HEADLINES ~ April 27, 2005

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Barbecue/Auction Scheduled for Boonville Area’s Best

Adirondack Express Acquired by Amsterdam Recorder

Lyonsdale Biomass Plant to Remain Open

Meeting Scheduled at Hulbert House for Relay for Life Teams

DEC Releases Results of Tests for Chronic Wasting Disease

Adirondack Communities Advisory League News
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South Lewis Board Approves Budget


 ON THE FRONT PAGE ~ Apr. 27, 2005

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little-0067.jpg (14602 bytes)LITTLE LEAGUE OPENING CEREMONIES
Opening ceremonies for the Boonville Little League teams took place Sunday, April 24, a day late due to inclement weather on Saturday, with all four Little League teams participating: Elks, Kiwanis, Firemen and K of C. Dignitaries at the ceremonies included the Tun Tavern Marine Corps League (shown above). Pictured at front left are Coach Duane Zeigler, left, and Coach Rusty Dellerba, who shares the duties as Little League Commissioner with Greg Iseneker. (See more photos on Page 15.)    (Photo by Bonnie Smith)

mac-waterman1483.jpg (19225 bytes)Survey Drawing Winners Announced
The winning numbers have been drawn from the tickets attached to the Town and Village of Boonville Comprehensive Master Plan Survey. The winning number for the Boonville Herald Gift Basket is 439334. The other prize was a gift certificate for the Boonville Great American with a winning number of 439387. To redeem your prizes, stop by the Boonville Town and Village Offices between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday or call Lisa at 943-2052 by Monday, May 2. Boonville’s Joint Planning Committee held the drawing as a token of appreciation to those who returned the survey, which was mailed to 1,000 randomly selected residents in southern Lewis and northern Oneida counties. The survey covered a spectrum of topics, including: community characteristics, development activities, environment issues, and general growth. It also asked specific questions regarding the area’s recreational needs and concerns along the Route 12 corridor. Of the 1,000 surveys mailed, 442 were returned. Each survey had tickets attached for the drawing, which took place April 19. Pictured above, drawing the winning numbers, are Planning Committee members, from left: Lisa Kaiding (secretary), Kim Lynch, and Mac Waterman.  (Photo by Beverly Norton)

MotherMarianne(c1).jpg (10636 bytes)Mother Marianne Relics to be Displayed at April 28 Forum
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