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A new exhibit at the Potsdam Public Museum features clothing created from animal pelts as well as hunting and trapping tools and history.
OurStoryBirdge shares a story from Tyler Barton about his experience working with the Adirondack Center for Writing.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service says gray wolves are unlikely to return to the Northeast but wildlife advocates dispute that fact.
New York agreed to delay its nation-leading gas ban in new buildings until after federal appeals conclude, likely suspending the All-Electric Buildings Act past the 2026 gubernatorial election.
Adirondack Land Trust field report documents 21 accessible trails for people with disabilities around the Adirondack Park ...
Downtown Gloversville will come alive Dec. 5, 6 and 7 with festive events, family-friendly activities and the community’s ...
Paul Hetzler discusses the many spiders that inhabit North America as well as the Adirondacks, though most are not venomous.
Looser EPA regulations create the potential for harm to the environment of the Adirondacks as well as public health.
A lawyer for a project applicant seeking to test-fire cannons in the Adirondacks has raised concerns over a hearing judge's ...
Jackie Woodcock receives an important weather update from the most reputable of weathermen: a wooly bear caterpillar.
In this week's column, Gary Lee shares a story about just barely making it home for Thanksgiving as a ranger in 1965.