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Members and staff of the Adirondack Park Agency sit around a table listening to a presentation during the March 16, 2023 meeting in Ray Brook.

Top Adirondack Park Agency counsel to resign

By Gwendolyn Craig

With the APA in the midst of a half dozen or so court cases, including two new suits, its counsel has announced he is resigning.

DEC mourns second ranger death by suicide

By Gwendolyn Craig

David Cornell remembered for his leadership, search and rescue efforts

Great Camp Sagamore

Historic Adirondack Great Camps that you can visit

By Holly Riddle

These 7 destinations once open only to the Northeast’s elite now welcome visitors seeking a rustic retreat from the outside world 

Walking for wilderness

By Mike Lynch

Pair kicks off 400-mile trek to raise awareness for Adirondacks-to-Algonquin corridor

loon on long pond

Morning tea with loons

By Tom French

Long Pond in St. Regis Canoe Area is long on scenery, seclusion

Rescuers transport the patient down Saddleback Mountain.

Forest rangers launch initiative to fund equipment, training, support

By Gwendolyn Craig

State officials pledge more resources for rangers

upper jay sign along the road

Need to get in shape? Try this ride in Jay

By Tim Rowland

The ride begins at the Jay Green and in its initial phase heads south for five flat-as-a-pancake miles to Upper Jay.

two young girls and a woman. One of the girls is holding a chicken

Taking Stock of Housing: ‘Housing is health’

By Tim Rowland

Exploring the links between housing insecurity and health in the Adirondack Park.

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Broadening access to high-speed internet

By Contributing Writer

While broadband is available to most Adirondack residents, not everyone has coverage.

remington museum

A descendant of America’s namesake, and a wild tale

By Tim Rowland

How the son of a president, an Italian treasure seeker, a St. Lawrence County land baron are all connected to the house that is now the Remington Museum

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