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"From the Bridge at Follensby Pond" by Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda.
(Staff Photo/Robin Caudell)
Emily Keable, 16, checks on her miniature horses in their garage refuge; their nearby barn in Coopersville is swamped with more than two feet of floodwater.(Staff Photo/Suzanne Moore)
Calm waters surround a boat as its skipper casts a line into Plattsburgh Bay near Wilcox Dock. The dock is a popular destination for boaters, fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the waters of Lake Champlain.(P-R Photo/Rachel Moore)
Colby Harish (left) and Alan Ware don't see eye to eye when it comes to historical perspectives in the Adirondack History Center's production of "From the Center of the World." The original historical presentation, another play in the Bits and Pieces series, is written and directed by Lindsay Pontius. Musical accompaniment is by Owen Gibbs. In the production, which is in conjunction with the Champlain Quadricentennial, seven actors grapple with 400 years in history. Shows at the History Center in Elizabethtown are at 11 a.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for members and $2 for students. Call 873-6466 for information.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
George and Betty Bombard of AuSable Forks enjoy some sunny weather outside their camper Sunday evening at the Cumberland Bay State Park. This season has included plenty of rainy days too. Local campgrounds say that although the rain has hindered business some, it's still a good season overall.(P-R Photo/Meagan Murray)
Trent Parrish cools off as he jumps into his mom's arms at the Saranac town pool. His mom, Jessica Dezalia, said he takes swimming lessons at the pool weekly.(P-R Photo/Joanne Kennedy)
Justin Joslyn, 5, takes the wheel of a dump truck with his brother, Jared, keeping a close watch as he pretends to drive at Graymont Materials Tuesday. Graymont and Plattsburgh A.M. Kiwanis Club raised $14,000 through their Dozer Days event, with the money donated to the Foundation at CVPH. Justin, who has lymphoma, has benefited from the Chelsea Rainbow Foundation through the CVPH foundation.(P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
City Police baserunner Brady Burleigh is tagged out at home plate by City Fire pitcher Brandon Rabideau Tuesday in the second game of the City Babe Ruth Championship series at Lefty Wilson Field. City Police won twice to win the series.(P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
R.L. Vallee co-owner Tim Vallee (left) said the company has purchased four convenience store/gas stations from Andy Chase. The company acquired the stations in Peru, Dannemora, Redford and Military Turnpike in Plattsburgh.(Staff Photo/Dan Heath)
Colby Harish (left) and Alan Ware don't see eye to eye when it comes to historical perspectives in the Adirondack History Center's production of "From the Center of the World." The original historical presentation, another play in the Bits and Pieces series, is written and directed by Lindsay Pontius. Musical accompaniment is by Owen Gibbs. In the production, which is in conjunction with the Champlain Quadricentennial, seven actors grapple with 400 years in history. Shows at the History Center in Elizabethtown are at 11 a.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for members and $2 for students. Call 873-6466 for information.

(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)

(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)" href="javascript:openLB(606020059,'',Large,'',800,550);">Colby Harish (left) and Alan Ware don't see eye to eye when it comes to historical perspectives in the Adirondack History Center's production of "From the Center of the World." The original historical presentation, another play in the Bits and Pieces series, is written and directed by Lindsay Pontius. Musical accompaniment is by Owen Gibbs. In the production, which is in conjunction with the Champlain Quadricentennial, seven actors grapple with 400 years in history. Shows at the History Center in Elizabethtown are at 11 a.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for members and $2 for students. Call 873-6466 for information.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Colby Harish (left) and Alan Ware don't see eye to eye when it comes to historical perspectives in the Adirondack History Center's production of "From the Center of the World." The original historical presentation, another play in the Bits and Pieces series, is written and directed by Lindsay Pontius. Musical accompaniment is by Owen Gibbs. In the production, which is in conjunction with the Champlain Quadricentennial, seven actors grapple with 400 years in history. Shows at the History Center in Elizabethtown are at 11 a.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for members and $2 for students. Call 873-6466 for information.

(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
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