The New Yorkers for Clean Water & Jobs coalition is made up of over 175 organizations have joined together to advocate for important environmental programs, supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs, fortifying local economies, protecting clean drinking water, creating new parks, advancing environmental justice, and mitigating an intensifying climate crises. State programs included In the funding are:
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Latest News Headlines
- Adirondack Diversity Initiative organizes free police training
- Behind the Lens: river ice
- 10th Mountain training incident under scrutiny
- North Country at Work: an Adirondack Logger
- Upper Saranac Marina project on hold while town updates zoning
- New water rules provide protection for Lake George
- Fusion owner infuses a taste of home into deli offerings
- Adirondak Loj and High Peaks info center reopen
- Blue skies to Blue Mountain
- Great Escape announces plan for May 1 reopening

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