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Hotel Saranac

As eclipse nears, hotel bookings spike

By Holly Riddle

Accommodation options dwindle, prices soar as Adirondack region prepares for eclipse 

van hoevenberg sports complex

Lake Placid puts in bid to host 2026 Olympic sliding events

By James Odato

Organizers in Italy seek to farm out the competition to cut costs of hosting the Olympics

Train passengers disembark to a welcoming crowd at Tupper Lake.

Adirondack Railroad’s 2023 highs and lows

By Tim Rowland

Summer storms damaged rail line between Thendara and Tupper, but season wasn't a total washout

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At NewVida, amenities for both locals and visitors

By Tim Rowland

Owners aim to create local gathering place as well as a getaway

two men in lab coats

Bionique testing lab proposes to triple in size

By Adirondack Explorer

Harrietstown business expansion aims to add 60 jobs

Adirondack activists urge release of road salt report 

By Tim Rowland

Members of the task force themselves have criticized the state for failing to release the report

Two heat pumps installed on the side of a house.

Adirondackers are electrifying, and getting tax credits, rebates

By Chloe Bennett

More to come with Inflation Reduction Act incentives 

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Broadening access to high-speed internet

By Contributing Writer

While broadband is available to most Adirondack residents, not everyone has coverage.

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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.

Charles Williams, owner of Our Plates, a new restaurant in Saranac Lake; Hope Knight, Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner; and Victoria Duley, executive director of the Adirondack Economic Development Corporation (AEDC).

State and Adirondack partners establish fund for small businesses 

By Gwendolyn Craig

A new public and private partnership announced on Monday will leverage $2 million in revolving small business loans for Adirondack Park entrepreneurs. 

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