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CCC Reunion slated for June 9 at Winthrop American Legion; Author to speak
The American Legion Post 514, 675 state Route 11C, Winthrop, will host a reunion of Civilian Conservation Corps.
F.X. Matt and Turning Stone Resort Casino Introduce 'Upstate Lager'
New SUNY Adirondack dorms are three-quarters full for fall
The new dorms at SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, New York, are attracting more students from other parts of the state, as well as out-of-state students.
Clarkson University names provost emeritus, professor emeritus
Thomas C. Young was named provost emeritus and Frederick M. Carlson was named professor emeritus at Clarkson University's 120th commencement recently.
State selling former Adirondack prison at auction
New York officials have scheduled the public auction of a former prison camp in the northeastern Adirondacks, asking a minimum of $140,000 for its 27 acres and 23 buildings.
Hearing historic voices of freedom, again, through song
New music will be performed tonight and tomorrow in Saranac Lake and North Elba as part of the John Brown Day events.
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Laurentian Chapter plans ADK Spring Outing
The Laurentian Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club is hosting ADK's Spring Outing 2013 in Potsdam.
Northern New York man pedals to visit post offices across the nation
A northern New York man is bicycling around the lower 48 states in a quest to visit the most eastern, southern, western and northern post offices.
There is much beauty in the 44 lakes in Fulton County, but there might be something lurking under the water's surface that's not pretty.
With dry weather conditions prevailing, New York state is at high danger of wildfires, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation cautioned Friday.
Informative walk set for May 18
The New York Forest Owners Association Southeastern Adirondack Chapter will offer an informative walk in the woods from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 18 starting at 411 Beech Street.
Can the North Country make nursing homes work?
Many nursing homes around the state are seeing big financial losses, and the situation is the same, if not worse, here in the North Country.
Lake George residents sound off on casino resort
Balancing a family friendly tourist destination with a gaming casino is the concern most Lake George residents have.
Big support for small theaters
There's been a lot of talk lately about North Country movie theaters that are struggling to convert to new digital technology.
A.M. Roundup: Cuomo would wave off for Hillary
Good morning! Oh my, what a beautiful weekend, but today we're on track for showers.
200 acres added to state park in Saratoga County
State officials say another 200 acres have been added to a park in eastern New York, preserving open space in a fast-growing county.
Groups join forces to stop human trafficking in North Country
Human trafficking is a growing problem across the country...including here in the North Country.
Tuckahoe Part of Bronx River Grant
Thanks to the AG's Office for the following: In honor of Earth Day, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today highlighted important environmental protection initiatives taken by his office and announced that more than $4 million is going to local Bronx and Westchester County entities to help them improve water quality in the Bronx River.
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Mr. Michael H. White, 43, of 169 Fayette Road, unexpectedly passed away Monday morning, April 22, 2013 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake, where he had been admitted on Thursday.