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Archive for July 26th, 2012

Doheny says district has 5,300 more people looking for work since Owens took office

From the Office of Candidate for Congress Matt Doheny WATERTOWN – Democrat Bill Owens considers “job creation and economic recovery” to be his top priorities. So why are there more than 5,300 district residents who can’t find jobs since he took over? “My opponent bragged about allegedly attracting 2,000 jobs to the district over a 25-year private sector career,” […]

Owens claims he favors deregulation

From the Office of COngressman Bill Owens WASHINGTON – Congressman Bill Owens voted today in support of H.R. 4078, the Red Tape Reduction and Small Business Job Creation Act. The legislation bans the promulgation of “midnight rules,” includes numerous provisions intended to reduce or streamline the federal regulatory process, requires cost-benefit analyses of new regulatory […]

Large-mouth bass sale provides potential, pitfalls, groups say

Watertown Daily Times | Large-mouth bass sale provides potential, pitfalls, groups say.

Calls for Champlain Canal closure, new invasives law signed

Calls for Champlain Canal Closure, New Invasives Law Signed | The Adirondack Almanack.

GlobalFoundries gives green light to a $2.3B expansion of its Malta computer chip plant

Fab 8 growth plan is a go – Times Union.

Watertown region jobless numbers stay high in June despite tourism season

Watertown Daily Times | North country jobless numbers stay high in June despite tourism season.

Saranac Lake school board mulls sharing superintendent with Lake Placid

Saranac Lake school board mulls sharing superintendent with Lake Placid – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Veterans retreat and reintegration center negotiating for a home

Homeward Bound looks to Helen Hill – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Local theaters need help; Required technical upgrade will cost $100k per screen

Local theaters need help » Local News » Press-Republican.

Large donation gives CCC campaign a boost

Large donation gives CCC campaign a boost » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Owens announces USDA funding for Black Brook

BLACK BROOK – Congressman Bill Owens announced today that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has made funding available to the Town of Black Brook to repair a water district that incurred damages due to flooding from Hurricane Irene in August 2011.


Water quality, speed zones and stop signs highlight board meeting

By John T. Ryan The Town Board’s July 23, 2012 included projections of beginning and completion dates on several important projects.  All board members and Town Attorney Donald Biggs were in attendance. The Water Quality/Sewer System Improvement Project bids are scheduled to be opened on August 10, 2012.