My editorial to the Hamilton County Express 7/1/13
Dear Cristine, Super Bowl XXIV. Reagan-Mondale ’84. Custer’s Last Stand. These are some of the greatest blowouts in American history. The Adirondack Park Agency public meeting at Indian Lake last week became the scene of a similar blowout. Indian Lake Town Supervisor Brian Wells; Hamilton County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Farber; and other town […]
Wild Forest Wins in a Rout!
I’m pleased to tell you the APA Meeting at Indian Lake was an overwhelming blowout in favor of Wild Forest classification. Indian Lake Town Supervisor Brian Wells, Hamilton County Board Chairman Bill Farber, other town and county officials, residents, outdoorsmen and snowmobilers gave powerful and convincing testimony as to why the entire Chain Lakes and […]
Chain Lakes Tract: Looking deeper into Alternative 4B
Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is holding a series of public meetings through early July in regards to proposed classification of former Finch, Pruyn tracts acquired by the State. Out of the four State land classification options, only one allows for functional snowmobiling: Wild Forest. The other three land classification options (Wilderness, Primitive, and Canoe) limit […]
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Ride Clean NY Needs Us!
Ride Clean New York is an organization seeking 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit status in New York State this year. This group was formed after Paul A Prill IV was tragically killed by an out of control drunk snowmobiler on Indian Lake last winter. The following weekend his surviving son, Kyle Prill organized a memorial for […]
