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General Trading Company celebrates 20 years
The store will host a 20th anniversary celebration the weekend of June 14-15.
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New services, initiatives touted at Biz Expo
Attendees at the North Country Chamber of Commerce event in Plattsburgh were able to visit 181 exhibits to learn more about businesses, organizations and service providers.
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State to review railroad-line management plan
Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor up for public land-use discussion.
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Students gain hands-on experience on the job
The nonprofit Work Experience Program helps North Country young people gain experience and build self-esteem through internships at museums and other sites.
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Public hearing held on Laurentian bonds
At the County of Clinton Industrial Development Agency session, a local building-trades official once again called for a Project Labor Agreement for the more than $200 million project proposed for Plattsburgh.
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First Weekend events kick off Friday and Saturday
The initiative plans to attract visitors to downtown arts and musical events but also benefit downtown businesses.
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Microtel Inn planned in Malone
Three-story, 63-room hotel may raise privacy concerns for neighbors when the issue goes before the village Zoning Board of Appeals later this week.
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Desk staff can promote area attractions
Employees are often a first point of reference for visitors to the area.
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Campground celebrates 50 years of entertaining families
Pine Ridge Park in Westville Center started out with Dick and Vi Travers' dream. It is now owned by their daughter and son-law who have carried on their vision.
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Two more businesses open in Rouses Point
RP Beer Emporium and Border Boutique opened in May with assistance from Microenterprise Program grants.
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County lands new airport service company
Bid submitted was significantly lower than previous company to provide re-fueling, de-icing and other services.
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Governor in town to tout tax-free plan
Not all are on board, however, as unions argue that it is not fair for all taxpayers and workers are concerned about getting prevailing wage for any construction jobs that may develop from the initiative. INCLUDES VIDEO
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City apartment plan revised
Differing interpretations of how to measure the length of the buildings caused the Planning Board to table the proposal.
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Mall theater has new accessibility features
Regal Champlain Centre Stadium 8 in Plattsburgh now has equipment to improve the movie experience for the deaf and visually impaired.
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More details emerge on proposed Tax-Free NY
The initiative still requires State Legislature approval, but it would create tax-free communities at or around upstate colleges to attract new businesses.
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