Fort Ticonderoga Adding Tour Boat Cruises to Offerings
Before Paul Saenger died last fall, he hoped his cruise boat, ‘The Carillon,’ would find… More »
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Adirondack Bookshelf: The Last Campaign of Inez Milholland
Historians warn us against falling into a trap called the retrospective fallacy, that is, assuming… More »
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Bob and Holly Bearor Bring History to Life for Lake George Students
If the first language of most Americans today is English rather than French, it’s because… More »
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Adirondack Park Invasives Program: Good as Far as it Goes
As we reported in last month’s issue, the administration of Governor Andrew Cuomo is now… 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 basin… More »
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Stone Bridge and Caves: A Natural Attraction
With Snowshoeing Trails, Local Favorite is Now a Year-Round Attraction Property surrounding Natural Stone… More »
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Upstate Boat Show Celebrates 10 Years
Summer can’t come soon enough this year for some folks. The 10th Annual Great Upstate… More »
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Maple Days in Thurman on March Weekends
“Deep, mealy snow and cold have slowed us down, but the taps are in, waiting… More »
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Two Inducted Into Adirondack Hockey Hall of Fame
Former Adirondack Red Wing Joe Paterson hung up his skates 23 years ago, but the… More »
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Gateway Project will Double Size of Lake George Business District
The Lake George Town Board on Monday, March 9 adopted a local law designed to… More »
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