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Saturday, April 11, 2015
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Oil Train Task Force pushes for railway safety
This Week PLATTSBURGH
By Teah Dowling teah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ The Clinton County Oil Train Task Force say they are striving to safeguard citizens from oil and hazardous materials transported throughout Clinton County. Ò Here, we have trains with a hundred cars or more traveling through our area Ñ two to three trains a day,Ó said Rachelle Armstrong, Plattsburgh City Councilor, Ward 1. Ò As a task force, itÕ s been our mission to take two kinds of actions, and one of them is ensuring public information.Ó The common council passed resolutions on April 1 that the Federal Department of Transportation, through the Federal Railroad Administration and CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
‘Burghy Bucks’ encourage giving at SUNY P’burgh PAGE 2 PLATTSBURGH
A wave of children rush across the snow-covered lawn during the University of Vermont Health Network - CVPH Annual Eastern Egg Hunt on April 4. The little egg collectors gathered about 12,000 eggs in a matter of minutes. Photo by Teah Dowling
Day of Caring brings out the volunteer spirit The 5th Annual Day of Caring returns again for another day of helping ones in need
The Most of the Coast seeking market vendors PAGE 3 PLATTSBURGH
By Teah Dowling teah@denpubs.com
PLATTSBURGH Ñ The United Way of the Adirondack RegionÕ s 5th Annual Day of Caring will take place Saturday, April 18. Ò The United Way of the Adirondack Region did do it back about 15 years ago,Ó Snow said. Ò We did it just for a couple of years, and they were just one project here or there, nothing like what we started up again. Ò We wanted to make it regional and have as many projects as possible on that day than just having one project.Ó By teaming up with the Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau and Project H.E.L.P. at SUNY Plattsburgh, this volunteer-driven event has hosted a variety of projects, from helping organizations to individuals in need of extra assistance throughout Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. Last year the event had 43 projects and 600 volunteers while so Project H.E.L.P. student volunteers do highway clean-up for the Day of Caring.
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