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By Shaun Kittle shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Two student delegates from the North Country were selected to attend the Students Inside Albany Conference from April 14-17. The delegates, one from Clinton County and one from Essex County, will be Nate Casey of AuSable Valley Central School and Katie Woltner of Keene Central School. Their alternates are Tegan Belrose of Beekmantown Central School and Corinne White of ElizabethtownLewis Central School. The Plattsburgh League of
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Katie Woltner, the Essex County student delegate picked to go to Albany this spring, shakes hands with the Plattsburgh League of Women Voters president Sally Sears-Mack as (from left) Betty Little, Janet Duprey and Dan Stec look on.
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Vision for Plattsburgh outlined at the Strand By Katherine Clark
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Dr. Colin Read, Professor at SUNY Plattsburgh and Vision to Action chairperson, speaks to the group at a V2A forum at the Strand Theater Jan. 24.
PLATTSBURGH — The Vision to Action campaign received its report card from the community Jan. 24, with invested members of the community turning out to contribute to the direction they’d like to see Plattsburgh head. More than 200 residents of Plattsburgh, members of the community, and those who work in the city flooded into the nearly finished Strand Theater where the historic theater ’s developing construction was evident from the plywood on the walls to the plastic curtain hanging above the stage, standing in for the curtain for the event. The forum was the wrap-up of four forums held during the year on education, arts and culture, transportation, and recreation. “Tonight we’re reporting on the progress we’ve made this year and we want the public’s input,” Paul Sands said.
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