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water in buckets in Ticonderoga

Ticonderoga faces federal water shutoff deadline

By Tim Rowland

 Chilson and Eagle Lake residents that depend on Gooseneck Pond water source brace for possible shutoff

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blue kids table with magnifying glasses at each seat

How Ticonderoga is addressing a childcare shortage

By Tim Rowland

Community turns former Catholic School into childcare center run by Silver Bay YMCA

Star Trek in Ticonderoga

Ticonderoga man killed by chloroform, records show

By Times Union

Ronald G. Rayher is accused of smothering Thomas Krider, who performed as Elvis under the stage name TJ Greene, and worked at Ti Star Trek attraction

three story brick building that's owned by the knights of columbus in Ticonderoga

As part of Ti’s revitalization, new plans for key building

By Tim Rowland

Pride of Ticonderoga plans to rehab Knights of Columbus hall to add performing arts space downtown

sign reading "gooseneck for the people"

Ticonderoga water issues bubble up in supervisor election 

By Zachary Matson

Challenger to incumbent supervisor suing town over plan to discontinue pond source

A sign says "Stop APA no barricade at Eagle Lake boat launch"

Eagle Lake residents push back against impending boat launch closure

By Gwendolyn Craig

APA says regulations provide no other alternatives

The sun sets over Eagle Lake near Ticonderoga in the Adirondacks.

DEC to close Eagle Lake boat trailer access in 2024

By Gwendolyn Craig

The DEC will reconfigure a public boat launch at Eagle Lake in the Town of Ticonderoga so it no longer may accommodate trailered boats.

Downtown Ticonderoga at the grand opening of the Burleigh’s Luncheonette renovation.

Ticonderoga dreams big for downtown improvements

By Tim Rowland

Ticonderoga's revitalization efforts are paying off, with a $10M award from the state

ti solar farm

Ticonderoga’s solar boom

By Tim Rowland

Proliferation of projects leaves some asking 'how much is too much?'

lachute falls

A walk through Ticonderoga’s past

By Contributing Writer

LaChute River trail provides scenic stroll

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