Community-run publication documents small-town Adirondack life By Tim Rowland Decades before “news desert” became a buzzword, Emil Seerup grew concerned that the town of Hague on northern Lake George didn’t have a paper of its own. Sure, … [Read more...] about Chronicling Hague
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Hiking in the name of science
On the lookout for gypsy/spongy moth caterpillars in Hague By Tim Rowland Dr. Janet Mihuc, a biologist at Paul Smith’s College and defender of all things moth, was speaking to the Adirondack Garden Club last week when a member — noting that … [Read more...] about Hiking in the name of science
Hague is ‘clearly a leader’ in road salt reduction
After years of brine, indicators are seen in water quality By Zachary Matson The small crew at the Hague Highway Department spent part of a December morning staring into a measuring device as they mixed salt and water in a 1,000-gallon … [Read more...] about Hague is ‘clearly a leader’ in road salt reduction