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Assistance extended for Pfizer employees
The pharmaceutical firm successfully petitioned for Trade Adjustment Assistance for those who remain working at the Rouses Point plant.
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Pipeline office planned in Malone
New customers will be able to sign up there for service from the $41 million natural-gas transmission system under construction in northern Franklin County.
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Essex County proceeds toward shortened bar hours
A vote next Monday will decide whether tap rooms in Essex County must stop serving alcohol an hour earlier.
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Nova Bus lands major contract
The Plattsburgh company will make 300 buses for the Chicago Transit Authority for no more than $148 million.
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Town featured in Legislative Gazette special section
The Town of Plattsburgh received eight pages of exposure in the newspaper, which came out April 23.
- 'Mountain Lake Journal' makes changes The PBS program will move from Thursday to Friday, with veteran correspondent Jack LaDuke and others adding to content.
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CV-TEC director to retire
Dr. Barry Mack stepping down after decades leading Plattsburgh career-training school.
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CV-TEC realigns career path programs
The school has created a Health Careers Academy and a Heavy Equipment and Mass Transit Tech program.
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City approves outdoor dining
Requests from three downtown restaurants to use parking spaces in front of their businesses approved by council despite some concerns about safety and the loss of parking.
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Plattsburgh's economic potential ranks high
fDi Magazine ranks Plattsburgh as the fourth-best micropolitan city for economic potential.
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Many volunteer for Day of Caring
About 475 are expected to work on more than 75 projects across Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties on Saturday.
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Wal-Mart larceny suspects arrested
Police say John Letts of Plattsburgh told them he had been stealing from the store since December.
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Plattsburgh Golf in 31st season
Friendly, knowlegable service continues to be par for the course.
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Gala affair kicks off Go Digital or Go Dark
The campaign is raising money to help independent movies houses in the region buy digital equipment, since the days of 35mm film will soon be no more.
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Buffalo Wild Wings coming to Plattsburgh
The restaurant, to be located in Consumer Square, could be open by Thanksgiving.
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