Daily Archives: September 10, 2015

Inlet making changes to Arrowhead Park plan, seeking to minimize tree removals

As the Town of Inlet readies the next phase of its Arrowhead Park waterfront revitalization project, it is still taking input as to  “scope and need” of certain alterations that have been planned, according to Supervisor John Frey.

Specifically, the focus has been put on limiting planned tree removals to the bare minimum, he said.

In particular, some in the community have been stating the case in defense of a majestic white pine that had been marked for removal.  Continue reading

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Town of Webb Police K9, Kimber sniffs out marihuana growing operation on town land

Town of Webb Police Officer Trevor Tormey and K9 Kimber with marihuana haul

Town of Webb Police Officer Trevor Tormey and K9 Kimber with marihuana haul

A media release provided by TOW Police Chief Ronald Johnston

The Town of Webb Police Department’s patrols and persistence with the use of various types of surveillance pays off.

Early in the spring, complaints regarding illegal activity combined with observations by members of the Webb Police Department determined that more patrol emphasis was needed on the snowmobile trail system and town-owned lands. Members of the police department continued to monitor the use of the town’s trail system by vehicles, foot patrols and other types of surveillance throughout the summer. Continue reading

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Adirondack Museum to present Antiques Show & Sale, Sept. 19 & 20

From left: Fred Trimbach, Past President and Past Lt. Governor Central Division and longest serving member of Central Adirondack Kiwanis, Central Adirondack Kiwanis President Michael Griffin and Town of Webb School Principal John Swick.

From left: Fred Trimbach, Past President and Past Lt. Governor Central Division and longest serving member of Central Adirondack Kiwanis, Central Adirondack Kiwanis President Michael Griffin and Town of Webb School Principal John Swick.

Central Adirondack Kiwanis celebrated its 28th anniversary and the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis International at a special luncheon meeting held on Friday, September 4  at Van Auken’s Inne.

Special guest was Town of Webb School Principal John Swick who offered a presentation on his involvement with the development of an orphanage that will house 400 children in Guadalupe, Mexico.  Continue reading

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