A collection of interesting reads:
Subscribe to the Adirondack Almanack daily news e-mail. Follow Us on Twitter and Facebook.
A collection of interesting reads:
Subscribe to the Adirondack Almanack daily news e-mail. Follow Us on Twitter and Facebook.
Melissa is a journalist with experience as a reporter and editor with the Burlington Free Press, Ithaca Journal and Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. She worked as a communications specialist for the Adirondack North Country Association and is currently digital editor for Adirondack Explorer, overseeing both the Explorer's website and its community forum the Adirondack Almanack. She enjoys hiking, camping and other outdoors activities, and spending time with her husband, their twin daughters, and rescue animals -- two dogs and two cats.
The Adirondack Almanack is a public forum dedicated to promoting and discussing current events, history, arts, nature and outdoor recreation and other topics of interest to the Adirondacks and its communities
We publish commentary and opinion pieces from voluntary contributors, as well as news updates and event notices from area organizations. Contributors include veteran local writers, historians, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts from around the Adirondack region. The information, views and opinions expressed by these various authors are not necessarily those of the Adirondack Almanack or its publisher, the Adirondack Explorer.
sign up for news updates from the Adirondack Almanack!
I fear city types moving up in the area will demand city like services and not rustic like services.
The way the world, including our “Great society”, is all hooked up to wires LeRoy, I don’t think it really matters where anyone is from anymore. We’re all becoming the same species, all copying the other, all seemingly having the appearance of being more and more in a zombie state………… Well, not really ‘all’ but damn near which is a frightening thing if you ask me.