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2020 US Census: More than half of all U.S. Counties lost population 2010 to 2020

Among Adirondack Park leaders, blaming the Park, the Forest Preserve, [...]

By |August 17, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on 2020 US Census: More than half of all U.S. Counties lost population 2010 to 2020

Sun Community News gets it right in criticism of secret deal making by state agencies and local governments

Adirondack Park management and policymaking would benefit enormously from openness [...]

By |August 14, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on Sun Community News gets it right in criticism of secret deal making by state agencies and local governments

US Census: Saratoga, Hamilton and Warren Counties all post 2020 population gains in first release of new data

The US Census released its first cut at the 2020 [...]

By |August 12, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on US Census: Saratoga, Hamilton and Warren Counties all post 2020 population gains in first release of new data

Protect the Adirondacks rebuts false claims and distortions by Adirondack local government leader about recent historic forever wild court decision

12 Ways That Indian Lake Town Supervisor Brian Wells Gets [...]

By |August 6, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on Protect the Adirondacks rebuts false claims and distortions by Adirondack local government leader about recent historic forever wild court decision

Long stretch of the South Branch of the Grasse River Protected as New York State buys 947 acres of Forest Preserve and 7,047 acres of Conservation Easements

GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES $4.3 MILLION ACQUISITION OF 8,000 ACRES TO [...]

By |July 27, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on Long stretch of the South Branch of the Grasse River Protected as New York State buys 947 acres of Forest Preserve and 7,047 acres of Conservation Easements

After historic Court decision against them, the New York Department of Environmental Protection and Adirondack Park Agency have a big job to get back on the right side of forever wild

The May 4, 2021, decision by the New York Court [...]

By |July 16, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on After historic Court decision against them, the New York Department of Environmental Protection and Adirondack Park Agency have a big job to get back on the right side of forever wild
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