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March 22nd, 2007 · No Comments · News

Another curious appointment has been making the rounds a bit. Yeah, I know, Steamroller, “people’s mandate”, la la la. Let’s roll back the tape a bit.

Last December, Governor elect Steamroller criticized departing Governor Pataki as he made a wave of late patronage appointments for some loyal supporters. Well, no big surprise there. Of course we all expected the new boss to be outraged as he promised to “change the way things are done”. During a little check writing visit up here, Pataki generously announced $5 million dollars to fund a private committee – The Regional Winter Sports Committee.

Pataki seemed almost reflective as he presented $5 million to the not-for-profit Lake Placid Regional Sports Committee, headed by Alexander “Sandy” Treadwell, former New York secretary of state.

Treadwell accepted the financial gift on behalf of the organization and its board, including State Sen. Betty Little; Kay Stafford, wife of former State Sen. Ronald Stafford; Serge Lussi; Ed Wiebrecht; Jay Strack; Arthur Spiegel; and Elizabeth Lack. (via Press Republican)

With all the fuss about Grannis, yesterday’s news that David Catalfamo was named Executive Director of the Sports Commission sure is odd. I don’t think there is another person who could be better defined as a Pataki loyalist.

We’re really pleased to have Dave on board,” Treadwell, a former state Secretary of State and a former chairman of the New York State Republican Committee, said. “We’ve got somebody terrific leading the organization.”

Catalfamo had kind words for the LPRWSC board, which, as well as Treadwell, includes Serge Lussi, Edwin Weibrecht, Kay Stafford, state Sen. Betty Little and others.

“We’ve got a great board,” Catalfamo said. “They’re all pillars of the community and they bring a lot to the table.” (read:wealthy)

Wonder what happened to Spiegel? Guess he must have been busy at one of those Commission on Health Care Facilities in the 21st Century meetings. Those guys must be in deep conversation with the Governor now that healthcare is being targeted. Real deep conversation.

Why would Spitzer have approved this appointment?

Update: So, what’s the Winter Sports Committee done with its $5 million?

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USA Today Issues Winter Challenge

March 9th, 2007 · No Comments · News

USA Today has joined the movement to go social. That story is being thoroughly examined. I can’t add much to it except to say I like Kayak too for travel purchases and I refuse to register for another site.

With our clocks changing this weekend, they’ve highlighted two stories to help their gentle readers:

Time change could catch businesses snoozing

10 great places to enjoy that extra hour in the sun

The first story is all about how a “Baby Y2K” may occur because many computers have not been updated for the amended time change:

It doesn’t boast the doomsday drama of the Y2K computer bug, but a looming new software snafu could become a nuisance for consumers and costly for some businesses.

The second story gives some suggestions with what to do with the extra daylight we are about to enjoy:

As we head into daylight-saving time this weekend, make the most of the extra hour of light by heading outdoors to explore these glorious parks.

Thanks for the pick, but please do you homework before you publish.

One of their suggestions is this:

Adirondack Park – New York

“A ‘forever wild’ clause in the state Constitution protects nearly half of this 6-million-acre park in the Adirondack Mountains,” Manuel says. There is no gatehouse or entry fee because 54% of the park is on private land. Having towns throughout the park is a plus for combining wilderness adventure with the comfort of restaurants and hotels. Drive up the Memorial Highway to the summit of White Face Mountain for spectacular views of the High Peaks region near Lake Placid. 518-327-3000; adkvic.org

It really is easy to copy and paste some stuff to create an “article” these days. You might be able to ski up the road and the extra hour of light may actually help, but Athan Manuel of the Sierra Club won’t be there to help you get your car out of the snowdrifts. The Whiteface Memorial Toll Road is NOT open to vehicles during winter. Depending on conditions, the road opens for vehicular traffic around Memorial Weekend. Also, contact ORDA for information regarding the road, NOT the Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Centers. Personally, I think unicycle is the way to go.

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A Message to Santa Claus – Eat the Pastries

November 14th, 2006 · No Comments · Destination Marketing

Mirror Lake Inn

Dear Santa,

I heard you were coming down from your mountain retreat for some rest and relaxation with your wife. Must be a busy time of year for you, right before the holidays. You are right that the Mirror Lake Inn is the ideal getaway at that time of year. Do you think we’ll have snow for Christmas? I’m not kidding about the pastries either. I’m sure that the Inn will set you up with one of the rooms with those giant beds overlooking the lake – see if they will throw in a Swedish Massage too.

Thanks,

The TourPro

P.S. If you or your “elves” feel lazy, you could always give them a gift certificate.

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