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29th Annual WGY Christmas Wish!
It is with great excitement that we embark on our 29th annual WGY Christmas Wish Campaign! WGY Christmas Wish has been able to help countless children in the Northeast for the past 28 years thanks to the thousands of individuals who care enough to give.
WGY Christmas Wish benefits children 19 years and under in the Great Northeast. Special emphasis is given to critical care services and recreational programs for ill, underprivileged and homeless children.
WGY Christmas Wish looks to benefit children directly. All administrative costs for the Christmas Wish campaign are absorbed by WGY. Our staff donates time and energy to insure that every dime we collect goes directly to non-profit children's organizations in the Great Northeast. With continued community support, the
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Welcome Gregory Supply Customers! Gregory Supply will be switching its name to Curtis Lumber. Gregory Supply has been running as a division of Curtis Lumber Company since Curtis purchased them back in October of 2006.
Gregory Supply has been doing business in Clinton County since its inception in 1940 in Dannemora. It then opened its current location at 140 Tom Miller Road in Plattsburgh in the early 1950’s and has since expanded to 4 total lumber yards in Burlington, VT, Ray Brook, NY and Williston, VT as well.
In an October 2006 press release, Gregory Supply Co., Inc. President, Ray Heatherton, said "The interests of our customers and staff have been at the forefront of our minds during the discussions leading to this decision. This merger will give our customers additional choices in products and
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Curtis Lumber - Proud Supplier of Extreme Makeover Home Edition! Curtis Lumber Co., Inc., and Amedore Homes Inc., a home builder in Albany, joined forces to build a house for Debbie Oatman-Gaitan and her four sons. It was the first time that the TV show has built a home for a family in upstate New York.
Debbie Oatman, 49, a single parent and student at the College of Saint Rose has 4 children. She adopted three of her sons - D.J., Kevin and Brian - with multiple disabilities and diagnoses of being HIV-positive. They range in age from 14 to 20. Her biological son’s name is Scout and he’s elementary school-aged.
Curtis Lumber Co., Inc. in Ballston Spa donated materials and logistical support to build the home.
"When Extreme Makeover: Home Edition came to us, we took on this challenge without hesitation," said George
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