From left, Sen. Patty Ritchie, Robert McNeil, Assemblywoman Addie Russell, Larry Hollister, Brooke Rouse, Randy Lamay and Patrick Kelly. Several North Country politicians and officials spent this …
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From left, Sen. Patty Ritchie, Robert McNeil, Assemblywoman Addie Russell, Larry Hollister, Brooke Rouse, Randy Lamay and Patrick Kelly.
Several North Country politicians and officials spent this morning, Oct. 8, celebrating the opening of the St. Lawrence Wine Trail that will encourage tourists and residents alike to explore the growing wine industry in the county.
More than 90 signs will be put up across the county to guide people along the trail which runs from Bella-Brooke Vineyard in Morristown to River Myst Winery in Lisbon and on to High Peaks Winery in Winthrop.