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Owens: Fiscal cliff deal extends small biz policies

January 12, 2013 WASHINGTON — A recent deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff also extended a series of small business policies. more »»

Equine Night at Ward Lumber

January 12, 2013 JAY — Ward Lumber is hosting a free Equine Night from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Feb. 19 for equine enthusiast. more »»

Bed tax draws criticism

January 11, 2013 If Franklin County legislators were looking for a consensus on their proposal to institute a new 5 percent hotel occupancy tax, they didn’t find it in two hearings Thursday night. more »»

New art studio

January 11, 2013 more »»

Cuomo's rafting competition talk creates excitement

January 10, 2013 The possibility that the Adirondack Park may host a state-sponsored rafting and paddling competition later this year has local officials buzzing with excitement. Gov. more »»

Open Space Institute buys Marion River Carry

January 10, 2013 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — The Open Space Institute announced Wednesday that it has bought the Marion River Carry, a historic portage in the headwaters of the Raquette River near the hamlet of Blue... more »»

Big Tupper pass holders ski free Jan. 19 at Titus Mountain

January 10, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Titus Mountain Family Ski Center outside Malone plans to offer a free day of skiing on Saturday, Jan. more »»

Big Tupper skiing is trespassing

January 10, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — The Big Tupper Ski Area won’t open this year, and skiing there now is trespassing. more »»

Trudeau discoveries add to knowledge of aging immunity, platelet disorders

January 10, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Trudeau Institute has announced two new research findings from its scientists that could have implications for the elderly and for people suffering from platelet disorders. more »»

New hockey haven

January 9, 2013 more »»

State of the State: Cuomo proposes Adirondack rafting, paddling competition

January 9, 2013 ALBANY (AP) - Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state will sponsor a national rafting and paddling competition called the Adirondack Challenge this year. more »»

Customs rules eased for cross-border consumers

January 9, 2013 WASHINGTON — The U.S. and Canada have agreed to increase the maximum value of goods eligible for expedited customs clearance. U.. more »»

Plan board: Concerns about Park Street are premature

January 9, 2013 TUPPER LAKE — Planning board members called concerns premature regarding congestion on Park Street, one of the village’s main business districts. more »»

Bed tax hearings Thursday

January 9, 2013 Franklin County legislators are asking people in the south end of the county who have questions or concerns about a proposed bed tax to come to public hearings Thursday in Tupper Lake and Saranac... more »»

Grimditch family asks town for deal

January 9, 2013 LAKE PLACID — The Grimditch family has broken its long public silence over a legal case in which they have come close to breaking towns’ power to regulate boathouses. more »»

Police: former councilman stole close to $500,000

January 5, 2013 LAKE PLACID — State police now say a Keene man stole close to $500,000 from his former employer, much more than was originally estimated. more »»

Police probe Broadway burglaries

January 4, 2013 SARANAC LAKE — Village police continue to investigate burglaries at a pair of commercial buildings on Broadway last month. Police Chief Bruce Nason said sometime on the night of De. more »»

Police seek suspect in Peru armed robbery

January 3, 2013 PERU — State police are looking for a man who allegedly robbed a Stewart’s Shop here, brandishing a gun. more »»

 
 

 

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