Although the busy summer boating season is over, the issues surrounding invasive species in Lake Placid are spilling over into fall. Read more.
From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise
A federal judge has dismissed Arthur and Margaret Spiegel's claim that the state Adirondack Park Agency maliciously targeted their Lake Placid house for an enforcement investigation. Read more.
From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Four military members injured in combat will get a taste of life in the Adirondacks this weekend as part of the Wounded Warrior Project. Read more.
From: Utica Observer-Dispatch
Wednesday night, representatives for a proposed dredging project in Orcutt Bay told the Planning Board they would be removing 8 to 12 inches of naturally occurring sediment, as residents of neighboring condominiums who oppose the project watched silently. Read more.
From: Glens Falls Post-Star
They've been a fixture along the highways and byways of the Adirondack Park for years - yellow and brown signs that identify the town or village you're entering, the lake you're driving by and where to find nearby shops, lodging, food and attractions. Read more.
From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise
A narrow majority of the state Adirondack Park Agency Board of Commissioners voted Friday to approve the reclassification of the Lows Lake area, including part of the lake's bed and waters, as wilderness. Read more.
From: Adirondack Daily Enterprise