Published July 04, 2008 11:15 pm - Top care at home; Bicentennial fete success; Willsboro kids lucky; Certificate in stillbirth; 'Right thing' for OLV; History headlined.
Letters to the Editor: July 5, 2008
&letterheadTop care at home
TO THE EDITOR: Yesterday, I had angioplasty performed at the CVPH cath lab. I want everyone to know that we no longer need to travel elsewhere in order to receive quality cardiac health care.
Dr. Joel Wolkiwics of Lake Champlain Cardiology Associates performed the procedure with the most amazing skill I have ever seen! The entire staff of the cath lab operated with the precision, care, professionalism, and quality one would expect from Sloan Kettering or Boston Medical.
I wish to express my sincere thanks to everyone who works at these fine institutions from the bottom of my heart for showing me that excellence is alive and thriving here in Plattsburgh.
Jay Letts
President
Total Computer Supplies and Accessories, Inc.
Plattsburgh
&letterheadBicentennial fete success
TO THE EDITOR: On behalf of the Franklin County Bicentennial Commission, I would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the entire Franklin County community for making the Bicentennial Celebration on June 14 such a success.
Volunteers from every township participated in the parade, in running children's games, in providing entertainment, and in donating services to help the day run smoothly. Sponsors, food vendors, car parkers, cake servers, and historians all pulled together to celebrate 200 years of Franklin County's history. We couldn't have done it without you.
For pictures, details of the day, and a more thorough list of volunteers, please visit www.franklincounty200.com. Thank you, Franklin County.
Anne Werley Smallman
Bicentennial coordinator
Executive director