Despite Conservation Success, Timber Rattlesnake Still Needs Protection, Biologist Says
Dr. William Brown, who has been studying the Timber Rattlesnakes of the Lake George forests… More »
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A Major Milestone for Lake George: First Comprehensive Mapping of Lake Bed Completed
According to Eric Siy, executive director of the Fund for Lake George, the mapping of… More »
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Songs to Keep: Treasures of an Adirondack Folk Collector, Wins Regional Emmy
“Songs to Keep: Treasures of an Adirondack Folk Collector,” the documentary about Adirondack folklorist Marjorie… More »
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Platform Tennis Comes to Northern Lake George
The introduction of platform tennis to northern Lake George will be celebrated on Saturday, July… More »
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An Adirondack Great Camp on Lake George That’s Truly Adirondack, and Truly Great
Once so remote that it was accessible only to a few serious sportsmen, the Adirondack… More »
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Light and Shadows at The Hyde
Two Exhibitions Explore “The Shadow Aesthetic” A voice wafts through the gallery, but as I… More »
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Pandolfi and Hecht to Recreate Historic Concert at the Sembrich
On July 31, 1914, Imperial Germany ordered its reserve soldiers and officers to report for… More »
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Artists of Lake George: Joshua Rowley Watson
Before Lake George became a destination for high-minded tourists, those anxious to see for themselves… More »
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1955: Fort William Henry Bricks for “Ike” and “Winnie”
In February 1955, a news story appeared in regional newspapers that must have given Lake… More »
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1914: Archaeology a Century Ago at Lake George
The 2013-2014 New York State Museum archaeological excavation conducted near the Million Dollar Beach parking… More »
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