SARANAC LAKE — North Country small business owners and staff will be able to take advantage of a wide array of trainings and services in 2025, thanks to a recent federal grant awarded to the Adirondack North Country Association. Offered...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: January 21, 2025 Contact: Audrey Schwartzberg, ANCA Communications Director, [email protected], 518.891.6200 ANCA Partners with Local Chambers to Expand Small Business Services Low-cost educational programs supported by USDA grant SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. — North Country small business...
SARANAC LAKE | The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) and Adirondack Diversity Initiative (ADI) have announced the launch of a new, fully virtual micro-credential course for North Country businesses and nonprofits committed to making their businesses and workplaces more welcoming...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: January 15, 2025 Contact: Audrey Schwartzberg, ANCA Communications Director, [email protected], 518.891.6200 Adirondack Diversity Initiative Launches Welcoming and Belonging Micro-credential NCCC will host self-paced online course for businesses starting January 27 SARANAC LAKE, N.Y....
State's Food Waste Reduction Law inspired ANCA, Clarkson and the Authority to take action SARANAC LAKE | Last month Gov. Kathy Hochul announced amendments to New York State’s Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling law, which aims to reduce the...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: January 9, 2025 Contact: Audrey Schwartzberg, ANCA Communications Director, [email protected], 518.891.6200 North Country Groups Applaud State’s Expansion of Food Waste Reduction Law ANCA, Clarkson and the Authority offer support for...
By Nicole Draina, ANCA Clean Energy Communications Coordinator As you drive around the North Country you’ll likely notice signs of our region’s clean energy transition. Slightly distorted from view, blocked by pines, are wind turbines on fallow farmland, solar panels...
by City & State New York’s notable job creators and business boosters. Ahead of Ronald Reagan’s landslide victory in 1980, he summed up his candidacy by asking voters, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” James Carville,...
by Keeley Jock, ANCA Climate Justice Fellow Native American Heritage Month is a time to commemorate and celebrate the traditions, languages, and cultures of Indigenous peoples across the United States. This is a time to acknowledge the traditions and progress...
by David Escobar The most recent census showed a couple of trends in the Adirondack Park: a steady decline in population and a continued lack of diversity. Roughly 95% of the 123,300 full-time Adirondack residents are white, a statistic that has guided...