
Ticonderoga to add fourth solar installation
Should all projects come to fruition, Ticonderoga will have installations generating 32.5-megawatts of solar power.
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Should all projects come to fruition, Ticonderoga will have installations generating 32.5-megawatts of solar power.
Professor forms nonprofit to help repair and distribute instruments to Adirondack school districts
By James Odato
Upgrades are stemming overflows into the LaChute River
By Tim Rowland
Fort Ti visitors will soon see the results of years-long restoration project of the Pavilion
APA approves 20 MW solar project amid planning discussion
The Adirondack Park Agency approved a large-scale housing development outside Lake Placid and a 5-megawatt solar array in Ticonderoga.
A solar project, a housing development, a zoning map amendment and a new campground are on the APA's agenda.
The Adirondack Park Agency is seeking public comments on a number of proposals including business expansions, a cell tower and more.
By James Odato
Ticonderoga has toughed out a series of blows since the French, Native Americans and British fought along the water that leads to Canada.