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East, West Caroga lakes to try herbicide on Eurasian watermilfoil
Caroga town is 7th Adirondack Park community to receive permit to try ProcellaCOR
New York’s $85M housing program struggles to attract Adirondack applicants
Affordable housing initiative lags in North Country; state agency overseeing the program hopes that will change
Science and wonder: Adirondack astronomers dive into eclipse research
Tupper Lake's Adirondack Sky Center shines in NASA's eclipse live feed during April 8 event
Zero-sort recycling: A gateway to higher efficiency or more garbage?
Tracing the afterlife of recyclables in the Adirondacks
Paddling primer
Chris Morris talks about paddling opportunities on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail and precautions for boating in the spring.
Legislative labyrinth: The slow march toward consensus on environmental issues
Panel discusses legislative hurdles in setting and achieving NY's environmental goals
Fish Creek Ponds marina expansion gets green light from Adirondack Park Agency
Project opponents remain concerned about impacts to Upper Saranac Lake and surrounding waterbodies
Adirondack Park Agency denies appeal for Lewis artillery range
The application remains incomplete after five reviews by the agency.
Affordable housing opportunity: 16 townhomes hit Lake Placid market
Next phase of Homestead's Fawn Valley project moving forward after 10 month delay
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Hiking the Hewett Eddy Loop: A journey along the Boreas
Thrill and tranquility exist in harmony along the Boreas River
The ‘official’ 46 High Peaks in the Adirondacks
Ready to hike the tallest mountains in New York state? Here's a list to get you started and track your progress.
Whiteface Mountain makes plans for snowmaking reservoir
CEO Ashley Walden spearheads multi-year effort to combat snow shortages
Reservations canceled at campground for people with disabilities
Paul Smith's College seeks a long-term contract to operate the campground.