Health
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CT Scan To Reveal Inside of State Museum Dinosaur Egg, Giant Beaver Fossils
It’s the ultimate prehistoric time capsule — and the New York State Museum and Albany Medical C enter are teaming…
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Forest Rangers Kept Busy With Backcountry Rescues
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents throughout New York State locating…
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Tales of Early American – Chinese Trade Relations
The tradition of freak shows in Europe dates back to the sixteenth century. Medical “monstrosities” became standard components of traveling…
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Lemon Scented Herbs in the Garden, and the Kitchen
Adding lemon scented and flavored herbs to your planting and cooking will enliven your senses both in the garden and…
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Writers at Work: Grantees Race to the Finish with a Novel and a Musical
At least two prestigious New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Support for Artists grants were awarded to creators…
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Lafayette: A Hero’s Return PBS Premiere
Narrated by Julien Icher, historian and founder of the “Follow the Frenchman” YouTube series, a new PBS documentary Lafayette: A…
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Former New Jersey Congressman, First Latino Appointed to Oversee Adirondack Park
Governor Kathy Hochul has nominated to the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) board an environmental attorney who would become the board’s…
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Eleanor Bumpurs & The Police Killing That Galvanized New York City
On October 29th, 1984, Eleanor Bumpurs, a Black disabled mother and grandmother, was gunned down in her Bronx public housing…
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Death and Mourning: 18th Century Funeral Practices
The Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site will host a very different program leading up to the commemoration of the…
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Goodbye Wilderness: The Whitney Park To Be Developed
Adirondack Explorer’s writer Jim Odato recently reported a pending sale of 36,000-acre Whitney Industries lands and waters in Long Lake…
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