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JoAnne LaRow at CVPH Medical Center, where she performs Mohs surgery on skin-cancer patients. The micrographic surgery procedure removes skin cancer while sparing skin tissue and has a 90- to 100-percent cure rate.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Trevor Bibeau (left) and Tim Allegrucci play hacky sack in front of Macdonough Monument in Plattsburgh. Today will be a good one for outside fun: sunny with highs in the 50s.(P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
The Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School Music Department recently presented its eighth-annual lasagna dinner and chamber music concert. The repertoire ranged from mellow "Greensleeves" to the Regents' rocking "Barbara Ann." From left, Greg Dedam, Abbie Burdo and Megan Rushby entertain with the school's African Drumming Ensemble.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Workers from Luck Brothers Construction were back on the job Monday at the College Suites project on Broad Street at the former St. John's Academy site. Construction was shut down for three months while the developer, United Group, sorted through its finances. Officials still believe the 397-bed facility will be ready for the fall semester at Plattsburgh State despite the delay.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Rain does not stop Jordan Bashaw from riding his bike toward the Samuel de Champlain Monument in Plattsburgh to go fishing on the shores of Lake Champlain. Bashaw was making his first angling outing of the year to see if the wet weather would entice fish.(P-R Photo/Rachel Moore)
Billy Duncan spins his skateboard in midair, doing a kick flip in Keeseville.(P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
The Plattsburgh State Relay For Life 2009 kicks off with the survivors lap around the Field House track. More than 600 people took part in the walk raising $35,000 for American Cancer Society. The walk kicked off at 6 p.m. and finished at 6 a.m. today. The participants were entertained by Minor Adjustments singing group, treated to free food and were awarded prizes. (P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
Chelsea McGibbon and her mother, Donna Paola, show their favorite prom dress. They organized the Chelsea's Closet event at Northeastern Clinton Central School, giving away prom gowns, shoes and accessories. At 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, a prom swap will take place at Chazy Central Rural School.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Jeanette Turner, volunteer seamstress for Chelsea's Closet, fits Ghizlane Mejout's dress. Ghizlane, an exchange student from Morocco, chose her gown from among more than 100 donated for girls who might otherwise be unable to afford to go to the prom at Northeastern Clinton Central School.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
JoAnne LaRow at CVPH Medical Center, where she performs Mohs surgery on skin-cancer patients. The micrographic surgery procedure removes skin cancer while sparing skin tissue and has a 90- to 100-percent cure rate.

(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
JoAnne LaRow at CVPH Medical Center, where she performs Mohs surgery on skin-cancer patients. The micrographic surgery procedure removes skin cancer while sparing skin tissue and has a 90- to 100-percent cure rate.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
JoAnne LaRow at CVPH Medical Center, where she performs Mohs surgery on skin-cancer patients. The micrographic surgery procedure removes skin cancer while sparing skin tissue and has a 90- to 100-percent cure rate.

(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
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