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The Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory marked Dark Sky Week last month by noting that the organization is working to have Tupper Lake, its location in the midst of the Adirondacks, designated an official Dark Sky Community.
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People swarmed into northern New York and Vermont to view Monday’s solar eclipse and officials are now tallying the economic impact the visitors had on the region.
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Administration officials reviewed what is known so far about how eclipse visitation affected Vermont before Governor Phil Scott was asked questions about legislative actions during his weekly briefing.
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Staff at the United Cerebral Palsy of Western Massachusetts organized a solar eclipse party in Pittsfield for the Sight Impaired, Blind and Sighted Community.
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Thousands of people congregated at the Plattsburgh City Beach on Monday to watch the moon cross the sun leading to totality.
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Families gathered at Saratoga National Historical Park Monday to celebrate the solar eclipse together.
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Officials in Albany are readying for the solar eclipse on Monday.
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The town and city of Plattsburgh are in the path of totality during Monday’s total eclipse and are planning events and viewing sites with an influx of visitors expected.
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WAMC/Northeast Public Radio provided live anchored coverage of Monday’s total solar eclipse from The Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory event in Tupper Lake, N.Y.
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Governor Phil Scott addressed a number of issues during his weekly briefing today including a bill he vetoed earlier in the day and Vermont’s preparations for the upcoming solar eclipse.