Where the Birds Are: Adirondack Birding Guide Points the Way
For the Adirondack Birder in Your Family, This Guide is the Perfect Christmas Gift Two… More »
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Corrupted Palate: Christmas Cookies
I asked a large group of friends (yes, I used Facebook) for stories about Christmas… More »
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At “Cubes and Anarchy” at the Whitney, learning to see the art, rather than the legend, of David Smith
Here on Lake George, there are more stories about David Smith than examples of his… More »
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Glens Falls Symphony Orchestra Taps Bolton Resident to be Executive Director
Lisa A. Miller, who divides her time between Bolton Landing and Saratoga Springs, has been… More »
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RPI Student Helps to Preserve a Vanishing Lake George
“Land conservation is about stewardship, and we’re stewards of the history and the memories that… More »
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Lake George in History: Gold Cup Racing and the Inimitable George Reis
From 1922 to 1941 unlimited hydroplanes were barred from participation in the American Power Boat… More »
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Hague Keeps its Market, the Oldest in the Adirondacks
As a fifth generation resident of Hague, it’s not surprising that Sally DeLarm Rypkema considered… More »
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Lake Stewards Raising Awareness About Invasives
Roughly 19,000 people learned more about the dangers of invasive species this summer, thanks to… More »
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Christmas Bird Count to be Held December 17
On Saturday, December 17, Lake George residents will be among tens of thousands of volunteers… More »
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Knox Trail Honor Walk Will Benefit Fort Ticonderoga
Two editors from “Patriots of the American Revolution” magazine plan to hike the entire Knox… More »
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