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NYS awards $2.1 million in grants to Adk projects
WARREN COUNTY | Goal to boost tourism, local culture, economies; Warren, Essex, Hamilton counties expected to benefit. Read more
Bread Loaf Corp. trains from within for needed skilled labor
MIDDLEBURY | Skilled workforce shortages plague the construction industry, with Bureau of Labor Statistics data showing 379,000 vacant jobs in the sector nationally. Read more
Council approves public session on GEIS
PLATTSBURGH | The Downtown Revitalization Initiative projects to move forward soon as the City of Plattsburgh is planning to complete its Generic Environmental Impact Statement. Read more
Keene plans its future
KEENE VALLEY | Keene took its first steps last week toward drawing up a resident-driven master plan that will guide the town board as it tackles five front-burner issues that will affect the community for years and decades to come. Read more
Proposed Dollar General store’s compliance with Wbg. town zoning laws
WARRENSBURG | Local citizens interested in the future of the Warrensburg hamlet’s character and ambiance should attend a special meeting of the Warrensburg Zoning Board of Appeals set for 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25, at the town hall, according to various Read more
McDonald’s to be rebuilt
PLATTSBURGH | The McDonald’s restaurant on Margaret Street will be demolished and reconstructed to include a dual-lane “drive-thru.” Read more
PPAC discusses smart parking meters
PLATTSBURGH | Plattsburgh’s Parking Advisory Committee (PPAC) has decided to meet with the three firms narrowed down to determine which one Plattsburgh will hire to install kiosks, or smart meters, downtown. Read more
Parking nixed on Route 73
KEENE | This past Father’s Day weekend, the Department of Environmental Conservation began a no-parking policy on Route 73 stretching from Keene to Lake Placid, at highly popular and overrun trail heads to several locations. Read more
PPAC meets for parking options
PLATTSBURGH | The Plattsburgh Parking Advisory Committee (PPAC) met for its monthly meeting June 11 to talk about updates regarding the latest designs of future parking spots around Plattsburgh. Read more
Plattsburgh parking plans must be clearly defined
The June 1 article on OK’d plans for Durkee Street needs attention. Read more
Parking protesters converge outside Plattsburgh City Hall
PLATTSBURGH | A group of residents took to City Hall last week to protest the pending redevelopment of the Durkee Street parking lot. Read more
Prime Companies chosen to redevelop Durkee St. lot
PLATTSBURGH | Prime Companies has been formally chosen to develop the Durkee Street lot. Read more
City OKs trial paid parking permits
PLATTSBURGH | The Plattsburgh Common Council voted Thursday to move forward with a trial downtown parking permit system. Read more
Dozens ticketed for failing to shovel city sidewalks
PLATTSBURGH | The City of Plattsburgh is reminding its residents to shovel their sidewalks after the declaration of an end of snow event. Or else. Read more
Friends of late restaurateur call for Plattsburgh lot designation
PLATTSBURGH | Nicholas Pope remembers running down the street after school with his friends, a dollar bill crumpled up in the then 14-year-old’s pocket. Read more
Plattsburgh parking committee formed, chairman appointed
PLATTSBURGH | The Plattsburgh Parking Advisory Committee held its inaugural meeting in City Hall last week. Read more
Nearly 130 ticketed in first week of city parking enforcement
PLATTSBURGH | Between Jan. 3-9, a total of 129 parking tickets were issued in the downtown core. Read more
Developer unveils Durkee Street plan
PLATTSBURGH | Two buildings on the shore of the Saranac River. Each four stories, with a mezzanine-level rooftop rec space. Read more
LED streetlights to save village cash, trim its carbon footprint
LAKE GEORGE | The streets of Lake George may be bathed in a new glow — a hue that may save taxpayers cash — if a proposal before the village board materializes. Read more
Durkee Street developer to make case
PLATTSBURGH | Prime Companies, the lone developer to submit a proposal for the state-funded Durkee Street lot redevelopment, will unveil plans for the space at a public meeting on Tuesday. Read more