“The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates.”
Tacitus (Roman Senator)
News & Opinion About Huletts Landing, N.Y.
“The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates.”
Tacitus (Roman Senator)
One project that the Friends of Historic Huletts is working on, is recording oral histories from longtime residents and people associated with Huletts Landing to preserve our area’s unique history.
We all have stories to tell, stories we have lived from the inside out. We organize these memories of our lives into stories.
Oral history is the systematic collection of living people’s testimony about their own experiences. Historians have finally recognized that the everyday memories of everyday people, not just the rich and famous, have historical importance. If we do not collect and preserve those memories, those stories, then one day they will disappear forever.
Friends of Historic Huletts would like to start an “oral history bank”, composed of recordings, video and testimony that is specific to the experiences of people from Hulett’s Landing. Oral history depends upon human memory and the spoken word. With the proliferation of camcorders and YouTube, this could be a great project and open to all.
Do you have a unique memory of Huletts? Then record it. Better yet, can you identify someone who has some great memories or stories about Huletts? Then ask them to sit for an interview where their narrative can be recorded.
I will be doing a few of these in the months ahead and posting them here. This is truly a worthy endeavor that everyone can join in and and learn from.
it’s fun to see an astronaut on a golf course.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAONkS06LFU
Lake George Land Conservancy Gets Big Gift
The Lake George Land Conservancy was the recipient of a large grant from the Helen V. Froehlich Foundation recently.
Washington County Budget Cuts Protested
A number of people turned out to protest cuts to the Washington County Budget, the Post Star reports. Presently, no cuts have been proposed to the Washington County Beach.
Some hotel guests pose for the camera while standing next to the original Casino in 1949.
The Stranger: [voiceover]
“Way out west there was this fella I wanna tell ya about. Goes by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least that was the handle his loving parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. See, this Lebowski, he called himself “The Dude”. Now, “Dude” – there’s a name no man would self-apply where I come from. But then there was a lot about the Dude that didn’t make a whole lot of sense. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that’s why I found the place so darned interestin’. See, they call Los Angeles the “City Of Angels”; but I didn’t find it to be that, exactly. But I’ll allow it as there are some nice folks there. ‘Course I ain’t never been to London, and I ain’t never seen France. And I ain’t never seen no queen in her damned undies, so the feller says. But I’ll tell you what – after seeing Los Angeles, and this here story I’m about to unfold, well, I guess I seen somethin’ every bit as stupefyin’ as you’d seen in any of them other places. And in English, too. So I can die with a smile on my face, without feelin’ like the good Lord gypped me. Now this here story I’m about to unfold took place in the early ’90s – just about the time of our conflict with Sad’m and the I-raqis. I only mention it because sometimes there’s a man… I won’t say a hero, ’cause, what’s a hero? Sometimes, there’s a man. And I’m talkin’ about the Dude here – the Dude from Los Angeles. Sometimes, there’s a man, well, he’s the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that’s the Dude. The Dude, from Los Angeles. And even if he’s a lazy man – and the Dude was most certainly that. Quite possibly the laziest in all of Los Angeles County, which would place him high in the runnin’ for laziest worldwide. Sometimes there’s a man, sometimes, there’s a man. Well, I lost my train of thought here. But… aw, hell. I’ve done introduced it enough.”
The Big Lebowski
Post Star Notices Adirondack Park Agency Craziness
There was an editorial in the Post Star about new proposed Adirondack Park Agency regulations regarding boat houses. Everyone is noticing how fast the APA is killing communities. Read the whole thing.
“The APA apparently has a lot of free time on its hands, now that half the land in the Adirondack Park is protected by statute and the other half is being abandoned faster than an underage drinking party during a police raid. Lacking a sufficient number of puppies to kick and left to its own gluttonous impulses, the agency has decided to extend its regulatory reach to telling lakeside property owners what they can do with the roofs of boathouses.”
Washington County Sales Tax Revenue Up This Month
Nick Reisman at the Wash Blog reports some good news and bad news.
Bridge Must Go
The Addison County Independent has a story about the need to demolish the Lake Champlain Bridge spanning Lake Champlain at Crown Point and Addison, VT.
No Deficit Deal So Far in Special Session
More of doing nothing, makes the deficit go up. Read the Associated Press article.
Vermont Catamounts Open Season at Loyola Friday
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEz2ozOzFqE
Cool Science Website Shows How Small Things Really Are
This is for anyone who loves science. Here is a cool website from the University of Utah that I stumbled upon which shows how small things really are at the microbiological level. Use the scroll bar to zoom in on the bottom.
Absentee Ballots Included in Vote Totals (Unofficial)
The absentee ballots in the Dresden Town Board election were counted today. Here are the updated totals with absentee ballots included.
Town Board Vote – 2 Seats Open
Votes | |||
Wayne Barrett (I) | 122 | ||
Arthur Borin (R) | 110 | ||
Joanne Farley (R) | 105 | ||
Carl Sobeck (D) | 88 | ||
George Gang (D) | 36 |
I make no bones about it, my videography skills are not the greatest. However, as you may have noticed, they’re getting better.
So here is a recap of a few scenes that I shot from the last year, that haven’t been seen so far.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKoQEerQaZk
As always on Veteran’s Day, we take a few moments to thank all the veterans of our armed forces for their contributions and sacrifices.
The Washington County Board of Elections did not count the Dresden absentee ballots Tuesday.
Because of Veterans Day, their office is closed on Wednesday.
The Dresden absentee ballots should be counted on Thursday. As of 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, 52 absentee ballots had been returned. To be counted, an absentee ballot has to have been postmarked, November 2nd, the day before the election.
Even though our name was misspelled on the Giants media pass when I visited their training camp in Albany in August, the fact that we were given media credentials demonstrates how bloggers have gained status in reporting on the news in the last year alone.
Yesterday we celebrated one year of posts at the Huletts Current. So to recap the last year I thought I would link to the top 10 posts from our first year:
1. Doing it Mountain Dew – Huletts 1980’s
2. Interview with Adam Terry, Baltimore Raven
3. Center for Watershed Protection -Their Backyard
4. The Lost Radio Ad
5. Behind the Plays: NY Giants Training Camp
6. What Exactly is a Catamount?
7. Behind the Scenes of the Today Show
8.Two Great Guys Honored
9.The Mystery of the 1842 Marker
10. The Keough’s & Vice President Biden
Tomorrow, the celebration continues with some out-takes from the videos I shot this past year.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5bsQ_YDYCI