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Rocci Aquirre shares his experience at SUNY Cortland and how it informed his path in environmental conservation.
Essex County needs 200 year-round homes annually for workforce housing, a new ROOST study finds. What housing solutions would work best for your community?
As one of the most popular trails in the High Peaks, the closure of Avalanche Pass due to landslides has left a void ...
For generations, college students and local residents have paddled and skied across the 458 acres of Lower St. Regis Lake, an iconic Adirondack landmark that borders Paul Smith’s College.
Jackie Woodcock receives an important weather update from the most reputable of weathermen: a wooly bear caterpillar.
Historic home of Clarence Petty, a conservationist who spent nearly a century exploring the Adirondacks, is being reused as ...
Nicole Draina shares how biochar can make an essential difference in sustainable agriculture, particularly during the climate ...
Dan Barusch heads Lake George's Go Green Committee, which is the sustainability committee for the village and town.
NCCC hosted inaugural First-Generation Student Celebrations at its Malone, Saranac Lake and Ticonderoga campuses, featuring ...
Explore the science of polar vortexes, how trees survive freezing temperatures, and snowflake formation as the Adirondacks ...
ARTA director Julia Goren answers 10 key questions about winter etiquette and using the Adirondack Rail Trail in winter.