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Archive for September 19th, 2011

Lake Placid Middle/High School principals happy with behavior program

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 

Cuomo launches neighborhood cleanup corps

The Times Union reports 

Thank you for another successful Applefest

By Donald McBrayer The 34th Annual St. Augustine’s Applefest was a record-breaking success.  On behalf on the entire Applefest Team I wish to offer thanks and recognize all the people that made it possible: To Father Alan Shnob whose spiritual guidance kept us working as a team through thick & thin. To the Knights of […]

A changed wilderness: Backcountry landscape is different because of Tropical Storm Irene

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 

Here’s a great place to take your kids/grandchildren this weekend

1ST ANNUAL KIDS FAIR AND FESTIVAL @ BABBIE RURAL & FARM LEARNING MUSEUM COME AND JOIN IN ON THE FUN DATE:  Saturday and Sunday,  SEPTEMBER 24 & 25 TIME:  10:00  –  4:00 $5.00 General Admission $2.00 ages 3 – 12 yrs 250 River Road, Peru, NY   12972 KIDS CAN ENJOY MANY OLD TIME GAMES SUCH […]

Behind the poverty numbers: real lives, real pain

The Post Star reports 

Wanakena ranger school enrollment growing

The adirondack almanac reports 

Indian River school enrollment boom leads to hiring more staff; over 4,400 enrolled

The Watertown Daily Times reports 

Hope you enjoyed the 2011 Applefest; people came from near and far

This weekend’s St. Augustine’s Applefest was a great success thanks to the support of thousands of visitors, beautiful weather, the support of local businesses, all the parade units and the work of hundreds of volunteers.  Final figures have yet to be announced, but based on previous years the Applefest should raise about $25,000 for the […]