Monthly Archives: April 2014

Card of thanks

The family of Claude Lecours wishes to thank Steven Bick for his wonderful lecture on March 28, to honor Claude’s memory.

A big thank you also to his wife Jennifer, the Old Forge Library Board of Trustees and Izzie Worthen for putting the presentation together and everyone who had something to do with it to make it such a success.

Thanks also to all the wonderful people who attended.

Louisette, Liette and Craig, Danny and April

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Big Moose ambulance & fire companies add off-road 4×4 to rescue vehicle fleet

The Big Moose Ambulance Company, Inc. (BMAC) and Big Moose Fire Company Inc. (BMFC) are have announced their acquisition of a new off-road rescue vehicle.

The new vehicle is a 2013 Yamaha Rhino 700, 4 X 4, which will be equipped to trail the BMAC Rescue Sled and BMFC Pumping sled.

Jon Martin BMFD president (from left), Dave Peterson, Craig Smith BMFD assistant chief and Steve Baker BMAC vice-president and ambulance crew chief.

Jon Martin BMFD president (from left), Dave Peterson, Craig Smith BMFD assistant chief and Steve Baker BMAC vice-president and ambulance crew chief.

The Rescue Sled is equipped for Emergency Medical Service on various snowmobile trails and the Pumping Sled provides for winter access to water through ice augers and pumps to combat fires on remote waterfront properties.

Funding for the new vehicle was provided by BMAC, BMFD, and a significant donation by Dave Peterson and an in-kind contribution by Big Moose Yamaha. Continue reading

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Ad’k Center for Writing Twitchell Lake announced as residency program site

The Adirondack Center for Writing will host its first annual Writer Residency program at Twitchell Lake from October 4 through 11th.

Anne LaBastille

Anne LaBastille

The residency opportunity was provided by the estate of Anne LaBastille, who authored many books, including Woodswoman and Beyond Black Bear Lake, from her cabin on Twichell Lake. Participants will paddle out to visit her cabin at least once during the week.

The motive of this residency is to provide space, time, and an inspiring landscape for regional and outside writers to work on their writing projects, a chance to unplug and connect with other writers, and to tap into their personal creativities. There will be no internet or cell-phone at the residency. Rooms are single occupancy with private baths and food will be provided.  Continue reading

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