After a 15-year hiatus, The Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum returns in print with an issue focused on "1777: The American Revolution on the Northern Frontier." The Bulletin, published for over seventy years, helped the Fort Ticonderoga Museum achieve an international … [Read more...] about Fort Ticonderoga Museum Launches Publican of Academic Journal
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Pond Sprint & Old Growth Forests Presentation
Yes, on Saturday, October 8, 2017, all you runners, walkers, and picnickers can HIKE, RUN, CLIMB and CELEBRATE Long Pond. Registration is at 9:00 a.m., the race begins at 10:00 a.m. followed by the picnic at 12:30 p.m. The proceeds from this event are split between Camp … [Read more...] about Pond Sprint & Old Growth Forests Presentation
Suicide Rate Drops Dramatically in Essex County (THE SUN)
Suicides in Essex County are down, and a coalition of agencies think they may be making a difference. “The message is: suicide is preventable,” County Mental Health Director Steve Valley told the County Board of Supervisors recently. “Essex County has had a rate higher than … [Read more...] about Suicide Rate Drops Dramatically in Essex County (THE SUN)
State Opens Boreas Ponds (THE SUN)
State officials have opened former timberlands in the Boreas tract property to public access. The interim move comes as fall colors begin the slow march through the mountains. The newest addition to the Adirondack Park State Forest, Boreas has not been formally classified by the … [Read more...] about State Opens Boreas Ponds (THE SUN)
Fort Ticonderoga Receives Prestigious National Grant
Fort Ticonderoga has been awarded a prestigious national grant of $147,006 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services: Museums for America for a fifteen-month project to inventory, catalog, assess conservation needs, and re-house thousands of internationally significant … [Read more...] about Fort Ticonderoga Receives Prestigious National Grant





