The sound of a billion feet ... well, almost
Plattsburgh was part of a world-wide event last weekend, meant to shine light into the dark world of domestic violence.
View ArticleBackcountry Ski festival planned in Keene Valley
The Mountaineer in Keene Valley, NY will host the Twelfth Annual Adirondack Backcountry Ski Festival the weekend of March 1 and 2.
View ArticleConclusion: A history of oil and gas in Vermont
Vermont’s ultra-deep oil and gas deposits reside in the Lake Champlain basin’s Potsdam Sandstone Formation and related carbonate rocks including the subsurface rocks of the Utica Shale.
View ArticleOut of Africa: Author RoseLee Goldberg
RoseLee Goldberg, author, scholar, curator, and founder of the Performance biennial in New York, will speak at Middlebury College on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 4:30 pm in the Concert Hall of the Mahaney...
View ArticleAg census data: Vermont's farming population is aging
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agriculture Statistic Service released preliminary findings from the 2012 census Feb. 20.
View ArticleGuest Viewpoint: A gov’t that treats its own citizens with contempt
I am a life-long resident of the State of Vermont currently residing in the Town of Middlebury. Recently, I received a license renewal notification from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV),...
View Article“Winds of Change” touches a local green nerve
Wind turbines are supposed to be a politcially correct alternative energy source which helps replace fossil-fuel and nuclear-power sources. However, all is not rosey in greenland’s garden as...
View ArticleMiddlebury women’s hockey falls in season finale at Norwich
Middlebury College wrapped-up its regular season with a 3-2 non-league road loss at Norwich last Wednesday night in Kreitzberg Arena in a battle of two of the nation’s top teams.
View ArticleSpartan women’s skiing heads to Regionals
The Castleton State College Spartans look to earn their second straight trip to the USCSA National Championships when they travel to the USCSA Eastern Regionals this weekend at Sugarloaf Mountain...
View ArticleEducational Honors | On Campus
Heidi Treadway of Menands, daughter of Lemuel and Susan Treadway of Moriah, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Bryant & Stratton College.
View ArticleDynamite Hill: a prime destination for a half-century
A modest sledding hill and ski slope in northern Warren County is the source of fond memories for generations of area residents. A belated celebration of its 50th anniversary will be held mid-morning...
View ArticleSaturday's 'Krazy Downhill Derby’ — full of creativity & fun
This event — one of the highlights of the year in northern Warren County — just has to be experienced to be fully appreciated!
View ArticleEvents planned at SUNY Plattsburgh to recognize the Holocaust
On the campus of SUNY Plattsburgh, professors are getting ready for a visit from a Holocaust survivor, which is happening on March 31.
View ArticleLady Patriots rally falls short to Gillespie, Saranac
The No. 3 AuSable Valley Lady Patriots again found themselves in another tough fight against No. 2 Saranac Feb. 21 in the Class B semifinals at Plattsburgh High School.
View ArticleSt. Mary’s receives King grant
St. Mary’ School in Ticonderoga was the recent recipient of a $300 grant to support volunteerism in New York State for the Martin Luther King National Day of Service.
View ArticleLake George Winter Carnival to host car races, family fun this weekend
Lake George Winter Carnival's last weekend for 2014 includes car races and plenty of family-friendly activities.
View ArticleDumas big as Keene advances in D playoffs
The fourth seeded Keene Beavers wanted to take advantage of their interior play against No. 5 Willsboro in the Section VII/Class D playoffs Feb. 22, and Brandon Dumas was up to the task.
View ArticleSaratoga Olive Oil Co. opens in Lake Placid
Saratoga Olive Oil Co. has announced the grand opening of it’s new store in Lake Placid, NY at 2439 Main Street.
View ArticleCounty to hold meth workshop
Methamphetamine use is apparently on the rise in Essex County and is no longer unavoidable, District Attorney Kristy Sprague told the Board of Supervisors last month.
View ArticleSentinel Support Fund created in Ticonderoga
The Ticonderoga Alumni Association will help school groups this spring. The Sentinel Support Fund will assist projects not funded through the school district budget, according to Steve Boyce.
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