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Lucas played varsity basketball for the Saints from 2005-10 and scored 1,267 points. Susice played from 2013-17 and scored 1,234 points. Photo provided by Wilbur Bailey Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Send help right to the people and causes you care about Your donation is protected by the GoFundMe Giving Guarantee Text description provided by the architects. The house – the fence is at the end of a narrow, sloping access road, at the intersection of the city and countryside. The cabin is surrounded by a fence for privacy while offering views of the garden, the city, and the nearby Šumava mountains. In addition to the complete project design we also participated in its construction which we carried out almost entirely on our own in 2 persons You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email SARANAC LAKE — A steady wind on the west end of the village Thursday kept more than 170 colorful handmade pinwheels spinning a call for harmony on the International Day of Peace Saranac Lake Middle School teacher Zachary Dupree brought a group of his eighth grade students out to see the pinwheels they made drawing looks from rubberneckers passing by the Petrova Elementary School fields on state Route 3 Dupree said they could write their thoughts about peace war and tolerance on the paper pinwheels or represent them visually “It lets them get their feelings out,” Dupree said global Pinwheels for Peace event held each year on Sept Dupree said this is the fifth year his students had done it Easton Crary drew an American flag on his Quinn Perkins’ pinwheel was adorned with peace signs on the back Others said “be kind” or had smiley faces big-rigs and cars passing by to blow their horns by pumping their arms in the air The horns were the only thing loud enough to drown out the flapping of the pinwheels A video of the pinwheels can be viewed at https://youtube.com/shorts/prsQ4yvxK98?si=ZCIndAuY5ffiHY5O TUPPER LAKE — The Tupper Lake Town Board is set to hold a special meeting at 2 p.m SARANAC LAKE — The Saranac Lake Department of Public Works will begin hydrant flushing on Monday in the Park .. Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Publishing Company | https://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com | 54 Broadway During the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of West Bohemia a steam train will appear on the tracks of some Pilsen lines The rides will be led by the historic steam locomotive 475.111 The Pilsen Region prepared the rides in cooperation with the Iron Monument Club A flat car will be attached to the train set there will be military equipment from that time Passengers will ride in the train and participate in the program with soldiers in historical uniforms May 1: a round trip through the whole region Plzeň - Domažlice - Klatovy - Sušice - Horažďovice - Nepomuk - Plzeň3 and 4 May: rides around Pilsen (rides to Blovice The locomotive 475.111 Šlechtična (The Noble) was built in 1947 by Škoda Plzeň and was used almost immediately on the Prague-Plzeň-Cheb fast trains It is one of the most important steam locomotives in Czechoslovakia If it is dry and there is a risk of fire a diesel train will replace the steam train Spravuje SITMP THOROLD, ON – As Merrittville Speedway’s 71st season headed into its points championship finale, there was a feeling that there would be no shortage drama. A wild night of racing was capped off by the 50 Lap John Spencer Memorial Race that would decide the track championship in the Corr/Pak Merchandising 358 Modified’s. Scott Wood of Thorold, Ontario won the John Spencer Memorial Modified feature. Niagara Falls native Nelson Mason won the Right Choice Auto & Leisure Sportsman Feature. Mark Fawcett from Canfield, Ontario grabbed the checkers in the Hoosier Stock Feature. Ridgeway, Ontario’s Tyler Winger finished the year strong with a win in the Rona Doidge Modified Lites and Thorold, Ontario’s Tyler Lafantaisie won the Vansickle Pet Valu/PV On the Lane 4 Cylinders. Entering Saturday’s action, the tightest points battle was contested in the Corr/Pak Merchandising 358 Modified’s. With point leader Mat Williamson racing elsewhere, Ryan Susice led Gary Lindberg by 10 points and Pete Bicknell by 22 in the standings. Derek VanMil and Tanner Podwinski were on the front row for the 50 lap John Spencer Memorial feature race. The caution waved for the first time when Scott Wood came to a stop after contact on the high side of turn 2. On the restart, all three championship contenders began moving up through the field, with Susice and Bicknell running each other quite aggressively early on. Caution fell again for Podwinski, who came to a stop after contact with Fred Carleton, Podwinski would then be parked after retaliating against Carleton under yellow. Shayne Pierce’s bad luck continued lap 11 when he spun and was hit by Boyd MacTavish. On the restart, Todd Gordon broke a drive shaft and brought the yellow back out for a fourth time. Under green, Gary Lindberg would get to the lead while Susice and Bicknell began making contact with each other while racing hard inside the top 5. The Rona Doidge Modified Lites title was another championship up for grabs heading into the final night of the season. Brent Begolo led the points by 24 over Josh Sliter while Tyler Winger came into the night with an outside shot at the title. All three found themselves at the front earlier, with Winger capitalizing on starting second to jump out to an early lead. Begolo got as high as second place before not fighting with championship contender Josh Sliter for the position. Even with 10 wins on the season, Begolo had to be conservative and knew third place would be more than enough to win the title. Winger would win his third feature of the season, with Sliter coming home second and Begolo wrapping up the title by finishing third. From local grassroots racing to Canadian touring series and the Canucks who compete on the international stage, Inside Track Motorsport News is the leader in terms of timely, in-depth and thought-provoking coverage of the motorsports that matter to Canadians. Please enter your username or email address to reset your password SARANAC LAKE — Local people under stay-home orders for the COVID-19 pandemic were so in need of a pick-me-up that late-season snow was welcomed with glee As several inches of snow returned to cover the ground Monday Cherrie Sayles organized a snowman-building contest The principal broker of Say Real Estate in Saranac Lake asked people to post photos of their snow people on Facebook and she would judge the winner and give a $200 gift certificate to any local business what a great snowman day,” Sayles said Wednesday “It just kind of fell out of me.” About 45 families entered “We were going all day long,” she said “The first one came in about 15 minutes after I posted it.” She liked the entries so much that she ended giving out two $50 honorable mention prizes in addition to the grand prize “Phew that was so hard,” she wrote on Facebook “(E)veryone who entered is Amazing.” The $200 first prize went to Jess Genaway who posted a picture of two social-distancing snowmen standing far apart in her front yard in Saranac Lake The honorable mentions went to the Damour family whose “Daddy day care” snowman was seen holding their two young children: one on its shoulders and a baby in its arms Sayles said she plans to announce another weekly challenge Monday “I was so happy everybody got outside just cracking the anxiety,” she said This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page BYRÓ architectural team designs the single-resident structure applying an open layout to the interior development The internal arrangement distributes both the living zone and intimate bedroom area in one open plan dividing the spaces through the use of an elevated platform for privacy Light-toned wooden surfaces coat most of the fittings and furnishings The leitmotif of the construction is a curve that follows the horizon and becomes an abstract form at the foot of Svatobor Hill The small house offers a unique experience of living in the Czech mountains the path at the back side of the house separates the site from the adjacent planted hill vertical timber posts fluctuating in height create an undulating form tracing the cabin’s rooftop the red wooden cabin stands out in the snowy mountain the curve of the facade points upwards to the hillside name: Cabin above the town designer: BYRÓ | @byro_architekti photography: Ondřej Bouška designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here. edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom happening now! partnering with antonio citterio, AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function, but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style, context, and personal expression. Six-day (Tuesday through Sunday) print subscribers of the Watertown Daily Times are eligible for full access to NNY360, the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times e-edition, all at no additional cost. If you have an existing six-day print subscription to the Watertown Daily Times, please make sure your email address on file matches your NNY360 account email. You can sign up or manage your print subscription using the options below. Don't hesitate! Start your digital-only membership today and not only receive full access to our premier news website NNY360.com but also to the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times eEdition! Rain likely. Low 58F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 90%. OGDENSBURG — The students of Grant C. Madill Elementary School will present their spring musical, “Gilbert and Sullivan Rock!” at 6 tonight in the Madill school cafetorium. The show centers around a group of students who are putting on a fundraising concert featuring the greatest hits of William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, and features students from third to sixth grade. Directed by Mrs. Angela Dwyer and assistant directed by Dawn Binion, this cast of 31 students will be performing nine songs that will have you singing along and dancing in the aisles. As always, this is a free event for the public. Front row, front left to right: Kiely Lalone, Alexis Nisbet, Alexandra Borrelli, Kellan Sutton, Maddin McDonald, Breona Susice, Peighton Parmer, Isabelle Earl, Meriam Skamperle, Gabrielle Paradis, Chloe Beyette, and Mya Bennett Back row, from left to right: Julia Johnson, Nikolas Wells, Silas Estes, Abby Williams, Katelyn Reed, Emily McNeil, Clara Cole, Julia Kelso, Taylor Dashnaw, Cadence Cole, Olivia Dufore, Savannah Martin, Emily Paradis, Madden West, Graci Chase, Jaclyn Premo, Marisa Lovely. $20 Modern DIY Yes The original — a classic IKEA piece — was fine “I wanted to add character to a standard IKEA piece that so many people have,” she says “I wanted to show others that beautiful furniture doesn’t have to break the bank.” She started by sanding the piece with 60 grit and then 120 grit sandpaper to rough up the finish and give paint something to stick to “Be sure to take the time to properly prepare the surface before painting,” she advises “It makes all the difference in the finish and longevity of the piece.” After sanding, Morgan used wood glue to attach 5/8-inch square dowels to the drawer fronts, creating a modern linear pattern. Morgan followed that with a primer then painted the whole piece a deep sage green (Fusion Mineral Paint’s Bayberry) Morgan installed black edge pulls on the drawers then used 2×2 wood pieces to create a base and legs for the piece The legs give a little height to the piece and help bring in some natural warmth through the wood tones Morgan’s redo only took her four hours start to finish making this project completely doable over a weekend “I love that it was an affordable and doable upgrade!” Morgan says. “I am most proud that this was only $20 in upgrades that completely transformed a basic piece of furniture.”Inspired? Submit your own project here. Read the commentsFiled in:Before & AfterFurniturehacksIKEA The home you love starts here The home you love starts here Apartment TherapyThe wordmark for the Apartment Therapy brand.More From Us By subscribing, you acknowledge and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Cody McPherson celebrates in victory lane after winning the Chris Moore Memorial last Friday night at the Ransomville Speedway. Photo by Tom Stevens. Derek Wagner and Dave DiPietro brought the field of Stirling Lubricants DIRTcar Sportsman to the green flag for Chris Moore Memorial, with Wagner showing the way. After a lap four caution slowed the field down, Wagner would continue to show the way ahead of DiPietro, Dave Conant, AJ Custodi, and Cameron Tuttle. Cody McPherson worked through the field as the 12th place starter was inside the top five by the races’ halfway mark. Conant caught DiPietro for second place on lap 16, with McPherson racing in fourth place. McPherson passed Conant for third place on lap 19, while catching race leader Derek Wagner. Tyler Moore spun in turn three to bring out the caution on lap 21. McPherson used the outside lane on the restart to take over the race lead, as Wagner was falling into the clutches of Cam Tuttle and Dave Conant. McPherson would go to score the win, his fifth of the season and 16th of his career. Phil Vigneri III and Steve Lewis Jr were on the front row for the Krown Undercoating 358 Modified feature, with Vigneri showing the way ahead of Lewis, Mat Williamson, Gary Lindberg, and Ryan Susice. Williamson took over second and would battle with Vigneri for several laps for the lead. Williamson took the top spot away on lap five, with Lindberg, Susice, and Lewis racing in the top five. Lindberg nabbed second place on lap 12 from Vigneri, as Williamson encountered lap traffic. Ryan Susice battled with Vigneri at the halfway mark for third place. Susice wasted no time to catch and battle with Lindberg for second place. The caution would come out on lap 22 as Steve Lewis Jr hit the turn three wall while battling for position with Noah Walker. The restart saw Williamson and Lindberg on the front row, with Williamson in the lead. Williamson drove away to his fifth win of the year, and 30th career Ransomville triumph. Dustin Gorhan and Guy Steffen brought the Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman to the green flag for their 15-lap feature event, with Gorhan showing the way. Tyler Foster took over second place, with Kyle Teeter racing in third place. Gorhan continued to head ahead of Foster with Nigel Pendykoski taking over third place. Gorhan went on to score the feature win. There will be no racing on Thursday, August 1 at The Little R, and Friday, August 2 at The Big R. Everyone is encouraged to enjoy the night off as we get ready for the final stretch of the 2024 campaign when we return to racing on Thursday, August 8 at The Little R, and Friday, August 9 for the Big R. Ransomville Speedway is back in action on Friday, August 9 for the annual Mackenzie Kulesza Memorial for the Sunflowers of Sanborn Mini Stocks. There will be a basket raffle and car show behind the grandstands. To donate a basket for the basket raffle, you can contact Stephanie at (716) 251-9118. Lap sponsorships are available by contact Jenn at (716) 940-8475. Friday August 9 will also be a celebration as we honor and remember Rusty Merrick with the Rusty Merrick Memorial Kids Rides. On track action will see the Mini Stocks plus the Krown Undercoating 358 Modifieds, Stirling Lubricants DIRTcar Sportsman, and Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman. Pit gates will open at 5pm, grandstands open at 6pm, and racing will get underway at 7:15pm. For more information, visit our website at www.ransomvillespeedway.com and follow us on social media. Krown Undercoating 358 Modifieds: MAT WILLIAMSON, Gary Lindberg, Ryan Susice, Phil Vigneri III, Noah Walker, Kyle Richner, Chad Brachmann, Jesse Cotriss, Brandon Michaud, Nelson Mason, Jessica Kriegisch, Jacob Dykstra, Allan Wills, Steve Lewis Jr, John Smith, Andy Jankowiak Qualifying Heats: Chad Brachmann, Steve Lewis Jr KiPo Chevrolet Street Stocks: MIKE WELCH, Brandon Sherwood, Bobby Lippa Jr, Phil Schepis, Butch Zimmerman, Mike Kelly, Mick Kulak, Joey Zimmerman, Ron Richter, Curt Sherwood, John Zimmerman Qualifying Heats: Butch Zimmerman, John Zimmerman Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman: DUSTIN GORHAN, Tyler Foster, Nigel Pendykoski, Kyle Teeter, Cameron Rowlands, Jocelyn Just, Jacalyn Nettleton, Guy Steffen Did Not Start: Matt Radzio, Brooklyn Chaffee Qualifying Heats: Kyle Teeter, Tyler Foster Please enter your username or email address to reset your password. Pete Bicknell won the 358 Modified feature (Nitorman Media) James Friesen from St. Catharines, Ontario won the Right Choice Auto & Leisure DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Jake Brown from Brantford, Ontario won the opening round of the 2022 season for the Southern Ontario Sprints. Dave Bailey from Hagersville, Ontario won the Hoosier Stock feature, while Tyler Lafantaisie from Thorold, Ontario claimed the Vansickle Pet Valu/PV On the Lane 4 Cylinder feature. Billy Bleich Jr and James Michael Friesen were on the front row for the 25-lap feature for the Right Choice Auto & Leisure DIRTcar Sportsman with Friesen taking the lead. Justin Sharp would take over third from Cody McPherson on lap three and would set his sights on Bleich for second. Friesen would pull away from the field substantially as Sharp would take second away from Bleich with eight laps remaining. Friesen would score the win with his sponsors in the suites enjoying the show. Ken Hair and Vincent Pagnotta were on the front row for the 15-lap feature for the Vansickle Pet Valu/PV on the Lane 4 Cylinders, with Hair showing the way. Tyler Lafantaisie would take the lead away on lap two and the top two would pull away from the rest of the field. Lafantaisie was able to hold off Hair to pick up the win. Clinton Barrick crossed the line in third place but was found to be illegal in post-race tech. DDL &Co. put in an extra $6100 into the top five positions for the weekly Merrittville divisions competing at the Spring Sizzler, the 358 Modifieds, Sportsman, Hoosier Stocks, and 4 Cylinders. The 71st season of racing at “Canada’s Oldest Dirt Track” will officially begin as Peters Construction Group presents a full card of Bobcat of Hamilton Weekly Racing Series action featuring the Corr-Pak 358 Modifieds, Right Choice Auto & Leisure DIRTcar Sportsman, Hoosier Stocks, RONA Doidge Builders Mod Lites, and the Vansickle Pet Valu/PV on the Lane 4 Cylinders. Pit gates will open at 5:00 pm, grandstands open at 5:30, and racing will begin at 7:00 pm. Follow Merrittville on social media including Facebook (facebook.com/MerrittvilleSpeedway), Twitter (@Merrittville), and now Instagram (@merrittvillespeedway). For results, point standings, and more, check out the brand new www.merrittvillespeedway.com Southern Ontario Sprints: JAKE BROWN, Ryan Turner, Jake Dykstra, Mitch Brown, Glenn Styres, Aaron Turkey, Brayden Cooley, Todd Hoddick, Holly Porter, Kyle Phillips, Shone Evans, Baily Heard, Shawn Sliter, Chris Jones, Jim Huppunen, Warren Mahoney, Cory Turner, Derek Jonathan, Paul Pekkonen, Jamie Turner, John Burbridge Jr Qualifying Heats: Aaron Turkey, Ryan Turner, Brayden Cooley CORR-PAK Merchandising 358 Modifieds: PETE BICKNELL, Ryan Susice, Chad Chevalier, Fred Carleton, Scott Wood, Boyd MacTavish, Shayne Pierce, Derek VanMil, Glenn Styres, Brandon Gruhl, Gary Lindberg, Tanner Podwinski, Luke Carleton, Dave Flannigan Jr, Brad Rouse, Todd Gordon, Jarrett Herbison Qualifying Heats: Chad Chevalier, Scott Wood Right Choice Auto & Leisure DIRTcar Sportsman: JAMES FRIESEN, Justin Sharp, Cody McPherson, Brad Rouse, Billy Bleich Jr, Trevor Wright, Rob Knapp, Jay Mallory, Adam Leslie, Brent Begolo, Darrell Farraway, Terry Smith, Noah Mamo, Daniel McKay, Nathan Peattie Qualifying Heats: Billy Bleich Jr, James Michael Friesen Hoosier Stocks: DAVE BAILEY, Mark Fawcett, Jason Fontaine, Chris Hale, Justin Ramsay, Jeff Larmet, Zach Bleich, Steve Shaw Sr, Bryce Richardson, Todd Shaw, Evan Curtis, Kyle Andress, Trevor Want, Gofast Teeple, Ryan Beagle, Mark McDonald, Kacey Huffman, Rob Murray Qualifying Heats: Justin Ramsay, Dave Bailey, Chris Hale Vansickle Pet Valu/PV on the Lane 4 Cylinders: TYLER LAFANTAISIE, Ken Hair, Jay Moulton, Austyn Werstroh, Vincent Pagnotta, Trevor DeBoer, John Lubeck, Randy Alway, Jordan Denobriga, Richard Hadler, Cierra Keus, Danny Wurster, Jeremy Hughes, Alex Riley, Clinton Barrick (DQ) Qualifying Heats: Kenny Hair, Vincent Pagnotta Heavy rains have once again raised the levels of many rivers in the Czech Republic with over 40 locations reporting one of the three degrees of flood alert early this morning the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMU) announced on its website today The highest third degree warning was declared on the Labe (Elbe) River in Vestrev Several dozen other places declared the second or first (lowest) degree of flood warning a heavy rain warning is valid until Thursday morning and a warning against flooding of rivers until further notice The Otava in Rejstejn near Klatovy reached the third degree of flood danger before 3am this morning and is now fluctuating between the third and second degrees The Labe River in Vestrev near Trutnov has been on the third degree since 4am The second degree of flood alert is in application on the Cidlina River in the Hradec Kralove Region on the Vltava River in the UNESCO-listed Cesky Krumlov in the South Bohemia Region on the Otava River in Susice and the Kremelna River in the Plzen Region and on the Bilina River in the Usti Region precipitation will be more frequent in the mountains so fluctuations in water levels can still be expected in the mountain and foothill areas around the first and second degree of flood activity,” the CHMU said Meteorologists forecast heavy rains in the South Bohemian Region around Cesky Krumlov in the Plzen Region in the Susice and Klatovy areas in the Liberec Region around Jilemnice and Tanvald and in the Hradec Kralove Region in the vicinity of Trutnov and Vrchlabi until Thursday morning the water levels of several rivers in the Czech Republic were already rising before Christmas Eve and around 170 places reported some degree of flood warning during the Christmas holidays Advertise with us Privacy Policy Brno Daily is a Czech media outlet for expats Our partners