January 17, 2019 | Article
January 17, 2019, Lake George Mirror | Mayor Bob Blais said Lake George Village is seeking $5 million in new grants, having already received $7.5 million for construction of a new wastewater treatment plant.
January 16, 2019 | Article
January 16, 2019, Glens Falls Business Journal | The FUND for Lake George has announced the establishment of a Council of Business Advisors to help foster the active participation of the regional business community efforts to keep Lake George clear and clean for future generations.
January 1, 2019 | Article
January 1, 2019, The Post Star | Bravos to Lake George business leaders and The FUND for Lake George for forming a new group called the “Council of Business Advisors” to continue an ongoing discussion about how to protect the water quality in the Lake.
December 28, 2018 | Article
December 28, 2018, Lake Placid News | The Lake Placid News polled environmental groups and colleges in the region and state agencies about the top five environmental threats to the Adirondack Park. No. 3 was pollution.
December 25, 2018 | Article
December 25, 2018, The Post Star | Business leaders and a Lake advocacy group are coming together to talk shop about protecting Lake George water quality, which is tied to a $2 billion regional tourism economy. They’re meeting in a new group called the Council of Business Advisors, organized by the nonprofit organization, The FUND for Lake George.
December 18, 2018 | Press Release
December 18, 2018 | By making nearly $2 million in grants to support necessary infrastructure upgrades, the State of New York is acknowledging the proactive leadership of shoreline communities in addressing conditions that threaten the lake’s legendary clarity and, left uncorrected, could cause irreversible damage to water quality.
December 16, 2018 | Article
December 2018, The Hague Chronicle | The Town of Lake George has become the first municipality in North America to earn the Sustainable Winter Management (SWiM) Program certification for employing best practices in maintaining safe winter driving conditions while reducing the use of road salt.
December 13, 2018 | Article
December 2018, The Lake George Mirror | As 2018 winds down, and people begin looking ahead to a new year, scientists with The Jefferson Project at Lake George are looking much farther into the future — with a goal of ensuring that the lake loved by so many today will be similarly enjoyed for generations to come.
December 11, 2018 | Press Release
December 11, 2018 | Kicking to the curb a common misperception that environmental advocates and business leaders cannot work cooperatively together, The FUND for Lake George has announced the establishment of a Council of Business Advisors to help foster the active participation of the regional business community in The FUND’s groundbreaking work to keep Lake George clear and clean for future generations.
November 18, 2018 | Article
November 2018, The Hague Chronicle | The Town of Lake George has become the first municipality in North America to earn the Sustainable Winter Management (SWiM) Program certification for employing best practices in maintaining safe winter driving conditions while reducing the use of road salt.
November 5, 2018 | Newsletter
Fall 2018/Winter 2019, Hudson Headwaters Health Magazine | Creating a healthy environment is key to building healthier communities for the people who live in them.
November 4, 2018 | Article
November 4, 2018, Adirondack Almanac | Today, just as science-driven rules limiting industrial and vehicular emissions have helped our local waterways begin to recover, evidence we are seeing supports new approaches to safely managing snow and ice on roadways, driveways, and sidewalks while protecting our freshwater resources.
November 2, 2018 | Article
November 2, 2018, Environmental Monitor | Reports of harmful algal blooms (HABs) are more common than ever, yet the ultimate mechanisms that cause these events are poorly understood. Since 2013, the Jefferson Project has been developing cutting-edge technologies designed to achieve deeper understandings of lakes, and now the project is extending a pilot program to Skaneateles Lake in New York.
November 1, 2018 | Article
November 2018, Onsite Installer Magazine | Diving for algae and an IBM clean-lake monitoring program — along with professional installers — are helping preserve New York’s freshwater jewel.
October 23, 2018 | Article
October 23, 2018, The Post Star | Jim Sutherland painted a chilling picture for the Lake George Park Commission Tuesday about what could happen if road salt is not reduced in the watershed.
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