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Which gas stations will need generators?

Capitol Confidential » Which gas stations will need generators?.

Proposed VT-NY natural gas pipeline stirs debate

Proposed VT-NY natural gas pipeline stirs debate | NCPR News.

150 civilian jobs to be lost at Fort Drum « The In Box

Afternoon Read: 150 civilian jobs to be lost at Fort Drum « The In Box.

QubicaAMF implements lean manufacturing at Lowville plant

Watertown Daily Times | QubicaAMF implements lean manufacturing at Lowville plant.

Newton Falls mill equipment on auction block

Watertown Daily Times | Newton Falls mill equipment on auction block.

Food from Farm to feature local products

Food from Farm to feature local products » Local News » Press-Republican.

Gillibrand pushes worker training

Gillibrand pushes worker training » Local News » Press-Republican.

Assembly pushes for $9 minimum wage

Assembly pushes for $9 minimum wage – Times Union.

Who will save the Adirondack Park’s timberlands?

Who will save the Adirondack Park’s timberlands? « The In Box.

Return of BRAC discussion brings memories of past proposed reductions around Fort Drum

Watertown Daily Times | Return of BRAC discussion brings memories of past proposed reductions around Fort Drum.

New gun law still splits the state; Hundreds rally to oppose tough rules, while supporters also have their say

New gun law still splits the state – Times Union.

Backyard Bird Count: Adirondacks Still Underrepresented

Backyard Bird Count: Adirondacks Still Underrepresented | The Adirondack Almanack.

How will new laws affect North Country gun dealers?

How will new laws affect North Country gun dealers? | NCPR News.

Cuomo: “Rooftop highway” needs economic reality check

Cuomo: “Rooftop highway” needs economic reality check | NCPR News.

Saranac Lake Winter Carnival by the numbers

Winter Carnival by the numbers – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com | News, Sports, Jobs

PROTECT releases satellite photographs showing heavy cutting of forests on state conservation easement lands in the Adirondack Park

PROTECT releases satellite photographs showing heavy cutting of forests on state conservation easement lands in the Adirondack Park

Smaller banks earning some credit; State agency points to the role of community institutions in helping farms, small businesses

Smaller banks earning some credit – Times Union.

Plattsburgh Mail Processing Center closed

Plattsburgh Mail Processing Center closed » Local News » Press-Republican.

Laurentian Aerospace seeking funding alternatives

Laurentian Aerospace seeking funding alternatives » Breaking News » Press-Republican.

Goodbye to Saturday mail?

Goodbye to Saturday mail? – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com | News, Sports, Jobs, 

North Country Regional Economic Development Council to Meet Thursday, Feb. 21; “Path Through History” working group to meet same Day

What: The North Country Regional Economic Development Council will meet Thursday, February 21 at SUNY Potsdam.  The public meeting will be held from 1 – 2 p.m. The North Country Path Through History Work Group will also hold a public meeting to gain input for the development of its $100,000 marketing plan to encourage tourism, local economic […]

Plan shuts prison sites; Cuomo administration targets two women’s facilities near New York City; 7 closed so far

Plan shuts prison sites – Times Union.

The more the merrier for Winter Games

The more the merrier for Winter Games » Local News » Press-Republican.

Dan Crane: Revisiting Adirondack Tourism (The debate goes on)

Dan Crane: Revisiting Adirondack Tourism | The Adirondack Almanack.

Increased sales tax collections means $100k+ to Peru

By John T. Ryan A few weeks ago the Peru Town Board learned that Clinton County’s 2012 sales tax collections exceeded estimates. At the Board’s January 28th Town Supervisor Peter Glushko stated the increased collections resulted in the Town receiving a check in the amount of $108,618.75. In January 2012 the Town of Peru received […]