The Schroon Library's Real Building Blocks
/The framing is up, the power is on, and the new Town Hall expansion project is kicking into full tilt boogie. Check out our slide show for the latest developments.
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The framing is up, the power is on, and the new Town Hall expansion project is kicking into full tilt boogie. Check out our slide show for the latest developments.
Thankfully, it's been a slow season on the lost and found front, compared to previous years where large and small parts of docks, boats, and kayaks and canoes have strayed from their homes. But we need our readers' eagle eyes to find the watch of Lisa Strolin Smith. From Lisa:"
"I seem to have lost my watch on Thursday evening, either at the baseball game at the Fish & Game Club OR at Sticks & Stones (I checked with Gary but it has not turned up). This watch is really sentimental to me. If you happen to be able to post this somewhere on social media, I would appreciate it. Thanks so much".
Drop us an email here, if you can help.
Today, May 20th, marks the 125th anniversary of the Adirondack Park! On this day in 1892, the New York State Legislature with the support of Governor Roswell P. Flower created the Adirondack Park Enabling Act which created the Park’s Blue Line boundary.
The Adirondack Council Clarence Petty Intern, Kyle Plaske, has written an excellent history about how our world famous park came to be, which you can read in our History and Fun Facts section.
Photo by Brook Van Ripper-Clark
Brook Van Ripper-Clark captured this amazing moment on Schroon Lake Thursday. It's a work of art and is a terrific reminder of how blessed we all are to have a connection to this slice of paradise.
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