As winter gives way to spring, the days are lengthening, and temperatures are rising. The library is actively preparing an ...
Longtime fire department volunteer and multi-talented entrepreneur Cliff Holzer has been named Wilmington’s Citizen of the ...
Sblood, you starveling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s tongue, you bull’s pizzle, you stock-fish!” This is Sir John Falstaff, in Shakepeare’s “Henry IV, part I,” mincing no words as he berates young ...
Catch it if you can, it doesn’t last long. Finding itself at the mercy of Mother Nature, and reliant upon a narrow sliver of ...
The Junior National Championships brought the competitive season to an end for the young athletes of USA Luge. Ellie Kleinheinz won the Junior — ages 19-21 — women’s division, Aidan Mueller won the ...
Mystique Ro seems to know the Mount Van Hoevenberg sliding track better than anyone. The 30-year-old skeleton slider from ...
Protect the Adirondacks, Inc. (PROTECT) announced in a press release that it was grateful to the leadership in the Legislature, including Senate Majority Leader Andrew Stewart-Cousins, Assembly ...
LAKE PLACID — John Brown Farm State Historic Site will host a talk by Dr. Michale Glennon, Senior Research Scientist at Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute, on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in ...
Photo of black bear provided by Ed Kanze. On Tuesday, the Saranac Village at Will Rogers Senior Outing Club’s trip will be a visit to Adirondak Loj for a hike along Heart Lake and a program on Black ...
Juror Betsy Krebs addresses the crowd at the reception at the Artists Guild. The 27th annual juried show at the Adirondack Artists Guild opened on March 14 with a gala reception at its gallery at 52 ...
LAKE PLACID — Thaw, freeze, thaw. Rain, snow, rain — possibly with a dabble of sunshine sprinkled in between, if luck allows. After a hearty winter, shoulder season is once again in full swing, or ...
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