Whiteface First Snow

Would you believe that Whiteface had its first snowfall this past weekend? The beginning of the skiing and riding season isn’t that far off, it’s slated for Friday, Nov. 25. So tune up the skis and boards!!

Whiteface First Snow 2016

Photos and video courtesy of ORDA/Whiteface Lake Placid.

Carl Heilman 2017 Calendars Have Arrived at LGA

If you are a fan of stunning Lake George visuals, the Lake George Association has some exciting news to share with you — especially if you are looking to keep Lake George in your sight all year round.

The 2017 edition of Carl Heilman II’s Lake George calendar is going on sale. As always, the images are stunning.

The calendar sale raises money that is put toward the Lake George Association’s Lake-Saving Projects — so purchasing the calendar from the Lake George Association allows you to view the Lake through Carl Heilman II’s dramatic eyes and helps the LGA protect the Lake’s water quality, too!

You can pick up your Carl Heilman II calendars at the LGA office for $16, or for just $1 more ($17) it can be mailed to you.

Don’t delay — these calendars always sell out fast!

To purchase your copies of the 2017 Lake George calendar (or order them to be sent to you), please call Mona at 518-668-3558 or email: info@lakegeorgeassociation.org.

Ballantyne Wins at Providence College Invitational Regatta


Liam Ballantyne (far right) and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy sailing team at the Providence College Invitational Regatta this past weekend. (Click image to see full-scale.)

Liam Balllantyne (son of Peter and Angela) competed with the US Coast Guard Academy sailing team at the Providence College Invitational Regatta this past weekend. They won the regatta, with Liam and Becky (both pictured above in the team sailing pinnies – wore over their life vests ) winning the A fleet.

Liam will be sailing at the Boston College Center Series this coming weekend.

Other USCGA sailing team members were at three other regattas this weekend, so this photo is just 5 of the 28 sailing team members.

The team is currently ranked fourth in the nation, and the women’s team is ranked second.

Leaves are Changing / Winter Work Begins

The leaves are changing, boats are being put away for the winter, and the nights are getting longer and colder in Huletts. Things have been quiet on the Huletts Current for a few weeks but I wanted to post some shots of some work going on around the community. Both of the below pictures were taken in the last week.

If you’ve departed for the winter, don’t worry, I will continue to post stories throughout the winter – although with a little less regularity. If you have any ideas for stories or interviews please drop me a note. There are no local town elections to cover this year but life goes on. Wherever this finds you – I hope you and yours are well – until we are all back in Huletts again.


A view from behind “Garden View” cottage as a new roof is being installed.


A view from the second hole of the Huletts Golf course.

September Dresden Town Board Meeting Minutes

The minutes from the September 2016 Dresden Town Board meetings were recently approved and have been posted on the town’s website.

September Minutes

The October minutes will not be approved until November and so on. (Some months are not immediately approved at the following month’s meeting in the event of changes.)

Saturday Quote

“Moral character or character is an evaluation of a particular individual’s stable moral qualities. The concept of character can imply a variety of attributes including the existence or lack of virtues such as empathy, courage, fortitude, honesty, and loyalty, or of good behaviors or habits.”

Definition of Moral character – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LGLC Names Two New Board Members


George Morris (left) and James W. Wolitarsky (right) recently were appointed to the Board of the Lake George Land Conservancy.

The Lake George Land Conservancy (LGLC) recently announced the recent addition of two new directors to its Board, George Morris and James W. Wolitarsky.

“We are very excited to have Jim and George join our Board,” said LGLC Executive Director Jamie Brown. “Both bring to the LGLC strong leadership skills, a commitment to our mission, and a rich and deep connection to Lake George. It’s been great getting to know these two new Directors, hearing about their ideas, their stories about time spent on the lake, but mostly their enthusiasm for protecting the land that protects this special place. We extend a warm welcome to our newest Directors and look forward to the impact that they will make on LGLC and the lake.”

George Morris recently finished his 31st year with Oliver Wyman, the international management consulting firm and part of Marsh and McLennan, where he is a Partner in the Financial Services group based in New York City. His consulting career began after graduating with an MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (1985) and an AB from Dartmouth College (1980). In 2016 he co-authored a paper on risk management for non-profits based on financial analysis of charities in New York State. Now, he is semi-retired and leads the firm’s Social Impact initiative out of the New York office and contributes to developing future generations of world-class management advisors.

Mr. Morris resides in Pilot Knob, NY, and is a third generation lover of Lake George. His lake experience began at his parents’ house, also known as “Flower Down”, in the Town of Lake George. Mr. Morris is a hiker and forager, loves sailing, early morning boat rides, and kayaking. He’s a second generation member of the Lake George Club and raced sailboats there for many summers.

James (Jim) W. Wolitarsky is the former President and Chief Executive Officer of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, a major U.S. east coast full-service financial services firm headquartered in Philadelphia, PA. Jim joined the company in 1991 as its Chief Financial Officer. He was elected President and Chief Operating Officer in January 2000 and Chief Executive Officer in January 2001. He also served as Chairman of its Executive Committee.

Jim received a B.A. degree in 1968 from Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA and earned a M.B.A. degree in 1973 from New York University. He served in the United States Army as a sergeant from 1968 to 1970 with service in Vietnam and was decorated with a Bronze Star and Vietnam Cross of Gallantry.

Mr. Wolitarsky is currently a board manager of Pennsylvania Hospital, a core member hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Health System; a director of D.A. Davidson Companies, a full-service regional securities broker-dealer doing business in the western United States and a director of Pennsylvania Trust Company. He has served on many boards, including as Vice Chairman and Treasurer for the FUND for Lake George, and has lectured nationally and participated in a wide array of financial conferences and forums.

Mr. Wolitarsky first came to the lake when he was 5 or 6 years old and then spent every subsequent childhood summer for 2 or 3 weeks with his family at a rented lakeside cottage on Black Point Road in Ticonderoga. He and his wife, Nini, bought their current home on the lake in 2006. Jim and Nini live in Villanova, PA, and have four children.

New Area Code in Eastern Upstate New York Announced

Telephone, Cell Phone Customers To Use 838 Area Code Starting in 3rd Quarter 2017

The New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) today announced that a new area code number has been assigned for eastern upstate New York. The new 838 area code will provide additional much-needed phone numbers for residents and businesses in the existing 518 area code region. The new area code will be activated by the third quarter of 2017.

The new area code will be overlaid on the existing 518 calling area, which will result in mandatory 10-digit dialing since two area codes will serve the same calling area. Regions served by multiple areas codes must employ 10-digit dialing as required by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandate. It is important to note that all existing telephone users in the region will retain their current phone numbers, including the 518 area code.

Throughout the implementation, the Commission will be conducting outreach to the public to ensure that customers are aware of the area code change and its implementation milestones. The geographic area associated with the new 838 area code is located in all or part of 17 counties: Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saint Lawrence, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren and Washington.

Excepted from the Dept of Public Service Press Release found here.

Saturday Quote

“We cannot adequately combat environmental degradation unless we attend to causes related to human and social degradation.”

Pope Francis