Day: May 18, 2026

Triple Chamber Mixer Planned at Sagamore Resort

Three regional chambers of commerce are teaming up for a networking mixer next month at the Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing. The June 4 event will bring together members from the Adirondack Regional, Lake George, and Bolton Landing chambers for food, drinks, and business networking overlooking Lake George.

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Warrensburgh Garden Event Set for June 6

Gardeners in Warrensburg will have a chance to learn composting, tool sharpening, and soil improvement techniques during the Morning in the Garden event June 6 at the Warrensburgh Community Garden. Organizers also plan to hand out free organic and non-GMO seeds during the event.

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Woman Arrested on DWI Charge in Victory Mills

Saratoga County deputies say 22 year old Gabrielle N. McFarren of Granville was arrested after deputies found her unresponsive inside a running vehicle on Gates Avenue in Victory Mills early Saturday morning. Investigators say McFarren was charged with driving while intoxicated after allegedly registering a blood alcohol level of POINT-16.

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Man Pleads Guilty in Saratoga County Drug Case

Saratoga County prosecutors say 49 year old Kenny Seales has pleaded guilty to multiple drug possession charges tied to a 2025 traffic stop in Malta. Investigators say nearly eight ounces of cocaine and fentanyl were seized, and Seales is expected to be sentenced to eight years in prison in July.

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Adirondack Towns Push Back on Battery Storage Projects

Adirondack communities are increasingly putting the brakes on proposed battery storage facilities as public opposition grows across the park. A judge has temporarily halted one project in Fulton County while several other towns have approved moratoriums as residents raise concerns about safety, environmental impact, and possible battery fires.

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DEC Reviews High Peaks Visitor Management Plan

New York environmental officials are reviewing new recommendations aimed at managing heavy visitor traffic in the Adirondack High Peaks. State officials say the study focused on crowding and visitor experience, while some Adirondack Park Agency members pushed for more attention on environmental protection and trail impacts.

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State Expands Drinking Water Protection Program

New York state is expanding its Drinking Water Source Protection Program with 16 more municipalities receiving free technical assistance. State environmental and health agencies say the program helps communities protect drinking water supplies from contamination and improve long-term water quality planning.

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