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Forget 'What are your strengths and weaknesses?' If you want to get the real dope on prospective employees, ask job candidates these seven questions.
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weather.comNortheast snowfall forecast for the next 24 hours.
New York has more ski areas than any other state in the union. I can’t keep track of them all (but the Ski Areas of NY does).
Here are a few highlights . . .
From president/ general manager Tim Woods of Windham Mountain in New York’s Catskill Region: We just couldn't wait any longer. Ted Davis, our mountain operations manager, and I took the first run of the season this afternoon (Monday) and it was fantastic. I'm pleased to tell you all that we are going to have some very nice conditions for opening day on Thursday (December 10th). Our first run was down The Wall to Upper and Lower Whistler. The coverage is edge to edge and the base depths are very good. The snowmaking crew is doing a tremendous job. In addition to The Wall and Whistler, the crew has been working on Upper and Lower Wolverine, What's Next, Willpower and Woolly Bear. Soon we will be spreading out to add much more terrain in a push to get all of our lifts open as quickly as possible.
From Holiday Valley in Ellicottville, N.Y.:Opening day of the 2009-2010 season will be Thursday, December 10, weather permitting. Three quad chairlifts and up to 10 slopes will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. “Conditions have been excellent for snowmaking since last Friday and we’ve been making snow 24 hours per day since then”, remarked Dennis Eshbaugh. “The weather from Thursday forward will give us a good taste of winter with lows at night in the teens and snow squalls, just the way we like it!” Lift tickets on Thursday will be $47 for adults and $37 juniors for an 8 hours lift ticket and $30 for adults and $22 for juniors for a night ticket. Snowmaking will continue as weather permits with the goal of all 56 slopes and 13 lifts open by Christmas or before.
From Belleayre Mountain in New York’s Catskill Region: It’s official. The Belleayre Ski Center is open for the season. Mother Nature finally sent the needed cold weather to the Northeast, along with five inches of natural snow over the weekend enabling Belleayre to begin its 60th season bringing affordable