Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
After years of preparations, recently discovered remains of more than 40 Continental Army soldiers are set to be buried on the shore of Lake George.
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The City of Saratoga Springs is one step closer to revising its charter for the after two decades without major amendments.
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For 100 years the Cottrell Paper Company has operated a mill along the Kayaderosseras Creek. Now, after four generations, the Rock City Falls company has been added to the New York State’s Historic Business Preservation Registry.
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Wake boats, which create massive waves that people can surf or ski, have become increasingly common in recent years. Now, a coalition of environmental research and advocacy groups is pushing for municipalities throughout the Adirondacks to limit the way these boats are used.
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Saratoga Springs officials are once again looking to reform the city’s governing document, starting with local law changes.
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Longtime Clifton Park Supervisor and Saratoga County Board of Supervisors Chair Phil Barrett will not seek reelection this year after more than two decades in office.
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In December, Warren County was defrauded out of $3.3 million. As law enforcement agencies investigate and county officials try to recoup the lost funds, they’re also trying to understand how it could’ve happened in the first place.
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The city of Saratoga Springs has signed an agreement with the New York state attorney general’s office to resolve complaints that city police and officials retaliated against Black Lives Matter protesters
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The city of Saratoga Springs is expected to sign an agreement with the state attorney general to resolve complaints city police had violated the rights of Black Lives Matter protestors.
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Following years of national turbulence over allegations of child sex abuse and disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, one scout camp in the southern Adirondacks is bouncing back as regional enrollment ticks up.