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Study drills down into numbers of Marcy, Algonquin hikers

By Gwendolyn Craig

Research firm’s report complements ongoing visitor data collection in High Peaks

Wilmington Supervisor Roy Holzer, wearing a gray suit jacket and dark shirt

Help is on the way: Wilmington Homestead Housing

By Tim Rowland

Examples of attainable housing projects in the North Country

Garnet mine’s expansion plan deemed incomplete, again

By Gwendolyn Craig

Barton Mines is seeking to keep the operation running for another 75 years. The Adirondack Park Agency says the application needs additional information 

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Adirondack baseball’s league of its own

By Tim Rowland

America's pastime has long history in Northern NY

Firefighters perform a controlled burn at the Paul Smith's College.

Wildfires: Are Adirondack forests at risk of burning?

By Chloe Bennett

Wildfires and murky skies have the potential to become more severe in the Northeast and the Adirondacks

Raquette Lake bridge replacement underway 

By Jak Krouse

Route 28 project may impact travel and wetlands

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Having Faith

By Tim Rowland

Keene Arts exhibit captures artist Harold Weston's twin loves

A map of the U.S. shows a seasonal temperature outlook. The probability of the Adirondacks experiencing above-average temperatures from May to July is "leaning above."

What this year’s El Niño means for the Adirondacks

By Chloe Bennett

And a look at the relationship between climate change and the weather pattern

hikers on a ledge of bald/rondaxe mountain

Whether you know it as Bald or Rondaxe Mountain, it’s a great short hike

By Lisa Ballard

A short hike that never gets old

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What’s for sale in the Adirondacks?

By Melissa Hart

A sampling of Adirondack houses across a wide range of prices and different locations in the region.

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