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Tech glitches and coronavirus leads APA to consider virtual meeting revamps

By Gwendolyn Craig

APA presentations carried on with the public listening to references of pages and slides invisible to them. Board members asked for changes.

Busy times in the High Peaks and more of the week’s top stories

By Melissa Hart

Greetings!I'm writing in my new role as digital editor of the Adirondack Explorer and Adirondack Almanack.

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APA approves National Grid infrastructure upgrades

By Gwendolyn Craig

National Grid is on its way to replacing nearly 200 transmission poles from the 1930s in the Adirondack Park, and will build two new ones specifically for osprey nesting.

Artist John Van Alstine uses nature as inspiration

By Tracy Ormsbee

World-renowned stone sculptor John Van Alstine’s interpretation of nature’s interaction with the man-made world extends from his art to his home to his appreciation of the world around him.

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Looking back: Can hybrid cars withstand the Adirondacks?

By Adirondack Explorer

Turns out, saving gas and saving the planet aren’t such crazy ideas Editor’s note: The following Viewpoints essay by Bill McKibben about getting by with a hybrid car in the Adirondacks originally ran in the September/October 2003 issue of Adirondack Explorer. And 17 years later, we find this to still be a timely topic. If…

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Update: National Grid upgrades, enforcement case on APA docket

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Adirondack Park Agency will consider National Grid upgrades and a Long Lake enforcement case during its October meeting.

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Injured hikers at MacIntyre Falls, Phelps, Cranberry Lake

By Adirondack Explorer

Recent DEC Forest Ranger Actions: Town of North ElbaEssex CountyWilderness Rescue: On Oct. 1 at 5:42 p.m., DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch received a call from a 65-year-old hiker from Long Meadow, Massachusetts, reporting he had injured his ankle near MacIntyre Falls. The hiker said his hiking party braced his injury and he would hobble down the…

Fine for driving illegally to Marcy Dam potentially $750.

The price of driving on state land

By Adirondack Explorer

The highest potential fine that could be levied against the driver who illegally took his Jeep Cherokee into Marcy Dam -- via a truck road over Forest Preserve -- is $750.

State and AMR: No new hiker restrictions for Columbus Day weekend

By Adirondack Explorer

“DEC and AMR continue to have productive discussions about strategies for 2021 that will help protect the area’s natural resources and promote sustainable use.”

Monty Worth climbs Bob's Knob Standard

Erasing discriminatory climbing route names

By Phil Brown

“In short, we recognize the problem, and want to be part of the solution—we will change route names.”

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