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Volume 3 Issue 38
TISSOT/MCLAUGHLIN
POETRY
READING: Thurs., Jan. 29, 7pm,
Saranac Village at Will Rogers.
Writers Nadine McLaughlin and
Caperton Tissot will present a poetry
reading in the Great Room. Free.
Open to the public. Refreshments
will be served. 891-7117
JULIE ROBARDS IN CONCERT:
Fri., Jan. 30, 7:30pm, Lake Placid
Center for the Arts. Julie Robards
is a celebrated musician and
vocalist. She will be joined onstage
by musical friends from around
the region. Tickets: $15/$13 LPCA
members. 523-2512
January 29, 2015
“BULLIED”: A Student, a School,
and a Case that Made History.”
Thurs., Jan. 29, 7pm, Saranac
Lake Free Library. The ground
breaking documentary about AntiGay Harassment and Bullying in
US schools. Free of charge. Hosted
by Dreamers of the Dream, an
ecumenical
community
group
committed to peace with justice.
NEW MOON ART SHOW: Paul
Smith’s College VIC. Come view
the work of Jim Bullard and Meg
Bernstein which will be on exhibit
until Feb. 17. Stop by and check it
out. 327-6241
ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW &
RECEPTION:
BluSeed
Studios,
Saranac Lake. Opening reception is
Jan. 30, 5-7pm, for the 3rd Annual
Juried Art Show, “Abstraction”
featuring work in the abstract form
in a wide range of artistic media.
Free. Refreshments will be served.
891-3799
FULL MOON SKI & BONFIRE: Sat.,
Jan. 31, & Mar. 7, 141 Country
Club Rd., Tupper Lake. Come enjoy
the Adirondack’s finest groomed
cross country ski trails under
the guidance of moonlight. Ski to
Cranberry Pond where a bonfire and
camaraderie awaits. 518-359-7258
GALLERY OPENING: “The Black &
White Show” Fri., Jan. 30, 5-7pm,
Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Join
artists from around the region as the
LPCA celebrates winter. Jurors Jack
LaDuke and Ursula Trudeau have
done a remarkable job of choosing
from over 100 submitted works. No
charge. Exhibit runs through Mar. 1
during Gallery hours. 523-2512
USED
BOOKS
BOXING
DAY
SALE: Sat., Jan. 31, 10am-3pm,
Plattsburgh Public Library. Fill
a box, only $5. Located off the
Children’s Room in the lower level.
Open to the public. 563-0921
AMEC ICE CAR RACES: Jan.
31, 10:30am & Feb. 1, 10:30am,
Raquette
Pond/Tupper
Lake
Municipal Park. Six classes of cars
competing from Stock economy cars
to winded, 500 HP sprint cars. 11am,
practice races. 12-3pm, racing.
Admission is free. Parking available
at the Tupper Lake Municipal Park,
Demars Boulevard.
TWEEN BOOK AND MOVIE CLUB:
Keene Valley Library. Jan. 31 is
“Guardians of Ga’hoole”. Feb. 28 is
“Inkheart”. Mar. 28 is “Because of
Winn Dixie”. RSVP if possible as we
will be ordering pizza. Call for info.
518-576-4335
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BIRCH
BARK
BASKET
WORKSHOP: Sat., Jan. 31, 1-4pm,
Paul Smith’s College VIC. Create
rustic birch-bark baskets from
natural items found on site. We
will talk about appropriate barkcollection techniques, form, and
decoration for a variety of uses in
your home. $20/person or $15/
Friends of the VIC or season pass
holders. Pre-register by 5pm the day
before. 327-6241
WINTER BENEFIT: Sat., Jan. 31,
Minnowbrook Lodge, Blue Mt. Lake.
Hosted by the Adirondack Lakes
Center for the Arts (AC). Enjoy
wine or beer, savor Chef Kevin’s
appetizers, dinner, & dessert, and
browse/bid on many & varied
auction items. For info., to become
a sponsor, or purchase a ticket,
call 518-352-7715, visit www.
adirondackarts.org or email office@
adirondackarts.org
SUPERBOWL
SUBDAY:
Sun.,
Feb. 1, 12-4pm, Bloomingdale Fire
House. Call 891-1770 to order or
stop in
MIKE NORRIS FISHING DERBY:
Sat., Jan. 31, Raquette Lake. Fish
for Lake Trout, Brook Trout, Perch,
and Salmon. Registration begins
6am at the Raquette Lake Fire Hall.
Cash prizes, plaques for winners.
Hot chocolate and snacks provided
throughout the day. Sponsored by
the Raquette Lake Fish & Game
Club. 315-254-4581 to register
LIFE DRAWING SESSION 1: At
Lake Placid Center for the Arts has
been cancelled due to circumstances
beyond our control. Call Anya at
518-523-2512 for a refund or to
transfer your payment to the Spring
Session of Life Drawing.
ADULT INTERMEDIATE POTTERY
CLASSES: Begins Wed., Feb. 4 for
8 weeks, 6-8pm, BluSeed Studios,
Saranac Lake. Participants will
develop intermediate skills focusing
on design and function of a wellmade pot. $250 includes materials,
firing, & studio access. Preregistration required. 891-3799
FAMILY
MEMBERSHIPS
AVAILABLE: Now for 2015 at Mount
Tom Recreation/Hunting Club in
Mountain View. Call Butch, 4834382, M-F, 10am-2pm.
ITALIAN
LANGUAGE
INTRODUCTION: Three session
course, two hours per session on
Tuesdays, Jan. 27, Feb. 10, Feb. 17,
at Saranac Village at Will Rogers.
Instructor Eugenio Libre will offer
participants an introduction to
the Italian language by watching,
discussing, and studying two Italian
operas. No charge for the workshops.
Donations are voluntary. Please
purchase and bring a copy of
Cassell’s Italian/English dictionary
as well as a 3-ring loose leaf binder.
A complimentary copy of the Libretto
of both operas will be given to each
student. These operas will also be
shown in HD Simulcast at the LPCA
on Apr. 25. Call 891-7117 to make a
reservation.
ADIRONDACK WIND ENSEMBLE:
Sat., Jan. 31, 4pm, Glitz Auditorium,
Plattsburgh, and Sun., Feb. 1, 1pm,
Lake Placid Center for the Arts,
Lake Placid. Professional musical
ensemble of wind and percussion
instruments comprised of music
educators and other community
musicians from around the North
County. Tickets: $10, Free for
children. Presented by Adirondack
Lake Center for the Arts. 523-2512
PETROVA
PARENTS’
CLUB
MEETING: Mon., Feb. 2, 7pm,
Petrova Elementary School Library.
BOOK CLUB: Tues., Feb. 3, 7pm,
The Bookstore Plus, Lake Placid.
Join us as we discuss “The Missing
Place” with the author, Sophie
Littlefield, via Skype. 518-523-2950
or www.thebookstoreplus.com
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE FILM
PREMIERE: Tues., Feb. 3, 7:308:45pm, Saranac Village at Will
Rogers. Historic Saranac Lake
will present a preview screening of
“The Forgotten Plague”, a new PBS
American Experience Film featuring
the history of Saranac Lake. The
film screening will open with a short
video produced by Josh Clement, of
Mountain Lake PBS, and writer, Ed
Kanze. Free and open to the public.
PRESENTATION: Wed., Feb. 4,
1-2pm, Wells Memorial Library,
Upper Jay. Jeanne Nichols and
Becky Bidelspach will speak about
Butternut House Farm, their new
high tunnel gardening venture in
Upper Jay, their process to obtain
funding for it, and their plans for the
future. 518-946-2644
PROGRAM/MEETING: Wed., Feb.
4, 7pm, John Black Room, Saranac
Laboratory Museum, 89 Church
St., Saranac Lake. The public is
invited to hear Ben Tabor, Wildlife
Technician with the Bureau of
Wildlife, talk about Bears in Space.
Tabor will answer such questions
as, How do bears sleep all winter,
find food, and travel through space?
Refreshments will be served. The
Womens College Scholarship Club
business meeting will follow at 8[m.
891-6029
ROAD TO RETIREMENT SERIES:
Wed., Feb. 4, 2pm, Saranac Village
at Will Rogers. Judith Coopy will
present “Travels in China” and speak
and show slides about her time
spent in China teaching English and
traveling the country. 891-7117
GREAT BOOKS! GREAT FILMS!:
Monthly film and book series
began Jan. 27 at the Saranac Lake
Free Library. Call 891-4190 for
information about the next event.
KEENE VALLEY LIBRARY KIDS’
MOVIE NIGHTS: Movies will be
shown Friday nights at 6pm. Feb.
6 “Bears, A Disney Film” (1 hr. 18
min). Feb. 20 “The Lego Movie” (1
hr. 40 min.). Mar. 6 “Babe” (1 hr.
32 min.). Mar. 20 “Brave: (1 hr. 34
min.). 518-576-4335
SUNDAY SKI AND MUSIC: Sun.,
Feb. 1, 1-3pm, Paul Smith’s
College VIC. Join Jamie Savage for
music and outdoor fun on Sunday
afternoons. We will have a variety of
talented local musicians playing in
our great room. Stop in to enjoy the
music before or after your snowshoe
or ski. Free with any ski pass. 3276241
LIVING WATER MINISTRY HOLY
SPIRIT FILLED CHURCH: Sun.,
10am, & Wed., 6:30pm. 98 Rt. 95,
Moira, NY. All welcome. 315-2500802
Free Classified Ads call - 877-444-2308
FAMILY SUNDAYS: Feb. 1, 8, 15, &
22, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29, 11am,
The Wild Center, Tupper Lake. Get
your family out of the house and
engaged with programming that
will keep you entertained, educated,
and warm during these long winter
months. Every week will feature a
different nature themed watercolor
painting project. Grab a pair of
snowshoes and hit the trails to
explore on your own or on a guided
walk. Free for members or with paid
admission which includes free use
of snowshoes. 518-359-7800
ON STAGE 2015: Rebecca Kelly
Ballet. New York City to the
Adirondacks. Summer Performance
Camp, July 13-24 at the Lake Placid
Center for the Arts, Lake Placid.
Classical and contemporary. RKB
Performance, Jul. 23, 8pm. OnStage
Youth
Performance,
July
24,
10:30am. 2-week Camp Program,
ages 7-19 years. Kids Co-Motion,
ages 2-6 years. Download flyers and
registration from RKB’s OnStage
page www.RebeccaKellyBallet.org or
call 646-734-7151
ADULT ADVANCED BEGINNING
POTTERY: Began Mon., Jan. 26
and next 6 weeks, 6-8pm, BluSeed
Studios, Saranac Lake. Develop
the technique for throwing pottery
on the wheel as well as glazing.
$200 includes material, firing, and
studio
access.
Pre-registration
required. 891-3799 or admin@
bluseedstudios.org
AFRICAN
DANCE
CLASSES
WINTER SERIES: Tuesdays through
Mar. 24, 7:30-8:30pm, LPCA Annex,
17 Algonquin, Lake Placid. Barefoot
African dance to live drumming. No
experience necessary. $10 drop-in
or $85 for 12 week series. For info
contact Johnna at 518-791-9586
CREATIVE WRITING GROUP: 1st
Wednesday of each month, 3-5pm,
Peru Free Library.
BENEFIT SHOW: “Fire Auction!”
Adirondack Artist Guild, Saranac
Lake. Each of the member artists
have created and donated works
of art with a “fire” theme. A silent
auction will be held to benefit
the Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire
Department. Bidding continues
until the end of the month. Bids can
be monitored on the Guild’s website.
Bids can be placed/updated by
calling 891-2615
FRANKLIN
COUNTY
YOUTH
BUREAU: Is currently accepting
applications for funding Youth
Programs for 2015. Programs must
have a Board of Directors, checking
account, and a Federal Employer
ID number to be considered for
funding. Deadline for submitting
an application is March 6, 2015.
For more info. or to receive an
application, please contact the
Youth Bureau at 481-1697.
Guiding our Veterans ALL the way home.
Comprehensive Services for Veterans, Service Members and their Families
HBA offers programs, trainings, community outreach
and general resources and referrals for veterans of any generation.
Please call our office to set up an appointment.
For upcoming events, like us on FaceBook or got to our website,
www.hbadk.org
e-mail: [email protected]
Main Street • Saranac Lake, NY 12983 • (518) 891-4151
TOWN OF KEENE SKATING RINK:
Rink hours - Wed., 3:30-6:30pm;
Thurs., 3:30-6:30pm; Fri., 3:309pm; Sat., 12 noon-4pm and 5-9pm;
Sun., 12 noon-8pm. Closed Mondays
& Tuesdays and any Wednesday or
Thursday nights of home basketball
games. Open Holiday and School
Breaks following Sat. hours. Free
skating and/or hockey time will
be determined by the Skating Rink
Attendant. Call the Town Hall @
576-4444 for more info
MEDITATION: Tuesday mornings,
8am, Keene Valley Library. A
wonderful way to begin the day.
Everyone is welcome. 518-576-4335
NOTICE: Zero-sort recycling is
coming soon to the Keene Transfer
Station. Start saving tipping fees by
recycling more. No plastic bags can
be put into the zero-sort compactor.
Guides are available at the Transfer
Station, Town Hall, Keene and Keene
Valley Libraries, Valley Grocery, and
McDonough’s Valley Hardware
HEALTH CARE ADVICE: 1st and
3rd Tuesdays, 10am-2pm, Goff
Nelson Memorial Library, Tupper
Lake. Feb. 3, Feb. 17. Advisor
available in SMR for 1-on-1 advice
on new Health Care Reform. Make
appt. with Massena & Franklin
Indep.
Living,
315-764-9442,
[email protected]
ADK WORKS: The Park works when
people do.
DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT
CLASSES: 6 weeks began on Jan.
14, every Wed., 6:30-8:30pm,
Redfield Board Room, Adirondack
Medical Center, Saranac Lake.
Learn to manage your diabetes to
reduce the risks of complications
associated with the disease. This
course if for anyone who has never
attended, been recently diagnosed,
or needs a refresher. Taught by
an interdisciplinary team of four
physicians,
registered
nurses,
a
dietician/certified
diabetes
educator, exercise specialist, and
a pharmacist. A physician referral
is needed for insurance coverage.
Scholarships are available through
the Adirondack Health Foundation.
To register or for info, call 897-2611.
QIGONG WITH JEFF COCHRAN:
Mondays, 7pm, ROTA Gallery
and Studios, 50 Margaret St.,
Plattsburgh. Qigong is an ancient
Chinese health care system that
combines
physical
postures,
breathing techniques, and focused
intention to aid in relaxation and
stress relief. It’s excellent for treating
tight muscles, neck stiffness,
fatigue, poor digestion, insomnia,
anxiety, addictions, and emotional
stress. Open to anyone. You just
need to know how to breathe. It’s a
very accessible activity. $3-$10 paywhat-you-can sliding scale class fee.
518-335-3994
Office: (518) 354-8404
•
M-F: 8AM-5PM
IMMUNIZATION
CLINIC:
136
Broadway, Saranac Lake. Franklin
County Public Health Services
will be holding the following
immunization clinics. Wed., Feb.
4, 10-11am, 125 Catherine St.,
Malone. Wed., Feb. 18, 10-11, 136
Broadway, Saranac Lake. A parent
with current immunization records
must accompany all children.
Vaccines will also be available for
children and young adults. Call
518-481-1105 for an appointment.
Walk-ins are welcome. We also have
vaccine available for children 18 and
under who do not have insurance to
cover their vaccinations.
SIGN UP NY: Adirondack Health
Institute has partnered with NY
State of Health to assist with health
coverage enrollment and provide
information as well as assistance.
“Sign Up NY” booths will be open
from 1-7pm on Fridays, 12-6pm
on Saturdays, and 11am-5pm on
Sundays at Champlain Centre Mall,
60 Smithfield Blvd., Plattsburgh,
on the 1st floor near Hollister and
Foot Locker. Dates are Jan. 30Feb. 1, Feb. 6-8, Feb. 13-14. This
year’s open enrollment for NY
State of Health coverage ends on
Feb. 15. For info, visit http://info.
nystateofhealth.ny.gov/events
or
contact Adirondack Health Institute
at 1-866-872-3740
MILC: Navigators are available to
provide Health Insurance enrollment
assistance, answer your insurance
questions, and discuss how the
Affordable Care Act may affect you.
Navigators provide free, confidential,
and unbiased enrollment assistance
for Medicaid, Child Health Plus,
and qualified health plans at 9
different
locations
throughout
Franklin County. Contact MILC at
518-384-2151 ext. 6 to schedule an
appointment.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: Thursday
mornings,
10:30am,
Children’s
Room, Saranac Lake Free Library.
The Preschool Story Time Program.
All preschoolers are cordially invited
to enjoy stories and the fun of
getting together with other children
every Thursday morning. 891-4190.
3-5TH
GRADE
HOMEWORK/
READING ADVENTURES: After
school program for Lake Placid
School District at Lake Placid Free
Library. Call Bambi Pedu for more
info. 523-3200
STORYTIME WITH MRS. BLAIR:
Thursdays,
10:15am-10:45am,
Lake Placid Public Library. Weekly
story and song time for very young
children through age 6.
STORYTIME
FOR
PRE-K
CHILDREN:
Every
Tuesday,
10:30am, Goff Nelson Memorial
Library, Tupper Lake. 518-359-9421
PLEASE CONSIDER HOSTING A
FRESH AIR CHILD: This summer,
it will change a life - maybe yours!
Call Deolinda at 518-359-3414.
FOSTER FAMILY RECRUITMENT:
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.
of Franklin County has been
contracted through the Franklin
County Dept. of Social Services to
find and train families throughout
the North Country that have an
interest in becoming foster parents.
Contact Debbie Reyome via email
at [email protected] for more
information. Classes will be held
Spring 2015.
EMPIRE STATE WINTER GAMES:
Feb. 5-8. Multi-day sports event that
brings together athletes from across
the State and beyond to compete
in 19 winter sports. “Parade of
Athletes” is held during Opening
Ceremonies on Feb. 5 at 6pm. Visit
www.empirestatewintergames.com
for schedule of events
COMMUNITY OPEN ENROLLMENT
& HEALTH FAIR: Thurs., Feb. 5.
Plattsburgh Public Library. Hosted
by Adirondack Health Institute.
For questions or to make a Free
appointment, call AHI at 641-9618.
Walk-in appointments will be
limited. To enroll, bring Social
TRI-LAKES
STUDENT
VOLUNTEERS
AVAILABLE: To
assist elders with fall or winter
outdoor chores. Mercy Care for the
Adirondacks is facilitating work
with Aging in Place Task Forces in
each of the Tri-Lakes Communities
to help our communities become
more aging-friendly. If you are an
elder and need assistance with
snow shoveling, raking leaves, other
yard work or outdoor chores, please
contact Patti McConvey, Lake Placid
Central School 523-2474 ext. 4130
or
[email protected];
Katie
Weaver, Northwood School 5233357 or weaverk@northwoodschool.
com; Christine Bell, Saranac Lake
High School 891-2474 or bellchr@
slcs.org; or Diane Helms, Tupper
Lake Junior/Senior High School
359-3322 ext. 2006 or dianeh@
tupperlakecsd.net.
SNOWBALL 2015: A Celebration of
Winter in the North Country. Check
out all the cool events happening
in Plattsburgh throughout the
month of Febraury by visiting www.
borderlessnorth.org, the Snowball
2015 Facebook page, or call 518566-7575
CHILD
SPONSORSHIPS
STILL
AVAILABLE
FROM
REASON2SMILE: Give a child at
Jambo Jipya School in Kenya a
Reason2Smile. Sponsorships range
from $216/year for primary school
aged children who attend daily
to $420/yr. for high school aged
children who attend school and live
at the Children’s Home. Email info@
reason2smile.org for info.
LIBRARY LUNCH SERIES: Thurs.,
Feb. 5, 12 noon, Saranac Lake
Free Library. Jen Kretser, Director
of Programs, The Wild Center, will
present “The Maple Project”. Free.
Desserts and beverages will be
served. All are welcome. 891-4190
WANTED: Diabetic Test
Strips. Cash up to $15/box.
Must be unopened/unexpired.
We redistribute to the needy.
Call Brent 518-353-6629
Security numbers and birth dates
for everyone in household, income
documentation, current insurance
(card), and, if applicable, Citizenship
documentation and your only NY
Gov ID. 11am-5pm.
SARANAC
LAKE
WINTER
CARNIVAL:
Feb.
6-Feb.
14.
Theme is “Groovy 60’s”. Various
events and locations throughout
Saranac
Lake.
Visit
www.
saranaclakewintercarnival.com for
event schedule
IS YOUR GROUP HOLDING A
FUNDRAISER?: Bake sale, BBQ,
garage sale, spaghetti dinner, etc.
Let us know and we’ll print your
event each week for free in the FREE
TRADER.
WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY: Empire
State Winter Games. Hosted in
Tupper Lake at the Civic Center on
Santa Clara Ave. Feb. 6, 7, 8, all
day. Come watch one of the fastest
growing women’s sports hit the ice.
BEGINNER BANJO LESSONS: 1st
& 3rd Wednesday of every month,
5-6:30pm, Paine Memorial Free
Library, Willsboro.
WIC CLINICS: North Country Family
Health Center, Franklin County WIC
program will be holding the following
clinics. Saranac Lake: Feb. 10 &
24, 9:30am-2:30pm, at Algonquin
Apartment
Community
Room.
Tupper Lake: Feb. 3 & 17, 9:30am2:30pm, Ivy Terrace Boyea Ave.
Malone: Feb. 5, 12, & 19, 8am-4pm;
Feb. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, & 27,
9am-3pm; Feb. 4, 18, & 25, 10am6pm; Feb. 11, 11am-7pm; Feb. 26,
8am-12:30pm; at the WIC Office,
44 Catherine St. Income guidelines
may be obtained or an appointment
by calling the WIC Office at 4834262. You are automatically eligible
if your family receives Food Stamps
or Medicaid.
STARGAZING
AT
THE
ADIRONDACK
PUBLIC
OBSERVATORY: First and third
Friday of the month. Observing will
start 30 minutes after sunset at the
Roll Off Roof Observatory, 178 Big
Wolf Road, Tupper Lake. Rain date
will be the following Saturday. Call
359-3538 for weather cancellations.
Free. Open to the public.
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WINE TASTING: Fri., Feb. 6, 6-8pm,
Peru Free Library. The theme is
Spanish wines. Tapas will be served.
Admission is $15. To benefit the
Library. 643-8618
NORTHERN
CHALLENGE
ICE
FISHING DERBY: Feb. 7, 7am,
Tupper Lake Rod & Gun Club.
Fishing in the day long “catch and
release” style tournament begins at
1am prompt and continues until
3pm. 2015 prizes: $800 given away
every hour for the largest fish; $6400
in door prizes; two 4-wheelers;
lunker pool (half of what is taken
goes to the person with the largest
pike); five 50/50 raffles.
HAVE A HEART FUNDRAISER:
Sat., Feb. 7, 10am-5pm, Champlain
Centre Mall. Valentine items,
sweetheart gifts, dog & cat items,
raffles, heart honors $1. Elmore
SPCA’s fundraiser. Contact cheri@
elmorespca.org to volunteer. Contact
[email protected] to donate
MET OPERA LIVE IN HD: Sat.,
Feb. 7, 1pm, Lake Placid Center for
the Arts. The series continues with
Offenbach’s “Les Contes d’Hoffman”.
Tickets: $18 adults; $16 LPCA
Members; $12 students. Tickets
available by calling 523-2512, or
online at www.lakeplacidarts.org
SKI CLUB: Tuesdays and Saturdays,
10am-12 noon, Paul Smiths College
VIC. All VIC season-pass holders are
invited to join the ski club. Join the
ski community and enjoy some time
on the trails together. Sign up by
5pm the day before. 327-6241
PICK UP AN EXTRA COPY: Of the
Tri-Lakes Free Trader for your family
and friends!
ICE FEST: Feb. 6, Raquette Lake.
Feb. 7, Long Lake. Welcome The Ice
Farm for a winter event celebrating
community
and
the
season.
Events throughout the day as Stan
Kolonko, world class ice sculptor,
visits businesses to create his
installations. Spectators welcome to
watch him work.
ADOPT A SUGAR MAPLE: Support
the development of maple sugaring
at the VIC by adopting a tree for $50.
We’ll do the tapping. You’ll invest in
the education of an intern. You’ll
get a quart of maple syrup when it’s
ready. Adoption papers available at
the front desk. 327-6241
REGISTRATION
NOW
OPEN:
For the USAT sanctioned 2015
Tupper Lake Tinman Triathlon
scheduled for Sat., June 27. Visit
www.tupperlaketinman.com
for
registration info.
POKER RUN: Feb. 6 & 7. Not just
for snowmobiles, cars can play too.
Enjoy over 70 miles of community
connector snowmobile trails. Pick
up your Play Card at the Newcomb
House or the Raquette Lake Tap
Room starting on Friday at the start
of business. Only $10/person. The
whole family can play. Must be 18
years of age to get a play card. Ends
Saturday at 5pm. Dealing starts
Saturday at 4pm. All stamped play
cards must be in by 5pm. Door
prizes awarded at 6pm. 518-6243941 (President, Jim Piraino) or
518-624-2009 (Secretary, Harry
Buxton)
LIVING WATER MINISTRY: A Holy
Spirit filled church. 98 Rt. 95, Moira.
Sunday 10am family worship.
Starting Feb. 6. Friday, 6:30pm,
Disciple
training.
Wednesday,
6:30pm, Home Fellowship. Local
transportation available. For more
info. 315-250-0802. All welcome.
FRIENDSHIP
VOLUNTEER
TRAINING PROGRAM: Mercy Care
for the Adirondacks is recruiting
new volunteers. Training classes
will be held in Tupper Lake on Feb.
3 and 10 and in Lake Placid on Feb.
17 and 24. The training sessions will
be held from 9am-12:30pm (both
mornings are required to complete
the training). People of all faiths
are invited to become a volunteer.
Anyone in the Tri-Lakes, Keene,
Keene Valley, Wilmington, or other
surrounding communities who is
interested in becoming a volunteer is
invited to take the training in either
Tupper Lake or Lake Placid. The
Training Program is free of charge.
Pre-registration is required. Contact
Sheila Schneck at Mercy Care for
registration information 523-5583.
WINTER VIC HOURS: The visitor
center is open 9am-5pm seven days
a week. Trails are open dawn til
dusk. 518-327-6241
Free Classified Ads call - 877-444-2308
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KIDS’ CARNIVALE: Sat., Feb.
7, 2-5pm, Plattsburgh City Gym.
Bouncy house, mask making, music
parade, balloon animals, & more.
Free family event. Presented by
Behavioral Health Services North.
ICE
PALACE
LIGHTING
&
FIREWORKS: Sat., Feb. 7, 7pm,
Ice Palace, State Boat Launch, Rt.
86/River St., Saranac Lake. Long
standing tradition to start the
festival
SL MAYOR’S SNOWBALL TOSS:
Sun., Feb. 8, Riverside Park,
Saranac Lake. Registration begins at
12:15pm. Toss begins at 1pm. Free.
Donations encouraged to support
High Peaks Hospice. Categories
are High School, Government/
Non-profit, Wine & Dine, and Open
Division.
AUTHOR DISCUSSION: Tues., Feb.
10, 7-8pm, The Bookstore Plus,
Lake Placid. Join us in welcoming
author, Robin Antalek who will
be in the store to discuss her new
book, “The Grown Ups”. Please bring
your questions and a friend for a
fun visit with the author and light
refreshments. 518-523-2950 or
www.thebookstoreplus.com
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE: Thurs.,
Feb. 12, 10am-3pm, North Country
Community College, Saranac Lake.
Walk-ins welcome. Call 1-800-REDCROSS to make an appointment
GUN SHOW: Sat., Feb. 14, 9am5pm, & Sun., Feb. 15, 9am-3pm,
Brushton VFD. 6th Annual Gun
Show will be held at the Brushton
Fire House, 816 Gale Rd., Brushton.
$3 cover charge.
SECOND SATURDAY STORYTIME:
Sat., Feb. 14, 10am, The Bookstore
Plus, Lake Placid. We are going
to celebrate Valentine’s Day with
stories. 518-523-2950
WINTER BOOK SALE: Thurs.,
Feb. 12 - Sat., Feb. 14, Cantwell
Community Room, Saranac Lake
Free Library. Warm up between
Winter Carnival events and find
thousands
of
hardcover
and
paperback books for sale, DVDs,
audiobooks, and jigsaw puzzles.
SWEET HEART CRAFT SALE: Fri.,
Feb. 13, 5-9pm & Sat., Feb. 14,
10am-4pm, The Log Cabin, State Rt.
37, Akwesasne. Get your Sweetheart
something made from the heart.
Interested vendors please call 315514-4300. Tables are $10/day or
$18 for both days.
LAKE EATON ICE FISHING DERBY:
Feb. 14, 7am-3pm. Registration
at the LL Town Hall, 6-6:30am, or
on-going registration at the ADK
Trading Post. Tip ups and lines in
at 7am. Live Weigh in at the Lake
Eaton Campground Beach. Cash
prizes for Trout and Landlocked
salmon on Lake Eaton. Door prizes.
RAQUETTE
LAKE
WINTER
CARNIVAL: Feb. 14 & 15. Features
small town tradition and big time
fun. Events and games for kids
5-12. Ladies Frying Pan Toss. Men’s
Golf Drive. Tug of War. Bonfire.
Fireworks. Cross cut and chainsaw
competition on Sunday. 518-6243077
GALA PARADE: Sat., Feb. 14, 1pm,
Saranac Lake. Winter Carnival’s
Famous Parade. A true Saranac
Lake tradition. Fun for all. Starts at
Broadway and Ampersand. Finish at
Main and River Streets.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE: Tues.,
Feb. 17, 12-5pm, Best Western
Mountain Lake Inn, Saranac Lake.
Walk-ins welcome. Call 1-800-REDCROSS to make an appointment
SELF
ADVOCACY
GROUP
MEETING: Thurs., Feb. 19. Held the
3rd Thursday of the month at the
Saranac Lake Adult Center, 6:308pm, to educate the community
about people with disabilities. 8916219 or visit the Facebook page Adk
Advocators 2012.
6TH ANNUAL SUNRISE ROTAR
WINTER CARNIVAL: Sat., Feb. 21,
11am-3pm, CVPH, 75 Beekman
St., Plattsburgh. Sledding, skating,
broom ball, mini-putt snow golf,
cross-country skiing, snow shoeing,
clowns, healthy snacks & drinks,
horse drawn wagon rides, carnival
games, pancake toss & more! Free
admission with non-perishable food
donation for local food bank.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE: Wed.,
Feb. 18, 11:30am-4:30pm, Paul
Smiths College Student Center.
Walk-ins welcome. Call 1-800-REDCROSS to make an appointment
SRF ADULT CENTER: Food Bingo
Feb. 21, games begin at 1pm, doors
open at 12pm. All proceeds to
benefit the adult center. Questions
856-9474
PRESENTATION: Wed., Mar. 4,
1-2pm, Wells Memorial Library,
Upper Jay. Lucas Christenson of
Fledging Crow Vegetables will speak
on the founding and operation of
his Keeseville farm, featured in the
documentary “Small Farm Rising”.
518-946-2644
FIRE & ICE FESTIVAL: Feb. 21
& 22, Big Tupper Ski Area. Sleigh
rides, bonfires, fireworks, dog sled
rides, golf tournament, Broom ball
tournament, hockey tournaments,
live music/art, ice sculptures, snow
carvings, toboggan chute, snocross
racing, kid’s winter clothing swap,
craft shows, ski films, & more. Gate
fee at Big Tupper.
FIRE & ICE GOLF TOURNAMENT:
Sat., Feb. 21, 12pm, Tupper Lake
Municipal Park. The 5-hole course
will be played from 12-3pm with
the longest drive and closest to pin
contests starting at 3pm. Warm up
by the bonfire and grab some food
and beverages. Bring the entire
family. Kids are more than welcome
to play and the spectator cost is free.
$60/3-person team. $5 for 3 balls
in contests. Only event issued balls
will be used. Clubs will be available.
Presented by the Tupper Lake
Lions Club and Tupper Lake Rotary
Club. Proceeds will go back to the
community through programming
provided by both clubs.
PAINT & SIP SERIES: Wed., Feb.
25, 6:30-8:30pm, The Bookstore
Plus, Lake Placid. A little paint, a
little wine, and a whole lot of fun.
Local artist Jessie Furnia will lead
the first class in the series. Artists
will create paintings inspired by
a Jessie Furnia original winter
scene. No previous art experience
is necessary. The class will provide
a light introduction to painting
with acrylics mixed with wine and
fun. You will be able to take away
your own masterpiece at the end
of the night. Each class is $30/
person. All art supplies and wine
will be provided. Pre-registration is
required. Space is limited. 518-5232950
MID-WINTER GEOCACHING GETTOGETHER: Sat., Feb. 28, 8am4pm, Long Lake Town Hall. 10th
Annual Mid-Winter Geocaching
Get-Together. Everyone is welcome.
Lunch is at 12 noon.
ADULT/CHILD FISHING DERBY:
Sat., Mar. 7. Fish the waters of Long
Lake, Lake Eaton, or South Pond.
Teams of Adult and Child under 15.
No entry fee. Cash prizes for pike,
perch, trout. Registration at the
LL Town hall starts at 8:30am. Tip
ups and lines in at 9am. Weigh in
at 3pm. Sponsored by the Long Lake
Fish and Game Club.
CHUCK NORRIS: When a bear and
Chuck Norris cross paths, the bear
plays dead.
Office: (518) 354-8404
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FOR SALE:
FOR SALE: Pomeranian puppies,
born at Christmas, ready by
Valentine’s Day, 3 females, parents
on premises. 569-6476
FOR SALE: Nikon AF-S Nikkor 1855mm zoom lens, f/3.5-5.6 ED DX,
ex. shape, $60. 891-1864
WANTED: Looking for old Pontiac
signs. 572-8908
FOR SALE: Leupold VXII 2-7x33
Matte Duplex Scope, NIB, $240 firm.
Leupold VXI 3-9x40 Matte Duplex
Scope, NIB, $185 firm. 319-0729
FOR
SALE:
Mini
Schnauzer
puppies, registered, vet checked, 1st
shots and dewormed, ready to go,
both parents on site, hand raised,
$500. 315-265-3647
FOR SALE: Fisher plow mounts,
fit 1988-2000 GM 2500, 3500,
Suburban, $200. 319-0716
WANTED: Your ad here. It
costs just $5/wk (20 words)
to run a bold classified ad
featuring your business. Call
354-8404 for more info
FOR SALE: New 12 inch PRO
carving bar for chainsaw carving,
dime size tip, $50. 315-764-9452
FOR SALE: Queen mattress, box
spring, brand new, still in plastic,
$140. 534-8444
FOR SALE: Altec speakers, model
14, walnut, size is 21” x 16.5” x 30”,
pair is $600 obo. 521-6407
WANTED: Taxidermy, old, odd,
unusual preferred, give call with
anything you may have. 524-1058
FOR SALE/RENT BY OWNER ADS
RUN FOR FREE!
FOR
SALE:
2000
Catalina
Coachman fifth wheel, 30 foot with
18 foot slide out, new tires, very
nice, everything works, ready to use,
$5500. [email protected]
FOR
SALE:
Firewood,
mixed
hardwood, cut, split, $80 face cord.
569-9369
FOR SALE: Entertainment center,
solid wood, maple, 71”H x 58”W x
20”D, like new cond., will accept 40”
LED TV, $225. 891-1864
FOR SALE: Rabbits, breeders, pets
or meat, $10 each, with starter bag
of food. 529-6337
FOR SALE: 1967 Evinrude 80hp
15” shaft w/controls, new tune-up,
$500. 518-891-7159
WANTED: Old concert ticket stubs
from the 60’s/70’/80’s, prefer larger
quantities, will consider what you
have. 724-331-5649
WANTED TO BUY: Guns, ammo,
knives, scopes, etc. 483-6581
NOTICE:
Wilmington’s
Little
Super Market is now accepting job
applications. Stop by the store for
an application & more information.
946-2274
FOR SALE: Gretsch Honeydipper
Brass resonator guitar, like new,
loud, with case, $399. Crate
2 channel acoustic amp, 2 8”
speakers, mic input, 60 watt, $150.
856-9767
FOR SALE: Flight cage, size
32”x21”x62 1/2”, bar spacing is
1/2” 3mm bar size, used 3 months,
lots of extras, must sell, $150. 8375256
WANTED: 1980 Olympic pins, would
like a set of them. 518-293-7354
FOR SALE: 60” four harness Leclerc
floor loom, sectional work beam, 12
dent reed, bobbin winder, shuttles,
bobbins, warp winder, bench. 6377390
FOR SALE: 1990 Skidoo Safari,
368cc engine, electric start, one
owner, 2700 mi., always garaged,
needs piston, as is, $400. 891-4749
WANTED: Large quantities of DVDs
in ex. cond., no scratches, let me
know what you have. 315-705-7749
WANTED: Oil and gas signs,
pumps, air meters, parking meters,
transportation items. 353-0232
DID YOU KNOW?: January 31 is
Backwards Day.
FOR SALE: Homemade trailer,
6.5x12 w/ramp, steel floor, $700.
1967 Moto Ski Carpi, $700. 5349375
FOR SALE: 1959 Hammond extra
voice organ, works well, $150 obo.
529-7158
FOR SALE: 2007 Poulan Pro riding
mower, 17.5hp engine, 6spd trans,
42” cut, $395. 483-3680
FOR SALE: 2 storage barns, 10x16
& 8x14 w/metal sides. 483-4450
FOR SALE: Piglets, 4 mo. old, $75
ea. 319-5445
FOR TRADE: Yamaha XS1100, 3 for
pellet stove. 353-4103
FOR SALE OR TRADE: New
countertop fridge. 2 20lb CO2 tanks,
2 50lb co2 tanks. 353-4195
FOR SALE: Commercial pull behind
cement mixer, gas stove, microwave,
2 baseboard hot water heaters, 1
dog house, 4 245/75R16 tires. 4838917
FOR SALE: Firewood. 319-2248
FOR SALE: Sap buckets, cover &
spouts, $1000. 521-5130
FOR SALE: 65,000 BTU natural
gas heater, $250. GM box liner, fits
2007-13 short box, like new, $175.
315-323-3738
WANTED: Boar piglet. 301-1493
FOR SALE: Hay. 358-2324
FOR
SALE:
Stihl
chainsaw
w/18”bar, ex. cond., 1 Gal. chain
oil, $125. 353-6221
FOR SALE: Used washer, dryer,
fridge. 315-244-6245
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FOR SALE: Zenith recorder, HD 18
VHS movies, like new. 856-9935
WANTED: Used and antique traps,
pack baskets, trapping books,
catalogs, fishing creels, old fishing
tackle, antlers. 497-6979
WORK WANTED: Odd jobs. 3197957
FOR SALE: 3 snowsleds. 358-9060
FOR SALE: 6000 watt King Craft
generator, $300. 856-9494
WORK WANTED: Odd jobs. 4817479
FOR SALE: Energy efficient 1500
watt elec. heater w/thermostat & 3
heat settings, $25. 353-8556
FOR SALE: HP Windows 8.1 laptop,
15.6” screen, 4Gb Ram 450 Gb hard
drive, $200. 521-0299
WANTED:
Grow
lights
for
greenhouse, 4x12’ coverage. 917698-2081
WANTED: Good cond. insulated
windows, & metal cabinet. 529-6273
FOR SALE: 1998 Harley Davidson
Heritage Softail, orange & white,
runs great, $10,000. 606-792-0979
REMINDER: GARAGE SALE ads
run for free!
FOR SALE: Bill Levkoff floor length
dress, chiffon white new w/tags,
$100. 353-2233
HELP WANTED: Someone to clip
wings, must be exp. & come to my
Malone home. 483-4171
FOR SALE: 200hp Yamaha outboard
motor w/controls, oil tank, tilt &
trim, $500 or trade for rifle. 315393-0666
FOR SALE: Purebred Siberian
Husky puppies, 7 wks old, 4 white,
male, $200 ea. 315-276-9160
FOR
SALE:
2000
Catalina
Coachman 5th wheel 30’ w/18’
slide, new tires, $5500. 521-0087
WANTED: Free choice hog feeders,
all sizes. 315-769-6575
FOR SALE: Old fishing tackle, poles,
reels, posters, printers, original
paintings, leather moccasins. 315379-1473
FOR SALE: Breeder doe rabbits &
bucks, $10 ea. w/food. 529-6337
FOR SALE: Harmony guitar, ex.
cond., hard case, strap, hand tuner.
315-347-3412 after 5pm.
HELP WANTED: Health aide or
someone exp. in medical field to
assist with daily activities and
therapy, pay neg. 481-4997
WANTED: Broken/old PC’s, laptops,
tablets, notebooks, cell/cordless
prepay phones, Sega, Nintendo,
game cards, flat screens. 483-4767
FOR SALE: Coffee table, laptop, TV,
playpen. 315-643-2314
FOR SALE: 2dr metal cabinet w/
mirror, $30. 497-9940
FOR SALE: Hay. 315-769-2068
FOR SALE: Firewood. 483-2650
FOR SALE: 88 war nickels. 8569774
WORK WANTED: Odd jobs. 4834309
WANTED: Farm winch, Farmi or
Wallinstein. 481-6469
WANTED: Yorkshire Terrier. 3584316
FOR
SALE: 5hp snowblower,
Snapper, 22” cut, elec. start, good
cond., $100. 358-2366
FOR SALE: 2004 Harley Davidson
Road King, extras. 483-3776
FOR SALE: Exercise equipment.
651-9248
YODER STOVES
1001 Coveytown Road, Burke
(from Malone, take Spencer rd. about
2 mi., take right, 1st farm on left)
CALL FOR OUR SALE PRICES!
518-481-5680
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COAL STOVES, COAL & WOOD BOILERS,
CHIMNEY LINER SYSTEMS, COAL & WOOD FURNACES.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Fully rifled
slug barrel for Remington 870 12 ga.
w/Simmons shotgun scope. 4256868
WANTED: Like new, gently used
elliptical. 425-0147
FOR SALE: Arctic Cat 2639-180
windshield mounted mirrors, new,
$20. 521-7745
FOR
SALE:
White
American
Eskimo puppies, 9 wks, 1st shots,
dewormed, $300 ea. 856-9370
FOR SALE: Soybean baleage,
triple-wrapped in dark green,
$75/bale or 3 for $210. Delivery available. Conrad and
Yvonne Cook, 1105 Rt.72,
Parishville. 315-265-6788
FOR SALE: JD snowblower, 8hp,
26” dual dual stage, $300. 497-6768
FOR SALE: Pingley black rubber
over shoes, spikes on bottom, 2 pair,
$100 ea., fits 11-14 work boots.
521-9894
FOR SALE: Super Natural, 7
seasons, $100. Ghost Whisperer, all
seasons, $100. 521-8748
FOR SALE: 2005 Arctic Cat F7 efi
Snowpro, orange, cracked cowl,
4000 mi., runs ex., $2800 firm. 315250-0331
WANTED: Used battery operated
Canon Typestar typewriters, good
working cond. 497-0212
FOR SALE: Wellflow water pump,
motor & tank, good cond., $200
cash. 529-6227
FOR SALE: 1899 dated US Military
Bayonet w/scabbard for Krag rifle,
ex. cond., $150. 483-5345
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FOR SALE: JD side delivery hay
rake, JD 327 baler w/kicker, Oliver
1365 diesel tractor w/loader. 6517748
FOR SALE: 95,000 BTU hot air
furnace, Beckett burner. Selkirk
metalbestos double wall chimney
pipe, Platinum series. 492-7432
FOR SALE: Sap buckets w/spouts
& covers, $4 ea. 481-7703
WANTED: 3-4’ rototiller for 3pt
hitch. Post hole digger. 483-5468
FOR SALE: Discovery 6.0R exercise
bike, ex. cond., $100 firm. 483-1545
Central Boiler E-Classic OUTDOOR FURNACES: Heat your
entire home and hot water.
EPA Qualified. Call today
about limited time, moneysaving offers! Larocks
Outdoor Wood Boilers 315388-4898
FOR SALE: Firewood. 353-1118
FREE TO GOOD HOME: 4-5mo.
old female gray kitten, litter trained.
483-6603
FOR SALE: 2012 35’ North Country
Bunkhouse, ex. cond., loaded, many
options, sleeps 10. 315-265-6757
FOR SALE: 8hp MTD snowblower,
elec. plug in start, works great, $300
obo. 483-4436
FOR SALE: Set of 9 folding collector
knives, 2 new boxes 12 ga. shotgun
shells, 2 new gun trigger locks, $100
all. 315-323-6771
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FOR SALE: Sofa sleeper, $75.
Bassinet, $10. 481-4073
FOR SALE: Jet JWL 1236 wood lathe
w/access., face plates, spindles,
new cond., $400. 483-4444 lv msg.
FOR SALE: Black XL Harley
Davidson leather jacket, $250. 3
DOT helmets, 2 large, 1 medium,
$60. 358-9042
FOR SALE: Men’s XL Johnson
woolen mills wool coat, black & gray,
$150. 651-9104
FOR SALE: Pair of miniature
Mallard duck decoys, hand carved &
painted, $25. 450-829-2472
FOR SALE: Lazy Boy rocker/
recliner, ex. cond., $100. 481-6887
FOR SALE: Ultimate Westerns
DVD collection. 14ct. gold diamond
engagement ring w/30 natural
diamonds, motorcycle boots, ex.
cond. 483-1943
FOR
SALE: 2007 REV 800
Bombardier, 2 up seat, $2800 obo.
2006 GMC HD2500 4WD, 8’ box,
tilt, air cruise, $8500 obo. 353-1298
FOR SALE: AKC Lab puppies,
chocolate & black, shots, dewormed.
315-261-0430
WANTED: Typewriter, works good &
good shape. 521-5965
FOR SALE: Baby hedgehogs, 9 wks,
$125. 354-9757
FOR SALE: Hereford beef cows/
heifers. 353-4462
FOR SALE: 2014 20’ camper, queen
bed, full bath, kitchen, 12’ awning,
new cond., $10,500. 483-8384
FOR SALE: 2 sets of twin mattresses
& box springs, good cond., $50 ea.
856-9385
FOR SALE: 1967 Skidoo Olympic
w/250 Rotax engine, $400 obo. 5217899
FOR SALE: Sole E25 elliptical, like
new, $500 obo. 483-0208
FOR SALe: 2 propane fridges, 8
cu. ft., $425, 7.5 cu. ft., $375, both
working cond. 319-0081
FOR SALE: Ariens 28” deluxe
snowblower, 11.5hp, $650. 315842-2761
FOR SALE: 24’ above ground pool
in boxes w/starter kit, $1800 obo.
315-261-4100
FOR SALE: 2006 Dutchman M26
B travel trailer, full slide, bunks w/
pack & play, great cond., $17,000.
569-2303
WANTED: Your ad here. It
costs just $5/wk (20 words)
to run a bold classified ad
featuring your business. Call
354-8404 for more info
FOR
SALE: Couch/sofa bed,
tan, $300. Vintage singer sewing
machine in cabinet w/attachments
& bench, $100. 483-4276
FOR SALE: John Deere 160
w/mower & plow, $500. New
Remington 7600 pump 270, $650
firm. 315-328-5739
FOR SALE: Gentran transfer switch
30216, 30A, 6 circuit & matching
100’ 30 amp extension cord, $175.
483-6288
WANTED: Free puppy. 521-0539
FOR SALE: 2005 Yamaha Wolverine,
runs great, good cond., tires good
shape, $2700 obo. 315-212-7760 lv
msg.
FOR SALE: Battery operated stapler
w/charger, Verizon cellphone w/
charger, elec. paper shredder, digital
camera. 358-2769
FOR SALE: Girls junior size 15, 16,
17 & 19 jeans, M-2X junior girls
shirts, woman’s jeans size 18 & 20,
flower arrangements. 315-250-1368
FOR SALE: Firewood. 569-9369
WANTED: Phonograph records, all
speeds. 846-6784
Office: (518) 354-8404
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M-F: 8AM-5PM
AUTOMOTIVE
FOR SALE: 5.0 Mustang motor with
computer and high performance
cam, best offer. 315-261-0411
SNOW
TIRES
FOR
SALE:
Snowtrackers, size 215/65R15, all 4
$125. 837-5256
FOR SALE: 2 Winterforce snow
tires, new cond., 235 55 R17 99S,
$200, reason for selling is traded
vehicle. 359-3994
FOR SALE: 2006 Freestar SE van,
52,614 mi., loaded, dual slide rear
doors, rear DVD player, new battery,
ex. cond., $6500. 483-5893
WINDOWS ONLY: Highest
quality made vinyl replacement windows. We come to
you, measure, and install.
315-265-3568
www.windowsonlyws.com
FOR SALE: 2006 Cadillac Deville,
DTS Northstar engine, 64,000 mi.,
mint cond., loaded, never seen
snow, must see, $15,000. 891-6980
FOR SALE: BMW 740iL 4dr, mint
cond., Fl. car, $3500 obo. 2 snow
sleds, mint cond. Ford garden
tractor. 223 hunting rifle. 529-3008
FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy ext. cab
4wd, heavy duty, no rust, 1 owner,
89,000 mi. 315-769-1448
FOR SALE: 1994 Grand Cherokee,
Ga., ex. cond., $4500. 2003 Dodge
Intrepid, low mi., good cond., $2200.
236-6844
FOR SALE: 2 BF Goodrich G-force
TA all weather, 235/50AR18 tires,
$350. 315-769-3738
FOR SALE: 2000 Chrysler Sebring,
new vinyl top, convertible, new
trans. 353-8081
FOR SALE: 2002 Toyota Tacoma
4x2, runs great, good body, extra
set of snow tires & rims, bad frame,
$1000 obo. 521-0093
FOR
SALE:
Michelin
M&S
215/55R17 94V vgc-new cond. 8560263
FOR SALE: 2001 Kia SPortage,
92,000 mi., leather, PW, PL, roof
rack, RWD, AC, $2800. 483-0202
FOR SALE: 1999 Saturn SW1 for
parts or repair, many new parts,
$400. 578-9948 lv msg.
FOR SALE: 2004 Jeep Liberty 3.7L,
119,000 mi., $2700 obo. 414-0982
FOR SALE: 2002 Chevy Trailblazer,
$700. 529-0444
FOR SALE: 1995 Dodge Ram
pickup, reg. cab & box, 4wd, $1000
firm. 521-9894
FOR SALE: Rebuilt V6 vortec
engine, $350 obo. 651-7528
FOR SALE: 2005 GMC 16’ box
truck, 130,000 mi., $5500 obo.
1999 Arctic Cat Pantera 440, 2
up, reverse, 1400 mi., garage kept,
$1300 obo. 315-514-4547
WANTED: Buick Century, 4 dr. 3190771
FOR SALE: 2007 stock Dodge
Charger headlights, no cracks, $50.
Firestone Winterforce studded snow
tires, 90% studs lefts, 225/60R18,
$250 obo. 521-0942 call/text.
FOR SALE: Soft Topper truck cap
fits ful size w/6’ bed, foldable, $550.
856-9822
WANTED: Suzuki 15” wheels.
Snowplow blade only. 425-3402
FOR SALE: 2003 Ford Taurus 6
cyl., fair cond., $1800 as is. 315212-3618
FOR SALE: 2010 Chevy Impala LTZ,
white, Michelin tires, 62,000 mi.,
$12,500. 315-769-8918
FOR SALE: 2000 Jeep Cherokee
Sport, 98,000 mi., some rust, driven
daily, $1800. 315-705-6137
FOR SALE: 2007 Chevy Silverado
LT, ext. cab, 4x4, 139,000 mi., 4.8
engine, $10,500. 353-2949 lv msg.
FOR SALE: 1997 Dodge Dakota,
ext. cab, runs good, 4WD, $1500
obo. 521-5179
FOR SALE: 2001 Jeep Cherokee
SPort, 86,000 mi., $3500. 483-7618
FOR SALE: 1995 Ford F150, 7’
Fisher plow, 6cyl., new battery,
starter, alternator, chains, 92,600
mi., needs clutch work, $1500 firm.
481-5647
FOR SALE: 2002 Grand Caravan
Sport, 113,000 mi., driven daily,
new muffler & exhaust, $1700. 4836745
FOR SALE: 2002 Saturn SL2 sedan,
auto, $1200. 315-296-4466
FOR SALE: 2003 Chevy Silverado
Club Cab, 4wd, tranny good, runs
good, extra, rims, $2300 obo. 315212-9188
FOR SALE: 1996 Ford Ranger XLT,
5 spd, 4 cyl., $800. 358-2751
FOR SALE: 1994 Ford F150, runs
good, new tires, $1500. 483-3772
FOR SALE: 2003 Buick Rendezvous
AWD, 6 cyl., 2 row seating, 149,000
mi., $1500 obo. 315-208-4040
FOR SALE: 2008 Pontiac G6, runs
& drives great, good shape, 190,000
mi., $3500. 812-8168
FOR SALE: 2010 Hyundai Elantra
GLS, 70,000 mi., air, tilt, cruise,
PW, PL, factory warranty, $8000
obo. 315-262-6636
FOR SALE: 4 tires, 225/70R14.
497-3454
FOR SALE: 2005 Dodge Ram 1500,
Daytona Edition, 65,000 mi., V8,
5.7 Hemi, vgc, $10,900. 483-3973
FOR SALE: 2 P235/55R17 tires,
new, $180. 2 215/70R15 snow tires,
$75. 2 P215/65R16 Cooper tires,
$75. 483-3864
FOR SALE: 2002 Nissan Pathfinder,
auto, air, PW, PL, roof rack, running
boards, new tires, 4x4, 117,000 mi.,
vgc, $4900. 572-9914
FOR SALE: 2003 Olds Alero, 3.4L,
PS, PD, PW, air, cruise, allow wheels,
good cond., 87,000 mi., $3500 obo.
315-212-5539
WANTED: All junk cars and
trucks for scrap metal only.
Free pick up, from $100$200. 518-521-0916 or 518529-6209
WANTED: 1962 Rambler Marlin
Fastback, parts, parts car or info.
521-6083
FOR SALE: 2012 Nissan Cuba SL,
black, loaded, back up camera,
satellite radio & nav., factory
Rockford Fosgate CD/radio w/sub,
allow wheels, ex. cond., 28,000 mi.,
$14,500 obo. 315-250-3487
FOR SALE: 2007 Honda Accord, car
starter, loaded, moonroof, $8200
obo. 521-9673
FOR SALE: V-plow for late model
Chevy pickup, $1500. 483-5027
1/29/2015 Tri-Lakes Free Trader - 7
FOR SALE: 1981 GMC mini dump,
69,000 mi., $3300 obo. 315-7055582
FOR SALE: 2003 Subaru Legacy
good shape, runs good, good tires
& brakes, on road, $2100 obo. 4976497
FOR SALE: 2004 Dodge 1500 Quad
Cab, 96,500 mi., bed liner, 5.7, new
tires, tow pkg, remote start, toolbox,
$7800. 521-0145
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT: Peru area, 3 BR mobile
home, $600/mo. + security, incl.
garbage removal, partially furnished.
569-6476
FOR SALE: Florida country home
with 80 acres, furnished, fireplace,
workshop, barn, fenced, 5 minutes
to
town,
LandandFarm.com
#1054690, $399,900. 731-3525057 or 731-358-4450
FOR SALE: Ice cream parlor/diner
with house, exit 34 Northway I-87,
good location, profitable turnkey
business, price reduced, be ready
for spring season. 834-9900
FOR SALE: 2-story building in
Vermontville, upstairs apartment
has 2/3 BR, 1 bath, downstairs
storefront converting to 2 BR
apartment, renovating both apts.,
new roof, 2.92 acres, fenced-in back
yard, $185,000. 518-891-2009
HOUSE FOR RENT: 4BR, 2 BA,
newly painted, new heating system,
$950/mo. water & trash included,
in Saranac Lake. 805-895-0946
FOR
SALE:
30x40
garage/
workshop/carport on 1/4 acre,
has Eagle Car lift, oil furnace, 14’
ceilings, 2 9x7 & 1 10x12 overhead
doors, 54 Pitt St., Brushton,
$39,900 cash or $5000 down on
land contract. 480-1965
FOR SALE: Waterfront house, 3BD,
2BA, lots of decks, dock, basement,
year round house in Lake Clear Inn,
$249,000. 518-891-7159
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Restaurant,
bar, 8 acres, complete kitchen, 6BR,
2BA, incl. apart., 4 rental cabins
w/heat, 2 barns, snow mobile trail
in back, owner retiring, will hold
papers with qualified buyer. 518359-2540
FOR SALE: 5 acre building lot near
Malone, with all utilities, shed,
garage, carport, everything new in
2003, $38,400. 315-869-8743
FOR SALE: 40 acres of wooded land
in Saint Regis Falls, one acre cleared
for building, will consider selling
less, asking $35,000. 256-9626
ACCOMODATIONS FOR RENT:
Single,
clean,
non-smoking
individual to rent private room
in 6BR home in Saranac Lake,
pet free, 1 car parking, owners
there on weekends/holidays, all
inclusive $500/mo. 905-373-2440
or [email protected]
FOR RENT: 3BR house w/large
yard in Constable, stove, fridge,
dishwasher inc., W/D hookup,
$675/mo., ref. req. 483-0798 lv
msg.
WANTED: Land in Owls Head. 315723-6612
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FOR SALE: 2007 Harley Davidson
Sportster Custom, 2400 mi., ex.
cond. 483-5204
WANTED: Good, used front end
loader for 801 JD tractor. 483-7139
FOR SALE: Hay. 529-6588
WANTED: Sewing machine that
sews leather. 856-9328
FOR
SALE: Vermont Casting
Vigilant wood stove, vgc, $175. 4833287
FOR SALE: Large comic book
collection, 800+ issues, $1100 obo.
483-8446
FOR SALE: Genie overhead garage
door opener, works perfect, $100
obo. 483-0502
FOR SALE: Albums, $2 ea. 315794-0849
FOR SALE: Star Trek magazine,
1920-1999, $60 firm. 521-4480
FOR SALE: Dining room table,
formica top, 4 maple chairs, $40.
483-3582
FOR SALE: Cat 6’ snowblower for
skid steer, model SR18, 16-23 gal.
per min, $4500. 315-323-1199
FOR SALE: Leisureline coal hot
air furnace, dual burner, 90,000180,000btu, $1100. 483-1397
FOR
SALE:
Tempered
glass
entertainment center w/wood legs,
$200 obo. Tempered glass coffee
table & end stands, $150 obo. 3680972
FOR SALE: 2 wood stoves, 1
Wonderwood, $300, 1 Trailblazer,
$200. 315-386-4856
FOR SALE: Hay. 358-9740
FOR SALE: 2 elec. cook stoves, $50
ea. 358-2538
FOR SALE: Deep well jet pump w/
bladder tank, new scooter chair,
1977 Yamaha 433 GP. 319-2519
FOR SALE: 2009 Arctic Cat Z1
Turbo LXR snowmobile, 1700 mi.,
extras, mint shape, $5500. 6515943
FOR SALE: D3C Dozer Cat., 6 way
blade, new undercarriage, $22,000.
358-2262
TRADE: Simplicity snowblower, 24”
cut, 8hp, elec. start, large tires, runs
great, for small car or truck. 5213296
FOR SALE: 40x40 square table,
$20. Large coffee table, $20. 3
table lamps w/shades, $10 ea.
Hand grinder, $10. Milk crate, $10.
Records & cassette tapes. 483-8031
MOTOR CITY TRANSMISSION
COMPANY:
All types of transmissions
repaired. Rebuilding and
electronics. Serving the North
Country since 1977. Rt. 37,
Malone. (518)483-7295
FOR SALE: 2 boats w/trailer, 1
inboard, 1 outboard. Small fridge,
3x2’, 24” trailer beam. 100 amp
electrical panel w/breakers. Wanted:
Spring for F250 Super Duty 1999,
rear. 529-7139
FOR SALE: Cat Napper recliner
chair, elec., new, $365. 431-9924
FOR SALE: Firewood. 353-2819
FOR SALE: Straw. 483-3949
FOR SALE: Jackson elec. guitar,
$150 or trade for laptop. 521-5627
FOR SALE: 5x8’ utility trailer, like
new, $700 obo. 594-5014
FOR SALE: 335 Skidoo 18hp, runs
good, $200. 483-6084
FOR SALE: Hay. 529-7877
FOR SALE: Olsen furnace, like new,
used 6 mo. 856-9929
FOR SALE: Cat carrier w/bed, cloth,
new, $20. 856-9210
FOR SALE: 450 12qt. sap buckets,
vgc w/covers, $5 ea. 483-6424
FOR SALE: Serta full size mattress,
boxspring, head & footboards,
ironside frame, good cond. 483-4967
FOR
SALE:
6x12
aluminum
enclosed trailer, $2800. Frontier
7hp 26” snowblower, JD, $400. 4250343
FOR SALE: 36” Oak vanity w/sage
green & white marble top, wall
cabinet, mirrored cabinet, toilet, all
vgc, $200. 483-2958
FOR SALE: Small Fisher wood
stove, double door w/glass, $500.
315-393-3679
FOR SALE: Search & Find computer
games, $8. 5 baby vinyl dolls, $15
ea. DVDs, $3 ea. Xmas items, $12.
Kitchen items, PS2 & PS3 games.
529-6307
FOR SALE: Black dorm fridge, $60.
Pilot light gas stove, $100. Elec.
stove, $100. 481-7077
FOR SALE: Siamese Himalayan
Dwarf, Zebra finches, Dutch rabbit.
483-3292
FOR SALE: 2003 Arctic Cat Pantera
600EFI Grand Touring, ex. cond.,
low mi., $2800 obo. 483-4126
FOR SALE: Kenmore white elec.
stove, 4 burner, ex. cond., $175.
483-5045 lv msg.
Office: (518) 354-8404
FOR SALE: Ariens 6hp snowblower,
$275. 2009 Suzuki 450 dirt bike,
fresh motor, many extras, $2900.
593-9632
FREE TO GOOD HOME: Gray tabby
cat, 11 mo. old. 315-271-4647.
FREE TO GOOD HOME: Adult male
& female cats, some w/extra toes,
long & short haired. 651-7093
FOR SALE: Monitor heater 2400,
runs good, $700. 2002 Polaris Edge
X800, elec. start, reverse, M10
suspension, ex. cond., $2500. 3583027
WANTED: Sm-Med. tow behind
camper w/shower, stove, decent
cond., under $1000. 481-7733
FOR SALE: Boston Terrier Crogi
mix, 9 mo. old, house & crate
trained, good w/kids, cats & other
dogs. 315-271-4647 text.
WANTED: Full size dryer, good
cond. 315-296-8401
FOR SALE: Grizzly wood lathe,
$500. Outdoor Bose speakers, $200.
Golds Gym select dumbbell weights,
$200 vgc. 358-9422
FOR SALE: Large purebred Pitbulls,
6 wks. old, paper trained, $250 obo.
481-4943
WANTED: Downhill skis, 150cm. 88
key keyboard. 483-4437
FOR SALE: 12,000 btu propane
heater for ice fishing shanty, $80
new. 521-3435
FOR SALE: Carlin Elite oil burner,
Model EZ1, new, $300. 483-7864
FOR SALE: 32” LCD TV w/remote,
$125. 521-0084
WANTED: Reliable fridge & elec.
stove, reasonable price. 315-2501099
FOR SALE: Western snowplow Pro,
complete w/o lights, fits 3/4 ton
Chevy pickup, $350. 481-6645
WANTED: Your ad here. It
costs just $5/wk (20 words)
to run a bold classified ad
featuring your business. Call
354-8404 for more info
FOR SALE: HS Tarm wood/oil fired
boiler furnace, $1300. 594-7325
WANTED:
Old
Bombardier
snowmobiles
1962-70.
Old
snowmobile signs & memorabilia.
735-4670
FOR SALE: Hoover steam mop, $75.
319-7802
FOR SALE: Tama Rockstar drumset
w/hardware, pedals & throne. 5219723
FOR SALE: Country cassette tapes,
$1 ea. Pair of new sneakers, 10.5W,
$12. 358-9592
FOR SALE: Rocker recliner, $50.
Recliner, $50 good shape. 529-7816
FOR SALE: Hay. 315-296-6381
FOR SALE: Franklin Academy
yearbooks, 1960, 63, 65, $20 ea.
529-6249
FOR SALE: 1800s Singer Treadle
sewing machine, good cond., 4
outside drawers, $120. 425-0387
FOR SALE: New solid maple 8
mission style dining room chairs,
$80 ea., $500 all. 651-6186
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FOR SALE: 6’ 3pt hitch snowblower,
ex. cond., heavy duty, $1000. 4976405
FOR SALE: 2002 MXZ Special
Edition, $2500. 497-6682
FOR SALE: 20 mo. old Reg. Trotting
Filly. 358-4183
FOR SALE: 4 TVs, woman’s fur
coat, $350. 315-769-5261
FOR SALE: 7000lb Weaver hoist,
$875. 24” commercial fan, $150.
236-6740
FOR SALE: Skidoo Elan 250 twin
cylinder SS, runs well, new track,
$600. 534-5682
WANTED: Bear traps, anvils, large
animal traps, boxes of ammo. 3589653
FOR SALE: Never used infant car
seat. Metal older high chair. 4838575
FOR SALE: Magic Chef washer &
dryer, work ex., $150 pair. Antique
wood vanity w/mirror, $125 obo.
Antique wood dresser, $75 obo. 315261-1867
FOR SALE: 10’ snow pusher, good
cond. 2 gas engines, vertical shaft,
11hp Honda, 8hp B&S. 2 16” Chevy
rims, 8 lug, $175. 563-8566
FOR SALE: 1975 Skidoo TNT
w/1994 motor, 1972 Skidoo Elan
w/250 Twin, both run. 496-4701
WANTED: 2 female New Zealand
white rabbits. 358-0032