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A view of utter devastation in Keene from the piles of rubble left by Gulf Brook, which raged with 11 inches of rain from Irene's tempest on Sunday. Staff Photo / Kim Smith Dedam
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Images: Irene hits the North Country
ALVIN REINER Press-Republican The Press Republican Fri Sep 02, 2011, 06:20 AM EDT
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Indians win Class B title
The Peru football team defeated Beekmantown to win the Section VII/X Class B title. INCLUDES SLIDE SHOW
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Three 'D' games go down to the wire
Westport, E'town-Lewis and Wells all have close calls in Section VII Class D girls' soccer quarterfinals; Chazy rolls to victory. INCLUDES SLIDE SHOW
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SLIDESHOW: PSU vs, Oneonta women's soccer
P-R Photographer Rob Fountain catches action between Plattsburgh State and Oneonta State women’s soccer teams on Saturday at the PSU Fieldhouse.
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Indians wrap up Class B
The Peru football team defeated Gouverneur to capture Class B regular-season title and top playoff seed. INCLUDES SLIDESHOW
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Football Slideshow: Peru at Beekmantown
P-R Photographer Rob Fountain captures first half action at CVAC Football game between Peru and Beekmantown Saturday at Beekmantown High School. Peru defeated Beekmantown 34-13.
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SLIDESHOW: Battle of Plattsburgh
Press-Republican photographer Rob Fountain captured memorable images of the 2011 Battle of Plattsburgh celebration.
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Wholesale stores can benefit large families, but can an average family really save money there? Here are 10 things you should buy in bulk to maximize your savings.
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Despite a steady rainfall, the Rouses Point American Legion Color Guard led the Mooers Volunteer Fire Department’s 53rd-annual Labor Day Parade. The event included tractor pulls, games, food, music and more. View a slideshow of the event by P-R photographer Rob Fountain.
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Images: Irene hits the North Country
View images captured by Press-Republican photographers of the impact of Tropical Storm Irene on the North Country residents, structures and landscape.
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