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Come join us for our annual fundraiser on August 22, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. Expect to enjoy a delightful evening of networking, fundraising, and dancing with a delicious BBQ at The Barn at Lord Howe Valley, 687 State Hwy 9N. Indulge in a variety of wines while savoring mouth-watering barbecue dishes. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or just looking for a fun night out, this event is perfect for everyone. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to enjoy great wine and tasty food in a relaxed atmosphere. Grab your friends and come to support North Country Rural Development (NRDC)'s...

A former graduate fellow will help research Tidonderoga's oldest industry, a 1756 sawmill Fort Ticonderoga has embarked on a new partnership with PRIDE of Ticonderoga and the Town of Ticonderoga to research and document the military sawmill near the falls of the LaChute River that operated under the direction of Fort Ticonderog's garrison commanders. In anticipation of an eventual reconstruction, Fort Ticonderoga is supporting the town by hiring a dedicated research fellow to compile a history of the sawmill. After a nationwide search for candidates, BrianGerring a former 2021 Edward W. Pell Graduate Fellow, was selected to prepare the report. A U.S....

TICONDEROGA | As larger and more northern communities have cashed in on the state’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative, Ticonderoga has watched from the sidelines — but a group of local leaders believes this could be the year all that changes. The DRI, a $10 million bonanza designed to dramatically change the fortunes of New York towns where progress and economic development has stalled, or full potential has not been realized. In the North Country, maps show that communities including Plattsburgh, Watertown, Saranac Lake and Potsdam have all won, forming an arc across the top of the state. READ THE FULL ARTICLE...

Pride of Ticonderoga through the Restore program $100,000 Town of North Elba for the Town of North Elba Housing Rehabilitation project $500,000 Housing Assistance Program of Essex County for Accessibility Home Repairs project $143,025 READ THE FULL ARTICLE...

TICONDEROGA | The Town of Ticonderoga took a more proactive approach to economic development during its January meeting, forming an economic development committee and making plans to apply for a $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant. Incoming Supervisor Mark Wright had emphasized his belief that the town should take a lead role in economic development, while in the past it had relied on multiple nonprofit groups, including the chamber of commerce, Ti Alliance, PRIDE and the Ticonderoga Main Street Partnership to take the lead. READ THE FULL ARTICLE...

Community Renewal (HCR), through the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC), will submit a request to U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of $355,725 in HOME funds under Title II of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (NAHA) of 1990, in accordance with section 288 (42 U.S.C. 12838), to authorize Pride of Ticonderoga, Inc. to undertake a project known as Essex, Warren & Washington County HOME Repair 2020, for purposes of single-family home rehabilitation for 10 units at scattered sites within the Towns of Crown Point, Dresden, Hague, Putnam, Ticonderoga, and Whitehall...

TICONDEROGA | A $500,000 Anchor Project award has been secured by PRIDE of Ticonderoga, Inc., for the restoration of a defunct, dilapidated 80-plus-year-old restaurant site, once popular with locals, and formerly known as the Roofer’s Lounge. The site is located in downtown Ticonderoga. Funding for the award has been made available by the 2020 New York Main Street (NYMS) program managed by the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC) and the Office of Community Renewal (OCR) through a competitive grant application process. READ THE FULL ARTICLE...

From the SUN NEWS: "Bartlett said the fund allows PRIDE to help “when somebody calls up in the middle of the winter and says their pipes are frozen and they have to get their children off to school — it’s direct, immediate support to homeowners.” "Housing and people in Ticonderoga are both aging, making these repairs more critical. Over 80% of Ti housing is more than 40 years old, while elderly people make up more than 30% of the population. "PRIDE is also deeply involved in mainstreet and economic development in Ticonderoga, supporting businesses, buildings, infrastructure and features of historical and aesthetic appeal....