Governor Cuomo and The Adirondack Challenge

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Governor Cuomo and The Adirondack Challenge

Harvey
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"You just need to go at that shit wide open, hang on, and own it." —Camp
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Well, glad to see he chose Gore as the place to have the interview.  

We had him in last Thursday for the "NY Rising" conference.  All of his staffers were taking bets on which boat would get flipped over first.  
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tBatt
Heh, my co-worker, Jake, comes in at 1:33.
I was asked to guide for the race yesterday, damn preexisting commitments..
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Benny Profane
tBatt wrote
Heh, my co-worker, Jake, comes in at 1:33.
I was asked to guide for the race yesterday, damn preexisting commitments..


That was probably for the best. Imagine if something went wrong, and they turn to look at you, the.......guide. "Hey, let's blame the little guy".
funny like a clown
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Adk Jeff
Looks like the Gov will be back up at Gore again today - in like 20 minutes - to discuss classification of the former Finch lands.  Too bad he's not coming back on Saturday, I'm pretty sure I could take him in the Leaf Cruncher 5K.

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NORTH CREEK -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo will visit Gore Mountain Ski Center in North Creek at 3 p.m. today to discuss land use classification of the former Finch Pruyn forest land in the Adirondack Park, according a news release from the governor’s office.

The state acquired land from the Nature Conservancy, which purchased it from the former Finch, Pruyn & Co. several years ago.

Cuomo was scheduled to meet earlier on Thursday with environmental leaders in Franklin County.


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