Those who’ve experienced a Bike Adirondacks (BikeADK) event know — because I say it a lot — is that everything we do is designed to get more people riding bikes in the Adirondacks. The biggest way we do that is by featuring the landscape and communities of this special place in a way that ...
The story spinning was in full force. The protesters were “criminals” and “a small group.” They were “unpatriotic.” They were “foreign nationals” sent to incite violence. As a family of the Tanzanian diaspora living in the U.S., we were shocked to hear these news reports coming ...
A perfect storm is on the horizon, and it threatens to swamp the most vulnerable members of our region. Dramatic changes to the funding of social programs, including Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), will cause thousands of our neighbors to lose their benefits. To ...
“The metamorphosis of Jesus Christ from a humble servant of the abject poor to a symbol that stands for gun rights, prosperity theology, anti-science, limited government that neglects the poor and fierce patriotism is truly the strangest transformation in human history.” — Rainn Wilson ...
I will always remember Dec. 6, 2024, the day I buried my grandmother. As I helped shovel the dirt into the ground, I thought about how her passion for hiking shaped my life.
After a decade of dragging my dad and uncle, her sons, up all the High Peaks of the Adirondacks, my grandmother became ...
Keeping roads safe for winter driving is a constant factor around the North Country every year, and there are opportunities to improve winter road maintenance practices used in this region. Two columns by Enterprise contributor Dave Werner, written in November, focused on snow and ice control. ...