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- AmeriCorps seeks applicants Deadline is the end of August for the 2012-13 program year.
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Free on-line classes available at Plattsburgh Public Library
More than 500 courses are available online through the Community Computer and Employment Center.
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Peebles Department Store coming to Ti
It will take space vacated by Tops Market in the shopping plaza at routes 9N and 74; will hire manager soon.
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PenAir to base operations in Plattsburgh
Sixteen jobs to be created to start.
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Superheater project to start at Ti paper mill
IP's Ticonderoga factory will close for three weeks to install enhanced boiler controls.
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Prosthetic medical firm opens Plattsburgh office
Part-time satellite office replaced with new facility at West Bay Plaza.
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Seeking competitive edge
The North Country Regional Economic Development Council has scheduled workshops in advance of the second round of applications for state funding.
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Tahawus railroad line can reopen
The Saratoga & North Creek Railway will start hauling rare, earth-laden mine tailings out of Newcomb.
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New products have distillery in high spirits
Lake Placid company now produces three types of vodka and are working on recipes for gin and whiskey.
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Bombardier lands huge contract
The Plattsburgh plant will build 410 rail cars, with options for more that would bring the base amount of $896 million to $1.5 billion.
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Hopes pinned on Flanagan's success
Backers say industries like hospitality and tourism can be the foundation of the region's economic recovery, with the Malone hotel project at its center.
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Improvements planned at Cumberland 12
Work starts to upgrade equipment in Plattsburgh movie complex.
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Hotel Flanagan project revived
Empire State Development has given developer Frank Cositore a one-year extension on a $2.9 million grant to help bring the long-ago elegant Malone establishment back to life.
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Obama visits Albany high-tech center with Cuomo
President visits the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany today.
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Loss of tax exemption could hurt local craft brewers
Lake Placid Craft Brewing Co. among those concerned about court ruling.
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