Athletes compete in 17th Annual Lake George Triathlon Festival
“You can dream about things your whole life,” says Phyllis Crosby of New York City, “but dreams have a shelf life.” As her 66th birthday … Read more
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“You can dream about things your whole life,” says Phyllis Crosby of New York City, “but dreams have a shelf life.” As her 66th birthday … Read more
Senator Charles Schumer spent part of the Senate’s August break visiting North Country projects, which included a stop at Lake George Battlefield Park on Monday, … Read more
Fort William Henry Resort and Conference Center is holding its Second Annual Lake George Community Day on Sunday, September 17, from 1- 5 p.m. The … Read more
The Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance, which formed in 2001 as a friends group dedicated to the support and historic preservation, conservation, and interpretation of … Read more
After a COVID-related hiatus, the King George Fishing Derby is returning to Lake George the weekend of September 16-17. The derby, which launched in 2015, … Read more
The 1973 meeting of folksinger/guitarist John Strong and guitarist/songwriter Hank Soto was the genesis of an iconic local band. The Lake George Arts Project and … Read more
“The Last of the Mohicans” is James Fenimore Cooper’s best-known work and the total of what many people know about the French and Indian War. … Read more
The Warrensburgh Riverfront Market is holding its 2023 A Gathering of Adirondack Artisans on Friday, Aug. 11, 3-6 p.m. at the Historic Mills District Park, … Read more
Thursday, Aug. 3, Dr. Nick Junkerman, an Associate Professor of Literature at Skidmore College, will present “James Fenimore Cooper: History & Fiction in ‘The Last … Read more
The Lake George Music Festival Symphony will perform with special guest ensemble ARKAI in Shepard Park, Wednesday, August 9, at 7:30 p.m. The free concert … Read more
The Warrensburg Riverfront Farmers’ Market is holding its Annual Blueberry Festival on Friday, July 21, 3-6 p.m. Shoppers will have the opportunity to purchase different … Read more
The Adirondack Independence Music Festival, billed as Lake George’s biggest party of the year, is returning to the Festival Commons in Wood Park September 1-3, … Read more
For several years, Tonia Scheerer has been selling her handcrafted skin and bath care products on Facebook. “Then, I started doing the farmers markets, and … Read more
In July 1758, British General James Abercromby set out to attack the French at Fort Carillon (now Fort Ticonderoga.) From the lake’s southern shore, where … Read more
“It’s important to acknowledge that the land we’re all standing on right now, this land, is native land — always has been,” says Jay Levenson. … Read more
Wednesday, July 5, more than 700 people hiked and paddled through Lake George Land Conservancy parks and preserves for the Conservancy’s 11th Annual Hike-a-Thon. Hike-a-Thon … Read more
More than 300 drones will fill the sky over Lake George as part of the Thursday, July 13 fireworks show. The show, which will be … Read more
Adirondack Adventure Center celebrated a major expansion of its lazy river tubing business with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, June 30. Local officials, representatives from … Read more