Around the park
06 / 08 / 2010
Adirondack road salt is topic for task force

A task force will discuss ways to rethink extensive road-salt use in the Adirondack Park. Read more.

From: Press Republican

06 / 04 / 2010
Hornbeck defends APA nod

In a recent Interview with the Enterprise, Olmstedville boatmaker Peter Hornbeck defended himself as being more than just an environmentalist, pointing to the success he's had as a businessman in the Adirondack Park over the last few decades. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

06 / 03 / 2010
Train arrives, and its value is questioned

The arrival of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad train in late May has brought advocates with strong feelings for and against it to the forefront once again. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

05 / 27 / 2010
Lake George complex will filter a lot of stormwater

The Fund for Lake George's Peter Bauer called West Brook the single largest source of contaminants entering the southern basin of the lake. Read more.

From: Glens Falls Post Star

05 / 26 / 2010
Hope for Moose River Plains roads after Albany meeting

The push to reopen the Moose River Plains to motor vehicles continued Tuesday as Hamilton County supervisors met in Albany with top state Department of Environmental Conservation officials, laying the groundwork for a plan that could lead to the gates opening in upcoming weeks. Read more.

From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise

05 / 24 / 2010
Officials say Paterson bill to keep all parks open

New York may yet keep all its parks and historic sites open and fully staffed this difficult fiscal year, including the Memorial Day holiday next week, according to senior officials in the Paterson administration. Read more.

From: Utica Observer Dispatch

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