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Groups to state: Take action on road salt
Task force members and Adirondack nonprofits urge Gov. Hochul to follow-through on report recommendations
Hickory Ski Center faces deadline to fund ski lifts
Historic, challenging ski hill has been open to uphill skiers but wants to revive lifts
Saranac River trail network keeps growing
Saranac River Trail Greenway leaves the shores of Lake Champlain in the city of Plattsburgh and is planned to run for 27 miles along the river to Redford, well into the Adirondack Park.
Tupper Lake’s water woes
After move from lake to well water, Tupper Lake looks to switch back
Santa’s Workshop: 75 years of magic
Nostalgia at the heart of one of the country's oldest theme parks
Tempers lost at Adirondack library meeting
It's the latest controversy involving the public library, which remains closed after staff abruptly quit two months ago, citing harassment following some outcry over a drag story hour.
Golden eagles: Just passing through
While no longer nesting in the Adirondacks, these impressive raptors can be seen during migration.
Mount Adams: A hike with mining history
At 3,460 feet, Mount Adams is one of the higher fire tower peaks.
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Warren County report shows major housing shortages
The study, prepared by Novogradac of Bethesda, Md., indicated that middle-class residents cannot afford the typical $300,000 home.
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Saranac River trail network keeps growing
Saranac River Trail Greenway leaves the shores of Lake Champlain in the city of Plattsburgh and is planned to run for 27 miles along the river to Redford, well into the Adirondack Park.
Eclipse may come at bad time for High Peaks hiking
Organizations are coming up with a plan to educate visitors about the challenging and unpredictable conditions that exist in April.
A hike through history on Poke-O-Moonshine
Tim Rowland joins David Thomas-Train on a hike to the summit of Poke-O-Moonshine via the Ranger Trail on a fall day.
Little Woodhull Lake: A little-known spot in a corner of the Adirondack Park
A homage to an overlooked, yet quiet place.