Events in the Adirondacks this week include skiing opportunities, educational events and celebrations of Pride, Holi and winter.
While making a map for the Otter Creek Horse Trails, Mary Misek noticed a stream appears to cross the trail, but doesn't actually exist.
Elizabethtown launched a new website in an effort to provide more accissible information for residents and visitors.
New York State Police are investigating the death of a 51-year-old man forest rangers found in a lean-to in the Pharaoh Lake ...
Two vehicles were freed from a snowmobile trail in Altona Feb. 21. Forest rangers also responded to a snowmobile accident in ...
Monument to a Miracle celebrated the wins of the U.S. men’s and women’s Olympic hockey teams on winning gold at the 2026 games.
A years-long 'tango' over easements and mortgage issues ultimately forced Adirondack Mountain Club to walk away from Cascade Ski Center ...
The Adirondack Almanack shares stories told by those who live, work and play in the Adirondacks, courtesy of the nonprofit OurStoryBridge Inc. These stories inform on current and past events, people, ...
The Ausable Freshwater Center discusses the importance of repairing and maintaining the riparian buffers along river banks.
The Adirondack Center for Writing is seeking submissions for its fourth annual "Wild Word Adirondack Teen Writing Anthology." ...
Join Adirondack Explorer at The Wild Center on March 5 for a free public panel with NASA scientists and regional experts on climate change and Adirondack lake ecosystems.
After more snow over the weekend, adding to the already large amount in the North Country, Dick Monroe offers a winter retrospective.