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By Jeremiah S. Papineau [email protected] CHAMPLAIN — The efforts of Clinton County Clerk and Champlain resident John H. Zurlo have not gone unnoticed. During the Town of Cham- plain Republican Party’s annu- al spaghetti dinner June 19, Zurlo was recognized for his accomplishments and contri- butions to the town, county and surrounding area. Committee chairman Oliver M. Barie applauded Zurlo, a man whom he has known for several years and has give a great deal to the community. The committee reflected on Zurlo’s 42 years of service to the county, serving first as a Champlain town councilman, then as Clinton County Legis- lator for Area One and most re- cently as county clerk. He was also lauded for his numerous contributions to civic and non- profit organizations, including Rotary International, Kiwanis Club International and the Knights of Columbus, among others. When the committee was de- ciding how to honor Zurlo, Barie said the best way they knew how was to name him their Citizen of the Year. “I have spent the majority of my week trying to contemplate a worthy ‘thank you,’ or even a worthy reward,” said Barie. “And, then I remembered what Jesus said, and I realized the only way of thanking a man like John would be to give him the world.” “The only problem is,” Barie continued, “John would look at you straight in the eyes and say there has to be someone more deserving than him.” Barie presented Zurlo with a plaque which read “In Grateful Recognition of your Devoted Service and Outstanding Con- tributions to the Community.” State Sen. Elizabeth O’C. Lit- tle, R-Queensbury, was also among the dignitaries in atten- dance who applauded Zurlo for his career. Little, who has known Zurlo and his wife, Mary, for several years, pre- sented him with a certificate A Denton Publication June 27, 2009 FREE ECRWSS PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEW MARKET PRESS/ DENTON PUBLICATIONS P.O. BOX 338 ELIZABETHTOWN, NY 12932 POSTAL CUSTOMER Relay for Life expects to raise $200,000 Celebrations Get the schedule of events for the July 4th festivities in Rouses Point. Pages 8-9 Vroom! Great Adirondack Car Show a success at new venue; show results listed inside. Page 5 Even More! Additional photos from this year’s Relay for Life inside this edition. Page 7 Relay for Life keynote speaker Gordon J. Hazel spoke to more than 300 cancer survivors and 1,400 participants at this year’s event. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk By Sarah L. Cronk [email protected] MORRISONVILLE — A record number of people turned out for this year’s Platts- burgh’s Relay for Life, all to support the American Cancer Society’s mission to fight cancer. On June 19, nearly 1,400 participants poured into the Clinton County Fairgrounds raising donations for the nonprofit organi- zation which currently total more than $185,000. Three hundred survivors of the disease were at the event wearing purple shirts as proof the disease “can’t win,” as keynote speaker Gordon J. Hazel stated. In his speech, Hazel, who is currently bat- tling pancreatic cancer, had words of advice which he strongly emphasized “I mean, everyone eventually dies from something,” Hazel said. “But, it’s impor- tant, it’s very important, to know that hu- man beings have survived every cancer known to man. So, I might die. This might eventually take my life. It might not. Either way, I’m telling you tonight, it cannot win.” Hazel, who many may know as the former executive director of the Joint Council for Economic Opportunity of Clinton and Franklin Counties, had some difficulty dur- ing his speech, as medicine he is currently taking affects his vocal cords. “I almost declined the invitation to speak here today,” Hazel explained during his speech. But, then he reminded the crowd “cancer can’t win.” “I thought about that and I said, ‘If I de- cline this invitation to speak ... I’m declin- ing because I can’t talk very well. And I can’t talk very well because I’m taking a medica- tion to fight cancer,’” said Hazel. “So, if I didn’t come, I would have given that cancer some kind of power over me and I absolute- ly refuse to do that and let it win.” Throughout the rest of his speech, Hazel gave uplifting thoughts about cancer, in- cluding how he laughs at cancer every night when he goes to bed. “When you have cancer and you can laugh about it, do it,” Hazel urged. “Do it and save your worry.” See HONORED, page 3 See RELAY, page 3 Zurlo honored as Republican Party’s Citizen of the Year Town of Champlain Republican Party chairman Oliver M. Barie, center, recently presented Clin- ton County Clerk and Champlain resident John H. Zurlo with a plaque recognizing him as the lo- cal GOP’s Citizen of the Year. Zurlo was joined by his wife, Mary, for a dinner in his honor at the Champlain Knights of Columbus Hall June 19. Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau Mystery Girl contest near end By Jeremiah S. Papineau [email protected] ROUSES POINT — The village of Rouses Point’s Mystery Girl contest is drawing to an end. If you’ve been reading the North Countryman, you’ll know this week, as promised, we reveal the third and final clue to the Mystery Girl’s identity. This week’s clue is: “If the first two clues aren’t adding up for you, she can give you a hint or two.” If you think you know who the Mystery Girl is, stop by participating vil- lage businesses and loca- tions to submit your guess. The Mystery Girl will be unveiled Friday, July 3, during the village’s Fourth of July festivities. Miner Institute and Cornell partner for research project CHAZY — William H. Miner Agricultural Re- search Institute is taking part in a new research proj- ect in conjunction with the Nutrient Management Spear Program at Cornell University, Ithaca. The project, which is funded through the North- ern New York Agricultural Development Program and New York Farm Viability In- stitute, will consist of field trials to evaluate various manure application prac- tices. 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Page 1: North Countryman 06-27-09

By Jeremiah S. [email protected]

CHAMPLAIN — The effortsof Clinton County Clerk andChamplain resident John H.Zurlo have not gone unnoticed.

During the Town of Cham-plain Republican Party’s annu-al spaghetti dinner June 19,Zurlo was recognized for hisaccomplishments and contri-butions to the town, countyand surrounding area.

Committee chairman OliverM. Barie applauded Zurlo, aman whom he has known forseveral years and has give agreat deal to the community.

The committee reflected onZurlo’s 42 years of service tothe county, serving first as aChamplain town councilman,then as Clinton County Legis-lator for Area One and most re-cently as county clerk. He wasalso lauded for his numerouscontributions to civic and non-profit organizations, includingRotary International, KiwanisClub International and theKnights of Columbus, amongothers.

When the committee was de-ciding how to honor Zurlo,Barie said the best way theyknew how was to name himtheir Citizen of the Year.

“I have spent the majority ofmy week trying to contemplatea worthy ‘thank you,’ or even aworthy reward,” said Barie.“And, then I remembered whatJesus said, and I realized theonly way of thanking a manlike John would be to give himthe world.”

“The only problem is,” Bariecontinued, “John would look atyou straight in the eyes and saythere has to be someone moredeserving than him.”

Barie presented Zurlo with aplaque which read “In GratefulRecognition of your DevotedService and Outstanding Con-tributions to the Community.”

State Sen. Elizabeth O’C. Lit-tle, R-Queensbury, was alsoamong the dignitaries in atten-dance who applauded Zurlofor his career. Little, who hasknown Zurlo and his wife,Mary, for several years, pre-sented him with a certificate

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Relay for Life keynote speaker Gordon J. Hazel spoke to more than300 cancer survivors and 1,400 participants at this year’s event.

Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

By Sarah L. [email protected]

MORRISONVILLE — A record number ofpeople turned out for this year ’s Platts-burgh’s Relay for Life, all to support theAmerican Cancer Society’s mission to fightcancer.

On June 19, nearly 1,400 participantspoured into the Clinton County Fairgroundsraising donations for the nonprofit organi-zation which currently total more than$185,000. Three hundred survivors of thedisease were at the event wearing purpleshirts as proof the disease “can’t win,” askeynote speaker Gordon J. Hazel stated.

In his speech, Hazel, who is currently bat-tling pancreatic cancer, had words of advicewhich he strongly emphasized

“I mean, everyone eventually dies fromsomething,” Hazel said. “But, it’s impor-tant, it’s very important, to know that hu-man beings have survived every cancerknown to man. So, I might die. This mighteventually take my life. It might not. Eitherway, I’m telling you tonight, it cannot win.”

Hazel, who many may know as the formerexecutive director of the Joint Council forEconomic Opportunity of Clinton andFranklin Counties, had some difficulty dur-ing his speech, as medicine he is currentlytaking affects his vocal cords.

“I almost declined the invitation to speakhere today,” Hazel explained during hisspeech. But, then he reminded the crowd“cancer can’t win.”

“I thought about that and I said, ‘If I de-cline this invitation to speak ... I’m declin-ing because I can’t talk very well. And I can’ttalk very well because I’m taking a medica-tion to fight cancer,’” said Hazel. “So, if Ididn’t come, I would have given that cancersome kind of power over me and I absolute-ly refuse to do that and let it win.”

Throughout the rest of his speech, Hazelgave uplifting thoughts about cancer, in-cluding how he laughs at cancer every nightwhen he goes to bed.

“When you have cancer and you can laughabout it, do it,” Hazel urged. “Do it and saveyour worry.”

See HONORED, page 3

See RELAY, page 3

Zurlo honored as Republican Party’s Citizen of the Year

Town of Champlain Republican Party chairman Oliver M. Barie, center, recently presented Clin-ton County Clerk and Champlain resident John H. Zurlo with a plaque recognizing him as the lo-cal GOP’s Citizen of the Year. Zurlo was joined by his wife, Mary, for a dinner in his honor at theChamplain Knights of Columbus Hall June 19.

Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau

Mystery Girlcontestnear endBy Jeremiah S. Papineau

[email protected]

ROUSES POINT — Thevillage of Rouses Point’sMystery Girl contest isdrawing to an end.

If you’ve been readingthe North Countryman,you’ll know this week, aspromised, we reveal thethird and final clue to theMystery Girl’s identity.

This week’s clue is: “Ifthe first two clues aren’tadding up for you, she cangive you a hint or two.”

If you think you knowwho the Mystery Girl is,stop by participating vil-lage businesses and loca-tions to submit yourguess.

The Mystery Girl willbe unveiled Friday, July 3,during the village’sFourth of July festivities.

Miner Institute andCornell partner forresearch project

CHAZY — William H.Miner Agricultural Re-search Institute is takingpart in a new research proj-ect in conjunction with theNutrient ManagementSpear Program at CornellUniversity, Ithaca.

The project, which isfunded through the North-ern New York AgriculturalDevelopment Program andNew York Farm Viability In-stitute, will consist of fieldtrials to evaluate variousmanure application prac-tices.

According to a press re-

See RESEARCH, page 2

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“Results from this research will help farmers in NorthernNew York determine manure incorporation practices thatcan maximize nitrogen utilization with minimal soil distur-bance,” further explained agronomist Eric Young, who re-cently joined the staff at Miner Institute.

Researchers are evaluating surface application of manurewithout incorporation into the soil, shallow incorporationof manure with an aeration tool, and chisel incorporation,and a farmer selected incorporation tool. Soil samples aretaken before and after manure applications and are testedfor nitrate levels, nutrient content, moisture and soil nitro-gen supply potential.

The research also includes data on soil compaction,

residue coverage, late season stalk nitrate levels, and corncrop yield and quality.

“What we have learned so far from the Miner Institute tri-al is that adding nitrogen will not overcome poor growingconditions, such as early season wetness,” said Dr. QuirineM. Ketterings, who is serving as lead investigator for theproject. “We expect this second year of trials will provide anew opportunity to evaluate manure application methodsunder different weather and field conditions.”

The William H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute, lo-cated at 1034 Miner Farm Road, will host an open house thisSaturday, June 27, offering the public free guided tours ofthe facilities and demonstrations. The event, which will runfrom 12-4 p.m., will give the public an opportunity to learnabout the latest research projects such as the partnershipwith Cornell University and to meet with staff and students.

The open house will also feature the premiere of the in-stitute’s new video,”Miner Institute: 100 Years and Grow-ing,” produced by Paul Frederick Productions.

For more information about the institute or this Satur-day’s open house, contact Amy Bedard at 846-7121, ext. 149,or visit the institute’s Web site, www.whminer.org.

ResearchFrom page 1

Car and motorcycle show to be held next SundayROUSES POINT — As part of the village of Rouses Point’s activities cen-

tered on the Fourth of July and the Hudson-Fulton Champlain Quadricen-tennial, the Rouses Point Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor the Quadri-centennial Car and Motorcycle Show next Sunday, July 5.

The show will be held at the Rouses Point Civic Center, 39 Lake St., withregistration at 9 a.m. and judging at 2 p.m. Trophies will be awarded for firstand second place in each class, with an overall “Best in Show” to be selected.

Participants will pay a $10 entry fee and receive a dash plaque featuringthe Quadricentennial logo. Participants will also be welcomed to drive in thevillage’s Fourth of July parade that evening at 6 p.m. The event will also in-clude a 50/50 drawing to benefit the fire department.

For more information, contact Brad or Gail Martin at 297-6586.

Farmers market beginsROUSES POINT — The Plattsburgh

Farmers and Crafters Market will hold itsfirst market in the Northern Tier begin-ning Thursday, July 2.

The market will host a satellite locationin Rouse Park on Lake Street from 2-6p.m. Thursdays until Sept. 3, offeringfresh produce, vegetables and locally-made goods.

For more information, contact GeriFavreau at 297-2064 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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Hazel added he didn’t find cancer to befunny, but because it gives people enoughworry, people should “let it give you somelaughs for a change.”

“Laughter is good for the heart. It’s goodfor the mind, body. It’s good for the soul,”he said. “So, we need to laugh more.”

Plattsburgh’s Relay for Life chairmanMark Brown Jr. said Hazel is among othersurvivors who speak every year during theannual event.

“Every year we have a survivor speaker,”Brown explained. “Somebody whose beenthrough it, who can offer some words of en-couragement and can relate more easily toall of those people wearing purple shirts.”

Brown added it is the people who wear thepurple shirts, who people are most excitedto see.

“They’re the reason that we know whatwe’re doing matters,” he said. “Because if it

didn’t matter, and it wasn’t helping, our sur-vivor counts wouldn’t be increasing everyyear.”

In the end, Brown found this year ’s Relayfor Life to be a huge success. There were 103teams, 100 more survivors than last year,and Plattsburgh reached its goal of 261 reg-istrants for the CPS3 cancer preventionstudy.

“It’s become such a huge event; there’spractically no one in the community thatdoesn’t help,” Brown said. “The thousandsof people that showed up that day to cometo the event and raised money, who donat-ed money, without them we wouldn’t be atwhere we’re at right now.”

American Cancer Society community ex-ecutive Joan Brown said she expects theamount raised to surpass $200,000 after allcorporate sponors and donations come in.

RelayFrom page 1

honoring his service.“John’s done so much for the community, so

much for Champlain and so much for ClintonCounty,” said Little. “And, to be here tonightin his presence and in your presence is reallyimportant ... He’s done a great job and I’mvery proud to be able to call him a friend.”

Zurlo said he was touched the party setaside the evening to honor him and that somany of his friends — nearly 200 people over-all — were able to make it to the event.

“I really appreciated them honoring me formy years of service working for the party andfor the people of the area and the county,” saidZurlo. “I was impressed so many of myfriends came to see me. I never would haveexpected to see so many people.”

In addition to his career with the county,Zurlo was commended for his work as an ed-ucator, having served as a high school busi-ness teacher for 34 years with the Northeast-ern Clinton Central School District before hisretirement in 1994.

HonoredFrom page 1

Aboard the Lois McClureEight-year-old Lynn Trahan of Rouses Point talks with Lois Farnham, a volunteer crew memberaboard the replica schooner canal-boat Lois McClure, June 23. The boat docked at Gaines Mari-na in Rouses Point June 23-24.

Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

John H. Zurlo receives a certificate honoring hisservice from state Sen. Elizabeth O’C. Little, R-Queensbury, during the dinner held in his hon-or June 19.

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According to the National Institute on Aging, healthscams and the marketing of unproven cures havebeen around for many years. Today, there are more

ways than ever to sell these untested products. Sadly, olderpeople are often the target of such scams.

The problem is serious. Untested remedies may be harm-ful. They may get in the way of medicines prescribed by yourdoctor. They may also waste money. And, sometimes, usingthese products keeps people from getting the medical treat-ment they need.

Health scams prey on people who are frightened or inpain. Living with a chronic health problem is hard. It’s easyto see why people might fall for a false promise of a quickand painless cure.

These scams usually target diseases that have no cures,like diabetes, arthritis, and Alzheimer ’s disease. You maysee ads for:

• Anti-aging medications. • Arthritis remedies. If you are thinking about any new

treatment, such as diet, a device, or another arthritis prod-uct, talk with your doctor first.

• Cancer cures. Scam artists prey on a fear of cancer.• Memory aids. Many people worry about losing their

memory as they age.

• Dietary supplements.Some vitamins may be help-ful but supplements may bebad for people taking certainmedicines or with some med-ical conditions.

• Health insurance. Somecompanies offer coveragethat promises more than it in-tends to deliver. Find out ifthe company and agent are li-censed in your state.

The Federal Trade Com-mission can help you spotfraud. The Food and DrugAdministration protects the public by assuring the safety ofprescription drugs, biological products, medical devices,food, cosmetics, and radiation-emitting products. Gettingthe facts about health care products can help protect youfrom health scams.

The Senior Connection is a column provided by the ClintonCounty Office for the Aging. For more information about servic-es for senior citizens, contact their office at 135 Margaret St.,Suite 105, Plattsburgh or call them at 565-4620.

Beware of the health scams out there

Senior Connection

“Word Association” is a weekly word game in which a wordwill be chosen and the answer is the first word that comes to mind.If you have a suggestion for this column, contact Sarah L. Cronkvia e-mail at [email protected].

“SPOR“SPORTS”TS”

Having a computer network at home is becomingmore the rule than the exception with many homenetworks using 802.11b/g wireless technology.

Perhaps for some home networks, a wireless system ac-counts for the whole enchilada.

Wireless 802.11b/g is a mature technology that workswell, but the technology may not have the desired through-put as more and more devices are added to the network oras we try streaming video content from a media PC to thetelevision. Of course, an upgrade to the newer 802.11n wire-less standard offers faster throughput, but we cannot justbuy a new router. All the devices to be used must also haveupdated or new wireless adapters to take advantage of the802.11n standard. So what are the options?

One option, called powerline networking, takes advan-tage of the existing network in nearly all homes today — ACutility power. The network signals travel across the AC pow-er lines which are all connected at the circuit breaker panel.If the AC wiring in the house is in good shape, powerlinenetworking is shown to work very well.

It’s as simple as plugging in one device about the size ofa typical AC timer in the outlet where a network connectionis desired and another device near the entry point of thebroadband service. Within seconds the devices “find” each

other and are ready for use;complete the connection onboth sides with Ethernet ca-bles to the network device.

The cost of a simple two-outlet system is typically lessthan $100. A known problemwith powerline networkingis the use of AC filteringsurge protectors. Filteringsurge protectors see networksignals as small ripples in theAC power and filter themout; eliminating those fromthe electrical path betweendevices should take care ofthat issue.

Ron Poland is a professor in the Computer Information SystemsAAS program at Clinton Community College. Poland is certifiedin company repair and networking by the Computer TechnologyIndustry Association (CompTIA). He is also a Cisco certified net-work assistant. Questions may be sent to him via e-mail [email protected].

Networking through your homes AC powerTony Casey, Saranac John Lynch, Plattsburgh

Tech Talk By Ron Poland

“A“ATHLETICSTHLETICS””

Adopt-A-Pet

Buttercup Sophia

Adirondack Humane Society

Elmore SPCA

Cheddar is a 6-week-old male orange tiger.He was abandoned and was very shywhen he entered the shelter. However,

Cheddar is getting a lot of love and seems to be re-sponding well.

Zeus was brought in as a stray. He is a good boy,around 4- to 5-years-old. He loves children anddoesn’t seem to mind other dogs or cats. He is up-to-date on his vaccines, heartworm negative andhousebroken.

Cheddar Zeus

Buttercup came to the shelter as a stray dur-ing the winter. She is shy but very lovingwhen you have earned her trust. She has

tested negative for FeLV/FIV, is spayed, up-to-dateon vaccinations and litter trained.

Sophia is approximately 2 years old and wasfound as a stray trying to fend for herself. Aftercoming to the shelter, she tested negative forFeLV/FIV, vaccinated and spayed. She is a sweetgirl who loves sleeping in the sun.

Adopt-A-Pet is a weekly feature in Denton Publications. For more information about these and other fine pets available

for adoption, contact the Adirondack Humane Society, 134 Idaho Ave., Plattsburgh, at 561-7297, or

Elmore SPCA, 510 Arthur Road, Peru, at 643-2451.

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Chris Verkey, Plattsburgh Michael Hamilton, Plattsburgh

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ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Holy Angels Church

Main Street, Altona. Mass–7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday

CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church - Living Water Baptist Church

9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m.

Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children.

Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - Three Steeples United Methodist Church 491 Route 11, Champlain – 298-8655 or

298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept.

thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. [email protected]

St. Mary’s Catholic Church - St. Mary’s Catholic Church Church Street, Champlain Saturday

Anticipated Mass, 5 p.m. Sunday services, 8 & 10:30 a.m. St. Joseph’s Church - St. Joseph’s Church -

Mason Road, Champlain Saturday Anticipated Mass, 7:30 p.m.

Weekday Masses: Tues. & Thur. 9:00 a.m.

Christ & St. John’s Episcopal Church - Christ & St. John’s Episcopal Church Butternut Street, Champlain Mass

celebrated with music at 9:00 a.m., Sunday School at 9:00 a.m.

CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Sacred Heart Church

Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m.,

8 & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - Chazy Presbyterian Church

620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy•846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin

at 11:00 a.m. email: [email protected]

ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic

Church - Church Route 11, Ellenburg Saturday

Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 11 a.m.

The Ellenburg United Methodist The Ellenburg United Methodist Church - Church

will meet at 9:00 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election

Day, Sunday, we move to the Ellenburg Methodist Community Center on Rt. 11.

ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church - Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburgh

Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday

Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s/

Youth Ministries: Call for schedule

MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church - St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Maple Street, Mooers – 236-7142.

Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation

announced special Saturday mornings 10:00 a.m. & by request.

Mooers United Methodist Church - Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post

Office. Sunday service, 9:30. Contemporary & traditional music,

activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129,

[email protected],

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Mooers Wesleyan Church - Mooers Wesleyan Church Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.

Sunday Night Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m.

(518) 236-5330 MOOERS FORKS

St. Ann’s Catholic Church - St. Ann’s Catholic Church Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass:

Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special

Saturday mornings 10:00 a.m. & by request.

ROUSES POINT St. Patrick’s Catholic Church - St. Patrick’s Catholic Church

Lake Street, Rouses Point. Saturday Anticipated Mass: 4:00 p.m.; Sunday

Masses: 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday & Friday

8:00 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 8:00 a.m.

First Presbyterian Church - First Presbyterian Church 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New

York 12979. Telephone 518/297-6529.

The Rev. David A. Spaulding. Telephone 518/846-7349. Sunday Service 9:00 a.m.

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. SCIOTA

St. Louis of France Catholic Church - St. Louis of France Catholic Church Route 22, Sciota. Mass–4 p.m. Saturday;

9 a.m. Sunday Sciota United Methodist Church - Sciota United Methodist Church Sunday service, 9:00 a.m. Route 191

WEST CHAZY The West Chazy Wesleyan Church - The West Chazy Wesleyan Church

Pastor: Jonathan Hunter 17 East Church St., Fiske Road, West Chazy, NY. Ph. 493-4585. Sunday; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning

Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 5:00 p.m. Tuesday; Clubhouse Ministries 6:30 p.m. (Sept. thru May) Wednesday;

Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church - St. Joseph’s Catholic Church West Church Street, West Chazy.

Saturday Vigil Mass, 4:00 p.m. Sunday Mass 8 & 10 a.m. Weekday Masses: Monday through Friday at 9:00 a.m.

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PLATTSBURGH — The parking lot of theCrete Memorial Civic Center was packed asthe Plattsburgh-North Country Chamber ofCommerce held its 11th annual GreatAdirondack Car Show, Craft Fair and GiantGarage Sale June 20.

Jody A. Parks, executive vice president ofthe chamber of commerce, said the eventdrew more than 2,000 attendees, making it“a huge success.”

“People loved the car show, craft fair,garage sale, pony rides and petting zoo, andthe kids couldn’t wait to try the gigantic in-flatable obstacle course provided by GoodGuy Productions/Sound & Sights Entertain-ment,” said Parks.

This year, having the event at the new ven-ue worked out well, said Parks.

“The layout was perfect, the visibilityfrom the road brought in a lot of traffic, andeveryone loved the new location,” saidParks.

Teaming up with WOKO 98.9 to host theGiant Garage Sale was also a benefit for theevent, said Parks.

“We had more than 50 crafter/garage salevendors this year, which made it a lot offun,” she said. “We expect this to grow evenmore next year.”

The following are results from judging atthis year ’s show:

Preservation Class1st place — Mike Page, Plattsburgh2nd place — Tim Rogers, Tupper Lake3rd place — Richard and Lely Tucker, Burke

Model A's + Model T's Class1st place — George Legnard, Rouses Point2nd place — William Leege, Morrisonville3rd place — Sam Fairchild, West Chazy

1900-1929 Class1st place — Randy Beach, Altona

1930-1942 Class1st place — Dan Hamilton, Morrisonville2nd place — Wayne Brown, Plattsburgh

1945-1951 Class1st place — Frank Hentschel, Plattsburgh

2nd place — Henry Bennage, Keeseville3rd place — James LaDue, West Chazy

1952-1959 Class1st place — Dick Fosher, Champlain2nd place — Dick Stanton, Willsboro3rd place — Timothy Raymond, Highgate Center

1960-1970 Class1st place — George Stefaniak, West Chazy2nd place — Dick Matott, Chazy3rd place — Fred Trim, Morrisonville

1971-1983 Class1st place — David Wiener, Morrisonville2nd place — Norman Deslandes, Swanton, Vt.3rd place — Gilles Bastien, Montreal, Que.

Trucks Class (All Years) 1st place — Carl Okusky, Lewis2nd place — Rudolph Mesec, Plattsburgh3rd place — James Provost, Morrisonville

Trucks Class (Modified-All Years)1st place — Steven and Crystal Simpson, Plattsburgh2nd place — Jack Williams, Morrisonviile3rd place — Gregory Strunk, Cadyville

Corvette Class (1953-1967)1st place — Dale and Luci Patch, Fort Covington

Corvette Class (1968-Present)1st place — Sharron Lancto, Malone2nd place — Andrew Coleman, Plattsburgh3rd place — Dale and Luci Patch, Fort Covington

Mustang Class (1964-1973)1st place — James Layhee, Morrisonville2nd place — Lawrence Banker, Peru3rd place — Lee Bodette, Burlington, Vt.

Mustang Class (1974-Present)1st place — Everett Flintt, Moira2nd place — Charles Beck, Plattsburgh3rd place — George and Vicki Paye, Saranac Lake

Camaro/Firebird Class (1967-1981)1st place — Roy Jean Marc2nd place — Glenn and Sharon Henry, Massena3rd place — Mark Rocheleau, Swanton, Vt.

Camaro/Firebird Class (1982-Present)1st place — Heather Lazare, Massena2nd place — Luke Henry, Massena3rd place — Kim and Holly Rushlow, Richford, Vt.

Camaro/Firebird Class Modified)1st place — Frank Stunzi, Chazy2nd place — Patrick Boutin, Ste-Madeleine, Que.3rd place — Kevin Agnew, Plattsburgh

Factory Muscle Class (1979 and Older)1st place — Steven Rasco, West Chazy2nd place — John Richard, Mooers3rd place — Bart Strack, Morrisonville

Factory Muscle Class (1980-Present)1st place — Greg Lyman, Saranac

Foreign Cars Class1st place — Ken and Debbie Parrish, Dannemora2nd place — Larry Kriff, Plattsburgh3rd place — Keenan Schweikert, Peru

Foreign Sports Cars Class (Two-seaters)1st place — Robert Desotell, Morrisonville2nd place — Robert Gerry, Morrisonville3rd place — Andre Hudon, Lavaltrie, Que.

Street Rod Class (Modified Pre WWII)1st place — Jacques Chevalier, St. Basile, Que.2nd place — Marvin Fountain, West Chazy3rd place — Wanda Guynup, Plattsburgh

Modified Class (1900-1967)1st place — Rick and Marcia Kramer, Port Kent2nd place — Bill Hanna, Potsdam3rd place — John Fosher, Rouses Point

Modified Class (1968-Present)1st place — Felix Lareau, Plattsburgh2nd place — Tom Calkins, Plattsburgh

3rd place — Shawn McCarthy, Altona

Tuners Class1st place — Scott Rienmann, Plattsburgh2nd place — Rebecca Jimmo, Lincoln3rd place — Jerry Dunbar, Lincoln

Motorcycle/Scooters Class (All Years)1st place — David LaRoche, Champlain2nd place — Philip Laframboise, Hinesburg

Special Interest Class1st place — Chazy Fire Department2nd place — Vernon Centerbar, Burlington, Vt.3rd place — Donald Earlin, Tupper Lake

People’s Choice AwardFrank Stunzi, Chazy

Oldest Vehicle AwardRandy Beach, Altona

Best of Show – Pre WWIIChazy Fire Department

Best of Show – Post WWIIDick Fosher, Champlain

New venue is successful for Great Adirondack International Car Show

Several entries for the car show were on display at the 11th annual Great Adirondack Car Show,Craft Fair and Giant Garage Sale June 20, including this 1931 Model A High Boy, owned by Mar-vin Fountain of West Chazy.

Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau

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74 Lifted, so to speak75 Stuffed77 Atlantic food fish78 "__ you asked ..."82 Marine hue83 Many Wisconsin farmers84 Show biz parent86 Closers of a kind88 Site of North Amer.'s geo-

graphical midpoint91 Slip by92 Room in a big house?94 Ford classic96 Dummy Mortimer97 Campaign issue98 Ghana's capital99 Milk qty.

100 To boot101 Look closely102 Jazzman Getz103 Sale phrase104 N.Y. Giants' founder and

longtime owner Tim105 Roadside stops106 Things to grind107 Bottom line108 Top pitcher110 Actress Thurman

Saturday,Saturday, June 27-Sunday, June 28June 27-Sunday, June 28ALTONA — Old Homes Days. Softball

tournament Saturday. Parade 11 a.m.Sunday.

Saturday,Saturday, June 27June 27AUSABLE FORKS — Baked goods

and food sale, St. James Anglican Epis-copal Church, Main Street, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

SARANAC LAKE — Saranac LakeVillage Farmers Market, Saranac LakeRiverside Park, 23 River St., 9 a.m.-1p.m.

TUPPER LAKE — Tupper Lake Tin-man Triathalon, 9 a.m. E-mail michele-tuptr [email protected] to register or formore information.

IRONVILLE — Architecture of theChamplain Valley. Tours at 9:30 a.m. and1 p.m. Free. 834-9328 to register.

CHAZY — Story Time: Making BoogieWoogie Butter with Carol Ladd, ChazyPublic Library, 9633 State Route 9,10:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 3-8. 846-7676 toregister.

PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh CityBeach opens for season, 11 a.m. Cum-berland Head Road.

CHAZY— Open house, Will iam H.Miner Agricultural Research Institute,1034 Miner Farm Road, 12-4 p.m. Free.

HEMMINGFORD — Northern LightsSquare Dance Club dance, Hemming-ford Recreation Center, 550 Goyette St.,6:30-10 p.m. Caller Gord Cumming andcuers Bill and Olga Cibula. 298-4599.

Sunday, June 28Sunday, June 28MOOERS — Gospel singing group

“Joyful Noise” performance, MooersUnited Methodist Church, 14 East St.,9:30 a.m.

PLATTSBURGH — Annual St. Peter’sFestival, St. Peter’s Church, 114 Cor-nelia St., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 563-1692.

UPPER JAY — Julie Robinson Ro-bards Sing-Along Concert, Wells Memo-rial Library, 12230 State Route 9N, 2p.m.

PLATTSBURGH — Benefit for ElmoreSPCA, Maggie’s Restaurant, 124 Mar-garet St., 5 p.m.

UPPER JAY — Family concert withJulie Robinson Robards, Wells Memori-al Library, 12230 State Route 9N, 7 p.m.

PLATTSBURGH — “Strength In Num-bers” band, Naked Turtle, 1 Dock St., 6-9 p.m.

Monday, June 29Monday, June 29KEENE — Golden Peaks osteo class,

Grist Mill Annex building, Grist MillLane, 10-11 a.m. 576-9710.

KEENE — Golden Peaks basic com-puter class, Grist Mill Annex building,Grist Mill Lane, 11-11:30 a.m. 576-9710.

PLATTSBURGH — Lawn & Land-scape Pest Update workshop, 3-5 p.m.

Tuesday, June 30-Sunday, July 5Tuesday, June 30-Sunday, July 5LAKE PLACID — I Love New York

Horse Show, North Elba Show Grounds,5514 Cascade Road, 8 a.m. daily.

Tuesday, June 30Tuesday, June 30ROUSES POINT — Rouses Point

Playgroup, Champlain Children’s Learn-ing Center, 10 Clinton St., 10 a.m.-12p.m. 314-1191. For children ages 0-6.

SARANAC — Performance bySaranac Hollow Jammers, SaranacTown Hall, 3662 State Route 3, 6-9:30p.m.

June 30-July 5June 30-July 5LAKE PLACID — I Love New York

Horse Show, North Elba Show Grounds,5514 Cascade Road, 8 a.m. daily.

Wednesday, July 1Wednesday, July 1Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Book-

mobile stops: CVES, 1585 Military Turn-pike, Plattsburgh, 1-2 p.m.; M & M Coun-try Store, 933 Norr isvil le Road,Peasleeville, 2:30-3 p.m.; Apple ValleyApartments, Peru, 3:30-4 p.m.

KEENE — Golden Peaks walkinggroup, Grist Mill Annex building, GristMill Lane, 8:30 a.m. 576-9710.

LAKE CLEAR — Paul Smiths VIC ca-noe trip to Lake Lila with possible hikeup Mount Frederica, MAC’s Canoe Liv-ery, 5859 State Route 30, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $60 per person. $30 ages 10and younger. 891-1176 to register.

ROUSES POINT — Preschool StoryTime for ages 3-5, Dodge memorial Li-brary, 144 Lake St., 10-11 a.m. 297-6242.

KEENE — Golden Peaks ar t class,Grist Mill Annex building, Grist MillLane, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 576-9710.

CHAZY — Chazy Summer StoryHour, Stone Soup and a Little More withstoryteller Karen Pillsworth, Chazy Pub-lic Library, 9633 Route 9, 10:30-11:30a.m. Preschool-age 8. Register at 846-7676.

PLATTSBURGH — Pianist MichaelDurocher performance, Pine HarbourAssisted Living, 15 New HampshireRoad, 11 a.m. 561-5307 for lunch reser-vations.

PLATTSBURGH — Storyteller KarenPillswor th, Plattsburgh Public Librarychildren’s room, 19 Oak St., 1:30 p.m.Children through age 12.

LEWIS – Free evening accordion, pi-ano, and violin lessons, town hall, 8574State Route 9. 873-9285.

WILMINGTON — Wilmington Histori-cal Society monthly meeting, Wilming-ton Community Center, 7 CommunityCenter Circle, 7 p.m. 946-7586.

PAUL SMITHS — Adirondack Al-manac Lecture Series, Paul Smiths Vis-itor Interpretive Center, 8023 StateRoute 30, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, July 2Thursday, July 2Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Book-

mobile stops: Windy Acres, 12 GlennsWay, Ellenburg Depot, 11-11:30 a.m.;near the Town Hall, Ellenburg Center,11:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m.; Lyon MountainSeniors, Mountain Top Senior Housing,2:50-3:20 p.m.

PAUL SMITHS — 90-minute Interpre-tive Canoe Paddles on Barnum Pond,Paul Smiths Visitor Interpretive Center,8023 State Route 30, 9:30 a.m. Prereg-ister. Call 327-3000.

SARANAC LAKE — Children's storyhour, Saranac Lake Free Library, 109Main St., 10:30 a.m. 891-4190.

SARANAC — Performance by RSVP

Kitchen Band, Saranac Town Hall, 3662State Route 3, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

PLATTSBURGH — Tweens andTeens Craft Program, Plattsburgh Pub-lic Library auditorium, 19 Oak St., 2-4p.m. Register at 536-7445.

ROUSES POINT — Farmers marketopens for season, Rouse Park, LakeStreet, 2-6 p.m. Continues weeklythrough Sept. 3.

PLATTSBURGH — Journey IntoReading, Champlain Centre Mall, 60Smithfield Blvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. Visitwww.journeyintoreading.org.

LEWIS – Free evening accordion, pi-ano, and violin lessons, town hall, 8574State Route 9. 873-9285.

WEST CHAZY — Preschool StoryHour, Dodge Library, 9 Fiske Road, 5p.m. Registration necessary. 493-6131.

WILMINGTON — Damaged Goodsperformance, Wilmington Town Beach,6:30 p.m.

LAKE PLACID — “Milk,” Lake PlacidCenter for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Dr., 8p.m. $6.

Friday, July 3-Sunday, July 5Friday, July 3-Sunday, July 5LAKE PLACID — The I Love BBQ fes-

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ROUSES POINT — Annual 4th of JulyCelebration, grounds of Rouses PointCivic Center, 39 Lake St. Family-orient-ed activities and games, food. 297-2064.

Friday, July 3Friday, July 3Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Book-

mobile stops: Bright Beginnings, 62Northern Ave., Plattsburgh, 1-1:30 p.m.;Pine Harbour, 15 New Hampshire Road,1:35-2 p.m.; Lake Forest, Plattsburgh,2:05-3 p.m.; South Acres Mobile HomePark, 16 Sonya Way, Plattsburgh, 3:30-4 p.m.

ELIZABETHTOWN — ElizabethtownFarmers’ Market, behind AdirondackCenter Museum, 7590 Court St., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

PLATTSBURGH — Castaways per-formance, Pine Harbour Assisted Living,15 New Hampshire Road, 3:30 p.m. 561-

5307 for dinner reservations by July 1.WHALLONSBURG — Idol contest

auditions, Whallonsburg Grange Hall,Route 22, 5:30-8:30 p.m. $5, free forperformers.

ESSEX — “Independence” galleryopening, The Premises StorefrontGallery, Main Street, 6-9 p.m.

PLATTSBURGH — Champlain ValleyClassic Cruisers Cruise-In Night, Cham-plain Valley Transportation Museum, 8Museum Way, 6:30 p.m. Classic cars ondisplay.

MORRISONVILLE — Square danc-ing, Nor th Country Squares Building,Clinton County Fairgrounds, 84 Fair-ground Lane, 7:30 p.m. 561-5801.

WESTPORT — Fireworks display,Lee Park, 9:30 p.m. 518-962-4419 orwww.westportny.net.

Saturday, July 4-Sunday, July 12Saturday, July 4-Sunday, July 12PLATTSBURGH — 2009 Mayor’s

Cup Festival. Multiple events through-out the city. 518-420-2991 or visitwww.mayorscup.com for complete list-ing.

Saturday,Saturday, July 4 (Independence Day)July 4 (Independence Day)ROUSES POINT — Village-wide

garage sales, starting at 8 a.m.SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lake

Village Farmers Market, Saranac LakeRiverside Park, 23 River St., 9 a.m.-1p.m.

PLATTSBURGH — Four th of JulyQuadricentennial-themed parade, 2p.m. Celebrations to follow at Platts-burgh City Beach starting at 6 p.m.

MORRISONVILLE — Square danc-ing, Nor th Country Squares Building,Clinton County Fairgrounds, 84 Fair-ground Lane, 7 p.m. 561-5801.

Monday, July 6Monday, July 6ROUSES POINT — Summer Reading

Program ages 5-9, Dodge Memorial Li-brary, 144 Lake St., 9:30-10:30 a.m.297-6242.

KEENE — Golden Peaks osteo class,Grist Mill Annex building, Grist MillLane, 10-11 a.m. 576-9710.

ACROSS1 Hand-dyeing method6 Job particular, briefly

10 Carpenter's groove14 Philanthropist Brooke19 Do penance20 Tropical tuber21 Prep school for some

princes22 Say "Tsk!" to23 Rodriguez upset with

negative publicity?25 Film timepiece seen

briefly?27 Team with the most Su-

per Bowl victories28 Oil source30 Genealogist's discovery31 Seventh day activity32 Reside33 Ramadan practice34 Perp subduer37 Char38 Not permanent, as dye42 Some soccer stadium

chants43 Instability of stereotypical

BMW drivers?47 The kinkajou has a pre-

hensile one48 Mediator's forte49 Bagel flavor50 Do some lawn repair53 "V for Vendetta" actor54 Goof55 Well done, and then

some

56 __ 1: speed of sound57 Contest award59 Radium discoverer born

in Warsaw, Pol.61 Hebrides isle62 Chunnel terminus63 Short or long measure64 World's most perplexing

problem?67 Isl. south of Corsica68 Certain bigots71 Gen. Robt. __72 1989 undersea thriller76 Crease maker, at times77 Indian honorifics78 Unfair treatment, with

"the"79 __ snail's pace80 He "does not throw dice":

Einstein81 Vitamin in liver83 __-Mattress84 Laundry concern85 "Mockingbird" singer

Foxx87 Buckingham Palace add-

on?89 Prompter start?90 Bathroom dispenser item93 Wordsmith's ref.94 __ out: peaked95 Answer to a judge96 Intimidating look98 Bug-eyed

100 Fill with horror102 In coils103 Ivory tower milieu

107 Rubber bedsheets?109 Cat on steroids?111 Chat room chatters112 Give a hoot113 Mideast leader114 Greene of "Bonanza"115 Man with a code116 Calls off117 Moon buggy org.118 Stock up on

DOWN1 Streisand, in fanzines2 Plugging away3 Pledge drive giveaway4 Bond payment5 Baseball Hall of Famer

Willie6 Square one7 Ones to hang with8 Bard's preposition9 Crew's control

10 Modeling accessory11 Ever12 Kremlin feature13 Number on a driver14 Puzzle direction15 Try to hit16 Pinball no-no17 Works of Sappho18 Latin king24 Latin thing26 African port29 "Take one"32 Redcap's place33 Prix __34 Clan emblem35 Chili rating unit36 Encrypted Scriptures?37 Brent who played Data

on "Star Trek: T.N.G."38 Compensate for over-

sleeping39 Highest point in North

Africa?40 Rest atop41 Dik-dik cousin43 Part of MYOB44 Removes gear from45 Nancy's home46 Old compact from 45-

Down51 Directional suffix52 Roots around in55 Eponymous burner de-

signer56 Statistical figures58 Ruin the surprise60 Hard cash?61 Awaiting service62 Show relief, in a way65 Lofty home66 '60s United Nations

leader68 Unbending69 Product suffix suggesting

noodles70 Athlete lead-in73 www transmission

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When Tom Ya-covella peeredover the side of

his 12-foot Sea Nymph at thepotential record-settingbrookie below, he said aquick prayer.

“I said, ‘God, just let meget this one in the boat and Ipromise I’ll be good,’” hesaid with a laugh.

Minutes later, Yacovella’sprayers were answered as heeased the 5-pound, 4-ouncebrookie to the net. At just 21-inches, the football-shapedfemale had a massive girth of 15 inches.

He caught the monster June 7 on RaquetteLake in 24 feet of water on a three-and-a-half-inch Rapala. Yacovella described thefight as “vicious” and said he is still amazedhe was able to boat the fish by himself.

The fish has been certified by the state andappears to have broken the former staterecord set by Jesse Yousey in 2006 by fiveounces. An official state announcement ispending.

While Yacovella has 52-plus years ofbrook trout fishing experience under hisbelt, he said he never thought he’d hold oneof the most coveted freshwater records in thestate.

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set a record — only beat hispersonal best of a four-pounder.

But, as fate would have it,the Utica-based wildlifeartist and avid outdoorsmanmanaged both.

For Yacovella, it was theultimate culmination of alifelong love affair with na-tive brookies.

“I’m still in shock, it seemssurreal,” Yacovella said. “Iabsolutely love brook trout. Ithink they are the pureststrain in the Northeast.”

Although humble about the feat, Yacovel-la is most certainly deserving of the big fish.Those who know him are well aware of hisattention to detail — a fact evident in his art-work as well as his outdoor pursuits.

In a recent discussion about the recordfish, Yacovella quoted French chemist LouisPasteur, who said “chance favors the pre-pared mind.”

“In other words, the harder you work atsomething, the luckier you get,” Yacovellasaid. “Sure, there is luck involved, but themore prepared you are the better yourchance of success.”

From that perspective, Yacovella is a stu-dent of the brookie. From the conditions ofthe day to line weight and color, Yacovella

left little to chance. He chose to fish June 7“because there was a slight ripple and it wasovercast,” and because “the black flies wereat their worst.”

On smaller ponds, Yacovella runs the age-old favorite of a Lake Clear Wabbler and aworm. On larger water, like Raquette, heprefers a minnow imitation. He runs 6-pound test to a three-way swivel, with a pen-cil-lead sinker pulling it down and a 48-inch,4-pound leader to a floating Rapala.

“I feel that keeps the lure tracking straightand gives it the most realistic action,” hesaid.

Because Yacovella runs such a light leader,he constantly checks for frays and changesthem often. He prefers steelhead rods of 9-feet or longer with a fast-action tip, to en-sure the fish is fighting the pole and not thereel or line — and relies on back reeling bigfish instead of his drag.

Finally, Yacovella studies thermoclines,and intentionally weighted his Rapala thatday to run at 24 feet — above the lakers andbelow the smallmouths.

It was a combination the big brookiefound irresistible.

Ironically, when the brookie was beingcertified by Dave Erway, the fisheries biolo-gist in the Department of EnvironmentalConservation’s Utica office, a three-inchminnow was found in the fish’s gullet.

“I told my buddies I intentionally

matched the hatch,” Yacovella said with an-other quick laugh.

To be certified for a state record, a brooktrout must be dissected by a state biologistlike Erway who counts its pyloric caeca — orthe finger-like projections in the small intes-tines. Brookies have between 20-55, splakebetween 65-90 and lakers between 95-200.

Yacovella’s fish had 37, making it easilycertifiable.

While Yacovella has been fishing Raquettefor years, he readily admits the number ofbrookies he’s taken there are few.

Still, he held no doubt Raquette had thepotential to produce a slammer — he’d seenevidence of that on a past ice fishing trip.

So, he intentionally targeted the species,and said he was content to wait all day ifneed be, which he very nearly did. The tripbegan at 5:30 a.m. and Yacovella’s fish hit at3:30 in the afternoon.

It was his only hit of the day.“In my mind, anything that gets that big

is either lucky or selective, so you have to beprepared to put in your time,” he said.

Other photographs of Yacovella’s trophyfish can be seen on his Web site, www.tomy-acovella.com.

John Gereau is managing editor of DentonPublications and an avid outdoorsman. He canbe reached at [email protected].

Record brook trout taken by Yacovella on Raquette Lake

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JUNIOR GOLF Clubs $25.00, Acuity lefthanded, set like brand new. 518-873-2368

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SAWYER SPRINKLERSERVICE, LLC: Authorityfiled with the New YorkDept. Of State on05/07/2009; Organized inVT 05/01/2008; Officelocation: Clinton County;Street address: 3 DelmaDrive, Milton, VT 05468;Sec. Of State of NY(SSNY) is designated asagent of LLC upon whichprocess against it may beserved; SSNY shall mailprocess to: Eugene J.Ward, III, Esq., 3069 Wil-liston Road, SouthBurlington, VT 05403-6044; Principal Office: POBox 95, Milton 05468;Public Filings held byDeborah L. Markowitz,Vermont Secretary ofState, 81 River St., Draw-er 09, Montpelier, VT05609-1104; Purpose:provide building fire pro-tection and any lawfulpurpose.NCM/CC-5/30-7/4/09-6TC-19564--------------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OF LUCKYDOG VINEYARD, LLC(PURSUANT TOSECTION 206 OF THELIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY LAW)NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the Articles ofOrganization of LuckyDog Vineyard, LLC (theACompany@) were filedwith the Secretary ofState of the State of NewYork on April 27, 2009.The Company is beingformed for any lawfulbusiness purpose andshall have all the powersset forth in Section 202(a)- 202(q) of the New YorkLimited Liability CompanyLaw.The office of the Compa-ny is to be located in theCounty of Clinton, Stateof New York, with officeslocated at 15 LakeBreeze Drive, Platts-burgh, New York 12901.The Secretary of Statehas been designated asthe agent of the Companyupon who processagainst the Companymay be served. The postoffice address to whichthe Secretary of State

shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the Com-pany served upon suchSecretary of State is: 206West Bay Plaza, Platts-burgh, New York 12901.NCM/CC-6/6-7/11/09-6TC-20765--------------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OFDRAGON ORTHOPEDICPRODUCTS, LLC Art. ofOrg filed Sec’y of State(SSNY) 5/20/09. Officelocation: Clinton County.SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may beserved. SSNY shall mailcopy of process to 298Dragoon Rd., Altona, NY12910. Purpose: anylawful activities.NCM/CC-6/6-7/11/09-6TC-20758--------------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMA-TION OF CARLA JDRAGON, LLC. Arts. ofOrg. filed with Secy. ofState of NY (SSNY) on04/30/09.Office location: ClintonCounty.Principal office of LLC:298 Dragoon Rd, Altona,NY 12910SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may beserved.SSNY shall mail processto the LLC at the addressof its principal office.Purpose: Any lawful activ-ity.NCM-6/6-7/11/09-6TC-20774--------------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMA-TION OF A LIMITED LIA-BILITY COMPANY (LLC)Notice of Formation of aLimited Liability Company(LLC) Finch NetworkLLC, Articles of Organiza-tion filed with the Secre-tary of State of NewYork(SSNY) on 5/13/09.Office location: ClintonCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent ofthe LLC upon whomprocess against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: C/OFinch Network LLC, 23Stetson Ave., Platts-burgh, NY 12901. Pur-pose: Any Lawful Pur-pose.NCM-6/6-7/11/09-6TC-20778--------------------------------

LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation ofLimited Liability Company(“LLC”). Name: CatherineGardens Managing Mem-ber I LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of theState of New York(“SSNY”) on April 27,2009. NY Office locationis Clinton County. TheSSNY has been designat-ed as agent of the LLCupon whom processagainst it may be served.The SSNY shall mail acopy of any process tothe LLC, c/o Not-for-profitSenior Center, SeniorCitizens Council of Clin-ton County, Inc., 5139 N.Catherine Street, Platts-burgh, NY 12901. Pur-pose/character of LLC isto engage in any lawfulact or activity.NCM/CC-6/6-7/11/09-6TC-20781--------------------------------

LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation ofLimited Liability Company(“LLC”). Name: CatherineGardens I LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of theState of New York(“SSNY”) on April 27,2009. NY Office locationis Clinton County. TheSSNY has been designat-ed as agent of the LLCupon whom processagainst it may be served.

The SSNY shall mail acopy of any process tothe LLC, c/o Not-for-profitSenior Center, SeniorCitizens Council of Clin-ton County, Inc., 5139 N.Catherine Street, Platts-burgh, NY 12901. Pur-pose/character of LLC isto engage in any lawfulact or activity.NCM/CC-6/6-7/11/09-6TC-20782--------------------------------

NOTICE OF FORMA-TION OFTRUSTWORTHY LLC,Articles of Organizationfiled with the Secretary ofState of New York(SSNY) on 5/28/09.Office location: ClintonCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent ofthe LLC upon whomprocess against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: Trust-worthy Inc, PO BOX 426,Lee, MA 01238. Purpose:Any Lawful Purpose.NCM/CC-6/20-7/25/09-6TC-34279--------------------------------

NOTICE OFFORMATION OF 212ORAL ANDM A X I L L O F A C I A LSURGERY PLLCArts. of Org. filed with theSect'y of State of NY(SSNY) on 6/5/2009Office location, County ofClinton.The street address is:none.SSNY has been designat-ed as agent of the LLCupon whom processagainst it may be served.SSNY shall mail processserved to:c/o Robert M. Dolman,D.D.S., 1725 YorkAvenue, #6-E, New York,NY 10128.Purpose: To practice theprofession of dentistry.NCM/CC-6/20-7/25/09-6TC-34290--------------------------------

A D I R O N D A C KHERSHEY'S, LLC Arti-cles of Org. filed NY Sec.of State (SSNY) 4/20/09.Office in Clinton Co.SSNY desig. agent ofLLC upon whom processmay be served. SSNY

shall mail copy of processto 2949 Miner Farm Rd.,Altona, NY 12910. Pur-pose: Any lawful purpose.NCM/CC-6/20-7/25/09-6TC-34291--------------------------------

B R A N C H I N G - O U TRUSTICS, LLCArticles of Org. filed NYSec of State (SSNY)5/18/09. Office in ClintonCo. SSNY desig. agent ofLLC upon whom processmay be served.SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to 191 DicksonPt. Rd., Plattsburgh,NY12901Purpose: any lawful pur-pose.NCM/CC-6/27-8/1/09-6TC-34315

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FIBERGLASS BOAT with steering wheel,nissan 3.5 outboard and trailer included (518)963-7297

FIBERGLASS PADDLE boats, need work(Free). 518-494-3797 Brant Lake, NY.

SAILING DINGY, 9ft Sumner, easy towing,safe & stable. Fiberglass $250 OBO. 518-543-6083

WOODEN MANSFIELD CANOE Blue ingood shape, 18’ $200.00. 518-523-3144

1991 JEEP Cherokee Laredo 4 dr., 4.0L, V-6, Summer & Winter Tires, runs good, onefamily owned. $1000. 518-585-2725

2002 FORD Focus SE Wagon, pw, pl, pm,CD, 108K, good condition, new brakes,$3900. 518-546-4032

2004 HONDA ACCORD ONLY $2500!Leather Interior! Low Mileage! Police Seizedand Repos! Info & Lists 1-800-410-7505

WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLESKAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900,KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250,S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-772-1142. 1-310-721-0726.

JD 540G Cable Skidder Enclosed cab chainsall around, ready to work, $25,000 Firm. 518-834-7372.

2004 YAMAHA V-Star 1100, 4500 miles, withextras, mint condition, $5200 OBO 518-561-9284 or 802-652-8043

2005 HARLEY Sportster 883C, only 315miles, many extras, sacrifice $6800 OBO.518-570-5004

SCOOTER 2007 Yamaha Vino 125, Silver,800 miles, worth $2500 Asking $2000 ornearest offer. 518-962-4208

1991 TRAVEL Trailer, sleeps 8, bathroom,furnace, stove, oven, microwave & TV.$4,900.00 call for appointment at 802-773-9370

2001 KEYSTONE Cabana 17’ Camper, foldout beds, sleeps 6, all the bell and whistles.$4,800. 518-873-2610.

2004 27 BH Jayco Camper Trailer, sleeps 9,excellent condition, air conditioning,microwave, stove, refrigerator, etc.$9,450.00. 518-891-4282.

ATV KAWASAKI 220 Bayou 2 wd, new reartires $420.00. 518-639-5353

DONATE A Car Today To Help Children AndTheir Families Suffering From Cancer. FreeTowing. Tax Deductible. Children’ s CancerFund Of America, Inc. www.ccfoa.org 1-800-469-8593

DONATE A CAR: TIMOTHY HILL CHIL-DREN’S RANCH. Helping Abused andNeglected Children in NY for 29 years. Non-runners OK. 1-866-519-6046.

DONATE YOUR VEHICLE UNITEDBREAST CANCER FOUNDATION. FreeMammogram www.ubcf.info RECEIVE$1000 GROCERY COUPON 1-888-468-5964

2000 DODGE 4WD extended cab pickupwith bedliner, cap and tool box, 102,000miles, runs great. $3700. 518-359-3732

2007 FREIGHT Liner 70” Mid rise 515Detroit, 18spd., 146 front, 46 rears, full lock,2yr., 200,000 warranty, Asking $68000. 518-483-3229

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2008 NISSAN 350Z ROADSTER 2 Dr., Convertible, 6 Spd., Leather, Fully Equipped, 3,147mi.

2008 TOYOTA TACOMA REGULAR CAB 4x4, 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Bedliner, 15,080 mi.

2007 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 33,803 mi.

2007 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 37,482 mi.

2007 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 34,307 mi.

2007 HONDA CIVIC EX 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, P/Roof, Fully Equipped, 26,403 mi.

2007 NISSAN MURANO S AWD 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 30,790 mi.

2007 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 29,614 mi.

2007 CHEVY COBALT LT 2 Dr., 5 Spd., Air, Fully Equipped, 26,458 mi.

2007 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S 4 Dr., H/B, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 28,685 mi.

2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 9,863 mi.

2007 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 39,742 mi.

2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 4x4, 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, P/Roof, Fully Equipped, 51,836 mi.

2005 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 17,862 mi.

2005 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 40,617 mi.

2005 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK Wagon, AWD, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 38,008 mi.

2005 NISSAN TITAN CREW CAB LE 4x4, 4 Dr., V8, Auto, Air, Leather, Fully Equipped, 37,182 mi.

2004 NISSAN XTERRA SE 4x4, 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 33,726 mi.

2004 NISSAN MAXIMA SE 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 39,482 mi.

2002 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 60,629 mi.

2001 CHEVY TRACKER HARDTOP 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 75,738 mi.

2001 NISSAN XTERRA SE 4x4, V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 80,597 mi.

2001 FORD TAURUS SES 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 119,169 mi.

2001 NISSAN SENTRA GXE 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 59,836 mi.

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HYUNDAI SANTA FE MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,045 HMA REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$2,000 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . -$600

$11,545

HYUNDAI SONATA GLS MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,490 HMA REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$3,000 VALUED OWNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$500 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . -$500

HYUNDAI ACCENT GS MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,545 HMA REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1,500 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . -$500

HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,725 HMA REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$2,000 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . -$1,000

HYUNDAI TUCSON FWD MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,970 HMA REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1,000 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . -$250

$15,490 $13,725

$ 225 $ 225 $ 225 PER MONTH PER MONTH PER MONTH

PER PER PER MO. MO. MO.

AS LOW AS AS LOW AS AS LOW AS

$ 188 $ 188 $ 188 WITH NO MONEY WITH NO MONEY WITH NO MONEY

DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!

AS LOW AS AS LOW AS AS LOW AS

$ 21 , 445! $ 21 , 445! $ 21 , 445!

$ 255 $ 255 $ 255 PER MONTH PER MONTH PER MONTH

AS LOW AS AS LOW AS AS LOW AS

$ 1 9 , 720! $ 1 9 , 720! $ 1 9 , 720!

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HYUNDAI AZERA LIMTED MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,745 HMA REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1,000 VALUED OWNER . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1,000 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . -$2,000

AS LOW AS AS LOW AS AS LOW AS

$ 28 , 745! $ 28 , 745! $ 28 , 745!

HYUNDAI VERACRUZ GLS MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,470 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . -$600

AS LOW AS AS LOW AS AS LOW AS

$ 2 7 , 870! $ 2 7 , 870! $ 2 7 , 870!

HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,475 REBATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1,500 GARVEY DISCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . -$600

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$ 283 $ 283 $ 283 PER MONTH PER MONTH PER MONTH

$ 2 59 for $ 2 59 for $ 2 59 for

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plus tax, title & tags

2002 NISSAN SENTRA GXE

#U1818, Maroon, auto., PW, PL, CD, tilt, 60,000 mi.

$ 6 , 995! $ 6 , 995! $ 6 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2003 CHEVY MALIBU

#U1828, PW, PL, Auto, CD, Cruise, 52K mi.

$ 7 , 900! $ 7 , 900! $ 7 , 900! plus tax, title & tags

2005 PONTIAC SUNFIRE

#U1804, 2dr., 5 spd., silver, AC, CD , tilt, 59,000 mi.

$ 7 , 995! $ 7 , 995! $ 7 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA LE

#U1832, PW, PL, Auto, 4Cyl., Cruise, CD

$ 8 , 900! $ 8 , 900! $ 8 , 900! plus tax, title & tags

2003 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LIMITED #U1822, 4x4, Leather, 3.5 V6, Roof Rack, Heated

Seats, CD , Fog Lights, Sunroof, 91K mi.

$ 9 , 220! $ 9 , 220! $ 9 , 220! plus tax, title & tags

2007 CHEVROLET AVEO LS

#U1802, white, automatic, AC, CD , 38,000 mi.

$ 9 , 995! $ 9 , 995! $ 9 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2008 CHEVROLET COBALT LS

#U1780, sedan, red, pw, pl, 5spd., cd, ac, 24,000 mi.

$ 10 , 995! $ 10 , 995! $ 10 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2005 MAZDA 6 #U1817, Leather, Sunroof, Power

Seat, Alloys, PW, PL, CD, Steering Wheel Audio, Heated Seats, 30K mi.

$ 11 , 620! $ 11 , 620! $ 11 , 620!

plus tax, title & tags

2007 TOYOTA YARIS

#U1809, Auto., CD, Hatchback, Fold Down Rear Seats, Only 4K mi.

$ 11 , 691! $ 11 , 691! $ 11 , 691! plus tax, title & tags

2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT SE

#U1808, Manual, AC, PW, PL, Alloys, CD, 14K mi.

$ 12 , 725! $ 12 , 725! $ 12 , 725! plus tax, title & tags

2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT SE

#U1779, blue, 5spd., alloys, PW, PL, tilt , CD, AC , 28,000 mi.

$ 1 2 , 995! $ 1 2 , 995! $ 1 2 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2006 HYUNDAI SONATA

#U1735, door, gray, auto, 3.3L 6 cylinder, 47,000 mi.

$ 12 , 995! $ 12 , 995! $ 12 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT

#U1787, Leather, Sunroof, 3rd Row, Heated Seats, Climate Control, 86K mi.

$ 13 , 500! $ 13 , 500! $ 13 , 500! plus tax, title & tags

2008 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS

#U1826, Auto, Cruise, Tilt, AC, CD, Heated Mirrors, XM Ready, 15K mi.

$ 13 , 700! $ 13 , 700! $ 13 , 700! plus tax, title & tags

2007 SUBARU IMPREZA SEDAN

#U1727, silver, pw, pl, auto, AWD, cruise, tilt, CD, alloys, 25K mi.

$ 13 , 800! $ 13 , 800! $ 13 , 800! plus tax, title & tags

2006 PONTIAC G6

#U1763, 4dr. Green, 3.5L 6 cyl., Auto., 25,455 mi.

$ 13 , 995! $ 13 , 995! $ 13 , 995!

plus tax, title & tags

2005 HONDA ACCORD LX

A utomatic, PW, PL , cruise, tilt, CD, AC , only 31,000 mi.

$ 14 , 995! $ 14 , 995! $ 14 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2006 GMC ENVOY SLE

#U1801, 4x4, Alloys, Auto., PW, PL, Tilt, Climate Control, CD, Roof Rack, 29K mi.

$ 15 , 694! $ 15 , 694! $ 15 , 694! plus tax, title & tags

2005 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT

#U1815, black, sunroof, alloys, leather, power seat, power windows and locks, 21,000 mi.

$ 15 , 995! $ 15 , 995! $ 15 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2006 GMC CANYON SLE

#U1760, 4x4, leather, Sunroof, Alloys, PW, PL, Heated Seats, CD, 60K mi.

$ 15 , 600! $ 15 , 600! $ 15 , 600! plus tax, title & tags

2006 GMC ENVOY SLE

#U1801, pewter, alloys, pw, pl, tilt, cruise, ABS, cd automatic, 29,000 mi.

$ 16 , 995! $ 16 , 995! $ 16 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2008 VW PASSANT

#U1824, 4Cyl. Turbo, Auto., Leather, Alloys, Heated Seats, CD, 33K mi.

$ 19 , 980! $ 19 , 980! $ 19 , 980! plus tax, title & tags

2006 HONDA ODESSEY EX-L

#U1791, silver, leather, DVD, sunroof, alloys, heated seats, 65,000 mi.

$ 20 , 995! $ 20 , 995! $ 20 , 995! plus tax, title & tags

2008 HONDA ACCORD EX

#U1800, black, sunroof, power seat, alloy wheels, tilt, cuise, PW, PL, CD, 6,500 mi.

$ 22 , 995! $ 22 , 995! $ 22 , 995!

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2003 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GL

#U1831, 4 Cyl., Spoiler, Alloys, PW, PL, Power Seats, Sunroof, CD, 44K mi.

$ 9 , 905! $ 9 , 905! $ 9 , 905! plus tax, title & tags

2004 PONTIAC VIBE AWD

#U1807, Auto., PW, PL, Alloys, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Roof Rack 74K mi.

$ 9 , 950! $ 9 , 950! $ 9 , 950!

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2008 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE LIMITED #U1813, blue, beige, leather, dvd, dual power sliders, sunroof, power lift gate, only 1,000 mi.

$ 27 , 995! $ 27 , 995! $ 27 , 995!

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Intersection of Rt. 9 North & Rt. 9, Interstate Exit 34

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I-87 Exit 34

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‘06 Chevy Equinox LT AWD, Fully Equipped, A/C, P/W, P/L, Cruise,

62K Miles

54,000, 5.3 V8, Auto, Z71,

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‘05 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 Door, Fully Equipped,

Black

‘06 Chevy Malibu LS 4 Door, 4 Cyl.,

36MPG, Auto, A/C, Cruise, P/W, P/L

‘06 Chevy K-1500 Ext. Cab 4WD LS

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4WD, 4 Dr., LT, Auto., V6, PW, PL, Cruise, A/C

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‘02 Chevy Venture Van

Rare Five Door, Green, 49,000 miles

‘06 Chevy Aveo LS

4 Door, Air, Silver

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$ 0 Down $ 170 Mo.

+ Tax For 63 Months

$ 0 Down $ 266 Mo.

+ Tax For 66 Months

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