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Are they jumping for joy relative to state government? Not yet (but) it’s a major improvement from a year ago.
(02/02/12) A new survey of upstate business leaders produced nearly identical results as last year's. But as the Innovation Trail's Zack Seward reports, one finding saw a major change: the opinion of state government. more
The challenge was to pull together people...to work as a team.
(12/26/11) Earlier this month, Governor Cuomo handed out nearly $800-million through his newly created regional economic councils. WMHT's Marie Cusick reports for the Innovation Trail about what comes next. more
(12/26/11) A top official in Hamilton County is praising the Regional Economic Development Council process. Earlier this month, the state awarded the North Country more than $100-million to help boost the economy. Todd Moe has more.
Liz Brenna, founder of Socially Good Business. Photo: Zack Seward, Innovation Trail
(12/15/11) More and more companies are making the business case for "doing good." A Rochester woman who cut her chops at the socially-conscious ice cream-maker Ben & Jerry's is trying to spread the word in New York State's for-profit community. The Innovation trail's Zack Seward has more. more
(12/13/11) This is the only time of year you can wet your whistle with Watertown's favorite seasonal cocktail--the Tom & Jerry at the Crystal Restaurant on historic Public Square.
David Sommerstein had his first Tom & Jerry a year ago at the Crystal, and turned the experience into this Heard Up North. arts ·
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(11/25/11) For some of us, crafting is a hobby--but for some, it's a business.
Claire Poirier of Malone makes hats, mittens, dog coats, and other things out of used wool sweaters, and sells them at craft shows and farmers markets all over the North Country. Like any good businessperson, Poirier goes for maximum efficiency--by using every part of the sweater. For today's Heard Up North, she talked Nora Flaherty through the process: more
(11/01/11) They say it takes a village to raise a child. But these days, it also takes a lot of extra effort to keep downtown business districts vibrant and busy.
We just heard about Saranac Lake's new community store. But over the weekend nearly 200 people also turned out to help a local merchant move his store to Saranac Lake's main street. Brian Mann was there and sent this audio postcard.
...Comment via the website, that's really what folks need to do.
(10/28/11) The North Country Regional Economic Development Council has posted a draft of its strategic plan--and it includes supporting controversial long term federal projects such as the Rooftop Highway.
It also sets out seven visions for the North Country including: the construction of growth in the aerospace, defense, biotech and other industries; increasing the region's profile as a special destination to visit, live, work and study; creating the greenest economy in the state; and starting an agriculture revolution. The North Country Council is one of ten around New York created by Governor Andrew Cuomo to compete for millions of dollars in state funding. Garry Douglas is co-chair. He says the draft plan was created after a series of public hearings. Before submitting the final proposal to Albany, he wants people to review the plan online. "Because there's not time between now and November 14 to go out and do another whole round of hearings. So it's going to be website dependent. People that have interest go there, look at them, and then comment via the website. That's really what folks need to do." The website is North Country Open For Business - dot - com. agriculture ·
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(06/10/11) The North Creek Business Alliance organized the first annual North Creek Brew Fest on the Hudson in order to help fund a winter shuttle to Gore Mountain and make the town a destination. Sarah Harris was there to sample the festivities.
(04/06/11) New York U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is calling for federal legislation and funding for small businesses. As the Innovation Trail's Zack Seward reports, Gillibrand says the proposed measures would be targeted at high-tech firms.
Blog posts tagged with "business"Hacketts shutters last storeIt's been a long, slow, painful death for the once-thriving Hacketts chain. The company filed for bankruptcy...[more] Hating is easy…what about love?We all have companies we hate doing business with–poor service, steep pricing, shoddy products. I came across an...[more] Adirondack News Fund Founding Supporters: Paul Smith's College, The College of the Adirondacks · Wildlife Conservation Society · Adirondack Medical Center Foundation · Adirondack Museum · Niagara Mohawk Foundation · Schumann Foundation · John A. Sellon Charitable Trust · several anonymous individual donors |





