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Big Tupper and Adirondack Club and Resort site

Creditors foreclose on stalled Tupper Lake resort development

By James Odato

A group called Crossroads ADK LLC on Thursday sued Preserve Associates so that 5,800 acres at the edge of Tupper Lake can be sold at public auction, presumably to a group related to Crossroads ADK.

Tupper-Placid rail trail construction could start in spring

By Tim Rowland

State officials hope this travel-corridor management plan — which is similar to past plans, but tidies up some objections raised in the courts — is the final word in a long and contentious battle over a state-owned rail line running 119 miles from Lake Placid south and west to Remsen.

A mountain shaped by fire

By Tim Rowland

In total, about 90 acres of woods were consumed by the fire, and bordering the burn site are acres and acres of what you would expect: spruce, fir, white pine, maple, birch—but no aspen.

A will to build adventures

By Tracy Ormsbee

Go ahead, tell Sam Eddy something can’t be done—hardening 800 feet of trail in one day; taking apart a bridge, moving and rebuilding it in one day; hiking from Wanakena to Wolf Pond after dark—and the challenge is on. Just about every story Eddy tells begins with someone saying the task he’s proposing is impossible. He thrives on proving it isn’t.

State opens assistance centers for flood victims

By Contributing Writer

Each Disaster Assistance Service Center has representatives from the state Department of Financial Services, Office of Children and Family Services, Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, Department of Labor, Office of Mental Health, Department of Health, Office of People with Developmental Disabilities, and the Office for Aging.

flood in Wells

Southern Adirondacks slammed by storm

By Contributing Writer

The Halloween storm was the biggest rainstorm Hamilton County has endured – bigger even than what it experienced from Hurricane Irene in 2011, according to county Emergency Manager G.L. “Don” Purdy.

Gov. Cuomo-APA

Depleted Adirondack Park board leaves questions about management

By Contributing Writer

While environmentalists worry about the consequences of a weakened Adirondack Park Agency board, critics suggest that Gov. Andrew Cuomo likes it this way. “The governor is perfectly satisfied with the current status quo."

DEC says to avoid trails and summits this weekend

By Mike Lynch

The state Department of Environmental Conservation is advising the public to avoid backcountry trails and summits throughout the Adirondack region for the duration of the weekend.

Flooding and high winds knock out power, close roads in the Adirondacks

By Mike Lynch

High winds and flooding has closed roads and knocked out power throughout the Adirondacks.

North Country cow

North Country creamery tries crowdfunding

By Melissa Hart

Increasingly, a number of northern New York farms are giving equity crowdfunding a try, using a grassroots online platform called Kiva. With a tagline of “loans that change lives,” Kiva showcases projects from around the world, many of which are agriculture based.

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