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City debating outdoor dining
Plattsburgh Common Council isn't sure whether it will allow downtown restaurants to continue the warm-weather practice in parking areas.
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Town of Dannemora seeking natural gas
Officials are asking residents to fill out surveys in order to persuade NYSEG to deliver the service.
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Investors agree to buy Pfizer Chazy
The facility is to be sold to Northstar Private Capital LLC, headed by Powertex owners Victor and Stephen Podd.
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Fire debris forces lawsuit
Malone code-enforcement officials are turning to the courts to get reluctant owners to clean up burned-out and derelict buildings.
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Quebec active in international relations
Province's international impact of special importance in its relationship with the United States, Fulbright chair says.
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Furniture and Decor now open in downtown Plattsurgh
The business focuses on quality yet affordable used furniture and accessories.
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Destination Master Plan progress touted
The plan focuses on outdoor recreation, agri-tourism and history.
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New tourism magazine to promote region
The SUNY Plattsburgh Journalism Department and Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau are partners in DoNorth, to launch in May.
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Tupper Lake owners oppose bed tax
Fears that increased costs would drive away their dwindling customer base has hotel and motel proprietors upset at Franklin County's occupancy-fee proposal.
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Some resorts support bed tax
Saranac Lake businesses participating under Essex County's occupancy-fee law say they've had few complaints and huge success from the promotions and advertising the money collected buys.
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Stewart's Shops plans new store in Keeseville
The shop would be on the Wilson Farms property at 1774 Main St.
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Court approves move to sue DEC, APA
Challenge to connector snowmobile trail construction method and grooming moves forward.
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Press-Republican honored
P-R earns New York Publishers Association awards for breaking news, page design, sports photography and multi-media presentation.
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ER at AMC Lake Placid may close
Adirondack Health is considering shuttering the Church Street hospital, establishing an urgent-care clinic and physical-therapy facilities at nearby Uihlein Living Center.
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US Reps from Vt. and NY have dairy worker plan
Democrat Reps. Bill Owens and Vermont's Peter Welch say their proposal would allow immigrants to work on U.S. dairy farms for up to three years, with another three-year extension possible.
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