First Wilderness letterboxing trail offers family-friendly adventure this summer
In 1854, James Perrott, an English wilderness guide, left a glass jar in a remote region of Southern England. He placed his calling card in … Read more
What's going on in Lake George?
In 1854, James Perrott, an English wilderness guide, left a glass jar in a remote region of Southern England. He placed his calling card in … Read more
More than 300 Jeeps will be rolling into town for the inaugural Adirondack Jeep Invasion, which is taking place Friday, June 18 through Sunday, June … Read more
Last summer, the skies were not quite as bright on Thursday nights as the pandemic and concerns about large gatherings shut down the popular fireworks … Read more
“These were farmers and craftsmen, people who joined the militia to protect their country, to protect them from Indian raids,” says Lyn Karig Hohmann. “These … Read more
Business has been “pretty good,” says Krista Mein, owner of Jake’s Jammin’ Bow ties. “Seems like a lot of people are happy that we’re here … Read more
The Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance is holding a Memorial Day 2021 service at the grave of the Four Unknown Soldiers on Monday, May 31 … Read more
The pandemic forced the Lake George Village Farmers’ Market to cancel its 2020 season, but the Market is coming back. The 2021 season will open … Read more
Betty Little’s record of public service spans four decades. She held positions in the Town of Queensbury and on the Warren County Board of Supervisors … Read more
Tribute artists performing as Elvis, Buddy Holly, and others will take the stage in Shepard Park Saturday, June 5, 2021, 2:30 – 7 p.m. The … Read more
It has been a challenging year for everyone, and nationwide the restaurant industry has struggled under shut-down orders, curfews and capacity restrictions necessitated by the … Read more
Dave Ehmann, producer of the Adirondack Independence Music Festival, says last year “was a kick in the teeth.” The pandemic shut down the AIM Festival. … Read more
Adirondack Festivals, LLC, organizers of the Adirondack Wine & Food Festival, have decided to move the 2021 event to 2022. The Festival was originally scheduled … Read more
Easter Sunday is approaching, and several Lake George restaurants have created special Easter menus. This is our roundup of dining options. Be sure to get … Read more
A scale model of the Radeau Land Tortoise and a radeau gun port cover retrieved from the depths of Lake George will be housed in … Read more
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NY DEC) BOW in the Snow workshops are moving out of the woods and on to the internet … Read more
While the pandemic has forced the cancelation of several winter events in the Lake George region, the outdoors is always open. The New York State … Read more
New Year’s Eve 2020 will be a quieter than usual affair in Lake George with many of the usual festivities canceled out of concern for … Read more
December events that had been planned for the Festival Commons in Lake George, such as the Adirondack Christkindlmarkt, were canceled this year due to the … Read more