Take the Worry Out Of Owning an Adirondack Camp or Home

If you are a long time camp or home owner, or are about to become one, there are multiple responsibilities that come with this honor – thanks to the extremes of our four seasons. From winterization, to opening it up for the summer, to everything in between, there are literally dozens of details to attend to.

But there is a family owned business based in the hamlet of Adirondack, Adirondack Home Watch, that cane takes the worry out of home ownership, for both year round and seasonal folks.

The business is run by Kathy Hill, a native Adirondacker who has resided in Warren County her entire life.

Together with her husband Mike, they can take care of just about any detail to do with your home or camp, from security, property and concierge services.

Check out our post in our Real Estate section for more on AHW, by clicking here. And learn more about Kathy and Mike , in our Profile Section, by clicking here.

New Date For Schroon's Citizen of the Year Dinner

Tammy Whitty-Brown tells us there's a new date for the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Dinner, honoring Kathy & Dan Riggings (Posthumously).

From Tammy:

"It has been rescheduled for Thursday, September 15th at 6pm at the Word of Life Inn. If you have already purchased tickets and can no longer make it please contact Tammy Brown, Executive Director to make arrangements for a refund. PS... If anyone can get a message to Ms. Pat Wilber, Carol Kobbe, Barbara Repp, Michele & Joe Avignone, Jane & Donald Demaio, Kristy Keppler & Matt Knowles, Hannah Armstrong, Alisson Sharrow, and Ann Warren that would be a tremendous help! Thank you!"

Lego Robotics in Schroon!

Schroon is never boring. Ever! Wanna learn how to build, code and manipulate a robot using Legos?. Then hurry up and register for this amazing activity at the Schroon Lake Library! The program runs from August 1st to 5th!. Call (518)  532-7737, ext 13 for all of the details. The program is funded by a grant from the Friends of Schroon Lake Library and the Community Fund for the Gore Mountain Region.