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APA meeting: Solar, housing development, Lake Luzerne zoning, and more

By Gwendolyn Craig

A solar project, a housing development, a zoning map amendment and a new campground are on the APA's agenda.

Adirondack Experience, Wild Center partner on diversity efforts

By Gwendolyn Craig

The two Adirondack attractions are working to make the area more welcoming for people of color.

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State budget includes money to manage, protect Adirondack and Catskill visitors

By Gwendolyn Craig

Leading lawmakers announced an agreement on a $212 billion budget, which includes $1.55 million for visitor use in the Adirondacks.

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Videographer Eric Adsit enjoys showcasing outdoor adventures

By Adirondack Explorer

"There is an endless supply of adventure here with so much left to explore any time of year."

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Rustic Adirondackana

By Adirondack Explorer

Birchbark Bookshop in the Adirondack foothills is a rough-hewn slice of North Country history

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Inside a recent transformation

By Contributing Writer

How Peru Central School District became the Nighthawks

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Maddie Phaneuf: A biathlete and environmental advocate

By Jamie Organski

They say the resilient spirit of the Adirondacks has a way of seeping into one’s veins, and that certainly is the case for professional biathlete and environmental activist Maddie Phaneuf.

Wells couple will contest APA fine and violation determination

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Adirondack Park Agency fined a Wells couple $28,500 for a building violation, but the couple is contesting it in court.

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New grocer provides taste of Old World flavors

By Amy Scattergood

Mini Euromart brings hard-to-find continental cuisine staples to the Adirondacks.

A magical, healing place

By Adirondack Explorer

As the oldest women’s retreat in the country, Wiawaka is filled with history. It's also known for supporting women in all stages of life.

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