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After 10 months of exploring the Olympic Region, much of it spent on the trails, one notable peak remained off of my list ...
In November, voters around the state will have a say on whether the winter sports complex at Mount Van Hoevenberg will be ...
Five Tri-Lakes track and field athletes competed in the NYSPHSAA track and field championships on June 13 and 14 at ...
Forty years ago, on June 8, 1984, an F5 tornado struck the small village of Barneveld, Wisconsin, leaving only the water ...
All 14 members of the U.S. Biathlon National Team were in town last week, taking part in its second training camp this summer ...
U.S. Biathlon and Paul Smith’s College recently announced the extension of their strategic education partnership through June 2028, with the intent to advance the sport of biathlon in the United ...
And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days …” So wrote James Russell Lowell, in his long poem “The Vision of Sir Launfal,” which I’m guessing you haven’t read in its ...
The New York Ski Educational Foundation was recently awarded the United States Ski and Snowboard’s Club of the Year award at the USSS’s annual Congress meetings in Park City, Utah. The club was also ...
As summer approaches, the library is gearing up for an exciting season ahead. We wish our Director, Bambi Reid Pedu, all the best in her future endeavors and warmly welcome Elizabeth (Bazz) Perry as ...
The North Elba/Lake Placid Comprehensive Plan, a detailed document intended to guide the growth and development of the community, is nearing completion. The draft plan was presented to the town and ...
Saying goodbye is hard, especially to an establishment that’s been in one’s family for over 100 years and has created work ...
The Lake Placid Center for the Arts has been making it work for years, even if it means making do without equipment or ...
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