Adirondack Research
Consulting firm seeks input on Adirondack trail signage
NORTH CREEK | A consulting firm is seeking public input on proposed updates to signage along the Central Adirondack Trail Scenic Byway, a stretch of recreational trail that runs through Route 28 and along the Hudson River watershed. Read more
Grant awards support many community organizations
ELIZABETHTOWN | A total of 36 organizations won grant awards this fall from the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation. Read more
Ahead of land use debate, groups turn to public opinion
Green groups, local municipalities utilizing PR firms to shape and disseminate arguments as public hearings near for Boreas Pond Tracts Read more
Public input wanted for proposed regional trail network
LAKE PLACID – Adirondack Community-based Trails and Lodging System aims to broaden hiking experience, revitalize communities Read more
Review board skeptical over Adirondack Council-sponsored study
Challenging a study that ties Wilderness classification to a 25 percent increase in property values, the Adirondack Park Local Government Review Board says the connection between classification and land value is far more nuanced Read more
Golf, obstacle contest delayed but successful, say Saranac Lake Winter Carnival organizers
SARANAC LAKE — This year’s challenging weather with warm temperatures and lack of snow provided an obstacle in itself for contestants of the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival’s Arctic Golf Build-an-Obstacle Contest, organizers reported. Read more