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ON THE SCENE: Having fun while hanging by one’s fingers

People come to the Adirondacks for many reasons, and a big one is participating in recreational activities, as do many who live here. A challenge has always been the weather, which can disrupt even the best-laid plans. Over the past several years, the state Olympic Regional Development ...

ART MATTERS: The artful guest

I love November. Hear me out. I don’t love that it signals the end of Daylight Saving Time. I don’t love that the vibrant fall foliage is replaced by grayscale. My love is not due to the inconsistent temperatures, too cold for lake swimming, not cold enough for winter sports. I love ...

MARTHA SEZ: ‘It is all right to ask these old boring fuddy duddy questions’

When November comes, we Americans like to hark back to that first Thanksgiving, with Squanto and Captain Shrimp and the gang. Harking back is all very well, but we should be thankful that we were not there at the time. Hark is a word not heard much these days, except for “Hark, the herald ...

ART MATTERS: The art of remembrance

I doubt I’m alone when I say I want to remember well, not just this month, and not just for myself. To be certain, I want to remember the day my daughter C was born, the smell of Oil of Olay on my mother’s skin, the first time I plunged into Buck Pond, the sound of P’s shutter; ...

ON THE SCENE: Becoming aware and fighting loneliness

A growing health crisis in America is loneliness, which is not the same as being or living alone. Loneliness can have a significant impact on our physical and mental well-being. Loneliness can increase depression and stress, resulting in higher levels of inflammation, which in turn increases ...