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Mar 20, 2026 - Fri
Bolton United States
Wind 2 m/s, S
Pressure 763.57 mmHg
30°F
overcast clouds
Humidity 84%
Clouds 100%
fri03/20 sat03/21 sun03/22 mon03/23 tue03/24
39/36°F
40/32°F
35/30°F
33/26°F
38/28°F

Adirondack Renaissance Man – Fred Streever

When Bolton Landing outdoors writer Fred Streever died in 1955, his passing was mourned in… More »
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Lake George Man Invents Safety Device for Snowboarders: the Booty Guard

When Denis Lemek was a boy, he cracked his tailbone during a tobogganing accident. He… More »
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Adirondack Ski Areas Revived

Two areas with deep roots in Adirondack skiing—Big Tupper and Hickory—entered their second season of… More »
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When There’s an Emergency, Volunteers Respond – No Matter What the Season

Living on a 32 mile lake, the first responders from communities in the Lake George… More »
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Adirondack Museum – 2012 Cabin Fever Sunday Schedule

January 29 Big Cats of the Adirondacks Presentation by Paul Jensen, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of… More »
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Beer Aged in Bourbon Barrels to be Feted at Adirondack Brew Pub

“Adirondack,” the only beer wholly brewed and bottled in the Adirondacks, made here in Lake… More »
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Area Ski Centers Open for Business

The lake is still open, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t good skiing at Gore,… More »
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Kind of Local Music: The Best of Kind of Local 2011

From the musicians who have roots in the area and those who have become local… More »
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We’ve Got Jobs: Marinas Turn to Schools for Skilled Workforce

In this section of upstate New York, where the unemployment rate is roughly 7%, finding… More »
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Gift Idea: Adirondack Books from Trees

“People who love the Adirondacks have an almost insatiable appetite for the history of the… More »
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