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- PUDD LAW AMENDED IN WAKE OF PROJECTS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that the village of Saranac Lake has updated a law that is guiding the development of two major projects in the community.
- DEC: REPORT, DON’T TOUCH TOXIC GIANT HOGWEED – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that the state Department of Environmental Conservation is continuing its ongoing efforts to control invasive giant hogweed plants across the state and reminding residents to report any discovery of the plant in new locations.
- CUOMO DEFENDS HANDLING OF CORRUPTION PANEL – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter David Klepper reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has defended his handling of an anti-corruption commission, dismissing reports that his administration interfered with its work.
- NYCO COMMENTARY: HOW MUCH WOLLASTONITE IS THERE? – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
Writer Pete Nelson examines two more claims that NYCO made when seeking support of Proposition 5 last fall. The items that he addresses in this column are: Claim Three: The NYCO mines in New York are especially important because they are one of the few existing sources for wollastonite; and Claim Four: NYCO needs the Lot 8 expansion because existing mines are running low.
- NY-21: DOHENY ENDORSEMENT OF STEFANIK IMPROVES GOP CHANCES – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter David Sommerstein reports that Watertown businessman Matt Doheny’s decision to drop out of the congressional race will strengthen Elise Stefanik’s candidacy.
- ADIRONDACKS BOUNCING BACK FROM ACID RAIN DEVASTATION – Daily Gazette ( Schenectady, NY) Website
Reporter Stephen Williams reports that while acid rain has been one of the most serious environmental problems facing he Adirondacks for decades, recent research shows that precipitation acidity is getting better and that many damaged lakes and ponds are recovering.
- OIL TRAIN RULES PROPOSED – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that the old DOT-111 oil tank cars passing through Port Henry and other North Country communities could soon be replaced by newer, tougher cars.
- NORTHERN FOREST ATLAS PROJECT PLANNED – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
A staff report notes that the Wildlife Conservation Society recently received a grant from the International Paper Foundation to help publish the Northern Forest Atlas?
- STATE SHOULD RESPECT THE LAW IN JAY MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS (Letter) – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Letter writer David Gibson, a partner with Adirondack Wild, writes that the plaintiffs in the lawsuit against NYCO aren’t blocking NYCO from undertaking its business nor blocking mineral exploration. They want to ensure the work complies with the law.
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- UNEMPLOYMENT RATES DROP UP NORTH – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that unemployment rates in the North Country have dropped substantially in the last year.
- MATT DOHENY STANDS DOWN, BACKS ELISE STEFANIK – Capital New York ( Albany, NY) Website
Reporter Jimmy Vielkind reports that Republican investor Matt Doheny has announced that he will not actively campaign for Congress and will instead endorse Elise Stefanik.
- LITTLE TO CO-CHAIR STEFANIK CAMPAIGN – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
Reporter Maury Thompson reports that State Sen. Elizabeth Little has announced that she will be co-chairwoman for the adirondack region of Republican congressional candidate Elise Stefanik’s general election campaign.
- GUNKY, ICKY SPINY WATER FLEA SPREADS IN ADIRONDACKS – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports that the spiny water flea, an aquatic invasive species first detected in Great Sacandaga Lake six years ago has since been found in half a dozen other Adirondack Lakes.
- DOHENY EXPECTED TO ANNOUNCE HIS NY21 RACE PLANS FRIDAY – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
Reporter Maury Thompson reports that Independence Party congressional candidate Matt Doheny will make a “major announcement” Friday morning about his campaign.
- 11 TERMS NOT ENOUGH, BLAIS SAYS HE’LL RUN AGAIN – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
Reporter Jason McKibben reports that Mayor Robert Blais has announced that he will be running for a 12th term as Mayor of Lake George.
- BLOW TO BIOTECH CLUSTER – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Christ Knight reports that one of the two for-profit biotech companies lured to Saranac Lake by village officials three years ago will be relocating.
- TOWN OF WARRENSBURG UPDATES ITS PURCHASING POLICY – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
Reporter Thom Randall reports that in response to criticisms contained in a recent state audit of town government finances, the town board changed its procurement policy at its recent July town board meeting.
- NORTH COUNTRY GETS $1M AGRIBUSINESS LOAN FUND – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter David Sommerstein reports that Empire State Development has announced that the North Country will be receiving a new one million dollar revolving loan fund to seed agricultural businesses.
- STATE OPENS TRAIL TO OK SLIP FALLS – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
Writer Phil Brown writes that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced the opening of a three-mile hiking trail to OK Slip Falls in the recently established Hudson Gorge Wilderness.
- PLATTSBURGH COUNCILORS TABLE MEASURE TO FORM TRAIN TASK FORCE – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Joe LoTemplio reports that city of Plattsburgh councilors have put the brakes on forming a task force to research the transportation of potentially hazardous materials through the city.
- NEW DESIGN FOR SARANAC LAKE RESORT AND SPA – NCPR ( ) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that Lake Flower Lodging has revised its design for a waterfront hotel in the Village of Saranac Lake.
- LAKE FLOWER RESORT & SPA APPLICATION FILED – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that a final project application for the proposed Lake Flower Spa and Resort hotel was submitted this week.
- A GOLDEN AGE OF DIALOGUE AND COOPERATION IN THE ADIRONDACKS? – NCPR ( ) website
Reporter Brian Mann reports on discussions at the eighth annual meeting of the Adirondack Common Ground Alliance in Long Lake.
- JUDGE HALTS MINING TESTS IN FOREST – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( ) Website
Reporter May Esch reports that NYCO must delay test drilling on Adirondack Forest Preserve land under a temporary restraining order issued by a New York state judge. It is noted that the restraining order is good until Aug. 22, when State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Buchanan will hear arguments from NYCO and Earthjustice.
- PROPOSED ZIPLINE CLOSER TO APPROVAL IN QUEENSBURY – TWCN-TV ( )
A staff report notes that the Queensbury Planning Board approved a 3,400 foot zipline near Lake George at a meeting on Tuesday night.
- ANOTHER BAD SUIT BY GREEN GROUPS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise editorial board writes that the lawsuit filed by a coalition of environmental groups to block NYCO Minerals from conducting exploratory mining on 200 acres of the Jay Mountain Wilderness will be a public burden.
- LAKE FLOWER RESORT & SPA APPLICATION FILED – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that a final project application for the proposed Lake Flower Spa and Resort hotel was submitted this week.
- DEC EXTENDS COMMENT DEADLINE FOR ESSEX CHAIN – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
Writer Phil Brown writes that the state Department of Environmental Conservation is giving the public an extra week to submit comments on its draft management plan for the Essex Chain Lakes.
- SIX-STORY LAKE GEORGE MARRIOTT HOTEL PROJECT OKAYED BY APA – Adirondack Journal ( Warrensburg, NY) Website
A staff report notes that plans to develop a six-story upscale Marriott hotel and conference center in downtown Lake George were approved last week by the Adirondack Park Agency.
- LOCALS HAVE MIXED REACTION – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that local reaction to the revised design for a proposed 93-room hotel on Lake Flower has been notably mixed.
- MUDDLE OF PUDD – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that the Saranac Lake village Board of Trustees voted Monday to schedule a public hearing later this month on an amended planned unit development district law, in an attempt to clarify what PUDD law and process is currently in effect as it pertains to the high-end hotel proposal on Lake Flower.
- TRAC WEIGHS IN ON RAILROAD CORRIDOR – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that a Trails with Rails Action Committee spokesperson says the group is looking for a win-win solution on the Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor debate.
- SIX STORY HOTEL CLEARS APA HURDLE – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) website
Reporter Amanda May Metzger reports that the Adirondack Park Agency has approved a permit for the six-story hotel and conference center planned for Canada Street in Lake George.
- SAVE THE RIVER DIRECTOR APPOINTED TO A2A BOARD – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
A staff report notes that D. Lee Willbanks, executive director of Save the River, a Clayton-based environmental advocacy group, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative.
- ZIP LINE PROJECT BEFORE QUEENSBURY PLANNERS ON TUESDAY – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
Reporter Amanda May Metzger reports that the project proposing a zip line for French Mountain will head to the Queensbury Planning Board on Tuesday for site plan review and a public hearing.
- RESTRAINING ORDER STOPS NYCO TEST MINING – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that a temporary restraining order was issued on Monday stopping NYCO Minerals from test mining on Lot 8 in Lewis, pending the review of a lawsuit filed by a coalition of environmental groups.
- ORDA CONDO LEASE RAISES ETHICS QUESTIONS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that questions have been raised about a possible conflict of interest involving a condominium the state Olympic Regional Development Authority has leased for years from a former ORDA board vice president.
- BILL INGERSOLL: ROUTING A NATIONAL TRAIL THROUGH THE ADIRONDACKS – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
Writer Bill Ingersol writes that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is currently accepting comments on a proposed route for the North Country National Scenic Trail through the Adirondacks, from Crown Point to Forestport.
- LAWSUIT FILED TO STOP NYCO TEST MINING IN LEWIS – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that a lawsuit was filed Monday morning in Essex County Supreme Court by a coalition of environmental groups that claim DEC and APA did not affect due diligence in granting permission for NYCO Minerals to conduct test mining on State Forest Preserve land.
- GREEN GROUPS PLAN TO SUE OVER NYCO ADIRONDACK MINING – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports that a coalition of green groups are planning to file legal action to block NYCO Minerals from performing exploratory drilling in the forest preserve.
- CUOMO’S ADIRONDACK CHALLENGE RETURNS JULY 20 – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Mike Lynch reports that the second annual Adirondack Challenge rafting races will take place Sunday, July 20 in Indian Lake.
- SCHUMER LENDS HELP IN TRI-TOWN – USDA DISPUTE – NCPR ( Canton, NY) website
Reporter David Sommerstein reports that Senator Chuck Schumer has said that he would like to help Tri-Town Packing, a St. Lawrence County slaughterhouse involved in a dispute with its meat inspectors.
- STATE AUDIT CRITICIZES ORDA FINANCES – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that an audit released by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli shows that ORDA relies on loans and outside contributions to cover cash shortages and has borrowed to cover its basic operating costs, including payroll.
- STATE TO REOPEN PLAN FOR CORRIDOR – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Lois Clermont reports that the state will reopen for review its Management Plan for the Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor, a long-awaited decision in a controversy that has brewed for years.
- DEC: WOODEN BRIDGE IS BEST FOR CEDAR RIVER CROSSING – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that three sites and two design options have been proposed for the Cedar River bridge, a prospect that drew caution from environmental groups during Adirondack Park Agency review.
- DEC PRESENTS ESSEX CHAIN LAKE RECREATION PLAN – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that public comment is still sought on recreation maps and plans for public access to Essex Chain of Lakes.
- AUDIT FINDS ORDA ‘NEEDS TO IMPROVE FINANCIAL PRACTICES’ – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that in an audit released Wednesday, the state comptroller’s office has found that the state Olympic Regional Development Authority needs to improve its financial practices.
- DOHENY’S PLANS STILL UNKNOWN – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that speculation continues as to what effect Independence Party candidate Matt Doheny will have on the race for New York’s 21st Congressional District.
- JUDGE REAFFIRMS ORDER AGAINST HUDSON RIVER RAFTING – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
Reporter Phil Brown reports that a state judge has once again ordered Hudson River Rafting Company to stop offering whitewater trips until it replenishes a $50,000 performance bond required by an earlier court order.
- RESIDENTS CREATE PETITION FOR FRONTIER TOWN – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that a resident has presented the Town of North Hudson with a petition Monday that would compel a public vote on the town’s pending purchase of the former Frontier Town property.
- NY TAKES AIM AT INVASIVE SPECIES – NCPR ( Canton, NY) website
The Associated Press reports that officials in New York are enlisting the public’s help in going after invasive species.
- MILFOIL FOILED – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that the infestation of Eurasian watermilfoil in Upper Saranac Lake has nearly been eradicated.
- ESSEX COUNTY RADIO SYSTEM ADVANCES – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that mobile radios for Essex County’s new digital public-safety radio system are now being installed in fire apparatus and ambulances throughout the county.
- EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT NAMES NEW REGIONAL DIRECTOR – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Dan Heath reports that Empire State Development has named Stephen Hunt II as the new director of its North Country Regional Office.
- COURT UPHOLDS ADIRONDACK CLUB AND RESORT PERMITS – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that the State Appellate Court has upheld permits for construction of the Adirondack Club and Resort in Tupper Lake.
- CAMPAIGN AGAINST INVASIVE SPECIES LAUNCHED – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the Adirondack region is hosting its first Invasive Species Awareness week in New York now through July 12.
- FUTURE OF NEW STATE LAND UNCERTAIN – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Brian McElhiney reports that conservation groups, local snowmobilers and towns all have different ideas about how to classify the 14 parcels of land within the Adirondack Park that were recently purchased by the state from the Nature Conservancy.
- RESIDENTS DISCUSS NYCO PLAN FOR MINES – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Kim Smith Dedam reports that while residents support the continuation of mining for wollastonite in the Town of Lewis, they are concerned about how expansion will impact truck traffic, quality of life and the environment.
- NEW ADIRONDACK LANDS OPENED FOR CAMPING, HIKING – NCPR ( ) Website
An AP story notes that 22 tent sites are now available in the Essex Chain Lakes region near Newcomb. In addition, the DEC has released a draft recreation management plan that proposes to increase public access for outdoor recreation on six tracts of land in the central Adirondacks.
- NYCO MINING EXPANSION IN ADIRONDACKS RAISES NEW QUESTIONS – NCPR ( ) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports that NYCO’s plans of expanding two existing Wollasonite mines in the town of Lewis is drawing concerns from green groups, local residents and some local government officials.
- REPORT: ADIRONDACK LIVING EASIER THAN MOST PLACES – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
Peter Bauer reports on a recent New York Times report, ranking the Adirondack Park to the other 3,135 counties in the U.S. by how hard or easy it is to live here.
- DOWNTOWN VISITORS CENTER REVS UP – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Dan Heath reports that the 30 City Downtown Community and Visitors Center will serve as the start and finish for a historical trail under development for the city. It is noted that about 65 sites have been identified for possible markers.
- EPA’S JUDITH ENCK TO DISCUSS CLIMATE CHANGE AT SAGAMORE – Adirondack Almanac ( ) Website
A staff report notes that Judith Enck, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 Administrator, will make a public presentation featuring details about recent federal actions to reduce greenhouse gas and CO2 emissions and what they mean for New York and the northeastern U.S.
- SPINY WATER FLEA POISED TO INVADE LAKE CHAMPLAIN – NCPR ( Canton, NY) website
Reporter Sarah Harris reports that it is only a matter of time before the spiny water flea, an aquatic invasive species, invades Lake Champlain.
- MOORE MAKES NEW OFFER TO ESSEX COUNTY – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) website
Reporter Lohr McKinstry reports that Keeseville businessman George Moore is making a third attempt to buy the old Frontier Town theme park from Essex County.
- 2010 VILLAGE LAWS WEREN’T ENACTED – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that a string of local laws the Saranac Lake village Board of Trustees thought it enacted in 2010 did not officially become laws until recently because the state had no record that the laws had been enacted.
- ORDA LAYS OUT FUTURE PLANS, CAPITAL PROJECTS – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that ORDA laid out its capital project plan for the year and talked about re-establishing the board’s Lake Placid Community Advisory Council at its quarterly board meeting last week.
- APA SETS PUBLIC HEARING FOR NYCO MINING PROJECT – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
A staff report notes that the Adirondack Park Agency will hold an informal public meeting to provide information and solicit public comment on NYCO Minerals Inc.’s request to amend existing APA permits for their Seventy Road and Oak Hill mining facilities in the town of Lewis.
- GOOD STEPS TO SLOW INVASIVE SPECIES – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise editorial board writes their hope that Gov. Andrew Cuomo will sign both of the important bills intended to slow the spread of invasive plants and animals in rivers, lakes and ponds presented to him by New York’s Legislature.
- NY SENATE FACTION LEADER SAYS HIS GROUP WILL MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE – NCPR ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Karen DeWitt reports that Senate Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeff Klein has said that even though his group now plans to realign with the Democrats in the Senate, he won’t rule out working with Republicans in the future.
- RESORT DECISION ON HOLD – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Shaun Kittle reports that it has been 60 days since the Appellate Division of the New York state Supreme Court heard arguments on the Adirondack Club and Resort case, but a decision still has not been announced.
- CONGRESS CANDIDATE OFFERS REFORM PLAN – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Matthew Turner reports that Democratic Congress candidate Aaron Woolf has announced a five-step plan to rein in Congress members’ fringe benefits and pay.
- TRAINING SET ON CONTROLLING COMMON INVASIVE PLANTS – Adirondack Almanack ( ) Website
A staff report notes that the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program is hosting a free training session that provides landowners with instruction on how to control unwanted infestations of invading plants.
- DOHENY BLAMES ADS FOR DEFEAT – Press-Republican ( Plattsburgh, NY) Website
Reporter Joe LoTemplio reports that defeated Republican congressional primary candidate Matt Doheny credits his loss to American Crossroads, a national conservative political organization that backed Elise Stefanik’s campaign with more than $800,000 in mail and television advertisements.
- PLANNING BOARD OKS NEW DEWEY SKI LODGE – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that the Saranac Lake village planning board has signed off on a new ski lodge for Dewey Mountain Recreation Center.
- PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE – Adirondack Daily Enterprise ( Saranac Lake, NY) Website
Reporter Chris Knight reports that concerns about the village of Saranac Lake’s planned unit development district regulations dominated a public comment session Tuesday on the village’s draft land-use code.