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State proposes biking and boating changes in Moose River Plains

By Gwendolyn Craig

The DEC is proposing to allow motorcycle and e-bikes through the Moose River Plains. It is also proposing to reduce the horsepower of boats on the Cedar River Flow.

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At Thurman Maple Days, farms blend old, new

By Tim Rowland

Even with technological advances, sugar house visitors still want an old-fashioned experience

American and Canadian flags line Lake Street in Rouses Point. File photo: Ryan Finnerty.

Tourism data shows Canadian visits declined in February

By North Country Public Radio

North Country communities are noticing impact

Clarity needed as New York navigates tariff challenges on imported Canadian electricity

By Times Union

New York's electric grid operator questions authority to collect tariffs on Canadian energy amid Trump's proposed 25% surcharge

The Trudeau Institute in Saranac Lake, pictured Thursday, has been among the local research companies impacted by uncertainty surrounding federal grant funding. Adirondack Enterprise photo by Grace McIntyre.

Trudeau Institute impacted by federal funding cuts, uncertainty around grants

By Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Fluctuations in research grant funding make long-term planning difficult

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Road to Garden trailhead in Keene reopened after flooding

By Tim Rowland

Flooding has washed out Johns Brook Road, closing access to the Garden trailhead in Keene Valley. The repairs will likely take a few days.

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First responders voice safety concerns with poor radio communication in Hamilton County  

By Tim Rowland

Emergency communications, wilderness preservation clash as frustrations mount over slow progress toward installing new towers

Some of the llamas at Moose River Farm in Old Forge. Photo by Jamie Organski

A woolly good time: Walking llamas in Old Forge

By Jamie Organski

At Moose River Farms, visitors get to know the animals through a unique 'llama trekking' experience

Town of Westport Supervisor Ike Tyler stands next to the town's electric car behind the town hall, which has solar panels and an EV charging station. Photo by Mike Lynch

Why Indian Lake and Westport are investing in green technology and electric vehicles

By Mike Lynch

Two Adirondack towns were included among the recipients for vehicles through DEC's municipal zero-emission vehicle program.

benson mine aerial view from the west

State secures developer for Benson Mines solar facility

By Gwendolyn Craig

The state has found a developer for a 12-megawatt solar array on a former Adirondack Park mine. It will be the state's first "build-ready" solar project.

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