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Olivia Hornibrook Wells is overwhelmed with excitement on the red carpet during the recent North Country Cultural Center for the Arts' "Theatre for Youth Movie Premiere: Spring 2012" at Cumberland 12 Cinemas in Plattsburgh. "The Film Performer" program offers a unique opportunity for area youth to create and star in real movies that are shown on the big screen. (P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)
Betty Carr plays with her son, Castle, in West Lawn, Pa. Carr was accepted into a 90-day housing program run by Family Promise of Berks County Inc., a nonprofit that works with three dozen area houses of worship to have the churches take in families. The families spend a week in one church before moving on to live temporarily in another one.(AP Photo/Reading Eagle, Ben Hast)
Chazy's Austin Santor (16) congratulates Craig Botten (13) after Botten scored a run during a baseball scrimmage against Saranac Friday at Saranac Central. The Eagles are the defending Section VII Class D champions. Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference baseball begins April 16.(Staff Photo/Ryan Hayner)
President Barack Obama, addressing the crowd in Burlington, called the 2012 election "make or break" for the American middle class.(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
Children perched on adult shoulders watch as President Obama steps onto the stage Friday at the University of Vermont to talk re-election. He hosted a high-dollar luncheon at the Sheraton Hotel before speaking to the crowd of more than 4,000.(Staff Photo/Kim Smith Dedam)
Essex County Office of Sustainable Tourism President James McKenna (right) was honored by the Essex County Board of Supervisors recently for his 30 years of service to the tourism industry. From left are County Manager Daniel Palmer and Supervisor Sue Montgomery Corey (D-Minerva). "This means a lot to me," McKenna said upon receipt of the award.(Staff Photo/Lohr McKinstry)
Lady Anne Clifford (played by Elle Berger) shows some photographs from her home in North Yorkshire, England, where her family owned vast estates, to guests at Delta Kappa Gamma Society Psi chapter's ninth-annual Tea with Famous Ladies, held recently at Peru Community Church's Fellowship Hall. Clifford, who lived from 1590 to 1676, was an early feminist and an author — she accomplished much during her lifetime.(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Jillian Post works on trimming the lid for a vessel during open studio in the Jackie Sabourin Clay Studio at North Country Cultural Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh. The studio is available during the week for those wishing to work on their skills in wheel throwing and projects. A punchcard is available for $30 and is good for 10 hours of studio time. Hours are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.(P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)
Plattsburgh State's Katie McNally snags a ball during practice last week. The Cardinals have had plenty of practice time lately — they haven't played since March 17.(P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)
Olivia Hornibrook Wells is overwhelmed with excitement on the red carpet during the recent North Country Cultural Center for the Arts' "Theatre for Youth Movie Premiere: Spring 2012" at Cumberland 12 Cinemas in Plattsburgh. "The Film Performer" program offers a unique opportunity for area youth to create and star in real movies that are shown on the big screen.

(P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)

(P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)" href="javascript:openLB(1776179071,'',Large,'',778,600);">Olivia Hornibrook Wells is overwhelmed with excitement on the red carpet during the recent North Country Cultural Center for the Arts' "Theatre for Youth Movie Premiere: Spring 2012" at Cumberland 12 Cinemas in Plattsburgh. "The Film Performer" program offers a unique opportunity for area youth to create and star in real movies that are shown on the big screen. (P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)
Olivia Hornibrook Wells is overwhelmed with excitement on the red carpet during the recent North Country Cultural Center for the Arts' "Theatre for Youth Movie Premiere: Spring 2012" at Cumberland 12 Cinemas in Plattsburgh. "The Film Performer" program offers a unique opportunity for area youth to create and star in real movies that are shown on the big screen.

(P-R Photo/Rob Fountain)
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