, Ford has set out to be the fuel economy leader in every segment. That’s why

Hyundai’s claim must be especially irksome.

So by gosh, Ford is going to prove that it is the leader regardless of what window stickers or advertisers say.

During a media drive event at Ford’s proving grounds in Romeo Mich., this week, Ford engineers had each reported drive the Elantra at 45 mph around a 2.5 mile course. The same reported was then asked to drive the Focus (not the SFE model) at the same speed around the same course. All conditions with the cars were equal, except for the drivers. An engineer in the backseat of each

car monitored the fuel economy each earned.

After dozens of reporters drove the vehicles, the data was calculated and the results were in. The average fuel economy earned by our group driving the Focus was 40.4 mpg versus the Elantra’s average of 37.8 mpg.

So Ford proved its point to a group of automotive journalists.

What did it accomplish? Not sure.

But, hey, I’m writing about it.

You can reach Jamie LaReau at jlareau@ crain.com .

August 27, 2011 - Automotive News

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By Keith [email protected]

ROUSES POINT — A North Countrysource of literacy on wheels has been shutdown.

The Bookmobile, r un by the Clinton-Es-sex-Franklin Library System, will no longerbe running as of the end of the year.

CEFLS director Ewa Jankowska said in apress release that the Bookmobile was a vic-tim of the current economic climate.

“Deep and ongoing budget shortfalls ar eresponsible for this decision, which was ahard one to make,” Jankowska said. “How-ever, despite the fact that we did everythingwe could, including not filling two staff po-sitions, and slashing our materials budgetseach year, we were faced with no alternative.Unfortunately, we needed to make a toughdecision between fulfilling our mission toprovide services to member libraries or tocontinue the bookmobile service. Our cur-rent budget climate simply cannot supportboth.”

The Bookmobile takes a monthly r outethroughout the communities of the thr eecounties which it serves. Stops thr oughouteach month include the Saranac town hall,Cadyville fire station parking lot, RoderickRoad Apartments, Morrisonville Post Officeparking lot, St. Regis Falls Adult Center ,Dickinson Center Fir e Station parking lot,Moira Cr ossroads parking lot, Br ushtonBoltser ’s IGA, North Bangor Post Of fice,Port Kent, Keeseville Country Gar dens,Clintonville near Methodist Chur ch, AdaCourt in Clif f Haven, Winebrook Hills Citi-zens Bank parking lot, Newcomb Schoolparking lot, Minerva town hall, Olmst-

edville four corners, Grover Hills Deli, Yan-don-Dillon Center in Mineville, W est Roadin Witherbee, Moriah Fire Department, Pyr-amids Pr eschool in Morrisonville, ClintonCounty Seniors in Plattsbur gh, Vilas Homeparking lot in Plattsburgh, Flynn Avenue inPlattsburgh, Treadwells M ills, L ewis f ourcorners, North Hudson town hall, Lor dHowe in Ticonderoga, Chilson CommunityHall, Lake Clear Post Of fice, Gabriels,Bloomingdale, V ermontville Post Of fice,Redford Church of the Assumption, RousesPoint, Beekmantown, Whippleville, NorthStar Industries, Constable, W estville, FortCovington, Peasleeville, Per u, Ellenbur gCenter, Chur ubusco, Brainar dsville andLyon Mountain.

“The fact that this decision had to be madebrings home the budget r ealities that li-braries have been facing for the past decade,during which library state aid funding hasbeen cut six times,” Jankowska said. “Thenumbers pretty much say it all.”

According to CFLS, reductions in NewYork State funding have amounted to a de-crease of $290,348, or 21.81 per cent fr om2007 to 2011, while personnel benefits haveincreased by $91,936, or 33 per cent duringthe same period.

The cost of running the bookmobile serv-ice in 2010 was $133,709.

The Bookmobile has been offered continu-ously since 1956, and it became an integralpart of the program. It offers a full range oflibrary services to more than 1,800 readers ofall ages in the three-county area.

“Our patr ons have r eally stuck with usthrough the years,” Driver Robert W elchstated as part of the pr ess release. “We seequite a few grandchildren of kids that used

the bookmobile while they were growing up.Our patr ons ar e the best, and it’s obviousthat our service will be missed.” stated book-mobile driver Robert Welch.

“The timing is especially unfortunate giv-en the fact that two local book stores are clos-ing,” Jankowska said. “It’s a sad time forreaders in our r egion. W e intend to workwith member libraries to come up with aplan to pr ovide library services to the r esi-dents that have traditionally depended onthe bookmobile for their recreational and ed-ucational reading materials.”

Cancer survivorship lecture upcoming at Angell Center

PLATTSBURGH — “Happiness In AStorm: Embracing Life As A Healthy Sur-vivor,” a free community lecture, takes placeWednesday, Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. at the AngellCollege Center Ballr ooms. Dr . W endy S.Harpham, internationally-known physician,cancer survivor and best-selling author willbe the featured speaker.

Dr. Harpham is a doctorof internal medicine, 20-yearsurvivor of (recurring) indo-lent lymphoma, awar d-win-ning author, patient advocateand mother of thr ee. Herwriting and speaking revolvearound the notion of a“Healthy Survivor,” namely,a survivor who (1) gets goodcare and (2) lives as fully aspossible. Dr . Harpham haswritten seven books on sur-vivorship, including AfterCancer, When a Par ent hasCancer, and Happiness in aStorm. Her Plattsburgh pres-entation will explor e oppor-tunities for happiness in lifedespite medical pr oblemsand even because of illness.

This program is hosted bythe EXPLORE Cancer Sur-vivorship and is part of theCVPH Community Lectur eSeries sponsor ed by theFoundation of CVPH. Reser-vations a re r equired. P leasecall the CVPH Public Rela-tions Office at 562-7320.

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attacks.Town Supervisor Staub Spiegel said the new flagpole is a bit taller and its construction

more robust than the old one. The new pole was set in place about a month ago.“It's a real nice addition,” said Spiegel. “We've had a lot of compliments so far.”Kris Sample, a first ser geant with the Vermont National Guard, returned from Iraq less

than a week before the ceremony, and was asked to say a few wor ds by his Woodmen sis-ter, Amy House.

The Woodmen frequently donate flags to local governments.“I appreciate you spreading the colors of our great country,” said Sample.Sample said that one only has to serve in Iraq or Afghanistan for a very short time to un-

derstand what freedom means, and how important it is to fight for and protect freedom.“It's an honor and privilege to be here,” said Sample.Missions abroad are important, Sample said, because aiding and assisting other countries

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Woman crashes intogarage, charged with DWI

CADYVILLE — Cadyville resident Penny S. Allen was ar-rested Sept. 4 and charged with driving while intoxicatedafter she careened across a lawn and into a garage off Route3 shortly after 3 a.m., injuring herself and damaging pr op-erty and her vehicle.

According to the Clinton County Sheriff ’s Department, itwas determined by of ficers that Allen was traveling at aspeed gr eater then r easonable and pr udent which causedher to cross the center line and lose control.

The vehicle, a 2003 Cevrolet, then slid out of control overa residential lawn, through a garden plot, struck a two cardetached garage, as well as two riding lawn mowers and agarden t iller. All o bjects a nd ve hicles i nvolved s ustainedheavy damage.

Allen was transported to Ch amplain Valley Ph ysiciansHospital wi th m inor i njuries a nd w as b eing t reated a ndevaluated. The Sheriffs Department also received assistancefrom the New York State Police.

The defendant was processed and released. In addition toDriving While Intoxicated, Allen was char ged with failur eto keep right, failure to stay in lane and speed greater thenreasonable and prudent.

She was schedu led to appear in the T own of SaranacCourt on Sept. 12.

The vehicle of Cadyville resident Penny S. Allen lays outside the garageshe crashed into during the early hours of Sept. 4.

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PERU — St. Augustine’sParish is baking up a fr eshApplefest for its 34th year.

“It’s a big family weekendfor the whole community ,”McBrayer said. “W e havegames and activities that arefun for everyone in the fam-ily.”

The event is scheduledthis year for Satur day, Sept.17 and Sunday, Sept. 18 from10 a.m. into the earlyevening. It will be held at St.Augustine’s Parish CenterGrounds, 3030 Main St.

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“There’s a lot of local foodserved at this thing,”McBrayer said.

Applefest is one of a kind.“It’s the only community

event in Peru now,” McBray-er said. “The other one was

the fir eman’s field daywhich was canceled a fewyears back.”

The weekend is a bigevent for the local Catholicchurch.

“I think it’s one of thelargest single fundraisingevents for St. Augustine’sParish,” McBrayer said.

The event raises an aver-age of $20,000 to $25,000 forthe parish every year , ac-cording to McBrayer.

“We should raise aboutthe same,” McBrayer said ofhis expectations this year .“A lot of it hinges on theweather.”

Vendors a t the craft sal e

are expected to sell a diver-sity of items, includingetched glassware, alienplush toys, candles, bir d-houses, cr ocheted hats,fleece pillows and dolls.

Applefest is sponsored bya large number of area busi-nesses.

Peru Applefest is on rain or shine

Pictured above is a float from the 2010 Applefest parade. This year’s Applefest is scheduled for Sept. 17 and18, rain or shine.

Photo by John Ryan

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When our publisher, Dan Alexan-der, told his editors that life inthe newsroom would change

dramatically when we launched our newwebsites — all 24 of them — he wasn’t kid-ding.

And then he said something that didn’tquite sink in until the switchover finally tookplace Aug. 2 6, j ust i n t ime f or t wo h istoricnews events, the Lake Champlain Bridge arch-lift and Tropical Storm Irene. He said, “We areno longer a newspaper organization, we are anews organization.”

Daily newspapers are already in “news or-ganization” mode, as are radio and televisionstations, and they have known for years theimportance of uploading br eaking news totheir websites as it happens. And the public —with an ever-growing appetite for digitalnews — expects the most up-to-date news ondemand.

If people feel an earthquake, for example,people want to log on to their local news web-site and find out what has just happened,ASAP. And if the story is not ther e, they’llmove on to another news website until theyfind the story. The goal of a news organizationtoday is to be the first website people turn tofor news of importance to them.

For weekly newspapers, the news pace hastraditionally been much dif ferent. We’ve hada week to r eport and publish the news, nothours or minutes. Weekly newspaper editorsand publishers have been trying to set theirproducts apart from dailies for well over 100years. Then radio edged into the news market,television followed, along with 24-hour cablenews channels, and the Internet blew the newsbusiness wide open. Our society now de-mands instant gratification.

For weeklies to r emain in business, theymust continue to be relevant to their readers,in print and online. That’s a delicate balance,and it’s an ongoing str uggle between the on-line-savvy cub reporter — who grew up witha Bluetooth device in his ear — and the hard-nosed news veteran — who banged out storieson typewriters with a cigarette behind his ear.The bottom line is both pr oducts have to bespecial enough to attract r eaders and con-sumers.

Consumers?Yes, in today’s news or ganization, it’s not

enough to attract r eaders to a news website.Today’s news consumers want a multimediaapproach to storytelling. That means wor ds,photos, video and audio. Luckily , our newwebsites have these features, and we are tak-ing f ull a dvantage o f t hem w ith o ur s tory-telling.

When our r eporters cover events, we now

try to get photos for slide shows and video. Wealso have the opportunity to put streaming au-dio files and podcasts on the sites.

We’ve recently been having great fun tryingto get br eaking news online befor e our com-petitors. We want to be “online first” or “firstonline” because we want you to know you canrely on Denton Publications and our sisternews groups — New Market Press in Vermont,Eagle News Group in Central New York, andthe Spotlight Newspaper Gr oup in the Capi-tal District — to bring you breaking news thatis important to you.

Here is a sampling of r ecent news storiesposted on our websites before anyone else:

•At 6:00 a.m. Aug. 26, two minutes after theLake Champlain Bridge ar ch began leavingPort Henry for Crown Point, we had the storyonline. Within an hour, we had a photographuploaded. By the end of the day , we had avideo online and another story. The next day,we had a 10-photo slide show of the move andanother story. We couldn’t p rint the storiesand photos until the following week, but wewere able to bring you the latest news with ourwebsites, before anyone else.

•On the morning of Aug. 29, minutes afterState Police said they had found the first oftwo women’s bodies in the Great Chazy Riv-er, we had the news online. Plus we later hadvideo interview of an eyewitness.

•At 10:52 a.m. Aug. 26, we posted the on-line story of Sophie Clarke, a W illsboro HighSchool graduate who is on the new cast of the“Survivor” television show . (It’s a mysterywhy the Pr ess-Republican printed, “W e hadthis first online at 5:30 p.m. yester day,” in itsSept. 13 edition.) We even had the story in twoValley News editions befor e the PR had it“first online.”

•At 11:29 a.m. Sept. 12, while Gov. Cuomo’spress conference was still in progress, we werethe first to post news online that Route 73 be-tween Keene V alley and the Northway wasopen.

We take pride in giving you the news inprint and online and telling those stories in avariety of ways. And we ar e confident mor epeople will notice our transition from a week-ly community newspaper group to a multime-dia news organization that continues to focuson local news.

This editorial is the collaborative opin-ion of a board comprised of Thom Randall,Fred Herbst, Lou V arricchio, Keith Lob-dell, Jeremiah Papineau, Andy Flynn andJohn Gereau. Comments may be directed [email protected].

‘Online first’ a news priority

Despite earning afirst place awardearlier this year

from the Free CommunityPapers of New York for ourwebsite, www.denpubs.com,we made the decision backin May to move forwardwith a major overhaul of thesite. Well, actually, that’snot exactly correct, the deci-sion we made was to changethe host, completely re-design and launch 24 newwebsites.

Let me explain. In 2009, we expanded our family of pub-

lications when we formed Community Me-dia Gr oup, LLC and acquir ed the EagleNews Group in Central New York and theSpotlight Newspaper Group in the CapitalDistrict. Much like the Denton Publica-tions, the network of community newspa-pers s erving th e Adirondack R egion, w esaw tremendous synergy for our advertis-ers and r eaders by adding the Eagle andSpotlight groups to our family of publica-tions which also includes two publicationsin Vermont, the Addison Eagle and Gr eenMountain Outlook.

Creating a network of sites that are eas-ily navigated allows r eaders the opportu-nity to either go directly to the hometownsite or the regional site or, if traveling, toone of the other regions.

While the 24 ultra local news sites ar enow live, having launched them the week-end Ir ene came to visit, we still have atremendous amount of work to do as webuild the sites out completely . Workingwith EllingtonCMS, a firm that helped theKnoxville News of T ennessee win a firstplace award from the National NewspaperAssociation, the new sites are loaded withso many features, we’ll be hard at work forsome time deploying all available options.

Speaking of Irene, the speed and flexibil-ity at which we can upload articles andmake photo galleries and videos availableseems to be very popular with r eaders.Within our immediate market, our internaltracking tools tell us that the first week thenew site was available, we had over 10times the normal traffic we have historical-ly seen on our old site.

And while I’m still learning all the newlanguage that goes with this new parallelnewspaper universe, I’m told the “sticki-ness” of the new site rivals that of the na-tional a verage o f t he m ost p opular w eb-

sites out in cyberspace.“Stickiness” is the amountof time users spend on thesite.

Our staf f and the peopleat EllingtonCMS wer e real-ly put to the challenge get-ting the new sites launched.I am so very pr oud of ourstaff for their perseveranceand ability to solve themany problems with bring-ing these sites to life andthen populating them withyour news and information.

The primary key to the new sites’ func-tionality will be the ability for you to useand interact with the sites, other r eadersand the staf f. The new platform allows usto interact more closely with you and youto interact more closely with us. There is adirect feed between the articles we postand Facebook and Twitter. The Mobile ap-plication has yet to be deployed but will beshortly, giving readers multiple ways to re-ceive their community news and updatesto breaking stories.

As technology and r eading habitschange, our goal is to offer you every pos-sible platform choice. We don’t see our 17-unit printing pr ess going away anytimesoon, but the ability to get news to you viamany methods as quickly as possible willassist us in staying competitive.

Once the sites are fully built out, we planto invite many of our independent printingcustomers to join our network. By offeringthis service, the addition of their localnews will add to the usefulness of the site.

For over 60 years Denton Publications,frequently called the “little company thatcould,” has found ways to overcome manyobstacles and continued to meet the needsof its customers. We hope this new offeringproves to be just as important to our futureas was the installation of our of fset print-ing press way back in the 1960s.

Oh, and one last thing. You’ll start to seeuser Blogs begin to populate the site. Any-one can place a Blog up on the new site. Justgo to Blogs and click on the tab to cr eateone. Of course, we’ll have to appr ove thecontent for safety purposes but it’s just oneof the many new and exciting featur esavailable to you. So go surfing, enjoy thenew featur es and let us know what youthink of our new websites.

Dan Alexander is publisher and owner ofDenton Publications. He may be reached [email protected].

New websites add choices, content

Dan AlexanderThoughts from

Behind the Pressline

Viewpoint

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Politicians need a lessonAfter listening to our various political so-

called leaders in Washington, D.C., they stillhave not learned simple economics.

I am no economist, by any stretch, but mygrandchildren seem to have a better graspon fiscal reality than any of those geniuses.

The youngest of them, 7 years old, knowshe has to actually pay for things, not giveIOU’s.

Of course, he can’t print real money, as canour government. At the same time, he can-not bankr upt an entir e nation by printingworthless bank notes.

Something is seriously wrong here. The politicians are ar-guing over semantics, instead of addr essing the r eal prob-lem, their inability to actually do their jobs. Unemploymentnumbers (the numbers ar e much higher than r eported be-cause so many people ar e no longer even eligible for bene-fits because of the length of this economic downturn) are ris-ing and rising yet more.

It can all be traced back to one simple thing: politiciansgetting their fingers in the pie, instituting policies that ar efinancially unsound. Ever since Fannie and Fr eddie startedcrying about not having any money because so many badloans had been written (while their politically appointedCEO’s got rich bonuses), the housing market has gone down.

Of course, the community governments have not loweredany property taxes, even though the true value of the homes

in their ar eas ar e r e-duced.

We have not recoveredfrom the so-called reces-sion of 2008 (normallythat takes about 14months or so), and thatwas thr ee years ago.Now, we ar e going intoanother r ecession? Idon’t believe so. This isstarting to look mor elike the depr ession of1929.

Doyle FrostPlattsburgh

Important help for tournamentOn behalf of the North Country Association for the Visu-

ally Impaired, we would like to thank the following for theircontributions to the eighth-annual Golf For Sight T ourna-ment, held Aug. 12 at Harmony Golf Club in Port Kent: Tour-nament Underwriter for the second year , Eye Car e for theAdirondacks, and AAA Northway, Adirondack Museum,Airborne Speedway, Alan's Party Supply, Arnie's, Arnold'sGrocery, AuSable Chasm, Casella W aste Systems, Cumber-land 12 Cinemas, David Lockwood, Denton Publications,Dick's Sporting Goods, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Erenstone, Dr.Robert I. Adler, Eclipse Fitness & Spa, Eye Peek, FirstV iew

Eye Car e Associates, G. Robert Oyer , LLC, G.W illikers,George Moore, Gioiosa's Wine & Spirits, Joy Good, Gor donPratt Agency, Gor don Oil, Gr egory Gachowski, HamiltonFuneral Home, Industrial Med T esting, Liberty's Garage,Liquor & Wine Warehouse, Liz Company, Malone Golf Club,Marsha Homes, James Abendroth, Niles, Piller & Bracy, NYSOCFS, Patinelli Fine Art Gallery, Peru Central School Feder-al Cr edit Union, Plattsbur gh Distributing, Price Chopper ,Rambach's, Santa's Workshop, Simplex Grinnell, Smith's ProShop, Sur gical Eye Car e, Depot Theatr e, Foundation atCVPH, the Press-Republican, The W ild Center, Titus Moun-tain, Tupper Lake Lions, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1231Canton, Walmart Vision Center, Warren Tire, Whiteface Club& Resort and Willsboro Golf Course.

Special thanks to T ournament Director Joy Good. Thankyou to the staf f at Harmony Golf Club, especially SeanLoughan and Connor Good. You all did an outstanding job.

Thank you to the golfers for supporting NCA VI and tak-ing the time to play for our cause. Many thanks to our vol-unteers and their contributions of time and "wine!" Thanksto Barbara Zelinski for the team pictures.

Proceeds will fund low-vision equipment, adaptive equip-ment and our Courtesy V isit Program. Looking forwar d toseeing you all next year.

Donna M. AbairNCAVI executive director

Jodi BurnsNCAVI development coordinator

When most peo-ple think of in-sects, bad ones

come to mind. Fortunately ,the vast majority of insectsin the world ar e not pestsand because every pest hasa predator, many insects arebeneficial.

Beneficial insects ar e in-sects that help your gr owhealthy plants. The mostcommonly thought of bene-ficial ar e the pollinatorssuch as honey bees. But,there is a group of insects that either eat orparasitize unwanted gar den pests. Know-ing how to attract those beneficial insects tothe garden is important.

The first step in attracting beneficial in-sects to the gar den is to stop using pesti-cides. These chemicals do not dif ferentiatebetween the good and the bad bugs. Be pa-tient. If your peppers have aphids, give theladybugs time to find the smorgasbord, eat,mate, lay eggs, and let the ladybug larvaecontinue to pick the plants clean.

Planting an insectary in or near the gar-den will help attract the beneficial bugs tothe neighborhood. An insectary is a gardenplot or section of the plot dedicated just forthe insects. The gar den can be a landscapebed right near the garden, or several smallplantings interspersed among your currentflowers or veggies.

Flowers such as fennel, yarrow, and dill,and composite flowers, such as daisies, cos-

mos, and zinnias, ar e twoimportant flower shapesthat attract insects who, inthe adult phase, feed on nec-tar and pollen but whose lar-vae are voracious pr edatorsand parasites. Some of theseinsects include hoover flies,lacewings, and parasiticwasps.

Low cover is importantfor ground beetles that feedat night on slugs, cutworms,and root maggots. This cov-er can be low-gr owing

herbs, mulch, flat stones, or boar ds. Tallerplants are important for pr edators such asstink bugs and praying mantids. Manytimes these large, predatory insects hide sowell in the tall plants, that we don't even no-tice they are there!

Like all living things, beneficial insectsneed water. This need can be met by simplyplacing a water -filled saucer with somerocks in and ar ound it in the gar den. Mostof these insects have wings and will moveout of the garden if water is not available.

With some time and an understanding,even the most bug-squeamish gar denerscan come to appr eciate the importance ofbeneficial insects and biodiversity withinthe garden!

Anne Lenox Barlow is a professional horticulturistwho enjoys gardening with her family in Plattsburgh.She also chronicles her gardening experiences at herblog www.northcountrygarden.wordpress.com. Shecan be reached at [email protected].

Insects can be friends, not foesLast week, I wr ote about

planning healthy schoollunches. This week I am

going to give you some healthylunch and snack ideas to includein your child’s lunch box. Remem-ber gather your list of possiblemeal and snack options and rotatethem, write them into a calendarif you need to. Preparation is key.

Also take a few minutes thenight befor e to get lunches andsnacks all ready to go. Store themin the fridge and pack up theirlunchboxes in the morning…itmakes getting out the door so much easier.

Lunch Ideas• Whole grain bagel with cream cheese, car-

rot sticks, orange slices, crackers• Almond butter and jelly sandwich on

whole grain br ead, yogurt, cucumber slices,pretzels

• Har dboiled egg, whole grain r oll, appleslices, celery sticks w/peanut butter andraisins

• Pita stuffed with hummus, lettuce, toma-toes, and sprouts. Grapes, whole grain crack-ers

• Cheese and crackers, carr ot and celerysticks with dip, apple slices, grapes

Snack Ideas• Fresh Fruit• Whole grain cereal bar• Healthy granola bar (beware of the candy

bar granola bar look-alike)

• Homemade trail mix• Whole grain crackers

Hot Meal Ideas• Plain oatmeal mixed

with some honey and nutbutter topped with appleslices

• Whole grain pastawith marinara sauce

Make Your Own Trail Mix• Cereal, pretzels, crack-

er pieces, raisins• Raw almonds, raw sun-

flower seeds, craisins• Raw cashews, craisins, pretzels• Raw mixed nuts, dried fruit

These are just a couple of ideas. Ther e areno r ules to making trail mix, so get cr eativeand keep it inter esting and fun. Make lar gebatches and keep in a food safe container tohave handy for when you need it.

Add some of these options to your lunchcalendar and see how it goes. Again, give yourchild lots of healthy options especially whenintroducing new foods. It is also nice to add atreat every now and then like a couple yogurtcovered pretzels, or a small homemade muf-fin. Next week, I’ll bring you some more easyand healthy lunch and snack ideas.

Corinna Maggy is a National Academy ofSports Medicine certified personal trainer and cor-rective exercise specialist offering private person-al training, classes, and weight management pro-grams. She can be r eached at 605-3549 or [email protected].

It’s time for Lunchbox 101: Part 2

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Callie is approximately 2 years old and was found asa stray in the city of Plattsburgh. She is very affection-ate and loving. She is spayed and up to date on all ofher vaccinations.

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Farley and Fallon came to the shelter as straysand have blended in with the lar ge numbers.Farley has a nice personality and likes af fec-

tion as well as lounging in the sun. The cats would dowell in a home together or individually . Fallon hasbeen spayed, has tested negative for FeLV/FIV and isup to date on vaccinations. Farley has been neutered,tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is up to date on vac-cinations.

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PLATTSBURGH — T en years after theWorld Trade Center towers wer e destroyedin a terr orist attack, SUNY Plattsbur ghmarked the day with a somber cer emonywhere most speakers called for peace.

Max Marsh is a student from Long Islandwho lost a relative in the attacks.

His cousin, Vanessa O’Connor was work-ing at the towers, in her mid-twenties andpregnant, when the planes hit. Though hewas only in grade school, Marsh said theevent has effected him greatly.

“It surprises me how I get choked upwhenever I think about it,” he said.

Marsh estimates that he was in the fourthgrade when the towers wer e attacked. Theclass had just recited the pledge of allegianceto begin the day, and one of the teachers keptreturning to the class and calling out stu-dents.

He r ecalls the excitement and appr ehen-sion of being called next. When he was, hewas sent home with his father to have lunchand watch TV. The r eal impact of the eventdidn't hit him that day , but its significancehas grown.

O'Conner's mother, Donna Marsh, is a rolemodel, said the student.

When protests against a planned mosquenear ground zero were heated, the victim'smother s tressed t hat a cceptance a nd p eacewere far mor e important than ideologicalbattles.

Marsh said he knows he's not the only onewho feels the effects of the tragedy.

“It's not just me, everybody has their ownstory,” said Marsh.

Congressman B ill O wens r ead f rom th ePrayer of St. Francis of Assisi, which opens,“Lord, make me an instr ument of yourpeace. Wher e ther e is hatr ed, let me sowlove.”

Owens visited New York City two weeksafter the attack. Ground zero was still smol-dering when he arrived. The law firm heworked for lost five people in the towers.

The most telling moments of the event'seffects came to him during his flights. On hisway in and out of New York following the at-tacks, there were no more than three passen-gers on his planes.

It's important to pay our respects and un-derstand the significance of the attacks na-tionally and globally, he said.

“It's changed all our lives,” said Owens.Student Association pr esident Prajwal

Shah was a student in Darjeeling, Indiawhen the towers were attacked.

His first alert was at two in the morning,when the dorm war d burst into everyone's

rooms exclaiming that ther e was a bombblast in the U.S.

When he first saw the images on televisionwith the other students, he thought it musthave been an accident. When the footagecontinued and he saw the second plane raminto the tower , the r eality sank in and theroom fell silent.

“No matter where you were in the world,

it affected you deeply,” said Shah. “This is-n't only about American people; it's aboutthe whole world.”

Cadet Nick Petramole lead the SUNYPlattsburgh ROTC color guard through ma-neuvers during the ceremony.

“It means everything to me” to be a partof the ceremony, said Petramole. “We love tobe here.”

9/11 remembered at Hawkins Pond

Speaking at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony at Hawkins Pond are SUNY Plattsburgh Student AssociationVice President Charles Sanchez, Congressman Bill Owens and S.A. President Prajwal Shah at the microphone.

Photo by John Grybos

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ACROSS1 Low tide revelations9 Dorm bosses, briefly

12 Give out15 Like some tea19 Coda relative20 Nonresident doctors22 Letter-bottom letters23 Sea brass24 Frat for complainers?26 “Look! Ghosts!”?28 Spill clumsily29 Point a finger at30 Doctor's order32 Natural to a region34 Gainesville gridder39 Twisted look41 Baa maids?42 Bottom-row key45 Islands to which canaries are

native47 Firefighter Red49 17-Down's org.50 __' Pea51 Chest protectors53 __ muffin55 First printing, say57 Public role58 Like most mules60 “An Inconvenient Woman” au-

thor Dominick61 Biol., e.g.62 White water?64 Jazzy Vaughan65 Inception66 Place to see a sched.

69 Drop71 Jared of “Mr. Nobody”72 Indy additive73 Drinks for Radar75 Side with77 Bud79 Creator of Auric and Julius82 Blow83 Diagnostic school exam85 Mention88 Minx-like90 Poor, as an excuse91 David, to some scholars92 “My word!”93 It's heard in Isr.95 Bottle size97 One with net gains?98 Novelist Deighton99 Rob of “Parks and Recre-

ation”100 Tropical starch sources102 Swimming pool concern103 Word in some carriers' names106 Show saver107 Capital near Lake Volta110 Exams during which students

can talk112 Complaint about a weak

morning cup?119 Unfriendly store owner?122 Shop in airport stores, say123 Incites to attack124 “Roots” Emmy winner125 Pottery worker, on occasion126 Road across Penn.127 Retired flier

128 Some ranges129 Ones who swear in court

DOWN1 Part of a seder2 Bun, for one3 Makes faint4 Resell quickly5 Petty o f “A L eague o f Their

Own”6 Culture medium7 Subject of an annual Ottawa

festival8 Poems whose structure is

based on the number six9 Whistle blower

10 Turning point11 Inscribed monument12 City on the Elbe13 At exhilarating times?14 Conductor __-Pekka Salonen15 Son of Abraham16 Hook or Cook: Abbr.17 Old Bruin nickname18 Senior member21 “Whose radiant eyes your __

brows adorn”: Dryden25 Singer Kristofferson27 One following dogs31 Minimum33 Combine34 Pants you can't wear35 Worshiper of the rain god

Tlaloc36 “Pauses are normal” adage?37 49-Across's Bobby et al.38 Vegas alternative40 They may be last42 Like kittens and puppies?43 Sierra __: African republic44 Church holding46 Important stars48 Countrified50 Double's doing52 One skilled at expressing re-

lief?54 Lead56 Union exchanges58 Turn in place59 Plastering strip63 “... a Loaf of Bread ...” poet67 At risk of capsizing68 Italian wine area70 Cereal brand73 “On the Beach” novelist Shute74 Rub the wrong away76 Pay78 Sq. mi., e.g.80 Adrift, perhaps81 Dame intro?84 Ambush, perhaps86 FRONTLINE target87 Disney's “__ and the Detec-

This week’s theme: “Let me interject”

tives”89 Restaurateur Toots91 Kicked up, as a fuss94 University of Cincinnati player96 “The Red” guy99 Neeson of “Schindler's List”

101 1959 Fiestas hit103 Got off the chair104 Approvals, in 105-Down105 Much street talk107 Helper: Abbr.108 Shoulder troublemaker?109 Prepare to fire111 Bygone cutter113 Tent part114 Red Muppet115 Times when Cognac heats up?116 Venom117 Part of USA: Abbr.118 The lady's120 Some tech sch. grads121 __-80: old computer

Solution to last week’s puzzle

John E. Forth, 63BELMONT — John E. Forth, 63,

passed away Sept. 3, 2011. A funeralservice was held Sept. 8 at SpauldingFuneral Home in Malone. SpauldingFuneral Home is in charge of arrange-ments.

Paul E. Ruell, 28PLATTSBURGH — Paul E. Ruell,

28, passed away Sept. 5, 2011. A funer-al service was held Sept. 9 at Port Dou-glas Cemetery . Hamilton FuneralHome, Keeseville, was in char ge ofarrangements.

Betty B. Devins, 67PLATTSBURGH — Betty B.

Devins, 67, passed away Sept. 6, 2011.Burial was at St. Peter’s Cemetery inPlattsburgh. Brown Funeral Home,Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrange-ments.

Howard J. Blaise, 80AUSABLE FORKS — Howar d J.

Blaise, 80, passed away Sept. 6, 201 1.A funeral service was held Sept. 10 atHoly Name Church. Burial followedin the parish cemetery . Zaumetzer-Sprague Funeral Home in AuSableForks was in charge of arrangements.

Patricia A. Kinsman, 50PORTLAND, Maine — Patricia

Ann Kinsman, 50, passed away Mon-day, Sept. 5, 2011. Zaumetzer-Sprague

Funeral Home in AuSable Forks wasin charge of arrangements.

John E. Bishop, Jr., 76PLATTSBURGH — John E. Bish-

op, Jr., 76, passed away September 8,2011. There was a private funeral serv-ice. Burial was at Whispering MaplesMausoleum. Brown Funeral Home,Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrange-ments.

Robert J. Provost, 88PLATTSBURGH — Robert J.

Provost, 88, passed away Sept. 8, 2011.A funeral service was held Sept. 10 atBrown Funeral Home, Plattsbur gh.Burial was in Immaculate Conceptioncemetery in Keeseville. Brown Funer-

al Home was in char ge of arrange-ments.

Phyllis C. Barton, 85CLERMONT, FLA. — Phyllis C.

Barton, 85, passed away Sept. 2, 2011.

Shepherd W. Colonna Jr., 75LOUISVILLE, TENN. — Shep-

herd Waller Colonna Jr ., 75, passedaway Sept. 5, 201 1. Burial was inLouisville Cemetery . McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home,Maryville, Tenn., was in char ge ofarrangements.

Michael R. Hynes, 54MORRISONVILLE — Michael

Richard Hynes, 54, passed away Sept.9, 2011. A funeral service was heldSept. 13 at St. John's Chur ch. Burial

was in Divine Mer cy Cemetery onCumberland Head. Br own FuneralHome, Plattsburgh, was in char ge ofarrangements.

Dudley V. Doyle, 83MT. GILEAD, N.C. — Dudley Ver-

non Doyle, 83, passed away Aug. 11,2011. A funeral service was held Aug.16 in the Stanly Funeral Home Chapelin Albemarle, N.C. Burial was in Stan-ly Gardens of Memory. Stanly Funer-al Home was in char ge of arrange-ments.

Edward W. Smith, 90QUEENSBURY — Edward Wylie

Smith, 90, passed away Sept. 6, 201 1.Scott and Barbieri Family FuneralHomes was in char ge of arrange-ments.

Linda K. F. O'Connor, 71MORRISONVILLE — Linda Kile

Fitzgerald O'Connor, 71, passed awayAug. 31, 2011.

Constance A. Johnson, 74PLATTSBURGH — Constance

“Connie” A. Johnson, 74, passedaway September 10, 201 1. Funeralservices were private. Burial was atRiverside Cemetery in Plattsburgh.Brown Funeral Home, Plattsbur gh,was in charge of arrangements.

Gary Nixon, 63ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — Gary

Nixon, 63, passed away Aug. 28, 2011.A funeral service was held Sept. 17, atHoly Name Church in Au Sable Forks.

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F r i d a y , S e p t . 1 6F r i d a y , S e p t . 1 6PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m.

- 4 p.m. 643-8618. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge

2072, 1 Elks Lane, 5-7:30 p.m. Take-outs avail-able. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072

PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Clas-sic Cruisers Cruise-In Night, Skyway Plaza, 6:30p.m. Classic cars on display. 572-3701 orhttp://cvcc1.homestead.com..

LAKE PLACID — Poetry reading and au-thor signing by Elaine Handley, Marilyn Mc-Cabe and Mary Sanders Shartle. Lake PlacidCenter for the Arts Gallery. Free. 7 p.m. 523-2512.

S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 1 7S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 1 7WESTPORT — Dog agility show. Essex

County Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free.SARANAC LAKE — Rummage sale.

Saranac Village at Will Rogers. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.891-7117.

PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Farmersand Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 9a.m.-2 p.m. 493-6761 or www.plattsburgh-farmersandcraftersmarket.com.

ELLENBURG DEPOT — Book sale. Ellen-burg Sarah A. Munsil Free Library, 5139 Route11. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $2 donation per gro-

cery bag.PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m.

- 3 p.m. 643-8618. WILLSBORO — Roast and picnic. 1812

Homestead Museum, Mountain Road. $20 perperson, $10 for ages 6-10. 2-6 p.m. 643-8774.

AU SABLE FORKS — ASVC athlete hall offame induction. American Legion Post 504. $5.569-6985.

MORRISONVILLE — North CountrySquares Dance Club meets, Clinton CountyFairgrounds, 84 Fairgrounds Road, Mor-risonville. 7 p.m. Caller Bob LaBounty and cuerMo Wall. 561-7167 or 492-2057.

WHALLONSBURGH — Jane Eyre screen-ing. Whallonsburg Grange Hall. 8 p.m. $5, $2for kids.

LAKE PLACID — Invasive species presen-tation by Hilary Smith. High Peaks InformationCenter. 8 p.m. 523-3441.

S u n d a y , S e p t . 1 8S u n d a y , S e p t . 1 8REDFORD — Saranac fiddlers. Assumption

of Mary School. Noon. $3 singles, $5 couples.Free admission to players.

WESTPORT — Dog agility show. EssexCounty Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free.

LONG LAKE — Walk through the woodswith Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce inpartnership with Paul Smith's College. John

Dillon Park. 3:30-6:30 p.m.

M o n d a y , S e p t . 1 9M o n d a y , S e p t . 1 9PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Seniors

Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Cen-ter, 5139 N. Catherine St., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 563-6186, ext. 102.

T u e s d a y , S e p t . 2 0T u e s d a y , S e p t . 2 0SARANAC LAKE — Enhancing Main Street:

Making Upper Floors Work Again workshop.Saranac Laboratory, 89 Church St. 9 a.m. - 3:30p.m. Must pre-register by Sept. 16. Free. 462-5658 x17.

LAKE PLACID — Beginner African drum-ming class. Lake Placid Center for the Arts. 6-7p.m. $10. 524-1834.

SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammerscountry music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall,3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056.

LAKE PLACID — African dance class. LakePlacid Center for the Arts. 7-8:30 p.m. $5. 791-9586.

SARANAC LAKE — Adirondack Singers re-hearsal. Adirondack Alliance Church. 7:15-9:15p.m. 523-2238.

ELIZABETHTOWN — Pleasant ValleyChorale rehearsals. Elizabethtown Social Cen-ter, Rt. 9. $12 for whole season. 873-7319.

W e d n e s d a y , S e p t . 2 1 .W e d n e s d a y , S e p t . 2 1 .PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Farmers

and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 10a.m.-2 p.m. 493-6761 or www.plattsburgh-farmersandcraftersmarket.com.

LAKE PLACID — Free hot meal open topublic. Adirondack Community Church, 2583Main Street. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 2 2T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 2 2WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library,

6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219.LAKE PLACID — Story hour, Lake Placid Pub-

lic Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. Free. 523-3200.

PLATTSBURGH — Journey Into Reading,Champlain Centre Mall, 60 Smithfield Blvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. Reading for children up to age 16 withfree book provided. Hosted at center court.www.journeyintoreading.org.

WESTPORT — Music performance. WestportLibrary, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-4022.

F r i d a y , S e p t . 2 3F r i d a y , S e p t . 2 3KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge

2072, 1 Elks Lane, 5-7:30 p.m. Take-outs avail-able. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072.

SARANAC LAKE — The Mousetrap. Pen-dragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m.

S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 2 4S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 2 4SARANAC LAKE — Alzheimer’s Walk to Re-

member 2011. Saranac Lake High School. 10a.m. 891-7117.

WILLSBORO — Second Annual MasonicFall Classic Golf Tournament. Willsboro GolfClub. 10 a.m. $60. 963-4176.

PERU — First annual kids fair and festival.Babbie Rural & Farm Learning Museum, 250River Rd. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $5.

WEST CHAZY — Fire truck rides. Firehouse,Rt. 22. Noon to 3 p.m.

WEST CHAZY — Chinese auction. Mason-ic Lodge, Rt. 22. Noon.

ELLENBURG DEPOT — Book sale. Ellen-burg Sarah A. Munsil Free Library, 5139 Route11. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $2 donation per gro-cery bag.

MORRISONVILLE — Child passenger safe-ty seat event. EMS building, 21 Banker Rd.. 10a.m. - 2 p.m.

LAKE PLACID — Photographer book sign-ing. Bookstore Plus. 3-5 p.m. 523-2950.

DANNEMORA — Roast beef dinner. Dan-nemora United Methodist Church, 86 ClarkStreet. $9 adults, $5 ages 5-12, free under five.492-7062. 5-8 p.m.

ESSEX — Barn dance. Black Kettle Farm. 7p.m. $10. 963-7385.

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SYRACUSE — The North-ern Adir ondack CentralSchool chapter of FF A wasawarded 32 ribbons at theNew York State Fair for en-tries in various contests.

According to Donald Jones,the school’s FF A advisor andagriculture instr uctor, this isthe second year in a r ow theschool took first place in dairyhandling, winning studentMatt Carter a trip to nationalsin Indianapolis, Ind. Jonessaid though Carter took tophonors, he did not grow up ona farm, and has been workingfor the past four years withHomer Bushey, a former NACagriculture teacher.

Kaleb Sample came infourth for dairy handling andwill be going to The Big E inWest Springfield, Mass., tocompete.

Both Carter and Samplehave been showing with theFFA for four years.

Alden Kerr also took thefirst place individual in thestate for meats, but because itis a team event, he is not head-ing to nationals. The JuniorTeam came in first in the statefor meats, and first for natu-ral resources and placed in al-most every event they tried,said Jones.

NAC also took home sec-ond as a team in junior dairyjudging with a team of DaltonGilmore and Aubrey Kerr.

Jones gave special thanks toNAC Superintendent LauraMarlow, Principal MichaelLoughman, the district boardof education and communitysupporters.

Northern Adirondack Central FFA wins big at state fairEveryone withtheir ribbonsafter meats,agronomy,and dairyfoods contest.From left:ChelseyTrombley, MattBrior, AldenKerr, KodySmith, DaltonGilmore andAustin Tromb-ley in the front.

Alden KerrReceivingfirst place inthe state formeats fromState OfficerNateLundquist.

The JuniorTeam formeats re-ceivingfirst place.

Photos by Donald Jones

Matt Carteran KalebSample arepicturedhere in thefinal lineup.

Matt Briortook 2ndplace in theJr Division.

MattCarter, pic-tured here,came infirst inshowman-ship andwill be trav-eling to na-tionals tocompete.

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Breakfast forum slatedPLATTSBURGH — An Aging in Place

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Baseball tryouts and hittingcamp scheduled

LATHAM — Coast to Coast Baseballwould like to invite local players ages 10-18to one of its upcoming tryout events.

It will be held at All-Stars Baseball Acad-emy, an indoor turf facility , on Sept. 24.Trout begins at 10 a.m. and a hitting campbegins at 2 p.m.

At the event, staff will evaluate players’skills in four ar eas, hitting, fielding, armstrength and speed.

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MOOERS — Mooers Knights of Colum-bus, Msgr. A.M. Gilbert Council #6136, willsponsor a soccer shoot championship Sept.18 at 1:30 p.m. at the Mooers Recr eationPark. Each contestant will get 15 penaltykicks, with no goalie, with points based onaccuracy and location in net. All boys andgirls ages 10 to 14 as of September 1, 201 1are invited to participate. Each participant

will compete at their r espective age leveland local champions will progress throughdistrict, r egional, and statecompetitions.  Registration begins at 12:30p.m., and a par ent or guar dian must bepresent to sign the r egistration form.  Formore information please contact Josh W il-lette at 236-5377 or Don LaPierr e at 236-7654.

Film screening scheduledPLATTSBURGH — On Satur day, Sept.

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cently diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), on Sunday, Sept. 18, fromnoon until 6 p.m.

The benefit will be held at American Legion Post 1619 in West Plattsburgh,and proceeds will go toward the purchase of a handicapped accessible van,other medical expenses, and donation to the ALS Foundation.

The event will include a pig roast dinner, along wiht hotdogs, hamburg-ers, auctioning of numerous items throughout the day, a horseshoe tourna-ment, 50/50 Raf fle and other raf fles, horse rides kids events, along with adeejay and local bands.

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morial Scholarship Fund Third Annual GolfTournament is to be held on September 17 atHarmony Golf Club in Port Kent. This is thefundraising event to raise money for theRichard Harmon Memorial Scholarship.

During 2009, the Richard Harmon Memo-rial Scholarship was established to help anAusable Valley Central School student offsetthe financial challenges of college tuition atClinton C ommunity C ollege. T his s cholar-ship covers the cost of full-tuition and booksfor the r ecipient each semester for a maxi-mum of four semesters as long as she or hemaintains a 2.5 GPA.

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SOUTH PLA TTSBURGH— The Charley T rombleyMemorial 100 BigBlock/Small Block Chal-lenge went the way of theBig Block Sunday as MikePerrotte landed the Adiron-dack Auto No. 35 in Air-borne Speedway’s victorylane.

Perrotte started on thepole after a random draw in-verted the top thr ee quali-fiers. He led every step ofthe way in the Mohawk Casi-no/Rent-A-Wreck event, de-

spite being pr essed har dfrom laps 50-70 by MartinRoy. The 201 1 Airbornechampion from Napierville,QC ran the low lane andworked his way to Perrotte’sdoor in turns one and twoseveral times, only to havePerrotte pull away down theback chute.

Two restarts in the final 10laps pr oved to be no pr ob-lem for the winner . “Ithought it was possible tokeep the tir es under a BigBlock for 100 laps, but start-

ing up fr ont was a help,”Perrotte said. “I never had towork the car r eally har d inlapped traffic.”

“With the r ev limiters werun, the difference in powerturned out to be a little toomuch,” Roy said. “I couldget to him, but I couldn’t getaround him.” Perr otte’swinning margin was five carlengths.

A few car -lengths behindthe Perr otte/Roy battle,George Foley and PatrickDupree ran 3-4 until a lap 81

restart after tire failure end-ed Pat McGrail’s top-10 run.Dupree took over thir d atthe dr op of the gr een andnever gave it up. “W ith theextra-distance and the sun,the car loose, somethingwe’ve been fighting all sea-son,” Dupree said.

Lebanon V alley r egularKeith Flach, Perr otte’s frontrow partner at the outset,rallied back fr om fifth topass Foley for fourth withfive laps to go. Foley fin-ished fifth, followed by

Aaron Bartemy , LeonGonyo, Martin Hebert,Roger Labr eche and AndyHeywood.

Danny Sullivan of Mor-risonville d rove t o hi s f irstJ&S Steel Sportsman win ofthe season after severalnear-misses. Sullivan tookthe lead on lap 8 and wasnever headed. Bucko Bran-ham reeled in Jamy Begor toplace second. Positions 3-5went to Begor , 2011 Sports-man champion Robin W oodand Nick Heywood.

Joe Warren of West Chazyalso became a first-time win-ner by holding of f DonFranklin in the V ersatileTrailer Sales Renegade fea-ture. Robert Gordon, LonnieRivers and 201 1 Renegadechampion Kevin Boutincompleted the top five,

The Modified Sportsmanmade their Airborne debut.Their 25-lap featur e waswon by 16-year -old JesseyMueller of Pottersville, NY .Hunter Bates of Pittsfor d,VT was the runner-up.

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Peru football team wins early season Class B battle against SaranacPERU — Peru used a 14-point second

quarter to get back into the game, and thenused a 12-point final quarter to scor e aNorthern Football Confer ence Class B win,33-26, against Saranac Sept. 10.

For the second straight week, the Indiansmounted a comeback and then held on dur-ing the opponents final possession of thegame, this time sacking Saranac quarterbackBen Weightman twice and then defendingsuccessfully against a pair of incompletepasses to seal the victory.

After Ryan Kerner scored on an eight-yardtouchdown pass fr om Weightman half waythrough the fourth quarter , the Indians r e-sponded with a two-yard run from Alex Ced-erstrom and a 57-yard interception return byShawn Hendrix to take the lead with six sec-onds shy of three minutes to go.

Cederstrom finished with 66 yar ds r ush-ing and a pair of touchdowns, while Jef fKurz ran for 98 yar ds on only eight carries.

Indian quarterback T aylor Rock thr ew for137 yards and one touchdown pass to ZaneBazzano, who pulled in 94 yar ds r eceivingon two catches.

For the Chiefs, W eightman finished with222 yards passing and a pair of touchdowns.Ryan St. Clair was on the receiving end of 87of those yar ds, while R yan Kerner had 75yards receiving.

Lumberjacks get past MassenaMASSENA — Jordan Garr ow ran for 134

yards and scor ed one touchdown as theLumberjacks cr uised to a 36-12 win overMassena Sept. 9.

Garrow scor ed on a 31-yar d play in thesecond quarter , while the Lumberjack alsoreceived a pair of r ushing scor es fr om TimRopas, who finished with 97 yar ds on theground.

Stone Keniston and Jor dan Garr ow also

scored on the gr ound for the Lumberjacks,while quarterback Morgan Stevens threw for30 yards on five completions.

Storm runs past Section II teamPERTH — The Saranac Lake Red Storm

used 27 points in the middle two quarter tobuild up a lead, and then wer e able to holdon in beating Section II’s Br oadalbin-PerthSept. 10 in non-league football play.

Matt Phelan continued to impr ess in theearly season, combining for 234 yar ds andfour touchdowns both passing (131-2) andrushing (103-2).

Phelan connected with Devin Darrah (3 re-ceptions, 61 yar ds) on both touchdownthrows, while connecting for 55 yar ds withKyle Dora.

Mike Burpoe scor ed as well for the RedStorm on the ground, while Dora ran for 40yards and Ty Curry added 25 yards rushing.

Eagles blank Hornets

BEEKMANTOWN — Seven playerscrossed the goaline for the Beekmantown Ea-gles as they shutout the Plattsbur gh HighHornets, 47-0, Sept. 10.

Carter Frechette was in on the first thr eescoring plays, running the first in from nineyards out befor e tossing a 34-yar d scoringpass to Devin Backes and a 56-yar d scoringplay to Luke Weaver.

The final four touchdowns were all scoredon the ground, as Dustin Pickering (6), CraigLivsey (20), Devin Fessette (21) and ZachMyers (9) also found the endzone.

Frechette finished with 194 yards passingyards and 55 r ushing, while Weaver caughtthree passes for 153 yards.

Will Love had 108 yar ds passing for theHornets, 70 going to Nate Harrington.

Plattsburgh High scores one goal win in Division opener v. PatsBy Keith [email protected]

CLINTONVILLE — After a pair of goals inthe first 10 minutes of their Sept. 8 game, thePlattsburgh High Lady Hornets and AuSableValley Lady Patriots settled down for an ex-citing opener to the 201 1 Section VII girlssoccer season.

In the second half, however , the Hornetsfound the net to earn a 2-1 win.

The two teams scored one goal each early,as Brooke Knight scor ed for the Hornets inthe third minute and Megan Colby scored onan assist from Liz Rennie in the 10th minute.

“It was a pr etty sloppy opening,” PHShead coach T im Mulligan said after thegame. “Both goals came of f of deflectionsthat gave the girls open shots on net.”

The two teams settled in for the rest of thefirst half and the first 20 minutes of the sec-ond half before Marle Curle started a count-er attack for the Hornets, with the ball even-tually winding up on the foot of KellyMenard, who snuck a shot past the goalpostand hands of Patriots goalie Taylor Saltus.

“Marle hustles non-stop,” Mulligan said.“A lot of the chances that she creates for thisteam are from working hard.”

The Patriots spent the final 20 minutes try-ing to attack the Hornets net, getting theirbest chance in the 80th and final minute,when a cr oss that was r edirected by Colbytrickled just wide of the net.

“We had a shot there in the end,” Patriotshead coach Keith Raines said. “For the firstgame I am very proud of our performance.”

The Hornets finished with a 7-5 edge inshots, with Karlie Neale r ecording thr eesaves for PHS and T aylor Saltus grabbingtwo for AVCS.

Both coaches said that they ar e lookingforward to continued play in the Division Iseason, which is made up solely of Class Bteams.

“I think that this league is going to be wideopen,” Mulligan said. “Every win is going tobe har d to get, and r oad wins like thisagainst a very good AuSable teamare going to be key.”

“This is out first r eal experiencewith a division like this since wewere always Division II in theCVAC,” Raines said. “Every gamethis year is going to be exciting inour division.”

Lady Knights blank WarriorsThe Lady Knights scor ed all of

their goals in the final 20 minutes ofits Sept. 8 match against the W ar-riors, scoring an opening win in Di-vision II.

Paige Spittler scored the final twogoals of the game for the Knights,capping off a run that started in the60th minute when Shannon Eaganopened the scoring. Kelli Ryan thenscored two minutes after. MaddisonMurnane tallied three assists.

In net, Shannon Olsen made four saves forthe Knights, while Stephanie Blanchar drecorded nine saves.

Saranac scores two in second The Lady Chiefs scored the only two goals

of the second half, breaking open a 2-2 tie toget past the Lady Cougars Sept. 8 in DivisionI play.

Ellen Thew netted a hat trick for theChiefs, scoring both first half goals andadding the insurance marker in the 79thminute.

Amelia Jenks scor ed the game-winner inthe 52nd minute. Mallory Honan scored bothgoals for the Cougars, in the second and22nd minutes.

Beekmantown blanks SLCSThe Lady Eagles scor ed in the second-to-

last minute in each half to earn a shutout winagainst the Lady Red Storm in Division ISept. 8.

Jess Huber opened the scoring in the 39thminute, while Kallie Villemaire scored in the79th minute.

Chazy earns winThe Lady Eagles began their Division II

season with goals fr om Amber Polomsky,Kirsten Doran and Christina Emery as partof a shutout victory Sept. 8.

Katharine Tooke made four saves in thewin for the Eagles.

Blue Bombers shutout LionsThe Lady Blue Bombers scored both goals

in the second half in scoring a shutout winagainst the Lady Lions in Division II playSept. 8.

Payton Barney scored the opening goal ofthe game in the 41st minute, and then assist-ed on a goal to Br ooke Reid in the 49thminute.

Liz Leff made two saves for the Bombers,while Kearsten Ashline had six saves for theLions.

Lumberjacks splitComing of f a 3-0 season opening win,

Katie Stuart scored in the fifth minute off anassist from Skylar Trivieri to give the LadyLumberjacks an early 1-0 lead againstChateaugay Sept. 9.

However, it was the Lady Bulldogs whoscored the last thr ee goals, handing TupperLake its first loss of the season, 3-1.

Hornets defeat Red Storm The Lady Hornets scored twice in the first

half on their way to starting the season 2-0-0 in Division I with a 3-0 win against theLady Red Storm Sept. 10.

Kolbi Lyon opened the scoring on an as-sist fr om Madison T rombley in the 17thminute, which was followed in the openinghalf with a Hailey McLaughlin goal, assist-ed by Kiley Wilkins, in the 33rd minute. Mar-le Curle rounded out the scoring in the 45thminute, off an assist from Justine Rotz.

Karlie Neale made a pair of saves for theHornets, who held a 16-3 shot advantage.Regan Kief fer made 12 saves for SaranacLake.

Lions edge SentinelsLily Whalen hit the net twice and Kylie

Cassavaugh added a third as the Lady Lionsdefeated the Lady Sentinels of Ticonderoga,3-2, Sept. 10.

Whalen scored a pair of unassisted goalsin the 16th and 48th minutes, her first goalcoming exactly one minute after Cassavaughhad opened the scoring in the game off an as-sist from Emily Morris.

Bombers win secondKarissa Kennedy scor ed in the 79th

minute to give the Lake Placid Lady BlueBombers to goal they needed to get past theSeton Catholic Lady Knights Sept. 10.

Kennedy scored off an assist from Kendra

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Plattsburgh High’s brooke Knight dribbles to get past AuSable Valley’s Sierra Snow.Photo by Keith Lobdell

Northern Adirondack’s Jesslin Golovach punts the ball.Photo by Keith Lobdell

Ameila Jenks of Saranac scored the eventual game-winner against Northeastern Clinton Sept. 8.

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Manning, which led to a one-touch scor-ing opportunity.

Mackenzie Kemmerer scored the openingtally in the 15th minute, which was an-swered when Paige Spittler scored, unassist-ed, 59 seconds later.

Vikings blank WarriorsThe Lady W arriors got 10 saves fr om

Stephanie Blanchar d, but wer e unable tofind the back of the net themselves, falling1-0 to the Moriah Lady Vikings Sept. 10.

Chazy scores often in win Amber Polomsky scor ed once and assist-

ed on a pair , contributing to half of theChazy Lady Eagles of fensive production ina 6-0 win over the Northern AdirondackLady Bobcats Sept. 10.

Polomsky scored on a Christina Emery as-sist in the third minute, and assisted on goalsto Emery in the 43r d minute and AmandaKempainen in the 48th minute. Kempainenalso scored in the 14th minute on an assistfrom Caitlyn LaPier, who scored in the 47thminute on a Kirsten Doran assist. Doran thenscored the final Eagles goal in the 50th

minute, assisted by Victoria Lyons.Jesslin Golovach made 11 saves in net for

the Bobcats.

Saranac scores two in second After a 1-1 tie thr ough 40 minutes, the

Beekmantown Lady Eagles scor ed twice inthe second half to earn a 3-1 win over thePeru Lady Indians Sept. 9.

Jess Huber scor ed a pair of goals andKallie Villemaire scored the eventual game-winner for the Eagles, while Mary Mazellascored the lone tally for the Indians.

Westport defeats Crown PointFive dif ferent members of the W estport

Lady Eagles tallied goals in a 5-1 victoryover the Crown Point Lady Panthers Sept. 9.

Brendee Russell opened the scoring in theeighth minute on an assist fr om MallorySudduth, while Allison Sherman scor ed inthe 38th minute on a penalty kick. Emily Ras-coe scored her first goal for father and var-sity coach Brad Rascoe in the 48th minute offan assist from Ellie Schwoebel, while MeganSudduth notched her first varsity goal in the59th minute and Delany Sears scored, unas-sisted, in the 63rd minute.

Karlee McGee made four saves in the win. Plattsburgh High football players Jonas Miller and DJ Pulchaski combine for a tackle.Photo by Keith Lobdell

Norteastern Clinton scores often in second half for win over ChiefsAfter a 1-0 first half, the Northeastern

Clinton Cougars scored five goals comparedto two for the Saranac Chiefs, leading to a 5-1 win Sept. 9.

Bo LeDuc scored in the eighth minute forthe lone goal of the first half of f an assistfrom Kyle McCarthy. Saranac’s Brandon Ter-ry tied the game 42 seconds into the secondhalf, but Cole Cooper and MacKenna Hunterscored in the 47th and 52nd minute to givethe Cougars br eathing r oom. McCarthy(54th), Alex Davison (71st, penalty kick) andAustin Tetreault (77th) also scor ed for theCougars.

Kolby Keysor scor ed the Chiefs secondgoal in the 58th minute.

Hornets blank PatriotsThe Plattsbur gh Hornets scor ed thr ee

goals in the opening half on their way to a 5-0 victory against AuSable Valley Sept. 9.

Ethan Votraw scor ed once in each halfwhile also r ecording an assist, both of hisgoals coming off assists from Mitch Guanga.

David Carpenter opened the scoring forthe Hornets in the eighth minute, while Vo-traw scor ed in the 14th and 50th minutes.Dan Fout scor ed in the 34th minute, andDavid Ferris, who had two assists, scored inthe 73rd minute.

Nick Rhino made 16 saves in net for thePatriots.

Lions defeat BombersHunter Mowry opened up a 1-1 tie be-

tween the Elizabethtown-Lewis Lions andthe Lake Placid Blue Bombers Sept. 9, as theLions went on to a 5-1 victory.

Hunter Wilson opened scoring in the gamefor the Bombers, connecting on a direct kickin the thir d minute. Connor Apthorp an-swered in the 12th minute of f a Mowry as-sist, his first of two goals in the game (63rd,also off a Mowry assist).

Austin Morris scor ed in the 44th minuteunassisted, while Patrick Phillips cappedthe scoring on the third assist for Mowry inthe 68th minute.

Beekmantown earns shutoutMark Price scored on a penalty kick in the

17th minute and an assist fr om Zach Towlein the 80th minute to give the BeekmantownEagles a 2-0 win against the Saranac Lake

Red Storm.Rick Schmidt made 10 saves for the Storm.

Bobcats score early, defeat EaglesJustin Kellett scored the first of five goals

in the fourth minute as the Northern Adiron-dack Bobcats defeated the W estport Eagles,5-0, Sept. 9.

David Miller added a pair of goals in the56th and 67th minutes, while Jar ed (29th)

and Evan (63rd) Nichols also scoring.Ethan Markwica made 11 saves for the Ea-

gles.

Warriors defeat KnightsDakota Latford wanted to get things start-

ed early for the W illsboro Warriors, so hescored 43 seconds into the game as the War-riors earned a 5-2 victory against SetonCatholic Sept. 9.

Nick Arnold scored in the 13th minute offa Seth Swires assist, who also assisted on theeventually game-winning tally by Clay Sher-man in the 34th minute. Jef f Bigelow addeda goal in the 35th minute, and Swir es thenscored in the 51st minute.

Keegan Frenyea scored in the 37th minutefor the Knights, who also got a goal fr omMike Richter, who scored in the 67th minuteoff a David LaFountain assist.

CLINTONVILLE — The NorthernAdirondack volleyball team scor eddouble-digit wins in the first twogames as it swept past AuSable Val-ley Sept. 9.

The Bobcats score 25-13, 25-14, 25-21 en route to the sweep, with NicoleDurnin tying for the team lead with16 points and tallying 13 digs, sevenkills and five aces.

Jacqueline Hoey had eight pointsfor the Patriots including three aces.Belle O’Toole had five digs, Noelle

Miller had four kills and MirissaO’Neill had five assists.

Hornets sweep past CougarsThe Hornets opened the 201 1 vol-

leyball season with a 25-18, 25-21, 25-18 sweep over the NCCS CougarsSept. 9.

Katie Cantwell had 1 1 points, sixaces and nine kills for the Hornets,while Stephanie LaValley had 29 as-sists and seven points for theCougars.

Beekmantown nets winThe Beekmantown varsity volley-

ball team started the season with asweep of the Lake Placid BlueBombers Sept. 8, winning by scor esof 25-16, 25-18, and 25-11.

Kiana Archer finished with 10points and 22 assists for the Eagles,while Kendra LaFountain added 15digs and Shannon Ryan scored sevenkills.

Peru sweeps Early BirdSARANAC — Dan Lennon and Ashley Leta cr ossed the line

first for their respective boys and girls Peru varsity cross coun-try teams Sept. 10, helping the Indians sweep the top spot at theSaranac Early Bird Tournament.

Lennon cr ossed the finish line to the course with a time of16:45, almost a minute better than r unner up and teammateJared McLean, who crossed in 17:41. Kyler Agoney was the thirdmember of the Indians to cr oss in the top five, finishing fifthwith a time of 18:22.

Leta, in her first varsity meet, got to the finish in 19:45, 43 sec-ond ahead of Margaret Champagne of Seton Catholic.

Bobcats hand Patriot spikers opening loss

Northern Adirondack’s Justn Kellett looks to cross the ball as Seton Catholic’s Christopher Kustos defends. For daily scores, check out our “Sport Wrap,” with cover-age from local games daily, at www.denpubs.com.

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093000 136.-1-30.36BARCOMB JAMES W- 208.00 x 183.00$441.84

093000 138.-2-8BECHARD THOMASG 4.04 - - $3,919.66

093000 94.-1-54.3BLACKBURN REMI -183.80 x 201.70$2,127.35

093000 108.-1-28.2BLOW DAVID 6.20 - -$748.58

093000 91.-2-19.6BLOW GEORGE26.37 - - $907.03

093000 91.-2-20.1BLOW GEORGE MSR 17.80 - -$2,107.07

093000 136.-1-25.2BOCHART GARY J2.24 - - $686.52

093000 136.-1-47.2BOULE EST ATELOUIS S 1.30 - -$148.72

093000 136.1-2-2.2BRAULT ALAN D10.30 - - $1,096.32

093000 124.4-1-11BROTHERS TINA M1.10 - - $1,489.33

093000 109.4-1-51.3B R O W N D O R FMELVIN M 3.65 - -$3,945.55

093000 124.-1-46.1 1BUSHEY DWIGHT12.53 - - $604.35

093000 109.-1-58.2BUSHEY KEITH J1.80 - - $2,199.96

093000 124.-1-34CARPENTIER DAVIDL 1.10 - - $2,648.96

093000 80.-1-5.13CLAUSEN EDW ARD

D SR 4.60 - - $372.48

093000 92.-1-14.2COLLINS DORLA J1.10 - - $2,206.60093000 136.-1-22.12C U D W O R T HMICHELLE L - 124.00x 195.00 $2,803.58

093000 108.-1-36C U D W O R T HMICHELLE L - 300.00x 155.00 $2,745.36

093000 91.-2-35.3DEAN DAVID B 1.14 -- $1,501.10

093000 122.-1-58DECOSTE GWYN -264.00 x 90.50$201.14

093000 124.2-1-18.1DUCHARME MYRONH - 100.00 x 150.00$2,026.74

093000 91.-2-37FLEMING JUSTIN G1.30 - - $642.79

093000 136.-1-28.41FOUNTAIN CA THY1.30 - - $1,727.96

093000 136.1-3-3GARREN MAR Y B1.70 - - $510.52

093000 76.-2-5.41G O O D R O WTHOMAS W 1.00 - -$880.42

093000 124.-1-44GREEN THUMBSNOW REMOV ALINC - 195.70 x 190.00$2,043.85

093000 91.-2-20.22GUERIN ROBIN H -200.00 x 200.00$2,688.28

093000 136.-1-30.1GUERIN SAMANTHA- 162.00 x 162.00$1,343.36

093000 76.-2-9.1JENNETT ESTATEDOUGLAS 191.70 - -$1,998.83

093000 76.-2-10JENNETT ESTATEDOUGLAS - 150.00 x118.00 $149.20

093000 107.-1-18.1JENNETTE HAROLD187.60 - - $2,611.01

093000 108.-1-4.1JENNETTE HAROLDD 53.20 - - $695.52

093000 107.-1-25JENNETTE HAROLDDAVID 64.60 - -$859.18

093000 108.-1-31.1KALVAITIS LIFE USEANE 248.80 - -$3,278.08

093000 108.-1-30.1KALVIATIS ALFRED17.70 - - $125.44

093000 122.-1-60.4KNAPP AKACHANTAY 4.80 - -$2,686.18

093000 107.-1-14.21-1 LAMARE LEON J3.80 - - $2,338.29

093000 107.-1-14.21-2 LAMARE LEON J5.26 - - $84.79

093000 136.2-1-14.1LANGLOIS EDRA M -87.00 x 160.00$436.00

093000 122.-1-61LAPIERRE TODD M -175.00 x 190.00$1,889.65

093000 121.-2-4.1LAPORTE JASON C6.60 - - $1,642.71

093000 136.-1-36.4LASALLE ROBERT W- 200.00 x 200.00$2,056.03

093000 94.-1-43.21 1LECLAIRE BRUCE W59.10 - - $5,002.62

093000 122.-1-17.412MANOR KIMBERL Y1.30 - - $2,329.86

093000 136.2-2-16M A U G H A NMARGARET M -162.00 x 221.00$3,213.14

093000 92.-1-23.76MESEC CAROL YN41.90 - - $388.84

093000 92.-1-23.77MESEC CAROL YNSUE 1.10 - - $287.30

093000 92.-1-23.5MONETTE MORRIS -150.00 x 250.00$720.79

093000 136.-1-30.313MORAN TAMMY 4.60- - $703.30

093000 94.1-2-28MOSS MARCIA J -

225.00 x 210.00$4,190.62

093000 91.-2-14.2NEPHEW ALAN J -150.00 x 1 17.00$947.87

093000 108.-1-41PANETTI ANTHONY J- 50.00 x 50.00 $18.65

093000 77.-1-16PARO EST ATETUFFIELD JR -132.00 x 140.00$316.20

093000 92.-1-27PEDRO EST ATEJULIO - 1 12.00 x200.00 $492.81

093000 136.-1-13.2PERYER NEAL K3.80 - - $704.63

093000 136.-1-13.1PERYER NEAL K -220.00 x 148.50$3,956.69

093000 106.-2-2.2POFF JONA THAN E2.80 - - $684.54

093000 136.-1-26PRATT DAWN -150.00 x 125.00$239.32

093000 122.-1-57.1RABIDEAU KEITH J30.50 - - $811.67

093000 91.-2-19.2RABIDEAU KEITH J -155.00 x 148.00$1,186.42

093000 76.-2-43RELATION DWIGHT1.30 - - $3,318.59

093000 107.-1-3.3RELATION DWIGHT3.80 - - $2,868.11

093000 107.-1-3.4RELATION DWIGHT7.20 - - $3,055.30

093000 91.-2-42RELATION DWIGHT48.00 - - $190.95

093000 91.-2-32.2RELATION DWIGHTF 122.70 - - $428.58

093000 76.-2-54R I N GCHRISTOPHER F -150.00 x 233.00$33.14

093000 138.-1-4.54ROUGIER MARK1.60 - - $504.97

093000 138.-1-4.55ROUGIER MARK14.09 - - $977.72

093000 138.-1-4.2ROUGIER MARK -100.00 x 200.00$793.73

093000 138.-1-4.3ROUGIER MARK E -100.00 x 200.00$1,456.50

093000 136.-1-29.5SESSUMS ESTATEJAMES A SR 10.00 - -$3,587.28

093000 136.-1-29.1 11SESSUMS EST ATEJAMES A SR 19.40 - -$455.06

093000 136.-1-29.12SESSUMS EST ATEJAMES A SR 32.50 - -$553.03

093000 106.-2-2.1SHARRON MICHAEL41.50 - - $1,167.16

093000 94.-1-45STERLING RODNEY- 95.00 x 207.00$2,080.45

093000 136.-1-29.3STOKES VERA F1.00 - - $1,953.58

093000 137.-1-1.2STONE RICHARD -180.00 x 200.00$398.96

093000 122.-1-19S T R O M B A C KRANDY - 65.00 x400.00 $1,556.82

093000 122.-1-20S T R O M B E C KRANDY D 1.00 - -$147.53

093000 136.-1-14.1TETREAULT TRAVISR 124.00 - - $4,533.77

093000 77.-1-13.2TODOROFF DANIEL4.30 - - $716.69

093000 136.-1-29.2TROMBLY TODD D -110.00 x 150.00$1,753.44

093000 122.-1-59.2TURNER DUANE A -130.00 x 150.00$229.36

093000 122.-1-59.3TURNER DUANE A -130.00 x 150.00$133.37

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093000 138.-1-41.1UPTON WILLIAM R -180.00 x 160.00$1,004.52093000 76.-2-41.2VASSAR AMY -140.00 x 175.00$239.32

093000 109.-1-37.4VINCENT DANIEL -200.00 x 200.00$2,721.21

093000 78.-1-10WEIAND DAR WIN L1.60 - - $775.63

093000 122.-1-60.7WHELDEN GEORGE1.55 - - $333.22

093000 122.-1-60.3WHELDEN GEORGEP 1.90 - - $1,441.96

093000 122.-1-60.6WHELDEN GEORGEP 2.30 - - $982.95

093000 122.-1-60.5W H E L D E NMARSHALL F III -177.00 x 221.00$3,172.47

093000 136.-1-48W H E L D E NMATTHEW D - 150.00x 150.00 $602.41

093000 93.2-1-16WILSON LIFE USEDOROTHY - 155.00 x197.01 $2,633.41

093000 76.-2-5.44WILSON RUSSELL B2.60 - - $176.29

093000 123.-1-15.1WRAY IRENE M 8.10- - $2,926.51

093000 137.-1-16.3WRAY IRENE M15.30 - - $353.95

093000 93.2-1-28WRAY IRENE MACKEY - 165.00 x66.00 $2,268.94

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093200 22.-1-1.2BARNES LIFE USELILLIAN 10.00 - -$394.36

093200 7.-1-10.1BRADY DONALD31.50 - - $1,414.22

093200 66.-1-2.2BROADIE THOMAS -120.00 x 120.00$123.35

093200 24.-1-1.1 1BROWN KEVIN F22.50 - - $274.42

093200 24.-1-2BROWN KEVIN F22.50 - - $493.73

093200 7.-1-31.5B U R G O Y N ESTEPHEN 5.90 - -$43.79

093200 7.-1-10.2CASSELMAN MAR YLYNN - 150.00 x162.00 $117.49

093200 51.-1-1 1.1COLE WILLIAM C108.63 - - $1,254.46

093200 7.-1-23.1DECOSSE DEAN A4.20 - - $110.96

093200 7.-1-21.5DECOSSE DEAN A8.70 - - $216.03

093200 68.-1-1 1.2DROWN FRANK L1.90 - - $108.22

093200 68.-1-1 1.1DROWN FRANK L47.10 - - $464.60

093200 23.-1-8EASTMAN PETER J75.00 - - $174.53

093200 7.-1-9ELSHAFAY HEFNEY5.20 acres$882.10

093200 7.-1-31.13FORD JOHN N 54.20- - $504.73

093200 51.-1-14FOWLER DONALD H4.60 - - $129.45

093200 51.-1-13.1FOWLER DONALD H61.70 - - $713.24

093200 51.-1-1.2FOWLER DONALD H361.00 - - $4,038.49

093200 67.-1-2.3GILMORE KELLEY P- 100.00 x 225.00$574.27

093200 69.-1-14.7GOSS VERONICA A1.70 - - $87.66

093200 69.-1-8.1KASKA JESSE P 8.20- - $363.68

093200 23.-1-4.1KING MICHAEL E100.00 - - $1,164.88

093200 68.-1-1.1L A B A R G ECLARENCE J JR 1.00- - $103.83

093200 8.-1-3.21LAPLANT SUSAN4.60 - - $140.77

093200 54.-2-17 M &R REST ORATIONSINC 50.18 - - $380.57

093200 21.-1-1.3MAGOON MA TT23.60 - - $419.36

093200 38.-1-15MAHONEY JOHN G235.40 - - $2,925.07

093200 54.-2-8MATHURA JEWEL20.00 - - $279.56

093200 51.-1-5.41M O N T G O M E R YMICHAEL J 19.00 - -$314.11

093200 69.-1-7MORROW JEREMY113.40 - - $445.76

093200 7.-1-31.1 1O’CONNOR RONALD6.80 - - $540.47

093200 67.-1-9.2REINER MAR YMARGARET 1.00 - -$97.93

093200 69.-1-14.6ROBLES REINALDO1.70 - - $106.52

093200 69.-1-14.5ROBLES REINALDO3.00 - - $121.93

093200 38.1-1-43ROBLES REINALDO- 100.00 x 244.00$91.09

093200 7.-1-34.6SAVAGE DELBERT E4.10 - - $806.56

093200 37.-1-14TROMBLEY JRGERALD J - 186.00 x215.00 $596.88

093200 8.-1-3.25UNITED ST ATES OFAMERICA 7.00 - -$46.80

093200 38.1-1-23WILLARD LIFE USEMELODY - 123.75 x164.75 $189.95

DANNEMORA:093401 188.17-1-9CONWAY DAVID J -67.80 x 152.00$1,446.15

093401 188.17-2-3COULON STEVE -33.00 x 150.00$1,487.87

093401 187.20-7-35COULON STEVE -59.00 x 160.00$288.22

093401 187.20-6-1COULON STEVEN -248.00 x 158.00$2,705.86

093401 187.20-3-16DOUGLAS THOMASM - 66.00 x 167.50$2,991.31

093401 187.20-7-24.2FLEMING SCOTT SR- 49.12 x 86.80$600.05

093401 187.20-5-31LAMARCHE KERRI A- 33.00 x 147.84$983.41

093401 187.20-4-12L A M O U N T A I NRONALD P AUL -66.00 x 140.00$1,338.16

093401 187.20-7-3PECK SKYLYNN ANN- 132.00 x 147.84$2,634.55

093401 187.20-2-4.1ROBART LIFE USEHAZEL - 121.00 x165.00 $2,048.40

093401 187.20-5-29ROCK FRANCIS -61.80 x 147.84$1,021.12

093401 187.20-2-10ROGERS MARYJANE - 55.00 x 132.00$1,586.28

093401 188.17-2-10TWIGG JEFFREY D -125.00 x 100.00$2,163.02

093489 158.4-1-63.2A L E X A N D E RDOUGLAS A - 125.00x 200.00 $747.96

093489 183.20-2-3A R M S T R O N GMICHAEL - 3 7.29 x276.00 $1,368.34

093489 158.-1-6

BARNABY TIMOTHYE 1.70 - - $2,212.91093489 172.2-1-40BENOIT JACK 2.70 - -$81.65

093489 172.2-1-38.2BENOIT JACK -200.00 x 162.00$45.43

093489 183.12-1-16BRACEY KIM B -29.91 x 207.00$1,604.61

093489 183.2-2-37BRACEY KIMBERLY -65.00 x 163.00$1,209.36

093489 183.20-2-2CAYEA DANIEL P -54.94 x 270.00$1,332.44

093489 183.20-3-5CAYEA JAMES M -55.45 x 350.00$1,505.89

093489 183.20-2-18CHARLAND AMY -54.64 x 280.00$1,086.21

093489 183.2-2-38CHARLAND LEON -137.95 x 161.00$1,965.19

093489 158.-1-9.53CLIFFORD ROBER TW 1.71 - - $231.79

093489 183.20-1-6COOK ANDREWRICHARD - 132.76 x266.00 $1,536.36

093489 183.20-4-24CORRAL JOSEPH EJR. - 86.00 x 78.00$776.34

093489 188.17-3-1COULON STEPHENJ - 115.00 x 153.00$4,904.88

093489 172.2-1-31C U S P R I N I EBEVERLY A - 65.00 x312.00 $1,603.87

093489 169.4-1-16DAVIS MAR Y D -100.00 x 406.00$4,569.14

093489 188.-2-1.5DAVIS WILLIAM P25.40 - - $660.96

093489 188.-2-1.12DAVIS WILLIAM P112.00 - - $604.89

093489 183.2-2-36D E F A Y E T T EMARYLOU - 67.00 x164.00 $1,253.05

093489 183.2-2-17DEMARO ROBER T -125.00 x 142.00$812.27

093489 158.-1-7.1DESROCHER RICKY- 225.00 x 150.00$2,794.02

093489 185.-1-4DOUGLAS D ONALD1.45 - - $421.61

093489 172.2-1-39.1DOUGLAS D ONALDR - 40.00 x 150.00$3,040.89

093489 174.-1-20D R O L L E T T EFREDERICK 2.00 - -$774.22

093489 169.-2-7DUBRAY WILLIAM6.40 - - $3,161.13

093489 159.3-2-11DUBREY DALE G -130.00 x 195.00$790.54

093489 183.20-2-5FORKEY LARRY -37.00 x 282.00$1,283.84

093489 159.-2-6.1F O U R N I E RROWLAND E 41.30 - -$263.86

093489 174.-1-23.3F R A G O S OCATALINA 21.00 - -$160.65

093489 183.16-1-25GOLOVACH JOHN W- 58.03 x 126.00$368.66

093489 173.-3-6.9KING WILLIAM P 1.00- - $863.64

093489 183.16-1-28LAMANTIA KAREN -107.66 x 1 12.00$1,219.83

093489 188.-1-1.5LAMAR FRIEDA 8.69- - $581.77

093489 174.-1-16.1LAPOINT NORMAN5.00 - - $257.98

093489 185.4-2-7LAW TODD 2.15 - -$10,477.34

093489 185.2-2-21LONGLADE ROBERT

- 150.00 x 255.00$8,431.15

093489 185.2-2-48LYNCH P ATRICK18.60 - - $670.67

093489 185.2-2-41LYNCH PATRICK -132.49 x 200.00$301.37

093489 183.-4-1.-1LYONS SAND 0.01 - -$1,290.52

093489 169.4-1-6MARTIN RORY A 1.10- - $8,488.83

093489 188.-2-1.6MASHTARE NANCYALICE 12.30 - -$450.28

093489 183.2-2-13M C D O N A L DMARLON M - 50.00 x178.00 $2,323.46

093489 183.2-2-10MCINERNEY PAUL -155.00 x 91.00$1,078.33

093489 183.2-2-9MCINERNEY PAUL -170.00 x 80.00$129.03

093489 185.2-2-14M C I N T O S HRICHARD DANA -128.00 x 157.00$3,263.09

093489 183.20-4-3MCINTYRE JOHN D -50.00 x 100.00$1,162.19

093489 169.-2-3M C L A U G H L I NSHAUN M - 200.00 x350.00 $957.41

093489 183.20-1-21MERRELL ROBERT -30.00 x 134.00$1,220.43

093489 173.-1-5.3M E S S E N G E RRAYMOND 1.40 - -$465.45

093489 173.-2-8.2MINCKLER SCOTT M1.70 - - $1,019.66

093489 185.2-3-14MINCKLER SCOTT M- 70.00 x 300.00$294.80

093489 169.4-1-12N I C H O L A SANTHONY J - 102.00x 260.00 $5,174.84

093489 159.-2-7.43PASSNO DOUGLASB 1.70 - - $253.25

093489 183.16-2-5PLUNKETT JEFFREYR - 130.65 x 180.00$1,162.19

093489 188.-1-13ROBBINS RICHARD -66.00 x 132.00$909.86

093489 158.-1-9.52R O M A N O S K YJAMES 1.81 - -$427.34

093489 183.16-1-7ROWE ROBER T WJR. - 84.48 x 130.00$291.80

093489 172.-2-2.47RYAN P ATRICK E1.20 - - $3,192.61

093489 188.-1-15.-1SEYMOUR LIFE USERENA 1.00 - -$1,622.01

093489 159.-2-21.1SMITH DA VID J -204.00 x 204.00$700.01

093489 173.-1-1.2SMITH DA VID J -253.00 x 138.00$3,425.39

093489 182.-2-2.4STANZONI ROBER T88.90 - - $1,288.97

093489 183.20-3-12STRICKER LILLIAN A- 148.00 x 150.00$138.40

093489 183.20-4-33STYLES CASSIUS F -83.00 x 1 10.00$1,022.52

093489 183.20-1-25T E T R E A U L TNORMAN JOSEPH -143.72 x 126.00$1,459.61

093489 188.-1-5VENNE DERRICK A -66.00 x 140.00$554.86

093489 188.-2-6WARD MICHAEL S87.50 - - $669.06

093489 173.-3-6.1WILLIAMS STEVENH 78.80 - - $891.24

093489 183.12-1-13WILSON RICHARD -31.20 x 203.00

$1,493.17

093489 183.12-1-12WILSON RICHARD E- 29.71 x 203.00$2,018.02

093489 185.2-3-22.3W O O D W A R DCYNTHIA A 1.00 - -$1,014.88093489 183.20-4-23YANULAVICH ALEX A- 69.50 x 86.00$1,194.55

ELLENBURG:093600 1 14.-1-2.1AGONEY BRIAN K4.20 - - $888.60

093600 83.-1-25.1BARCOMB LIFE USEELIZABETH 1.60 - -$593.37

093600 83.-1-2BARTON GARY 2.60 -- $878.15

093600 1 13.-1-6.3BENWARE ROBER TF 9.90 - - $314.74

093600 83.-1-24.2B E S S E T T ERICHARD 1.60 - -$634.97

093600 71.3-3-24B O H A N N O NMICHELLE M - 100.00x 150.00 $409.45

093600 155.1-2-9BONNER DEBRA -40.00 x 40.00 $37.38

093600 99.1-1-28BRADY BARBARA A -35.00 x 239.00$527.10

093600 1 15.-1-9.3BURGER MER WIN45.33 - - $507.39

093600 1 13.-1-6.1CARPENTER KEVIN69.80 - - $522.69

093600 1 14.-1-11CARPENTER KEVIN356.00 - - $4,044.94

093600 1 14.-1-2.2CARPENTER KEVINP 103.80 - - $1,237.33

093600 83.-1-15.5CARPENTER KEVINP 112.00 - - $957.95

093600 99.-2-22.6CARPENTER KEVINPETER 45.10 - -$444.65

093600 128.-1-14.4CARTER KEVIN32.00 - - $986.30

093600 128.-1-14.3CARTER KEVIN J12.09 - - $252.35

093600 1 12.-1-2.2CASEY ASHLEY L1.00 - - $115.11

093600 70.-1-4.2CASEY STICKS &STONES LLC 9.20 - -$946.89

093600 1 12.-1-5CASEYS STICKS &STONE LLC 8.70 - -$1,591.52

093600 84.-1-19.225DECOTEAU CLA Y4.20 - - $470.60

093600 97.-1-21.33D E G R A F FCATHERINE E 122.00- - $757.83

093600 82.-1-5.3D I B E N E D E T T ONUNZIO 1 1.00 - -$246.11

093600 83.-1-8.2DROWN FRANK L2.20 - - $1,897.11

093600 71.3-2-29DROWN FRANK L -60.00 x 140.00$1,064.64

093600 71.3-2-28DROWN FRANK L -165.00 x 130.00$2,133.14

093600 86.-1-1DROWN STEPHEN LII - 88.00 x 85.00$156.88

093600 70.-1-1 1.3DROWN STEPHEN LIII 1.20 - - $115.25

093600 83.-1-23EASTMAN DONALDSR 149.00 - - $970.18

093600 130.-1-8ELDRED FLOYDJUNIOR - 2 85.00 x130.00 $176.76

093600 82.-1-17.2FILION P ATRICIA D13.50 - - $754.11

093600 155.-4-2.1GILMORE CINTHIA R20.00 - - $218.87

093600 98.-1-4.2GILMORE IRENE78.00 - - $861.73

093600 97.-1-7

GOODCHILD LARR Y1.20 - - $316.71

093600 97.-1-4.1HARRIGAN ROBERTJ 168.50 - - $4,708.22

093600 128.-1-1 1KRAMER RICHARD -330.00 x 107.00$174.22

093600 84.-1-12.3L A B O M B A R DBRANDON MICHAEL4.90 - - $1,755.06

093600 155.2-1-13LECLAIR CYNTHIA -157.00 x 218.00$418.83

093600 155.-3-10LEDUC CLAUDE 3.70- - $396.96

093600 128.-1-14.6LEONARD DA VID8.75 - - $129.72

093600 128.-1-14.52LEONARD DA VID F43.40 - - $45.77

093600 155.-2-2.6LUCKAS HELMUT5.30 - - $179.52

093600 98.-1-14MAGOON DONALD CJR 43.50 - - $1,755.06

093600 1 15.-1-2.4MAGOON MATTHEW13.20 - - $260.65

093600 113.-1-10.5MAGOON MATTHEWC 94.00 - - $1,252.46

093600 85.1-1-10.2MANOR CLARENCE144.00 - - $650.09

093600 85.-2-9MARTINO FRANCESD 55.80 - - $17.10

093600 155.-2-15.13M C I N T O S HRICHARD D 5.20 - -$1,782.54

093600 155.-3-1 1M E C K L E N B U R GPETRA C 1.20 - -$550.06

093600 97.-1-21.341MESSIER LISA M21.00 - - $2,055.12

093600 97.-1-21.344MESSIER LISA M102.70 - - $813.81

093600 1 16.-1-7.3MILLER CA THY LEE89.20 - - $437.80

093600 84.-1-15MILLER ROGER JR3.20 - - $1,647.55

093600 113.-1-10.2MOORE KENNETH C50.00 - - $1,106.89

093600 84.-1-10.1MORROW JEREMY81.60 - - $512.28

093600 71.-3-1.1M U L L R E A D YCHARLES T 21.70 - -$317.22

093600 97.-1-1 1NORMANDIN JAMESW III 30.00 - - $263.91

093600 82.-1-16.1NORMANDIN JAMESW III 220.00 - -$3,306.86

093600 40.-1-18PARKER JAMES W27.00 - - $133.44

093600 84.-1-10.1 1PAULSON JEROLD L8.50 - - $212.85

093600 71.3-2-3PECOR W ADE -80.00 x 220.00$950.92

093600 71.3-1-4PECOR WADE J 1.20- - $500.14

093600 82.-1-18.3PELLA PAUL W JR4.30 - - $158.78

093600 82.-1-12PERRIN MICHAEL -90.00 x 175.00$1,054.90

093600 99.1-3-5POTTS CYNTHIA -56.00 x 1 15.00$338.30

093600 70.-1-33.23PREVO KENNETH1.70 - - $1,648.69

093600 70.-1-33.21PREVO KENNETH295.30 - - $2,017.07

093600 155.4-1-31REDMOND JUDITH A- 148.50 x 124.00$596.43

093600 155.1-2-21ROCK PHILIP E -70.00 x 215.00$2,507.83

093600 84.-1-4ROWE MARK 15.50 -- $921.93

093600 83.-1-18RUSSELL STANLEY24.70 - - $505.07

093600 99.-2-32S C H O O N M A K E RJOHN 5.20 - - $392.75093600 71.3-1-25S H E R T E N L I E BCRYSTAL M - 1 15.50x 275.00 $1,126.85093600 85.-1-9.2S P O F F O R DMELAINE A 5.40 - -$160.85

093600 112.-2-12.1STALEY KIRBY N JR7.90 - - $1,705.88

093600 1 12.-2-12.22STALEY SAMANTHAM 7.80 - - $634.97

093600 155.-3-16TANSEY KATHLEENA - 140.00 x 250.00$492.25

093600 84.-1-20.2TAVENIER CLEMENT47.50 - - $190.49

093600 127.-1-17TOURVILLE BRAD A -200.00 x 200.00$115.11

093600 99.-2-22.5V A S M A R I SDIMITRIOS 17.00 - -$113.55

093600 159.-1-15VILLENEUVE DA VIDL 6.00 - - $179.58

093600 70.-1-10WILSON GRANT 1.10- - $547.54

093600 99.-2-33YELLE P ATRICK15.40 - - $514.98

093600 99.1-3-4YELLE PATRICK -85.00 x 1 15.00$124.17

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093800 29.-2-48BARCOMB DAVID R -120.00 x 192.00$1,065.30

093800 41.-1-14BASTO JOSEPH T -100.00 x 130.00$866.35

093800 59.-1-25.22BELL CASEY 2.90 - -$95.30

093800 30.16-1-6BERNARD BRUCE W4.70 - - $1,121.67

093800 43.-1-28.1B L A C K O R B YKENNETH 48.40 - -$701.33

093800 44.2-2-3BLEAU RA YMOND -25.00 x 265.00$320.28

093800 61.-1-12.32BOMBARDIER ERIC30.71 - - $892.14

093800 30.19-1-32BOUTIN RICHARD J1.10 - - $4,775.35

093800 29.-1-14.3BOUTIN RICHARD J3.90 - - $239.76

093800 29.-1-14.2BOUTIN RICHARD J -80.00 x 461.50$1,118.30

093800 43.-1-2.52BRADY BARBARA2.23 - - $4,252.62

093800 44.-2-7.16B R E U E RTHEODORE J 1.00 - -$294.98

093800 44.-2-7.6B R E U E RTHEODORE J -208.00 x 208.00$2,231.72

093800 57.-2-18.1 1BREYETTE RALPH C1.40 - - $106.67

093800 57.-2-18.1BREYETTE RALPH C4.30 - - $108.95

093800 57.-2-18.2BREYETTE RALPH C- 1 10.00 x 375.00$65.73

093800 57.-2-30.2BREYETTE RALPH C- 1 18.00 x 190.00$63.45

093800 46.-1-21.3BREYETTE ROBER TJ JR 3.00 - - $486.09

093800 29.-2-47.1BRUNELL THOMAS A- 255.00 x 310.00$1,072.69

093800 29.-2-24BURDO ELDON P1.70 - - $3,595.08

093800 44.-2-7.1 1BURDO ELDON P

3.00 - - $73.70

093800 27.-1-46BUSHEY JIM J 5.50 -- $970.20

093800 30.-2-7.2BUSKEY ROWLYN -200.00 x 150.00$2,224.32

093800 45.-2-14.1BUSKEY ROWLYN H- 108.70 x 300.70$599.17

093800 15.-1-29.1CHALIFOU EL VAMARIE 56.80 - -$851.16

093800 44.2-1-22COUPAL RONALD P -100.00 x 360.00$292.59

093800 59.-1-3.23CRONKRITE BRIAN21.30 - - $3,602.47

093800 59.-1-25.9DANIELS ARTHUR FJR 1.00 - - $1,503.61

093800 60.-1-10.4DANN MICHAEL 1.00- - $461.05

093800 31.-3-20.21DOMINIC ROBERT G3.90 - - $365.63

093800 14.-1-21.4DUPEE RONALD J -208.00 x 208.00$822.13

093800 29.-1-4DUPEE RUSSELL LJR - 120.00 x 130.00$1,284.68

093800 47.-1-1 1.1DUPREY JUNIOR R1.10 - - $302.04

093800 47.-1-3.1DUPREY JUNIOR R45.80 - - $366.90

093800 29.-2-50 ELLNANCY BARCOMB -180.00 x 75.00$1,549.39

093800 13.-1-15.1FISH JAMES C 16.10- - $471.62

093800 15.-1-17.22FLICKNER JOHN -104.00 x 208.00$814.39

093800 45.-4-13.1 1FORETTE KEVINPAUL 8.00 - - $219.48

093800 45.-4-10.3FORETTE LAURA18.60 - - $251.27

093800 59.-1-3.21FRANCIS DA VID P61.40 - - $1,358.60

093800 44.-2-7.22FRANCIS SABBATUS- 200.00 x 160.00$273.77

093800 29.-1-20.2GARRAND RONALDJAMES 1.20 - -$881.86

093800 46.-1-3.5GILMORE KELLEY P1.00 - - $1,499.94

093800 27.-1-39.2GILMORE KELLEY P1.60 - - $644.79

093800 43.-1-10GILMORE KELLEY P2.10 - - $570.90

093800 27.-1-39.1GILMORE KELLEY P2.70 - - $337.36

093800 30.19-1-31.2GREENIA SANDRA -110.00 x 142.00$4,424.53

093800 15.-1-1 1.9GRIMSHAW LISA L -200.00 x 200.00$701.65

093800 44.2-1-1 1GUERIN GAIL A -127.80 x 158.00$2,082.84

093800 44.2-1-8HART HARVEY -125.00 x 160.00$413.14

093800 45.-1-31.6HEMINGWAY DAVIDJ 5.00 - - $1,305.75

093800 16.-1-7.42HILL DANIEL R 2.00 -- $493.16

093800 15.-1-18.6HOGLE NEIL 22.60 - -$331.34

093800 16.-1-23.1HOGLE WESLEY G -190.00 x 120.00$65.26

093800 27.-1-1 1.12HOUGH DAVID 29.70- - $772.00

093800 27.-1-1 1.4HOUGH DA VID G2.20 - - $461.35

093800 44.-1-3.1 12HOULE TIMMY J 1.50

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093800 42.-1-8.42HUGGINS JOSEPH2.00 - - $747.60

093800 15.-1-40.36HYDE RICKY 6.20 - -$235.04

093800 14.-1-14JEAN JOSEPH A67.00 - - $369.15

093800 56.-1-16.3KING LEO P - 140.00x 80.00 $1,531.87

093800 30.16-3-12K O T C H O U N I A NHRAIR 1.70 - -$4,873.02

093800 30.16-3-13K O T C H O U N I A NHRAIR - 70.00 x110.00 $2,719.21

093800 45.8-1-13LABARGE BOB L -142.00 x 121.00$314.00

093800 44.-2-1.3LABARGE JOHN R1.90 - - $2,003.26

093800 15.-1-26.4LACOUNT RANDY27.00 - - $651.85

093800 15.-1-38.2LACOUNT RYAN R4.80 - - $675.26

093800 13.-1-17.1LADUKE RALPH J25.40 - - $563.82

093800 29.-2-12.1L A F O U N T A I NRICHARD - 250.00 x280.00 $450.76

093800 29.-2-12.3L A F O U N T A I NTIMOTHY J 1.10 - -$486.09

093800 41.-1-3.71LAVALLEY LOUIS R105.20 - - $1,164.24

093800 26.-1-8LAVALLEY LOUIS R190.00 - - $1,478.75

093800 41.-1-3.1 1LAVALLEY LOUIS R -208.00 x 208.00$192.48

093800 41.-1-3.1 11LAVALLEY LOUIS R -208.00 x 208.00$249.01

093800 43.-1-26.1LAVALLEY MARY J25.90 - - $472.73

093800 12.-1-5.1LEAFLOOR COREY15.00 - - $868.38

093800 12.-1-8LEAFLOOR JESS W314.80 - - $1,772.30

093800 45.-3-2LOPEZ GLORIA L -165.00 x 235.00$1,476.42

093800 43.-1-26.3MANOR HAROLD W1.50 - - $920.81

093800 43.-1-3MANOR HAROLD W69.50 - - $1,245.51

093800 43.-1-26.2MANOR HAROLD W156.50 - - $1,702.69

093800 31.-3-16.4MANOR JAMIE J 1.10- - $1,839.49

093800 13.-1-18.2MCCREA STEVEN A18.50 - - $2,380.11

093800 58.-2-9.1MCDONALD ALFREDL 100.10 - - $358.55

093800 58.-2-6MCDONALD ALFREDL 155.60 - - $1,823.59

093800 41.-1-18.21M C D O N A L DDERRICK M 35.00 - -$440.56

093800 58.-2-2.218M C D O N A L DMARLON 3.50 - -$584.13

093800 58.-1-2.1M C D O N A L DTHOMAS A 149.00 - -$927.05

093800 45.-5-5MEIGHEN LIFE USEJOHN C 1.10 - -$40.55

093800 45.-5-4MEIGHEN LIFE USEJOHN C 1.20 - -$641.26

093800 44.-1-10MENARD FRANCIS1.70 - - $529.79

093800 59.-1-16MENARD FRANCIS2.30 - - $183.19

093800 59.-1-25.521MENARD FRANCIS5.50 - - $3,223.36

093800 59.-1-35MENARD FRANCIS6.50 - - $33.23

093800 59.-1-6.1-1MENARD FRANCIS10.60 - - $152.46093800 44.2-1-4.3MENARD FRANCIS -145.00 x 200.00$340.69

093800 45.-4-5.2MENARD FRANCIS -150.00 x 175.00$1,608.22

093800 59.-1-25.523MENARD FRANCIS -150.00 x 50.00 $15.68

093800 59.-1-25.1MENARD FRANCIS L185.80 - - $4,638.79

093800 30.20-4-13.2MENARD FRANCIS L- 75.00 x 220.00$3,097.62

093800 30.20-4-13.3MENARD FRANCIS L- 130.00 x 75.00$37.91

093800 29.-1-12.122MENDOZA FLORITA -238.00 x 203.00$2,517.63

093800 30.20-2-12M O N E T T E ’ SFURNITURE & APPLINC - 52.00 x 212.00$5,437.18

093800 43.-2-38MOORE DARRELL W1.00 - - $40.55

093800 27.-1-1.5NEPHEW LIFEESTATE CARL 2.00 - -$210.16

093800 61.-1-20.5NEPHEW RANDALLWILLIAM 1.00 - -$607.06

093800 31.-4-14.2OLIVER CHERYL2.00 - - $1,758.21

093800 45.-2-6.1OLIVER MICHAEL -80.00 x 35.00 $37.00

093800 28.-1-9.341PEAKE DEXTER16.20 - - $634.20

093800 26.-1-12.3PORTER SHANNONM 1.60 - - $680.58

093800 26.-1-12.2PORTER SHANNONM 1.70 - - $505.82

093800 46.-1-3.7RABIDEAU DALE5.00 - - $4,743.82

093800 27.-1-25RABIDEAU JAMES FSR 176.00 - -$5,609.54

093800 31.-3-14RABIDEAU JOHN L22.80 - - $132.42

093800 47.-1-1RABIDEAU JOHN L63.00 - - $1,832.41

093800 31.-3-12RABIDEAU JOHN L110.00 - - $1,648.34

093800 47.-1-4.21RABIDEAU LEO109.10 - - $2,390.42

093800 44.-2-4.2RABIDEAU ROBERT- 120.00 x 251.00$164.18

093800 43.- 2-37 REMONOPOLY LLC1.00 - - $40.55

093800 43.-1-8.15REED JESSE 102.40- - $2,531.77

093800 30.20-3-8RELATION DWIGHT -25.00 x 215.00$196.70

093800 30.20-3-6RELATION DWIGHT -58.00 x 64.00$4,265.41

093800 47.-1-4.22ROBARE DEBORAH1.00 - - $1,394.25

093800 44.2-3-10SAMPLE CYNTHIA L- 162.50 x 175.00$3,577.54

093800 44.-1-1.2SAMPLE JAMES -150.00 x 266.00$307.33

093800 46.-1-3.4SAMPLE LEE D 1.30 -- $479.77

093800 15.-1-36.4SAVAGE STEVEN -150.00 x 225.00$1,185.75

093800 12.-1-1.1SAWYER EDWARD K170.10 - - $500.55

093800 15.-1-23.5SEAROR KIMBERL YR 1.30 - - $779.38

093800 44.2-1-10SMITH MEREDITH K- 104.00 x 165.00$787.15

093800 30.16-2-12SMITH THOMAS -105.00 x 105.00$109.92

093800 30.16-2-11SMITH THOMAS S5.50 - - $533.05

093800 30.15-1-1 1.1SMITH THOMAS S15.20 - - $630.72

093800 15.-1-39SMITH THOMAS S111.60 - - $2,464.61

093800 13.-1-17.2SPOOR JERR Y E2.80 - - $701.65

093800 47.-1-2.31SWINTON LEONARD2.30 - - $360.61

093800 61.-1-21.4SWINTON LEONARD- 189.00 x 173.00$283.28

093800 28.-1-9.1TEDFORD ROY108.90 - - $1,047.62

093800 46.-1-4.12TROMBLY RANDALLR 2.70 - - $438.27

093800 45.-3-8TROMBLY RICHARDC SR 4.00 - - $321.06

093800 47.-1-2.33VANCOUR TRAVIS L3.90 - - $2,270.59

093800 44.-1-23.3WELLS F ARGOBANK MINNESOT A -150.00 x 266.73$284.36

093800 29.-2-8.2WINCHIP JULIA 4.80- - $591.88

093800 29.-1-16.2W O O D R U F FJOSHUA D 1.65 - -$719.00

093800 16.-1-4.2WYSKO CHESTER T9.70 - - $330.31

093800 16.-1-29WYSKO CHESTER T22.80 - - $2,489.68

093800 15.-1-33.7WYSKO CHESTER TII 1.30 - - $1,818.28

093800 30.-1-21.3WYSKO TIMOTHY F1.80 - - $599.17

PERU:094000 280.1-9-23A D I R O N D A C KMANOR HM FORADULTS - 120.00 x221.25 $25,385.93

094000 254.-4-9.21ANDERSON RICKY A4.80 - - $71.83

094000 256.-3-21ARCOVIO RONALD -110.00 x 264.00$582.16

094000 291.-1-31.3BLAISE STEVEN A1.20 - - $689.43

094000 293.-1-19BOOP ROBERT C -133.00 x 127.83$1,025.48

094000 280.1-4-38BOURDEAU MARK C- 1 10.00 x 180.00$2,578.54

094000 269.-1-24BOUYEA MICHAEL P- 125.00 x 200.00$1,746.32

094000 269.-2-41.1BRADLEY DALE 6.70- - $638.32

094000 279.2-2-7BRADLEY DALE -60.00 x 85.00 $586.30

094000 256.-5-40B U C H A N A NREBECCA J 1.00 - -$2,158.96

094000 267.-1-8.122BULT JEFFREY P20.00 - - $957.60

094000 290.-1-13CARPENTER T ODDD 1.40 - - $2,651.12

094000 255.-7-12CIOCCA RALPH 1.09- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-27CIOCCA RALPH 1.10- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-2CIOCCA RALPH 1.15- - $500.13

094000 255.-7-17CIOCCA RALPH 1.16- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-15CIOCCA RALPH 1.20- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-19

CIOCCA RALPH 1.23- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-20CIOCCA RALPH 1.23- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-18CIOCCA RALPH 1.26- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-13CIOCCA RALPH 1.34- - $257.21

094000 255.-7-14CIOCCA RALPH 1.45- - $257.21

094000 269.-2-29.24CIOCCA RALPH 1.50- - $702.06

094000 255.-7-6CIOCCA RALPH 1.50- - $260.38

094000 255.-7-8CIOCCA RALPH 1.56- - $260.38

094000 255.-7-9CIOCCA RALPH 1.59- - $260.38

094000 255.-7-7CIOCCA RALPH 1.64- - $260.38

094000 269.-2-29.21CIOCCA RALPH 1.78- - $3,102.90

094000 255.-7-10CIOCCA RALPH 2.41- - $301.39

094000 269.-2-29.25CIOCCA RALPH 5.22- - $796.69

094000 269.-2-29.23CIOCCA RALPH47.20 - - $1,904.05

094000 255.-2-39.28CIOCCA RALPH78.70 - - $1,014.39

094000 255.-7-5CIOCCA RALPH -155.00 x 262.00$238.30

094000 255.-7-28CIOCCA RALPH -177.00 x 257.00$364.48

094000 255.-7-21CIOCCA RALPH -179.00 x 220.00$503.29

094000 255.-7-25CIOCCA RALPH -180.00 x 220.00$484.37

094000 255.-7-23CIOCCA RALPH -180.00 x 220.00$484.37

094000 255.-7-26CIOCCA RALPH -180.00 x 220.00$247.75

094000 255.-7-22CIOCCA RALPH -180.00 x 220.00$484.37

094000 255.-7-4CIOCCA RALPH -200.00 x 21 1.00$496.99

094000 269.-2-29.22CIOCCA RALPH -225.00 x 168.70$670.50

094000 255.-7-1 1CIOCCA RALPH -246.00 x 271.00$503.29

094000 255.-7-16CIOCCA RALPH -253.00 x 271.00$257.21

094000 268.-1-20.16CLARK DARWIN 2.24- - $720.99

094000 268.-1-20.1 1CLARK DAR WIN35.88 - - $1,225.77

094000 267.-4-7CLARK RICHARD JJR 1.60 - - $1,244.69

094000 267.-4-8CLARK RICHARD JR5.30 - - $2,629.68

094000 290.-1-17COLLINS JOSEPH A-150.00 x 150.00$1,121.67

094000 256.-7-7COMSTOCK JRBERNARD E - 173.00x 260.00 $382.58

094000 281.12-1-14CORYEA CHRISTINAM - 30.00 x 100.00$260.38

094000 256.-5-30.4CUMBER MAR TIN L1.00 - - $373.97

094000 265.-1-13.2CURTI LAURAL G2.00 - - $287.31

094000 270.-1-23DESOTELL MICHAELP - 105.90 x 200.00$796.07

094000 267.-2-5

DONER JAMES E -200.00 x 178.00$2,392.43

094000 255.-2-20DOTY TIMOTHY M2.60 - - $2,777.32094000 255.-2-45DUPREY JENNIFERL - 75.00 x 150.00$817.51

094000 270.-2-42.2DUPREY MICHELELEE 1.50 - - $4,083.45

094000 256.-5-14DUVAL ROBERT G1.00 - - $2,149.50

094000 281.-1-32.116DWYER KEVIN 2.00 -- $269.33

094000 291.-1-20.8FALCON LANCE W3.56 - - $770.83

094000 255.-3-15GAGNE MICHEL -200.00 x 200.00$1,087.87

094000 280.1-8-14GERMAIN BRUCE R -100.00 x 95.00$3,487.30

094000 276.-1-4GIDDINGS DANNY S- 150.00 x 200.00$262.27

094000 269.-1-54GLENWOOD PLAZAPARTNERS LLC 8.00- - $11,012.61

094000 279.2-3-7GORDON DA VID -145.48 x 298.73$2,062.03

094000 255.-2-42GREEN CARMALIT A- 200.00 x 150.00$1,237.74

094000 279.-2-31.122HACKEL CHARLES CJR 1.80 - - $138.56

094000 281.-1-4.1HARBLIN GAR Y S13.20 - - $970.23

094000 254.-3-17.32H A R T S O NDOUGLAS C JR 1.30- - $3,675.97

094000 269.-2-9.1HAYNES DA VID15.70 - - $982.83

094000 290.-1-16.1 1HERDMAN DEBBIE46.00 - - $2,333.12

094000 255.-2-35HUNT KAREN -125.00 x 100.00$726.66

094000 258.-2-22JOY DANIEL A -123.00 x 215.00$2,464.97

094000 267.-1-21.1K A C Z M A R C Z Y KSTEPHEN 59.50 - -$2,057.59

094000 280.1-8-13KAUTZ GINNY -52.00 x 142.00$1,341.23

094000 255.-7-1K U S A L O N I SSTANLEY W - 160.00x 285.00 $1,073.90

094000 270.-1-42LADUE JEREMY W -181.00 x 125.00$707.71

094000 279.-6-16LADUKE SUSAN 1.25- - $872.68

094000 279.-6-17LADUKE SUSAN 1.50- - $896.25

094000 279.-6-24LADUKE SUSAN -175.00 x 218.56$839.04

094000 279.-6-18LADUKE SUSAN -185.00 x 195.00$849.12

094000 258.-1-32.32LAMARCHE ARTHUR1.00 - - $3,907.40

094000 258.-1-20LAMAY ESTHER M8.50 - - $1,825.18

094000 293.-1-46.1LAMICA JAY E 9.60 - -$2,673.80

094000 270.-1-62.23LAVIGNE DA VID J -250.00 x 150.00$1,114.71

094000 255.-3-9.1LAWRENCE ALAN H- 150.00 x 162.14$992.30

094000 265.-1-19L A W R E N C EGREGORY 1.25 - -$1,970.31

094000 281.-2-3LEMAY CURTIS L1.90 - - $4,067.66

094000 269.-3-35

LEPAGE BRIAN D -225.00 x 191.00$2,471.88

094000 270.-1-10.3L ’ E S P E R A N C EJASON 5.05 - -$790.39

094000 270.-1-10.1L ’ E S P E R A N C EJASON 64.00 - -$1,402.44

094000 258.-3-15LUCAS JOSEPH -100.00 x 150.00$799.86

094000 255.-2-5M A C L A U G H L A NJOANNE S 28.20 - -$844.02

094000 256.-7-5MARTINEAU DEAN -173.07 x 260.00$311.91

094000 270.-1-33.2M A R T I N E A URONALD L - 200.00 x245.00 $895.20

094000 289.-1-7.2MASTIC MICHAEL S8.72 - - $2,335.63

094000 279.2-2-4MCCARTHY CECILEM - 84.22 x 301.67$2,702.05

094000 280.1-8-19MEYER EDWARD D -65.00 x 1 10.00$3,685.30

094000 290.-1-26.21MONIGAN JOHN R146.40 - - $5,734.08

094000 266.-1-3.3NICHOLS CARMEN4.20 - - $2,058.01

094000 276.-1-1.1O’SHAE MARNE -99.00 x 77.00 $112.08

094000 270.-1-44OSHER EL VIS L -95.00 x 225.00$2,032.78

094000 256.-5-1 1.7PARENT DAVID JR -150.00 x 432.00$1,692.68

094000 278.-1-2.23PENNEY GERALD W3.20 - - $1,755.73

094000 257.-1-22PREMORE FRANCISJ JR 1.30 - - $331.49

094000 256.-5-1 1.6REEVES WAYNE1.00 - - $1,146.26

094000 256.-7-8RICHARDS WAYNER - 150.00 x 260.00$1,843.95

094000 281.12-1-15RIGHI LIFE USEGIORDANO - 10.00 x240.00 $222.50

094000 267.-2-2.4ROCK ELMER D -150.00 x 225.00$2,387.99

094000 266.-1-22ROCK FLOYD -215.00 x 100.00$272.99

094000 266.-1-21.2ROCK FLOYD M 6.50- - $610.56

094000 270.-1-56.2ROCK JAMES -200.00 x 133.00$2,225.22

094000 270.-1-51.22ROCK JAMES R 2.20- - $2,490.86

094000 281.-1-10ROCK JAMES R -200.00 x 185.00$670.50

094000 267.-2-2.2SHARRON MICHAELA - 150.00 x 250.00$2,698.44

094000 293.-1-1 1S H E L L E YKATHERINE L 2.00 - -$2,828.43

094000 270.-1-8SNYDER HOWARD LJR 1.50 - - $1,401.80

094000 291.-1-15.32STEFANICK BRIAN1.30 - - $3,136.98

094000 279.-2-31.1 1STICKNEY SHAWN5.60 - - $2,857.29

094000 257.-1-20.2TAYLOR GEORGE T2.20 - - $1,652.76

094000 257.-2-44.8TEDFORD WILLIAMR 1.04 - - $2,818.33

094000 257.-2-44.17TEDFORD WILLIAMR - 50.00 x 300.00$30.06

094000 256.-5-48.4TIMMONS DAVID3.00 - - $3,013.94

094000 277.-1-13TOFR CLINT ONC O U N T YASSOCIATES 186.30- - $1,847.29

094000 257.-1-2.2TURCHIOE ENID1.40 - - $3,136.98

094000 291.-2-7UPTON JOEY C 1.20- - $3,755.33

094000 281.-2-21.3VOX AM/FM LLC20.24 - - $1,705.31

094000 279.2-4-20.1WINTER LANE LLC6.09 - - $890.79

PLATTSBURGH:094200 191.-5-6AGNEW JAMES -125.00 x 187.60$2,204.45

094200 220.-8-1 1AKEY PROPERTIESLLC 7.40 - -$44,278.96

094200 194.-1-25AKEY PROPERTIESLLC 19.62 - -$87,006.56

094200 206.4-1-1 1.1AKEY PROPERTIESLLC 58.22 - -$66,412.28

094200 192.4-4-7AKEY WAYNE - 94.00x 265.00 $691.29

094200 193.3-3-2.1ALFORD HAROLD -45.00 x 120.00$301.46

094200 207.-1-33.3ANDERSON EST ATEEVELYN 1.10 - -$1,353.64

094200 232.-3-40.1 1ARNO MIKYOM 1.40 -- $1,977.33

094200 205.-1-17B L A K E S L E YARTHUR 22.70 - -$2,015.19

094200 246.-1-9.19BLUFF POINTB E A C HASSOCIATION 1.80 -- $1,883.21

094200 246.-1-9.26BLUFF POINT GOLFLLC 5.32 - - $1,710.36

094200 246.-4-8BLUFF POINT GOLFLLC - 151.10 x 185.90$8,325.59

094200 233.-1-38BOB’S I NSTANTPLUMBING HEATING2.79 - - $4,112.90

094200 233.-1-37.2BOB’S I NSTANTPLUMBING INC 2.07 -- $6,899.53

094200 191.-2-42.2BORNER DANIEL R15.50 - - $766.41

094200 191.-2-45.2BORNER DANIEL R17.00 - - $1,785.90

094200 205.-2-4BOUYEA WILLIAM1.70 - - $1,150.43

094200 220.4-3-4.2BRANHAM ROBIN -115.50 x 120.00$1,402.84

094200 233.-1-36BRAY TERMINAL INC3.10 - - $5,946.92

094200 220.-8-16BRODI STEPHEN T2.50 - - $7,956.23

094200 245.-4-29BRUNELL NOEL J11.90 - - $9,184.82

094200 246.-1-25BURDICK GLENN -48.00 x 360.00$201.73

094200 206.-1-13.1 1C A L D E R A R OJOSEPH S - 100.00 x118.00 $762.17

094200 220.4-3-1CARON LOY AL -66.00 x 215.00$461.00

094200 246.-1-13.2CARON’S OFPLATTSBURGH INC3.61 - - $5,471.34

094200 220.-1-17CEDAR KNOLL LOGHOMES INC 1.74 - -$5,668.23

094200 220.-1-16.3CEDAR KNOLL LOGHOMES INC 7.59 - -$4,592.10

094200 220.4-4-6CHAGNON R ICKY -42.00 x 240.00$1,386.00

094200 220.4-4-5CHAGNON R ICKY -58.00 x 240.00$230.03

094200 246.-1-9.20CHAMPLAIN BLUFFSDEV CORP 4.12 - -$1,614.97

094200 194.-1-21.2C H A S EPROPERTIES INC5.40 - - $10,056.96

094200 192.-4-8CIOCCA RALPH 2.90- - $3,505.46

094200 192.-1-19CIOCCA RALPH26.70 - - $547.88

094200 192.-4-16CIOCCA RALPH -100.38 x 164.01$585.72

094200 192.-4-2CIOCCA RALPH -163.00 x 1 17.00$539.15

094200 192.-4-13CIOCCA RALPH -167.11 x 108.85$518.79

094200 220.4-2-19CLUKEY SCOTT -66.00 x 165.00$615.90

094200 206.4-4-3COLLIN & MCBRIDEINC - 150.00 x 133.13$7,389.96

094200 220.-8-18CONKEY RICHARD9.10 - - $625.39

094200 192.-1-33C O R T H E L LMICHELE M 12.10 - -$321.42

094200 206.3-1-18.21CRARY JOHN W 1.10- - $2,519.74

094200 220.4-2-32CUDWORTH DEBRA- 40.00 x 170.00$255.78

094200 220.-6-2.14CZAJA-BURGESSELIZABETH - 286.00x 268.00 $182.39

094200 246.-1-10.54DAME J DAVID 5.22 -- $2,340.39

094200 246.-1-9.151DAME MAUREEN V85.40 - - $25,118.94

094200 203.4-2-21DARRAH ROBER T -495.00 x 95.00$125.89

094200 203.-2-10.13DARRAH ROBERT M3.30 - - $3,083.74

094200 203.-1-13.1DARRAH ROBERTMICHAEL 30.50 - -$644.17

094200 233.7-1-8DAUST TAMMY L -100.00 x 125.00$391.40

094200 206.3-1-23.14DISTEFANO RICK -108.20 x 361.14$2,049.61

094200 246.-1-13.1 1DUMESNIL BRIAN K2.80 - - $1,441.26

094200 205.2-1-10.2DUQUETTE LARRY -100.00 x 200.00$3,222.09

094200 221.9-1-6DUROSE KRISTINAS - 72.82 x 152.65$998.62

094200 207.10-1-16EBM PROPER TIESLLC 1.40 - - $1,214.85

094200 207.10-1-15.1EBM PROPER TIESLLC - 88.00 x 187.15$759.80

094200 207.10-1-15.2EBM PROPER TIESLLC - 88.00 x 188.16$774.59

094200 233.-5-67ESP PROPERTIESLLC 1.67 - -$16,327.02

094200 233.7-1-4E S P O SPROPERTIES LLC2.26 - - $12,333.61

094200 233.-5-34FENWICK BONNIE -293.42 x 158.59$4,633.96

094200 219.2-1-9.13F E N W I C KREVOCABLE TRUSTGUY BE 1.30 - -$5,239.73

094200 204.3-2-1FISH JOSEPH 2.60 - -$4,128.09

094200 220.4-3-9FOUNTAIN EST ATEFLOSSIE - 65.00 x380.00 $1,005.05

094200 193.3-4-35FULLER STEPHEN M

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094200 192.-2-3.2G A L L A G H E RROBERT - 163.92 x175.00 $1,310.57

094200 191.-2-52GARROW PEGGY A34.50 - - $1,423.08

094200 203.4-3-24GIGUERE CORA -130.00 x 150.61$451.70

094200 205.-1-41.2GIROUX RICHARD3.70 - - $9,757.31

094200 193.3-1-10GORDON ROBER T -100.00 x 150.00$288.54

094200 205.3-2-4G R E G O I R EBARRETT 1.70 - -$2,152.10

094200 232.-3-25G R E G O I R EBARRETT 2.50 - -$1,685.21

094200 220.4-2-1.12HANSHAW SYL VIA -75.00 x 156.00$2,821.47

094200 246.-1-21.2HICKS JORDON -100.00 x 250.00$294.86

094200 191.-2-7.8HOLMES TIMOTHY30.60 - - $3,008.60

094200 219.2-1-14HYATT HOBBIE E -100.00 x 160.00$3,395.99

094200 208.8-2-9ISABELLA DANA -104.33 x 1 12.00$3,373.66

094200 206.4-4-13JAI AMBAHOSPITALITY LTD -88.03 x 224.90$3,329.30

094200 204.-1-13.2JEFFORDS ALLEN LJR 1.50 - - $1,474.11

094200 203.-2-10.51J O H N S O NCHRISTOPHER 1.00- - $437.87

094200 205.4-4-31.1JOINER LA WRENCE- 60.00 x 135.00$1,335.33

094200 194.20-3-27KENNEDY JUNE M -75.00 x 125.00$1,534.74

094200 220.4-2-36KENNEDY ROBERT -100.00 x 269.18$1,309.29

094200 194.-2-36KHAN CHAUDARY S3.80 - - $4,140.97

094200 204.-2-51.3L A B O M B A R DLOREN G 1.15 - -$3,534.09

094200 245.-5-56.3LADUKE GORDON -173.00 x 214.00$207.33

094200 203.4-4-14LANDRY DAWN M1.50 - - $425.94

094200 194.2-2-54.1LANGLOIS GABRIEL16.60 - - $5,454.51

094200 194.-3-13LATINVILLE JAMES -100.00 x 226.00$3,679.85

094200 193.3-3-53LATOUR W ALTER -100.00 x 150.00$1,897.46

094200 189.-3-15.22LAWRENCE JOHNJR 4.42 - - $1,791.75

094200 219.2-1-43LEBEAU WILLIAM J -115.00 x 199.00$7,342.24

094200 232.-3-43.4L I G H T H O U S EPROPERTIES -100.00 x 200.00$1,469.92

094200 192.4-2-18LORD LINDA - 100.00x 132.00 $1,491.06

094200 206.4-4-21 M& W P ARTNERSHIP1.32 - - $3,725.70

094200 206.4-4-20 M& W PARTNERSHIP -205.12 x 1 16.76$6,115.61

094200 245.-4-5MANTIKAS MICHAEL- 55.00 x 594.00$1,238.01

094200 191.-2-7.1 1-2MARTIN GEORGE H1.60 - - $24.57094200 191.-2-7.1 1-1

MARTIN GEORGE H6.50 - - $406.48

094200 220.4-2-3M A R T I N E A UMALCOLM - 31.00 x150.00 $93.58

094200 232.-3-30M A R T I N E A UMALCOLM - 220.00 x180.00 $2,662.51

094200 220.4-4-9.21MARTINEAU ROBIN -15.00 x 230.00$713.68

094200 220.4-3-17MCKEE CLAUDE -50.00 x 232.00$389.78

094200 191.-3-15.121MCKENNA STEPHENA 11.80 - - $3,608.19

094200 206.-1-13.1MCKENNA STEPHENA 75.00 - - $8,877.72

094200 191.-3-26.231M C K I N L E YKENNETH J - 1 12.00x 205.00 $842.86

094200 191.-3-33MCKINLEY ROGER L- 65.00 x 150.00$149.00

094200 220.-4-36MERKEL DAVID48.80 - - $11,226.49

094200 192.4-1-61MESEC ROGER -115.00 x 133.10$251.06

094200 220.2-2-8MONETTE CARL M -50.00 x 157.75$3,732.91

094200 245.-5-15MURRAY JOHN D -74.00 x 200.00$328.59

094200 194.13-2-34NIEVES CARMEN -30.00 x 1 10.00$522.74

094200 232.-3-17NINK JOHN W 2.00 - -$1,930.60

094200 193.-1-1 1O’GARRO MCNEVIN51.70 - - $1,211.98

094200 206.-2-3.1O G D E N S B U R GBUILDING SUPPL YINC 80.70 - -$5,388.23

094200 206.-2-41O G D E N S B U R GBUILDING SUPPL YINC - 70.00 x 167.00$494.03

094200 206.-2-40O G D E N S B U R GBUILDING SUPPL YINC - 80.00 x 167.00$516.06

094200 192.-2-22PELLERIN VICKIE L19.80 - - $3,438.88

094200 192.-2-21PERYEA MICHAEL27.40 - - $501.31

094200 206.-2-17PERYEA MICHAEL N2.90 - - $3,525.00

094200 205.-3-8PERYEA MICHAEL N56.90 - - $2,259.02

094200 204.-2-43.1PINE HAVEN OF THENORTH COUNTR83.00 - - $8,247.33

094200 245.-5-23.1POWERS DOUGLASG 4.20 - - $3,218.69

094200 189.-3-3.32POWERS LEON 3.04- - $1,931.99

094200 220.4-5-41PREMORE P ATRICKH - 95.00 x 124.30$3,392.72

094200 191.-2-34RAWLEIGH T AMMYM - 1 10.00 x 180.00$642.89

094200 192.4-4-30RICE JOAN - 99.44 x125.00 $291.94

094200 191.-5-18 RIXCHAD J - 125.00 x186.60 $2,888.66

094200 205.4-2-9.1ROBERTS JAMES R -78.00 x 145.00$749.50

094200 216.-6-10ROCK FLOYD - 50.00x 240.00 $479.20

094200 204.-2-5ROCK FLOYD M -100.00 x 225.00$703.75

094200 203.4-2-20ROCK FLOYD M -210.00 x 5.00 $35.00

094200 203.-1-38ROCK SHEILA J 2.00- - $774.91

094200 203.-2-33ROCK STEVEN A3.47 - - $417.60

094200 192.4-2-33ROUGEAU TIFF ANYM - 100.95 x 156.40$334.95

094200 204.-1-7.2SCHWANK JOHN -100.00 x 200.00$599.84

094200 204.-1-7.3SCHWANK JOHN F3.50 - - $396.79

094200 192.4-3-28SMITH EST ATEESTHER C - 105.00 x150.00 $2,683.84

094200 190.-3-2.3STOTLER P ATRICK5.28 - - $1,040.61

094200 233.-1-27STUDLEY WILLIAM1.20 - - $6,394.23

094200 220.-6-2.31S Z A T K O W S K IANGELA - 100.00 x185.00 $438.82

094200 206.4-4-22TAYLOR MICHAEL -60.00 x 336.00$2,963.39

094200 206.4-4-23TAYLOR MICHAEL -60.00 x 336.00$2,308.23

094200 206.4-4-24TAYLOR MICHAEL J -60.00 x 238.00$3,209.28

094200 246.-1-10.56THE LANDINGSASSOCIATION -20.00 x 1 179.25$269.17

094200 206.-6-4.1TMR PROPER TIESINC 62.50 - -$12,519.08

094200 205.-1-4VANN P AMELA -85.00 x 185.00$2,233.05

094200 204.3-1-6WAY HAROLD 17.90 -- $1,310.82

094200 205.4-2-10.5WILLETTE DA YL -80.00 x 282.15$3,627.15

094200 193.3-5-11WOOD ROBIN W -100.00 x 184.80$3,140.90

094200 203.4-1-18WRIGHT JAMES -57.00 x 102.40$726.46

094200 192.4-1-60YATES RIT A L -115.00 x 133.76$1,778.20

094200 232.-3-22.9ZATYLNY FRANK S1.00 - - $491.55

SARANAC:094401 202.5-2-22BEAUDOIN MARK -100.88 x 255.95$5,728.75

094401 201.12-1-6COULON STEPHEN -133.50 x 126.00$1,967.46

094401 201.12-1-7COULON STEPHENJ 1.20 - - $3,869.42

094401 201.8-1-24.2DOUGLAS THOMAS- 210.00 x 140.00$3,239.66

094401 201.8-1-24.4DOUGLAS THOMASM - 94.00 x 100.00$376.21

094401 201.12-1-12EGAN ROBER T F22.20 - - $896.15

094401 202.5-1-1EGAN ROBER T F98.00 - - $1,519.33

094401 201.8-2-10GODDEAU RIT ADELIA - 130.00 x125.00 $3,919.58

094401 187.20-8-13PRITCHARD JAMES1.00 - - $128.12

094401 187.20-9-1RABIDEAU GERALD- 146.00 x 183.00$445.97

094401 188.17-8-12.2SCENIC VIEWESTATES LTD 3.30 - -$1,308.70

094401 188.17-7-19SCENIC VIEWESTATES LTD 5.30 - -$1,080.51

094489 240.1-1-28A L E X A N D E RDOUGLAS - 261.52 x81.50 $3,136.16

094489 240.1-1-27

A L E X A N D E RDOUGLAS A JR -33.00 x 81.80$2,154.19

094489 216.-1-52A N T O N A C C IJOSEPH J - 75.00 x165.00 $1,559.74

094489 210.2-1-5ASHLINE BERNARD- 61.00 x 330.00$550.36

094489 227.-1-24.6ASHLINE SCOTT1.40 - - $4,965.07

094489 210.2-2-5.2ATKINSON DARCY J- 101.00 x 280.00$290.09

094489 236.-1-2ATKINSON ROSS -50.00 x 50.00 $46.07

094489 248.-1-25ATKINSON WENDY1.40 - - $297.63

094489 261.-1-10ATLAS F LLC 125.10 -- $1,401.77

094489 202.-2-6BAUGHN THOMAS M- 120.00 x 250.00$2,824.32

094489 210.2-3-4BEDARD BECKY L -125.00 x 240.00$622.09

094489 251.-1-31.1BRIEN BENJAMIN W30.60 - - $2,782.95

094489 262.-1-4BROUSSEAU STEVE7.20 - - $4,794.48

094489 227.-1-26.2B U C K L E YGREGORY J 3.80 - -$5,091.77

094489 237.-1-3.5BURKE DONALD F10.50 - - $227.76

094489 210.2-4-6CALLAWAY KATHY E- 60.00 x 430.00$637.27

094489 251.3-4-8CARPENTER GLENN- 1 15.00 x 179.50$861.87

094489 238.-1-1.12CHAMPAGNE CODYJ 12.10 - - $3,068.42

094489 238.-1-1.1 1C H A M P A G N ESHANE 12.00 - -$654.04

094489 238.-1-1.2C H A M P A G N ESHANE J 55.70 - -$3,085.88

094489 241.-1-17CHRISTON GEORGE3.00 - - $640.06

094489 240.1-3-17COLBY JOHN 1.50 - -$4,325.41

094489 240.1-1-23CORYER WILLIAM R- 103.50 x 70.00$3,069.27

094489 214.-1-18.5DANN JOHN T 14.10 -- $232.31

094489 248.-1-20DASHNAW JAMES J32.20 - - $2,597.69

094489 241.-1-23DEARSON NOR VIN5.00 - - $675.01

094489 216.-1-29.1DELISLE A YOTTECONNIE A - 222.00 x120.00 $454.59

094489 228.-1-2.2DEVINS BEVERL Y A1.08 - - $2,244.30

094489 236.-1-3.19D I C K E R M A NMARION 8.40 - -$444.40

094489 228.-2-20DOWNEY PATRICK D- 208.80 x 175.90$2,530.33

094489 239.-1-33.2D R O L L E T T EREBECCA 18.80 - -$3,110.35

094489 201.-2-20.1D R O L L E T T EWALTER 4.40 - -$1,814.32

094489 262.-1-37DUPRAS JOHN H III -100.00 x 270.00$496.86

094489 202.-3-1EGAN ROBER T F28.30 - - $1,188.65

094489 202.-3-2EGAN ROBER T F74.00 - - $1,017.40

094489 260.-1-9.22EVANS DONALD J1.00 - - $518.29

094489 225.-1-16.1

FILION SHANE 87.60- - $14,183.44094489 252.-1-1.32FOUNTAIN ROBER TA JR 1.00 - - $731.39

094489 210.2-4-8FOX WILLIAM -125.00 x 130.00$713.75

094489 210.2-4-5FOX WILLIAM P -63.00 x 430.00$969.16

094489 263.-1-49.3GEPPNER CINDY21.30 - - $1,682.92

094489 262.-1-45.8GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 3.47 - -$430.43

094489 262.-1-45.10GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 5.13 - -$475.85

094489 262.-1-45.7GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 5.34 - -$510.80

094489 262.-1-45.1GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 8.44 - -$570.19

094489 262.-1-45.13GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 9.18 - -$587.65

094489 262.-1-45.14GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 9.78 - -$609.45

094489 262.-1-45.5GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 9.91 - -$613.00

094489 262.-1-45.61GIBBONS GREGORYCHADWICK 19.20 - -$8,138.76

094489 210.2-1-6GILLETT HERMAN H- 99.00 x 350.00$642.71

094489 252.-1-9.2GODBY MICHAEL105.30 - - $2,515.23

094489 210.2-2-14GONYEA JAMES EJR - 165.00 x 180.00$566.77

094489 210.2-2-12GONYEA JAMES JR -180.00 x 185.00$586.03

094489 225.-1-12.2G R A N G E RMARIANNE 20.00 - -$813.93

094489 239.-1-9.12HELMS PAUL 42.10 -- $735.89

094489 251.-1-37.2HEMUS JAMES F2.20 - - $1,446.71

094489 251.-1-2.32HERBOLD PAUL 9.70- - $850.96

094489 214.-1-10HERBOLD P AUL III79.70 - - $270.51

094489 214.-1-9HERBOLD P AUL III330.80 - - $1,267.17

094489 215.-1-41.3H I L D E R B R A N D TWALTER J JR -160.00 x 70.00$206.80

094489 263.-1-47.2HOLMES GAR Y 1.20- - $2,994.13

094489 263.-1-47.1HOLMES GAR Y -50.00 x 265.00$838.25

094489 263.-1-8KELLY KELLY 8.10 - -$470.20

094489 228.-1-2.1KLEIN RONALD S108.50 - - $3,148.69

094489 210.2-3-8LADUKE JOHN -127.00 x 200.00$539.78

094489 251.3-1-19.2LAMORA JOSEPH H -125.00 x 57.00$1,269.54

094489 239.-1-29.14LAPORTE JAMIE F8.30 - - $2,806.38

094489 210.2-2-5.1LEGAULT SUZANN E1.30 - - $2,103.04

094489 261.-2-5L O N G T E M P SCLIFFORD 22.00 - -$3,505.17

094489 251.3-4-18L O N G T E M P SCLIFFORD - 220.00 x120.00 $282.13

094489 214.-1-8.1LOON GULF INC25.00 - - $336.07

094489 214.-1-7LOON GULF INC50.00 - - $465.36

094489 252.-1-18.2MCKENZIE STEVE R- 150.00 x 150.00$505.15094489 236.-1-3.22MILLER JAMES 8.50 -- $882.34

094489 226.-1-15.1MILLER JASON150.00 - - $3,155.77

094489 239.-1-2.4MINER JOHNFRANCIS 9.50 - -$342.42

094489 251.-1-41.1MULLER SUSANANN 14.90 - - $636.57

094489 227.-2-4MURRAY LIFEESTATE LILLIAN E2.40 - - $740.56

094489 241.-2-4.2NOLAN CHARLES E1.70 - - $999.17

094489 252.-1-6.2O’BRIEN LEO JR151.30 - - $1,761.64

094489 210.2-2-4OLSON DIANNE M -60.00 x 300.00$756.30

094489 241.-2-2P A R R O T T ERICHARD M JR 2.48 -- $1,293.76

094489 251.-1-25PERRY TODD 5.60 - -$3,764.92

094489 251.3-2-18.1PFEIFFER MAR YELIZABETH 3.20a c r e s$2,731.56

094489 217.-3-20POULIN ROGER G12.90 - - $4,378.68

094489 252.-1-5.1PROVOST GARY35.00 - - $2,261.77

094489 217.-3-27RASCOE GLEN F -152.00 x 150.00$1,642.04

094489 251.3-2-19REED JESSE L 1.00 -- $3,668.87

094489 216.-1-65RIVERS JANET -135.00 x 240.00$426.13

094489 262.-1-21.2ROCK BARR Y -150.00 x 100.00$3,123.32

094489 240.3-1-20ROSSI GEORGE -50.00 x 1 17.00$268.08

094489 240.3-1-19ROSSI GEORGE -100.00 x 1 17.00$394.77

094489 239.-2-2SANTOSA RONNY47.20 - - $1,031.38

094489 216.-1-16.5ST CYR P AUL J -135.00 x 137.00$2,526.83

094489 210.2-2-13S T A N D I S HCOMMUNITY ASSOC- 200.00 x 200.00$781.77

094489 201.-2-36STYLES CASSIUS F2.13 - - $209.97

094489 263.-1-51TERRY WILLIAM25.30 - - $3,471.70

094489 241.-2-3.1TRUDEAU JAMES E104.00 - - $4,117.12

094489 228.-3-13TRUDO BONNIE L2.50 - - $1,408.74

094489 261.-1-5WALDRON GERALDF 20.80 - - $636.57

094489 260.-1-19.2WALDRON GERALDFRANCIS 2.20 - -$3,330.47

094489 241.-1-31.1WALING BARRETT II23.40 - - $1,101.29

094489 202.-4-5WARD MICHAEL S16.20 - - $185.86

SCHUYLER FALLS:094600 230.-3-27.3AGONEY MICHAEL -175.00 x 163.33$2,220.37

094600 232.-2-22ALLEN KIMBERL Y2.80 - - $1,039.25

094600 243.-1-13BLAIR JAMES W 1.70- - $952.00094600 232.-2-4.1BOSLEY LIFE USEBEATRICE 23.80

$2,434.30

094600 244.4-1-2.4BROWN STEVEN1.22 - - $1,752.45

094600 218.1-3-12.1BURGESS KEITH1.20 - - $352.14

094600 218.1-3-14BURGESS KEITH -100.00 x 690.00$38.51

094600 244.-3-9CAYEA JOSEPH 4.70- - $5,003.44

094600 218.1-5-10.3CHRISTON GEORGEJ - 150.00 x 187.00$528.92

094600 245.-2-17.6CROSBY CARROLLJR - 200.00 x 200.00$552.29

094600 232.-1-3CZAJA ELIZABETH L1.60 - - $269.49

094600 245.-1-18.12DANIELS RUSSELLC - 100.00 x 200.00$533.28

094600 219.1-5-27.3DAVIS ANDREW J -100.00 x 1 15.00$2,039.71

094600 232.-1-21DEMARAIS JOHN8.50 $659.14

094600 231.-1-76DESROCHER GENE2.00 - - $1,573.88

094600 244.4-1-10DRAGON ARCH INC -80.00 x 192.00$1,008.60

094600 231.-1-36DRAGON ARCH INC -168.50 x 200.00$916.24

094600 245.-2-18DUFAULT DORIS -100.00 x 200.00$1,634.33

094600 244.4-1-2.22FAVREAU SHAWN A1.64 - - $1,690.85

094600 230.-3-14FIFIELD JONA THANW 5.60 - - $4,015.10

094600 231.-1-81FOUNTAIN EDW ARDW 1.50 - - $1,488.88

094600 245.-1-14.33GADWAY WILLIAM -201.03 x 196.00$569.41

094600 244.-3-6GEDDES LEONA -225.00 x 186.60$497.57

094600 244.-3-7GEDDES LEONA M -207.30 x 179.20$500.62

094600 244.4-1-2.23GONYEA CHRIS 1.50- - $624.26

094600 245.-3-13.41HAYES MICHAEL -164.00 x 171.00$1,804.65

094600 245.-3-40H E W S T O NCHRISTOPHER L -88.37 x 167.28$556.53

094600 232.-1-25H E Y W O O DSTEPHANIE - 100.00x 150.00 $1,014.76

094600 219.-1-1.1 1HILWEH MUHIB M3.84 - - $751.31

094600 244.-1-31.42LABARGE JOHN -110.00 x 150.00$1,242.59

094600 243.-1-6.1 1L A F O U N T I A NHAROLD 2.60 - -$478.54

094600 204.-3-21LAGRAVE MAR VINJR - 105.58 x 128.00$773.55

094600 230.-2-1.3LAMOY CHARLES -150.00 x 266.00$3,805.87

094600 245.-8-12MANLEY ESTATETHELMA - 125.00 x275.00 $583.75

094600 245.-1-39MARTINEAU RALPH53.80 - - $129.74

094600 245.-1-1MARTINEAU RALPH- 144.00 x 244.00$1,573.88

094600 232.-1-20.5MCCORRY ROBERT1.00 - - $2,086.41

094600 230.-2-8.1MOWRY KURT -170.00 x 232.00$2,563.29

094600 245.-3-38O’BRIEN JOHN E -209.33 x 167.96$563.01

094600 244.-3-22ORMSBY RAY -205.00 x 210.00$599.15

094600 244.3-1-17ORMSBY RAYMONDEDWARD - 90.00 x150.00 $1,478.76

094600 218.-1-1.32ORMSBY THOMAS4.90 - - $118.19094600 219.1-9-38.15PERROTTE JOHN -119.11 x 230.00$5,430.14

094600 256.2-1-3POLITIS CHERIE -96.00 x 224.00$2,248.53

094600 245.-3-31RANSOM TODD J -100.00 x 174.50$1,759.13

094600 232.-2-8.14RASMUSSEN DA VID- 150.00 x 150.00$1,197.74

094600 231.-1-40.2RECORE HERBER TA JR 1.90 - -$1,855.23

094600 230.-2-11.5REYELL HEIDI -130.00 x 325.00$2,214.24

094600 218.1-4-19.1ROCK CLARENCE -110.00 x 130.00$794.87

094600 218.-1-43.1ROCK JASON 1.70 - -$1,102.14

094600 232.-4-2R O M E OCHRISTOPHER -100.00 x 200.00$1,320.16

094600 244.-1-32.3ROWBOTTOM MARYKAY - 125.00 x 275.00$1,136.72

094600 218.-2-40.3SENATOR THOMASM 40.00 - - $630.54

094600 232.-1-16.22SHEPARD KUR T -100.00 x 140.00$1,114.90

094600 230.-3-3SHINGLE ST MOBILEHOME PK INC -100.00 x 300.00$921.03

094600 230.-3-2SHINGLE ST MOBILEHOME PK INC -120.00 x 300.00$1,181.47

094600 245.-1-18.151SHIR-CLIFF LLC71.50 - - $26,034.65

094600 232.-4-15SPOFFORD-UIHLEINMELANIE C - 100.00x 200.00 $4,556.08

094600 232.-2-17.22S P O O N E RBARBARA - 150.00 x205.00 $4,116.83

094600 232.-2-17.1SPOONER HAROLD2.40 - - $2,647.22

094600 219.1-4-28STAPLES V ANESSAJ - 33.00 x 300.00$3,669.15

094600 219.1-4-10STAPLES V ANESSAJ - 108.00 x 363.00$4,414.26

094600 219.1-4-1 1.1STAPLES V ANESSAJ - 115.66 x 243.00$3,465.87

094600 244.3-1-11SUPERNAW LIFEUSE CORA - 165.00 x100.00 $276.26

094600 218.-2-55.2TRUDO CHARLES V5.20 - - $8,802.74

094600 256.-6-6TUCKER THOMAS1.20 - - $454.46

094600 218.-1-48TYNDALL THOMAS H- 1 10.00 x 200.00$931.63

094600 256.2-1-10.42WADE BRIAN 1.82 - -$4,829.13

094600 219.-2-14.82WAY HAROLD L 4.70- - $778.09

094600 219.-2-14.83WAY HAROLD L101.00 - - $4,983.07

094600 219.-2-14.21WAY HAROLD L -90.00 x 300.00$584.75

094600 218.-2-30

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agent of the LLCupon whom processagainst it may beserved. SSNY shallmail a copy of anyprocess to the LLC atLife Enriching Asset sProject, 62 BrinkerhoffStreet, Platt sburgh,New York 12932.NCM-9 /3 -10 /8 /11 -6TC-74858-----------------------------

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with the Secret ary ofState of the State ofNew York on July 26,2011.The Company is beingformed for any lawfulbusiness purpose andshall have all the pow-ers set forth in Section202(a) - 202(q) of theNew York Limitied Lia-bility Company Law.The office of the Com-pany is to be locatedin the County of Clin-ton, S tate of NewYork, with of fices

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NOTICE OF FORMA-TION OF BUCK-LEY S PLAZA LLC.Arts. Of Org. filed withSecy. Of S tate of N.Y.(SSNY) on 7/27/1 1.Office location: ClintonCounty. SSNY desig-nated as agent of LLCupon whom processagainst it may beserved. SSNY shallmail process to: 7700Rt. 9, Plattsburgh, NY12901. Purpose: anylawful activity.NCM-8/27-10/1/11-6TC-74848-----------------------------

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2005 COLORADO Extended C ab, 4WD,Snow-way Lexan plow , 32,000 miles, 3/5liter, PS, AC, CC, excellent condition$15,955. 518-962-2256

2006 HORNET Sport Camp er, 33’ long,sleeps 8-10, excellent condition, asking$12,500, call 518-569-4007 for more infor-mation.FOR SALE - 32’ Denali 5th Wheel, $35,500.Also included small storage space, cabin &many extras. Located at Baker ’s Acres on adouble riverside lot in Saranac, NY. Call 518-492-7420 or 518-572-4216.

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1995 GMC YUKON 4X4 RUNS GOOD.Needs Muf fler. Loaded, Dark Green, GoodTires $4000 OBO. 518-261-64181998 TOYOTA Sienna XLE V an, excellentcondition, Books for $6,125.00, Asking$5,500. Keith 518-527-4418. Can be seen at522 Point Road, Willsboro.2000 FORD Truck 4WD Ranger V6,Standard Transmission, Supercab 4D,171,306 mileage. $3,000 OBO. 518-594-7206. Located at 5687 Military Turnpike.2000 FREIGHTLINER FLD120. Rebuilt radi-ator to rear. 2,500 watt inverter and refrigera-tor. Asking $10,000 or best offer. Call (518)546-7120.

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2007 TOYOTA RAV4 AWD, 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped,

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2006 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8S SPECIAL EDITION PKG.

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2006 FORD FOCUS ZX4 SES 4 Dr., Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully

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2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CONV.

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2005 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4

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*TAX, TITLE, REG. NOT INCLUDED. †12,000 MILES PER YEAR, 48 MONTH LEASE. **MUST QUALIFY.

2004 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 LT CQ201A, Fully Loaded, Great

Condition!

$ 9,300 OR

$ 185 * /MO.

2006 Chevy Trailblazer LT CP204, Moonroof, XM Radio, Fully

Loaded

$ 15,100 OR

$ 249 * /MO.

2009 Dodge Caliber SXT CP225,

Fully Loaded

$ 14,880 OR

$ 239 * /MO.

2005 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab 4x4 CQ305A

2008 Chevy Impala LT

$ 15,980 OR

$ 264 * /MO.

CP228, OnStar, XM Radio, Fully Loaded

2011 Chevy Malibu LT CP235, OnStar, XM Radio, Power Seat,

Fully Loaded!

$ 19,100 OR

$ 307 * /MO.

2008 GMC 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 CQ182A, 4.8L, Air, Cruise, Bed Liner

$ 17,380 OR

$ 288 * /MO.

1999 Chrysler LHS CQ167A, Leather, Moonroof, Fully

Loaded, 60K Miles

$ 5,880 *

2003 Chevy 1500 Reg Cab 4x2

$ 7,480 OR

$ 182 *

CQ295A, 6 Cyl, Auto, Air, Bedliner,

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2010 Dodge Grand Caravan AL207A,

Stow-n-go Seating, Loaded

$ 23,980 OR

/MO. $ 375 *

2008 Pontiac G6 CP233

Moon Roof, OnStar, XM Radio

$ 14,980 OR

$ 241 * /MO.

Low Low Miles! Miles!

2011 Chevy 1500 LT Ext. Cab 4x4 “All Star Edition”

$ 26,795 YOUR PRICE

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,040 Adk Chevy Disc. . . . . . . . . . . -2,240 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -4,505 Targeted Rebate . . . . . . . . 1,500**

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MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,735 Adk Chevy Disc. . . . . . . . . . . -1,736 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2,500

SAVE $4,236!

2010 Buick Lacrosse 2011 Chevy 3500 LT Ext. Cab 4x4

$8,045 Off Price!

#CQ281, Dual Rear Wheel, 6.0L V8, Fully Loaded

$ 36,595 YOUR PRICE

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,640 Adk Chevy Disc. . . . . . . . . . . -3,540 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -3,005 Targeted Rebate . . . . . . . . 1,500**

2011 Chevy 1500 WT Ext. Cab 4x4

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Ask about 0% Financing! Up to 60 months. See dealer for details.

$ 23,595 YOUR PRICE

MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,045 Adk Chevy Disc. . . . . . . . . . . -1,445 Rebate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -4,505 Targeted Rebate . . . . . . . . 1,500**

$ 12,980 OR

$ 253 * /MO.

$8,245 Off Price!

$ 24,499 YOUR PRICE

Low Low Miles! Miles!

2006 Chevy 2500 Crew 4x4 LT CQ309A, 8’ Box

Reduced to $ 25,980 Low Low

Miles! Miles!

Diesel! Diesel! Low Low

Financing Financing Available Available

$7,450 Off Price!

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