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Unitary America Expands Past 300 Supporters; Adding Over 130 in the Past Five Weeks

PLATTSBURGH, NY – Unitary America, led by its Leader Garrett Monette, has announced its rapid expansion to over 330 supporters, tripling in size since the beginning of April. The organization only had less than ten in early November. Unitary America is responsible for several programs operating throughout Clinton County, including food giveaways, trash cleanups, bread […]

Locals learn more about the APA’s new headquarters planned in Saranac Lake

Click here for the NCPR story 

$20 million in Bond Act finding available for community reforestation grants

Grants to Municipalities, Not-for-Profit Organizations, and State Agencies to Expand and Restore Community Forests  August 6, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that $20 million is now available through the second round of the Community Reforestation (CoRe) Grant Program. The goal of CoRe is to support tree planting projects that will create or restore […]

Former Moriah Shock prison faces official shutdown

State had been keeping the lights on for nearly four years after facility’s closure Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

DEC Forest Rangers – Week in Review

Residents of a North Country farm town want herbicide linked to brain disease banned

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Posted in COMMENTARY COMMENTARY: Environmentalists have a big stake in Finch Paper mill decision

The elimination of Adirondack trees by Finch Paper in pulp production has other ramifications in addition to the impact on local workers Click here for the Adirondack Almanac story 

Lake Champlain Basin Program Offers $2.8 Million in Grants for Clean Water, Aquatic Organism Passage, and Public Access Improvement

Grand Isle, VT – The Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP), a NEIWPCC program partner, is making approximately $2.8 million available to support projects that improve water quality, reconnect streams for fish and wildlife, and expand public access to waterways within the basin. Grant Program Funding Available Award Amount Clean Water – Small Implementation Grants ~$865,000 Up to $50,000 Clean Water […]

Inside New York’s energy transition

“A lower share of the state’s energy production is carbon free today than in 2019. This is when lawmakers passed the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act…” Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

Heavy rain through tonight

Recent Statewide Forest Ranger Actions

Town of Piercefield, St. Lawrence County Wilderness Rescue: On July 13 at 1:19 p.m., Forest Rangers responded to a call for a subject who collapsed on the Mount Arab trail in Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest. Forest Ranger Shea and Tupper Lake EMS hiked in and located the 75-year-old from Honeoye Falls approximately half a mile up […]

Killing trees to save the forest: The deadly experiment to rescue the American elm

So far, the results have been promising  Click here for the vtdigger story 

Volunteers respond to outbreak of sarcoptic mange in Lake Placid’s red foxes

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A busy week for DEC Forest Rangers

Town of Keene Essex County Wilderness Rescue: On July 7 at 1 p.m., Ray Brook Dispatch received a call about a hiker who suffered a broken arm on Mount Marcy.  New York State Police pilot Beck flew Forest Rangers Rooney and Sabo to the hiker’s location. Ranger Sabo lowered Ranger Rooney onto the mountain. Ranger Rooney […]

Invasive Species and Water Quality Walk at Heyworth/Mason Park

Three invasive species events planned in Clinton County

Two guided walks and a water chestnut pull scheduled for July, August Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Champlain Area Trails Celebrates Grand Opening of Mount Inez Trail on August 1

LEWIS, N.Y., July 13, 2026  — Champlain Area Trails invites the community to celebrate the grand opening of the new Mount Inez Trail on Saturday, August 1, honoring the remarkable legacy of Inez Milholland, the women’s suffrage advocate, attorney, and longtime Lewis resident whose name now graces the mountain overlooking the Boquet Valley. The celebration […]

1st statewide moratorium on new hyperscale data centers launched

Policy Outline for Community Investment Framework Available Here    Executive Order Available Here Albany, July 14, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today signed an Executive Order to create the nation’s first moratorium on new hyperscale data centers, establishing the strongest standards for data center development and creating a blueprint to support localities. The Governor is temporarily […]

Wetlands violation in Moriah triggers $25K fine for solar company

Records request reveals details behind 19 Adirondack Park Agency enforcement settlements in 2025 Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

Schuyler Falls: State Comptroller Audit finds $329,588 is unpaid landfill host fees

Fees paid with interest in February 2026  Town of Schuyler Falls – Host Fee Payments (2026M-26)   Issued Date June 18, 2026 [read complete report – pdf] Audit Objective Did the Town of Schuyler Falls (Town) receive accurate host fee payments? Audit Period April 1, 2016 – February 17, 2026 Understanding the Audit Area Landfill […]

As climate change damages streets and highways, the road ahead may be expensive

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A 24-year love affair with fire towers

Fire towers in the Adirondacks offer breathtaking views, but often times can be hard to access, due to their remote locations  Click here for the Adirondack Almanac story 

Bags2Benches: How a community project collected over 12,000 pounds of plastic waste

When given an excessive amount of plastic trash, what do you do with it? How about…turn it into a bench? Click here for the Adirondack Almanac story 

Explore Lake Champlain through educational boat trips in July

A new educational program invites participants to tour Lake Champlain from the water and learn about the area’s environment Click here for the Adirondack Almanac story 

New power lines from Massena can unlock more green energy, lower electric bills

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