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Archive for July 13th, 2021

Burlington beaches reopen to swimming after cyanobacteria closure

Source: Burlington beaches reopen to swimming after cyanobacteria closure

Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, August 28th

Up, Up But Never Away – Balloon Litter in NYS – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Up, Up But Never Away – Balloon Litter in NYS – – The Adirondack Almanack

Two CNY beaches closed due to toxic algae blooms – syracuse.com

Source: Two CNY beaches closed due to toxic algae blooms – syracuse.com

Elton John’s Syracuse concert nears sellout: Here are the cheapest tickets you can get – syracuse.com

Source: Elton John’s Syracuse concert nears sellout: Here are the cheapest tickets you can get – syracuse.com

Saranac Lake’s Pendragon Theatre Welcomes New Managing Director, offers kids camp – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Pendragon Theatre Welcomes New Managing Director, offers kids camp – The Adirondack Almanack

Cornell building in Westport may survive, with conditions | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | 

Source: Cornell building in Westport may survive, with conditions | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | After hearing public sentiment favoring preservation of the Cornell building at the Essex Fairgrounds, supervisors agreed Tuesday (June 6) to give it a chance, o

Inflation Is High. Used Car Prices May Help Explain What’s Next : NPR

Source: Inflation Is High. Used Car Prices May Help Explain What’s Next : NPR

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Is Linked To Neurological Disorder In Extremely Rare Cases | Vermont Public Radio

Source: Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Is Linked To Neurological Disorder In Extremely Rare Cases | Vermont Public Radio