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Navtours sails into sunset on marina project
It is time to get creative in funding volunteer firefighters and EMS. PAGE 4 Saturday, March 8, 2014
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By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Confidence is running high within the City of Plattsburgh’s political apparatus that a deal can be brokered on a city marina project in time to have something in the water by summer, but a major player in the process is pulling out. Ò We have spent more then a year and a half on the project, and we have spent a lot of money with architects and designers,Ó said Navtours representative Bruno Lemieux from his Montreal office. “It was a great project for us, but at some point, you just have to go.Ó Lemieux said that after city councilors voted down their
Forum to address Common Core standards. PAGE 2 PLATTSBURGH
Members of the Saranac Fire Department Technical Rescue Team braved unseasonably cold temperatures this past weekend to take part in a Rescue 3 International Ice Rescue Technician training class on the Saranac River by the Ore Bed Road bridge. Instructor, Assistant Chief T.J. Strack (white helmet), looks on as a firefighter pulls another from the rapids just below the bridge. Photo by Shawn Ryan.
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officials gather for ny Legislative breakfast By Shawn Ryan
business confidence on the rise in pburgh. PAGE 3 STYLE & SUBSTANCE
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State Sen. Betty Little addresses North Country Chamber of Commerce members at the annual New York State legislative Breakfast this past week.
PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Chamber of Commerce hosted a standing-room-only crowd of local business people and politicians for their annual New York State Legislative Breakfast Feb. 28. Chamber President and CEO Garry Douglas kicked off the breakfast by lauding several local businesses, among them Nova Bus, whose President and CEO Jean Pierre Bearacat was one of the speakers. But the purpose for the breakfast was to bring business leaders together with the local political contingent, which was represented by state Sen. Betty Little, state Assemblywoman Janet Duprey and state Assemblyman Dan Stec. Little spoke first, and among other topics, assailed Common Core testing mandates and procedures. Ò We didnÕ t do ourselves any good with that test,Ó she said. Ò DonÕ t test on the Common Core, unless you have actually taught it for several years.Ó Duprey spoke primarily about the positive trends in North Country economic development, crediting the North Country Chamber of Commerce with being a tremendous asset for North
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