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Tony Tyrell talks about the letter he found floating in Lake Champlain on Father's Day 2010. The letter, dated that morning, was stuffed inside a Pepsi bottle as a tribute from a girl to her father. Tyrell and three fishing buddies found the note later that day and are still moved by the words about longing and loss they found.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
The big view on top of the Jay Range. The ski trails of Whiteface Mountain are in the background.(P-R Photo/Elizabeth Lee)
Some of the worst landslide damage to Gerard and Patricia Raymond's rental home on Dugway Road in Keeseville is in the basement. Here, Gerard shows the cracks and bulges that show how the earth has shifted the house.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Joel Settevendemio, 30, walks across the Webb Island Footbridge over the Saranac River behind Plattsburgh High School. The city recently agreed to spend $36,000 to replace the wood decking on the 28-year-old bridge, but a dispute between the city and school district over who should actually own the span continues. "I'm glad they are fixing it. It's such a great short cut," Settevendemio said.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Debris sits in front of the office of the Log Cabin Motel in Rouses Point. The motel's owner, Pat Bell, returned from Florida in late May to the place beyond repair.(P-R Photo/Matthew Hamilton)
Bob Wazeter surveys the damage to his deck caused by record-high Lake Champlain. What remains of his hot tub (background center) is sandwiched between the deck and debris from King's Bay in Champlain.(P-R Photo/Matthew Hamilton)
An old Essex Inn sign is displayed in one of the rooms.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Karen and Rick Dalton discuss their plans for the Essex Inn with some visitors.(Staff Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Mike Rockefeller of Saranac attempts to retake first place in a wheelbarrow race by pushing Keeseville resident Jessica Finnegan to the finish line after loading up 10 shovels full of dirt in the wheelbarrow and dumping it at the fifth-annual Dozer Day event at Airborne Speedway Saturday. Despite rainy weather, nearly 1,500 people turned out for the event, where children had a chance to operate several pieces of heavy machinery, including bulldozers, backhoes and cranes. All proceeds, which totaled about $10,000, will be donated to children's charities in the area. Bonus photos are available at www.pressrepublican.com.(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Tony Tyrell talks about the letter he found floating in Lake Champlain on Father's Day 2010. The letter, dated that morning, was stuffed inside a Pepsi bottle as a tribute from a girl to her father. Tyrell and three fishing buddies found the note later that day and are still moved by the words about longing and loss they found.

(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Tony Tyrell talks about the letter he found floating in Lake Champlain on Father's Day 2010. The letter, dated that morning, was stuffed inside a Pepsi bottle as a tribute from a girl to her father. Tyrell and three fishing buddies found the note later that day and are still moved by the words about longing and loss they found.(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
Tony Tyrell talks about the letter he found floating in Lake Champlain on Father's Day 2010. The letter, dated that morning, was stuffed inside a Pepsi bottle as a tribute from a girl to her father. Tyrell and three fishing buddies found the note later that day and are still moved by the words about longing and loss they found.

(P-R Photo/Andrew Wyatt)
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