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Forest impacts debated

By Brian Mann AS THE ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY prepares this winter to decide whether a giant resort development proposed for Tupper Lake can go forward, the commission will have to rule on a central environmental question raised by opponents of the project: would the far-flung network of roads, homes, and amenities cause “undue” damage to Read the Rest…


Shaking off the storm

Business owners in flood-ravaged communities prove they’re resilient survivors. By Kenneth Aaron September 11 is a brilliant late-summer Sunday in Keene Valley. The sun is shining, it’s 80 degrees, and it’s a perfect day for tourists to catch early-season foliage. There’s only one thing missing: tourists. A couple of kids are riding bicycles in circles Read the Rest…


Rail, trail, or both

Group calls for end to Lake Placid’s tourist train, arguing the region would benefit more from a recreational path. By Chris Morris Jim McCulley and Tony Goodwin butted heads for years over the legal status of the Old Mountain Road in Keene and North Elba. Goodwin helps maintain the woods road as a cross-country ski Read the Rest…


Winter ramble

The Capital Region forecasters were predicting a high of thirty-five degrees, meaning this day would rival the warmest in six weeks. So my son Nicholas and I debate: ski pants or blue jeans for our snowshoe trip? Nick, a college student who spends most of the winter in Potsdam—where it can be fifty degrees colder than Read the Rest…


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01 / 17 / 2012
Johnsburg rail project features "green" arguments all around

JOHNSBURG -- Supporters of the Saratoga and North Creek Railway's proposal to reopen the Tahawus rail line are pitching it as an environmentally friendly choice. Read more.

From: Glens Falls Post-Star

01 / 16 / 2012
Appeals panel briefed on LP boathouse case

LAKE PLACID - The state Supreme Court Appellate Division is a step closer to ruling on a case involving a Lake Placid family targeted for building a pair of boathouses without permits from the town of North Elba. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

01 / 16 / 2012
Keene library reopens doors

KEENE - After being closed for months, the Keene Public Library has opened its doors once again to patrons. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

01 / 13 / 2012
NY seeks information about sick or dead deer

ALBANY New York environmental officials are asking people to report instances of deer appearing sick or acting abnormally after the death of a deer in northern New York from an uncommon bacterial disease. Read more.

From: Plattsburgh Press-Republican

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03 / 31 / 2011
APA fears Old Mountain Road implications

The state Adirondack Park Agency is concerned that a 2009 decision in the Old Mountain Road case could lead to former town roads in the Adirondack Forest Preserve being reopened to motorized vehicles. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

03 / 31 / 2011
Foundation grant boosts invasive species program

The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program has received a private foundation grant of $170,000 for invasive species prevention and control in 2011, it announced Monday. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

11 / 19 / 2010
Landowners sue paddler for using stream they closed (update)

The owners of private land between two Adirondack wilderness lakes are suing a Saranac Lake canoeist who paddled a stream crossing the parcel to assert the public's navigation rights. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

10 / 25 / 2010
DEC sheds senior staff

High-profile biologists, supervisors and fish hatchery staff and are among the 260 state Department of Environmental Conservation employees who recently left the agency after accepting a 2010 early retirement incentive program offered by Gov. David Paterson. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

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