ARISE Responds to Adirondack Council’s Misleading Editorial
April 14, 2010 by ARISE · Leave a Comment
ARISE today issued a response to an editorial by John Sheehan of the Adirondack Council titled “Prosperity up North – Adirondack Park emerges as a New York success story” published recently in The Albany Times Union.
ARISE Business Council Announces a new Website for Tupper Lake.
March 15, 2010 by ARISE · Leave a Comment
A new website for Tupper Lake, NY was unveiled today: www.tupper-lake.com. The new site is a collaboration of The Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce and the ARISE Business Council. The new, state-of-the-art website is designed to help residents and businesses easily communicate, provide a great introduction to our very special community for visitors, and to [...]
ARISE releases ‘Press Information’ kit
March 6, 2010 by ARISE · Leave a Comment
Arise posted a fact/information package which provides the current stats on the Adirondack Club & Resort project and the background on Tupper Lake’s forethought and planning in conjunction with the APA to attract this type of development. Click here to download the file: ARISE – Press Packet
ARISE Board votes unanimously to oppose Adirondack Park Agency Board appointment.
February 22, 2010 by ARISE · Leave a Comment
The Board of Directors of ARISE (Adirondack Residents Intent on Saving their Economy), has received a unanimous vote of support from their 5,000+ members, to request that the New York State Legislature and Governor Patterson, refuse to appoint Peter Hornbeck to the Adirondack Park Agency Board of Commissioners.
Mr. Hornbeck’s previous positions on Adirondack issues is clearly documented, and further threatens the economic well-being of the Adirondack Park. ARISE further supports the re-appointment of Art Lussi, who has demonstrated his concern for the area economy, while balancing the natural resource issues.
ARISE Press Release
January 12, 2010 by dtomberlin · Leave a Comment
ARISE held its first meeting for 2010, on Wednesday, January 6th, and discussed the continued challenges that local businesses are facing.


