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Adirondack Community Trust and North Country Public Radio receive grant Award to foster informational projects in north country communities

The Adirondack Community Trust (ACT) in partnership with North Country Public Radio (NCPR) has received a $300,000 challenge grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to invest in the future of NCPR’s ability to expand regional broadcast and digital news and information services with a special emphasis on creating the next generation of public media professionals.

With the required match, this project will bring $650,000 to $700,000 to the work of these organizations over the next three years.

The objective of the project, 21st Century Public Media on a Rural Map, is to make all NCPR platforms part of a single, integrated resource for the people of the Adirondack region—a resource that they can increasingly play a part in imagining and shaping.

As part of the challenge, this grant has to be matched with local dollars from local residents.

The funding is part of the Knight Community Information Challenge, which encourages community and place-based foundations to support news and information projects that inform and engage residents.

ACT and NCPR are two key organizations tying communities of the region together.

This partnership will take NCPR’s service to a new level by expanding its work on existing and emerging platforms and by deepening the integration of community participation in public media.

More residents will have access to information on a variety of platforms; they will participate in creating content and sharing information; young people will have an opportunity to work under the guidance of proven professionals to learn the skills of public media; and more people will connect with other residents of the region.

“With this Knight Foundation grant, ACT is making it possible for NCPR to do leading-edge work for our community. As an active collaborator on the project, ACT brings expertise, access to and input from people across the region, and a great reputation-contributions that are essential to the project’s success,” said Ellen Rocco, NCPR Station Manager.

 

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Beauchamp receives Inlet Ambulance Scholarship

Luke Beauchamp, a 2011 graduate of the Town of Webb School, was recently awarded a $300 scholarship from the Inlet Ambulance Squad.

Luke, who just received word that he passed his New York State basic EMT test, will use the award to assist with college expenses when he enters Rochester Institute of Technology in the fall.

He is the son of Leslie and Jeff Beauchamp of Eagle Bay.

 

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Walt Throne inducted to Model Aeronautic Hall

Walt Throne, owner of Walt’s Hobby, Inc. of Syracuse, was inducted into the Academy of Model Aeronautics National Hall of Fame on July 16.

The honor, which includes an award plaque, is based upon extraordinary service and contributions to the model hobby community and industry.

Throne was presented his award at the 75th Anniversary of the organization in Muncie, Indiana. Continue reading

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Venetz wins Kim Nelson-Ulrich scholarship

Town of Webb graduating senior Patrick Venetz was the 2011 recipient of the Kimberly Nelson-Ulrich Memorial Scholarship for Math and Music.The scholarship was established in 1989 by MaryAnn and Stuart Nelson, in memory of their late daughter Kim, a 1982 graduate of the Town of Webb School.Kim, who had a passion for math and music, went on to become a math teacher.

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Winners named for 2011 Antique/Classic Boat Show

A brand new dock welcomed 57 antique boats to the 21st annual Antique Boat Show on the Old Forge waterfront on Saturday, July 9.

Boats traveled from as far as Florida, Virginia and Maryland as well as all over New York state to participate in the show.

Perfect weather helped make it an enjoyable and successful event for participants and observers alike.

Awards were presented at a dinner on Saturday night to these winners: Continue reading

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Jason Perkins named to President’s List

Jason Perkins, a first year student at Mohawk Valley Community College has been named to the Presidents List for the Spring 2011 semester.

Jason is a 2010 graduate of the Town of Webb School and the son of Patrick and Carol Perkins of Old Forge.

 

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Connie Schreppel Receives Award for Outstanding Service

Connie K. Schreppel, Ph.D., Director of Water Quality for the Mohawk Valley Water Authority, was recently honored by the New York Section of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) with the John M. Diven Award.

The AWWA is an international organization of water supply professionals with over 50,000 members.

The Diven Award is presented annually to the New York Section member who, in the tradition of Jack Diven, has contributed outstanding services to the New York Section.

Dr. Schreppel was presented with the honor on Tuesday, April 12 during the AWWA Spring Meeting Banquet in Saratoga Springs.

Dr. Schreppel and her family enjoy the four seasons on First Lake. She has been an active member of the community for many years and currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association (FCLA).

She also served as the President of Fulton Chain of Lakes Association from 2005 to 2006 and was awarded the organization’s Outstanding Service Award in 2006 for her work with the Association and her contributions to the Water Quality Committee.

 

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