*New Yorkers, Vermonters take Canada food tour to help create world’s largest agritourism trail* LAKE PLACID - Walking into the lobby of the Fromagerie Fritz Kaiser, a newcomer might wonder what that odd smell is and where it's coming from....
BURKE— The village is taking a step toward curbing rising electricity costs by converting its street lights to energy-efficient LED fixtures. Village Mayor Craig Dumas noted Wednesday that the village has approved a plan to retrofit its 28 street lamps...
OGDENSBURG — The Frederic Remington Art Museum should save over $6,000 annually on its electric bill after upgrading hundreds of outdated light bulbs with more energy efficient LEDs. The project is being paid for in part through a partnership between...
TUPPER LAKE — This town has more electric car charging stations than almost any other town in the Adirondacks after the village electric department installed three stations last month, bringing the total count to five. The village’s three stations, with...
by Jesse Adcock SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack North Country Association announced that it is releasing economic and investment data on the North Country to the public at its 2018 Annual Meeting on Friday. ANCA Executive Director Kate Fish, while...
By ABRAHAM KENMORE For the second year in a row, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority is soliciting bids from wind and solar producers for renewable energy certificates, which prove that certain amounts of renewable energy have...
Guest blog by Jeffrey Grimshaw, Executive Director of View Arts Center Like many places in the Adirondack Park, we rely on tradition as a component of our economic development engine. Also, in many places there have been entrepreneurs who have a need,...
SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. — The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) has announced the recent addition of Edward Smoke of Akwesasne to its board of directors. Smoke, who joined the board in June, currently serves as business services specialist for the...
It has been a sizzling summer in the Adirondack North Country, but The Hub on the Hill is keeping its cool. This spring, it became official. The Hub’s retrofitted refrigerated box truck hit the road, delivering locally grown and processed...
The number, size and distribution of ground-mounted, photovoltaic solar projects that generate electricity for off-site sale or consumption are expanding at quite a clip in New York. In fact, electrical generation from solar has grown by more than 1000% in the...