Johnstown Mayor Amy Praught has warmed up to the idea of allowing Fulton County additional sewer system access for a major infrastructure project. It's a shift from early summer when the Republican mayor blasted county officials for advertising bids on the 15-mile sewer line extension project wit
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GLOVERSVILLE The Fulton County Center for Regional Growth is marketing the county in a national publication, the agency’s board of directors heard Friday.
“The Business Facilities Magazine came out,” Ken Adamczyk, CRG economic development specialist, told the board during his membership and marketing report.
Adamczyk said the magazine is a national site selectors’ periodical that goes out to hundreds of thousands of readers.
“We have this ad in the magazine,” he showed the board, as well as an article about the Tryon Technology Park in Perth.
Elsewhere in his report, Adamczyk mentioned a recent tour the CRG conducted at the Gloversville-Johnstown Wastewater Treatment Facility. The tour was with federal, state and local officials and was designed to showcase a need for infrastructure funding for such equipment as a thermal sludge dryer, he said.
JOHNSTOWN Sewer rates for residents of the Glove Cities are expected to increase by a considerable 11 percent for 2021-22 mainly due to the COVID-19 pan