State housing programs typically stumble in the Adirondacks, at least in part, because they are too large and too income-restrictive. But a new state and nonprofit partnership seeks to solve those problems under a program targeted to communities of fewer than 10,000 residents and to individuals earning a good wage, but for whom a market-rate house is still out of reach. “Most of the traditional state programs are for low (incomes) and large proj…
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