Ever since colonial times, the economic links between upstate New York and northern New England have been tenuous. Mountain ranges and rivers cleave the two regions; no major highway has ever been built to run between the far northeastern segment of the U.S., west and south across New York. Now, a volunteer group of business and government executives from New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine is working hard to fill that need. Among the leaders of this unusual bit of interstate cooperation are Bartlett Cram, industrial consultant; Hamilton South, a former...
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