
Early reviewers are sour on proposed Jay resort
In less than one week, the Adirondack Park Agency received 56 comments on a resort proposal in Jay. The majority, so far, are against it.
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In less than one week, the Adirondack Park Agency received 56 comments on a resort proposal in Jay. The majority, so far, are against it.
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