Lake Champlain-Lake George Regional Planning Board
Government watchdog seeks Queensbury supervisor post
CHESTERTOWN | Government watchdog Travis Whitehead, a professional engineer who for years has challenged decisions and expenditures of Warren County, has announced his candidacy for supervisor of Queensbury. Read more
2018: A year of transition for Warren County
WARREN COUNTY | The events of 2018 in Warren County generated a number of dramatic headlines — both welcome and unwelcome — and other developments reflected merely incremental progress on one front or another. Read more
Lake George town and village moving forward in curbing stormwater pollution
LAKE GEORGE | The town government will be undertaking a major project this spring to solve erosion and runoff problems in the Lakeview Circle neighborhood, as their efforts to abate stormwater pollution ramp up. Read more
Government critic named by politicians to post
QUEENSBURY | An area government watchdog — who for years has questioned projects and appropriations of Warren County, regional agencies and local municipalities — was endorsed for a key appointment by county leaders this week. Read more
Dog park upgrades sought by Lake George village trustees
LAKE GEORGE | The Lake George Village dog park may have new amenities if village officials are successful in obtaining money they are seeking to fund improvements to the venue. Read more
Supervisor floats idea of dissolving Regional Planning Board
QUEENSBURY | Supervisor Claudia Braymer (Glens Falls, Ward 3) held up a copy of a draft resolution created in Washington County calling for the dissolution of the Lake Champlain-Lake George Regional Planning Board (LCLGRPB), saying she would... Read more
Supervisor asks for more info on defaulted loans
QUEENSBURY | Queensbury-at-large Supervisor Doug Beaty said an audit of an account of federal loan money administered by the Lake Champlain-Lake George Regional Planning Board (LCLGRPB) showed over $1 million in loans were in default. Read more
Lake George awarded $70,000 for regional economic study
LAKE GEORGE | The Lake Champlain-Lake George Regional Planning Board has received a $70,000 grant to develop an economic development strategy. Read more