New York State in the News

Media coverage about New York State (37 items) this week included the Hudson River Valley’s efforts to preserve its natural resources, the economic impact of tourism in the Rochester-Finger Lakes Region and the advent of price tags marked in euros in New York City.
| ROCHESTER –Roof-top gardens are increasingly popular, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle says, but Green Living Technologies here has developed green roofs and walls that act like artwork. | ![]() |
| NIAGARA FALLS – The New York State Harley Owners Group will return to Niagara Falls for its 20th anniversary rally in July, the Buffalo News reports. H.O.G. organizers expect the event will draw 1,500 to 2,000 bikers. | ![]() |
| ALBANY – The Adirondack Mountains have lots of ways to kill you, the AP reports in a review of the book, At The Mercy of the Mountains: True Stories of Survival and Tragedy in New York’s Adirondacks. | ![]() |
| GENESCO –Conesus Lake has never been considered part of the Finger Lakes wine trail grouping, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reports. That changed when Kodak retiree George Kuyon founded Deer Run Winery here. | ![]() |
| ROCHESTER – The Rochester Institute of Technology will host the Pollution Prevention Institute, PressZoom.com reports. The Institute will design and test “green” manufacturing methods and pollution reduction measures for companies. | ![]() |
| But the media had much more to say about New York State last week. Read the entire I Love New York Media Monitoring report for the week ending March 7. |
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