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Article: LOCAL WARMING WORRIES CNY'S SNOWIEST COMMUNITIES; FOR TUG HILL, IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN.(News)
- Article from:
- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- January 5, 2007
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Byline: Hart Seely Staff writer
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CORRECTION: January 6, 2007
A caption with a picture of Redfield on Friday's front page gave some incorrect information. The snow scene pictured was taken on Jan. 4, 1996, not 1994.
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From the lunch counter of her family's restaurant along state Route 177, Janice Hodkinson gazed out at all the wrong colors.
In January, Barnes Corners should be white.
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Article: TUG HILL, PRESERVED; LAST WEEK'S ELEGANT DEAL ...
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY);
June 19, 2002 ;
700+ words
... ... noises of human activity - is deep in the Tug Hill Plateau in western Lewis County. Thanks ... Department of Environmental Conservation, the Tug Hill Commission, the Nature Conservancy and ... landowners, nearly one-third of the remote Tug Hill Plateau - 44,650 acres - will be barred ...
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