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Snow and ice are usually good things at Mount Van Hoevenberg. The mountain does, after all, boast a combined bobsled, luge ...
I can see a robin and a crocus in my yard. Some kind of partially frozen precipitation, about the consistency of a Slurpee, is falling on them both. It was April 15, tax day, almost 34 years ago, when ...
The controversial proposed Comprehensive Dog Control Law for the town of Keene, was voted down by the board, 3-2, at the board’s regular meeting Tuesday. For the time being, Keene Local Law Number 1, ...
As I write this column, it is April first. I hate practical jokes, but I wouldn’t mind so much if they were limited to one day a year when I could stay home and not answer the phone. A day like today, ...
What happened last month at the Tupper Lake Pine Mill is something that is taking place across New York and much of our nation. Last month, officials from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Marie Cogar was crowned the 20th Mad Hatter at the annual Mad Hatter’s Benefit for Creative Healing Connections held at the ...
The Temple Beth El, in Williamsburg, was recently once again a forum for a Sunday lecture. This time it was Dr. Joel Levine, ...
Garden planning began in earnest for seasoned gardeners when seed catalogs started arriving in January and as flower related ...
At North Country School, an average spring day might include spending the night in the barn listening in case a pregnant ...
The robotics lab — nicknamed the “Hive” — at Lake Placid High School is filled with every manner of tool and equipment, including 3-D printers and a laser engraving machine. It’s littered with ...
The Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society’s Winter Speaker Series soared to new heights on Wednesday, March 19 as local ...
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