This holiday season, support the farmers, makers and small businesses in the Adirondacks by shopping for Adirondack-grown and made food and gifts. Share the special sense of place that things made from the sun, soil, and wild rivers of the Adirondacks offer. There is no better way to express your love and gratitude for our region and the people who make it special than to put your extra holiday spending back into your Adirondack communities.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Adirondack Harvest creates holiday shopping guide
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- On Canada Day, some are ready to celebrate while others plan to reflect
- Hiker shuttles starting to run in the High Peaks
- House heartache: Communities aim to keep people in place
- Going for a hike with my new friend Merlin
- A dig into the past
- ‘Pride means everything’
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