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Local Pageants Once Brought History to Life
Before the documentaries of Ken Burns, there were historical pageants – a popular form of entertainment by means of which…
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Black Locust: An Invasive with Roots?
The coming of autumn often makes trees harder to identify – but sometimes, it does the opposite. The black locust…
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Genesee and Wyoming County Frequent Deer Poacher Convicted
In July, a Wyoming County man pleaded guilty and paid a penalty for numerous deer poaching incidents in Genesee and…
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Capped Adirondack Landfill Becoming Native Pollinator Habitat
In April 2024, AdkAction, a non-profit environmental conservation and community development organization, was awarded a grant through DEC’s Adirondack Park…
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Descendants Will Walk the Abolition Road of Publisher Ancestor
The first registration for the Fourth Annual Abolition Walk was from James M. Jackson from Amasa, Michigan, who wrote: “190…
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Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Thomas Nast & Chinese American History
Migration from Asia to the United States was minimal before the 1800s, but facing poverty and political instability large numbers…
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Paddler Protest Calls for Adding Whitney Park to the Forest Preserve
Several dozen paddlers from Protect the Adirondacks and Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter attended a water-based protest earlier in September. The…
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Angelica Schuyler Church: A Woman at the Center of Revolution
Angelica: For Love and Country in a Time of Revolution (W. W. Norton & Company, 2025) by Molly Beer is…
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New Maple Syrup Lab Established
Maple syrup production is a cornerstone of Vermont’s agricultural economy and cultural heritage. The success and continued growth of Vermont…
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Anti-Racist Educators to be Honored Monday in NYC
On Monday, September 29th, Peace Action Fund of New York State (PAFNYS) will present its annual William Sloane Coffin, Jr.…
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