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APA approves Lake George reinterment site for 18th-century remains
The 18th-century remains unearthed in Lake George are closer to being laid to rest. The APA authorized a memorial and place of interment.
Adirondack Park Agency considers new requirements for herbicide use
The APA considers application requirements as more lake associations seek an herbicide to combat a fast-growing invasive weed.
Unusually warm waters prompt early black fly treatments in Adirondacks
Pesticide treatment in Adirondack waters began unusually early in several towns
Proposed artillery testing site in Adirondacks hits roadblock
The U.S. Army halts cannon test-fires in the Adirondacks amid appeals over application issues with the Adirondack Park Agency.
The Jeffrey Family Fund: A new chapter for Adirondack news
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John Dillon Park’s summer opening uncertain as contract talks stall
It’s less than two months before John Dillon Park is scheduled to open and the landowner, International Paper, does not have a contract with the park’s long-time operator, Paul Smith’s College.
Longest-serving DEC commissioner reflects on Adirondack impacts
Basil Seggos, outgoing commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, talked about his Adirondacks legacy.
Mad about Moxham
A hike up Moxham Mountain, a new-ish trail with a rich history and stunning viewpoints
How preserving land protects Lake George’s waters
State grants will help the Lake George Land Conservancy protect undeveloped property in an effort to protect water resources.
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Bridge concerns shut down access to Scarface Mountain in Saranac Lake region
Learn about the impact on hikers participating in the Saranac Lake 6er hiking challenge
Customize your outing on Elizabethtown’s Blueberry Hill Trail System
Latest extensions offer hikers of all levels wilderness views, flexible routes
AuSable’s West Branch: A fishing paradise with unmatched scenery
Uncover scenic hiking trails leading to secluded fishing spots in Wilmington
E-bikes usage, regulations in the Adirondacks explained
What you need to know about e-bikes in the Adirondack Park: Where can they go, are they safe, and does current legislation need to change?