Health
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New Accessible Trail in Adirondacks’ Boreas Ponds Tract
An accessible trail was recently completed in the Town of North Hudson, Essex County in the Adirondack Park. The new…
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That ‘Other’ Massacre: Blood and Chocolate at Half-Way Brook
The dramatic massacre at Fort William Henry on August 10, 1757 has been told in 18th century newspaper accounts, witness…
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Printing Nueva York: Spanish-Language Media and Democracy
In Printing Nueva York: Spanish-Language Print Culture, Media Change, and Democracy in the Late Nineteenth Century (NYU Press, 2026) by…
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CBD Supplements and Pets: A Primer
Now that a majority of states have legalized medical, and in many cases recreational marijuana, veterinary emergency rooms are seeing…
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New Netherland Research Grants Available
Dr. Charles Wendell (1930-2015) was an exemplary contributor to the various organizations involved in dissemination of the history of the…
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Carl George: Scientist, Adirondack Advocate & Poet
Carl George, Professor Emeritus at the Biology Department of Union College, died in December at age 95, leaving his wife…
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Rangers Respond to Snowmobile Accident, Injured Schroon Lake Hiker
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents throughout New York State locating…
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Freedom for Samuel Rumples of Saratoga County
In September of 1876, a group of men led by a reporter from a Saratoga newspaper, visited the Saratoga County…
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The Incredible Shrinking Masked Shrew
Last autumn, I was canoeing in a quiet saltwater cove on the Maine coast when I realized I had a…
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New York and the United States 1926 Sesquicentennial
We are beginning the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. It may be interesting to recall…
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