Outdoors
College’s Watershed Stewardship Program expands
July 4, 2008
PAUL SMITHS — This summer, the Adirondack Watershed Institute’s Watershed Stewardship Program has expanded to include programs at Long Lake and Blue Mountain Lake aimed at educating the public about » Full Story
Paranormal activities will be taken seriously Tuesday in Malone
July 4, 2008
MALONE — Malone native Merrill McKee will inform and entertain with his knowledge of the paranormal as the Franklin Country Historical & Museum Society presents its second summer series event at 7 p. » Full Story
NYC children begin annual northern vacations through Fresh Air Fund
July 4, 2008
NEW YORK — Hundreds of smiling New York City children boarded buses Wednesday headed for 13 northeastern states and Canada through the Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Town program. This summer, close to 5, » Full Story
Saturday is Household Hazardous Waste Day for North Elba residents
July 4, 2008
LAKE PLACID — Hazardous waste collection will be available to town of North Elba residents from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Saturday at the town Highway Garage on Cascade Road.
There will be » Full Story
There will be » Full Story
DEC adds public hearings on proposed rule to eliminate burning statewide
July 2, 2008
ALBANY — The state Department of Environmental Conservation has scheduled additional hearings on its proposed regulations that would ban most forms of open burning statewide, including one at SUNY Can » Full Story
DEC arrests two on timber theft charge
July 2, 2008
ALBANY — Two Washington County residents were arrested Friday on charges involving the theft of timber valued at approximately $32,000, the state Department of Environmental Conservation Tuesday annou » Full Story
Gothics and the Great Range
June 27, 2008
By MIKE LYNCHEnterprise Outdoor Writer
KEENE VALLEY — With its slides and rugged appearance, Gothics is one of the most recognizable mountains in the Eastern High Peaks.
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Summer arrives in damp fashion
June 27, 2008
The summer season was ushered in by a series of unsettled weather
systems that delivered thunderstorms, heavy rains, and in typical fashion, the Lake Placid Horse Show.
Stead » Full Story
systems that delivered thunderstorms, heavy rains, and in typical fashion, the Lake Placid Horse Show.
Stead » Full Story
Trails, campsites receive minimal damage from recent wind storm
June 27, 2008
By MIKE LYNCH
Enterprise Outdoor Writer
SARANAC LAKE — The storms that blew through the North Country June 10 knocked over hundreds of trees, caused power outages and damaged » Full Story
Enterprise Outdoor Writer
SARANAC LAKE — The storms that blew through the North Country June 10 knocked over hundreds of trees, caused power outages and damaged » Full Story
Bass fishing, trail running and turtle watching
June 27, 2008
Finally, anglers can catch a keeper. When the regular bass season opens on Saturday, June 21, fishermen across New York state can keep up to five bass a day, provided they are at least 12 inches in le » Full Story


