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November 24, 2024
How parasitic wasps are deployed to combat invasive pest in the Adirondacks
August 16, 2024
How a Warren County nonprofit is bringing food to people’s doorsteps
By Tim Rowland
February 28, 2023
Warren County oral history project uses new tools to tell old Adirondack tales
By Cayte Bosler
August 16, 2022
Local volunteer task forces help the state move ahead on climate goals
April 22, 2022
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer announced over $2 million in economic development projects in Warren, Washington and Essex counties.
By Mike Lynch
December 3, 2021
Lake Luzerne acquisition creates corridor linking Moreau Lake park to Ralph Road State Forest
By Phil Brown
April 6, 2018
The controversy over the use of a thirty-mile rail line in the central Adirondacks got a lot more interesting in recent weeks. The railroad that has been storing empty tank cars on the line–to the consternation of state and local officials–now wants out. Ed Ellis, president of Iowa Pacific Holdings, told Warren County supervisors in…
By Phil Brown
November 10, 2017
In flight over rail line, Protect the Adirondacks spots tank cars being stored in three locations.
By Phil Brown
October 19, 2017
Last week, Iowa Pacific Holdings told Warren County officials it would back off its plan to store empty tanker cars on tracks in the Adirondacks if the county compensated it for lost revenue. The company estimates the revenue would be seven figures. No money was forthcoming, and this week Iowa Pacific moved more than two…