How To Beat Cabin Fever With the Schroon Lake Library

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The folks at the Schroon lake Library have some nifty ways to access a lot of the services they offer – without you having to set foot into the library.

“Since the Library has closed the Book Bench has been moved to the Library. It is underneath the Book Drop. The Bench has been restocked with a wide selection of Fiction, Mystery, and children's books, both hard and softcover. Please stop by and grab some books to read. These books are FREE and do not need to be returned.

Have you always wanted to try digital magazines? This is the perfect time to try out our Flipster app on your device. Digital magazines are colorful and easy to read on your device. Digital magazines are available on our website: cefls.org

All you need is the long number on the back of your card. Questions? Call the Library at (518) 532-7737 ext. 13”.

Stefanik Calls For Reopening of Shuttered Hospitals in the North Country

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North Country Public Radio’s Brian Mann reports North Country Rep. Elise Stefanik — to help the efforts in overcoming COVID 19 - wants the Department of Defense to retrofit old hospitals and facilities across Upstate New York.

She joined in making the call with Democrat Rep. Anthony Brindisi (NY-22) whose district includes a small portion of the North Country.  

“Our nation is at a critical point in the national response to the coronavirus pandemic,” Stefanik and Brindisi wrote.

To read more from Brian, click here.

2020 Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club Ice Fishing Derby Results

Results from the 28th Annual Ice Fishing Derby Winners 2020, courtesy of Honeyann Hanchette.

Northern Pike:

1st - Nick Santiago 27.38 lbs

2nd - Stan Kaster 16.07 lbs

3rd - Darrel Clark 13.30 lbs

Lake Trout:

1st - Richard Graves 6.33 lbs

2nd - Darrel Clark 5.84 lbs

3rd - Dawson DeZalia 5.63 lbs

Salmon:

1st - Conner Cleveland 2.47 lbs

2nd - Paul Hansen 2.08 lbs

3rd - Colt Russell 1.99 lbs

Perch: Aaron Strom 1.75 lbs

Pickerel: Mike Graver 3.83 lbs

RAFFLE WINNERS:

  • Pack Basket: Ethan Trombley

  • Jet Sled: Stephan Sheffield

  • Portable Shanty: Emmer

  • Vexilar: Ethan Farris

  • 50/50: Stan Kosten

From HoneyAnn:

Thank you to everyone that came out and fished. Congratulations to our winners. Also a thank you to our volunteers for all their help over the weekend. Whether you fished or volunteered you all make the derby a huge success. We thank you again! See you all next year!

RIP Howard Lashway 1934 - 2020

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We recently learned of the passing of Howard Lashway. From Howard’s official obit.

Howard, 85, passed away peacefully at his home, on Feb. 24, 2020 after an extended illness with kidney disease. He was born April 15, 1934 in Saranac Lake, the son of Howard Sr. and Mary Lashway, he was one of five children and grew up in Keene. Howard was most proud of and dedicated to his family.

He is lovingly remembered by Mary Jean, his loving wife of 63 years; his six children, Brian (Joy) Lashway, Nancy Lashway, Cindy (Don) Anslow, Beth (Dale) Carpenter, Lisa Rowlands and Kevin (Missy Aiken) Lashway. He spent many memorable hours with his grandchildren, Ryan, Anthony, David, Keith, Robert, Marcus, Geoffrey, Cassie, Crysten, Chelsie and Kevin Jr.; and his 11 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Ester Wheeler, Shirley Vagnarelli, and Charlie (Mary) Lashway. Raised hunting foxes, rabbits and deer and enjoying the outdoors as much as possible, it was a natural choice for Howard to find a career as a NYS Forest Ranger.

After a three year hitch in the USMC, where he served proudly and modestly, his early days as a Forest Ranger included seasonal stationing in Cold River for three seasons, Conservation Department Bobsled Brakeman and interior construction projects at Marcy Dam and Lake Colden.Once stationed in Schroon Lake in 1959, Howard’s projects included providing greater public access to the Crane Pond, Pharoah Lake and Hoffman State Land areas to include construction of bridges, lean-tos and trails throughout the areas. He actively led firefighting efforts on numerous wildfires in the area almost every season. Over time he went on to lead one of the Forest Rangers’ first highly trained and organized Search and Rescue Teams providing Air, Water, Ice, Ledge and Forest recovery of lost and injured persons.

After retiring from NYSDEC in 1989, Howard served as a Town of Schroon Councilman and found his way to the Charlotte Harbor area in Florida for 25 winters where he and Mary Jean enjoyed many winters fishing, exploring and making friends.

A Funeral Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 1114 US Rt. 9, Schroon Lake. A reception will follow at the church.

Howard will be remembered as a caring and responsible steward of the natural world, a loving father and husband, a very hard worker, and a generous and compassionate citizen. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations are made to High Peaks Hospice or the Forest Ranger Scholarship Foundation Inc., PO Box 72, Warrensburg, NY 12885.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Edward L. Kelly Funeral Home. To offer online condolences please visit, click here.