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Page 6 Gouverneur Tribune Press, Thursday March 20,2008 Richville news and notes... Easter Egg Hunt planned for Friday at United Church By LilaYoungs Coming up on Friday, March 21 at 10am there will be the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the United Church. All children are welcome to participate. On Wednesday, March 26 at 11am at the Richville Free Library there will be a program for infants and toddlers with Ann Stone. Parents, caregivers, grandparents and family are welcome to attend with their children. There will be music, stories and crafts as well as refreshments. This is a great opportunity to meet with other parents and give the little ones a time to be together. Ann MacKinnon advances to Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker for Lacy Realty LLC Stone was a kindergarten teacher, worked with the early fives and is an all around wonderful person. Candle lighters at the United Church this past Sunday were Tiffany aud Katie Jenkins. Emily Jenkins returned the basket and passed it on to another child during the children's service. During services 20 plus children participated ill Easter pageantry, bringing symbols of the season to the altar. Young people from Richville who are in the upooming play \Oliver\ are Timmy Bowman, Josh Ferguson, Tyler Law and Fred Nentvvick. If any names have been omitted please let nve know as these participants certainly have worked hard and deserve being noted. If you did not see the pictures and story of Romayne Hartshorn's trip to London under'Sandy Wyman's by-line last 'week, it is well worth looking up. Romayne had a wonderful time in London seeing the sights that included the marvels of the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London, the British Museum and St.\ Paul's Cathedral. Romayne and David spent time vvillt Rob, Holly and their sons, Fletcher aud Marshall on the section of London called the City. Pletcher celebrated his 2\'' birthday early so that grandmother Romayne and Uncle David could attend. Happy Easter to all and enjoy the moments of sunshine aud better weather. Alex MacKinnon joined Lacy Realty, West Main Street, Gouverneur, in January of 2007, as a salesperson working in all areas of real estate. Alex's extensive background in commercial agriculture makes him well qualified to be the Farm and Rural Property Specialist for Lacy Realty. He operated a large dairy in the Gouverneur area for 34 years, retiring in February of 2006. He is well versed in. all types of farms that operate in the area including all forms of animal agriculture both organic and conventional. Alex was born and raised in Washington's Crossing, New Jersey near the famous spot where George Washington crossed the Delaware River. He received his BA degree from Trenton State College. He served 20 years on the Gouverneur Board of Education, a number of years as president. He was elected to the St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators in 1993 serving as Chairman 2002-3 and most recently reelected in 2006. He has chaired a number the Board's committees and is presently involved in the New York Open Space Committee, Region Six. Lacy Realty LLC, under the leadership of its co- founders, namesake William (Bill) Lacy, and managing broker Penny L. Bogardus, has been selling real estate since May of 2000. Experience and a strict attention to detail assure that each client, no matter the value of the property, receives the same impeccable service. An unwavering commitment to small hometown values, education and advancement in technology will guarantee the company's dominate position in the greater Gouverneur market again in 2008. As of March 15, 2008, Lacy Realty LLC has 2.7 percent of the listings on the St. Lawrence County Multiple Listing Service, yet in the past year sold 8.5 percent, totaling over six million dollars worth of property. Local Artists & Collectors The Gouverneur Museum will be holding an exhibit of antique and fine art and artifacts the month of April. The museum is open Wednesdays & Saturdays, lpm-3pm. If you are interested in loaning one piece of antique art, any number of antique artifacts/tools, and one contemporary art work please call Joe Laurenza at 287-3193. On Saturday, April 5 1pm- 4pm there will be an artist' reception. Local artists and collectors are encouraged to participate. Community Bank, N.A. President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Tryniski (far right) joins Chief Banking Officer Brian Donahue (far left) in honoring Gouverneur District Manager Ken Snyder (second from left), West Carthage Branch Manager Shirley Bloss (center) and Lowville District Manager Adam Smykla (second from right). Mr. Snyder was recently named Community Bank, N.A.'s North Market Top Performer in Home Equity Loan Production for 2007. 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