State’s plan to cut 13,000 trees on Lake George’s Prospect Mountain raises ire of environmental group
Protect the Adirondacks says the amount of trees felled would be unconstitutional.
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Protect the Adirondacks says the amount of trees felled would be unconstitutional.
Critics seeks greater regulation of garnet mine operation near state wilderness area
Adirondack Land Trust attempts to balance community concerns with trail plans at Glenview Preserve
The Adirondack Park Agency got some of its first feedback on proposed changes to its State Land Master Plan on Thursday.
Advocate says state must take further action to create ADA-compliant trails on state-owned property with 'Forever Wild' restrictions
The state is requiring Indian Lake residents and business owners to remove their docks from a cove or face a violation.
WhistlePig Whiskey will wash building exteriors impacted by whiskey fungus within more than triple its original cleaning radius.
By Mike Lynch
Lake George Land Conservancy has purchased properties in the towns of Bolton and Lake George in recent months.
Conservation easements for Follensby, Raquette River tracts completed, pushing state closer to conservation goals
The money will be split between two iconic properties in Saranac Lake and Lake Placid