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Love and luck bring 3rd generation owner to Adirondack business

By Holly Riddle

Family legacy lives on at Nelson’s Cottages in Inlet

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Essex County Supervisors Chair Shaun Gillilland to retire after 12 years in office

By Tim Rowland

Willsboro leader praised for consensus-building, COVID response

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Cultivating belonging: Adirondack community gardens provide more than produce

By Holly Riddle

Unique spaces focus on accessibility, shared resources and belonging

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AOC, Tonko talk Medicaid cuts for North Country in Plattsburgh rally 

By Brenne Sheehan

The two Democratic representatives criticized Rep. Elise Stefanik for her vote to pass the One, Big Beautiful Bill Act

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Father of girl found dead in Ticonderoga charged with murder

By Times Union

9-year old girl was focus of an Amber Alert on Sunday

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Amber Alert canceled when missing 9-year-old girl found dead

By Times Union

The story is still developing

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Family legacy spans 9 generations at Natural Stone Bridges & Caves

By Holly Riddle

Property in Pottersville dates back more than 200 years in the same family

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Federal budget package pulls funding for local public media outlets

By Brenne Sheehan

Republican-backed rescissions package slashes millions from regional NPR, PBS affiliates

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Lake Placid drops protest permit law after petition gains 500 signatures

By North Country Public Radio

The law would have exempted 'spontaneous' assemblies responding to breaking news events

Debar Pond Lodge

DEC initiates process to remove Debar Pond Lodge in northern Adirondacks

By Zachary Matson

Public invited to comment on draft plan until Aug. 15 

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