(Dec. 14, 2011) -- The Hudson Falls Village Board is considering a new local law that would limit how recreational vehicles can be used and stored, reports the Glen Falls Post-Star.
Month: December 2011
Nanoco Quantum Dot technology for your RV
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- Examiner.com reports that Manchester-based Nanoco Group is currently developing cadmium-free Quantum Dot (CFQD) semiconductor nanotechnology that could change the face of mobile audio-visual entertainment in the RV industry.
Budget conscious New Zealand families choosing campgrounds
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- The New Zealand Herald reports that the number of young children staying in Department of Conservation (DoC) huts and campgrounds has quadrupled in two years, as more New Zealand families choose "value" destinations for their holidays.
Passes required for winter fun in Washington Sno-Park areas
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- If you're headed out to cross-country ski, snowshoe, ride a snowmobile or an innertube at a Washington state park or Sno-Park area, whether or not you need a Discover Pass or Sno-Park permit depends on where you plan to have your winter fun, reports the Kitsap Sun.
Pedata sites new RVIA research showing growth in RV ownership
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- "This study is extremely positive regarding both the current state of the industry as well as the future of the recreational vehicle industry. We see the reality reflecting the numbers presented by the RVIA everyday."
UVS Junction to instruct dealers on Google AdWords
(Dec. 13, 2011) -- "We feel it is time to educate our dealer clients. You can't take advantage of what you don't know, and most dealers aren't aware of this cool service from Google," said Cellucci.
In Oregon: RV fire victim remembered with poker fundraiser
(Dec. 13, 2011) -- On Monday evening, friends and family of David Campbell settled into a northeast Salem bar to play Texas Hold 'Em, a game Campbell favored. The gathering, on what would have been Campbell's 27th birthday, was a memorial and fundraiser for his family, reports the Statesman Journal.
In Colorado: County commissioners will not take legal action over cabin, RV
(Dec. 13, 2011) -- Garfield County commissioners are hoping a neighborhood dispute over a cabin, RV and other temporary structures that may be illegally occupied will work itself out without the county having to take legal action, reports the Glenwood Springs Post Independent.
Florida residents worried about new RV parking ordinance
(Dec. 13, 2011) -- With just three weeks remaining until Stuart's new off-street parking requirements for boats and other RVs goes into effect, several residents told city commissioners Monday that the new rules will not make life easy, reports TCPalm.
U.S. retail sales rise slightly; Canadian net worth declines
(Dec. 13, 2011) -- U.S. retail spending rose 0.2 percent in November, marking a smaller increase than the upwardly revised gains in October and September. The market value of Canadian household net worth declined by 2.1 percent ($134 billion) in the third quarter of 2011 to $6.2 trillion.