Skip Linhart Memorial Golf Tournament Results

The Skip Linhart Memorial Golf Tournament was this past Saturday. Here are the results:

Winning Team
John Stanton
Matt Despres
Charlie Hollander

Longest drive
Women – Lisa Boland
Men – John Stanton

Closet to the pin
Women – Ginny Lyons
Men – Don Gellentien

To all the winners and event participants: Congratulations!

In Loving Memory: Theresa Kapusinski R.I.P.


Theresa Kapusinski

I’m sorry to have to say that my step-mother, Theresa Kapusinski, passed away this past weekend from a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Theresa was last in Huletts in 2010 when my father died. She was a shy, quiet person who never sought any attention. In one of my last conversations with her – she told me she was praying for “everyone in the community.” I list her obituary at the bottom of this post.

“May God support us all the day long, till the shades lengthen and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over, and our work is done. Then in His mercy may He give us a safe lodging, and a holy rest and peace at the last.”

THERESA (TAFURI) KAPUSINSKI, 77, of Salisbury, MD, and formerly of Cedar Grove, NJ, and Huletts Landing, NY, died Saturday, August 12, 2017 in Salisbury, Maryland after a brief illness.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she was the daughter of Nicholas and Ida Tafuri. Her father, Nicholas Tafuri, was a renowned artist and animator of the popular cartoon character, Popeye the Sailor for King Features studios. Mrs. Kapusinski held a Master’s Degree in Theology from Mundelein College in Chicago.

She served as a Franciscan sister for 20+ years, helping the communities of Midland / Big Spring of West Texas. She had a love of simplicity and felt called to help the poor and those most in need. She was a teacher and worked with abused women. After leaving her religious order to “grow and serve others,” Theresa worked as a religion teacher at Saint Aloysius Academy in Bayonne, NJ and later at Lacordaire Academy in Montclair NJ. She finished her career as a Professor of World Religions at Caldwell University in Caldwell, NJ.

She married Dr. Albert T. Kapusinski in 1987 and was devoted to him and her local community. After they retired and moved to Salisbury, Maryland, Theresa was active in many church and civic groups.

Theresa was a caring, sensitive person who readily shared her faith with others. She was always willing to listen and help those in need.

Theresa is preceded in death by her late husband, Dr. Albert T. Kapusinski. She is survived by three stepsons, Albert J. (Elyse) Kapusinski, George (Lynn) Kapusinski, and Frank (Doreen) Kapusinski and two step-grandchildren: Margot and Gwendolyn. She is also survived by her brother, Anthony (Loretta) Tafuri and niece, Lenora.

A local memorial service will be held at a later date.

Saturday August 19th: Skip Linhart Memorial Golf Tournament

Saturday August 19th: Skip Linhart Memorial Golf Tournament
to benefit the Huletts Golf Course

Saturday August 19th
$35.00 Entry Fee
Includes: Greens Fees, One Mulligan & Lunch (Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Soda & Water)

Awards For:
Closest to the Pin: 2nd hole for MEN & WOMEN
Longest Drive: 1st hole for MEN & WOMEN
$25.00 to each winner

Tee Time – 10:30 AM

Please sign-up at the Caddy Shack BEFORE noon on August 18th so teams can be assigned.

Ages 16 and older.

2017 Day to Remember: Kerry A. McNelis Memorial Run Results


Kerry A. McNelis Memorial Run Award Winners. (Click image to see larger version.)

The Huletts Landing Day to Remember was this past Saturday. Here are the results from the Kerry A. McNelis Memorial Run and golf competition.

15 and Under Women
1. Lauren Keough
2. Rachel Godfield
3. Kylie Shultz

15 and Under Men
1. John McNelis Jr.
2. Patrick McNelis
3. Jake Shultz

16-29 Women
1. Amanda McNelis
2. Erin Godfried
3. Allie Curly

16-29 Men
1. Patrick Keenan
2. John Keenan
3. Matt Ellesio

30-49 Women
1. Kathleen Godfried
2. Kerri Malmgren
3. Krista Derencin

30-49 Men
1. Tom Crawford
2. Colin Kane
3. Bucky Smith

50+ Women
1. Nancy Hurley
2. Christine McNelis
3. Cindy Rogers

50+ Men
1. John Schultz
2. John McNelis
3. Patrick Keenan

Women: Youngest
Mia Godfried (6.5 years old)

Men: Youngest
Widier Smith (5 years old)

Senior Association
Lynn King

Golf Results
Winning Score = 25
Patrick McNelis
Patrick McNelis
Nick Sheuchenko
Nicholas Sheuchenko

To all the winners and event participants: Congratulations!

Couple Celebrates 60th Wedding Anniversary


Pat and Irene McNelis celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with family and friends in Huletts Landing.

Many congratulations were given to Pat and Irene McNelis as they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with family and friends in the Huletts Casino on Friday evening. A large crowd turned out to honor this remarkable couple. Everyone enjoyed the evening of fun which included toasts and remarks by family members. Mr. McNelis concluded with a heartfelt talk which included a remembrance of the first time the couple came to Huletts Landing in 1958.

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. McNelis and their family. You are loved by many!

Women’s Guild Wine & Cheese Fundraiser a Success


A large crowd turned out for the wine and cheese fundraiser held in mid-July by the Huletts Landing Women’s Guild.

The annual wine and cheese fundraiser for the Outreach Program was held on Friday, July 14, at the Washington County Park Pavilion by the Huletts Landing Women’s Guild. The fundraiser was a great success thanks to all the residence and guests who supported the event. The proceeds will enable the Outreach Program to provide help to the needy.

Participants enjoyed an evening of wine, hors d’oeuvres, music and fun conversation surrounded by a flair of Adirondack ambience.


The tables were decorated beautifully.

Thank you to the many volunteers on the committee for their teamwork in creating such an enjoyable gathering. It was an evening to remember. Also a special thanks to Bruce Young for sharing his hunting treasurers from escapades around the world. They were a focal point for every table.

Guild volunteers pictured above from left to right: Bernadette Perrone, Millie Gorman, Roberta Raymond, Barbara Gries, Robin DeLucia, Toni Richards, Susan Young, Cathy Leghorn and missing Barbara Davidson, Pam Hansen and Donna Short.

Message from Fire Chief on Sunday Morning Bluff Head Event

On Sunday 7/30/2017 around 1:00 a.m. the Huletts Landing fire whistle blew and pagers went off with a message that there was an explosion at a home on Bluff Head road that blew a hole in the floor and is creating a heavy smoke condition. Huletts, Dresden, Whitehall and Putnam Fire Departments along with Skeensboro EMS all responding.

I’m happy to report that the smoke was actually steam, and the hole was in the kitchen wall (not the floor), which cleared the kitchen counter top of everything on it. The cause was a furnace that failed to shut off and ruptured the main cast iron hot water line.

The occupants will testify that the whole house shook from the explosion, with all the items on the kitchen counter crashing to the floor.

The renters are to be applauded for exiting the home in a safe and organized manner. There were two ways out so they didn’t have to walk thru the broken bottles on the kitchen floor They assembled in a safe place, accounted for each other and made that information readily available when we arrived.

From every call we try to learn something, we drill so certain actions become automatic in the face of danger, it makes us better. So the question I have for the community is:

Do you have two ways out of your residence, practice fire drills in your homes, advise any renters or children on how to get out, account for each other, and assemble together in a safe place? Be sure to check your smoke alarms and fire extinguishers. Proper planning saves lives.

Please thank your firemen for their healthy hearts and bravery for running toward the danger without hesitation from a sound sleep in the middle of the night. I am so proud to be 1 of 30 of this community service organization. Most of all, thank you for your support.

Sincerely,
Jay VanderPlaat
Fire Chief

Phone Outage Caused by Compromised Cable

On Wednesday, July 26th, at about 7:30 pm, people started noticing that there was no cell or land-line phone service in the Landing. All internet traffic was also cut off. To be blunt – this was a serious communication and safety issue. No phone or internet service at all in the entire landing.

The Huletts Landing Volunteer fire department opened the fire house doors, put a fire engine out by the street with a sign and manned the fire house from 8:00 pm until midnight. They had a sign-up sheet that would take us thru the next day with firemen on call continuously. Our only means of communication with the 911 desk in Fort Edward for fire and medical emergencies was by radio on the fire engine. I hope the community saw or realized what to do in case of an emergency.

Huletts Landing is served by a Verizon fiber optic cable that was compromised (most likely by an animal) somewhere close to or in Whitehall.

So the “bottom line” is when our fiber optic line gets compromised, we quickly realize how rural we are. Our cell tower communicates with the outside world the same way our house phones do.

So many thanks go out to our Fire Chief, Jay VanderPlaat, and all the dedicated volunteers of the Huletts Landing Volunteer Fire department. Please thank your fireman (who is also your neighbor) for their commitment to public safety and for all they do for all of us!

Reminder: Men’s Golf Every Thursday

This is a reminder that the men’s golf outings continue on Thursday mornings.

The group meets most Thursday morning at 9:00 a m (…weather permitting !) at the “Caddy Shack”. Those wanting to participate will find a “Sign Up Sheet” posted on the “Bulletin Board.” All players must arrive before the start time of 9:00 a.m. For players who are not members of the registered Huletts Landing Golf community, the greens fee for the round is $10.00.

It is always a fun morning and the post game camaraderie is always filled with humorous and exciting antics like determining who the “Winners and Losers” were and how many “Quarter” penalty fines were levied by the benevolent “Commissioner!”

So please consider joining the other fellows of the Landing. You will hopefully find the experience both enjoyable and rewarding.

Froehlich Continues Generous Support of LGLC Efforts

The Lake George Land Conservancy (LGLC) has received a grant of $190,000 from the Helen V. Froehlich Foundation in continued support of focused conservation projects and initiatives that will help protect the land that protects the lake forever.

The grant will be used on priority projects, including $100,000 towards the LGLC’s Indian Brook/Northwest Bay Conservation Initiative, which includes focused land protection efforts in the Indian Brook and Northwest Bay watersheds in Bolton.

“We are so grateful to the Froehlich Foundation for its generous support,” stated LGLC Executive Director Jamie Brown. “Thanks to the Foundation, the LGLC is able to put in place lasting solutions that have been proven to protect water quality. With their contribution, our work, especially in the Indian Brook/Northwest Bay area, can make an even greater impact.”

In December of 2016, the LGLC purchased the 159-acre Wing Pond property in Bolton that protects over 750 feet of a pristine stream that flows directly into Northwest Bay. Other completed projects in this region include:
· 95-acre conservation easement on Federal Hill Road in 1990;
· 500-acre Amy’s Park in 2012 – contains hundreds of acres of wetlands and a portion of the headwaters of Indian Brook;
· 115-acre Godwin Preserve in 2016 – contains acres of vernal pools and several hundred feet of tributaries feeding into Indian Brook;
· 130 acres purchased from SUNY Albany in 2016 – contains over 30 acres of wetlands and several thousand feet of the main tributary of Indian Brook.

The LGLC is currently working with a willing landowner to purchase a conservation easement on critical land near these other protected properties within the watershed of Indian Brook. Once completed, the easement will protect nearly 5,000 linear feet of stream corridor and associated wetlands on Indian Brook.

All of these properties play a role in protecting the water quality of Indian Brook and Northwest Bay, which in turn protects the water quality of Lake George. By protecting wetlands, vernal pools, riparian buffers, and forested areas, the LGLC not only protects the land that protects the lake, but also contributes to the vibrancy of the community by protecting viewsheds and habitats, and providing recreational opportunities.

The Helen V. Froehlich Foundation was created in 1993 with funds provided by the late Helen V. Froehlich of Huletts Landing to assist with the conservation and preservation of Lake George. The Lake George Land Conservancy is just one of several local organizations that benefit from the Foundation’s generosity. This most recent gift is the 23rd consecutive grant awarded to the LGLC by the Froehlich Foundation, a total of nearly $3.5 million.