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The Trailblazer is the quarterly newsletter of the Sierra/Niagara Group. It is edited by Charles Lamb. If you have information you wish to share or copy for use in the Trailblazer, please send it to Charles Lamb at 335 Walnut Lane, Youngstown, NY 14174 or clamb9@adelphia.net or 716.745.7037. Deadlines for the year are as follows: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.

Trailblazer 2008:

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In this issue of the Trailblazer: October 2008 Vol.40 No. 1 Trailblazer

  • General Membership Meeting of the Niagara Group
  • Dangerous Radium Deposits in Niagara County Need to Be Removed
  • Do You Want to See a 10 Story high-Rise Hotel on the shores o Chautauqua Lake?
  • Frederick Law Olmsted School of Land Design And Planning Proposed
  • Niagara Group to Use National On-Line Databse system
  • Tiem for Sierrans to vote for 2008
  • Local Carbon Emissions Challenges Remain more...

In this issue of the Trailblazer: July 2008 Vol.39 No. 4 Trailblazer

  • April Fideli Given Award by Freshwater Future
  • New Help to Save Peace Bridge Neighborhood
  • Help Restore the Niagara Gorge
  • Proposal for Underwater Turbines
  • Learn About the Tuscarora Nation's Commitment to the Environment
  • Niagara Group Annual Dinner and Activities Report
  • Bruce Kershner, Tree Symposium more...

In this issue of the Trailblazer: April 2008 Vol.39 No. 3 Trailblazer

  • Is "Clean Coal" a Possibility
  • Reflections on NRG Energy's Huntley Coal Power Plant
  • Opposing Tires Project in Erie, PA
  • Riverside Salem Church Encourages Environmental Projects
  • Annual Dinner
  • Atlantic Chapter's Conservation Priority Issues 2008
  • June 28th Atlantic chapter Meeting more...

In this issue of the Trailblazer: January 2008 Vol. 39 No.2 Trailblazer

  • Illegal Discharges To The Niagara River Persist
  • The Fight Against New Coal Plants Continues,"Governor Spitzer, Where Art Thou?"
  • Bass Pro Won't Be Built on Central Wharf
  • Thank You, Bruce: A Hike in North Carolina's Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest and a Tribute to Bruce Kershner
  • A Word from the Niagara Frontier Wildlife Habitat Council
  • Extras! Additional Articles that didn't fit into our newsletter. Clean Energy Bill, Wetlands on Grand Island, Hazardous Waste Site Saga, and more.....