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Since Silent Spring
In the 50 years that have passed since Rachel Carson wrote “Silent Spring,” we have… More »
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Fort William Henry Seeks Return of Remains
Fort William Henry officials have requested that the remains of 18th century soldiers unearthed at… More »
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Adirondack Adventure Festival to be Held in North Creek
North Creek and will host the third annual Adirondack Adventure Festival on May 4 through… More »
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Table Talk: The Montcalm
Most of us love to go out to dinner. It’s sometimes a special occasion, a… More »
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Art From Thurman: Three Dimensional Collages by Diane Golden at the Courthouse Gallery
We were talking about art from Thurman. “Are they talking about Art Cameron?” a woman… More »
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Adirondack Brewery: Fighting Corporate Power One Beer at a Time
In the thirteen years since John Carr opened the Adirondack Pub and Brewery on Lake… More »
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Mission Accomplished: Stuart Kelley Completes Swim for the Cycle
On February 6, Dr. Stuart Kelley became the first person to have swum in Lake… More »
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Answering to Bolton’s Past and its Future
Proposed addition to Bolton Historical Museum signals “the story is on-going” The Bolton Historical Museum… More »
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Game On: Groups Begin Debating Benefits and Risks of Bringing Casino Gambling to Lake George
Casino gambling will not become legal in New York State for another two years, if… More »
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Hyde Exhibits RPI Architecture Students’ Conceptual Designs
Students Developed Concepts To Unify and Expand Hyde Campus in Glens Falls The Hyde Collection… More »
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