LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) - Verizon Wireless received approval to build a
fourth cell-phone tower along the Adirondack Northway as part of its plan to
fill a service gap along remote stretches of the upstate New York interstate.
The Adirondack Park Agency says Verizon can build the 94-foot tower -- which
will be disguised to look like a pine tree -- at Schroon Falls about 100 miles
north of Albany. That's on the southern edge of a 47-mile so-called "dark zone"
on the Northway.
Verizon started adding towers to the Northway after a Brooklyn man crashed
and froze to death in January 2007, unable to call for help.
The death prompted a public outcry, and state officials, environmentalists
and the New York-based phone company forged an agreement to add towers that
blend into the landscape.
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