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16.07.2025
Troy Weldy will headline the Friends of Taconic State Park’s Annual Meeting and Luncheon on Sun., July 27th at the Copake Iron Works.
The Church in Staatsburg will host "Unearthing the Light," an exhibition and programming series through early September 2024.
Even though every day is a crappy day for those dung beetles, at least their endeavours, unlike those of Sisyphus, make the world a better place.
The Battle of Fort Anne was one of several actions after the fall of Fort Ticonderoga in 1777, but before the Battle of Saratoga.
The New York State Board of Regents and State Education Department Commissioner Dr. Betty A. Rosa have announced the appointment of Jennifer Saunders as
15.07.2025
The Turning Point Parade and Festival returns to Schuylerville, NY from Sunday, August 3 through Saturday, August 9, 2025.
Many Upstate New Yorkers know about Grandma Brown's Baked Beans, but most probably don't realize it's a regional brand and no longer exists.
Social Realism as a movement in art and fiction emerged between the World Wars in response to the political and socio-economic turmoil of the period. To
The dispute over these policies became known as the "Battle of Newburgh" after an NBC White Paper documentary by that title which aired in 1962.
Village Preservation is releasing their latest interactive StoryMap, “French Flats: the 19th Century Innovation that Changed the Way We Live.”
14.07.2025
Friends of Albany Rural Cemetery will host a walking tour exploring gravestone symbolism, styles and motifs from the Victorian era through today.
Sackets Harbor Battlefield will present traditional blacksmith demonstrations on period equipment by traveling blacksmith Jymm Hoffman of Ohio.
The 250th anniversary of the Revolution allows us to highlight New York’s role – and the roles of individual New Yorkers like John Jay (1745-1829).
The 11-story Albany Central Warehouse, built in 1927 by the New York Central Railroad, has a two-track rail spur and walls three-foot-thick concrete.
The Port of Albany is about six miles below the head of tidewater on the Hudson River and about 143 miles north of the Battery New York City.
13.07.2025
Throwing a Hail Mary pass for a Touchdown as the clock winds down Making a shot from beyond the Midcourt stripe at the buzzer
12.07.2025
The Sixth Annual Great Brant Lake Canoe Race will be held August 2, 2025. Paddlers will begin at Hoyt’s Beach at the north end of Brant Lake
In 1994, novelist and shipwreck hunter Clive Cussler traveled from Colorado to speak at the 5th Annual Shipwreck Weekend at Lake George
Now in its 68th year, Clothesline Art Festival in Rochester stands as one of the longest continuously running juried art festivals in the country.
The Battle of Hubbardton on July 7, 1777 was one of the first engagements in General John Burgoyne’s campaign to capture Albany.
Bright orange and black wings could be a monarch butterfly, or look more closely and it could be a viceroy butterfly.
11.07.2025
Skidmore College's Prof. Siobhan Hart discusses the outcomes of this summer's archaeological survey at the Lake George Battlefield Park.
Gore and Whiteface have announced a series of improvement and maintenance projects planned for the 2025-2026 season.
The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation has announced that former director Dr. Nina Schoch has left the organization as of July 1, 2025.
One million dollars in grant funding is now available through the third round of New York State’s Community Forest Conservation Grant Program.
Margaret Sanger saw the wretchedness and hopelessness of the poor and how pregnancy was a chronic impoverishing condition for women.
10.07.2025
The Saratoga Race Course's 40-day summer meet officially begins on Thursday, July 10, 2025 - here is a architectural history of the facility.
NYS Forest Rangers responded to at least 12 search and rescue incidents, including 2 separate rescues on Whiteface Mountain on the same day.
Wakeboating, along with wakesurfing and wakeboarding, have become increasingly popular watersports in the Adirondacks and beyond
The Historical Society of Woodstock is presenting an exhibition entitled "Making Her Mark: 50 Women Artists of the Historic Woodstock Art Colony."
Richard Montgomery (1736-1775), son of Irish aristocracy, was a British soldier who served in North America during the French and Indian War.
09.07.2025
While doing rounds to check on loon nests in northern Franklin County, NY, a volunteer noticed something amiss with a bald eagle nest.
Twelve new locations have been added to the New York State Birding Trail. The new additions are in Central New York and Hudson River Valley.
In 1972, Mayor John V. Lindsay sent a letter to the Immigration and Naturalization Service on behalf of John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
The history of the discovery and development of the rock salt beds of Western New York began in the 1870s and quickly exploded.
Ganondagan’s Indigenous Music & Arts Festival isa summer tradition, and a deeply meaningful celebration of culture, resilience and community.
08.07.2025
Poisoning by lead fishing tackle is a leading cause of death for loons, along with trauma such as boat strikes or due to natural behaviors.
In Captain Kidd: A True Story of Treasure and Betrayal bestselling author Samuel Marquis delves into the life of Captain William Kidd (1654–1701).
“Gear Up for Tomorrow,” a 1960 newsreel promoting General Electric that was shown in movie theaters throughout the nation, was filmed largely in Lake George,
The Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History will offer a free program entitled “Freedom’s Friend: Lafayette and America” on Friday.