Roger Catania, retired Lake Placid superintendent, spent his career to addressing opportunity gaps in NY's education, rural students.
From NYS Department of Environmental Conservation's weekly forest ranger report. Two unrelated deaths occurred in the park ...
As Elise Stefanik bids farewell to Congress, speculation rises over the future of her seat and potential special election ...
The state’s Freshwater Wetlands Act, which lawmakers amended in April 2022 and set the changes to take effect Jan. 1, ...
A New Jersey snowmobiler died Saturday after an accident on the Adirondack Rail Trail in the town of Harrietstown.
Winter trail systems at Frenette Trail Network, near Tupper Lake, offers free cross-country skiing for all ages, on a wide ...
This Q&A featured Bill McKibben, a prominent climate activist, discussing the current state of climate change and renewable energy solutions.
Attendees at a Lake Placid tech forum discussed the benefits of remote work and the need for better infrastructure to support a growing tech community in the Adirondacks.
The Adirondack Park's permitted water users pump around 12 billion gallons of water a year. Where does it all go?
As a professor at the SUNY-ESF Ranger School in Wanakena, Vanessa Rojas embraces role as trailblazer in an environmental ...
In his groundbreaking 1869 guidebook, “Adventures in the Wilderness, Camp-Life in the Adirondacks,” Boston preacher William H.H. Murray wrote that spending time recreating in nature rejuvenates both ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to give $10 million more to the Adirondack Park Agency for its headquarters in her budget plan.