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Champlain Bridge Design Engineer Ted Zoli (far right), vice president of HNTB Corp., spoke with regional leaders at the Adirondack Park Agency Local Government Day and stopped for a brief photo with (from left) Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages President Brian Towers, APA Chairman Curt Stiles and APA Executive Director Terry Martino.(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
Taryn Rager, co-chair for the Plattsburgh State Relay for Life, takes the first steps of the fourth-annual event with cancer survivors Dale Rager of Saquoit, N.Y., and Justin Sibley of Peasleeville. "I never attended a college relay and it's a huge turnout," Sibley said. "I never expected this many people to be here." More than 800 people were registered to participate in the relay held at the Plattsburgh State Field House Friday, with a goal to raise $45,000 to to benefit the American Cancer Society. The Relay for Life of Plattsburgh will be held June 18 at the Clinton County Fairgrounds.
(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Michael Parker demonstrates how to bottle maple syrup during the Parker Family Maple Farm open house in celebration of the New York State Maple Weekend. Parker is a fourth-generation maple farmer and celebrates the sweet season by involving his wife, Jennifer, and the next generation of maple farmers, his children Joshua and Samantha, in the production process.(P-R Photo/Rachel Moore)
Beekmantown High School senior Brianna Rabideau offers "The Native in Me," a self portrait created in charcoal on paper displayed at the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts' HS/MS Juried Exhibition. In total, the show includes 266 works created by students grades 7 through 12 from a dozen area schools. It continues through April 2.(P-R Photo/Steve Howell)
Paul Larche of Champlain Valley Electric Supply Co. Inc. shows the highly efficient LED lighting and other products that can save energy, time and money.(P-R Photo/Bruce Rowland)
Easter postcards are plentiful and affordable, plus they show the traditional and religious aspects of the holiday.
(P-R Photo/Julie Robinson Robards)
Shown here are: a molded milk-glass plate and hand-blown glass eggs decorated with hand painting; papier-mache rabbit candy containers; and celluloid novelties, including a tiny purse decorated with a bunny holding an egg and the bunny driving a house car filled with eggs.(P-R Photo/Julie Robinson Robards)
The Easter Bunny embraces Kathryn and Aaron Deans of Champlain during a brunch event at Champlain Centre mall in Plattsburgh. Children were treated to one-on-one visits with the beloved bunny and special arts and crafts projects. The Easter Bunny will be available to visit with children at the mall until Saturday.(P-R Photo/Rachel Moore)
A Belgian draft horse keeps a close watch on her 2-week-old foal on Country Dreams Farm in Plattsburgh. The large horses are used during sleigh rides in the winter plus a variety of activities in the summer from plowing fields to horse-drawn wedding events.
(P-R Photo/Joanne Kennedy)
Champlain Bridge Design Engineer Ted Zoli (far right), vice president of HNTB Corp., spoke with regional leaders at the Adirondack Park Agency Local Government Day and stopped for a brief photo with (from left) Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages President Brian Towers, APA Chairman Curt Stiles and APA Executive Director Terry Martino.

(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
Champlain Bridge Design Engineer Ted Zoli (far right), vice president of HNTB Corp., spoke with regional leaders at the Adirondack Park Agency Local Government Day and stopped for a brief photo with (from left) Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages President Brian Towers, APA Chairman Curt Stiles and APA Executive Director Terry Martino.(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
Champlain Bridge Design Engineer Ted Zoli (far right), vice president of HNTB Corp., spoke with regional leaders at the Adirondack Park Agency Local Government Day and stopped for a brief photo with (from left) Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages President Brian Towers, APA Chairman Curt Stiles and APA Executive Director Terry Martino.

(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
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