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Wonder what those big purple prisms are, hanging from the trees on either side of the highway as you drive through the north country? The 2-foot-long gizmos swaying from branches 15 to 20 feet up - especially visible in St.
Leiper Patterson Read, Jr., 88, of Cranberry Lake
Leiper Patterson Read, Jr., of Cranberry Lake, New York, passed away on May 8 at his winter home near Foley, Alabama, after a brief illness.
New 50-mile trail now open in Cranberry Lake
Officials snipped a set of well-worn boot laces connected by a blue trail marker Saturday to commemorate the opening of a 50-mile trail system around Cranberry Lake.
Assembly Passes NNY Waterways Bill
A bill authored by Assemblywoman Addie J. Russell to designate the Chaumont River and Chaumont Bay as inland waterways has passed the Assembly .
This Saturday marks the 17th annual National Trails Day. It's an opportunity for the public and trail enthusiasts to explore and celebrate the nation's trail system.
Story from NorthCountryNow.com
Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 11:56am CRANBERRY LAKE - The next St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce "Business in the Spotlight" meeting is set for Tuesday, June 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Windfall Bar and Grill at 550 Tooley Pond Rd.
The Wild Center is "where the wild things are"
In the heart of the Adirondacks is the Wild Center. A 31-acre, living natural history museum of life native to the region, including more than 900 species of animals.
CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Ari Hest's Trailblazing "Twelve Mondays" CD out 3/10
Ari Hest Drives Trailblazing Career with 'Twelve Mondays' CD, set for March 10th Release Performing Songwriter Magazine Praises Hest for "Challenging the Industry At Large" Many singer-songwriters toil for ...
Gutterfish And Subway Deer Book Reading
Mt. Kisco, NY - Discover wonderful new species of fictional animals born in the imagination of children's author John Paul Jimenez as he reads from his books Gutterfish and Subway Deer, Saturday, January 17, 1 ...
Keeping Canadian out hurts this community
I want to thank you for reporting on the injustice served to Scott Travers by U.S. Customs.