Adirondack Park Agency honors Fred Monroe
'Gentleman Warrior' joins 19 others at Ray Brook arboretum
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'Gentleman Warrior' joins 19 others at Ray Brook arboretum
Construction started in 2010 on grandfathered boathouse, but project's permit has since expired
Variance request for housing antique boat collection deemed ‘self-created difficulty’
The APA approved plans for ski trail widening, new trails and a new lift from Bear Den to Legacy Lodge at Whiteface Mountain.
Better communications service is coming to the Town of Inlet, something more than 200 commenters said is much needed.
Board members voice concerns about aesthetics, impacts
Should all projects come to fruition, Ticonderoga will have installations generating 32.5-megawatts of solar power.
Martino’s 12-year run as Adirondack Park Agency's top administrator coming to an end
In its 50th year, the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) oversaw enforcement cases, reviewed several major projects and seated a new chair.
John Ernst will oversee a discussion on solar farms Thursday in the first meeting of the APA since he was appointed chairman.