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Defendant in Stroud fatal shooting claims mental infirmity
A man charged with fatally shooting a guest during an April family gathering at his Stroud Township home is saying he was mentally infirmed at the time of the shooting and wants certain statements he made to police afterward suppressed at trial.
The fourth estate in the Adirondack-North Country
I attended part of a fascinating gathering yesterday in Blue Mountain Lake: journalists from across the North Country coming together to talk about the challenges of writing and reporting in small, far-flung towns.
Seneca North: Finger Lakes Museum gaining momentum
The excitement continues to build since the idea of creating a museum to showcase the Finger Lakes region was first presented 18 months ago, John Adamski notes in a late October newsletter on the proposed Finger Lakes Cultural & Natural History Museum.
Journalists gather in Blue Mountain Lake
This is a quick shout-out to all journalists who read the In Box. The Adirondack Center for Writing is hosting a day-long seminar for reporters of every stripe.
Seneca/Schuyler Town Talk: Finger Lakes museum proposal garners local excitement
The excitement continues to build since the idea of creating a museum to showcase the Finger Lakes region was first presented 18 months ago, John Adamski notes in a late October newsletter relating to the proposed Finger Lakes Cultural & Natural History Museum.
Former Adirondack Park Agency chairman to be honored
Protect the Adirondacks! will honor John Collins of Blue Mountain Lake for his roles in wilderness protection and public education at its annual Forever Wild Dinner on Saturday, Nov.
Our Town Theatre Group to showcase original plays
On Oct. 23, 24, and 25, Our Town Theatre Group will mount its fall production Tales From the Second Circle Motel: An Evening of Original Plays.
Candidates should not accept money from people who cannot vote for them
I tried to compete for the 23rd District vacancy as the Democratic nominee in August when the 11 county chairs met at Blue Mountain Lake.
Fire tower to be bathed in the color purple
The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake will participate in a statewide effort to raise awareness about domestic violence this Saturday, Oct.
Fiber artist has knack for knitting, designing Denmark native will...
Lis Barsuglia-Madsen never has to worry about getting enough fiber. The textile artist, who works with fibers from animals as diverse as musk oxen and alpacas, said she loves her job of designing and creating a panoply of clothing and accessories.
The Forever Wired Conference at Clarkson University drew 260 people Tuesday to discuss bringing jobs to the north country by promoting broadband access.
Story from NorthCountryNow.com
Wednesday, September 02, 2009, 8:40am POTSDAM -- More than 200 people will be on hand as New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli kicks off the first Forever Wired Conference hosted by Clarkson University next Tuesday, Sept 8. Comptroller DiNapoli delivers the keynote address at a noontime networking lunch in the CAMP building atrium.
North Country Democrats are huddled at the Minnowbrook conference center in Blue Mountain Lake today.
Queensbury activist Dick Merrill honored posthumously
The late Richard "Dick" Merrill of Queensbury, a long-time Warren County community leader, received an award today from the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake for his history of community involvement.
Dems schedule hopefuls meeting
The 11 Democratic county chairmen in the 23rd Congressional District are expected to select one of the 11 candidates interested in U.S. Rep.
Dems set date for choosing candidate in 23rd district
Democrats in New Yorka s sprawling 23rd Congressional District will meet August 10th to choose a candidate for a special election to fill John McHugha s seat.A McHugh, a veteran republican lawmaker, was nominated by President Barak Obama as Secretary of the Army.
Clarkson initiative eyes telecommuting
Clarkson University has launched an initiative to bring development to the Adirondacks by helping people work from home.
Dems to name candidate on August 10th
North Country Democrats say they'll name their candidate for Congress on August 10th.County chairs will meet each of 12 prospective candidates on Monday, August 10th at Minnowbrook Conference Center in Blue Mountain Lake, according to a statement issued Wednesday morning.The meetings will be followed by a vote the same evening, then the ...
Adirondack stories unfold in exhibit of new and old quilts
19, the Adirondack Museum takes a look at the region via quilts - both historic and modern - in "Common Threads: 150 Years of Adirondack Quilts & Comforters." The exhibit is a feast for the eyes, with its color combinations, diverse artistic techniques, old and new patterns and intricate embroidery.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
John Adamski believes that the best way to make something happen is to persist. The 66-year-old Dansville resident, who worked as an architect and has long been an outdoor enthusiast, is determined to give the Finger Lakes region a museum to showcase the treasures of the area.
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