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DEC Seeks Information From Owner of Dog That Bit Fire Tower Steward

June 19th, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Incident Occurred on Hadley Mountain on Friday, June 8

NYSDEC LogoThe NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is seeking information about the status of the rabies vaccination from the owner of a dog that bit a Hadley Mountain Fire Tower Steward on Friday, June 8.

DEC hopes to confirm the dog is up to date on rabies vaccination to prevent the young man who was bitten from being required to get the full cycle of rabies treatment.

The incident, in which the steward was bit on the ring finger, occurred late in the morning. The dog was a black Labrador retriever mix who was accompanying a group of two males and a female estimated to be in their late 20s and early 30s. Some or all of the members of the group possibly lived in the Town of Luzerne.

Immediately after being bitten the steward left the scene of the incident to administer first aid. When he returned the group had left. The next day he went to the hospital and was required to receive five shots to begin the rabies treatment cycle.

DEC asks that the owner of the dog please contact the DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook at 518-897-1300 and confirm whether the dog it is up to date on its rabies vaccination. This may prevent the young man from having to continue rabies treatment.

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DEC Charges Saranac Lake Resident with a Boating While Intoxicated Misdemeanor and Speeding Violation

June 1st, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack News

NYSDEC LogoOn May 26, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) Division of Law Enforcement charged Raymond R. Muncil, 18, of Saranac Lake with boating while intoxicated (misdemeanor) and operating a vessel at a speed not reasonable and prudent (a violation under the New York State Navigation Law).

“Boaters operating a vessel while ability impaired by drugs or alcohol is a serious offense,” said Captain Lawrence DiDonato of DEC’s Ray Brook Office. “In addition to being subject to arrest, fines and imprisonment, the safety of all who enjoy New York’s waters is jeopardized when vessels are operated by intoxicated individuals.”

DEC Environmental Conservation Officers responded to a boat accident on the Saranac River Channel near the Lower Lock where Mr. Muncil was found to be intoxicated. He was taken to the New York State Police Barrack at Ray Brook for processing and was issued a ticket to appear in Harrietstown Town Court. Muncil faces maximum possible penalties of $2,100 in fines and up to 1 year in jail.

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Murder is Bad PR

March 29th, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack Life

“After 11 days and the largest manhunt in New York State history, Robert Garrow was finally in custody.”

Almost 40 years ago, something horrific happened in the Adirondacks – I’m not talking about a big storm or some development project either.

Recent news in Vermont had me pondering my good fortune at only having to “crisis-manage” the inconvenience of a recent hurricane. Besides having to hear about declaring a “disaster” when the snow doesn’t fall, that’s really the worst thing that has impacted our brand in recent memory. It could have been murder.

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