By JAMES M. ODATO In mid-June, Whiteface Mountain advertised a summer activity—rides aboard big all-terrain vehicles on the ski slopes of the High Peaks landmark. Called the “4x4 Alpine Expedition,” marketing videos showed children and adults … [Read more...] about Whiteface ATV tours a prelude to land-use amendment?
Lakes recovering from acid rain
By James M. Odato The trend is clear, researchers say: Rain falling over the Adirondacks is getting cleaner every year and today is nearly ideal. Water bodies ravaged by acidic precipitation for years are springing back to life, and fish and … [Read more...] about Lakes recovering from acid rain
NYCO land swap has failed to save jobs
Five years later, voter-approved land swap fails to materialize as mine drops local workers By James M. Odato Five years ago voters changed the New York Constitution to give an Adirondack mining business the right to dig in the state Forest … [Read more...] about NYCO land swap has failed to save jobs
Big Tupper project moves forward
By Jim Odato When Big Tupper resort developer Michael D. Foxman turned eighty last April, he checked into what the future holds for a man of his age, size, and health. “I have a life expectancy of ten years,” he said recently. During his remaining … [Read more...] about Big Tupper project moves forward