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Archive for April, 2011

Plattsburgh State receives largest gift ever – Anonymous couple offer historic gift, challenges

The Press Republican reports

Is a Tupper Lake resort realistic?

The adirondack almanac reports

Owens begins to rebuild campaign accounts

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Watertown BOCES polls public on consolidating the region’s 18 public high schools into three large regional schools and other cost-cutting options.

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Districts cut staff to balance budgets – Over 300 jobs lost in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties re of reserves

The Watertown Daily Times reports

State tops great dollar divide – The gap from shopping at Tiffany’s to breakfast at the soup kitchen is largest here than any other state

The Times Union reports

Board will soon select a water quality engineer

AGENDA, TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING, April 25, 2011 @ 7:00 PM

SUNY tuition bill has NNY support

The  Watertown Daily Timers reports

Mark your calendars for June 4th

Elmore SPCA’s third annual Paw-sitive Chicken BBQ dinner,  Silent/Chinese auction and raffle will be held on Saturday, June 4th from 5-8 pm at American Legion Post #20, Quarry Road in Plattsburgh.  Proceeds will benefit the Elmore SPCA shelter animals and shelter renovations. Tickets $10 Musical entertainment by the BCS jazz band, and BCS chorus Tickets available […]

Plattsburgh State cuts programs

The Press Republican reports

Pomerleau closes deal to bring Panera to Burlington

The Free Press reports

ECHO expansion designed to attract citizen scientists – Lakeside pavilion, new science lab planned in $3 million campaign

The Free Press reports

Operator error sends sewage-tainted stormwater into Lake Champlain

The Free Press reports

Will deal cutting state retiree health credits spur early retirements?

The Times Union reports

Another Fort Drum soldier John Kihm age 19 killed in Afghanistan

The Post Standard reports

Watertown company to hire 120 new employees

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Explosive kills 3 Drum soldiers – ages 25, 27 & 22

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Here are our local Dean’s List students

The Press Republican reports

Peru Central would lay off workers

The Press Republican reports

More than 100 cats removed from Albany area home

The Associated Press reports

Congressmen report campaign contributions for first quarter of 2011

The Post Star reports

APA takes action against ‘junkyard’

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Gibson’s bill would limit president’s war-making power

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Northern New York to Hire Two Regional Agriculture Specialists

Northern New York – Applying the strength in numbers approach, four Cornell Cooperative Extension associations in Northern New York are soliciting interest in two new regional agriculture specialist positions. One position will work with dairy farmers, the other with crop growers in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and St. Lawrence counties.

Owners of Vermont Yankee file lawsuit to keep nuclear plant open

The Free Press reports