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Walt McLaughlin: Man of many titles

Walt McLaughlin may be the least known prolific and versatile Adirondacks-oriented writer ever. He’s the author of 48 (and counting) books — almost one a year since 1980, including six reprints. He’s written poetry, short fiction, philosophy/religion, essays, narratives of camping ...

Boiling it down

It’s maple season, and with it comes all the joys and frustrations of making the tasty, sweet maple nectar. As I cope with a broken reverse osmosis machine and wait for my maple lines to thaw, I’m reminded of prescient advice. When I first thought about making maple syrup, nearly 15 ...

Eat the snow

I am getting whiplash from all the various weather. I’m not sure which one of you to blame for these last few snowstorms. Did someone put away the shovels without a neighborhood consensus? Which one of you wore their pajamas inside out and backward? Is someone unknowingly practicing snow day ...

Shakshuka

This simple, traditional Mediterranean dish (pronounced “shak-SHOO-kah,” which means mixture) is made with poached eggs on a bed of flavorful, fragrant veggies. This vegetarian dish uses simple, healthy ingredients seasoned with spices like paprika, cumin and chili. It can be served for ...

Anti-speeding tech has huge benefits for fleet operators

Over the past few years, I have written several columns on “Intelligent Speed Assistance” and how it can be used to reduce speeding almost exponentially. A new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study prepared by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Volpe Center provides a road map ...