The Almanack compiles a round up of wildlife stories from throughout the year that were enjoyed by readers and staff alike.
Christmas poem from an Adirondack whitetail deer with one simple wish: a breakfast buffet of crabapple jelly to fill his hungry belly.
How Adirondack communities and institutions are responding to federal policy decisions amid changes in Washington ...
Housing projects also took center stage this year. Local officials approved a variance for an over 6,000-square-foot home on Blue Mountain Lake, in the hamlet and outside of the APA’s jurisdiction.
Try this traditional French-Canadian baked bean recipe from poet Mike Metivier's grandmother. Perfect North Country comfort ...
The Adirondack Park Agency saw many internal developments this year, from new board leadership, to staffing changes.
Every dollar donated to Adirondack Explorer triples through Dec. 31. Plus, all donors get exclusive access to wilderness ...
After decades of restoration work, the lake’s native top predator was deemed capable of sustaining itself without human ...
From speed records to historic quests, Adirondack Explorer reporters documented remarkable adventures across the Adirondacks ...
Weather watchers in the 19th century reported with a variety of somewhat scientific rationales for snow patterns.