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St Regis pond

Sweet island dreams

By Lisa Ballard

St. Regis Canoe area is a rare escape to personal wilderness paradise.

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Bonding over broadband

By Tim Rowland

Lagging in Wi-Fi access, rural neighbors work together to forge connections

double h ranch

Safe spaces

By Amy Scattergood

Camps home in on diversity as part of overall mission

Enchanted Forest Water Safari

Seasonal businesses scramble to find workers

By Mike DeSocio

‘We need everybody that we can get:" An uncertain visa program squeezes summer employers

shuttle

Adirondack hiker shuttles shelved for year

By Tim Rowland

The state Department of Environmental Conservation provided a written statement confirming that it will work with the local governments to create a shuttle system with restroom and parking in 2022 to "play a critical role in helping to manage sustainable visitation in the High Peaks."

Rebecca Ciraulo

Shut out: Adirondack communities face shortage of affordable rentals

By Mike DeSocio

In Saranac Lake and around the Adirondacks, a crisis of affordable rentals worsens

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Adirondack Park Agency to prepare for more solar

By Gwendolyn Craig

APA board members seek a more systematic approach for approving new large-scale solar project applications.

Alex Subra

‘Everyone is just in scramble mode’

By Mike DeSocio

This is part of a story about the shortage of apartments and other rentals in Saranac Lake and other Adirondack communities.

affordable housing

‘It’s caused the rental crisis to skyrocket’

By Mike DeSocio

This is part of a story about the shortage of apartments and other rentals in Saranac Lake and other Adirondack communities.

Rebecca Ciraulo

‘A snowball of moving once a year’

By Mike DeSocio

This is part of a story about the shortage of apartments and other rentals in Saranac Lake and other Adirondack communities

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