We are living through a record-breaking winter — and not the kind of record desired, as it’s been the warmest and appears to be heading toward being the shortest as well. Visitors and competitive athletes are drawn to the North Country in December through March, and often well into ...
March: Be aware of its perils.
March is already half over. Looking at it another way, there are still two weeks to go.
March is known as a changeable, fickle month. The astrological sign associated with March is Pisces, the Fishes, the most indecisive sign of the zodiac. Round and round ...
Close rut race
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The water swirled down the narrow passage. The two frail craft avoided being wrecked only by the narrowest of margins. Chunks of snow and ice threw them first to one side, then to the other. Spectators shouted as first one and then the other would get ahead.
One was ...
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, last year, Americans were scammed out of over $10.3 billion by internet and telephone scam artists. On Sunday afternoon, March 3, at the Keene Valley Library, representatives of the Champlain National Bank provided an overview of scammers, ...
My friend Darla and I were engaging in one of our marathon phone conversations a couple of weeks ago when the subject of pets came up. Darla’s cat, Peter, had just succumbed to cancer; the incessant high-pitched barking of her miniature Schnauzer, Moose, could be heard over the phone, and no ...
The science on road salt use is clear: While traditional salt use can keep roads safer in winter, it also damages freshwater ecosystems.
As snow and ice melt on roads, the salt washes into soil, lakes and streams, polluting water supplies, damaging essential lake health and harming aquatic ...