The North Country received $64.9 million in state economic development funds on Wednesday. The state aid arrives as part of the Regional Economic Development Council Awards, the annual event when the state doles out millions in grants, subsidies, tax credits and other economic … [Read more...] about North Country Gets $64.9 Million for Economic Development Projects (THE SUN)
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North Country Needs Regional Event Planning (Denpubs.com)
You can’t beat Adirondack life during the summer. After melting season, and once the black flies bloom and burst, municipalities start to rock and roll with a series of monster-sized events that places the North Country on the national radar. Among the most dominant in Essex … [Read more...] about North Country Needs Regional Event Planning (Denpubs.com)
Play Gym at Whallonsburgh Grange Hall
Parent - Tot Play Gym at the Whallonsburgh Grange Hall Come jump, slide, scoot and play and make new friends. Saturdays: January 18, 25 and February 1, 8, 15, 22 from 9am - 12pm For children and their parents age birth - 5 years old. This event is hosted by Lakeside School at … [Read more...] about Play Gym at Whallonsburgh Grange Hall
Biker Slights Adirondack Coast
Recently The New York Times published the article"3 Favorite Journeys on a Bike" that chronicles three bicyclists' traveling routes in different parts of the world. The first tale, told by Warren Cornwall, describes a 78-mile ride from Burlington, VT that loops around Lake … [Read more...] about Biker Slights Adirondack Coast
Local Native American Archeology
I attended one this fall's lyceum lectures at the Whallonsburg Grange and learned a bit about Native American archeology and local projects. Chris Wolff, an assistant Professor of Anthropology at SUNY Plattsburgh and an archaeologist with a research focus on the prehistory of … [Read more...] about Local Native American Archeology