In a statistical twist, a recent uptick in local income has finally made Ticonderoga “wealthy” enough to qualify for $10 million in state housing funds—unlocking a project that was previously rejected for being financially unviable. The state of New York has awarded Regan Development Corp. nearly $10 million in public assistance to construct a 60-unit apartment building and day care center in Ticonderoga that will be affordable to middle-class w…
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