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woman in green in woods

Following a calling to Double H Ranch

By Contributing Writer

For new leader, the job is personal

One of the distillery buildings at Whistle Pig in Mineville, with a new building behind it. It appears that the bottom of the building has been cleaned.

A new Adirondack growth: Whiskey fungus

By Gwendolyn Craig

As distilling business expands, so does black sheen on Mineville buildings

Brian McCormack and Melanie Sawyer in front of their pole-mounted tracking solar panels

Off-grid in the Adirondacks

By Gwendolyn Craig

The off-gridders offer lessons on an alternative lifestyle amid the state’s goal of transitioning to more renewable energy.

Jim McKenna of ROOST.

Long-time tourism leader to retire from ROOST

By Mike Lynch

Jim McKenna has headed organization for more than 40 years

Bob Meyer: Why this matters

By Adirondack Explorer

"The Adirondack Explorer and Almanack are where real dialogue can and does happen between differing viewpoints with the common goal of a better Park for residents and visitors alike."

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Tales from an Adirondack Founding Father

By Tim Rowland

Peter Paine captivates Grange Hall audience with stories from a lifetime of conservation work

Glenn Glover is the new executive director of the Barkeater Trails Alliance. Photo provided

Trails group hires new leader

By Mike Lynch

Glenn Glover is a former director of the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance and replaces Josh Wilson.

Gary Mlodzianowski

Meet Explorer Gary Mlodzianowski

By Adirondack Explorer

Gary Mlodzianowski enjoys cycling and is the winner of our Adirondack Explorer 25th anniversary giveaway.

Climate lessons from the field to the prom

By Chloe Bennett

Teachers and students spread climate change education earned in the Adirondacks.

Stephen Raymond, a former environmental conservation officer in the Adirondacks, died from 9/11-related cancers. Photo courtesy of Shari Raymond

Adirondack conservation officer’s widow starts memorial scholarship

By Gwendolyn Craig

The ECO Stephen L. Raymond Memorial Scholarship will help children and grandchildren of the DEC force afford college.

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