
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Sr HS students highlight 146 reasons to end tobacco marketing to kids
On World No Tobacco Day 2017, students from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Senior High School called attention to the continuing problem of tobacco use among New York State youth and called for an end to tobacco marketing to kids. Students placed 146 pinwheels on school grounds, one for every New York teenager who becomes a daily smoker each week in NYS. A series of lawn signs explained why reducing tobacco marketing to kids is critical to prevent youth smoking. More on Tobacco Marketing to Kids. View local media coverage: WRGB, WNYT
Pinwheel display warns of tobacco dangers
Pinwheel display warns of tobacco dangers | WRGB.
Burnt Hills students hope to snuff out tobacco advertising
Burnt Hills students hope to snuff out tobacco advertising | WNYT.com.
The time has come for Tobacco 21 | The Daily Gazette
The time has come for Tobacco 21 | The Daily Gazette.

Albany County Parks go tobacco-free!
Congratulations to the Albany County Legislature for voting unanimously last night to make county parks tobacco-free! The new law prohibits the use of all tobacco products and electronic smoking devices at Lawson Lake, Ann Lee Pond Nature and Historic Preserve and Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail. The law allows all visitors to these Albany County-owned recreation areas to play hard and breathe easier, including youth who participate in summer camps at Lawson Lake. Thanks to Paul Miller, District 32, who introduced and championed this local law and to the thirty members of the Albany County Legislature that sponsored it. Read the...