- LAKE PLACID RESIDENT TO TAKE HELM AT ADIRONADCK COUNCIL – NCPR.org ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports that Diane Fish, of Lake Placid, will become acting executive director of the Adirondack Council in October when Brian Houseal steps down.
- PROTECT, DON’T ‘PROTECT!’ (Editorial) – Post-Star ( Glens Falls, NY) Website
The Post-Star editorial board writes that no purpose can be served by the "selfish, indulgent" lawsuit filed by Protect the Adirondacks against the Adirondack Club and Resort
- CHESTERTOWN LAWYER ON DEMS’ COURT SLATE – Daily Gazette ( Schenectady, NY) Website
Reporter Michael Lamendola reports that Chestertown lawyer John Silvestri will be one of four Democrats running for state Supreme Court justice in the 4th Judicial District. **Please note that a paid subscription is required to view this article online.
- LARGE-MOUTH BASS SALE PROVIDES POTENTIAL, PITFALLS, GROUPS SAY – Watertown Daily Times ( Watertown, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Amaral reports that the state DEC is considering a change that would allow fish markets in the state to sell large-mouth bass in a move that is being criticized by sportsmen because state regulations don’t differentiate between large-mouth and small-mouth bass.
- GREEN GROUP SAYS APA DOCUMENTS SHOW UNFAIR REVIEW OF BIG TUPPER RESORT – NCPR.org ( Canton, NY) Website
Reporter Brian Mann reports on the controversy surrounding the lawsuit filed by Protect the Adirondacks against the Adirondack Club and Resort.
- NEW YORK JOINING REVIVAL OF SHORT-LINE RAIL INDUSTRY – Times Union ( Albany, NY) Website
The Associated Press reports that the reopening of the Tahawus rail line os being driven by high oil prices and the hope that the shortline will bring an economic boost to railside towns.
