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Fire destroys historic Elizabethtown funeral home
Heidrick Funeral Home is believed to be oldest continuously run family-owned funeral business in the state, with 196 years of operation

New initiatives bring hope for affordable rentals in the Eastern Adirondacks
New state programs aim to create up to 50 long-term rentals by rehabbing old apartments and building new accessory dwelling units

Generations of ‘rustic simplicity’ at Corlear Bay Club
The history of a generational community nestled on the shores of Lake Champlain near Port Douglass and Keeseville

A spring bike adventure in the Northern Adirondacks
21-mile loop rides through utility corridor, former railroad bed and logging roads

Federal policy changes: Adirondack updates
Updates from Explorer staff, as we keep track of what's happening

Mobile emergency operations center to support Adirondack communities
Paul Smith's College students design mobile emergency unit that will be used for training and real-life situations
Adirondack Explorer reports on the intersections between the natural world and the built environment, through the lens of the unique 6-million acre Adirondack Park in Northern New York State. Topics include: environment, communities, recreation.
Overdue Seward Mt. hiker found at nearby lean-to
Snowshoe tracks led rangers to 57-year-old missing hiker
Ralph Lane: A guitar legend in the Eastern Adirondacks
A musical journey that begins with playing along to early 1960s country songs
Following last summer’s bear deaths, Old Forge ramps up efforts to protect wildlife from harassment
Violators who feed or harass wildlife in town of Webb could face fines as high as $1,500 per offense
Native lake trout success story in Lake Champlain: stocking to end this year
As wild population thrives, New York, Vermont and feds celebrate milestone in decades-long restoration work
Two Adirondack lakes look to use milfoil-killing herbicide
Eagle Lake, Mountain View Lake go to Adirondack Park Agency for approval to drop milfoil-killing herbicide as smaller lake associations call for state support
Who’s counting? Forest ranger adds to more than 1,000 peaks climbed
Corenne Black has hiked more than 1,000 peaks around the world and still has a lengthy to-do list.
15 ideas for helping the environment this Earth Day
Adirondack-focused actions to get you started
How would dismantling the education department impact Northern NY?
A proposal to eliminate the federal Department of Education is in the works leaving school officials with a lot of unknowns about the future.
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A ‘3-helmet day’ of biking, climbing and skiing in spring in the Adirondacks
Taking on a mud season 'nano-triathlon' and squeezing in one last ski

A spring bike adventure in the Northern Adirondacks
21-mile loop rides through utility corridor, former railroad bed and logging roads

Adirondack Rail Trail sees 92,000 trips in first 6 months
Strong user numbers on par with similar rail-trails

Adirondack Mountain Reserve permits: Your questions answered
What you need to know about hiking from this High Peaks gateway