ADK Review Board News
- NY21 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE BURKE TO MAKE CASE FOR PRIMARY BEFORE STATE SUPREME COURT – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
Reporter Daniel Flatley reports that Stephen W. Burke, one of the Democratic candidates running for New York’s 21st Congressional District, is entering the second round of a fight to stay on the ballot after the state Board of Elections struck more than 170 signatures from his petitions Tuesday.
- GOP STORM CLOUDS GATHER AS DOHENY OPENS UP – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Reporter Pete DeMola reports that in a phone interview with the Valley News, Matt Doheny discussed what he has to offer voters across the 21st Congressional District.
- TUPPER LAKE RESORT HEADS TO SUPREME COURT – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that justices in the Appellate Division of the New York state Supreme Court heard verbal arguments Monday afternoon from representatives on both sides of the Adirondack Club and Resort Article 78 lawsuit.
- REPUBLICAN CONGRESS CANDIDATES SET TWO DEBATES – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Republican Congressional candidates Matt Doheny of Watertown and Elise Stefanik of Willsboro have agreed to participate in two televised debates, before they face off in a June 24 primary election.
- ADIRONDACK NORTH COUNTRY GETS $300K IN NYS CONSERVATION GRANTS – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Nora Flaherty reports that the state has announced that the Adirondack North Country region will be getting $307,700 in conservation grants for not-for-profit land trusts.
- OWENS ENDORSES AND CAMPAIGNS WITH AARON WOOLF IN NY21 RACE – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Sarah Harris reports that Congressman Bill Owens joined Aaron Woolf for an official endorsement as they visited local businesses in Potsdam on Thursday.
- KEENE, JAY AWARDED $3 MILLION – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has awarded the towns of Jay and Keene $3 million to further prepare their emergency planning.
- CITY TO STUDY FUTURE GROWTH – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Joe LoTemplio reports that the City of Plattsburgh will be undertaking a formal study with the aid of a $40,000 grant from the Department of State with a focus on short-term and long-term planning, as well as city resources, development opportunities and finances.
- ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY HAS A NEW NORM (Editorial) – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
The Post-Star editorial board writes that leaders from the Adirondack Park Agency on both sides of the land use debate are turning away from squabbles and grudges.
- AG PROGRAM RECEIVES $600K IN NYS FUNDING FOR RESEARCH – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
A staff report notes that the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP) has received $600,000 in the recently-passed New York State Budget for research to enhance the sustainability and profitability of farm businesses in the state’s six northernmost counties.
- BOAT WASHING PROGRAM SET FOR MAY DEBUT – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Reporter Keith Lobdell reports that the new boat washing program set up to fight the spread of aquatic invasive species in Lake George is slated to be up and running this May.
- NY21 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY GOES FROM SOUR TO BITTER – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports that Elise Stefanik’s campaign announced yesterday that she plans to challenge petitions filed by Matt Doheny for the Conservative and the Independence Party ballot lines.
- CUOMO ANNOUNCES PARKS THAT RECEIVE $90 MILLION – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced that he is advancing 69 projects to improve 53 state parks and historic centers as part of a $90 million commitment in the state budget enacted earlier this month.
- ICONIC ADIRONDACK BIRDS FACE SHARP DECLINE – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports that a report from the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Adirondack Program found sharp decline among six bird species that live in the Park’s boreal wetlands.
- FRANKLIN COUNTY DA TICKED AT LEGISLATORS – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Denise Raymo reports that Franklin County District Attorney Derek Champagne has said he may stop pursuing grants since legislators criticized his use of their technology expert’s time.
- TUPPER VILLAGE APPROVES ROOST MARKETING CONTRACT – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that the Tupper Lake village board has unanimously approved a tourism marketing contract with the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism.
- WOOLF TO TOUR NORTH COUNTRY WITH REP. OWENS – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
Aaron G. Woolf, Democratic candidate for the 21st Congressional District, will be touring factories and small businesses in the north country Thursday with Congressman Bill Owens.
- FRANKLIN COUNTY LAWMAKERS RESENT COST OF ELECTION TECHS – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Denise Raymo reports that although Franklin County has no say in Board of Election technicians’ work hours, legislators are threatening to slash the budget next year in an effort to renew discussions with the State Board of Elections to reduce their hours.
- STUDY: ESSEX COUNTY LOSING RESIDENTS – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry discusses a new study by the Blue Line Group of Saranac Lake, stating that Essex County has lost 400 people between 2010 and 2012. The report also discusses the county’s industries and is intended to help local officials and planners in Essex County.
- SOME IN KEENE VALLEY CRY FOUL OVER FLOODING – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that some locals are outraged with Tuesday’s flooding of Twitchell Brook, which they say was exacerbated by a recent river restoration project on the East Branch of the AuSable.
- LEADERS MIXED ON DISSOLVING VILLAGE OF LAKE PLACID – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that local leaders are disagreeing about dissolving the village of Lake Placid, with some for and some against.
- AREA LEADERS ASK SEN. GILLIBRAND FOR HELP IN BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Reporter Thom Randall reports that area business and community leaders shared their ideas on how to boost local prosperity with U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Wednesday during a roundtable discussion held at SUNY Adirondack.
- LAKE GEORGE OFFICIALS SEEK SOURCES OF WEST BROOK POLLUTION – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
Reporter Jamie Munks reports that Lake George village officials are trying to determine the source of the pollution that has been discovered in West Brook.
- STATE ASSISTANCE FOR LOCALITIES WELCOME (Editorial) – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
The Press Republican editorial board writes that the state has given an additional $40 million in funding to local governments to make necessary repairs to highways and bridges in light of the damage incurred during this year’s harsh winter.
- HOW RAIL SAFETY BECAME A KEY ISSUE IN THE ENERGY POLICY DEBATE – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporters Brian Mann and Martha Foley discuss the issue of rail tanker cars carrying crude oil through the North Country.
- ASTORINO CAMPAIGNS IN NORTH COUNTRY – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino visited Lake Placid this week during his campaign rounds.
- EXPORTING NORTH COUNTRY GOODS WITH FEWER HEADACHES – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Zach Hirsch reports that officials held a roundtable discussion in Ogdensburg last Friday, informing North Country business owners of the services offered by the Export-Import Bank which would enable them to more easily export their products.
- DEC STREAMLINED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WEBINARS – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
A staff report notes that a series of webinars to instruct government agencies and the public on how to use the streamlined and revised Environmental Assessment Forms will be held this spring according to a press release issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
- NY UPDATES OIL SPILL PREPAREDNESS PLANS – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that following the substantial increase in the transport of oil along the Hudson River and across the state, state and federal environmental officials in New York are changing the way they prepare for oil spills.
- NY21 ROUNDUP: WHERE THE CANDIDATES ARE ON BALLOT ACCESS, FUNDRAISING AND COVETED ENDORSEMENTS – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Reporter Pete DeMola discusses the candidates for the 21st Congressional District Seat.
- DOHENY CLAIMING TO BEST OPPONENTS IN NY21 FOR CAMPAIGN FINANCE COLLECTIONS IN FIRST QUARTER – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
Reporter Daniel Flatley reports that facing today’s Federal Election Commission filing deadline, two candidates in the race for New York’s 21st Congressional District seat have released their fundraising numbers.
- ESSEX COUNTY NAMES NEW DEPUTY COUNSEL – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that Essex county has named David Scaglione of Willsboro the new Deputy County Attorney.
- TUPPER LAKE AMENDS ROOST PROPOSAL – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that the Tupper Lake town board has reaffirmed its commitment to hire the Lake Placid-based Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism.
- DEC PROPOSES EXPANDING BLACK BEAR HUNTING – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
Reporter Paul Post reports that the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation plans to expand bear hunting across New York to prevent conflicts with humans as the animal’s population spreads to new areas.
- TUPPER LAKE, SARANAC LAKE WIN APA AWARDS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
A staff report notes that some Tri-Lakes communities won awards from the state Adirondack Park Agency during Thursday’s Adirondack Park Local Government Day Conference.
- ENVIRONMENTAL ORG WARNS ‘SNIRTH’ ATV RALLY HAS GROWN TOO BIG TO AVOID ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT STUDY OF DAMAGE IT CAUSES (Press Release) – Adirondack Council ( Elizabethtown, NY) Website
The Adirondack Council has released a press release stating that the Adirondack Park’s largest environmental organization has called on the Lewis County Board of Legislators to reconsider its prediction that an annual all-terrain vehicle (ATV) rally causes no environmental harm.
- GILBERT DROPS OUT OF GOP CONGRESS RACE – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Joe Gilbert has announced that he is dropping out of the GOP race for the 21st Congressional District seat.
- PRIMARY DEFINITE IN CONGRESS RACE – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that the petitions are in, and it looks like there will be Democratic, Republican and Green Party primary elections in New York’s 21st Congressional District in a wide-open race to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Bill Owens.
- NY HEALTH CHIEF RESIGNATION LEAVES FRACKING REVIEW IN LIMBO – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the resignation of Dr. Nirav Shah, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Health, leaves the future of the Health Department’s much-anticipated health review of hydraulic fracturing in New York in limbo.
- COMPTROLLER: POTSDAM COURT CLERK EMBEZZLED $117,000 – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the former court clerk in the town of Potsdam was arrested for embezzling $117,000 after an audit found she manipulated court accounting records and pocketed cash receipts, according to state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli’s office.
- ADIRONDACK COUNCIL ASKS LEGISLATORS TO RECONSIDER ENVIRONMENTAL HARM FROM SNIRT RUN – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the Adirondack Council has issued a news release, asking Lewis County legislators to reconsider their prediction that the 11th annual Snirt Run, set for Saturday, causes no environmental harm.
- NEW YORK ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION IS CLOSING DOWN – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Michael Virtanen reports that the special commission appointed last year by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to investigate political corruption in New York is quietly winding down this week.
- SARANAC LAKE VILLAGE COURT IS ADJOURNED – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that the dissolution of the Saranac Lake village court isn’t expected to save the taxpayers as much money as village officials predicted
- VT. BOARD SUPPORTS IP GAS SPUR – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that International Paper’s Ticonderoga mill won a victory Wednesday night when the Addison County Regional Planning Commission in Vermont voted to support a natural-gas pipeline to serve the plant.
- PETER BAUER: UPDATE ON NYCO’S WILDERNESS MINING PLAN – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
Writer Peter Bauer writes that state agencies are trying to rush approvals for NYCO to begin “mineral exploration” on 200 acres of Forest Preserve in the Jay Mountain Wilderness, and NYCO is also seeking a massive expansion of its Lewis Mine, which abuts Lot 8 and the Jay Mountain Wilderness.
- ARE ALBANY POLICIES "STARVING" UPSTATE NY CITIES – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Ryan Delaney reports that Mildred Warner, Cornell University expert, says state policies are making it harder for upstate New York’s cities to regain their past economic vitality.
- SEEK NY OPINION ON PIPELINE (Letter) – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Writer Garry Douglas, President of the North Country Chamber of Commerce, writes that he hopes the Addison County Regional Planning Commission will provide sufficient time and opportunity for all areas of the Lake Champlain region to be part of the dialogue and input while reviewing the Addison-Rutland Natural Gas project.
- COMPREHENSIVE PLAN APPROVAL PUT ON HOLD – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Lake Placid village and town officials have pushed back a decision on an updated comprehensive plan in order to review it further.
- CRUDE OIL TRAINS A PUBLIC SAFETY & POLLUTION RISK FOR ADIRONDACK TOWNS, LAKE CHAMPLAIN & THREE MAJOR RIVERS – The Adirondack Council ( Elizabethtown, NY) Website
A press release notes that the Adirondack Council has called upon the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation to closely examine the potential hazards to Adirondack Park communities and the Park’s priceless natural resources in the event of a derailment and/or spill.
- NY HUNTERS KILLED 1,358 BLACK BEARS IN 2013 SEASON – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that state officials say New York hunters killed 1,358 black bears during the 2013 hunting seasons, the second-highest number on record.
- MAYOR, TRUSTEES SWORN IN – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that Saranac Village Mayor Clyde Rabideau and trustees Tom Catillaz and Allie Pelletieri were sworn in to new terms prior to Monday night’s annual village organizational meeting.
- RESPONSES TO RAIL ADVOCATES’ OBJECTIONS (Letter) – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Writer Tony Goodwin, co-founder and board member or ARTA, addresses questions and objections that opponents of the Remsen-Lake Placid rail corridor conversion have continued to raise.
- PROPERTY RIGHTS GROUP TO CELEBRATE 20TH ANNIVERSARY – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Reporter Thom Randall reports that the Property Rights Foundation of America, a locally based organization that crusades for Constitutional principles nationally is celebrating its 20th anniversary celebration soon.
- PLANNING FOR LAKE PLACID’S FUTURE (Editorial) – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise editorial board writes that the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid officials are poised to adopt a revised comprehensive plan that includes both municipalities as one community, and commends the board members for their work.
- CLIMBING ROUTES CLOSED FOR NESTING FALCONS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Mike Lynch reports that the state Department of Environmental Conservation closed numerous Adirondack rock climbing routes Tuesday to protect peregrine falcon nest sites.
- LAKE GEORGE: ‘FROZEN BOATS’ PROGRAM ESTABLISHED FOR LOCALS – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
A staff report notes that the Lake George Park Commission has established a “Frozen Boats” Program that allows local residents to have their boats certified as invasive-free with a Vessel Inspection Control Seal in advance of the 2014 boating season.
- NY ETHICS PANEL: $210M SPENT LOBBYING LAST YEAR – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that New York’s ethics commission has reported that $210 million was spent on state and local lobbying last year.
- ENVIRONMENTALIST WRONG TO PICK ON HAMLETS (Letter) – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Writer Mayor Clyde Rabideau of Saranac Lake writes his response to a commentary written by Peter Bauer, executive director of Protect the Adirondacks, and calls upon Mr. Bauer and his organization to reconsider their position on hamlet development.
- LONG HAUL FOR FIRE TOWER BACKERS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that the state Adirondack Park Agency board is expected to vote next month on a plan to upgrade, interpret and allow full public access to the Hurricane Mountain fire tower in the town of Keene and the St. Regis Mountain fire tower in the town of Santa Clara.
- DEC PLANS TO AMEND JAY MTN WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR MINING – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
A staff report notes that the state DEC has submitted an amendment to the Adirondack Park Agency regarding the 2010 Jay Mountain Wilderness Unit Management Plan to allow “exploratory sampling” in the area by NYCO Minerals.
- DOT: SUPREME COURT RULING WOULDN’T AFFECT RAIL-TRAIL – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that New York State Department of Transportation officials don’t think a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling will have any bearing on the future of the rail corridor between Remsen and Lake Placid.
- CONGRESS CANDIDATE LIED ABOUT HIS AGE – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Democrat Steven Burke, a town councilman from Macomb who is running to represent the 21st Congressional District in Washington, has been lying about his age to newspaper reporters.
- STAFFING INCREASES PLANNED ON BORDER – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Dan Heath reports that U.S. Customs and Border Protection plans to allocate an additional 2,000 officers across the country, including about 20 at the Champlain Port of Entry.
- BOARD EXTENDS RESORT PERMIT – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that the Tupper Lake planning board has unanimously passed a resolution to extend a building permit for the Adirondack Club and Resort’s "great camp" lots.
- CAMP GABRIELS’ NEW LIFE – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that a downstate rabbi’s plan to turn the former Camp Gabriels prison into a summer camp for Orthodox Jewish boys was outlined to town of Brighton residents at the first public meeting on the project Tuesday.
- SARANAC LAKE HOTEL STUMBLES OVER FLOOD ZONE REGS – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that a Malone developer’s plan to build a 90-room, four-story hotel in the Village of Saranac Lake has hit a major stumbling block.
- NY INVESTING $4M IN FISH HATCHERIES – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced that the state will set aside $4 million to repair fish hatcheries and purchase 16 trucks specially designed to transport stocked fish.
- BUDGET ALLOCATION MAY ALLOW STATE TO PURCHASE MORE LANDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
Reporter Katie Anderson reports that the 2014-15 state budget agreement includes a $9 million increase for the Environmental Protection Fund, which could allow the state to purchase more lands for preservation.
- NEW NORTHVILLE-LAKE PLACID TRAILHEAD PLANNED – The Leader-Herald ( Gloversville, NY) Website
Reporter Arthur Cleveland reports that the Northville-Lake Placid Trail will have a new starting point in the village beginning this year.
- CITY OF PLATTSBURGH TAKES STAND ON HYDROFRACKING – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Joe LoTemplio reports that City of Plattsburgh councilors agreed to a resolution banning several activities associated with hydraulic fracturing, joining a long list of communities across the state to do so.
- PLANNING UNDERWAY FOR RAIL ACCIDENTS – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that with the increase of Canadian Pacific unit trains of oil tank cars coming through the area en route to the Port of Albany, local emergency responders in Clinton and Essex Counties are preparing to handle any emergencies.
- FLOOD ZONE COULD SOAK LAKE FLOWER HOTEL – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that unless the federal government agrees to revise the designated flood zone around Lake Flower, a Malone developer’s plan for a 90-room hotel on the lake’s shoreline, at least as it’s proposed now, could be sunk.
- PETER BAUER: CONSIDERING THREE HOTEL PROJECTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
Writer Peter Bauer, Executive Director of Protect the Adirondacks, details the three major hotel projects that are moving through the state and local regulatory processes in the Adirondacks.
- ESSEX COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ENDORSES WOOLF – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the Essex County Democratic Committee has endorsed Aaron Woolf, a candidate for the 21st Congressional District.
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FUND INCREASE EXPECTED – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the state’s Environmental Protection Fund was increased under a $140 billion budget agreement that was reached by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders.
- N.Y. RESTORES ADIRONDACK POND TO SUPPORT TROUT – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has started work to reintroduce brook trout to a remote Adirondack pond in the Five Ponds Wilderness Area.