In this week's column, Gary Lee shares a story about just barely making it home for Thanksgiving as a ranger in 1965.
Inspired by an experience during his time in the service, Adirondack Outlaw Dick Monroe shares a fictional tale of a disturbing encounter.
ADK Tour de Ski will host a series of ski events to bring the community together and showcase all that the Adirondacks has to ...
Learn to tie the Zebra Midge, a simple and effective fly pattern designed by Ted Welling. This tailwater nymph works year-round, especially in winter.
Adirondack Land Trust field report documents 21 accessible trails for people with disabilities around the Adirondack Park ...
Paul Hetzler discusses the many spiders that inhabit North America as well as the Adirondacks, though most are not venomous.
Downtown Gloversville will come alive Dec. 5, 6 and 7 with festive events, family-friendly activities and the community’s ...
Looser EPA regulations create the potential for harm to the environment of the Adirondacks as well as public health.
New York aims to plant 25 million trees by 2033 to combat climate change, but only 355,000 have been recorded so far.
A hiker slipped on ice while descending Hadley Mountain and rangers carried out a hiker experiencing chest pains from Lake ...
Running Friday through Sunday, Dec. 5-7, the Noble Train Begins celebration, marks the anniversary of Henry Knox’s 1775 expedition to transport nearly 60 tons of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to ...
Adirondack Foundation is accepting grant applications through Jan. 15 for French and Spanish educators. Grants range from $500 to $3,000 for classroom innovation.
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