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Gwendolyn Craig

Gwen is an award-winning journalist covering environmental policy for the Explorer since January 2020. She is a member of the Legislative Correspondents Association of New York. Gwen has worked at various news outlets since 2015. She has a master's degree in journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Contact her at (518) 524-2902 or [email protected]. utm_source=explorer&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=author_bi">Sign up for Gwen’s newsletter here.

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Forest ranger tests positive for COVID-19

By Gwendolyn Craig

An Adirondack Park forest ranger has tested positive for the coronavirus. Gov. Andrew Cuomo looks at hospital partnerships between upstate and downstate.

Seasonal residents get mixed welcome in return to Adirondack communities

By Gwendolyn Craig

“Most of us want to get here because we feel safer and because we don't want to get stranded for months someplace else."

Lake Placid

Essex County: Don’t visit us right now

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Essex County Board of Supervisors had a message for second home-owners and visitors to the Adirondacks on Tuesday: Stay away.

The Brampton

Hudson River resort case referred to NY attorney general

By Gwendolyn Craig

Owners of The Brampton, a vacation destination in the Adirondacks along the Hudson River, were supposed to pay a fine of $87,600 by March 6. They have not.

Two High Peaks rangers deployed for coronavirus response; governor announces new regulations

By Gwendolyn Craig

As cases of coronavirus continue to climb in New York, two forest rangers from the Adirondack Park’s High Peaks, are helping downstate.

Coronavirus prohibitions reach into the Adirondacks

By Gwendolyn Craig

While there have been no known cases of coronavirus in the Adirondacks yet, tourism, education, businesses and more are feeling the impacts of new statewide policies aimed at protecting the public's health.

State group privately debates High Peaks crowd solutions that could affect this summer’s visitors

By Gwendolyn Craig

The state's High Peaks Strategic Planning Advisory Group believes it could have at least short-term recommendations for this summer.

The Brampton

APA fines, shuts down Hudson River retreat

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Adirondack Park Agency has ordered a vacation property to cease operating and pay fines for numerous violations.

Guardians in the woods

By Gwendolyn Craig

For the first time in all of their hikes, Renaud slipped and fell. Rangers would soon be en route to where she lay near the summit of Mount Marshall.

NY updates 10-year forest conservation plan

By Gwendolyn Craig

New Yorkers have a once-in-a-decade shot to provide feedback on state forestlands, as an action plan gets an update this summer.

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