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Ticonderoga’s solar boom

By Tim Rowland

Proliferation of projects leaves some asking 'how much is too much?'

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Hiking in ‘another world’

By Contributing Writer

Taking a storied trek by Bennett, Middle and Murphy lakes in remote Hamilton County's lake country

port henry moriah miner statue

Digging into Moriah’s mining history

By Tim Rowland

Port Henry pays homage to mining past, with the recent unveiling of a new statue of a Moriah miner.

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Biking the backroads, backstories of Essex

By Tom French

A two-wheeled tour gives a glimpse of historic preservation efforts

Former plaza hotel in tupper lake

In Tupper Lake, housing becomes a priority

By Tim Rowland

Nonprofit Northern Forest Center to redevelop former hotel into apartments

Train passengers disembark to a welcoming crowd at Tupper Lake.

Destination: Tupper Lake

By Tim Rowland

Rail line travel from Utica once again possible, as the first northbound passenger train in almost 60 years rolled into Tupper Lake on Sunday.

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Report provides inclusion ‘blueprint’ for New York’s outdoors

By Gwendolyn Craig

The state has work to do to make open spaces more equitable, inclusive and accessible, according to a new report.

housing assessment boom

As home prices soar, so do assessments

By Adirondack Explorer

Real estate boom presents dilemma for assessors across the Adirondacks

Aerial shot of bobsled run at Mount Van Hoevenberg

A scarred landscape

By Philip Terrie

Aerial photographs document humans' impact on Adirondacks

Conklingville Dam

Regulating district pushes for new Conklingville Dam deal

By Zachary Matson

The state agency that controls the Conklingville Dam is pushing for an increased payment from hydropower company

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