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More Than Just a Facelift
Nestled in the heart of downtown Lake Placid, Generations Tap & Grill has been a beloved lakeside-dining destination for decades.


Insight: Carol Arnold
Carol Arnold has always believed in the power of taking the road less traveled. As the oldest of ten children


Urban Revitalization at It’s Best
AES Northeast has been involved in many high-profile projects around the North Country in its 26-year history,


Building for Generations to Come
The corner of New York Road and Kansas Avenue in Plattsburgh, New York looks different these days.


A Perfect Blend
In 1981 a doctor in Oregon coined the term “assisted living” to describe care for older adults who preferred to live independently,


Breakfast with Herb & Mike
From building a bookcase at a young age to tackling major projects together, Mike and Herb’s


Chamberwise: Optimism, With a Notable Cloud
Our Annual Issue Survey once again spotlighted welcome optimism in our North Country business community,


2020
Hotel Champlain, built on a bluff high above the west shore of Lake Champlain, opened 1890. A D&H railroad station, located on site,


2015
For the March 2015 issue, Strictly Business spoke with three women who were building successful careers in the North Country.


2010
In March of 2010 SB focused on food with an issue entitled Dining Out featuring restaurants about town.


2005
In 2005 George W. Bush was president, Dan Stewart was mayor of Plattsburgh, Andy Abdullah was the Town Supervisor, and Strictly Business was


Insight: Clyde Rabideau
Clyde Rabideau has led a unique life as the only person in New York State to have been elected mayor of both a city and a village.


2000
I grew up going to the Clinton County Airport to drop off and pick up my father when he traveled for business.


1995
The biggest news in Clinton County in 1995 was the closing of Plattsburgh Air Force Base in September.




Breakfast with Herb & Mike
For 35 years, Strictly Business has been the trusted voice of the North Country business community, embodying the spirit of “All Things Good


All the News Old and New
The early days of the newspaper business in the United States began with the colonial press.


To Comfort and Support Always
By Mary Carpenter • Photos Supplied Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau In the 19th century Tuberculosis — then known as consumption — was the...


From Silent Movies to Tribute Bands
On December 30, 1924 the Plattsburgh Sentinel reported that the Strand Theater had opened the night before.


Summertime Magic
For nearly all his 100 years, Peter Gucker has spent his summers at North Country Camps in Keeseville.

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