By STEPHEN LEON Two connected railroad corridors, long mired in uncertainty, inched closer to a potentially recreational future in the past two months. In October, New York State reached an agreement with Saratoga & North Creek Railway … [Read more...] about More Adirondack rails considered for recreation
Depleted Adirondack Park board leaves questions about management
By STEPHEN LEON Many Adirondack Park Agency observers wonder how it can do its job with a depleted board. Three seats are vacant, and another four members are still serving on expired terms. Their mandate is to protect the park’s … [Read more...] about Depleted Adirondack Park board leaves questions about management
Ticks spread in the Adirondacks as funding to study them shrinks
By Stephen Leon Soon after he began taking Lee Ann Sporn’s introductory biology course in the fall of 2018, Bryan confided to his professor that he frequently felt sick, as though he was fighting a mysterious disease that wouldn’t go away. A … [Read more...] about Ticks spread in the Adirondacks as funding to study them shrinks