Do towns lose tax revenue when the state buys Adirondack land? This 2002 analysis found the opposite: State ownership often means more money for localities.
PentEdge founder Lisa Pent advocates for establishing innovation-based businesses in the Adirondacks through the Adirondack Innovation Initiative (A2I).
Many of the Boomers skied in their youth but gave up the sport when family and careers became the main focus of their lives. Cathy Wigger from Saranac Lake first learned to ski at Mount Pisgah when ...
The plan was a 12-mile bike loop starting at the crumbling gate of the Schuler estate to Jackworks and beyond, returning via ...
Two new CATS connector trails link the Boquet and Twin Valleys networks, creating all-day hiking options and loop routes in ...
Gov. Hochul announces the opening of New York's largest and favorite ski areas in the Adirondacks and how they support the ...
Students from around New York and Vermont met at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake for this year's Adirondack Youth Climate ...
Family members and team mates share their appreciation for hockey legend Herb Brooks as a statue in his honor prepares to be ...
An Adirondack gardener shares methods for growing spinach, kale and root vegetables through in unheated hoop houses using row ...
A new study of boats crossing the Marion River Carry analyzed the number of portagers and the possibility of milfoil ...
In this week's column, Gary Lee watches blackbirds move south and hunters track deer, expecting a good hunting season.
Developer Shawn Todd says Whitney Park conservation plan stalled after state rejected 200-year lease for 32,000 acres, seeking outright purchase instead.