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Having Faith

By Tim Rowland

Keene Arts exhibit captures artist Harold Weston's twin loves

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What’s for sale in the Adirondacks?

By Melissa Hart

A sampling of Adirondack houses across a wide range of prices and different locations in the region.

Aguirre is named executive director of the Adirondack Council

By Gwendolyn Craig

The acting executive director of the Adirondack Council, Raul “Rocci” Aguirre, is now the permanent leader.

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Paul Smith’s and Fedcap urge state to ensure school’s survival

By James Odato

Partners present acquisition plan as model for other colleges

A rendering shows the Paul Smith's Power and Light Building at 1-3 Main St. in the village of Saranac Lake as the Adirondack Park Agency's new headquarters with an addition to accommodate a new elevator. The agency would also build a 19,000-square-foot addition behind it and a new parking lot.

Adirondack Park Agency is keen to move to Saranac Lake

By Gwendolyn Craig

Unless a feasibility study shows an insurmountable issue, the Adirondack Park Agency is full steam ahead to move to Saranac Lake. 

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No small potatoes for this Adirondack farm family

By Contributing Writer

Tucker Farms grows deep roots in the region

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The future of Lake George? Residents weigh in on priorities for downtown

By Jak Krouse

Community hopes to become latest winner of NYS downtown revitalization grants

Legislative roundup: Constitutional amendment, birds and bees protections see passage

By Gwendolyn Craig

Adirondack Park lawmakers disappointed with this year’s session

‘Alone’ by choice, in the Canadian wilderness

By Jak Krouse

Off-the-grid Adirondacker puts survival skills to the test on History Channel show

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State Legislature passes ban on wildlife killing contests

By Gwendolyn Craig

The state Assembly passed a controversial ban on wildlife killing contests that upstate Republican lawmakers largely opposed.

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