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Warren County Police Blotter June 27th – July 9th & Washington County Police Blotter  6/17/23-07/09/23

June 27, 2023

Wiszowaty, Adam 02/05/85 was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated-1st offense 

June 28th, 2023

Goddell, Carrie Ann DOB 08/30/81 was arrested for Burglary- 3rd degree: Illegal Entry With Intent to Commit a Crime

Wadsworth, Lianne Margret DOB 05/16/87 was arrested for Petit Larceny 

Wasson, Savannah Renee DOB 06/1/03 was arrested for Petit Larceny 

June 29, 2023

Shippee, Cameron W. DOB 06/10/99 was arrested for Aggravated DWI: Per Se-BAC .18 or more -no prior Driving While INtoxicated -1st offense 

June 30, 2023 

Allen Michael Paul DOB 07/13/82 was arrested for Bail Jumping 3rd degree

Clute, Adam Barendt DOB 05/03/89 was arrested for Harassment 2nd-Physical Contact 

Allen, Robet Wayne DOB 10/30/68 was arrested for Criminal Trespass -2nd Enter/Remain Unlawfully in Dwelling 

Gadway, Robert Joseph DOB 11/07/71 was arrested for Aggravated unlicensed operation of a Motor Vehicle-3rd   

July 1,2023

Hackenberg, William Edward DOB 12/06/64 was arrested for Assault-3rd crim mis intnt  Damage property criminal contempt 1st

Koltz, Fredrick Williams DOB 05/22/71 was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated-1st offense Oper Motor Veh w/.08 of 1% or more alcohol in blood-1st offense 

July 2,2023

Austin, Matthew Ryan DOB 01/20/98 was arrested for Crim Poss STLN Prop greater than $3,000

Mulvey, Gerald H DOB 04/30/71 was arrested for Assault 3rd Degree: With intent to cause Physical injury criminal possession of a weapon 3rd-Ammunition Feeding Device  

Foster, Luis D DOB 12/13/89 was arrested for Harassment 2nd-Physical Contact 

Puentes, Javier R. DOB 12/02/78 was arrested for Aggravated DWI with a Child- PAS under 16- 1 prior conv -10yrs Driving While Intoxicated -1st offense

July 3,2023

Emery, Amanda Elizabeth DOB 02/020/90 was arrested for Failure to Appear

Burnett, Jason J. DOB 09/04/83 was arrested for Gr Lac 4-Value Property Greater than $1,000

Hilliard, Domielle Nicole DOB 04/19/86 was arrested for GR LAC 4-Value Property Greater than $1,000

Pascual, Alonzo Mateo DOB 11/22/00 was arrested for Agg unlicensed operation-2nd degree

July 4,2023 

Hansen, Michael Patrick DOB 04/12/68 was arrested for Disobey of Mandate Exc JL 753A-2

Choma, Joseph D.,DOB 03/22/76 was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated -1st offense OPer Motor Veh w/.08 of 1% or More Alcohol in the blood -1st off. 

Fagans, Ronald Bruce DOB 08/16/74 was arrested for FUJ/Justice 

Harris, Nicholas Steven DOB 12/02/87 was arrested for Burglary-2nd  

Santos, Jason Thomas DOB 09/01/87 was arrested for Crim Poss Weap/Knife Trespass 

Siegal, Karen Lynn DOB 01/19/94 was arrested for Petit Larceny 

July 5, 2023

Allen, Michael Paul DOB 07/13/82  was arrested for Failure to Appear 

Stuffle, Lonsdale N. DOB 11/01/93 was arrested for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a motor Vehicle-3rd 

James, Carsen David DOB 11/17/02 was arrested for Failure to Appear 

July 7, 2023

LLagas, Aurelius MF DOB 06/06/95 was arrested for Crim Poss Stln Prop greater than $3,000

Longacker, Ryan John DOB 05/21/04 was arrested for Crim Mis Rckls Prop Dam Greater than $250 Crim Poss Contrl Subst Operating Motor Vehicle Impaired by drugs  1st offense Reckless endangerment 2nd 

Campbell, Ashley Lynn DOB 05/03/85 was arrested for Harassment 2nd Degree

July 8,2023

Arsenault, Hannah Gabrielle DOB 10/07/90 was arrested for Failure to Appear 

Mickle, MIchael Andrew DOB 11/30/94 was arrested for Rape 3: Victim incapable of consent – factor other than 

Myer, Jody Lee DOB 03/27/75 was arrested for crim Contempt – 1st violation:Viol Order Protection – Physical Contact 

July 9,2023

Naylor, William Sherriel DOB 07/12/90 was arrested for Petit Larceny 

LaLonde, Jack Casey DOB 05/29/59 was arrested for Grand Larceny Auto over $100

Kennedy, Joshua Kenneth DOB 11/03/86 was arrested for Disobey Mandate EXC JL 753A-2

Washington County 

06/17/23

Hahn, Kelby M Age: 33 was arrested for Petit Larceny

06/18/23

Duprey, Trent J. Age: 18 was arrested for DWI-1st offense, Aggravated DWI: Pre se No Priors

Snowball, Douglas J. Age: 53 was arrested for oper MV BAC .08 of 1% – 1st offense

06/24/23

Svoboda, Matthew E. Age: 48 was arrested for crim contempt-2nd: Disobey CRT

Kramer, Emma V. Age: 50 was arrested for Endangering Welfare of Child 

06/25/23

Purner, Amy M. Age: 39 was arrested for Act in Manner Injur Child <17, Crim Mis Intent Damage Property

06/26/23

Durkee, Samantha H. Age: 24 was arrested for DWI-1st off

Gonzales, Norman Age: 31 was arrested for Unlawful Imprisonment-2nd 

06/27/23

Russell, William J. Age: 33 was arrested for Crim Mischief 3: Property> $250.00

Fleeman, John B. Jr. Age: 25 was arrested for Crim Mis: Intent Damage Property, Crim Cont-1: PL215.50(3) – Prior, Aggravated Family Offense

06/28/23

Gaulin, John A. Age: 29 was arrested for Bail Jumping-3rd degree

Bradford, Kristopher R. Age: 42 was arrested for Burg-3 illleg entry with Intent, Crim Mis 3: Property >$250.00, Gr Lar 4:Value > $ 1,000, Poss of Burglary Tools 

Denrich, Matthew Age: 40 was arrested for Burg-3 illegEntry with Intent, Crim Mischief 3: Property>$250.00, Gr Lar 4:Value > $ 1,000, Poss of Burglary Tools 

07/02/23

Brown,Joshua D. Age: 35 was arrested for Aslt 3-w/Intent to Cause Physical Injury

Singleton, Evan S. Age: 22 was arrested for Crim Poss Contrl Subst-7th, Crim use Drug Par-2nd Package, Flee Officer in Motor Veh-3rd

Hillert, Katherine A. Age: 39 was arrested for DWAI Drugs-2 Prior Conv for 10 yrs

07/03/23

Heym, Jayden G. Age: 23 was arrested for Robbery-3rd, Unlawful Imprisonment 2nd, Endangering Welfare of Child., Petit Larceny, Crim Mis 4:Prevnt Emergency Call 

07/04/23

Gimmler, Robert A. Age: 51 was arrested for unlawful Imprisonment 2nd

Cabrera-Arozorona, Lety Age: 57 was arrested for Unauth use veh: W/O Owners Consent

07/06/23

Carpenter, Tyanne M. Age: 32 was arrested for Poss Dang Contraband Prison-1st

07/07/23

Bates, Melton G. Age: 62 was arrested for Grand Larceny 3rd degree, DWI 1st offense, Obstruction Government Admin.-2nd 

07/08/23

Shearer, Heidi E. Age: 35 was arrested for DWI-1st offense, Oper. MV BAC .08 of 1%-1st offense

Parnapy, John A. Age: 62 was arrested for Criminal Trespass -3rd 

07/09/23

Oliver, Nicholas R. Age: 28 was arrested for Crim Poss Contrl Subst-7th 

Warren County & Washington County Real Estate Transactions July 7th-July 14th

Warren County

Bolton 

ADK Real Estate Holdings, LLC sold property at Lake Shore Drive to Carolyn Ann Glassman for 1.55-million 

Queensbury

Osvalda V. Blanchard sold property at 11 Hidden Hills Drive to Alexander Timothy McCane, Rebekah Emily McCane for $375,000

William Hayes sold property at North Road to Stephan J. Butters jr., Rebecca Newell Butters, & Stephen J. Butters, Sr. for $75,000

William King sold property at 99 Aviation Road to Alexis Adams & Richard French for $245,000

Glens Falls 

Boldstar LLC sold property at 11 Murray Street to CWCR Holdings, LLC for $750,000

Lake George 

Port Rush Properties, LLC sold property at 3397 Lake Shore Drive  to Jason S. Candaras for $339,000

Lake Luzerne

The Estate of Eilleen M. Williams sold property at 15 Lake Shore Drive to The MArk R. Grabowski Revocable Trust for $525,000

Johnsburg

Estate of Norman E. Moore sold property at 484 Bartman Road to Claus M. Pedersen for $64,900

Eugene De Vera sold property at (133.5 acres) on Glen Creek Road to David P. Duell & Amanda Lasch-Steler for $165,000

Washington County 

Fort Ann

Howard A. Denison sold property at 12 Burquist Road to Saul Wells for $ 387,000

Britt Patch sold property at 1269 Patterns Mills Road to Freebern Properties LLC for $280,000

Fort Edward

Cumberland Farms Inc. sold property at 177-181 Broadway to Irving Consumer Products Inc. for $275,000

Elizabeth Neaton sole property at 85 County Route 46 to Daniel T. Sparks for $235,000

Dresden

Brian F. & Linda Corby sold property at 4039 Elchler Way to James L. Corby, Jr. & Virginia Corby for $222,000

Argyle

Steven & Marlene Reid sold property at 5494 State Route 40 to Sharon L. Rathbun-Dickenson for $30,000

Kyle Elithorpe & Jessica Lynne Elithorpe sold property at 1270 Coach Road to Brittany L. Thivierge for $380,000

David F. & Kimberly E. Ripley sold property at 129 Powderhorn Way, County Route 48 (2) & 131 Powderhorn Way to David F. Ripley Jr. for $367,000

White Creek

William F. Moses, Admin. Of Estate of Thomas E. Moses sold property at 129 State Route 67 to John & Lorry Foster for $30,000

Hartford

Paul W. & Wendy C. Rogers sold property at 419 Gilchrist Hill Road to Kaelyn A. Nicolson for $325,000

Hebron

US Bank NAtional Association as Trustee for C-Bass Mortgage Loan Assets Backed Certificates 2006-CB4 sold property at 132 Higgins Road to GF Development Group, LLC for $72,000  

Hampton

Suzanne M. Carpenter sold property at 2269 County Route 18 to Thomas Peter Major & Roland S. Wrightington for $349,000

Kingsbury

Kristine Flower, Esq., Ref.:Derek & Colleen Linehan sold property at 27 Catherine Street for $76,000

Edward L. Saville sold property at Green Barn Road to Jonathan & Rachel Perez for $22,995 

Walker Farms LLC sold property at 685 Vaughn Road to Garrett Bailey & Trina Bigelow for $100,000

Kathleen A. Williams Exec. of Estate of Roland Mitchell sold property at 1384 Vaughn road to Kyle P. Bruno & Britnie M. Walsh for $160,000

Salem 

Rose T. Place, Esq. Ref.; Shera McGindley sold property at 28 Vale Street to U.S. Bank Trust National Association Owner Trustee for RCF 2 Acquisition Trust for $142,435.74

Richard & Michael Palulis sold property at Route 22 to Robert & Anastasia Palulis for $38,000

Jane Drake sold property at 1675 County Route 153 to William S. Franz, Jr. & Christine M. Franz for $325,000

Greenwich

Karen A. Kellog sold property at 2549 State Route 29 to Jarred Kaiser, Sara Rose Anger, Joan Merryl Kaiser for $ 607,000

Brittany Mcnulty & Jared Kirk as Co-Admin of Estate of Paul Kirk sold property at 53 Galesville Lane to Edwin Vandestad as Trustor A/o Trustee of Van Der Stad Trust for $226,000

Deborah R. Bauman, Mark J. Ross, Paul D. Ross, John A. Ross Jr. sold property at 4 Maplewood Ct. to Deborah R. Bauman for $150,000 

EJ Vandergrift sold property 27 John Street to Paul Andrew LaPierre & Heather Ann LaPierre for $230,000

Barbara Richardson sold property at 70 Hill Street to Timothy Shaut & Laura Cole for $187,000

Easton

Fiodilza Jimenez Rodd, Admin. Estate of Jason E Rodd sold property at 379 Sarles Ferry Road to Brenden E. Rodd for $40,000

Jackson

Allie G. Swears, Jr. & Janet A. Swears sold property at 74 Battenkill Evergreens, 3606 State Route 22 Lot 74 to Harry Orson Thomas &  Andrea, Jay Goyette for $75,000

Essity Supports Growth of Innovative Professional Hygiene Products and Solutions

SOUTH GLENS FALLS, NY — In order to drive growth of its global-leading Tork professional hygiene brand, Essity has made the difficult decision to close its tissue manufacturing operations in New York state and consolidate production at its other U.S. sites. This closure will include the South Glens Falls paper mill, Greenwich converting facility and Saratoga warehouse/distribution center.

“It is never easy to decide to close a manufacturing operation,” said Michael Olive, plant director for Essity’s sites in New York state. “Our operations in upstate New York have had a long, productive history and have always benefited from the extraordinary commitment of our employees. This decision is in no way a reflection on the skills, capabilities or dedication of our employees here. We are grateful for their decades of service and the support we have always received from the surrounding community.”

In recent years, Essity has launched successful, high-demand innovations under the Tork brand, such as Tork PeakServe. Essity will continue focusing on manufacturing and selling these value-adding proprietary products while sunsetting products that are not as relevant in today’s market. This action will support the growth of Tork-branded products and innovative solutions, positively impacting Essity’s ability to continually reinvest in North America.

The South Glens Falls paper mill will cease papermaking operations immediately, while the Greenwich converting facility and Saratoga Springs warehouse/distribution center will remain open and continue to operate as long as needed to ensure a smooth transition for customers. There are approximately 300 employees across the three locations. Layoffs of employees at the South Glens Falls location will begin on or around Oct. 20, 2023. Layoffs at the Greenwich and Saratoga Springs locations will begin at later dates. All employees will receive at least 90 days’ notice of the date of their layoff. In addition, Essity will provide impacted employees with a severance package and an opportunity to apply for and transfer to other Essity manufacturing facilities.

Essity remains committed to breaking barriers to well-being through its products and services, while contributing to a healthy, sustainable and circular society. Manufacturing of Essity’s health and hygiene products will continue uninterrupted at facilities in Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ohio and Alabama.

About Essity

Essity is a leading global hygiene and health company. We are dedicated to improving well-being through our products and services. Sales are conducted in approximately 150 countries under the leading global brands TENA and Tork, and other strong brands such as Actimove, JOBST, Knix, Leukoplast, Libero, Libresse, Lotus, Modibodi, Nosotras, Saba, Tempo, TOM Organic, Vinda and Zewa. Essity has about 48,000 employees. Net sales in 2022 amounted to approximately SEK 156bn (15.5bn USD). The company’s headquarters are located in Stockholm, Sweden, and Essity is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. Essity breaks barriers to well-being and contributes to a healthy, sustainable and circular society. Find more information at essity.com.

Hazy, Hot, and Humid… Here’s Why

On Monday, July 17th, 2023, The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos, and State Department of Health (DOH) Commissioner Dr. James McDonald, issued an Air Quality Health Advisory for Long Island, New York City Metro, Lower Hudson Valley, Upper Hudson Valley, the Adirondacks, Eastern Lake Ontario, Central New York, and Western New York Regions. 

The pollutant concerns that triggered this advisory included fine particulate matter for New York City Metro, Lower Hudson Valley, Upper Hudson Valley, Adirondacks, Eastern Lake Ontario, Central New York, and Western New York. There were concerns regarding Ozone for Long Island, and New York City Metro. This advisory was expected to be in effect until 11:59 PM on July 17th.

The DEC and DOH issue Air Quality Advisories when DEC meteorologists predict levels of pollution, either ozone or fine particulate matter, that are expected to exceed an Air Quality Index (AQI) value of 100. The AQI was created as an easy way to correlate levels of different pollutants to one scale, with a higher AQI value indicating a greater health concern. 

Fine particulate matter consists of tiny solid particles or liquid droplets in the air that are 2.5 microns or less in diameter. Particulate matter (PM) 2.5 can be made up of many different types of particles and often come from processes that involve combustion – vehicle exhaust, power plants and fires, as well as chemical reactions in the atmosphere.

Exposure can cause short-term health effects, such as irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, coughing, sneezing, and shortness of breath. Exposure can worsen medical conditions such as asthma and heart disease, and children and the elderly may both be particularly sensitive to PM 2.5. 

There are pollution reducing steps that can be taken by individuals that also save energy – use of mass transit instead of driving and carpooling can both reduce exhaust emissions, and turning off all lights and electrical appliances in unoccupied areas conserves power. It’s also recommended to use fans to circulate air – if air conditioning is necessary, set the thermostat to 78 degrees. Close blinds and shades to limit heat build up, and preserve cooled air. Limit use of household appliances, and operate them at off-peak (after 7:00 PM) times – these appliances include dishwashers, dryers, pool pumps, and water heaters.

Glens Falls City Hall has free masks available to the public. These are 3M Health Care Particulate Respirator and Surgical Masks. They are located on the display table in the entrance hallway from the Ridge Street entrance.

For more information, please visit dec.ny.gov

Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties Board of Directors Elect Michael Doud as New President; Michael Gestwick Concludes Term

On June 26, 2023, Michael Doud was elected President of the Board as former President, Michael
Gestwick, concluded his 5-year term.

“It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve on the Board of Habitat for Humanity and watch it grow and
serve the community. Doud has served as a Board Member since July of 2022 and has shown a great
deal of passion to continue the work as President,” said Gestwick.

In addition to his role as President, Doud will be serving as Acting Executive Director with the departure
of former Executive Director, Adam Feldman, who served for 7 years.

“I look forward to working with the Board and HFH staff, meeting more of our supporters and partners,
making sure our current and future builds are on track, and most important, serving more people in the
community in the future,” said Doud.

For more information, please call (518) 793-7484 or email mdoud@glensfallshabitat.org.
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing organization working in local communities across all 50
states and in more than 70 countries around the world. Habitat’s vision is of a world where everyone
has a decent place to live. Habitat works towards this vision by building and improving homes in
partnership with individuals and families in need of a decent and affordable place to live.

Date: July 1, 2023
Contact: Michael Doud, President, Board of Directors Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties
Phone no.: (518) 793-7484
Email: mdoud@glensfallshabitat.org
Website: https://www.habitat.org/ny/moreau/glens-falls-area-hfh

Veterans Business Network of ARCC to host Veteran Suicide Prevention Walk

Photo courtesy of Amanda Blanton.

GLENS FALLS, NY – The Veterans Business Network (VBN) of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) is once again hosting their annual Veteran Suicide Awareness & Prevention Walk in downtown Glens Falls, NY. The event will be held, rain or shine, on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 13th beginning in downtown Glens Falls City Park.

“As Chair of the ARCC’s VBN I have a small ask from our already supportive community. We Veterans have a saying – All gave some; Some gave ALL,” said Sean Dion, ARCC Veterans Business Network Chair. “This should not hold true once home from the battlefield. Many Veterans are either too proud, or do not know who to trust with their depression or PTSD. They are supposed to be free from danger once home! My small ask is to join the ARCC Veterans Business Network in City Park, Glens Falls, NY on 9/13/23 at 1600 and participate in our Suicide Awareness & Prevention walk. On average 22 Soldiers take their lives daily, and in my humble opinion, one is too many. Please come and support them!”

In 2021, the VBN partnered with the VFW Post 2475 to organize what was then known as the “Stop 22 Walk”. Stop 22 was an initiative, started in 2018, between the Department of NY Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and one of the nation’s leading health and well-being companies HUMANA, to increase awareness of Veterans committing suicide – 22 Veterans are lost each day.

In its third year, the walk has grown in attendance and offerings. Last year saw the addition of informational tables featuring resources and services for Veterans. This year, the plan is to offer the same, and even increase the number of tables.

“The leaders of the ARCC’s VBN have worked tirelessly to reach Veterans in our community to provide valuable connections to resources, business opportunities and each other. This will be the third year the VBN has hosted a walk to raise awareness of the epidemic of Veteran suicide. I am proud to help organize this vital initiative to support our veterans in need and raise funds to invest in prevention. I invite our community to walk with us and share this opportunity to raise awareness with your Veteran friends and colleagues. Even one lost life is too many,” said Carol Ann Conover, ARCC Liaison to the Veterans Business Network.

After brief greeting remarks, participants will walk a circuit around Downtown Glens Falls for 22 minutes in remembrance of those lost and to raise awareness of the need for prevention.

About the Veterans Business Network

The purpose of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Veterans Business Network is to promote and to serve the affinity group of Veteran and military service personnel, veteran and military member sole proprietorships, and veteran and military service professional members of the ARCC and to encourage increased business and collaboration among its ranks.

The bottom line, no matter what you currently do for work, if you are a Veteran and an ARCC member or a Veteran who is employed by an ARCC member, we would love for you to join the ARCC Veterans Business Network.

About the ARCC

Founded in 1914, the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) is a 100% membership funded organization representing in excess of 23,000 people predominantly in New York State’s Washington, Warren, Essex and Northern Saratoga Counties. The ARCC is a 501c6 not-for-profit corporation, governed by volunteer Board of Directors, and does not receive any funding from local, county or state governments. Our mission is to serve our members and business community through our advocacy efforts, education opportunities and the power of connection and collaboration.

Photo courtesy of Amanda Blanton.

Warren County Route 19/ Olmstedville Road Paving Today!

Motorists should be advised that paving will begin the week of Monday, July 10th, 2023 on Warren County Route 19, also known as Olmstedville Road, near the hamlet of Pottersville in the Town of Chester.

This resurfacing is part of the ongoing rehabilitation project between Hidden Lake Road and the Essex County line that began in April, and is expected to be complete this fall. Drivers should expect additional delays, and should reduce speed in work zones.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Warren County Tourism Community to Honor Heroes of Hospitality

On July 20th, the Warren County Tourism Community will honor “Heroes of Hospitality” at a fundraiser that will benefit the SUNY Adirondack Scholarship Fund. This community event will take place at The Carriage House at Fort Willian Henry from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, and will be followed by fireworks. Tickets are available for purchase.

The Carriage House at Fort William Henry sits on the shores of Lake George, and was fully renovated during the winter of 2022 to 2023. This space has transformed over its many years, having originally been the site of a major battle during the French and Indian war. Its current incarnation is a lake-side venue and destination for cultural tourism. “We are proud to host this event for the second year, this time in our new venue, The Carriage House,” said Sam Luciano, President of the Fort William Henry Corp.

This year’s honorees for the event include a steamboat captain, an environmental advocate, a reading teacher, an entrepreneur, the nation’s longest serving mayor, and a lake steward. The annual event honoring individuals whose work has contributed to the success of tourism and hospitality in Warren County is also a fundraiser for the SUNY Adirondack Scholarship Fund – a portion of proceeds from ticket sales will go to a student or students at SUNY Adirondack enrolled in the school’s Hospitality Management Program. The recipient(s) must be residents of Warren County. 

Hospitality Management is one of five business degrees offered at SUNY Adirondack, which also offers a one-year certificate in the subject… In addition to general education classes, students in the program take event planning, hotel resort management, and a variety of electives, including marketing and culinary classes, as well as receiving social media training: “Students learn how vast the industry is, and they receive an education they can take anywhere and get a job,” said Dr. Kelli Hatin, a Professor of Business at SUNY Adirondack.

This year’s honorees:

Mayor Bob Blais, who retired this year after 52 years of service as the Mayor of Lake George… The longest-serving mayor in the nation’s history!

The late Bill Dow, owner of the Lake George and New Orleans Steamboat Companies… Mr. Dow was a former member of the Lake George Village Board, the Lake George Planning Board, and a fire and water commissioner. He had served as president of the Lake George Chamber of Commerce, and chair of the Lake George Winter Carnival Committee.

The late Frank Dittrich, who with his family owned and managed multiple hospitality businesses in the area; including Marine Village Resort, Sun Castle Resort, Tea Island Resort, the Inn at Erlowest, and the Lake George Marriott. He was also known as a leading advocate for hospitality businesses and hospitality sector employees.

The late Helene Horn – a longtime reading and special education teacher in the Lake George schools, operator with her family of the Around the World miniature golf course, and founder of the Lake George Community Christmas Day Dinner.

The late Jeff Killeen – chair of the Lake George Association, former chair of the Fund for Lake George and a leading advocate for environmental protection of Lake George; 

The late Jim Kneeshaw – a native of Bolton, longtime local educator, community volunteer, and 17-year member of the Lake George Park Commission.

For more information, or to register and purchase tickets, please visit the Fort William Henry website.

Joseph Warren Museum in the Works

The committee that is overseeing the plans to create a museum commemorating the life of Joseph Warren – the 18th century physician for whom Warren County was named – recently met to continue their review of design features for the museum.

Without Joseph Warren’s contributions to American history, there would be no Warren County! Warren County Historical Society wants to share Warren’s story with residents and visitors alike by creating a museum that would sit on Warren County property in Queensbury.

Warren, a physician, served as president of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, which was established by the colonists after the British disbanded the colonial legislature, and was a leader of the Sons of Liberty. He was killed June 17th, 1775, while fighting in the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts.

Representatives of Warren County Historical Society are proposing transforming a vacant home owned by Warren County next to Historical Society Headquarters on Gurney Lane into a Visitor Center and Museum using memorabilia from Warren’s life.

This museum would include a collection of Joseph Warren memorabilia and art… The building will be redesigned to resemble Joseph Warren’s birth home, during a five-year development project.

Warren County was created in 1813, and named in Joseph’s honor. The goal is to have the project completed by 2025, which is Warren County’s 250th birthday.

Warren County & Washington County Real Estate Transactions June 23rd-June 30th

Warren County

Chester

Joseph C. Jessup sold property at 48 Kingsley Lane ext. To Steven & Elena Kamenir for $439,000 

Albert H. & Linda S. Muench sold property at 146 Hill Park Road to Spencer D. & Nancy R. Bolgard for $751,500

Elyse Relyea sold property at 6344 State Route 9 to Richard Stolen for $195,000

Glens Falls 

Matt LaPlanche sold property at 18 E. Tremont street to Anne Kline for $280,000

Brian A. Cinnamond & Meghann R. Cinnamond (f.k.a. Meghann R. Dion) sold property at 17 Auburn Place to Tori & Colin Campbell for $230,000

The Ann Barbara Radke Trust u/a dated Jan 24. 2020 sold property at 23 Leonard Street to Vasiliki D. Manginis & Christopher Morris for $264,900

Susan A. Knobel sold property at 20 Stevens St. to Eric Longo for $119,000

Johnsburg

Marianne Vernon sold property at 177 Antler Lake Ext. to Charles W. Beyer for $167,000 

Queensbury

Bradley W. & Karen E. Ward sold property at 64 John St. to James E. & Kimberly A. White for $346,000

Vicki R.Johnson sold property at Barber Road & 96 Hall Road to Pattern Property Management LLC. for $675,000 

Estate of David Lee Cutler sold property to 13 Phillips Ave to Kyle & Ashley Ingalls for $165,000

Donna L. Partridge sold property at 136 Sweet Rd. to James & Lindey Devine Chase for $365,000

Estate of William E. Harrison, Jr. sold property at 10 Cobblestone Drive to Xiarong Li for $640,000

Gillian, A. Hisch, referee , sold property at 72 Lyndon Road to U.S. Bank NA, Trustee for $527,340

The 225 Sherman Avenue Land Trust sold property at 225 Sherman Ave to Irlan Tamjeed for $175,000

Devin B. Viele sold property at 76 Boulevard to Judith E> Merkley for $131,840

Daniel W. Brant & Ashley Abrams sold property at 4 Westberry Way to Cornelius F. Tavarres for $365,000

Ryan J. Steinback sold property at 19 Margaret Dr. to Joanne E. & John A. Buscema for $230,000

Shirley Johnson Ogden sold property at 55 Indiana Avenue to Tracy Ann Pratt for $25,000

Karen Tinney & Jason Parrish sold property at4 Big Bay Road to Christopher T. Parrish for $625,000

Lake George

Anne L. Higgins LIving Trust sold property os ONe the Moorings to Gatehouse Lake George LLC for $700,000

Estate of Leroy I. Butler sold property at 2868 & 2872 State Route 9 to Andrew E. Opitz for $100,000

George & Barbara Weinschenk sold property at 443 Coolidge Hill Rd. to Time Town Lodge LLC. for $1.3-million 

Shauna A. Sheppard sold property at 969 E. Schroon River Road to Schroon River RV Resort. LLC for $3-million

Lake Luzerne 

Samuel J. Wahnon II sold property at 1761 Call Street to PAuk & Lucy Mosher for $25,000

Estate of Kenneth R. Ermiger sold property at 114 Green Harbour Lane to Green Harbour LLC for $6.5- million

Estate of Lawence M. Bennett sold property at 7 River Road to Daniel Kellison for $4,000

Horicon

John, Patti, & Dorothy Barrett sold property at  26 Hayesburg Road to Daniel Wallace & Donna Tucker, Dave & Cindy Stauches, & Michael & Amanda Guay for $ 90,000

Washington County

Argyle

Betty Webster, Mary Scaia, & Gordon R. Bodkin sold property at 326 Dutchtown Road to Julia A., & Kevin G. Rooney for $23,640

Richard W. & Holly L. Conklin sold property at 4683 County Route 48 to Bailey A. Galuszka for $435,000

Hollis Sheridan sold property at 112 Wicks Lane to Jason John Nendza & Heather Leigh Nendza for $700,000

Granville 

Roland A. Lafond, Jr., & Rachelle A. Lafond sold property at Taylor Hill Road to Graig & Gretchen A. Hunter fot $46.500

Robert J. MeldrumJr, David P. Meldrum, Megan D. Meldrum & Andrea D. Sopko sold property at 53 East Main Street to Lori L. Vilbrin for $288,000

Kathy Austin, Successor Trustee, Ernest E. Van Guilder Revocable Trust sold property at 211 Fox Road for $140,000

Douglas G. Dennison & Diane Dufour sold property at 283 Hicks Road to Maryellen Curry for $107,000

Greenwich

Sharon P. Sykes sold property at 3 Jackson Ave to Rueben & Nicole J. Todd for $330,000

Kristin Nelson Darrow, Admin., Estate of James C. Darrow, Jr. sold property at Lot 4 Snell Drive to Chris Sninski & Sarah Huffer for $42,500

Bonnie L. Lewis sold property at 157 HIcks Road to Kaitlin Wadleigh for $249,100

Hebron 

John C. & Gerldine Ptacek sold property at County Route 28 to Gary W. Webb & Robin S. Cameron for $20,000

Hampton

Duane P. Downing & David Downing sold property at 2044 County Route 18 to Shaun D. Fiske & Julie A. Sheldrick for $14,000

William Troutman & Sandra Troutman, Ind. and as Exec. of Estate of William T. Lawrence aka William Feeley Daniels sold property at 15 Douglas Way to Marco Quijada for $355,000

Hartford 

Mark Faille sold property at 91 Brayton Road to Curtis B. & Judy M. Rehm for $420,000

Kingsbury

Michael Catalfimo, Esq., Ref: Tina Hart aka Vanness sold property at 3881 State Route 4 to Thomas Williams for $22,001

Todd & Holly Legault sold property at 26 LIncoln Street to Brittney Myers for $211,000

Charles D. Scally sold property at 22 Meadow Road to Mark Edwin Richards & Amy L Anable for $220,375

Kortney J. Fitzpatrick sold property at 10 First Street to Michael J. & Tina M. Kinns for $242,00

Abare Brothers Holdings, LLC sold property at Kelly Ave to Scott Estabrook for $22,000

Gerald S. Genier as Ecec. of Last Will of Mary Marino sold property at 740, County LIne Road to Dapple Grey, LLC for $85,000

Fort Ann

James L. Marcantonio sold property at 15 West Road to Emily Breault,admin., Estate of Matthew Marcantonion for $21,000

Fort Edward 

Nicole Moore sold property at 15 Parry St. to Brent & Katelyn Layow for $200,000

Carl Hasslebarth, Esq.; Ref. of Estate Raymond J. Delisle sold property at 21 Taylor Street to Secretary of Veterans Affairs for $129,437

Glenda M. & Kent J. Duell sold property at 61 Mechanic Street to Muhammas Zishan for $50,000

White Creek 

Michael Santerre sold property at 672 Ash Grove Road to Tonya J. Julius for $45,000

Chad & Ann Machia sold property at 275 Lincoln Hill Road for $85,000

Doris M. Timmerman sold property at 29 Turnpike Road to Tina M. & Christopher J. Schmid for $160,000

Courtney Van Voorhis as Trustee of the Robert J. Warren Family Trust and Kieth Holstrom sold property at Ash Grove Road to David G. & Sherri S. Clark for $60,000

Marion L. Wedsworth sold property at 924 Chestnut Hill Road to Robert Eldridge for $150,000

White Hall

Carrie Downs fka Rivette sold property at 158 County Route 9 to Justin A., ans Jenine P. Macura for $200,000

James L. & Theresa A. Bombard sold property at 92 Saunders Street to Rehnlocke LLC. for $33,000

Bradley M. & Amanda Battease sold property at 4 Brookdale Ave. to Shannon Barry & Chad Lawyer for $148,400

Cambridge

Susan Quillio, Pamela Schmuhl as Co- Execs.of Patricia C. Hepp sold property at 97 County Route 75 to Copses Farm for $750,000

Lynne Knobel sold property at 49 Dickerson Rd. to Marissa P. Hanson & Nathaniel Gates for $65,000

Timothy N. Trinkle sold property at 303 Dickenson Road to Jacob T. Trinkle & Bridget Humphrey for $100,000

Jackson

Robert Richard Bruno sold property at 623 County Route 61 to Wesley & Michele Thurber for $125,000

Putnam 

Albina L. Murphy, Andrea Burger, & Geraldine Burger sold property at 4311 Link Way to Micheal H. Schieder, Karline N. Wilson Schieder for $525,000