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Boralex seeks 750-acre solar energy facility in Fort Edward
Quebec-based Boralex, whose U.S. headquarters are in South Glens Falls, held an open house Thursday, April 18, at the Durkeetown Church in Fort Edward to allow the public to gather information about its proposed 100 MW photovoltaic solar energy generation facility. The open house was well attended,. The solar project...
Warren County awards Jasmine Luellen for her courage
In observance of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, the Warren County District Attorney's Office honored Jasmine Luellen's strength after her husband and son were killed by an intoxicated motorcyclist in 2022. Luellen was presented the Courage Award and other Warren County leaders were recognized for their work with crime victims.
Moreau officials hold workshop to discuss zoning task force
Moreau officials held a public workshop Thursday to discuss the scope of a zoning advisory task force. The Moreau town board and zoning administrator held a public workshop Thursday to discuss what a resident-run task force would look like and how it would help rewrite zoning codes after more than three decades.
Warren County seeks foster parents
Warren County is in need of foster parents and is inviting anyone interested to a meeting tonight. The Department of Social Services needs 10 more parents to foster children who are separated from their biological parents. People are not required to live in Warren County. There is no age limit...
Touts chestnuts as food source of great potential; says local farms can grow trees
Russell Wallack has a mission — “to build the organic chestnut industry to a watershed scale in the Northeast.”. Breadtree Farms LLC, created by Mr. Wallack in 2019 in Greenwich, just received a $1,957,328 USDA Organic Market Development grant toward establishing a $2,777,000 chestnut facility at the former Atwater Farm in Salem.
Police: Saratoga County intentionally rammed another vehicle
A 60-year-old Saratoga County man is accused of ramming another person’s vehicle with his car. Police responded to a disturbance call on Howe Road in the town of Corinth on March 30. Samuel E. Paquin, of Greenfield, intentionally rammed the car and caused more than $1,500 in damage, the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office said.
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