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A new seasonal tradition is set to light up Lake George this month.
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Chosen after a year-long search, the incoming Executive Director of the Lake George Association says he's ready to get his feet wet.
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(Airs 07/05/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: With President Biden facing growing public pressure to step aside after last week's debate, prominent upstate New York Democrats are divided on the question, we’ll speak with Deanna Fox, the new CEO of the NY Farm Bureau about how farmers fared in the recent legislative session, and Saranac Lake is planning to celebrate an historic link between the Philippines and the Adirondack village in August.
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After a fire that destroyed an amphitheater in Lake George over the weekend, local officials are picking up the pieces and preparing for an altered summer season.
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A controversial herbicide was used in Lake George for the first time over the weekend after a judge declined to intervene on Friday.
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Between this weekend’s annual motorcycle bonanza Americade and a warm start to the recreational season, it’s a busy time for the village of Lake George — which is undergoing its annual summertime population boom. Overseeing it all is the village’s first new mayor in more than half a century.
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Plans by the Lake George Park Commission to use an herbicide to control an invasive aquatic plant are once again being contested by local advocates.
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An unseasonably warm winter made last year a challenge for the Ice Castles attraction in Lake George. Now, the village will be home to two new displays.
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Special Olympics New York held its annual Lake George polar plunge fundraiser this weekend and hundreds of people were “freezin’ for a reason.”
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A new “mindfulness tourist attraction” has opened in Johnsburg, New York.