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Triple partnership works to form North Country STEAM Center

Saturday, July 25, 2015

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ADIRONDACK CHALLENGE

By Teah Dowling

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Restoration at Strand bringing back former glory

teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Clinton Community College, the Champlain Valley Transportation Museum and the Strand Center for the Arts have formed a collaboration to promote education in the area. The three organizations came together to form the North Country STEAM Center — science, technology, engineering, arts and math — to expand services that they all provide. “We all do outreach programs in the community,” said Paul DeDominicas, director of the Center for Community and

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited Indian Lake, New York on Sunday, July 19 to promote the Adirondack Park as a tourism destination. At the event, Gov. Cuomo announced a massive ramp-up in downstate promotional efforts, including doubling the number of MTA buses advertising the Adirondacks in New York City. He’s pictured above preparing for a whitewater rafting trip down the Hudson River. Photo by Andrew Johnstone

Big plans afoot for Plattsburgh city planning By Teah Dowling

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teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — The City of Plattsburgh is seeking funding to further priority projects to enhance the overall experience of residents, visitors and tourists in the city. “One of our goals is to make Plattsburgh more walkable and bicycle friendly,” said Bruce Lawson, director of community development. “We’re trying to enhance those possibilities.” NEW BRIDGES Before the Saranac Street Bridge closed due to instability, it was initially car-friendly, but then it was solely used by pedestrians and bicyclists. Initially, the city planned to spruce up the bridge, but it requires replacement. “People used this every single day,” Lawson said. “We have to get it done.” The bridge will be rebuilt to be utilized by pedestrians and bicyclists only and to further expand the Saranac River Trail. The Saranac River Trail currently comes down from behind Bruce Lawson and Mayor Jim Calnon hold up an idea of what could be done in the Saranac River in Plattsburgh. Ideas include a kayaking and fishing opportunities.

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