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Paige Schweinsberg says thank you

Paige’s niece Kaydence Gaffney, sister Brooke, father Kyle, Paige, mother Dawn, and sisters Shelly Kline and Brittany Gaffney

Paige’s niece Kaydence Gaffney, sister Brooke, father Kyle, Paige, mother Dawn, and sisters Shelly Kline and Brittany Gaffney

I would like to thank everyone who supported me in the competition to become Miss Teen Rodeo NY by buying raffle tickets, sponsoring me, coming to Glens Falls to watch me compete, or words of encouragement…it meant a lot to me.

Although I didn’t win the title, I did win Miss Congeniality, the People’s Choice Award, and the Spirit Award for selling over 400 raffle tickets.

A huge thank you to my sponsors: Jack’s Turf Goods, Hollister’s Trading Post, The Foley Law Firm, Back Woods Tug Hill Photography, Courtney Lane Photography, Advocare, Gerald Dupuis, The Naked Moose, and Enchanted Forest Water Safari.

Also, thank you to the sponsors of he kick off party: Allen’s Fine Jewelers, Richard Lutz Building, Sunset Beach Cottages, Souvenir Village, and Scouten’s Automotive.

A special Thank You to Barb Getty for making me an amazing dress for the modeling portion of the pageant. It was exactly what I envisioned.

This was a great experience and I am thrilled that so many people were a part of it!

Paige Schweinsberg, 

Old Forge 

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Thank you Webb Board for paramedic funding

Thanks to the Town of Webb Town Board for authorizing funding for paramedic staffing at the Old Forge fire station. Thanks also to Dan Rivet for his research and pursuing this proposal forward.

As a resident of Old Forge now for 12 years and as a retired career fire chief in DeWitt, NY I know full well how critical this is to the quality of life of our citizens. The Board could not have found a better way to spend taxpayer funds than this initiative.

Gary MacLachlan, Old Forge

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Inlet Youth Commission says thanks for help with Halloween Party

The Inlet Youth Commission’s annual party on Friday, October 30 started down Main Street behind Inlet Volunteer Hose Company’s R25 to the beat of “Monster Mash” from Medic 2.

After parading through town everyone went to the IVES building where emcee Mitch Lee (The Roman) gathered the participants in groups to parade for Judges Margie O’Hara (Ms Grim), MaryAnn Ryan (Mrs. Meany) and Nancy Jennings (Miss Cackle.) Continue reading

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St. Bartholomew’s Food pantry thankful for community support

At this special time of year the St. Bartholomew’s Food Pantry staff and clients would like to thank the volunteers who tirelessly donate their time and the students who choose the Pantry to serve their community service commitment. Continue reading

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Kinderwood program thankful for golf tournament support

The Kinderwood Board would like to thank everyone that either played in our tournament, attended the dinner/auction or donated auction items or sponsored a tee or cart sign. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

Our mission statement reads “The Kinderwood Program is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving the  cognitive, affective and practical developmental needs of preschool children in the Central Adirondacks.” With your help we are able to maintain our 3- and 4-year-old programs. Continue reading

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Pumpkin Fest organizers say thanks

On behalf of the Central Adirondack Association, Souvenir Village and Mountain Greenery we would like to say “Thank You” to the following for their help with this year’s Pumpkin Fest:  Continue reading

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Thanks for support of Old Forge Firefighters Drill School

The Old Forge Volunteer Fire Department would like to thank recent donors to their annual fund drive conducted in conjunction with the Firefighters Drill School.

The funds collected during this period support rescue operations and equipment as well as education for volunteers.

In the weeks before “Fire School” committee members contact local business owners in person to offer them a poster welcoming visiting firemen and explaining that much of our equipment and training is not taxpayer funded.  Continue reading

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