Anne Lautenschuetz (from left), Richard Lamoy and Kay Lynne Mark stand in front of the wine display at Hid-In-Pines Vineyard. The winery, located on Soper Street in Morrisonville, will host a Wine, Cheese and Chocolate fundraiser to benefit the upcoming Relay for Life.(P-R Photo/Jeff Meyers)
Beekmantown's Devin Fessette (4) slides in safely in front of Peru's Andy Kneussle during Monday's CVAC baseball game. The Eagles defeated the Indians to capture the Division I title.(STAFF PHOTO/KELLI CATANA)
Westport's Felicia Kurth tags Schroon Lake's Molly Wisser at second after a strong throw from catcher Sarah Looby during Monday's MVAC softball game. The Eagles won, 13-6.(P-R Photo/Alvin Reiner)
Firefighters prepare to leave Wal-Mart in Plattsburgh after airing the store out with exhaust fans after a fryer fire in the deli area filled the place with smoke on Monday morning. An employee put out the fire, but Wal-Mart was evacuated due to the smoky interior. Shopper Charlene Berry of Montreal (not shown) said the lights went out in the grocery section, and customers were told to leave their carts and go outside. She was eager to finish her shopping, she said. Plattsburgh District 3 was assisted by the Morrisonville and South Plattsburgh volunteer fire departments. District 3 Assistant Chief Scott Ewing said no one was hurt in the incident.(Staff Photo/Ashleigh Livingston)
Graduating students listen to President Dr. John Ettling's opening remarks during the arts and science portion of SUNY Plattsburgh's 2013 Spring Commencement at the Field House on Saturday. More than 1,100 students adorned caps and gowns to participate in the two ceremonies held at the college.(P-R PHOTO/RACHEL MOORE)
Graduating students listen to President Dr. John Ettling's opening remarks during the arts and science portion of SUNY Plattsburgh's 2013 Spring Commencement at the Field House on Saturday. More than 1,100 students adorned caps and gowns to participate in the two ceremonies held at the college.(P-R PHOTO/RACHEL MOORE)
Candy Baker of the Fashion Corner in Port Henry holds a prom gown reserved for this year's events. The bridal and prom boutique at 4325 Main St. draws customers from many area schools with a wide selection of gowns and tuxedos.(P-R PHOTO/LOHR McKINSTRY)
Peg Tucker, owner of Fashion Exchange, holds one of the many prom dresses available, most with new tags, at her consignment shop in Boynton Square. More girls than ever are looking for prom dresses there, she said. She credits the rise e to second-hand shopping becoming more trendy and popular.(STAFF PHOTO/KELLI CATANA)
The sleek Hollywood-glamour look is popular for prom this year, according to Peg Tucker, owner of Fashion Exchange in Plattsburgh. Shoppers are looking for bright colors and something unique to set them apart.(STAFF PHOTO/KELLI CATANA)
Anne Lautenschuetz (from left), Richard Lamoy and Kay Lynne Mark stand in front of the wine display at Hid-In-Pines Vineyard. The winery, located on Soper Street in Morrisonville, will host a Wine, Cheese and Chocolate fundraiser to benefit the upcoming Relay for Life.

(P-R Photo/Jeff Meyers)
Anne Lautenschuetz (from left), Richard Lamoy and Kay Lynne Mark stand in front of the wine display at Hid-In-Pines Vineyard. The winery, located on Soper Street in Morrisonville, will host a Wine, Cheese and Chocolate fundraiser to benefit the upcoming Relay for Life.(P-R Photo/Jeff Meyers)
Anne Lautenschuetz (from left), Richard Lamoy and Kay Lynne Mark stand in front of the wine display at Hid-In-Pines Vineyard. The winery, located on Soper Street in Morrisonville, will host a Wine, Cheese and Chocolate fundraiser to benefit the upcoming Relay for Life.

(P-R Photo/Jeff Meyers)
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