
Adirondack trail work is in his DNA
By Mike Lynch
Tony Goodwin looks back on seven decades blazing literal trails throughout the park
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By Mike Lynch
Tony Goodwin looks back on seven decades blazing literal trails throughout the park
Severance Mountain has inspired generations of artists, view seekers
By Tom French
Antique 'speeder' rail car rides on the edge of Adirondack Park
The public has until July 12 to submit comments on the Adirondack Park Agency's questions about wild forest roads.
New firearm legislation has Democrats and Republicans at odds over how it will impact Adirondack Park residents
By Mike Lynch
Ted Hicks, who is the Crown Point Bird Banding Station Coordindator, bands hummingbirds from May to August.
Court reserves decision on whether the White Lake quarry mine project needs further review, in the form of a formal hearing.
Three installed so far, with hopes for more to come
Wildlife rehabilitator has shaped her life around patching shells of turtles who have been hit by cars or sustained other injuries
Across the Adirondack Park, the needs of workers and their families have motivated regional community organizations to move housing to the top of their priority lists.