1980 • Our 41st Year! • 2020 PRST STD U.S Postage Paid Glens Falls, N.Y. Health & Fitness Quarterly PERMIT NO. 172 GF candidates declare º 3 • Pakistani º 5 Free Circulation 19,000 © Copyright 2021 The Chronicle Phone: 518-792-1126 Winter Home Northern New York’s Leading Newspaper • Down to earth and growing • Vol. 41, No. 1,877 • January 14-20, 2021 issue next week! County Trump Health Chief: Be finale: patient He im- on vaccine plodes By Cathy DeDe By Mark Frost Chronicle Managing Editor Chronicle Editor Ginelle Jones, Director of the Donald finally did himself in. Warren County Public Health De- Millions despised him, but he partment, is single-minded in her could have skated out the last bottom-line Covid-19 message. Quarterback Josh Allen led two weeks of his “We want 100 percent of War- the Bills to their first playoff presidency and ren County vaccinated,” Mrs. Opinion/ victory in a quarter-century, retained outsized Jones told The Chronicle during 27-24, over the Indianapolis Colts. influence. With his analysis a 40-minute conversation Sun- Next up: Baltimore Ravens. own millions of day. “Please, if you write any- true believers, and many Republi- thing, write that....That’s what’s cans afraid to cross him, he’d be going to get us off this gerbil a power broker and maybe future wheel and through the tunnel of Buffalo Bills are giving candidate. And he’d be in posi- Covid, towards the light, is 100 tion to cash in on his legend and percent vaccinated.” Upstate NY pride again celebrity, his actual life calling. Not enough yet for 1A & 1B Chronicle editor Mark Frost writes: I get mad if our son Max tells Now his future is severely cur- As of Monday, 4,460 people had people he’s from “Upstate New York.” I plead with him: “It’s Northern tailed. The storming of the Capi- been vaccinated in Warren Coun- New York! Upstate can be Westchester County! We’re Glens Falls tol by the mob he stoked to trump ty. The county’s population is just north, Lake George, Adirondacks, border with Canada.” But thank- the election process was a direct over 65,000. The reality is the fully the Buffalo Bills are making Upstate Please turn to page 4 assault on our Constitution. Please turn to page 11 What should happen next is Please turn to page 6 Trump loves Trump, Our spineless Republican To Rep. Stefanik: ‘I politicians have refused to Pharmaceutical scien- not America; Stefanik condemn Trump, even given his am disgusted by your tist: Max’s Covid vac- shares blame; writer actions following the election, enablement of racist, because they don’t want to lose cine piece hit the mark the “base.” They have willingly lying President’ tells Chronicle editor: To the Editor: sacrificed our democracy to To the editor: ‘Your silence deafening’ maintain their grip on power. I read with much interest Elise Stefanik, I am heartbro- Max Frost’s article in the Dec. I can’t know what has moti- Dear Mark — ken at the events that unfolded 23 Chronicle (i.e., “Credit ‘Big vated you to hold your tongue; I composed the attached on Wednesday at our nation’s Pharma’…”) as well as the Let- letter weeks ago, but never perhaps you can enlighten me capitol and deeply disappoint- ter to the Editor in response got a chance to do a final edit and the rest of your readers. ed and disgusted by your con- which appeared in the Jan 7 and send it. After the events of At this point, I must add that tinued enablement of a racist, issue (i.e., “Don’t Praise ‘Big yesterday, I am compelled to do Donald Trump needs to be lying President. You heard his Pharma’…from Irv West). The so. immediately removed from incendiary comments before topic is one I am familiar with Your silence in the months office; in my mind, he is a dan- the crowds, saw protestors car- and passionate about, so I feel leading up to January 6th has ger to our country. Elise Stefan- rying rope, ties and weapons compelled to weigh in. been deafening. You’re an intel- ik needs to immediately resign as they headed to the Capitol, Full disclosure, I have spent ligent man, Mark; I’m sure you from office. And our Republi- and yet you stand by him. After much of my 40-year career know the truth. Please turn to page 10 Please turn to page 10 Please turn to page 18

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Gerald Seib at The Wall Street Journal makes the point that newly inaugurated President Biden will want to make Mark: This is a very scary photo a fresh start. He’ll urge us to turn the page, make a plea Chronicle editor Mark Frost writes: This is an As- for unity and optimism. sociated Press photo by a photographer named John Impeachment will put the nation through the wringer Minchillo that was published in The Wall Street Jour- again, resurface and exacerbate all the fierce divisions. nal. The caption said it shows the rally at the White Fine by me if they try it, but there are downside risks. House prior to the march that ended in the storming Mr. Seib wrote that when Gerald Ford pardoned Rich- of the Capitol. Assuming the photo is fair and true, it’s ard Nixon, it probably doomed his own election chances, alarming, even terrifying. but that historians believe it helped the nation move on. What’s so scary to me is that the Trump stare being Upcoming in The Chronicle... Trump will be an outcast now except to his core. You projected strikes me as Nazi-like — unnatural, hyp- see everyone from the PGA to Bill Belichick to Cabinet notic, menacing, as if goading people to take action. Jan. 21 — Autumn Home members to his biggest lender, Deutsche Bank, backing The photo helped persuade me that President away from him. Once he’s out of office, just ignore him? Trump and company weren’t just holding a rally on Feb. 4 — Super Bowl • that Wednesday. They were working people into an Feb. 11 — Valentine’s The nation is as divided as it ever was. Even if altered state of mind. That’s why I hold the President the mob’s storming of the Capitol last week is pretty uni- responsible for the attack on the Capitol that followed. Feb. 18 — Prime Time Seniors versally seen as heinous, it doesn’t change the underlying dynamic. Republicans fear the Democrats, Demo- crats control the House by about 10 votes. We’re split. crats fear the Republicans. Not without reasons. 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Stefanik to Cuomo: the history of the North Country. ®Restocked and Ready for Round Two of Winter The Chronicle 14, 2021 - January “I fully condemned the dangerous vio- You’re the one who lence and destruction that occurred We Are Your Snowblower Headquarters Wednesday at the United States Capitol. should resign; I stand Americans have a Constitutional right to - RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL - protest and freedom of speech, but violence with ‘the vast major- in any form is absolutely unacceptable and anti-American. NEW Meet Our Biggest Buster ity’ of the district “The perpetrators of this un-American ® The office of Representative Elise Ste- violence and destruction must be prosecut- TORO PowerMax HD’s fanik issued the following “Statement Re- ed to the fullest extent of the law. Thank THROWS 12 & 14 Hp • Up to 32” Clearing Width sponding to the Worst Governor in America you to the United States Capitol Police, all SNOW UP TO Commercial Machine Throws Snow up to 65 Feet! 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This unhinged attack from Gov- he should resign and end his disgraceful ernor Cuomo and his sycophant goons will Other reign of corruption and failed leadership. only help Congresswoman Stefanik’s poll- Power Clear® “I proudly stand up for the vast majority ing and profile continue to skyrocket in Up- of my North Country constituents who vot- state New York.” specials! models in stock: ed to re-elect me with the largest number Power Clear® 518 ZR (38472) 821 OZE • 721 R • 721 RC fought against Harvard’s unconstitutional Homeowner Snow Blower and 721 QZE Harvard ousts Elise attack on freedom of association for sin- gle-sex organizations remains one of my from panel; she says proudest achievements. “I relish the opportunity to stand up for it ‘caved to woke’ freedom of speech and freedom of thought SALES - SERVICE - PARTS The Times-Union reported that “Har- on college campuses across America. 124 Park Rd., Queensbury vard University’s Kennedy School removed “Congratulations Harvard, the entire 518-745-4116 U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik” — a 2006 gradu- Board of the Institute of Politics now con- ate of Harvard’s Institute of Politics — sists only of Joe Biden voters — how reflec- “from its senior advisory committee Tues- tive of America.” day after the school’s dean determined the Schuylerville Republican made public assertions about voter fraud and the 2020 presidential election that have ‘no basis in evidence’.” The T-U said that “over 750 Harvard students alumni petitioned for her ouster,” subsequent to election protesters storming of the U.S. Capitol, and that when she re- fused to resign, the dean removed her. Stefanik is defiant, releasing a statement on “Harvard’s Bowing to the Far-Left.” It said, “As a conservative Republican, it is a rite of passage and badge of honor to join the long line of leaders who have been boycotted, protested, and canceled by col- leges and universities across America. “The decision by Harvard’s administra- tion to cower and cave to the woke Left will continue to erode diversity of thought, pub- lic discourse, and ultimately the student experience. “The Ivory Tower’s march toward a monoculture of like-minded, intolerant lib- eral views demonstrates the sneering dis- dain for everyday Americans and will in- still a culture of fear for students who will understand that a conservative viewpoint will not be tolerated and will be silenced. “During my time in Congress serving on the House Committee on Education and Labor, I have already taken on Harvard and won. Building a bipartisan coalition of Members of Congress who successfully GF School to resume K-6 in-person, Jan. 19 Glens Falls City School District said it will return to in-person learning for grades K-6 on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and that 5th and 6th grades will resume their hybrid every-other-day attendance. Students in grades 7 to 12 will re- Open Houses main all-remote until Monday, Feb. 1, Schermerhorn’s Affordable 7 Days a Week! “at the earliest.” 9 AM to 5 PM “The District hasn’t gone one day in January without a new positive case LEASING AGENT ON SITE within our school community. Warren Senior Living Community! 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Ms. [email protected] Something for your readers to think Stefanik will spend much of her remain- 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service® about IF the deplorables, Proud Boys, and ing term re-explaining her actions, and Qanon’s had been successful in overthrow- dissociating herself from Mr. Trump’s 3316 State Route 4, Hudson Falls ing the government. toxicity. But if we ever forget what she did 1 Mile North of Hannaford Plaza What government positions did they Providing Insurance and Financial Services or excuse her actions, we are the ones who Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 877-745-SHIP think they would fill in Trump’s new gov- are shamed. ernment? — Richard Bubar, Glens Falls

The Chronicle - January 14, 2021 The Chronicle Only kidding themselves. Trump would have nothing to do with them after they His analysis: Why did his dirty work. FUEL OIL • KEROSENE • DIESEL FUEL God Bless America and our Democracy Trump lost but local — Rick Conley, Hudson Falls ALWAYS TOP QUALITY FUEL AT DISCOUNT PRICING Republicans won Full Service Heating Oil Co. Including Repairs and Installations Reacting to Trump: Editor’s note: This letter arrived Family Owned and Operated With 30+ Years Experience several weeks ago. ‘Water works better Editor: RICHARDS OIL CO. 1450 Mahaffy Rd., Bill Bombard, a firm supporter of the FUEL OIL KERO. than gas’ president, reviewed the reported presiden- (518) 638-8359 Fort Edward To the Editor: tial election results for Warren and Wash- So, on Thursday of this past week, a ington counties and concluded that Glens (518) 638-8359 couple of Trump-affirming friends of mine Falls is the “last socialist stronghold” Serving Parts of Washington, seemed to be surprised and shocked at in the area. He did a pretty good job of Warren & Saratoga Counties the insurrection and assault on our na- analyzing the results and I appreciate his tion’s capital building. “What is going on” efforts. Although he counted the Conserva- seemed to be the expressed feeling. tive Party votes for the president (1,428) Lovingly, I said in response “Where have as Republican and the Working Families you been these past four years?” With a Party votes for Biden (1,036) as Democrat votes, this does not really affect his point. SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT man in the White House who has no re- Harrison Quarry spect for the office he holds or the rule of I was really more interested in his 7 Days a Week! law that governs it, how is what happened analysis as to why the president did not do better than the Republican down ballot 9 AM to 5 PM surprising? The criminal action on Wednesday was candidates. He reminds us, for example, encouraged and inspired by this same that the president won Warren County by man, someone who has spent all his life only 57 votes. In the down ballot races, the not having to think about, or be concerned Republican candidates won their races by with, the consequences of his words and much greater margins. actions. Wednesday’s incident is just the My thinking is that many voters chose latest in a line of irresponsible action and their down ballot candidates based on inflammatory rhetoric that incite and their past experience with the candidates manipulate the worst fears of those who rather than solely party affiliation. This is surround and support him. Instead of true even when the candidates were run- water, Trump throws gasoline on a fire. ning for new positions. For example, Dan As the curtain falls on this presidency Stec was well know as an assemblyman and Trump exits stage left, let us all, right, when he ran for the state senate. left, and middle, remember that what a Notably, frequently, down ballot candi- person says, the symbols a person values, dates do not state their party affiliation in and the actions a person takes DO matter their advertising. So, I think, contrary to in today’s world, even if it is just a group of Mr. Bombard, the president was not able starting at $1,475/mo. friends. Water works better than gas! to create a coat tail effect. Voters looked — Jeff Dickinson, Indian Lake at the presidential race as completely sepa- 3 BR, 2½ BA Townhomes with Attached Garage, rate from the more local races. This was Hardwood Style Flooring, Central A/C. also true on the national level. Many Dem- schermerhornholdings.com ‘Don’t forget or excuse ocrats were expecting a clean sweep with 147 Harrison Ave, South Glens Falls (518) 480-6156 Stefanik sedition’ a take over of the Senate and an increase in their majority in the House. Neither oc- To the Editor: curred. The Republicans held the Senate Yesterday I saw an insurrection in my and increased their House seats and the country, something I never expected to president lost. I am surprised that Mr. witness in my lifetime. Bombard did not refer to this in his letter. Coming January 21 in The Chronicle… It gives me no pleasure to charge Ms. Stefanik with seditious action on January — Walter J. Law, Glens Falls 6, 2021. When a person assumes the re- sponsibility of government officialdom and Both Trump & Biden got military deferments ‘Where does your real Editor’s note: This letter arrived sev- Winter eral weeks ago in response to William loyalty lie, Elise? P. Dow’s letter published Dec. 24. To Representative Elise: Mark: It saddens me to think that after First, I would like to thank Mr. Dow for Wednesday’s (Jan. 6) domestic terrorist his service. attack on our Capitol, you, Elise, our 21st In his letter to The Chronicle (Dec. 23), congressional representative, still refuse he criticized President Trump (four defer- Home to hold Donald Trump responsible for the ments) for not serving in the military due chaos & threat to our democracy. You, to having bone spurs. However, he failed Elise, took an oath to defend our Constitu- to mention that Joe Biden had five defer- tion, yet it is apparently more important ments for asthma and never served in the for you to support a man who has for military — both being legitimate reasons months promoted just such violence as we for their deferments. witnessed on Wednesday. Thank you. Donald Trump held a rally in Washing- — Farrell Clark, Glens Falls ton, DC for HIMSELF, in which he told his supporters: “we’re going to walk down Gina LeClair joins to the Capitol. You’ll never take back our country with weakness, you have to show Rick Fuller CPA firm strength. We will never give up.” This, after Gina LeClair of Moreau has joined the even his appointed Supreme Court justices staff of Richard W. Fuller, CPA as a Tax joined in throwing out numerous lawsuits Specialist. in which he attempted to show that the A former Town election was rigged. of Moreau Council- Donald Trump has spent months ral- woman who served for lying his supporters & deceitfully telling more than 12 years, them the “election was stolen” from him. Gina also has more After all this, Elise, you stated, “I do not than 30 years of in- blame President Trump for this.” come tax preparation On Jan. 7, you continued to object to the experience, said the lawful, legitimate election results. Where press release. She op- Advertise! does your real loyalty lie Elise? Clearly erated Gina LeClair’s The Chronicle’s Winter Home edition, a perfect NOT with the American people, nor with Bake Shop for 30 defending the Constitution. As you profess years, has volunteered as a photographer opportunity to advertise everything pertaining to wanting us to come together as a nation, and gardener for Saratoga National Histor- your actions prove otherwise. ic Park, and for Literacy Volunteers. She is to home and real estate. Be part of it! — Judy Beers, Lake George originally from Keene, N.Y. Issue date: Jan. 21 Call (518) DVD/USB TRANSFERS Movie Film • Videotapes • Slides No Copyright 792-1126 today! Photos • Memory Card Material Adirondack Video Services www.adirondackvideo.com (518) 792-2864 9 The Chronicle’s Health & Fitness Quarterly • Winter 2021 The Chronicle 14, 2021 - January

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You, Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley and Supreme Court invalidate the election in From front page all the other lawmakers who continued for Chronicle editor: four states. the States had certified the electors (and to try to stop President-elect Biden from In your November 12, 2020 article, you after over 60 court cases being discharged becoming president are complicit in that ‘What rock have you stated “Free speech is a linchpin of our in favor of the States), and after the Capitol disastrous day. democracy.” I ask you, Mark; isn’t the was plundered and damaged and even a You were elected to represent all the been hiding under?’ peaceful transition of power in that same policeman killed, why would you continue people in your district, not just those you From front page category? to support President Trump in his futile think might get you re- elected. Trump is the first president in U.S. his- This was a sad day in the United States. can “representatives” including Dan Stec efforts to steal the election? tory to fight the transfer of power; again, You will have to live with your decision to and newly elected Matt Simpson, should What was going through your head, with no evidence to back-up his false aid and abet Trump in his quest to fol- publicly state the same. other than saving votes for the next elec- The Chronicle - January 14, 2021 The Chronicle claims. He refuses to accept the results of low in the footsteps of Putin. Wednesday, • tion? What happened to caring more for the election; in other words, he refuses to January 6, 2021 will “go down in infamy” Dear Mark - your country than yourself? Where were accept reality. Instead he tweets more lies; to paraphrase President Roosevelt. So sad. A little more than two weeks ago, we you when the Capitol was stormed? Were more baseless claims; more harassment observed Pearl Harbor Day — December you hiding with other lawmakers in hopes — Marianne Hartgraves, Moreau of those — even Republicans — who don’t 7, 1941. The day that will go down in support him. that “journalism in America is a pretty incompetent. He’d just shoot from the hip; infamy. My father was among the 16 mil- Meanwhile, he and his minions are cushy job...” I don’t believe that’s the case refuse to read briefings or listen to his lion Americans who doing everything in their power to make for real journalists, Mark. They’re out in advisers; change his mind from one day to served; thankfully he the incoming president’s job as difficult the trenches, day after day, working to the next. was neither killed nor Letters as possible. Refusing him access to daily deliver the truth. And while he claims to love America, wounded, at least not briefings; firing heads of agencies; imple- Trump has been attacking your indus- nothing could be further from the truth. physically. But, like to The menting policies through executive action try for years, and you’ve done nothing. He loves Donald Trump; he loves power; millions before him Chronicle and more. Isn’t a free press also a pillar of democ- that’s it. Nothing could be more Anti- and since, he put his Everything they do is damaging democ- racy? For years, Trump has attached the American. life on the line to pro- racy. The cost to the American people; not “fake news” moniker to any story that — Dee Dee Diccicco-Craft tect our freedom and our democracy. Lake George just the tax dollars paid to defend against doesn’t portray him favorably. Alternative Today, we have a man in the white his baseless lawsuits; but in lost time — facts also came out of this administration. house who is doing his best to destroy time that should be spent addressing the That’s your industry, isn’t it Mark? ‘You are a disgrace, that democracy. He has insisted, with rising number of COVID cases, hospital- Maybe not. You’re not a journalist; after no evidence to prove it, that the 2020 izations and deaths is incalculable! all; you are an attorney. And you sit on Ms. Stefanik; you presidential election was stolen from him; Wouldn’t Americans be better off if your hands; writing nothing to condemn that it was fraudulent. On election night he the Trump administration would in- this behavior. I shouldn’t be surprised; need to resign’ claimed — from the White House — that if stead work with the Biden team; doing you’ve barely batted an eye while Trump Dear Editor, the “legal votes” were counted, he won by a everything possible to pave the way for a has spewed lies, hatred and fear. This is an expansion of a letter I wrote lot. A malicious lie. smooth transition during one of the most He started during his 2016 election January 6th to Elise Stefanik who repre- His campaign has subsequently filed trying times in American history? I think campaign — and has never let up. In fact, sents New York State’s 21st Congressional dozens of lawsuits, in states across the you know the answer to that, Mark. Yet it has gotten worse leading up to and fol- District, as I’m sure most of your readers country, alleging voter fraud; claiming that you continue to say/write nothing. lowing the 2020 election. The harshest are aware. I wish to share it with a wider election officials — who did stellar work What you did write on November 12th criticism I’ve seen from you is and article readership, including some of her sup- in the face of daunting challenges imposed explaining why you didn’t vote for him porters, as there is a good chance this and in the 2020 election (not that I needed many other letters won’t be read by her to know that; democracy also relies on a or her staff via her office email, or given Thinking About Private School? Looking for Smaller Class Size? secret ballot). much consideration if they are read. It is Apparently he didn’t get your vote be- important that as many voices as possible School Open Houses cause he wasn’t willing to learn. Really? be heard locally, and not just nationally. for parents interested in Christian education for their children. That’s it? What rock have you been hiding • under over the last 4 years, Mark? Dear Ms. Stefanik: January 17 & 24 • 2:00-4:00 pm, by appointment only. I’m willing to concede that he brought to I am a professional writer, colum- light some issues both his Democratic and nist, and poet, yet am challenged to find Republican predecessors56 ignored YEARS (China’s adequate words for this moment. Your rip-off of America’sO intellectualF OUTSTANDIN property;G behavior over the past several weeks of trade agreementsPRESCH that wereOOL EDUCnot favorableATION continually questioning the November to the US to name a couple). Presidential election outcome has contrib- But even when a change in policy was uted to the horrific events that occurred 3991 State Route 4, Hudson Falls, NY • 518-747-4424 warranted, his implementation was hor- January 6th on Capitol Hill. Email: [email protected] • Web: www.kingsburysdaschool.org rendous! Why? Because he’s lazy and he’s For four years you have supported Trump and have rarely, if at all, ques- tioned his abuses of power, his hate rhetoric, and the conspiracy theories that have caused so much damage. Your blind 60 YEARS ambition and your betrayal of whatever OF OUTSTANDING moral compass you may have originally possessed, has corrupted your ability to PRESCHOOL EDUCATION make altruistic and sound decisions for your constituents. Instead, you have sided with a disturbed and destructive Presi- dent who has repeatedly disregarded our South Glens Falls Day Nursery School Announces: Constitution, and who encouraged this insurrection. 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GlensFallsHospital.org or vaccinations, one or the other, but we 13 can’t do both.” Chronicle Health & Fitness Quarerly The Chronicle 14, 2021 - January Washington For the planned vaccine roll out, “we have a point of dispensing, in place” — as County: ‘Can’t all counties in the state are required to do. “But,” Mr. Wickes said, “we just don’t have the staff run a pod and do contact tracing.” do vaccine & He said Washington County residents eligible to receive Covid vaccinations have tracing both’ been able to go through internal programs at their places of employment, or Hudson By Cathy DeDe Headwaters Health Network and private Chronicle Managing Editor pharmacies including CVS and Walgreens. “We are good now. The next step is when “All Covid all the time,” is how Wash- the pool gets bigger,” more people become ington County Attorney and spokesperson eligible for vaccinations. Roger Wickes describes operations now. Mr. Wickes said, with 20 to 30 new posi- “We have limited resources,” Mr. Wickes tive Covid diagnoses a day and the numer- said in a phone conversation late last week. ous contact tracings that require the coun- “We do not have a full service health ty to stay in touch with by phone or text, department. Our Public Health staff are while also fielding questions from schools, working non-stop on contact tracing, and families and businesses, the county’s now we are looking at vaccinations.” small Public Health staff is overwhelmed. Mr. Wickes said the County reached out “We have three or four receptionists just to Governor Cuomo’s office earlier last taking calls with questions,” Mr. Wickes week to warn, “We can do contract tracing said, “where we used to just have one.” From previous page doses. I’ll take any amount they send me.” Mrs. Jones said, “It’s not about our abil- ity, it’s a question of having the supply of vaccines.” When they do come, the County plan is to publicize the availability, set up appointment “slots” and register recipi- ents. “But we can’t set up appointments until we have the doses.” Last Friday she began preparing school- based “pods” as one route to the local roll- out, once vaccines are available. She said she’s also connected with senior housing providers and law enforcement to clarify the numbers of people involved. Volunteers from other county depart- ments step in to help where they can, as are law enforcement agencies, she said. Among other efforts, Mrs. Jones said Lisa Lehman created Warren County they just intervened for Elderwood Skilled Public Health’s Covid vaccination Nursing Facility in North Creek that, logo. The wife of county Public Information through a glitch in the system, came up Officer Don Lehman, she donated the work. as “ineligible” for the vaccine, though they qualify as first tier, 1A, in Governor Cuo- with masters and teaching degrees, cer- mo’s vaccine rollout plan. tified in Public Health. She said she ini- A career in public health tially worked at Glens Falls Hospital, then “Public Health is my passion,” says Mrs. became a public health nurse for Warren Jones, who moved to the region in Novem- County. She became a supervisor in 2002, ber 1994. “My family is originally from assistant director in 2003, and County here,” she said, though she was raised on Health Director in April 2018. Alabama’s Gulf Coast. She said that fresh The Assistant Public Health Director is out of nursing school, she moved to Glens Patricia Belden, who has worked in the Falls as the family member best suited to department for more than 30 years. “The care for her grandfather. “I met my hus- two of us have been doing communicable band and the rest is history.” diseases for a long time,” says Mrs. Jones. Professionally, “I’ve been working with Don Lehman, Warren County Public In- communicable diseases my whole career,” formaiton Officer, says Mrs. Jones and Ms. Mrs. Jones said. She’s a nurse practitioner Belden have worked every day, without a break, since March 7. MODEL Mrs. Jones terms it “not a chore, but a pleasure. We’re in Covid crazy times. It’s like the old Kool-Aid commercials, where the character jumps through the wall. There’s always something new, a new flavor every week. You get through that and then there’s the next one.” She says “You are doing what you have been trained to do. 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Then my butler will bring in a plate of carrot cake and freshly cut pineapple, and I will be and getting ready to go to work and deliver hippos Grab Go! What will you be doing and pigs from farms to zoos. Then when I get back from my job I will 20 years from now? feed my hippos, my giraffes, my pigs, my horses and my goats. Then I will go and get Where will you live? my riding gear on, hop on my dirt bike and start riding on my backyard motocross track. Forest Ranger like Dad

The Chronicle - January 14, 2021 The Chronicle Dean Palmatier I am nine years Gr. 5, Ms. Korniak old but when I am 29 North Warren Central School years old I will have a job like working as a Relaxation for animals forest ranger. My dad Twenty years from now I will live in Lake was one and I am tak- George. I am going to be a veterinarian and ing over what he has take care of all the animals at the lake. I will done. I love hunting give the animals a boat ride! Relaxation for and hiking and help- animals! ing people and I LOVE Avari Powers ANIMALS! I love tak- Gr. 2, Mr. Springer ing care of them. I Abigail Lucia & Queensbury Elementary School don’t like to hurt ani- Mrs. Sweeney mals. I like happy ani- Help kids as a teacher mals! I will live by the lake so I can just walk to In 20 years I will be a teacher, because I the beach, because I love the beach. I want to want to help kids like me. I also want to help live here because I love beaches, and I love kids with Down Syndrome, and other kids that swimming and there are lots of stores. need help. I will take care of my mom and dad when Eliza Andersen they are old. I will visit my cousins because Gr. 3, Mrs. Andersen/Ms. Carlson they live far away. Bolton Central School Abigail Lucia Gr. 4, Mrs. Sweeney South America The King’s School, Lake Luzerne I am going to live in South America and be a firefighter. There are awesome animals in Personal trainer South America. In 20 years I will be working as a personal Ronan Bierly trainer. I want to help people get strong. I want Kindergarten, Mrs. Meachem to live in Lake George. Queensbury Elementary School Ryan Cooper Gr. 2, Mrs. Zehr Artist’s plan Stewart’s Shops is Your Grab and Go Shop for Coffee, Lake George Elementary School Twenty years from now I will be living in Canada in an apartment. I will go to an art uni- Beverages, Snacks, Subs and Sandwiches, Prepared Foods Police officer with family versity. I would be 28. My job would be an art In 20 years I will be a police officer! I will get teacher. I will retire when I’m 32 or 33. I would married with a girl. I want to live in a city. I will get my own house. When I’m 36 I will move to and don’t forget the ICE CREAM! have five kids. London. Beau Brown Aubrey McFarland Gr. 1, Mr. MacDougall Gr. 3, Mr. Hoover Hartford Central School Lake George Elementary School

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Vir- Virtual science ex- jan. 14 tual live streaming improv show based on audience sug- plorers, Children’s Mu- gestions in real time. 8 p.m. $ .00! seum at Saratoga, Saratoga HManhunt: Mystery in a Box, Adirondack Springs (584-5540 or www.cmssny. 25 Theatre Festival, Wood Theater, Glens Falls (www.AT- org). Family fare, streaming live online. 10:30 a.m. Festival.org). 8 p.m. See Jan. 14. SOLD OUT Specials! Talks Music Facilitating Storytelling for Caregiv- HLive From The strand: PHil Camp, UpSt8 ers, Northeastern NY Alzheimer’s Association (www. SUNDAY Music Fan Zone at The Strand Theatre, Hudson Falls 2 Cheese Pizzas alz.org/crf, www.RecollectionProject.net or 675-7214). (via Facebook Live, YouTube or www.mystrandtheater. First in a two-month series of Winter Caregiver Connec- org). Virtual concert, with special guests Liam Irwin, • Chicken & Biscuits...... $12.95 tion lectures in response to Covid-19 pandemic. Free, plus your choice of Play it by Ear, and Mike Packard. 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Live streaming panel talk co-hosted by In Web for to register in advance for the link. Free. Noon. Our Name Initiative. Free. 7 p.m. Farmers’ Market, Wilton Mall, Rte. 50, Saratoga Movies Springs (saratogafarmersmarket.org). See Web for ven- Pinocchio, Indian Lake Theater, Indian Lake dors, pre-order and social distancing info. Also, League (www.indianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). The new live of Women Voters voting info booth. 3-6 p.m. action fantasy film was shot in Italy and stars Roberto KINGSBURYNATIONAL.COM Theater H Benigni. PG-13. Limited seating available. Advance pur- Manhunt: Mystery in a Box, Adirondack chase suggested. $7, $5 child. 7 p.m. To Jan. 24. Theatre Festival, Wood Theater, Glens Falls (www.AT- Theater Festival.org). 8 p.m. See Jan. 14. SOLD OUT HManhunt: Mystery in a Box, Adirondack Music Theatre Festival, Glens Falls (www.ATFestival.org). 8 Martin Van Buren, Musicians of Ma’alwyck, p.m. See Jan. 14. 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Turkey, stuffing, performances in downtown Saratoga Supervisors, committee meetings, Mu- potatoes, veggie, soup and home- Springs. Contact to perform, or to host nicipal Center in Fort Edward, and on made dessert. $12. Pre-orders rec- a performance: Lkerr@Saratoga-arts. YouTube. Info: www.washingtoncoun- ommended; delivery available. Call org, or call 854132. tyny.gov. Fri., Jan. 15: Board of Su- 793-1152. pervisors via teleconference at 10 Community Outreach a.m. Tues., Jan. 19: Government Chicken & Biscuit Dinner, Sat., Jan. 23, 4-6 p.m. at First United Meth- Ope Hearts Operations at 10 a.m. Also, Ag/ by John W. Nassivera Family Budget Coaching Pro- Planning/Community Devel- odist Church, Main St., Warrensburg. gram, offered by Cornell Coopera- opment at 1 p.m. Chicken & gravy over biscuit, mixed tive Extension of Warren County. Pri- vegetables, coleslaw, cake. Cost: By vate, in-person or virtual Zoom sessions City of Glens Falls, at City Hall, 42 donation. 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Tues., Jan. 19: featuring Elizabeth Winge and healthy living, for caregivers of all Vacation Program Planning Board at 7 p.m. Wed., Jan. ages, toddlers to teens. Free, but regis- Show the Love 20: Zoning Board at 7 p.m. tration is requested. Call 668-4881 or West Mountain Vacation Day With a gentle smile email to [email protected]. Camps, West Mountain Ski Area, School News Queensbury. Dates: Jan. 16-17, Feb. The kind that shines for miles 13-14, and Feb. 16-18. Ski and other NEW ALBUM featuring local artists, Parents & Kids Early College Career Academy activities, socially distanced. $280- Virtual Info Sessions, Thurs., Opera to Go for Schools, Op- $400. Details at 696-3699 or at Bob and Dakota Bates, Alan Dunham, Jan. 14, 6:30-8 p.m. By SUNY Ad- era Saratoga’s new virtual education www.WestMountain.com. irondack and WSWHE Boces. 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River Dr. Dec. 22 Max’s Covid vaccine Estate of Olivia A. Gaddy Stuart A. Mead, Jr., & Julia E. Brophy $218,000 Bolton, 22.63 acres on New Vermont Road Dec. 22 Barbara Ann Crewell, et al. Jeremy Robinson $115,400 Chester, 5771 State Route 8 Dec. 22 piece, Pharma’s role From front page Gary & Carlene Poster Christopher Connor $320,000 Queensbury, 29 Helen St. Dec. 22 working as a research scientist in the Nicholas A. Mehalick Brian Mueller & Kristen Vestal $279,900 Queensbury, 81 Peachtree Ln. Dec. 22 pharmaceutical industry. While that William Dorman, the Estate of Rita Dorman, et al. William Dorman $120,000 Lake George, 91 Philip St. Dec. 22 Pharma ‘insider’ perspective may make me somewhat biased, it also gives me first- Megan M. & Noah J. Daab Michael J. & Sheila M. Mender $168,000 Warrensburg, 3 Victory Ct. Dec. 22 hand knowledge of the effort that it takes, Thomas G. Near & Pamela Finnigan Daggett Lake Holdings, LLC $1.575-million Thurman, 660 & 634 Glen-Athol Rd. Dec. 22 and the costs involved, The Chronicle - January 14, 2021 The Chronicle to get new and innova- Thomas G. Near & Pamela Finnigan Daggett Lake Holdings, LLC zero (0) Thurman, 30 acres on Glen-Athol Rd. Dec. 22 tive drugs approved Letters and on the market. Joann Bartosh-Lynch Kimberly Anne Hernandez $124,700 Lake Luzerne, 3 Lynch Dr. & Lake Avenue Dec. 22 I commend Max for to The Brandon Reo Luis E. Garrido & Debra A. Giambo $65,000 Johnsburg, 101 Oven Mountain Rd. Dec. 22 a well-written, factu- Chronicle ally accurate article. Martha E. Hodges & David J. Perugini Philip J. & Elizabeth Y. Katz $130,000 Lake George, 1/4 interest, Unit 19, Building B, Dec. 23 Pharma is typically the Quarters at Four Seasons Inn Condominium portrayed in the media as the ‘evil empire’, The White Family Trust dated Sept. 17, 2014 Matthew G. & Meghan L. Baltich $197,500 Warrensburg, 28-B Balsam Crest Ln. Dec. 23 populated with employees who are moti- vated only by greed and profits. Patrick J. & Vincenza C. Corcoran John L. Boice, Jr., & Zandra D. Boice $42,000 Horicon, 68 Ernest Smith Rd. Dec. 23 This is despite the fact that: (1) Phar- David A. & Elaine B. Gardinier Emily Jipson $166,500 Johnsburg, 763 Goodman Rd. Dec. 23 ma’s investment in R & D in the U.S. is the largest of any industry in America, and (2) Adirondack MT Land LLC Adirondack Hemlock Ridge LLC $239,000 Warrensburg, Holden Avenue Dec. 23 U.S. Pharma companies employ hundreds Kenton W. & Kathleen I. Nice Andrew R. Fish $265,000 Johnsburg, 2589 State Route 8 Dec. 23 of thousands of scientists/healthcare pro- fessionals like myself who have dedicated Trust U/A Eleanor Priest Linville Daniel P. & Kathie M. Swift $819,900 Bolton, 4 Elizabeth Island Dec. 23 their careers to developing new medicines Murray Lawrence Realty, LLC Mary Beth Fagle $175,000 Queensbury, 10 Mountain Hollow Way Dec. 23 to fill unmet treatment needs and to im- prove quality of life. Edward A. Cardinale Brotherhood Property Management LLC $245,000 Glens Falls, 11 Traver St. Dec. 28 It was refreshing and somewhat gratify- Jonathan R. Brennan Nishiirose Three LLC $169,000 Glens Falls, 190 South St. Dec. 28 ing to see a local newspaper article that attempted to put the pharma industry in a Leeann Crosse Ben Thanh Properties, Inc. $45,000 Glens Falls, 20 Fredella Ave. Dec. 28 more positive light. James H. & Linda M. Smith Lynette Nickleberry Stewart $260,000 Johnsburg, 1547 S. Johnsburg Rd. Dec. 28 It is a reality that new drug development is hugely expensive. The average cost to The Charles H. Tall IV revocable trust dated 3/25/03 SML United, LLC $1.5-million Lake George, 1.34 acres on Ahnohwarah Road Dec. 28 develop a new medication is estimated to Mary E. Sousis John P. Legault, Jr., & Michele Legault $276,000 Queensbury, 92 Nicole Dr. Dec. 28 be approximately $2.6 billion (when the costs spent on developing other investi- William B. & Elise M. Widlund Adirondack Land Trust, Inc. $550,000 Johnsburg, Old Farm Road Dec. 28 gational drugs that never make it to the Jeffrey T. & Theresa A. Lane Christopher Robert Mason, Sr., & $228,500 Chester, 102 State Route 28N Dec. 28 market are also factored in). Christin Marie Mason The downstream effect unfortunately is predictable, i.e., increased prescription Brian V. & Tracy A. Johnson Sharon & Paul T. Satkowski $410,000 Horicon, 276 Beaver Pond Rd. Dec. 28 costs for consumers. Richard J. & Ashley N. St. Clair Janet M. Curley $249,000 Glens Falls, 40 Uncas St. Dec. 28 Mr. West’s generalizations of Pharma as “greedy” and “unethical” are to a large Laurie A. Aurelia Paul Traudt $180,000 Glens Falls, 3 Garfield St. Dec. 28 extent undeserved in my view given the Julie K. Fahlmann Carly L. Samach & Todd A. Johnson $185,000 Glens Falls, 1 Lincoln Ave. Dec. 28 economics of drug development; however, I applaud him for voicing his concerns. Scott L. Gibree & Marc D. Weeks Thomas P. & Sally J. Vartuli $370,000 Queensbury, 43 Fox Hollow Ln. Dec. 29 We are in a new era where break- throughs in science and medicine are Thomas P. & Sally J. Vartuli Peter M. Morales $305,000 Queensbury, 1207 West Mountain Rd. Dec. 29 transforming patient care daily. These in- Stuart Martin Linke & Jamie Lynn Benway Bolen & Svetlana Beresneva $475,000 Queensbury, 10 Jacqueline Dr. Dec. 29 novations, however, including the develop- ment of novel medications, are ultimately Rebecca Holmes Elizabeth R. & Michael G. Merin $2.14-million Lake George, 20 colony Cove Dec. 29 meaningless if patients can’t afford them. Lewis Gallup, Janice E. Ricci, & Julie Harrington Doris Marie Rossiter $209,000 Thurman, 148 Athol Rd. Dec. 29 Improving accessibility to more affordable medications is a clear need, no doubt. Kylee M. Dolphin Conor & Rebecca Ann Barber $173,500 Glens Falls, 10 Ogden St. Dec. 29 Regarding Mr. West’s view that Pharma Margaret A. Terry James Glenn Reynolds & Lydia Keaney $720,000 Johnsburg, 89 Mountain Path Dec. 29 does not deserve praise for the accelerated Reynolds availability of the COVID vaccine, I remind him that at the outset of the vaccine devel- Corey H. Mott & Calanne A. Van Laecken Douglas M. Burke & Christina H. Haldt $220,000 Glens Falls, 18 Smith St. Dec. 29 opment initiative the reported best-case Joseph & Agnes Roulier Amy Knapp $2.2-million Queensbury, 69 Brayton Ln. Dec. 29 scenario for attaining an approved vaccine was 12-18 months minimum (based on Douglas Jacobson, Jr., & Nicole J. Jacobson Kristen M. Phelps & Lucas J. Rock $221,450 Glens Falls, 17 Arlington St. Dec. 29 industry metrics) and even that was widely Sue Anne Vogelsberg, Joseph F. Hornicek, individu- Michael A. DeFelice & Jennifer A. $300,000 Chester, 39 Elk Glade Rd. Dec. 29 viewed as a stretch. ally and as heirs of Francis J. & Marion Hornicek Wectawski Clearly Pharma exceeded expectations in that regard, and that was not simply Ilena Corr & Frederick J. Ferrara Laura DeAmelia $109,000 Warrensburg, 35 Horicon Ave. Dec. 30 a stroke of luck. Over the past several Estate of Harold D. Poster Brendon P. & Sara B. Ryan $292,000 Glens Falls, 20 Horicon Ave. Dec. 30 decades, Pharma companies have invested billions of dollars in building the required Kathleen J. Williams Sarah Mae Beale $225,000 Glens Falls, 47 Grant Ave. Dec. 30 infrastructure for stepping-up vaccine James E. & Joan G. Hughes Jason C. & Audrey Harris $300,000 Glens Falls, 87 Grant Ave. Dec. 30 manufacturing, and for developing needed critical technological advances, which ulti- John P. & Heidi Meyers Kristen M. Isch $155,000 Glens Falls, 26 Wing St. Dec. 30 mately enabled the remarkably accelerated Gail C. & Larry Gonyo Rujirat Currie $275,000 Queensbury, 17 Helen Dr. Dec. 30 vaccine development. Lastly, Mr. West claims that “...the over- Gabriel Gaal Carol Martin $152,000 Glens Falls, 5 Darwin Ave. Dec. 30 whelming cost of research for new drugs is Francis & Sharon Hurley Regina A. Mintzer $231,500 Lake Luzerne, 1275 Lake Ave. Dec. 30 funded through the federal government.” That statement is simply not true, nor The Charles H. Tall IV Revocable Trust dated 3/25/03 Turtle Rose LLC $1.4-million Lake George, 2.58 acres off Lakeshore Drive Dec. 30 is his notion that taxpayers therefore are Bruce M. & Kacey A. Loomis Tyler Mello & Lauren Ketring $229,000 Queensbury, 26 Holden Ave. Dec. 30 paying for the bulk of all new drug devel- opment costs while Pharma companies Dennis M. & Darlene C. Noonan Sean Barton & Michael A. Mancuso $410,000 Bolton, 212 Sutter Mountain Rd. Dec. 30 reap the profits. Lisa S. Brown Garrett Russell $140,000 Glens Falls, 12 Lawrence St. Dec. 30 There is plenty of information in the public domain refuting Mr. West’s asser- Just Beverages, LLC Donohue Candy and Tobacco Co., Inc. $500,000 Glens Falls, 31-33 Broad St. Dec. 30 tions (beginning with the Tufts University Daniel L. Wood Caitlin Wemette $199,999 Queensbury, 2 Foster Ave. Dec. 30 School of Medicine report which examines Marie C. Gannon & Richard M. Levenson Philip A. Ravese & Penny E. Ramirez $145,500 Johnsburg, 15 Freebern Rd. Dec. 30 this very topic, for starters). While government entities (such as the Robert Rathbun & Fay R. LaFond Michael D. Greenwood & John Michael $65,000 Queensbury, 17 Holden Ave. Dec. 30 NIH) do initiate a significant proportion of Pugh the early basic research underpinning the Daniel Matteo Rebecca A. Cooper $93,000 Chester, 66 Maple Ln. Dec. 30 discovery of new avenues for subsequent research, it is the private sector (Pharma) Rocket Plus Group, LLC Edward J. & Eileen Walsh $775,000 Bolton, 22 Apple Hill Rd. Dec. 31 that pays for and conducts the vast ma- The Ronald and Barbara Keil Trust dated March 27, Janis L. & Marc Raineri $80,000 Horicon, Valentine Pond Road Dec. 31 jority of that subsequent research. This 2018 includes paying for the real ‘big ticket’ Kathyrn A. Lee & Nancy R. Smith, and The Lee & Steven R. & Meghan J. Hanney $252,000 Johnsburg, 49 Colvin Rd. Dec. 31 items, such as the huge late stage clinical Smith Trust Agreement dated 03/28/2012 development (human testing) costs which make up one of the largest components of James Edward Fish & Mary Fish Brian Fisk $134,000 Lake Luzerne, 958 E. River Dr. Dec. 31 the overall drug development price tag. Monserrate C. & Gladys Vidot Omer Sertdal $159,900 Queensbury, 5 Margaret Dr. Dec. 31 Pharma companies, not the public sec- tor, have the combined expertise, experi- Victor Leon Travis J.C. Salisbury $142,000 Glens Falls, 29 Harrison Ave. Dec. 31 ence, infrastructure and budgets that Jamie & Stephanie Pierce Cassondra Lee Fleck & Aaron S. Fleck $359,900 Queensbury, 28 Stonehurst Dr. Dec. 31 are crucial to conducting and paying for successful drug development. The real- Gennaro & Laurie A. Bonavenia Daniel J. Lowell II, & Kateri A. Sharpe $385,000 Queensbury, 83 Round Pond Rd. Dec. 31 ity is that without the enormous private John E. Morphis & Sharon A. Ovitt-Morphis Steven A. & Carey A. Breault $194,000 Queensbury, 425 Luzerne Rd. Dec. 31 sector investment and leadership in drug development that Pharma provides there Estate of Donald J. Trizinsky Eric S. Cooper $84,694 Johnsburg, 2204 State Route 28 Dec. 31 would be little to no return on taxpayer- Stephen Girard & Angela Cugini-Girard Joseph M. Lufkin II $220,000 Glens Falls, South Street Dec. 31 supported ‘investments’ used to fund early Paul Alagna Christopher & Louanne Stevens $62,000 Queensbury, Sunnyside East Dec. 31 public sector-driven basic research. — David Carpenter, PharmD Compiled from county records by The Chronicle’s David Cederstrom Adirondack, NY 19

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