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Barton Mines’ easement donation expands Gore Mountain trail network
200-acre easement links North Creek Ski Bowl to Siamese Ponds Wilderness. Hikers and skiers looking to explore the Gore Mountain area in the Central Adirondacks got a dose of good news Wednesday. North Creek-based Barton Mines announced it is donating a recreation easement on 200 acres of its forested land...
Lake George herbicide shows progress, Hand harvest continues
The question of how to handle the invasive species Eurasian Water Milfoil has been a source of debate in Lake George. The head of the local park commission says controversial herbicide treatments, performed in June, have been effective.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS WC 48-24
WC 48-24 Diamond Point Road (CR 35) Rehabilitation Project. You may obtain the Notice to Bidders & Invitation to Bid form either on-line or through the Purchasing Office. If you have any interest in these forms on-line, please follow the instructions to register on the Empire State Bid System website, either for free or paid subscription. Go to http://warrencountyny.gov/purchasing and choose BIDS AND PROPOSALS to access the Empire State Bid System OR go directly to http://www.EmpireStateBidSystem.com. If you choose a free subscription, please note that you must visit the site up until the response deadline for any addenda. All further information pertaining to this bid will be available on this site. Bids which are not directly obtained from either source may be refused.
Committee backs $400,000 in Occupancy Tax for Winter’s Dream 2024-25
The Warren County Tourism and Occupancy Tax Committee voted Tuesday in favor of granting $400,000 to fund a second year of the Winter’s Dream attraction at the Fort William Henry in Lake George. The Warren County Coalition (formerly Warren County Winter Coalition) requested $250,000 to produce and market the...
Our July 25 front page
Lake George Issue Jimmer, Olympics. Winter’s Dream. Prison will close. Storm stories. Charlene Wood plans first Qby. cannabis store. Kamala’s rise; Joe’s demise. Tim Ortiz plans downtown GF wine/liquor shop where Hometown Cigar was. St. Mary’s school joins Adirondack League, growing sports program. Stefanik raised $1-million in June; Democrat Paula Collins: National party ignores me. Stewart’s buys Bacon St. houses to expand Glen St. store. NAMIC reunion drew hundreds. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!
Schroon Lake Arts Council Celebrates 50th Anniversary
This year, the Schroon Lake Arts Council celebrates the 50th anniversary of its summer concert series, now named Schroon Lake Live. To commemorate the golden anniversary, Schroon Lake Live offers two months of free concerts, having started on July 3 and held weekly on Tuesdays, and the 34th Adirondack Folk Festival.
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