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- A beautiful paddle hiding in plain sight
- Amish man hospitalized after car-buggy crash
- 47-year-old man killed in accident at Long Lake trash transfer station
- FBI Director Cut Congressional Hearing Short to Fly to Adirondacks
- Where are the likely locations for solar arrays?
- Clarkson students from Ogdensburg, Alex Bay doing scientific research in the St. Lawrence River
Latest News Headlines
- Board member and relative of Stewart's Shops owner drowns in Adirondacks
- A vaccine for Lyme disease is in its final clinical trial
- Watch: Crews create the new ADK Cascade Trail
- Perrin Dake of Stewart's ownership family drowns on Friends Lake
- A beautiful paddle hiding in plain sight
- Amish man hospitalized after car-buggy crash
- 47-year-old man killed in accident at Long Lake trash transfer station
- FBI Director Cut Congressional Hearing Short to Fly to Adirondacks
- Where are the likely locations for solar arrays?
- Clarkson students from Ogdensburg, Alex Bay doing scientific research in the St. Lawrence River
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All That Glitters Isn’t Green
We’re told that diamonds are eternal, but it turns out that glitter, which is just as sparkly and way cheaper, could be equally enduring. Parents, teachers and day-care providers know that despite their efforts to wash the stuff down the drain, glitter will inevitably wind up in their breakfast, their eyes, or on the lapels of their business suit worn to a crucial meeting with the boss.
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