Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
The remains of more than 40 Revolutionary War soldiers were laid to rest in Lake George Friday after being discovered in 2019.
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After selling 70,000 bagels and schmearing 4,000 pounds of cream cheese, Bennington Bagel Company is celebrating its first year in business at 25 Main Street.
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Saratoga Springs’ train and bus station on the city’s west side is undergoing significant renovations. It’s part of a national push to make Amtrak stations more accessible.
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As New York state officials say deer populations in and around Saratoga Spa State Park continue to increase beyond sustainable levels, they’ve proposed creating a hunting season in the park.
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One of the creepier, crawlier aspects of spring is well underway—tick season. WAMC tracks the seasonal uptick in the pest's population from early spring to late fall.
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As the June primaries for New York’s 21st Congressional District seat approach, Republican Anthony Constantino has filed campaign finance complaints against his opponent, Robert Smullen.
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As accessing affordable, fresh, local produce remains difficult in many urban communities across the Northeast, one organic farm in Amsterdam, New York, is getting to the root of the problem.
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Saratoga Springs officials are looking to amend the city’s charter, again, but some residents are raising concerns over one set of proposed changes.
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Bow hunting may be allowed in Saratoga Spa State Park as soon as this fall.
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Officials in Schenectady are advocating for a bump in state funds in pursuit of what they’re calling “regional fairness.”