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Zoe Smith, Adirondack Watershed Institute

Zoë Smith promoted to director of Adirondack Watershed Institute

By Zachary Matson

Changes come as Paul Smith's College goes through leadership shifts

John Ernst

John Ernst’s Adirondack legacy

By Gwendolyn Craig

Adirondack Park Agency Chairman John Ernst reflects on his service and family legacy.

Peter Bauer

Protect the Adirondacks lays groundwork for succession plan 

By Zachary Matson

Posting for deputy director promises path to top job 

Advice for early winter hiking

By Mike Lynch

A licensed guide and 46er, Mary Glynn is aware of how important it is to be prepared for early winter hiking trips.

Andrea Hogan

In-park commissioner takes job in Maine

By Gwendolyn Craig

Johnsburg Supervisor Andrea Hogan will remain supervisor and commissioner of the Adirondack Park Agency until the terms expire, she said.

road salt task force

President’s door revolves again at Paul Smith’s College

By James Odato

Three months after appointing its 13th president, the board of Paul Smith’s College is hunting for a 14th.

Women 46ers

A woman’s place is on the trail

By Betsy Kepes

The 46ers give back to the Adirondack Park community through women-only trail work weekends.

winter ice research

Climate Q&A

By Adirondack Explorer

A Q&A session between reporter Zachary Matson and Curt Stager, climate scientist, author and professor at Paul Smith's College.

Nicole Hylton-Patterson speaks at the 125th anniversary of John Brown Farm State Historic Site.

Adirondack Diversity Initiative executive director steps down

By Gwendolyn Craig

Colleagues herald Nicole Hylton-Patterson's work launching diversity programs, projects across the region

Jay subdivision map

Developer is confident in proposed Jay resort

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Florida developer of a proposed resort in Jay sees no obstacles to creating the residential community, he told the Adirondack Explorer.

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