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Visitors inside the cathedral-like Visitors Interpretive Center at Paul Smiths request information from Mike Brennan, a guide at the popular nature facility. The state is closing the center Oct. 10 because of state budget problems, unless the Adirondack Park Agency finds someone else to operate it. The trails outside the building will remain open to the public.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Some area residents attending the Octoberfest activities at Titus Mountain Ski Resort hopped on the ski chairlift for a bird's eye view of the area, but were met with thick fog Sunday afternoon. The overcast skies didn't dampen spirits at the event that included German food, live music, hayrides and children's games.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Plattsburgh North Stars fullback Elija Parks follows a block on a rushing play July 24 against Oneonta. The North Stars face Amsterdam Saturday at Plattsburgh Athletic Complex with a chance to host the Empire Football League Championship the following weekend.Parks is doubtful for Saturday after undergoing surgery on a finger.(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Volunteer worker Jeff Marshall of Lake Placid works on the new Godfrey Dewey Observation Deck being built on the site of the opening ceremony of the 1980 Olympic Winter Games. The Olympic torch can be seen in the background. The Uihlein Foundation donated $25,000 for the construction of the observation deck, which will give the public a view of the venues used during the Olympic games. Most of the work being done is by volunteers. A dedication ceremony will be held in about two months.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Thomas F. Schaller, newspaper columnist for The Baltimore Sun, gives a lecture at Plattsburgh State outlining the shift of media resources from print journalism to online news services.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Peru's Alexis Trombley competes on the balance beam Tuesday in Peru. Trombley placed fourth n the event, helping the Indians tie Plattsburgh High in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference gymnastics.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Gary DeCelle and Plattsburgh State Psychology Professor Jeanne Ryan talk about the support group they are forming for retired correction officers. Meetings, beginning Oct. 7, are 6:30 to 8 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at the United Way Building, Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh.(Staff Photo/Jeff Meyers)
Jonathan Magoon of Westport and Gabe Macey of Crown Point battle each other and the rain Tuesday in Westport in MVAC boys' soccer. Crown Point posted a 3-1 victory. (Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Large slabs and columns of marble taken from a deteriorating portico lie on the front lawn of the Wead Library in Malone. A major reconstruction is under way to stabilize the foundation, clean the marble and rebuild the entrance as it has been since 1931. The library is open, with access via the handicap ramp, while work is going on; however, the book drop is inaccessible due to the construction.(Staff Photo/Susan Tobias)
Visitors inside the cathedral-like Visitors Interpretive Center at Paul Smiths request information from Mike Brennan, a guide at the popular nature facility. The state is closing the center Oct. 10 because of state budget problems, unless the Adirondack Park Agency finds someone else to operate it. The trails outside the building will remain open to the public.

(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Visitors inside the cathedral-like Visitors Interpretive Center at Paul Smiths request information from Mike Brennan, a guide at the popular nature facility. The state is closing the center Oct. 10 because of state budget problems, unless the Adirondack Park Agency finds someone else to operate it. The trails outside the building will remain open to the public.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Visitors inside the cathedral-like Visitors Interpretive Center at Paul Smiths request information from Mike Brennan, a guide at the popular nature facility. The state is closing the center Oct. 10 because of state budget problems, unless the Adirondack Park Agency finds someone else to operate it. The trails outside the building will remain open to the public.

(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
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