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Around the World War I Veterans Memorial Park, cars drove by as people were busy getting their days started. But inside the ...
Arboriculture students at Paul Smith’s College planted around 30 trees on Arbor Day, Friday — the largest mass planting of ...
Peter Davis, of Prime Racecourse was busy placing buoys in Mirror Lake Wednesday morning — just more than a week from ice out ...
The employees at the Saranac Lake DMV have been swamped the past few weeks as the federal implementation of REAL ID ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer wants to force the Senate to vote on a resolution that would rescind the wide-ranging tariffs President ...
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos was sentenced Friday to over seven years in prison, sobbing as he learned his punishment for the crimes that led to his expulsion from Congress. Santos, who ...
Local singer and songwriter Joe Waters, AKA “Paprika Joe,” will be holding an album release party for his new CD, “County ...
Mercy Care for the Adirondacks launched in 2007 with the mission of providing social support to seniors experiencing ...
Thousands of New Yorkers around the state are sitting on waitlists for two state-funded mental health treatment and support programs, according to data obtained by the Legal Aid Society and reviewed ...
The town of Jay is the latest, and possibly smallest, North Country community to earn the distinction of being a bronze-level Climate Smart Community. This state Department of Environmental ...
After Jessie Fischer graduated from Paul Smith’s College, she bounced around to different jobs, from the Adirondack Watershed ...
Parents have been pinning me down with all sorts of questions about what to say to their teen who wants to have parts of their body pierced or tattooed. Well, let me see if I can push through with ...
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