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Will DECrelent onLG islandgarbage?By David CederstromChronicle Staff Writer
Will New York State relent onits plan to end the decades-oldpractice o transporting camp -ers’ trash rom Lake Georgeisland collection points?
Walt Lender, executive direc -tor o the Lake George Asso-ciation, toldthe group’s125th annualmeeting lastFriday, “We’vereceived word
rom a highlevel that they[the Depart-ment o En- vironmentalConservation]are now planning on openinga dialogue at Lake George, tocome up with a more creativesolution.”
“The local outrage was elt very strongly in Albany, andthey have responded,” Mr.Lender said.
But DEC spokesperson LoriSeverino told The Chronicle this week, “At this point...the inten -tion is to move orward” with
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GovernorPatersonrafts theHudson
LGA chiefsuggestsyes, but
DEC saysnot ‘at this point’
Antique boats & cars this Saturday at LG VillageThe 37th annual Lake George Rendezvous, hosted by the Ad-
irondack Chapter o the Antique and Classic Boat Society, takesplace Saturday, Aug. 28, rom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the LakeGeorge Village public docks. Admission is ree.
Some 50 to 60 boats are expected, displayed both in the wa-ter and on Beach Road. Classic cars will also be on view. Newthis year: The Adirondack Triumph sports Please turn to page 25
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At 65,ChuckConnollyremainslocalgolferextraordi-naire º 41
What Glens Fallsneeds in next schoolsuperintendent Mr. Frost,
Thank you! Thank you! Icompletely agree with thequalities you describe asnecessary or our next su-perintendent in this week’spaper(“More oMark’sopinions...,”about the impending retire-ment o Glens Falls schoolsuperintendent Tom Mc-Gowan, Aug. 19 Chronicle ].
We are still in the thicko tough fnancial times inthe district. We need to pulltogether as a community to work through it, instead othe us vs. them mentalitythat existed this past year.
Do you think it might betime or a emale superinten-
Please turn to page 8
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That’s him in the second row, right, and his wife Michelle nextto him. They rode with Beaver Brook Out tters of Wevertown, whoseowners Pete & Diana Burns, at rear, were the guides.Photo by James Swedberg, courtesy o Beaver Brook Outftters º 25