A Journey Through Our Region’s Back Pages Re-Discovering North Country Life
By now, Adirondack history is a ground that has been covered almost as thoroughly as… More »
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Revitalizing Downtown Ticonderoga
Imagine Ticonderoga’s Montcalm Street humming with activity, its storefronts and apartment windows ablaze with light…. More »
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Table Talk: Let’s Talk Breakfast!
For many, it’s the forgotten meal you grab on the run, make on weekends, look… More »
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DEC Wants State Launches Open 24-Hours a Day
Even if the Lake George Park Commission votes to prohibit the launching of boats that… More »
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Groundbreaking “Modern Nature: Georgia O’Keeffe and Lake George” Opens at The Hyde
Georgia O’Keeffe is so closely identified with New Mexico that fans and not a few… More »
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Exhibition Exploring Artists’ Life in Lake George Opens at Local Historical Museum
“Spirit of Presence and Place: Stieglitz and O’Keeffe, the Lake George Years” opened at the… More »
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When Fashion History Happened at Bolton Landing—The Monokini
When one thinks of Lake George one might conjure up visions of beautiful blue water,… More »
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Darrin Fresh Water Institute’s Chuck Boylen Receives Award Honoring Research Center’s Benefactor
Chuck Boylen, the associate director of the Darrin Fresh Water Institute in Bolton Landing as… More »
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Real Estate: A Silver Bay Home that Nourished a Busy Life
John and Ann Barber couldn’t leave Lake George behind, even in the unlikely event they… More »
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Adirondack Museum Opens with New Exhibits of Paintings, Photographs
The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain opens for the season on May 24 with two… More »
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