Mount Colden and Mount Marcy, seen from Algonquin’s summit as morning clouds start to clear Sunday morning. The MacIntyre Range has some of the best views in the Adirondacks.
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Latest News Headlines
- Avid Hikers Asked to Avoid the Adirondack Rail Trail; Here’s Why
- Charlotte Sena is found alive, suspect in custody
- Annual road salt summit follows release of task force report
- Two deaths in Lake Placid plane crash
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- Taking Stock of Housing: The role of nonprofits
- Can art encourage stewardship of North Country waters?
- Opinion: Climate Doomism Disregards the Science
- Indian Lake's challenge to raise and release butterflies
- Fall color unfolding across the Adirondacks
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