Bringing a Forgotten Photographer Back into View: the J.S. Wooley Project
An early 20th century Lake George photographer is about to receive the attention that many… More »
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Pilot Knob Lighthouse “Back on Duty”
A beacon that has guided east side boaters through the dark for decades has been… More »
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“Observe the Moon, Night,” October 12
“Observe the Moon Night,” an event that will take place throughout the world on October… More »
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First Annual Festival for the Lake to be Held this September
Lake George Village Mayor Bob Blais has organized a new three-day Festival for the Lake… More »
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Bolton Composer’s Opera to Have New York Premiere
‘Winners,’ the opera by Sembrich composer-in-residence Richard Wargo, will receive its New York premiere when… More »
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Bolton Faces Japanese Knotweed Infestation
With aquatic invasive species attracting so much attention, it’s not surprising that terrestrial invasives have… More »
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1936—The Night the Airship Hindenburg Flew Over Lake George
At 803.8 ft. long, it was a massive airship, only 80 ft. shorter than the… More »
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Table Talk: Boardwalk Restaurant
It all began as a clam shack next to the lake run by a guy… More »
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30th Anniversary of Lake George Jazz Festival This Weekend
Every year, says Paul Pines, the Lake George Jazz Weekend looks both backward and forward:… More »
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Stoddard’s Boats
Finding a detailed history of Adirondack boats and boating in collections of the 19th century… More »
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