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Is there really common ground in the Adirondacks?

Earlier this week I participated in the Common Ground Alliance forum. It was attended by many elected officials (none from Johnsburg), lots of non-profit leaders and a handful of us from the business community. I left with very mixed feelings about the
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EDITORIAL: Rangers are the police of the wilderness

Press-Republican July 15, 2010 EDITORIAL: Rangers are the police of the wilderness Press-Republican ---- — In lean times, taxpayers always urge their government representatives to cut spending in just about every area except public safety. Citizens
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Reminder: Armed service members have extra year to claim homebuyer tax credit

Reminder: Armed service members have extra year to claim homebuyer tax credit While the contract deadline for the homebuyer tax credit for most Americans has come and gone, please remember, and remind your agents, that members of the armed services and

Getting Your Home Ready to Sell...means a bit more than just listing it.

Tips on How to Fix Your House Up to Sell By Paige Tepping RISMEDIA, May 27, 2010--With the summer buying and selling season just around the corner, now is the time to think about how you can create a lasting first impression with potential buyers. Here

Far from the Adirondacks, a distorted view

Far from the Adirondacks, a distorted view By FREDERICK H. MONROE First published: Sunday, April 25, 2010 It was startling to see the difficult economic conditions of the Adirondack Park described as prosperity in John Sheehan's April 11 Perspective

If You're Thinking of Retiring in... Sports Town

From the Wall Street Journal originally appeared on 2/24/2009 Lake Placid, N.Y., the site of two Olympics, offers a wealth of outdoor activities. (But bring a sweater.) * Article * Comments more in Personal Finance » * Email * Printer Friendly *

Sellers, don't skimp on price reduction

By Tara-Nicholle Nelson Created 08/14/2008 Q: My house just won't sell. It's been on the market for six months. I've reduced the price several times, and my Realtor keeps trying to get me to bring the price down much more, but I think it will

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

President Bush singed into law a Homebuyer Tax Credit — a $7500 tax credit that would be would be available for any qualified purchase between April 9, 2008 and June 30, 2009. The credit is repayable over 15 years (making it, in effect, an interest

Common Red Flags for Home Buyers

This article is so well written that I'd be hard pressed to say it better. Excellent advice on all points! - Mark Published on Inman News ( http://www.inman.com ) Common red flags for home buyers By Dian_Hymer Created 07/14/2008 Last year, before

Price it Right and it Will Sell !

Today I removed my signs and lockbox from an expired listing that failed to sell during the twelve months that I had it listed and during the prior twelve months while another broker had it listed. Meanwhile about a month ago I listed a higher priced

Whose Adirondacks is it ?

Whose Adirondacks is it anyways? (Column) Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY) 6/27/08, Web site By: Leo Maloney, Outdoors Columnist Imagine that someday you were driving towards the Adirondacks and as you approached the "blue line" instead of seeing

The Adirondacks; A great destination and investment for 2008

Rising gasoline prices and limited funds for discretionary spending make the Adirondacks ideally located and affordable. The Gore Mountain/Lake George region as well as Lake Placid are all located within a "one tank drive" for millions of Americans

Discount Gore Mountain Season Passes

Research shows that if you are reading my blog you are probably a skier. It's time to think about buying a Gore Mountain Season Pass. In fact, it's time to stop thinking and act. My third year offering discounted season passes. Join my group and