Daily Archives: April 23, 2015

Michelle LaDue to continue volunteer efforts in Haiti

Michelle Haiti 12Michelle La Due M.S., L.Ac. Acupuncturist will return to Haiti for the fourth time on May 9 to act as a volunteer with the aturopathic arthquake Relief Clinic.

She will again be traveling with the Venerable Thupten Jimpa, a Haitian born Tibetan monk who helped found the Clinic following the devastating earthquake in 2010. Continue reading

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APA proposes permit plan to fight invasive species in Adirondacks

The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is seeking public comment on two general permits to advance New York State’s goal to combat invasive species in the Adirondack Park.

The general permits will streamline and expedite the Park Agency’s review process.

This will ensure qualified invasive species management organizations have the ability to quickly respond to invasive species infestations, according to APA Chairwoman Lani Ulrich. Continue reading

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The Kozlowskis celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary

Shirley and Lou Kozlowski, right

Shirley and Lou Kozlowski, right

Lou and Shirley Kozlowski of Old Forge and Naples, FL celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at Bishops Anniver-sary Mass in St. Leo’s Church, Bonita Springs, FL. They were married April 16, 1955. Continue reading

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Town of Webb students among youth interns visiting Albany State Capitol

First row: NY Senator Hugh Farley, Allyson Brosemer (Webb), Maggie Queen (Webb), Nicole Redpath (Webb), Briana Brownsell (Webb), Morgan Stewart, Travis Williams and Patricia Gracey. Second row: Gia Cherenzia-Cupolo, Melanie D’Amelio, Cassidy Lape, Melissa Murphy, Stephen Gross, Megan Stewart and Myranda Abel. Third row: Nicholas Spina, Mark Spina, Kaylee Sommer, Eva Ricardo, John Gaffney (Webb). Fourth row: Matthew Boyer, Scheyan Moran, Tyler Miller, Jordan Thomes and Cameron Lenci (Webb); Fifth row: Melissa Borner, Courtney Green, Jon Bailey, Wendy Richardson and Rachel Shaver. Courtesy photo

First row: NY Senator Hugh Farley, Allyson Brosemer (Webb), Maggie Queen (Webb), Nicole Redpath (Webb), Briana Brownsell (Webb), Morgan Stewart, Travis Williams and Patricia Gracey. Second row: Gia Cherenzia-Cupolo, Melanie D’Amelio, Cassidy Lape, Melissa Murphy, Stephen Gross, Megan Stewart and Myranda Abel. Third row: Nicholas Spina, Mark Spina, Kaylee Sommer, Eva Ricardo, John Gaffney (Webb). Fourth row: Matthew Boyer, Scheyan Moran, Tyler Miller, Jordan Thomes and Cameron Lenci (Webb); Fifth row: Melissa Borner, Courtney Green, Jon Bailey, Wendy Richardson and Rachel Shaver. Courtesy photo

Twenty-five students representing five Herkimer County school districts visited the State Capital on Wednesday, April 21 as a culmination of the 4-H Government Intern Program sponsored by the Herkimer County Legislature and administered by Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development.

Participating school districts included  Central Valley, Dolgeville, Frankfort/Schuyler, Poland and Town of Webb. Continue reading

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