Lake George Concert Series Features Eclectic, Innovative Music
After almost thirty years and 300 performances, John Strong’s Summer Concert Series in Shepard Park… More »
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Village’s Oldest Motel Re-Opens as Lake Crest Inn
The Lake Crest Inn is slated to become the only business to win Lake George… More »
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A Love Letter to the Adirondacks: Lake George Theater Lab’s Seventh Season Opens July 14
Lake George Theater Lab founder and artistic director Lindsey Gates calls the Bolton Landing-based company’s… More »
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Forty Years Ago, Lake George’s American Henley Regatta “Was Like a Family Picnic, the Way Regattas Should be.”
On June 5, 1971, Bolton Landing hosted its first inter-collegiate rowing race since the 1880s…. More »
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Around & About Lake George: Friday, June 17, 2011
This weekend is Father’s Day – so do something nice for the father (or father… More »
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The Bat that Made the Adirondacks Famous May Soon Be a Thing of the Past
The baseball bat that made the Adirondacks famous is under threat, and not just from… More »
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Local Environmental Scientist Pioneers Urban Farm Research
Queensbury High alumnus Erik Facteau and his research partner Tyler Caruso, both recent Master’s of… More »
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Adirondack Theatre Festival Opener: A Small Town’s ‘Urban Legend’
A play in the form of a ghost story told by sixteen characters – all… More »
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Farmhouse Restaurant’s Owners Leading a Revolution on Lake George
Kim Feeney and Kevin London, co-owners and operators of the Farmhouse Restaurant at Top of… More »
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The DeFrancos of Hague: Sustainable Landscapes and Green Infrastructure
What does sustainable landscaping actually mean? There are varying definitions but, according to Tony DeFranco,… More »
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