
Public, preservationists voice support for Debar Lodge
The proposal to remove an Adirondack camp is a state Constitutional conundrum that has opened the floodgates of public comment.
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The proposal to remove an Adirondack camp is a state Constitutional conundrum that has opened the floodgates of public comment.
Fort Drum has formed a stakeholder group to look at six possible locations, some in the Adirondacks, for air- and land-based training.
The final report of the Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks (TSC) ushered in the modern era of Adirondack history.
The Adirondack Park Agency wants to update a permit for treating invasive species in light of a growing bug infestation on Lake George.
APA presentations carried on with the public listening to references of pages and slides invisible to them. Board members asked for changes.
National Grid is on its way to replacing nearly 200 transmission poles from the 1930s in the Adirondack Park, and will build two new ones specifically for osprey nesting.
The Adirondack Park Agency will consider National Grid upgrades and a Long Lake enforcement case during its October meeting.
The projects were approved on Friday after a more than three-hour meeting on Thursday that hashed out their details in the APA's regulatory committee.
The APA collected more than 200 written comments on a proposal to expand and renovate the Saranac Lake Marina. Now there could be a vote.
A number of projects proposed to the Adirondack Park Agency are up for public comment in September, including a new cell tower.