Conservation Easements Part 6 – Determining the Value Conservation easements have value. Landowners can donate the CE and obtain tax benefits of a non-cash charitable contribution. Landowners can sell the CE and be paid for its value. A middle ground is something called a … [Read more...] about Determining Value of Conservation Easements
Archives for March 2016
Maple Season Fun at Reber Rock Farm (Adirondack Life)
"The sweetest time of year has come to the Adirondacks. From the Champlain Valley to the southeastern foothills, maple producers are hard at work transforming clear sap into golden goodness. At Reber Rock Farm, about 4.5 miles off Northway Exit 32 on Jersey Street in Reber, … [Read more...] about Maple Season Fun at Reber Rock Farm (Adirondack Life)
North Country Regional Students to Advance to New York State History Day
History Day Competition held at Fort Ticonderoga on March 5 Twenty-five middle and high school students from the North Country won top prizes at North Country History Day on Saturday, March 5, at Fort Ticonderoga’s Deborah Clarke Mars Education Center. These students will … [Read more...] about North Country Regional Students to Advance to New York State History Day
Lakeside School: How Hot is Hot?
Lakeside School at Black Kettle Farm offers birth –3rd grade education and Farm and Forest Summer Camp based on the Waldorf philosophy on a working farm in Essex, NY. How Hot is Hot? By Gregg VanDeusen Child “Gregg, I’m Hot.” Gregg “Hi, Hot” Child “Nooo, I mean I’m hot in … [Read more...] about Lakeside School: How Hot is Hot?
Grange to Host Lyceum Lecture on The Blog Movement
The Whallonsburg Grange Hall will present "Six Blogs" with author and blogger George Davis on Tuesday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. This will be the final lecture in the Winter Lyceum series entitled "More History of Everything in Six Objects." Where is the hyperlocal media market … [Read more...] about Grange to Host Lyceum Lecture on The Blog Movement