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Ritchie and Griffo applaud Cuomo's decision to appoint St. Lawrence County resident to the Adirondack Park Agency board

Posted 11/9/11

State Senators Patty Ritchie and Joseph A. Griffo today applauded Gov. Cuomo’s selection of the first-ever St. Lawrence County resident to serve on the board of the agency that oversees the …

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Ritchie and Griffo applaud Cuomo's decision to appoint St. Lawrence County resident to the Adirondack Park Agency board

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State Senators Patty Ritchie and Joseph A. Griffo today applauded Gov. Cuomo’s selection of the first-ever St. Lawrence County resident to serve on the board of the agency that oversees the sprawling Adirondacks.

The governor announced today he was nominating Sherman Craig, owner of Wanakena Woodworks, a rustic furniture maker, to the agency’s 11-member board. The nomination requires confirmation by the Senate.

“I want to applaud Governor Cuomo for recognizing the important part that the Adirondack Park plays in the culture and economy of St. Lawrence County by naming a local resident to the board of the APA,” Ritchie said.

“The Adirondacks are a unique natural wonder that is enjoyed by millions of visitors each year. But it also is the home of many hard-working families, often with deep roots in their communities. The APA can do a better job of balancing the needs of preservation, and encouraging the use of this unique resource, while also creating new economic opportunities for the benefit of long-time residents and the communities they call home,” Senator Ritchie said.

Senator Griffo said, “St. Lawrence County communities are proud to be part of the unique resource that is the Adirondack Park, but being within the Park’s boundaries has too often created problems and obstacles to the economic growth of these same communities.”

“As a frequent visitor to the Adirondacks himself, Governor Cuomo is no stranger to the wide range of communities in the North Country, but he also knows that the region can only succeed as top tourist destination if local communities are allowed to grow responsibly and host the millions of New Yorkers and others who want to enjoy them.