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No trespassing!(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
April 1, 2009... I thought you and your readers might enjoy this photo. As I was hiking to Cliff and Redfield near Mt. Marcy, I stopped to rest at the Flowed Lands lean-to and encountered this little fellow. I guess he wasn't too happy I was taking such a long break on his turf!
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Another Day, Another Dollar: The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Catskills.(Book review)
April 1, 2009... Another Day, Another Dollar: The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Catskills
by Diane Galusha
224 pages, $16.95
Black Dome Press; Hensonville; 2008
www.blackdomepress.com; (518) 734-6357
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History, said the wag, is a trumped-up fable about...
Dear reader.(Editorial)
February 1, 2009... Dear Reader,
Fifteen years ago, the Hudson River Almanac began with a single entry. Today, New Yorkers up and down the Hudson River Valley--ranging from elementary school students to professional biologists--contribute their writings about nature every week in this important nature...
River reflections: the Hudson River Almanac turns 15.
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Writers have seldom been at a loss for words to describe the Hudson River. Poems, essays, novels, scientific treatises, and even histories--millions of words have been printed about the Hudson's splendors. But one of the most engaging and illuminating forms of...
Happy camper: how DEC summer camp shaped my life.(Department of Environmental Conservation)
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In the summer of 1990 my parents drove me into the heart of the Adirondacks for a weeklong stay at Camp Colby, one of four DEC outdoor education camps. I was 13 years old at the time and had butterflies in my stomach knowing that my parents were dropping me off to...