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Keene goalie James Bell skies above the crowd to grab the ball during Chazy's 5-0 win Wednesday in Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference play.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Josh Herbest, a building and maintenance technician for the City of Plattsburgh Recreation Department, installs quarter-inch locking rubber flooring made from recycled materials in the weight and Nautalist rooms at the Crete Brothers Recreation Center and City Gym. The floor is being replaced due to damage caused by flooding in July.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
West Chazy residents Jami Rock (left) and her daughters Alexandria, 3, and Allyssa, 11, were among those taking a 20-minute ride aboard West Chazy Fire District's 1978 Middlesex backup tanker. In its 44th year, the event drew around 150 people, who could choose between three trucks to ride, including a recently restored 1932 American LaFrance, which was the first truck the district ever owned. By December, the station plans to have a new 2011 firetruck that features a five-person cab.(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
About 50 area residents gathered behind Macdonough Monument in Plattsburgh in a dance ceremony to celebrate peace and community diversity. The local ceremony was part of a worldwide expression in which people in 200 locations simultaneously joined together Saturday evening in prayers for peace, dance, fire poi dance and making art. The local event was sponsored by the Red Hummingbird Foundation.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Area residents share their concerns about community drug-abuse problems with New York State Police officer Marc McDonnell during his part of a presentation at Plattsburgh State. McDonnell talked about prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications that are abused.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
On Saturday, local police agencies will be collecting  expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs for destruction. Announcing the initiative are (from left) State Police Lt. Patrick Ryan; Doug Collyer, assistant district attorney with Clinton County; Tim Blatchley, chief assistant district attorney with Clinton County; Clinton County Sheriff David Favro; and James Burns, assistant special agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
The Saranac Lake Fire and Rescue trucks were sent to the Will Rogers Village at 78 Will Rogers Drive Monday afternoon after a 4-inch water main burst. The Fire Department had to pump a large amount of water from the basement. Water, electricity and heat to the building were cut off. It was not known Monday how long the facility will be without services. (P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
Robin Flint is the manager of Cardiac Services for CVPH Medical Center. He is a survivor of a heart attack and touts the importance of daily exercise and a good diet.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Keith Meach (front) and Don Drolette work with a jackhammer on reconstruction of the Route 442 Bridge over Interstate 87. State budget constraints temporarily delayed completion of the project, which is fully under way now. Due to the construction, the Northway northbound lane in that area will be closed between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. today. An on-site detour using Exit 35 northbound and the entrance ramp will be utilized.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Josh Herbest, a building and maintenance technician for the City of Plattsburgh Recreation Department, installs quarter-inch locking rubber flooring made from recycled materials in the weight and Nautalist rooms at the Crete Brothers Recreation Center and City Gym. The floor is being replaced due to damage caused by flooding in July.

(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Josh Herbest, a building and maintenance technician for the City of Plattsburgh Recreation Department, installs quarter-inch locking rubber flooring made from recycled materials in the weight and Nautalist rooms at the Crete Brothers Recreation Center and City Gym. The floor is being replaced due to damage caused by flooding in July.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Josh Herbest, a building and maintenance technician for the City of Plattsburgh Recreation Department, installs quarter-inch locking rubber flooring made from recycled materials in the weight and Nautalist rooms at the Crete Brothers Recreation Center and City Gym. The floor is being replaced due to damage caused by flooding in July.

(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
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