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Latest News Headlines
- Hiker dies near Rainbow Falls in Keene, New York
- Saranac River trail network keeps growing
- Tupper Lake's water woes
- Santa's Workshop: 75 years of magic
- Powering up their way: Adirondackers living off the grid
- Following merger, Boquet Valley school communities look to the future
- Tips for planning an off-grid system
- Tempers lost at Adirondack library meeting
- Warren County report shows major housing shortages
- APA developing battery energy storage application
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Trailhead to a Wedding
Trailhead to a Wedding
Sometimes the journey is everything and the best part of a gift is the box. A proud father’s trek to a wedding. For the full story, click the link & read on.
Photo provided by Dick Monroe.
Editor’s note: Due to an issue with the Adirondack Almanack email, we’re running this post again. We apologize for the error.
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Dick Monroe
A veteran north country writer & story teller raised in Saranac Lake, when not busy chasing new Adirondack adventures or sharing his survivor’s voice at Adirondack Center for Writing’s “Barkreaders” open mics, Dick enjoys weaving new outlaw stories, poems & tales. “Most of them are all pretty much true. Then again…maybe some of them ain’t.” He shares many of them here. Read the rest on his blog at www.adirondackoutlaw.com
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