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Archive for January 25th, 2011

Bipartisan Upstate Delegation Will Sit Together at State of the Union

From the office of Congressman Owens WASHINGTON – Tonight, Congressman Bill Owens will join a bipartisan delegation of Upstate New York Members of Congress to sit together during the President’s annual State of the Union address.  Members of the delegation will include Representatives Brian Higgins (NY-27), Chris Lee (NY-26), Paul Tonko (NY-21), Tom Reed (NY-29), […]

It’s going to be tough on the North Country

North Country Public Radio’s Brian Mann comments Please note the generally thoughtful reader comments

Our local winter round-up; There’s no excuse for being bored

By Adele Douglas They can be cold and miserable but our winters do provide some fun and unique opportunities for outdoor activities. My idea of a great day is an outing with friends and/or family, near home, that doesn’t take more than a few hours, then heading home (often with a stop at Rulf’s for […]

Trudeau staff ‘anxious’ about Institute’s future

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

GPS helps Tupper Lake Police Chief find officers allegedly sleeping on duty

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

DEC to close Ray Brook dispatch office

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

EPA tosses out Vermont Lake Champlain cleanup goals

The Free Press reports

Analysis: New group joins New York school aid fight

The PostStandard reports

Senator Surprise New York’s Kirsten Gillibrand was once dismissed as an undeserving political lightweight. Now, with two big legislative wins, her star is suddenly on the rise.

Newsweek reports

North Country Rock Eaters? Not Exactly

The adirondack almanac reports

Labor Agreement opposed Laurentian chief: Formal union deal ‘would thwart local jobs’

The Press Republican reports