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Seton Catholic's Michael Champagne leads the field around the first turn at Point au Roche State Park Tuesday in CVAC cross-country competition with Beekmantown and Ticonderoga. Champagne set a course record with a blistering 14:24 time. Beekmantown won the meet to cap a perfect season. Bonus photos of this meet will be available at pressrepublicanphotos.com by midday.(P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
State Police search Kathryn A. Shoemaker's home at 776 County Route 52 in Chateaugay Tuesday afternoon. Shoemaker was later charged in the Aug. 20 homicide of Ravin Miller of Churubusco.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Ford representative Tyler Partridge was at Plattsburgh Ford on Tuesday to demonstrate the company's MyKey technology, which allows parents to restrict some actions by young drivers using their car. (Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Author Amy Guglielmo reads "Feed Matisse's Fish" to (from left) Molly Channell, 8; Braeden Calkins, 2; Lexi Eauine, 3; and Ty Calkins, 5, at Kaleidoscope. The child-care center offers programs for children 6 weeks to 5 years old.(P-R Photo/Jennifer Stiles)
Jessica Fleming, 9, and Shantai Powell, 8, fourth-graders at Cumberland Head Elementary School, go through 10 stations of games and sports in the "spooky gym" created by teacher Pat Gallagher. Students enjoyed two weeks of classes in the special setting as a pre-Halloween treat.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Paul Hooper of New Russia has his blood pressure taken by registered nurse Julie Tromblee at the hunters clinic sponsored by Elizabethtown Community Hospital. "My son told me I better come down here to the clinic because if I had a heart attack in the woods, he wasn't going to drag me out," Hooper quipped.(Staff Photos/Alvin Reiner)
Moriah's Sam Slattery and Kylee Cassavaugh of Elizabethtown-Lewis do a little arm wrestling as they contend for the ball in Section VII soccer playoff Tuesday in Elizabethtown. Moriah's Dana Aurilio and Kelley Gifaldi follow the play, along with E'town-Lewis's Caite Decker. Host Lions won in a shootout.
(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Zhellah Punzalan, an international student attending Plattsburgh State, would like to help her father, who was injured in the recent typhoon in the Philippines. Punzalan hopes to raise awareness and funds for the relief effort through Club International at the college.(P-R Photo/Jennifer Stiles )
Willsboro Country IGA Co-manager Dorothy Norton straightens out the shelves to make them look full. Most products are only one row deep. The store will close at the end of the week.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Ford representative Tyler Partridge was at Plattsburgh Ford on Tuesday to demonstrate the company's MyKey technology, which allows parents to restrict some actions by young drivers using their car.

(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Ford representative Tyler Partridge was at Plattsburgh Ford on Tuesday to demonstrate the company's MyKey technology, which allows parents to restrict some actions by young drivers using their car. (Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Ford representative Tyler Partridge was at Plattsburgh Ford on Tuesday to demonstrate the company's MyKey technology, which allows parents to restrict some actions by young drivers using their car.

(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
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