Happy Mother’s Day

I would like to especially recognize all mothers and wish them a blessed day on this Mother’s Day of 2022.

“The business done in the home is nothing less than the shaping of the bodies and souls of humanity. The family is the factory that manufactures mankind.”

G.K. Chesterton
from the book The Story of the Family

Comptroller Releases Review of Recently Adopted $220.5 Billion State Budget

The New York state comptroller’s office released its analysis of the recently enacted record-breaking $220.5 billion state budget passed on April 9th. The state’s coffers this year were bolstered by higher-than-expected tax revenues, as well as federal pandemic aid.

While the State’s financial position currently appears strong, sustaining new recurring commitments over a longer time period may be difficult, as new economic risks emerge, federal funds are spent down, and temporary tax revenues sunset. Bolstering reserve funds is essential for ensuring services New Yorkers rely on can be preserved through economic challenges and fiscal uncertainties, and every opportunity should be taken to maximize deposits to the State’s statutory rainy day reserve funds.

The entire report can be read here.

LGPC’s ProcellaCOR Test Advances Past APA

On April 14th, the Adirondack Park Agency, approved a proposal by the Lake George Park Commission, to use the chemical, ProcellaCOR, on two sites in the lake as a test of managing Eurasian watermilfoil.

The Lake George Park Commission will take up the matter at it’s Tuesday, April 26, 2022 meeting. Please address any comments or concerns to the Lake George Park Commission by Tuesday’s meeting.

Happy Easter – 2022


The Risen Christ – Ambrogio De Stefano Borgognone, 1510

May you rejoice and be glad this Easter Sunday!

1 Peter 1:3: “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”

DEC Statewide Forest Ranger Highlights

Town of Bolton
Warren County

Wilderness Rescue: On April 10 at 8:15 p.m., Warren County 911 requested Forest Ranger assistance regarding a group hiking Cat and Thomas mountains. One of the members got separated and called for help. Ranger Kabrehl responded to the coordinates provided by 911 and located the subject approximately one-half mile from the Edgecomb Pond trailhead. Ranger Kabrehl assisted the 18-year-old from the Bronx to the trailhead where the subject was taken by ambulance to the hospital. Resources were clear at 11:30 p.m.


Swift water rescue training.
Hamlet of North River
Warren County

Swift Water Training: On April 8, Forest Rangers from Region 5 took advantage of seasonally high waters on the Hudson River to train for emergency swift water rescues. Rangers used an inflatable rescue boat to perform whitewater maneuvers including ferry angles, j-turns, and upriver/downriver travel. These training exercises help Rangers perform at advanced levels when responding to incidents in difficult conditions.

LGPC Public Information Session – ProcellaCOR

The Lake George Park Commission will be holding a public information session via teleconference on Friday, April 15th at 3pm regarding its proposal to undertake a demonstration Eurasian watermilfoil control project using the aquatic herbicide ProcellaCOR.

The Commission is the NYS agency charged with the long-term protection of Lake George, including management of invasive species. ProcellaCOR is a federal and state approved next-generation aquatic herbicide that has been tremendously successful at controlling milfoil, with no impacts on public health or the environment. The Commission will have state agency and industry experts providing a presentation on this herbicide, followed by Q&A with members of the public who join theteleconference.

To access Friday’s meeting, at 3pm on April 15th, simply go on the Commission’s website; https://lgpc.ny.gov and click the ProcellaCOR link on the homepage

LGPC Chairman Bruce Young – Rest in Peace


In this photo from 2012, Bruce Young is seen with Lake George in the background.

It is with great sadness that I report that the Chairman of the Lake George Park Commission, Huletts Landing resident, and friend, Bruce Young, has passed away.

Mr. Young was, by far, the longest serving Chairman of the Lake George Park Commission, having been appointed and reappointed by different Governors from different parties to be Chairman. He led the advancement of many protections for Lake George and its users.

Mr. Young’s accomplishments in life are many, but he told me in many conversations I had with him over the years, that being Chairman of the Lake George Park Commission was one of the most important things he did.

He was devoted to Huletts Landing and Lake George in many, many ways. Mr. Young served for many years as a Trustee and Treasurer of the Mountain Grove Memorial church. His grandfather, Harland Foote, was the original builder of the church.

He will always be remembered as a leader in the conservation and protection of Lake George. He will be greatly missed.

When Mr. Young was reappointed for an additional term as Chairman, he told me: “When I look out at this beautiful body of water I realize that my job is to protect it, but while doing so, to always remember that our citizens are part of the Lake George story and that their legitimate rights need equal protection. It may be a quaint phrase, but I believe in maximum use without abuse. I believe that being appointed to three consecutive terms by different governors is evidence that the approach we’re taking is the right one.”

As information develops regarding his services, I will post.

School Board Election & Budget Vote: May 17th

Voting for five open seats on the Whitehall school board, adoption of the annual school budget and a school bus purchase resolution will take place on Monday, May 17th between 12:00 noon and 8:00 pm at the Large Group Instruction Room of the Junior-Senior high school building on Buckley Road in Whitehall.

Voters will also be asked to approve the purchase of a sixty-five person school bus, not to exceed the cost of $127,040.

A public hearing will be held on Monday, May 9th at 6:00 pm for the presentation of the budget.