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Tim Rowland

Tim Rowland is a columnist, author and outdoors writer living in Jay. He can be reached at [email protected].

All Stories by Tim Rowland

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Help is on the way: Auxiliary Dwelling Units

By Tim Rowland

Annexes to existing homes, usually in the form of a small apartment fashioned out of a garage, basement, or an addition to the main home.

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When the waterfall is the trail

By Tim Rowland

Deer Brook Falls in Keene worth a visit following summer rain

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Keene hiker shuttle to start rolling this weekend

By Tim Rowland

Keene’s hiker shuttle from Marcy Field to the popular Garden trailhead will be back in action this weekend after missing much of the summer

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Honoring Blacksville

By Tim Rowland

Historic marker gives recognition to little-known Black settlement in Loon Lake

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Need to get in shape? Try this ride in Jay

By Tim Rowland

The ride begins at the Jay Green and in its initial phase heads south for five flat-as-a-pancake miles to Upper Jay.

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Taking Stock of Housing: ‘Housing is health’

By Tim Rowland

Exploring the links between housing insecurity and health in the Adirondack Park.

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A descendant of America’s namesake, and a wild tale

By Tim Rowland

How the son of a president, an Italian treasure seeker, a St. Lawrence County land baron are all connected to the house that is now the Remington Museum

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Help is on the way: Hamilton County workforce housing

By Tim Rowland

The Hamilton County IDA has funds from a previous land sale that it will put into building affordable housing for workers.

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50th anniversary event looks back, forecasts future issues for APA

By Tim Rowland

Conversation at Adirondack History Museum event moved away from past acrimony and dug into nitty-gritty of current community issues

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Volunteers both near and far pitch in at Marcy Field

By Tim Rowland

Community rallies to repair ruts to iconic landmark

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