Korea
Insects have ADK surrounded
WILLSBORO | The Adirondack forest — its hemlock, beech, maple, ash, pine and oak — is perhaps as iconic as the mountains themselves. Public urged to be on the lookout for signs of damaging invasives. Read more
Classy compendium opens its doors
TICONDEROGA | Looking for a special gift for that special someone—or perhaps just yourself? Now locals no longer have to drive to Lake Placid or Middlebury to find it. Read more
One journey left
Schroon Lake hairdresser wants to visit native land Read more
Trump gets impeached. Then what?
OK liberal Democrats. Let’s say you’re successful in deposing our president. Read more
Passing the Olympic Torch
SARANAC LAKE | Hundreds of children from civic and athletic clubs escorted Olympians in a brightly bannered homecoming parade last week. Read more
Winter Olympics XXIII come to a close
PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA | The flame ablaze in the Olympic cauldron was extinguished last Sunday, closing the Winter XXIII Olympic games. Read more
Winter Olympics wrap for local competitors
PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA | The 23rd Winter Olympiad has come to an end as local athletes wrapped up their time in the spotlight in several events. Read more
Local cause celebre, pure gold for Mazdzer’s win
Watch party, governor and Clarkson engineers pay tribute to Saranac Lake Olympic medal winner. Read more
The miracle
On Thursday, we celebrate what is simply known as the greatest United States sporting moment of all time. Period. End of story. Read more
Hamlin leads Olympians in first full week
PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA | Erin Hamlin had a sixth place finish as the second day of women’s luge concluded Tuesday, Feb. 13, marking the end of the career of the Olympic medalist. Read more
Symbols and medals
In its first few days of competition, the XXIII Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang have given local athletes platforms to shine. Read more
Mazdzer makes history
LAKE PLACID | Saranac Lake’s Chris Mazdzer has brought a men’s luge medal back to his hometown, the first male luger to ever do so. Read more
Olympic Villages open in Pyeongchang
Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Villages opened doors to their athlete’s quarters last week, ready to welcome some 2,900 competitors for the XXIII Winter Games on Feb. 9. Read more
The Magnificent Seven of the Olympics
ELIZABETHTOWN | Seven athletes with local ties to the Olympic region we call home will be making their way to Pyeongchang, South Korea at the end of this week as they begin to chase their dreams of Olympic Glory at the 2018 Winter Games. Read more
Olympics time!
I’m not going to lie, I love Olympic coverage. Read more
North Creek native on his way to Winter Games in Korea
JOHNSBURGH | When Andrew Morehouse was in seventh grade at the Johnsburg Central School, he impressed his parents as being a pretty good basketball player. Read more
World University Games is a great idea — but must benefit everyone
Locking in a third Olympic Games for Lake Placid has long been a goal of regional cheerleaders, who have chased the idea for years. Read more
Local lugers prepare for Winter Games
SARANAC LAKE | For Chris Mazdzer and Erin Hamlin, the weeks heading into the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, are much like any World Cup season. Read more
Ready for PyeongChang winter games
LAKE PLACID | This village’s storied Winter Olympic heritage can prove both inspiring and historic as local fans and visitors ready for the 2018 XXIII Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. Read more
AVCS welcomes WWII, Korea veterans
CLINTONVILLE | Two days after the country celebrated the sacrifices and service of America’s veterans, a group of heroes from Work War II and Korea attended a special presentation at AuSable Valley High School. Read more