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Closing the St. Lawrence Seaway might actually create more jobs (loading and unloading dock jobs, trucking, etc.) while reducing invasive species.
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The history and future of Adirondack entrepreneurship: a declining opportunity?Adirondacks primed for new entrepreneurial economy? Unified Adirondacks environment, economy and community to realize synergies? $100 million Adirondack Park Sustainable Fund?
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Here's a thoughtful and succinct article on some problems facing the Adirondack Park economy.
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There are seats left in Adirondack Community College's Principles of Entrepreneurship class!
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Massena Town supervisor Joe Gray is asking why St. Lawrence County, agricultural mecca of New York state, lost out on the BION project by dismissing venture capitalists who came to Massena NY. As he puts it, is St. Lawrence County open for business? While
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What differentiates events like the Lake Champlain bass tournament are the out-of-town dollars they bring in, which produce a net stimulative effect to the greater Adirondack region.
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On my other blog devoted to New York land and the outdoors, I talk about the potential benefits of a strategic choice to promote outdoor education among New York's children and the long term effects that a strategic choice like that might have on the Adirondack tourism industry.
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The village and town of Potsdam made a deal with Brookfield Renewable Energy to create and fund a Potsdam Growth Fund. Using those funds, it was able to fund a wireless company that intends to create jobs in Potsdam.
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Here's an inspiring story of an Amish food business in Pennsylvania that has rapidly become wildly successful, despite their decidedly low tech traditions. It sounds like he's been very astute in following market demand and capitalizing on it. Farmers in the Adirondack North Country: what is he doing that you're not?
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Brian Mann has posited that there exists an unwritten social contract between Adirondack Park residents and New York state.
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