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Kiwanis runner Kristian Sherman slides home safely on a bunt as Police catcher Jack Tolosky awaits the late throw during Wednesday's championship series in the Plattsburgh Babe Ruth League at Lefty Wilson Field. Kiwanis recorded a 15-9 victory to even the best-of-three series, 1-1. Details of the game and the result of the third and deciding game of the series were not available at press time.
(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
John Weikart (left), who worked for the Esso company in New Jersey for 40 years, donates an original Esso oval sign used on a service station to Dick Soper, exhibit manager/docent at the Champlain Valley Transportation Museum in Plattsburgh. It will be displayed with other automotive history-related memorabilia at the museum. The Esso signs, familiar landmarks years ago, became obsolete when Exxon formally replaced the Esso, Enco and Humble brands in the United States Jan. 1, 1973.(P-R Photo/Bruce Rowland)
Ally Bourgeois, 2, and Delaney Knapp 15 months, of Saranac Lake took part in the Saranac Lake Kiddie Parade Saturday in this highly decorated wagon. The parade route traveled through downtown Saranac Lake and then to the park, where participants were given ribbons and ice cream.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Ticonderoga's Walter Thorne competes in the Masters' 100-meter dash at Erie County Community College in Orchard Park Friday during the Empire State Games.(P-R Photo/Mike Okoniewski)
Clinton County Sheriff David Favro speaks at a news conference Tuesday while (from left) Norman Lague of the Border Patrol, Clinton County Chief Deputy Maj. Robert Craig and William Ritchie, senior investigator for the Franklin County District Attorney's Office, listen in. They announced that Clinton and Franklin counties are in the top three of 13 counties to receive a portion of a $3 million grant.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Norman Jabaut, Claire McKeveny, Mary Jane Ward and Jason Andrew perform a water dance set to music in Rouses Point with a site-specific sculpture by Brooklyn artist Lars Kremer, titled "Echo." The piece, made of reflective home insulation, is based on the nine capital letters of the alphabet that mirror themselves when folded vertically. The recent unveiling of the sculpture coincided with the beginning of Camp Pocket Utopia, a week-long summer arts program hosted by Norte Maar in Rouses Point that provides free classes and discussions about dance, drawing, ethics, knitting, mural making and wordplay. While the sculpture is up only as long as the weather cooperates, Kremer hopes to eventually make it a permanent fixture in the lake.(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Mark Misner donates blood on a machine at CVPH Blood Donor Center that separates the different components of blood, so he can give platelets and red blood cells in one sitting. He donates as often as he can to help people.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Dave Wolak of Wake Forest, N.C. holds up some of Friday's catch that enabled to take over the leader in the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Open on Lake Champlain. The tournament wraps up today with the final weigh-in at 2 p.m. at the Plattsburgh Boat Basin.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Retaining walls made with hand-laid stonework girds Whiteface Memorial Highway, seen here in early spring. Completed as a public-works project in the 1930s, the historic highway is in need of restoration and road repair.(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
Ally Bourgeois, 2, and Delaney Knapp 15 months, of Saranac Lake took part in the Saranac Lake Kiddie Parade Saturday in this highly decorated wagon. The parade route traveled through downtown Saranac Lake and then to the park, where participants were given ribbons and ice cream.

(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Ally Bourgeois, 2, and Delaney Knapp 15 months, of Saranac Lake took part in the Saranac Lake Kiddie Parade Saturday in this highly decorated wagon. The parade route traveled through downtown Saranac Lake and then to the park, where participants were given ribbons and ice cream.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Ally Bourgeois, 2, and Delaney Knapp 15 months, of Saranac Lake took part in the Saranac Lake Kiddie Parade Saturday in this highly decorated wagon. The parade route traveled through downtown Saranac Lake and then to the park, where participants were given ribbons and ice cream.

(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
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