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At Thurman Maple Days, farms blend old, new
Even with technological advances, sugar house visitors still want an old-fashioned experience

Tourism data shows Canadian visits declined in February
North Country communities are noticing impact

Clarity needed as New York navigates tariff challenges on imported Canadian electricity
New York's electric grid operator questions authority to collect tariffs on Canadian energy amid Trump's proposed 25% surcharge

Trudeau Institute impacted by federal funding cuts, uncertainty around grants
Fluctuations in research grant funding make long-term planning difficult

Flooding closes road to Garden trailhead in Keene
Flooding has washed out Johns Brook Road, closing access to the Garden trailhead in Keene Valley. The repairs will likely take a few days.
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First responders voice safety concerns with poor radio communication in Hamilton County
Emergency communications, wilderness preservation clash as frustrations mount over slow progress toward installing new towers
A wooly good time: Walking llamas in Old Forge
At Moose River Farms, visitors get to know the animals through a unique 'llama trekking' experience
Inspector General: DEC forester stole state trail signs
Adirondack store resold the $.75 metal signs for up to $168
Adirondack Park Agency director addresses allegations of ‘toxic workplace’
Board, local government leaders rally around Barbara Rice, despite some employees’ concerns
Women of the Adirondacks
March is Women's History Month, and the Adirondack Explorer has long showcased the stories of women making their mark on the Adirondacks.
Sipping on sap? Maple producers branch out to tapping other trees
Aspen, beech, and birch sap seen as small niche, but could have potential for new revenue streams
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Exploring the Adirondacks’ less-traveled ice climbing routes
Ice climbing adventures beyond the High Peaks – exploring remote and lesser-known routes across the Adirondacks.

Marble Mountain: An underrated Adirondack hike
Marble Mountain is an overlooked Adirondack hike with a rich ski history, a steep but rewarding trail with stunning views.

Getting to know Coreys: A historic spot and recreation gateway
Explore Coreys: a hidden Adirondack gem with rich history, scenic trails, and winter adventures involving lean-tos.

A winter expedition in the High Peaks Wilderness
Student-planned and executed trip involved a trek up Mt. Marcy