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Report on winter tourism danger climate change poses
December 15, 2012 LAKE PLACID — A new report says climate change has had a big impact on the winter tourism industry across the country and that the problem is only going to get worse. more »»
Whiteface report: slopes are still in good shape
December 8, 2012 WILMINGTON — The ski season is young, but already there have been some quality days on the slopes at the Whiteface Mountain Ski Area in Wilmington. Nationally, there has been a drought of snow. more »»
Village holiday event set in Lake Placid this weekend
December 7, 2012 LAKE PLACID — The Holiday Village Stroll is a relatively new event in this community, but organizers say it’s quickly becoming a popular tradition among locals and visitors. more »»
Festivus hockey at the Olympic Center on Saturday
December 7, 2012 LAKE PLACID — Clarkson will try to keep the momentum going, while St. Lawrence is looking to rebound when the two ECAC Hockey schools square off during Saturday night’s, Dec. more »»
Whiteface: ski season off to a ‘good start’
November 30, 2012 WILMINGTON — Ski and snowboard enthusiasts had plenty to be thankful for over the holiday weeken. more »»
The ‘Nutcracker’ to be performed at the LPCA Saturday and Sunday
November 30, 2012 LAKE?PLACID?— In this its 27th season, the North Country Ballet Ensemble’s “Nutcracker” will surprise audiences with new directions. more »»
Whiteface Mountain opens for season
November 21, 2012 WILMINGTON — The Whiteface Mountain Ski Center opened for the 2012-13 ski season over the weekend, six days ahead of schedule. The ski area was open Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17 and 18. more »»
Whiteface Mountain to open this weekend
November 16, 2012 WILMINGTON — Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington will open for skiing and snowboarding tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 17, six days ahead of schedule. more »»
Luxury rail line from NYC to Lake Placid?
November 4, 2012 The Adirondack Rail Preservation Society has teamed up with Iowa Pacific Holdings to develop luxury passenger rail service between Lake Placid and New York City — contingent on the state... more »»
Potential of railroad touted on scenic ride
November 2, 2012 SARANAC LAKE — A crowd of people gathered on the evening of Thursday, Oct. more »»
Wine tasting benefit for Lake Placid Sinfonietta
November 2, 2012 LAKE?PLACID?— The Lake?Placid Sinfonietta will host a wine tasting benefitt, “Autumn in the Adirondacks,” at 4 p.m. Sunday Nov. 4 at The Pines Inn in Lake Placid. more »»
DEC warning: stay out of backcountry during storm
October 28, 2012 The state Department of Environmental Conservation issued a notice Friday that states all hunters, hikers and campers should be out of the woods by Sunday evening. more »»
Jay Mt. hiking trail done
October 27, 2012 The newly constructed 2.5-mile trail to the western end of the Jay Mountain Ridge is complete and available for public use, the state Department of Environmental Conservation announced on Tuesday. more »»
North Country’s state Assembly candidates debate hiking fees
October 27, 2012 Should New Yorkers be charged a fee to use hiking trails in the North Country? Some candidates running for state Assembly say the idea should be explored while others flatly rejected it. more »»
Injured hiker rescued by helicopter from Gothics Mt.
October 18, 2012 KEENE — An injured hiker was hoisted off Gothics Mountain in a helicopter Saturday, Oct. 13 after he fell on the slides near the Ore Bed Trail. more »» |
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